Malaya Tribune, 26 July 1939
1939-07-26
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section40 1939-07-26 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: L> Guaranteed La rgest Sales VOL. XXVI- -No. 17G. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1939. FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday, July 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1939 syj c^f40 words
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Advertisement39 1939-07-26 1 Read The S UNIAI TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya Just to remind You 11l vHk «r COMMENCES ON AUGUST IST r/ff Z? G SALE EVENT OF THE YEAR IF YOU HAVE NOT RECEIVED A SALE CATALOGUE, PLEASE ASK FOR ONE.39 words
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Advertisement14 1939-07-26 1 —-————l Exclusive GOWNS SALONS AT PAGE 13, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. MAJESTIC HOTt.L, KUALA LUMPUR.14 words
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577 1939-07-26 2 30,000 Investors Find Stock Worthless Gold Mine King Mystified At Ban (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 15. ANE Ol the b**esl financial -satu^ U City yesterday in W l e of Australian gold banned ail) lurtJ.tr dealings in the shares m Wi« mine companies.577 words
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Article282 1939-07-26 2 J\|R. GODFREY TAYLOR, a twenty-four-year-old London glass-eye maker, has discovered a strange story behind a remarkable order which he received from South Africa. He was asked to send out several artificial eyes, specially modelled with a hole behind each pupil. Now he has been told282 words
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Article234 1939-07-26 2 Ml? de Bernales. who almost invariabh wears a tiepm with a large flashing diamond, started his tareer with £70 borrowed from a friend. That, he says, is the only money he ever has borrowed. Fcr thirty-two years he prospected, bough* cast-off machinery from bit; mints, sold234 words
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142 1939-07-26 2 Berlin. THK difficulties of Germany's building .trade are discuss* current number of the Tour Plan" by Dr. Todt, of Roads Building and chief engineer of the Siegfried Line. Until 1938", Dr. Todi declares, "Germany* building trade was able to cope with the increased demand, but142 words
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Article179 1939-07-26 2 A TURKISH prisoner undi n sentence for inurdii Abduilahj was sent una frcm the model penitent Li nt?U to Ank;; a prison t pin.ni.fi trade. On the way from the prison, he passed his horn wife and children liv< from going in; but v < and reported179 words
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84 1939-07-26 2 Washington. GRAMOPHONE records of the three songs which Lawrence Tihbett, the famous American &nritone, sang befcre the Kir: and Queen here aie being serd t" Their Majesties at ftekmgnam Palace Mr libbett sang at ii. given p.t the White H<> The songs which84 words
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Advertisement502 1939-07-26 2 I Nasty Acid MEANS f I Digestive Trouble I Take this Advke and EAT WHAT YOU LIKE Ml g] That excess outpouring of acid in the stomach is the Hjj^^Bs jg cause of almost all forms of indigestion. But although this acid can quickly be neutralised, it does more harm502 words
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Advertisement296 1939-07-26 2 THEY NEED THE GUARD AGAINST GERMS HEALTH DANGERS— H^ L M«onn°v TE c?l^ N ,N UST AMD D,RT WHAT SCIENTISTS SAY OF LIFEBUOY SOAP Every speck of dust and dirt that Children scrambling on the floor comes int y° ur home a Eminent doctors, and bactennever realize the risks they're296 words
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151 1939-07-26 3 HOTEL Imperial." the Paramount prod mt ion at the Alhambra, has been well received wherever it has been h n. THs it well deserves, it Is a particularly good picture, «Hn ne* players, new treatment and new direction. ne of the151 words
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Article255 1939-07-26 3 I il war to enforce peace?" The is asked and answered in v rning", British National picture pencri a season at the Capitol Terrible in its realism, the re tells a lesson, points a warning. 11 succeeds in its aims it will ne tor Singapore255 words
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Article67 1939-07-26 3 CAPITOL: "The Warning" and "Smashing The Spy Ring ILHAMBRA: "Hotel Imnerial." PAVILION: "There's That Woman Again." MARLBOROUGH: "Gopal Krishna." GARR1CK: ''Coconut Grove" and "The Last Gangster." POXY: "Listen Darling." HAPPY WORLD: "Happy Theatre: "Romance and Rh> thm" Glory Thea tre: "Patriotic Hero.' Cabaret. Side showsSkating, Wayang etc.67 words
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Advertisement134 1939-07-26 3 HAMBURC-AMERIKA LINIE 0 DeuUch-AuslraUsche DampLchiffs Geseilschaft (Companies incorporated Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S pore 1939 sjs SAARLAND via Manila July 27 t m.s. RAMSES' via Manila Aug. 7 s s SCHEER not calling at China Japan P. vis Aug. 12134 words
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Advertisement454 1939-07-26 3 tJTEAMER SAILINGS. Pa *0 and BRITISH INDIA -*acorporated in Errand). p. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1039 CARTHAGE 15.000 July 28 I SOMALI 6300 J«ly f RAJPUTANA 17,000 Aug. 11 RANCHI 17.000 Aug. 25 t bANGALORE 6,000 Aug 2b RAN PUR A 17,000 Sepj. 3 RAWALPINDI454 words
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Advertisement493 1939-07-26 3 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORD,)hUTSCHE B Jk Ull LLOYD, Im nvnf Incorporated tp Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures: OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 -s..s. "SCHARNHORST* 1 omits North China Aug. 2 ,n; "ELBE" Aug. 1 m a -COBURC" Aug. 31 5-S. "FOTSDAM493 words
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Advertisement438 1939-07-26 3 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1 932) LIMITED. Regular fortnightly service between Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, and Amoy, iKulangsu». Special cheap return tickets to China for short helida- trips. NEXT SAILINGS:For CHINA For RANGOON "Hong Kheng" Aug. 14, 4 p.m s.\ -Hong Kheng .inly :>7 "Hong Siang" Sept.438 words
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Miscellaneous185 1939-07-26 3 j To-day's Crossword i l pI p I |4 I nrn Tb~i —p j g 9 10 n I 14 T5 16 17 19~~20 21 23 24 '25 I j 1 1 !—j 26 W j 1 1 i I 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 C j CLUES185 words
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Advertisement504 1939-07-26 4 R s »v V R s s 3 M a l^^^ I 2.'. Ml^a^^^illlllllllllla^^ WANTED HIRING GARAGE CLERK, must be very keen and energetic—kc p to small ledger, type and converse well on the Phone. Sa*aiy $20 to $30 Apply Box No. 842 co Malaya Tribune, iiSfeW tm A] WANTED:504 words
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Advertisement494 1939-07-26 4 /6&4CCI6KC£ TO LET' 41 Tambun Read, entry Ist .•.•pitmUr. Apply Dr. Chong; Tas Nam, 54. Belfleld Street, Ipoh. TO LET Private family can spare flat insisting ol one or two bedrooms (bath Sed nasJ sitting ft dining rooms in n ew house In Tanglin. Also bedroom with bath. Tennis, Garage,494 words
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Advertisement612 1939-07-26 4 DO I GET THESE 6 POINTS. LFree Pria] -2 CO Days Guarantee—3. Elasuc Deferred Terms—4. Fair Allowance in cxchange-5. Recondition Before Sa. 6 Real Service After BWe-Yes, from Hone. Motors. 28. Cavenagh "SP*^^ 7938 ?,!ORRI3 EIGHf SALOON. On eu With green upholstery as good asnew vS 1,075 Cong Motors. <WB-612 words
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Advertisement590 1939-07-26 4 MORTGAGFS AND LOANS: Kfjnej to>d on security oi goW if ppiiprv Cheap Interest. PnvntOJ ana SSal iSovt term loan, $100 to $1,000 moderate ra*es available to peel h-Mine reliable positions fetru'lv eon ndenuai Box No 818. Malaya Tnbune, Ipcb FOB 100 per cent fresh floral baskets, JeMh ,r cut Bowers.590 words
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Advertisement568 1939-07-26 4 Domestic Occurrence ENGAGEMENT. TEE—CHEONG. The engagement us announce ot Mr. Lee Teow Leong eldest son of Mr. Mrs. Lee Geok Hoei Lo Was Mary Cheong eldest daughter cf MY.-. Cheong Kam Wall and the late Mr Chrong Knm Wah. GREAT WORLD CABARET. NOTICE IS HEKEHY GIVEN Uia* new dance coupons568 words
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Advertisement188 1939-07-26 4 OBiTL! vRY I Mr Chua 800 passed away p yesterday at his Road. He leaves behind two sons, six dai and several t grand child.; n feci The cortege will Cemetery at i I are kinciiv reque t ORIENTS I ELECTR] Til 'Incorporated in NOTICE TO TELI TELEPHONE HEREBY N(188 words
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Article411 1939-07-26 5 Reuter. Moscow, July 25. jyj. KUZNETSOV, Commissar of the Navy, in a fighting speech declared, "We know what some of our restless neighbours say in the Far East. They need a lesson from our armed forces before they realise that our frontiers are inviolableReuter. - 411 words
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Article123 1939-07-26 5 Reuter. Tokyo, July 25. THE Japanese military authorities In North China have decidid not to elax measures against the British Concession at Tientsin until Britain translates the Tokyo agreement into practice. -Reuter. Shanghai, July 25. r,, m l loroijrncr. a o«n«*n named Blaut, has been arrested byReuter. - 123 words
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Article61 1939-07-26 5 J«!y M-Th; c v:° t n:al n on Palestine state-o 1»' nor report on a had been P :v 0 n ihe BeeraheO* nebfon thfoanl U?U" B thlt casualties wet, inflicted en them before da feness int ryened. British 23 to sto tSSci of tie L61 words
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589 1939-07-26 5 Reuter. London, July 25. IN th, House of Commons 10-day. Mr. V. 1. BeUengW (Üb., H.ssol law) usked whether Sir John Simon (Chancellor) had noted the 'urther depreciation of the exchange valua of the Chinese dollar, and wheSr the resources of the Currency StabihsationReuter. - 589 words
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57 1939-07-26 5 Reuter. Melbourne. July 25. Alter conferring With tne Prime Minister, Mr. Menzics. Trade Union representatives have agreed recommend dropping the boycott on the nation*, register of wealth and manpower. Instead, they will concentrate on ob.amine its repeal or amendment. It U expected the Government will pcrmiReuter. - 57 words
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Advertisement357 1939-07-26 5 BANKRU1 TCY ORDINANCE (CAP. 45). m THE lUCill COURT OF THE I RAITS PET T LFMENT SETTLE AJ!JNT OF SINGAPORE. Summary Case. Bankruptcy No. 700 4 1931 j.,. v TW < t No. 105, Rochorc Ri., Sincaporc, Medical Practitioner. NOTICE If HEREBY GIVEN thai a cond and Final Dividend is357 words
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Advertisement186 1939-07-26 5 AMBITIOUS men obram highly-puld appointments in Commerce, industry. Shipping. Banking, insurance and tbe Public Bervices through postal tuition with The School of Accountancy Many thousands of The School's forntr student* now hold such positions and The School DM the finest Examination Record The School or Accountancy Is tht leading institution186 words
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Advertisement433 1939-07-26 5 WEARNES AIR SERVICES LTD. AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY SERVICES. LUGUSI ITU ORDINARY SERVICE. SPECIAL HOLIDAY SKKVIC E Leave Singapore ?00 a.m. Leave Singapore 3.00 p.m. Vrrive K. Lumnur X.40 a.m. Arrive X Lumpur IM pm. Leave K. Lumpur 8.55 a.m. Leave K. Lumpur 4....» Ma. Arrive Ipoh -9 55 a.m. Arrive433 words
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Article92 1939-07-26 6 Reuter. London, July 25. y-HK House (jf Lords Committee of Privi- leges announced a successful claim to a seat in the House of Lord mad i by Lord Sinha. an Indian, whose father was raised to the peerage of the United Kingdom when heReuter. - 92 words
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Article46 1939-07-26 6 Reuter. London, July 25. it. is learnt that Sir Thomas inskip. Dominions Secretary, is visiting Newroundland dinar., the Parliamentary re cess. H»' will probably be leaving at the <nd oi August. The length of his stay will depend upon the European situation. Renter.Reuter. - 46 words
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855 1939-07-26 6 What Readers Are Saying "NEUTRALITY GONE MA D" I To (Hf Editor of thn Mnlapa Tribute'i Eh Allow mp to cons-Tat u" yo*.i <jr. yi-ur etfUurhil under the sibovc cnpi. ii. v, h.» )i appealed Hi the Sunday I'ribuj" oi July 2:1 An.mii Wi'-Sti'i'ii Powers their are Ihpiw no y:npD'J.1^«■855 words
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564 1939-07-26 6 Singapore, Tuesday, j ADMIT that the defendant is a very generous man when he makes a promise," said Mr. J. N. Jones before Ml. Justice Manning in the High Court to-day referring to his for?:ier employee. Mr. Wee Cheng Soon, who is being sued for over564 words
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Article128 1939-07-26 6 Reuter. London, July 25. JHE progress of the Prevention of Violence Bill is being watched with particular interest by Scot-land-yard, where plans for dealing with the situation when the bill becomes law have already been formulated. A long list of persons suspected oi being actively engaged inReuter. - 128 words
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Article111 1939-07-26 6 London, July '-•">• Paris 17G 23 32 N#W STork 4.68 3 16 Mor.invl 4.68 9 16 Imu-.v 1 27.55 2 I Geneva 20.75 Amsterdam 8.754* MUar: 10 l 16 Berlins 1.663 4 Lisbon !10% Belgium 11.6«% At hen.- M7N Ptocfcnolm 19.41H cop< iiongen 22.40 o.-io i9.ee j Belgrade111 words
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Article628 1939-07-26 6 our Own Correspondent) Kua'a Lumpur. HEARING of the case in which Mr. Gus Davis, former Pavilion Theatre, Kuala Lumpur, is charged wi of trust of money belonging to the Company comi R C. Redman, the first magistrate, this morning. Originally. Mr Da i respect of628 words
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Article340 1939-07-26 6 THE motion picture industry in China is still in its infancy, particularly compared with that in Great Britain and America but the film "Hua Mv Lan" is a revelation of Chinese present-day cinema technique, both from the point of view of photography and characterisation. Ii340 words
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312 1939-07-26 6 Singapore, July 24 MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 3 7 /2 4:Aycr Hitams 19 6 21 Flitams 031 0.33 Batu Selangors 1.17 1.22 Hon? ki o§ Tin 17 18 3 Bangrins 18 6 19^ Jhandtriangs 18 6 19 0 Hong e'aits 0 62 1 1 64312 words
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Advertisement216 1939-07-26 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of oil Chemists and Stores ARE YOUR Jgv EYES WEAK?f^ \vail yourself of the expert services of a skilled qualified Specialist with over 35 years European clinical experience. Moderate cost for modern individually planned and built practical glasses. Thompson Optical Co. I, Arcade Bid*., Phone216 words
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Advertisement68 1939-07-26 6 Second Hand Radios Fully guaranteed and serviced Prices from $2 5 RAI)IO SERVICK CO., OF MALAY 1934 LTD. Singapore, Malacca, Kuala Lumpur Ipoh, Penang. aitc)ijwiffijj^^ MYSORE r@^/ GOVT SOAP MOiOtY. BANG A LORE Stale Agents for Mysore Govt. Soap Fat lory and Sandalwood Oil Factory: MS. NARAYANASW AMY SONS. The68 words
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Advertisement137 1939-07-26 6 FOR BACKACHE KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLE Stop Getting Up Nights Purify Blood and Feel Younger Here's one good way to flush harmful waste and germs from kidneys, purify blood and stop bladder irritation that often causes scanty, burning and smarting passage. Ask your chemist for a mem box of GOLD137 words
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Article450 1939-07-26 7 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Tuesday. Previous To-day Change rj RBEK Quiet Quiet Buyers 8-a 8 516 —1 16 Sellers 8 716 8 3 P —1 16 Forward August Buyers 8% 3 516 —116 Sellers 87 16 X —1 n I ..aid September Buyers 3 a 8 516 —116450 words
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Article174 1939-07-26 7 List Of Current Dividends m Singapore, July 25, 5 i m. Total l Company Dividend Book- financial dosa Date s** v UN Payable Date imunting 3d. No. fid Aug 4 Aug. 11 Aug. I 1' «>d. bonus y 91/ m injut 6d No 12 July 26 Aug.174 words
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Article596 1939-07-26 7 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING 8bt?aipori\ Jntv 25. I» m rra-sor and Co. Buvm Sellers. iViUpul Tin 3ft *'3 \iixirjji Ama| 4 0 5.\u ual Malay Ayer Hi lam 10 0 »-0 0 Ayer Wr ng 0 72 0.70 Bangiin 18 J J -J Batu596 words
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Article123 1939-07-26 7 Tingapore, Tuesday. Tin at midday was $112 7 8. down 18. .md the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 28' ■> lents. buyers October Decemuer 28 1? 16 cents. The Loncrai W irket yesterday was, generally ...peaiin?, firmer with the ex(cption of War L123 words
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Article644 1939-07-26 7 Singapore. July 25. The following are the exchange stocl this morning according to the daily cir cular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation SELLING London T.T. 24 London demand Lyons demand 2 055 Switzerland demand 241 14 Hamburg demand 135 Nov; Vofk demand 54 9 16 Montreal644 words
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Article17 1939-07-26 7 Singapore, Wednesday, ihe price of tin at noon in Sinjjaoore to-day was:— $113»/« (up $i 1»17 words
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Article23 1939-07-26 7 The price of rubber al noon in Singapore to-day was:— li'iyor* 28 1 16 (down 3 16); Sellers 28i/ 8 (down 14).23 words
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Article256 1939-07-26 7 I (.<; Maynard Co., Ltd., $30,006 Int Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 .......101 102 IKY 4 y.fl 1007 red. t§47 $1,600,000 Int Mar 31, Sept. 30 106 108 n.-m 41 1009 red 1955256 words
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Advertisement35 1939-07-26 7 THE EASTERN UNITED URANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED 1 IRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, i:t RGLARY, PERSONAL ACCI NT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC I I ABILITY INSURANCE. £LAL» O*FICF: i«D CECIL BTRFFT, BffIfQAPCS*. r HAI L. o«o«rfti Manner35 words
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Advertisement148 1939-07-26 7 rHF, MERCANTILE BANK Of INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Gu.\ranteed and Controlled by THE AN TILE BANK OF INDIA* LIMITED, Tha Company, which Is Incorporated in the 8.3. and registered as a Trust Company, undertakes the following duties:— EXECUTOR &OR TRUSTEE OF A WILL. ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED PERSON. TRUSTEE OF148 words
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Advertisement358 1939-07-26 7 The Mercantile Bank of India LtdAN AGENCY OF TOT BANK WILL BE OPENED AT JAFFNA, CEYLON ON AM) AFTER BTB Jl NT, Ufa* bank or coma Incorporated in China by Special Charter 12, Cecil Street. Plt»f •9* Telephones: Man*fl-er*a Off.re M4C Bub Urnce 6442. Exchange Dept 6441 General ii** Cable358 words
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Advertisement227 1939-07-26 8 ACCLAIMED BY PACKED HOUSES AT YESTERDA Y'S OPENING i I! A nITA 3 SHOWS TO-DAY I CAPITOL 3-15 6-15 9-15 j NOW UNCUT BY THE APPEAL BOARD! jThe FIRST PICTURE in the Making of which jail the BRITISH DEFENCE SERVICES Participated! Presented with the Year's most ton ely and most227 words
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Advertisement167 1939-07-26 8 THERF S Always A WOMAN"! I ITS THE BIGGEST LAUGH YOU'VE HAD j IN MONTHS! I j PAVILION IT* BfM •4;'; grea»f»t detec- A I tive (according X Jfc ym* v JS I fo ft/, thc-neck(accorrf-muclas\ s'^SSs VIRGINIA BRUCE "»»V ft m in your ocnmg sides! V MARGARET LINDSAY kJS^^H167 words
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Advertisement153 1939-07-26 8 For The First Time in Singapore! Simultaneous Screening at fi Theatres in One Kid* COMMENCING SATURDAY 29th /Uy PALACE THEATRE (Eu Tong Sen St) GRAND THEATRE (NEW WORLD) PALACEGAY (New Bridge Road) JUBILEE (NORTH BRIDGE ROAD) ATLANTIC (GREAT WORLD) j GLORY THEATRE (Happy World) r li A X i* MA153 words
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Advertisement46 1939-07-26 8 THEATRE ROYAL 6.15 TO-XI(;HT 9.15. MISS CHELLA3I in "ONWARD MARCH" OR DESAMUNETRAAV COME EARLY TO AVOID THE RUSH. > I SUN TALKIE (NEW WORLD) 7-30 TO-NICHT 9-30 i'Tarzan's Reverse I ANOTHER BKi REPUBLIC SERIAL OPENING Ist AUGUST Simultaneously at SUN (New World) EMPIRE TALKIE v sip ia^"46 words
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Advertisement263 1939-07-26 9 I Dial 4351 for I THE SINGAPORE ELECTRO- 1 PLATING WORKS. I The House for first class I Chromium, Silver, Gold and N'ckel I Plating. 1 221, ORCHARD ROAD I The oldest Chinese Electro-Plater- I in Malaya. I Head The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya j UM 101 SATURDAY NEXT263 words
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Advertisement266 1939-07-26 9 II IoT SHOW: Edward I Robinson in "COCOANFT GROVE »1 Hollywood's World Famous Night Spot Haunt Oi The Star?' g I 2ND SHOW: Fred M'acMurray in "THE LAST GANGSTER I» He f \iarl<xl At Life And Laughad At Death Ai d They B-nh Got HiJJi! jl I' Next Change: inuro.266 words
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Advertisement18 1939-07-26 9 I TO-DAY J ALSO LATEST PATHE GAZETTE" HARVARD —YALE vs. OXFORD —CAMBRIDGE «HATPI IMPFRIAI' wi bcBhownM 4th I18 words
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Article709 1939-07-26 10 CO much alarm and uneasiness have been created by wnal many fee] to be a change of attitude on the part of the British Government in the Far East that it is necessary to study very ciosely what has actually been stated on* behalf of Britain.709 words
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Article, Illustration903 1939-07-26 10 Y.B.S. is 83 to-day. A 8.5.", who is 83 to-day, ■mw w a magnificent argument in favour of the "Not too old at seventy" slogan, was given the Hollywood Academy Award recently for the "best-written play of the year," for the picture version903 words
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Advertisement254 1939-07-26 10 I ACME PORTABLE WRINGER I I ITS A WRINGER— I j LEANSER MANGLE I ALL IN ONE i I hoiii\so\ a ro i in. I BEST QUALITY TENNIS GEAR AT MODERATE PRICES. V\ (Special r- n«,ss ~s:„, KATCHETS. i^^^^^ Large 5k.25 per -ci I I Stual] size si.so per set254 words
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Advertisement45 1939-07-26 10 THE EYES CHANGE; PERIODICAL EXAMINATION NEC ESS ART! Don't hesitate to a quarried specialist as C. S. CHONG, Dr. of Optometry. Everbright Optical Co. 19, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. "MEM" In a variety of colour* styles. 52.T5 each. 800 CHIANG CO.. 30$. North Bridge Road, Hin^apun-.45 words
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Advertisement43 1939-07-26 10 I». nmimm |||||M WHITEAWAYS UNIVERSAL POCKET DICTIONARY .Huslraled «vith „vcr 230 onuravinss. 25.(100 words with defc. and meaning. foreign r(ls lnd phrases> forms f :I(Mrt j words, etc IHE IDEAL SCHOOL DICTIONARY ffe Nicely Bo«nd in C»lh. VvU'V £*J I WHITEAWAYS PJ?" SINGAPORE43 words
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213 1939-07-26 11 Shanghai, July 26. F ORD HALIFAX, the British Foreign Secretary, explained to high lJ officials of the British Foreign Office at a conference held on July 21 some of the facts relating to the Anglo-Japanese negotiations which have led to the present213 words
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71 1939-07-26 11 Reuter. Rome, July 26. Till: Pope referred to the' inter- national situation in replying to an address of homage from M. Papee, new Polish Ambassador to the Holy See. His Hoiiness said: "The more individuals and groups attribute to physical force an undeservedReuter. - 71 words
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161 1939-07-26 11 Reuter. London, July 26. YESTERDAY'S Air Force flight, of 240 bombers, over France was even more spectacular than the two predecessors. Paris streets and squares were crowded with sig-Useers as Wellington bombers roared along the Champs FJyssees over the Arc de Triomphe and laterReuter. - 161 words
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Article49 1939-07-26 11 Reuter London, July 26— The House of untitled mons yesterday adopted the third read ing of the Members' Fund Bill, designed Uj provide pension for members cf Parliament. ex members and their widows. The fund will be sell contribu tory and will entail no expense to the Exchequer —ReuterReuter - 49 words
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814 1939-07-26 11 Paris Frankly Admits Plan Of Appeasement Reuter. London, -July 26. i i ish Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai has cabled to China Association in London declaring that the Aritaagreement is likely to result in a deplorable betrayal of ights, interests and obligations inReuter. - 814 words
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Article190 1939-07-26 11 Reuter. Shanghai. July 80* A NOTE «f deep bitterness marks Chinese comment on the angloJapanese formula hi WW ajgch is variously described as a British compromise, surrender or betrayal. —Reuter. Chungking. July 2b Chinese feeling against Britain is -ising Whatever may be the purasin 5 of theReuter. - 190 words
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Article40 1939-07-26 11 Reuter. Tokyo, July 2«. The Japanese Government announces that the air defence provision of the National Defence Law are la be enforced throughout the Japanese Umpire fcrthwith. in view of the continued trouble on thr Manchukuo-Outcr Mongolian herder.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article, Illustration70 1939-07-26 11 Militiamen who had just taken up their quarters at the depot of the Queen's Royal Regiment, Stoughton Banarys, Guildford, Surrey, recciviii ii a vi it frttn Mr. Leslie MoreBelisha, the War Minister. Thirty thousand conscripts, the ilrst hatch C»Hed pp. have started their six months' training at barracks70 words
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168 1939-07-26 11 London. July 25. njliJE Secretary for the Dominions. A Sir Thomas Inskip. announced in the tfonsc of Commons to-day that agreement had been reached regarding the financial requirements of Stm Zealand in the United Kingdom, as well as the trade position agreement which was168 words
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123 1939-07-26 11 British Wireless. London. July 26. THE salvage .ship Zelo "i ihe Liverpool and Glasgow Salvage Association, which has been engaged in operations on the sunken submarine Thetis, has leturned to Birkenhead from Liverpool Bay. according company offtciaK •'We cannot guarantee that there will be no recurrenceBritish Wireless. - 123 words
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38 1939-07-26 11 Reuter. Rome. July 36, RUMANIA. Bulgaria and Yugoslavia 1 are reported to l aye piaceri order> Kr rolling stock in Italy to the vahi'J of 150,000 and 300,000,000 lire respectively —Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article99 1939-07-26 11 British Wireless London, July 25 Questions wen risked In ihe Hou* of Commons to-day regarding Che pppohi f m~nt ca cine-'ne outside U«e c vi! Bei .-ice io be Permanent Ondi r ser i itary I ths Cotonlai Office r;».a v nether the Prime Minister was attiedBritish Wireless - 99 words
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Article304 1939-07-26 11 PACT ON POINT OF SIGNA TURE? Reuter. London, Juiy l!<>. THE Daily Telegraph diplomatic correspondent understands that the British Government has now agreed to the request from Moscow that staff talks should be open between the two count] ies without waiting for details to beReuter. - 304 words
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56 1939-07-26 11 Reuter. •Shanghai. July 26. ROSE and the two e.her foreigners In the Public Works Department wer* released unconditionally this morn ng. All the arrested Chinese cf the P.WD are also being released and the lorrie feized by the prc-Japjnesc Mayc r cf Greater Shanghai while dumpingReuter. - 56 words
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Article84 1939-07-26 11 Reuter. London, fitly < THE Labour Party interil aid ng Government to restrict the mmmer recess to a brief period in v ew ot thr pre ent situation, says Renter's lobby eoiitapandient Parliament adjourns on Aug. 4 and would normally esume about the end of etcher, butReuter. - 84 words
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Article104 1939-07-26 11 Reuter. Berlin, July 2(5. THE fad tbat Hitler was present yesterday evening at the opening of the Wagner Festival at Bayreath was considered sufficient to disprove widely circulated rumours emanatins I frem Warsaw that the Fuehrer was in ill-heaJth. "Nobody suffering from tw; ner/uusReuter. - 104 words
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Advertisement50 1939-07-26 11 NEW STRENGTH IN RIMLESS GLASSES! there are no screws through the Electrically soldered pins hold tightly and permanently in c nd; there ara tiny springs the lenaes agcir.st breakage: Lei us show you and fit you. R< fractionist: C. P CHONG. The Berlin Optical Co. 142, South Bridge Road, Singapore."50 words
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Advertisement8 1939-07-26 11 I BEER BARREL POLKA I LIGHT RECORD 18 words
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Article587 1939-07-26 12 JAPANESE reports of ihe agreement reached in the preliminary COl lei s.itiojis w/ere undoubtedly exaggerated. But, looking at the joint communique on the agreement and the stateosenl ol the British Premier nil what is actually taking place, one seea a contradiction which the apologists for appeasement—local apologists587 words
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Article23 1939-07-26 12 Singapore, Wednesday. It I all ged that two arrests have been made following an afTray in Haji Lane j> -A night.23 words
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Article, Illustration431 1939-07-26 12 SINGAPORE FOOLED BY HANDSOME STAR THE MYSTERY OF HENRY FONDA 'pt>-I> W we publish 'Resolution of a mystery which has been baffling ni and the public far quite a while. It is the m to a visit paid to Singapore recently by Henry431 words
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440 1939-07-26 12 »IIHE funeral of tfie late Mrs. Lim Kee 1 Cheok took place on Sunday when th.- remains were removed from her residence 370, Race Course Road to Baku Broirn Cemetery. It was largely attended by friends and at •he residence and graveside. "The tunertU was440 words
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Article132 1939-07-26 12 Singapore, Tuesday. ALEX Ja Costa, store-keeper of the s.s. "Tilawa' who was sentenced on July 3 to one day's simple imprisonment and a fine of $1,000, or in default 9 months' i porous imprisonment for possession Ol 40 tahils of non-Government ehandu failed in his appeal in132 words
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Article342 1939-07-26 12 damn Our Own Correspondent) Tehik Anson, July 24. Tm Ilish Commissioner, Sir Shenton Thomas, paid an informal visit io Telnk Anson last Iriday. On arrival at the Txiwe* Perak Distriei boundary by eat, accompanied ov bJ3 Private Secretary, he was met!by tne District Officer,342 words
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Article120 1939-07-26 12 (From Our Own Keportei Ipoh, inc. v THE order of Ihe Ipoh maig tor six strokes <n the ro»; for a >oung Chines who guilty to a charge al CftMSH! with a dangerous weapon, aside* by the Hon. Mr. .1 Al. Murray Aynsley in th,120 words
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Article, Illustration591 1939-07-26 12 saw Arithmetic destroyed Obliterated Quite, In a LuUle twixt the Factt>r.< •>r! Nttnteralt lest night IM 'S is (he story a Singapore boy, of a boy who hated arithmetic. It is also the sM of the Saint and Lfa591 words
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Article87 1939-07-26 12 Shiga po re. Tuesday. rHAROEP at the instance ol Inspe Hunter Gray Ci Beach Road Police station, a '6-year-old Cmnese. Ng Chon« Chua. appeared be fort Mr. Conrad Oldham in the seca- d police court thi> mornint on a charge that he at 8.30 p.m. on Jely 2387 words
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Article37 1939-07-26 12 TN Shipping Office and the Offices, cf th Statistics Department. vv U h open or SeAurday, Aug 5. and Mon day. Aug. 7. for one hour onlj tlrom 10 a m lc 11 a. m.>37 words
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Advertisement37 1939-07-26 12 CAMELS PAH WARP GIVES MAXIM TV I L ASTICITY TO TACKLE SHOCK LOADS AND DIFFICULT DRIVES. v i^J Bole Agents in Malaya: j MeALISTEII 10.. LTD. incorporated in S.S.) SjNGAPORfc, KUALA LIMPI'R, IPOH AND PENANG. WPS. GO37 words
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Advertisement21 1939-07-26 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, UMITEI >. China Building. huli.i Street, •PHONE 5808. BINGAPOBI FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION 6 PERSONAL AC Nl21 words
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313 1939-07-26 13 Reuter. lIHEI IHE lixing ol the new rubber quota for thr third »nd fourth quarters 1939 at per cent. has been deupon by the International Regulation Committee, tes a Reuter cable. Singapore broker* feel that the ne* euota decision indicates that 1 ih Committee considerReuter. - 313 words
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Article68 1939-07-26 13 Singapore, Tuesday. IfUA Jn SOON, t 18-year-old Hainaimed trial this morning In dice court before Mr. Conon a charge of fraudulent possession of a Mahjong set. It was he could not give a satLsic unt of how he came by it Jul) 24 at 4.30 a.m.68 words
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278 1939-07-26 13 DECISION OF BAR COMMITTEE Singapore, Wednesday. "AN historic occasion should not be marred owing to an unfortunate m '"stake," says a memorandum issued by the Singapore Bar Committee following a meeting held yesterday when the question of the invitations issued to the members of278 words
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Article116 1939-07-26 13 pONSTDFRABLE interest is being taken by the senior staff of the Municipality in the report of the sub-committee appointed to consider the question of the grant of children's educational allowances. The report will be laid on the table at Friday's meeting of the Commissioners. An Important resolution will116 words
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Article77 1939-07-26 13 The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce have sent the following telegram to Viscount Cecil, Chairman of the China Campaign Committee in London: Chinese here strongly oppose compromise British attitude towards •lapan. Our opinion compromise will be extremely prejudicial to British prestige and interests in Far East.77 words
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Article132 1939-07-26 13 Reuter. London. July 26. RUBBER stocks advanced on an activ< Exchange to-day, follow- the announcement of the International Rubber Regulation Comroittce's decision to increase the export quota rot the third and fourth quar.ors to sixty per cent. On the commodity market, rubber eased following the committer'sReuter. - 132 words
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484 1939-07-26 13 Singapore, Tuesday. k VERDICT of death by misadventure was returned by the Coroner, Mr. W G. Porter, at the conclusion of the inquiry into the deat'i of Ang Kow Chye. an employee of Messrs. Cycie and Carriage, who was killed when his motor cycle combination484 words
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182 1939-07-26 13 DRUNK DID NOT SURRENDER TO BAIL j Singapore, Tues'ay. R. A. SAMY an Indian who was In duced before Mr. Conrad Oldham the Singapore Second Police Magistrate on a cbaige ot being drunk and incaDable. was al>) charged with having tailed to attend court yesterday. Accused was arrested on a182 words
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Article35 1939-07-26 13 Tiie f bargeurs Reunis vessel 'Cap St. Jacques* Is cue In Singapore tocay at G.-r) a.m from Colombo, and '\'ll sail the sama day at 11.00 a.m. or Saigon. Tourane and Haiphong.35 words
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829 1939-07-26 13 Singapore, 'Wednesday. A l th, M meeting held at the Singapore Chinese Chamberof A o„„„eree yesterday afternoon, a resolution was passed to send telegrams to leaders in Britain- Over 1,000 people, including a few non-Chinese, attended. Kah Kee. the Chairman, dea :(.ireful829 words
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177 1939-07-26 13 S.ngapore, Tuesday. ACCUSED of permitting prostitutes to meet and remain on his premises, Lim Beng Siang, 22-year-old English-speaking Straits-bo n Chinese licensee of the New Green Light Cafe, Lavender Street, stfKxi his trial to-day before Mr J. Fletcher-Cookc, third police magistrate. A detective who177 words
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Article139 1939-07-26 13 IT has been found necessary to alter the dale of the next conceit of ftfce Singapore .Musical Society from Oct. 8, which was provisionally lixed, to Oct. L Practices are now In full swing, but new members will still be welcome at the next few rehearsals. A few139 words
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Advertisement153 1939-07-26 13 tor over 20 \mm&l RECIFE salt pac*e» *W m 9INBA9PLE HAMS h Cm»> fleeted I Soak for four hours in cold I BVBa* ftpecl& curing I and then completely cover V «bicll P r I he Ham with a tbicfc p as try of 1 flour and water. puiraliP t153 words
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837 1939-07-26 14 Speeches At Opening Of New Adult School Singapore, Tuesday. "THERE are still quite a number of people who believe that most 1 human troubles and miseries can be cured by a coinprenersm scheme of educational reform/' said Mr. 6» Co-operation. S.S. F.M.S., speaking at837 words
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Article31 1939-07-26 14 The Cler.cal Union is holding its nineteenth anniversary celebration diACi at the New World Cabaret on Saturday, July 29 from 8.30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Admission Is 50 cents.31 words
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Article199 1939-07-26 14 TO-MORROW FOR ALL CRS. Excellent train toring influences. Fon viportant busine.;, Correspondence to-day not be neglected > r.ients and contract signed. Avoid icntiment and give VJISS. SPECIAL IN FLU I. ary 21 io February 19 0 m< surprise regarding ■> be forthcoming P pectations delai/ca May199 words
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Article76 1939-07-26 14 Singapore. TMStaf C. PALANIAPPAN (35), a 3 coolie employed by the J pore Golf Club, appeared befon M C. Goh. the Singapore Filth Pwce Magistrate this bum guilty to a charge that he at Ihm yesterday at the 42 nulesfc Timah Ro?d cut and removed valued at76 words
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Article74 1939-07-26 14 Singapore. Tuesday POH SENG, a Hokkien, ing sentenced to a fine of $20 default ;nree weeks' rigorous lament, by Mr. C. H. Koh. the Smgap™ District Judgo and Fourth P trate on a charge of posses quarts of dutiable sam 1 on July 18 at Bale.' r R74 words
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Article27 1939-07-26 14 Membci s of the St lanet Brigade who attend •The Warning"' In uniform > 9 half price. Alt P identity them will al* have this coi27 words
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Advertisement502 1939-07-26 14 IMPORTANT TO YOUR HEALTH IS WHOLESOME BREAD OBTAINABLE AT II A i I L i: s BAKER l OCR BREAD 1 i MADE WITH Till: FINEST IXGREDirXTS UNDER STKi'TI.Y HY< IF NH CONDITIONS AND BAKED IN ELECTRIC OVENS. ORDER YOUR DINNER ROLLS FOR TO-NIGHT Deliveries from 5 to 9 p.m.502 words
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Advertisement293 1939-07-26 14 Qet Instant Southing Lasting Relief -with RESINOL This famous ointment is the ideal first-aid and healer tor burning, itchy skins. A single application soothes the sore, inflamed surface brings instant relief. Absolutely pure, Resinol will not harm the terulcrest skin. Prescribed by physicians for over forty years. Flesh colored, it293 words
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Advertisement395 1939-07-26 14 Heart Trouble Caused by High Blood Pressure If you have pains around the heart, palpitation, dizziness, headaches at top and back of head and above eyes, shortness of breath, feel nervy, or suffer from poor steep, loss of memory and energy, indigestion, worry and f i ;ir, your trouble is395 words
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426 1939-07-26 15 Student Teacher Acquitted On Driving Charge (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Monday. iioonbeck, a student teacher attached to the Muar GivEnglish School this morning appeared before Inche Haron I to answer a summons charge of having driven his motor car tons to the public426 words
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Article49 1939-07-26 15 Own Correspondent) em cm, Tuesday. NG an elderly Chekiung is on a charge of muri man named Let' La Java on the nif.bt of d again in the Police th< magistrate, fixed liminary inquiry into H (Mam Intimated the it twenty witnesses will prosecutiorj49 words
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Article24 1939-07-26 15 untitled Malay named l > i lour v;.".n',' b .s). "0" > he !i t!„ d":l!0 «10 n-.'s"-i d.7i 17h'' notes tv.^. lb- 0'' <' r> .'"v^s'24 words
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Article20 1939-07-26 15 Oni Own Correspondent) lay. -A Roman Catholic Ida Hdir was yesterday ing oa L the damage done20 words
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Article55 1939-07-26 15 Reuter. Moscow. July 2n I i 1 vs were held the country to mark Bcfirst Navy Day. ti po -he Black Sea a?d participated in the dv? odd reservoir at Moscow, the destruction of an hip by torpedoes. mander of the Baltic Flee* 3 larga concentration ofReuter. - 55 words
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Article390 1939-07-26 15 (FrOM Our Own Correspondent) Muar. pheng. a sixty-seven yeai uld Chinese wai this inoriung produced before Inche Haron bin Ahmad and charged with having been found ta up in possession cf a complete sUii for the loanjufactrre of houor when he bad n£ licence at Jorak390 words
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Article337 1939-07-26 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. IN the final contest for this yeai's custody of the handsome Lai Tet Luke Cup fcr tennis competition anions; the Chinese Recreation Clubs of Malacca, Selaniror and Neirri Sembilan, thj M.U.C. heat the Negri Sembilan Chinese in a most337 words
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Article151 1939-07-26 15 (I i Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Tuesday. PHHE blackout held last nijrht in Malacca between 10.30 p.m. and i midnight was atv-ther very i success. As on ;he former occasion all lights were jut a* the BCneduled time, although profttting by the moonlight many people, particularly in the151 words
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273 1939-07-26 15 (Finn Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Tuesday. FOUR Chinese women who were arrested near midnight on July 15 in Jalan Meriam, appeared before Inche Haron bin Ahmad this morning to face the charge of having caused an affray. All the accused claimed trial to273 words
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Advertisement227 1939-07-26 15 ATHLETE S FOOT CAN QUICKLY SPREAD TO THE ENTIRE FAMILY 1 You CM yaaj on infectious Athlete's Toot to thoM fCC l"vo MIC ne aware of it. lii.it ;> because of the Infectious comparaliil' aiihlaiaa when Int contracted, or O M a carrier it may not show as at all.227 words
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Advertisement129 1939-07-26 15 Thick, Strong Wavy New Hair Berora jMin* 10. Ulko, My aarr wm «py N| Ht in cemfctmto bara ydSĔRr Kotalko. Ba- ulji|Smii!ii< «Httmyt ""uls! k 4s* am aad Are YOU Losing Hair? i hou»»nff* of m«ii »na nm kavi ra-grawa la* in htada of hair by asin| Katalka. It «r129 words
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Advertisement252 1939-07-26 15 MR. LISTLESS —MR. LIVELY which are you? We all like to think we're lively. But how do you feel when you wak up? How do you feel at the end of the day? A lot of UlCdnesMi and depression isn't the effect of work or exercise—it's plain liverishn&SA*, especially in252 words
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803 1939-07-26 16 West Indies Out For l: y. Headley 51 Manchester, July 25. THE second lesl match between England and the West Indies T draw at Manchester to-day. Ihe weather ,viek«. wasnofl as a result of the Wh«i v-lay was resumed, the wteket803 words
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Article46 1939-07-26 16 AT THE Y.M.C.A. n a second division (b) fixture played at the If M-Ci rronnd yesterday, the YM.IJ* lir.it the RA F (H Q by the onh two g« ;ls scored in tne match. Our photograph shows a phase of play in mklheld during the match.46 words
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Article, Illustration329 1939-07-26 16 Eclipse B. P. vs A. A. U. The Ellipse B.P. has been invited to play with the Amateurs Athletic Union (A.A.U.) on Sunday, at 3 p.m. at their Court in Grange Road in a match of five singles md two doubles. Players and supporters should assemble at No. 25 Sea329 words
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Article100 1939-07-26 16 FOLLOWING is 'he week-end programme at the R.S.Y.C. On Friday there will be the usual afternoon '*aces ici all Classes, starting at 5.25 p m. On Bunaay die "C" Clars will sail the fust rue for the Trix Challenge v' .p. starting at 9.50 a.m100 words
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Article101 1939-07-26 16 The following v ill be selected to represent the above team against the Loyals Rr: vnent 2nd Eleven in a riendly game of soccer on Sunday at c .15 p.m. Cen\ Seah. Peng Kong, Ah Bab. Eng Chye, Kai Teck, John. Chin Men, Kai Seng. Swee Hock101 words
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Article202 1939-07-26 16 Base ball Meeting Singapore, Wedra A MEETING of the Sii ball Association wa i night at No. 0. St Mi. the residence of Mr. Paul honorary secretary of th tion. Mr. P. D. Han-. on, the Presidenl the Associ ition. was in the chair202 words
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343 1939-07-26 16 McConechy Cup Soccer (From Our Own Osiiufndnal Sea a mat. SaturAav IN a fast and vwiiivs, 1 Se K amat PaUic Works did well to beat the three goals N nil when thej the northern final for the >lc( Cup knockout soccer C«P«fi» before a343 words
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95 1939-07-26 16 VOW 'ichrig, veteran first baseman of the New York Yankees Baseball Club, is suffering from chronic infantile paralysis and will probably never play again, according to an announcement by \'r. E. Barrow, president of the Yankees. Gehris. who is 38 years old, played95 words
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Article79 1939-07-26 16 Singapore, Tuesday. THE foil vwing fixtures have been ar- ranged for *J c Java Team during iheir visit t Singapore. Friday J lly 2'd, Java vs. S.A.F.A. Saturday Juiy Java vs. Comb.ned Services. 6 mday July 30, Java vs. S.A.F.A. All game will be played79 words
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116 1939-07-26 16 •THE following is the draw for the Ladies Duffers' Spoon competition stroke •day. handicap—over 9 holes, at the Garrison Golf Clu'o on Friday. PM. a.45 Mrs. O. G. Lewis (30' and Mrs. F. A. [/Estrange <30>. 3.50 Mrs C. Ryan (30) and Mrs.116 words
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Article137 1939-07-26 16 Surrey beat Kent on the first inn Surrey: 231 Parker <96) Kent 202 (Gooer six for 98» Surrey 187 for 8 •Gregory 108 not out> Derby beat Somerset on the first inn I lgs. Derby: 201 and 77 for 8 wkts Somerset 171. Sussex beat Gloucester on the137 words
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Advertisement55 1939-07-26 16 1 are fresh wherever you buy them! Hi f s»'c- Here, as in many other fam-Mi>. MHEjK if hoteU and restaurants ail over the In patent 'TRU-YAC* tin* SfftaJiTcSS- a 5. CT,rB H of 50 and in 'Cellophane' ĔMtW !^tS wrapped PACKETS of 10 V LONDON MADE S&g£SA BY CARRERAS55 words
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Advertisement21 1939-07-26 16 EASTERN HOTEL Cameron Highlands. !d*att> situated 4.700 feet above sea level. All modern comforts and conveniences. Malaya's Popular Hill Station jj21 words
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Advertisement8 1939-07-26 16 BILE BEANS KEEP YOUR FIGURE SLIM AND ATTRAcTIve8 words
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Miscellaneous25 1939-07-26 16 TIDE TABLES TO DAY Bfitfl Wat**. 6.44 a.m. 7.5 ft 6.20 p.m. 8.5 ft. TO-MORROW High Water. 8.11 a.m. 7.5 ft. 7.30 p.m. 8.5 ft.25 words
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260 1939-07-26 17 H SOCCER GIANTS OVER WHELMED I rom \hir Own Reporter) Ipoh, July 24. erj pha<c of the football same in as brilliant and manner us could he done the South China soccer re row in Inoh to play a series of matches260 words
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Article31 1939-07-26 17 Soccri S.C.C. R AP. <f»»v S.C.C. S.C.F -ft v Minesweepers (2B)—Stadhitfi S.H.B. vs. fvC p (2R-—?.H.|I Cricket: Raffle* Inst vs. Victojin School —R 1. Athletic*: Scrangncn English Schotd Spcrt**31 words
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Article369 1939-07-26 17 (Fiona On; Own Correspondent; Muar. Saturday, ennis was served up at the Muar Civil Service Club n a start was made in the annual state champion- years this years ing ..s being spread nd all the matchone centre. Muar. be concluded next finals in all the369 words
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Article, Illustration21 1939-07-26 17 another incident in the second division <b) fixture in which the UMJ beai tht K.A.F. Mf.ttJ hv.i nil.21 words
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Article625 1939-07-26 17 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Jul> 24. AGAINST general expectations the Real retained the Hennessey Tropin by winning by the comfortable margin of seven wickets ir the two-day fixture played on the padang on Saturday and Sunday. Since il- inception ir 1932, the Rest625 words
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Article41 1939-07-26 17 Reuter. London. July 2G. J FOLLOWING is he lesuit af Ihe wards' Cup run over 6 furl&n al Goodwood yesterday. 100-—8 Knights Caprice i 33 1 Fast Step 2 26—1 Lenklater Tueuty three ran. Won by U head—Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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102 1939-07-26 17 Quarter Final Ties In Men's Events S.B.A. Championships THE following quarter-final lies in the men's junior ba'minton championships: wdl be played mi the Haw-Par Hall, Clerical Union. Rangoon Road, on Sunday at 10 a.m. sharp. SINGLES Yeo Hon Chua'"- (A.A.U.I rs. Big Liang Chuan (J.C.S.A I DOUBLES Chua Leng Kuan102 words
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Article96 1939-07-26 17 YESTERDAY'S results in S.C.R.C Billiards handicaps were:—--"A" Ng Cheng Koon f—l7s» beat Yap j Ah Ryan <—25» (w.0.) 3 Cheong Chee Lim < —80 beat B H Chia »—4O» (200—126' To-day: 'A John Lim (—75) vs. Jimmy Kam I -f-40> I B'' C K. Pane «—80» vs Ton96 words
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Advertisement203 1939-07-26 17 THE ACID IN YOUR STOMACH WOULD BURN <J:fJ A HOLE IN s!_ A CARPET P**J| i id in the stomach. Expeii- (Fra^",^ nai menus sho -d that that P M kind of acid burned a hole through a thick carpet. To relievo stomach pain you must nontralise the burning acid203 words
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554 1939-07-26 18 Chang King July 2U. riiHE Chinese Government Will con's Onus to maintain ;he legal tender in accordance with its established currency policy which U compatible elth national economy and can freely serve as a basis for legitimate trade, declares spokesman of the Ministry of554 words
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Article127 1939-07-26 18 Shanghai, July 21. THE recent d.ath of the Soviet ambass ador Ivan Luganelz-Oreisky by motor acrdent does not affect SmoSoviet relations as he was not scheduled to return to China sine- his departure from Chungking three months ago. Foreign intelligence reports state that Moscow has given127 words
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339 1939-07-26 18 SPENDING $600,000 WHILE PRISONER OF JAPANESE Hongkong, Ji I* WANG CHING WEI'S agents have been provided with 860« to buy over the corrupt leaders of certain Shan unions with a view to inciting anti-British strikes and n ways embarrassing the Settlement authorities, o339 words
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Article77 1939-07-26 18 Swatow, July 21. ILL schools in this town arc re- quired to use text books prc- )>. red by the Japanese emphasising Sino-Japanose co-operation ainl co-existence in the sense of placing China* as a vassal of Japan. A more striking paint in the tevtb'oks is77 words
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92 1939-07-26 18 Hongkong, July »1. HIE lo fearful attacks and raids by *J Chinese guerrillas who are constantly fcund en the citj outskirts. Hi*» Japanese army authorities in Tientiain ait at present adopting F-fcid pirrau ions, according t> dispatches from North China. The Japanese authorities are enforcing enr-.-w92 words
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Article34 1939-07-26 18 Hongkong. July 23 Major-General A. E. Grasset, Qenera] Officer Commanding in China arrived from Shanghai aboard the President i.oolidge yesterday noon after an extensive tour to North. China.-Chinese Central Newt34 words
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45 1939-07-26 18 Hongkong B |j THE Japanese No. ;i d( kZ A WaS ad,v da ""«,i by the Chinese bombers do th. Yangtze River, was lowed down river and entered the Japanese seized Kianjman Dockyard Shanghai yesterday BMniau Chinese Central News45 words
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Article147 1939-07-26 18 THE China Brand. 1 Nations Union has elected Mk^' Yang Ying-pu Wu Ch and Dr. Chang p. delegates to the forthcoming 23\i annual conference of the Uni i to l held at Geneva from September 5 to next Hie conference was orig duled to Lave147 words
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121 1939-07-26 18 Chungking, July 24 CHINESE troop> Yangz? front on the Hi boroor are rapidly putting Japanese position? at Yoch nton-hankow Railway In N Hunan. Chinese trooos recaptured ?ix miles north of Yoch .v. jresterday morning, follow mc > 11 long battle in which 200 Japanc trocps121 words
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Article44 1939-07-26 18 Changsha, tat Takashl Matsuzaki n dent in China '>t the 1 Michi Slimbun in West J ally wounded durine a nis'h on the Hsinehiang R»v< T crth Hunan Province In W July 20. according to a rei .he front—Chinese Central N44 words
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Advertisement184 1939-07-26 18 DAILY CHINA PAGE m^m MAX woii, and surpi us energy for social activities at the close of business dentist and optician, the elimination of perspiration and he at permits of more acAirconditioning is the mechanical process curate work and easier-handled patients, whereby the room air is maintained at a predetermined184 words
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Advertisement18 1939-07-26 18 J Arrived/ Tendra Makes ALL Meats TENDERS DELICIOUS Übtaineble: Sole fipilin KENT vl FROM ALL GROCERS 23 PJoi18 words
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1425 1939-07-26 19 1,. V.A'V APPEAL FOR THEIR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NGAL GOVT. ADAMANT Political Prisoners On Hunger-Strike Calcutta. July 19. impasse still prevails in the matter of release of living political prisoners in Alipore and Dum Duni lited Press is reliably informed that Dr. B. C. Roy,1,425 words
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121 1939-07-26 19 (United Press). Simla, July 15—The I'nited Press special correspondent learns that H.E. the Viceroy will address a joint session of hoth Houses of the Central Legislature on Sept. 12. Importance attaches to the address since it will be delivered after over two years of the(United Press). - 121 words
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Article114 1939-07-26 19 Lahore. A body almost similar to the Om Mandali of Hyderabad (Bind) has sprung up at Sialkot. It is stated that a short time back, a Sadhu established hi* hedquarters in a public temple and started recruiting women as his disci pies. A large114 words
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Article106 1939-07-26 19 Tli EKE was a record attendance at •he Theatre Royal jreslerday evening when the beautifu! TrJhaM picture DBSAMUNNETBAM '"Onward March") commenced a season. Containing as it does a number oi excellent songs by the srell-kncwr. com pos f Bri Papanasam Si', an. md plenty (f thrills106 words
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113 1939-07-26 19 (United Press). I'oiidicht l rv, Juiv 18. MGEOKGLS Maudcl. French Colonial Minister, has granted amnesty to political offenders in French India. The amnesty will be given effect to b) the T-'-ocureur.General. M. Philipon, six aaonthr trom .the date of the promulgation of this decree(United Press). - 113 words
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Advertisement10 1939-07-26 19 Daily India Page Edited by C.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. j —...J.10 words
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Advertisement137 1939-07-26 19 N ACE T For quality plus value, there Is nothing to equal the Nacet Sat at tha prica. It contains a Nacet razor and two Nacat bladas In a compact moulded case. Nacat are unsurpassed among low-priced bladas for tha number of perfect shaves they g'va w,th 1 Nacet blades137 words
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Article, Illustration126 1939-07-26 20 The photographs on this pace wer la ken when the .Municipal Services luh held their annual sports meeting at ihe Jalap. Besai Seadnim on Sunday. \h«\c some competitors are taring a hud time through one of the struggles in the Obstacle Rac 440 yards. Li.v 1 ian126 words
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Advertisement7 1939-07-26 20 I Read the SUNDAY TRIBIMDominant in Malaya7 words
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Advertisement213 1939-07-26 20 r~~— iiimji NOW! THE TALK OF TOWN IS:Oi am v i:k vim: i n t A i>l E HAS, CI Ni:Jl A s DEVELOPING <& PRINTING —^—m^mmm——<m»—.—r A NEW ATTRACTIVE SELECTION OF SKODA CAR 3 JUST \RRI\ ED. m ARRANGE FOR DEMONSTRATION. AT Singapore Motors 315-319. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. PHONE.213 words
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Advertisement104 1939-07-26 20 MODERATEi j EFFICIENT TUITION Tuition Classes on jS lines aill be grtea onif> branches of:— DRAWING f uvriv And Senior, an X^o Drawing Coarse for s, Enquiry at:— 40-B, CROSS .Tr -pT Helicon Art Studio SCULPTURAL srn,| E U ■00l ALLAN'S INSECT ggrjjl KILLER ife^^l HARMLESS TO IfS CHILDREN HOUSEHOLD104 words
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Title Section15 1939-07-26 I The Malaya Tribune RADIO SUPPLEMENT Vol. 2.—No S. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1939 FOUR PAGES.15 words
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427 1939-07-26 I MMER MEETING OF THE INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING UNION ber of listeners in the world lias increased in the irs by about 33,000,000, according to figures at this year's Summer Meeting of the Internal Bri adcasting Union. Information supplied to the on by eighty-eight427 words
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Article33 1939-07-26 I 4CCORDINO to an cfflCiaJ announcemade in Germany, the Prague •No 2) station at MelnU f£69.5 m.-n« to be known in ia|*re ar men. and that of Brno m 922 Eteichatetuler Maehren.33 words
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Article164 1939-07-26 I THE Ministry of Posts and Telegraphs at Buenos Aires (Argentine Republic) has authorised Th? establishment of a correspondence service to be known as "Fonopost, 1 by which electrical recordings of verbal communications can bo i'orwardc i through the post as ordinary mail. The sender registers a message up164 words
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Article45 1939-07-26 I TN addition to the Lnoik transmitter new under construction. a contract has been nlneer* by The Dutch casting; organisations For another hi** l nowpr station. The Iransraittor* wi'l rtwhiAllv v/o'k m 355 9 m. '843 kes) and 413.2 m. (726 kc s) respectively.45 words
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202 1939-07-26 I ■THREE well-known personalities of I the West Indies cricket team now playing in England and Sir PeJham Warner, the Trinidad-born veteran of English cricket, wi'l broadcast from Daventry at 11.30 pan. GM T on Friday, that is, 6.50 a.m. Malayan Time Saturday. Jack Kidney, the202 words
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170 1939-07-26 I OVER fifty writers and actors from Wales, and others from the B.B.CVs North. Midland, and West of England Regions, are attending a Summer School for radio playwrights and actors that is being held by the 8.8.C. at Harlech College, North Wales, during July. Divided into170 words
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Article, Illustration47 1939-07-26 I The traditional ceremony of 'Chairing the Bard' is always one of the outstanding events at the Royal National Eisteddfod of Wales. It will be included in a broadcast from the 1939 Eisteddfod—to be held at Denbigh—that Daventry listeners will hear on Aug. 10 next.47 words
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Article, Illustration42 1939-07-26 I Richard Tauber, the famous operatic tenor, will broadcast a recital of German "iieder" in Daventry's programmes in Transmission 1 on Aug. 11 next. At the wheel oi' their car is his wife, Diana Napier the well-known him star.42 words
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368 1939-07-26 I INAUGURAL BROADCASTS DIPLOMATIC representatives of Brazil and Spanish-speaking LatinAmerican countries, eminent members of the oversea Press, and representatives of the British Foreign Office and other British institutions \vre among chose who attended the reception trivcTi by the oif the BBC, Mr. F. W.368 words
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Article70 1939-07-26 I TELEVISION THE CINEMA IN view of the pnasibiUly cf television being a definite part ol cinema installation in the future, a special series of free instructional cor ci for cinema projectionkrl.s is given hy Baird at a sp«ecir.i section of their factory at c yclcnham. Four lecturers will deal'with the70 words
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Article122 1939-07-26 I ITCH close of Ihe financial 1 yea* A shows an encouras ng increase in th.' number of licence* issued by All-India Radio. The iotnl number 9f licences at the end cf April, 1939 was 73,69? as against 53.810 In April. 1938 and 43,351 in April. 1937.122 words
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Article170 1939-07-26 I THE Marquess of Puferin and I British Parliamentary UnderSecret \ry of State for the Colonies, will give the "Empire Exchange' talk that listeners to Daventry will hear on Monday next. He will discuss the recently-published Report of the Committee of the Economic Advisory Council on Nutrition170 words
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Advertisement406 1939-07-26 I wiiHiNiwniMiiiuwai I The Tribune Gives Fullest I Sports Reports 5 m si fa I i I i 1111(1" d by the Radio Service Company of Malaya 193 4 Limited, on TROPICAL and on an Stß SECOND HAND RADIO RECEIVERS We suggest y° u Ny Pfcflco lor several reasons Recepl;on is406 words
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Miscellaneous1991 1939-07-26 II I [WORLD'S BROADCaI Cftf^ Electrical recording t Gramophone records frn and Evans ar.d Manelle NIROM I IIM lh JMIY 26 6.20 Torn Jenkins, al Organ of Plaza fi R© 1181 Mel* <IM gmt.l time-table end program*, cmema, Swansea. Mr wilke ydc 15.15 Mcs (19.8 m.) P™- _n. French. Opera n351,991 words
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Advertisement107 1939-07-26 III I CLOCK WATCH REPAIRS YOU ABE SURE OF EXPERT SERVICE, WIIEN YOU ENTRUST ALL SUCH REPAIRS TO YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, I (Near Middle Road). Contractors for the Repair of Clock: and Watches to the British Army R.A.F Base, Malaya. PHONE NO. 7922. insist on "GARRARDS" THE107 words
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Miscellaneous1822 1939-07-26 III HEH3SH IWORLD'S BROADCAST PROGRAMMES I! => r^ l Kxtrk-al mortfing t Gramophone recordt MANILA JULY 28 frime si wai at 145 vm 835 London the News. MHMHHOBHOTHH 1 HONGKONG KZRM 9.5S Mo.s (SW m.) W GMT I 8.50 London 'Mcc food for thought.' VTT ■■1 »7* yrvv ov> Mrs HI1,822 words
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Advertisement111 1939-07-26 IV I ftoauhi 3 Low THE CAMAY BEAUTY METHOD j r |g IO >0* y Clean natural loveliness is J I 4#B*s£fg This (Jtulei- beauty's first law Twice I i BEAUTY SECRET every day apply a light lather j I of Camay to your tare and I hands. Then 30 seconds111 words
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Miscellaneous1894 1939-07-26 IV I UOP-bItA.U!» ut Kent I WORLD'S BROADCAST PROGRAMMES Vf .I X/ 11 20 Th. new. and newsletter PARIS I flrW. V j Sunday july 30 j% ie T f mal al 41j vm 1524 m (19 7 m) kz*°£^^ y wt/p4 S \y% >, \m Continued from page 3 11.401,894 words
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