Malaya Tribune, 27 July 1939
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Title Section38 1939-07-27 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaxas National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL XXVI- No. H7. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Thursday, July 27,1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1939 l'lv i.38 words
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Advertisement188 1939-07-27 1 Read Tlie S I) D A TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya STAMPS, I; I ci asion to require these little things which are sometimes I I tur business- I Remember— I 1 A T'S I nan make them for you II H. KIAT CO, LTD., I U-8 Robinson Road, II 650188 words
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Advertisement202 1939-07-27 1 I Stomach Impurities 9 I Must Be Removed 11 It complicat4cfH) are hkcly ♦ill I II srt 'v*; if the c impurities :n 1 II r!V wfe remain. Loss of Appetite 1 II arid Lack f v c:-"v are Indicationsll LJial t'- 7 tern has In n "poison-1| II ed202 words
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Advertisement133 1939-07-27 1 Exclusive GOWNS SALONS AT PAGE 13 BATTERY HOW. SINGAPORE. MAJESTIC HOTEL, KUALA LUMPUR —■Tl■^"^^ j a Square Foot of j j Building Land I for the price of I and SEPTIC TANKS ASPHALT ROADS DRAINAGE SYSTEM WATER ELECTRICITY at No Extra Cost I iHo&l htiililimr sites (or MODERN homes are133 words
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Article130 1939-07-27 2 Last Night's First Night YOU wiil remember the comic detective picture of sometime ago, in .vh eh Melvyn Douglas was the detective and Virginia Bruce was the completely crazy wife. Well, they are tcgeiher again in another picture of the same type. Columbia thought it worth while130 words
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Article271 1939-07-27 2 5 TO-MORROW FOR Alt, KEAI ers Fortunate i athleUcs, and favt I m mechanical actlv I day for buying <■ Dtttck business So t:Zty helpful where land and I perty in'crests are J SPECIAL TtfFLUENCEi. 5 21 to April 19 and Octobi 23 J 2 To271 words
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Advertisement450 1939-07-27 2 ITEAMER SAILINGS- j p.o II ex and BRITISH INDIA in Errand). N. SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 CARTHAGE 15.000 July 28 i OOMALI 6,800 July 28 jfcAJl U i ANA 17,000 Aug. 11 fcANCHI 17,000 Aug 25 t luINGAIjORE 6,000 Aug 26 ftANPURA 17,000 Sepl. 8 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Sept.450 words
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Advertisement504 1939-07-27 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDEUTSCHEB LLOYD, (Incorporated lp Germany). The undernotcd are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, II ONG KONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 s.s. "SCHARNHORST" omits North China Aug. 'I m.s. "ELBE" Aug. 17 J m.s. "COBURG" Aug. 31 "POTSDAM" omita Mar/la. North China and504 words
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Advertisement458 1939-07-27 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1 932) LIMITED. Regular fortnightly service between Rangoon. Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, and Amoy, < Kulang.su». Special cheap relurn tickets to China for short holiday trips. NEXT SAILINGS: For CHINA For RANGOON "Hong Kheng" Aug. 14, 4 p.m ijs, "Hong Kheng" July 27 "Hong458 words
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Advertisement147 1939-07-27 2 HAMBCRG-AMERIKA LINIE B Oeutsch Anstralische Dampf«chifTs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA A.AJD JAPAN PORTS. Due S pore 1939 i s.s. SAARLAND via Manila July 27 t m.s. RAMSES via Manila Aug 7 s.s. SCHE-ER not Jailing at China Japan Ports Aug.147 words
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Miscellaneous247 1939-07-27 2 n** j To day's Crossword f B r T IF! F~l I 4 I j 5 I FH FH io ~il rrrmm Jl m 15 16 17 18 If I 19 24 "25 S rnizLi 111 i i 11 i_l CLUES ACROSS: CLUES 8 Resultant. 1. rude fellow. 9. Adjoining.247 words
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Article438 1939-07-27 3 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Wednesday. imhrfr 525 MM To day Change Rl BBER Quiet Steady Buyers 8 516 8 516 Sellers 8 3 /8 33 Ist Forward August Buyers 8 516 8 516 Sellers 8%" ga£ Forward September Buyers 8 516 gat Sellers 8 716 8 7 8438 words
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Article189 1939-07-27 3 m M. W m List Of Current Dividends Singapore. July 26 5 p.m. Total l Company Dividend Book* m financial clow D ate Div--173. Payable Date munting .d. No. 66 Aug 4 Aug. 11 Aug. 5 Wi% 1 1 *d. bonus oi -rr Lanjut 6d. No 12189 words
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Article812 1939-07-27 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore. July 26, 5 p.m Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 8 h 3 Austral Amal 4 6 5,Austral Malay 38,- 40,Ayer Hitam 19 9 20 9 Ayer Weng 0.72 0.76 Bangiiji 18 9 19 9 Batu Selangor812 words
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Article130 1939-07-27 3 Singapore. Wednesday. Tin at midday was $1138 up Business was slightly better on the London Stock Exchange yesterday although Wall Street was rather lower on a fairly large turnover. Locally business in tin shares was again at a low ebb and apart from some enquiry for Taiping130 words
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Article238 1939-07-27 3 Singapore. July 26. »v. c followln are the exchange stod this mormng according to the dally clr cular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Bankincr Corporation SELLING London T.T. 2 4 Londcn demand 24 Lyons demand 2055 Switzerland demand 241 14 Hamburg demand 135 New York demand 54 9238 words
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Article17 1939-07-27 3 Singapore, Thursday. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $113«/ a (up Si17 words
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Article19 1939-07-27 3 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28 2 (up 7! 16); Sellers (up19 words
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Article251 1939-07-27 3 6% Maynard Co., Ltd., $30,000 Int Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 701 102 ncnr AY.% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar 31, Sept. 30 106 108 norn 4U% 1909 red. 1955 $1,000:000 Int.251 words
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Article174 1939-07-27 3 Singapore, July 9Q. R. Sum 1 W Coast No. 1 per Koyan X is.;ii!!i W. Ccasl \o. ii pet Koyan R. (Siami W. Coast No 3 per Koyan Rice Siam 1 $166 Rice Siam 2 $161 I Rice Siam 3 $145 1 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $inr> I174 words
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Advertisement31 1939-07-27 3 THE EASTERN UNITED Ass I''tAXCEl''tAXCE CORPORATION. LIMITED. J MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, £tIIGI.ARY, PERSONAL ACCI JJENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATl °N AM) PUBLIC 1.1 ABILITY INSURANCE. Kb OECJX BTRFET. hsTNGAPCHS.--r. W. HALL, Uonerai Manager31 words
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Advertisement175 1939-07-27 3 lOVERSEAI OVERSEA- I CHINESE 1 BRNKING I Undertakes banking transaction* of every description. Places at your disposal the multifarious services of its institution with branches all over South Eastern Asia connections in all principal cities of the World. Welcomes consultations on financial and investment problems and assures you of personal,175 words
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Advertisement343 1939-07-27 3 BANK OF t'fitl.XA Incorporated i n coin a by Special Chariei 12, Cecil Str#»«t Pint Telephones: Manager.) Office M 44. Sub Manager.' Office 0442. Exchange Dept. 6441 General Office 5168 Cable Address: CHUNGKOO." Paid Up Capital $40 000.0004H Reserve Fundi in Excess of eh. t V 200.000.00 Total Assets approximately343 words
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Article90 1939-07-27 4 NG On July 26th, 1939, at No. 22, Butterworth Lane, Singapore, Mr. Ng Klin Foong, 52 years, founder of Chop Kwon«- Cheong Loong, goldsmiths ot No 59 High Soreet. Singapore. He is survived by his widow, 5 sons, Messrs. N<* Yodk Fah and Ng Yook Lin and90 words
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Obituary51 1939-07-27 4 y-rn Chun Tuan, and family Tend:r "their henrtfelt thank:- J /> Brigadier Lird officers and members of t!v Salvation Army the Friendly Companion Association, friends and relatives who attended Jie funeral of I h late' Mr. Clnia Soo Tuan and aLthose who sent letters of conclnlent? and wreath* 11151 words
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Advertisement535 1939-07-27 4 BT55JSE c l aaamm-UBĔwsSS^ WANTED AGENTS For Air Coolers. Appiy Box 820 c o Malaya Tribune, bin fcfcpore. (855-ii WANTED DISTRIBUTORS throughout Malaya for Alii PURIHER CONDITIONING BOX very saleable. Apply Box 821 co Malaya Tribune, Singapore <854-A» WANTED HIRING GARAGE CLERK must be very keen and energetic—Ke p to535 words
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Advertisement594 1939-07-27 4 WANTED Secondhand Tungar rectifier good o:-der for charging six and twelve volt batteries from AC. house maim?. Apply stating price to Doctor Jumeaux T Malim. (858-A) "WANTED: Brave Tactful Young Watchdog, cheap. Over distemper, good bar* and teeth essential. Box 805, Mfalaya Tribune, Penang. (810 A 1 WANTED ABOUT Four594 words
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Advertisement592 1939-07-27 4 WANTED: Fiat 514 500. Also Raleiuh Sports Tourist Roadster. Apply Box 808, Malaya Tribune. (817.A) W. HORNET 1933 Coupe $350. Morris Minor Side Valve 1933 Saloon, comprehensive, insurance, $350. Straaten Motors, Kuala Lumpur. (816.A» STAY AT CANTON HOTEL (opposite Great World" Singapore's newest hotel, Beautifully Furnished rooms most have fan,592 words
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Advertisement475 1939-07-27 4 Miscellaneous OUR HAIRSTYLISTS do not give you 0 stereotyped perm.-r-but one designed :o match your face and your personality. •Or if you prefer, bring us "a cutting illustrating your favourite coiffure and we guarantee to satisfy you. Don't just admire ethers but BE AD.VIRED by others. BANC KOK BEAUTY SALON,475 words
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Advertisement550 1939-07-27 4 IS YOUR PROBLEM? Busi ness, Ftaance, Marriage, Litigation, etc. anything. Reliable horcccopic advise given Satisfaction assured. Send Time end bate of birth. M. Narasimham Aiyer, Consulting Astrologer. 79, Ampang Street, Kuala Lumpur. (778.A) Tailoring Millinery etc. WATCH OUR LAST FEW DAYS* greater, reduction price—lst quality shirts old price at $2550 words
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Advertisement487 1939-07-27 4 ORIENTAL tELEPUONp v, electric ca,; r£. v 'Incorporated in the Unit k NOTICE TO TELEPHONE !tS( TELEPHONE CDBSCI HEREBY NOTIFIED July, 1939, the basic rates lines and extension t< reduced ti under External Extension and Private Lines within 2 miles of Telephone House and Involving the use of! 2 underground487 words
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577 1939-07-27 5 Private Cars For Hire Purposes Charge (f rom Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. J\ELIVERING judgment in a ca.se where a well-known local Chinese, .Mr. Chong Kirn Wean wa? charged with permitting his private car to be used for hire purposes. Raja Ayoub, the577 words
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66 1939-07-27 5 Reuter. Washington, July 2». pm U S Senate by 64 votes tv 15 has ratified the treaty with Panama n-oviding fcr consultation in the evenof "any" threat of aggression which vould endanger the security of the Republic of Panama or the neutrality and security ofReuter. - 66 words
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Article65 1939-07-27 5 Reuter. London, July 23 Mr. Geoff- y Shakespeare (Financial Secretary to the Admiralty) replied in the negative to a Commons questio 1 to-day as to whether it was intended «0 abandon tne Thetis. The Goverrment earnestly desire i to salvage the Thetis as early as possible, he said,Reuter. - 65 words
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165 1939-07-27 5 Singapore, Wednesday. RENGASAMY (38) a Hindu, pleaded guiJty this morning in the second police court before Mr. Conrad Oldham on a charge that he at 6.55 a.m. on July 25 being employed in the capacity of a servant to the Kallang Gee Works, committed165 words
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Article81 1939-07-27 5 Reuter. London. July 26. MR. Malco'm Mac Donald (Secretary of j State for the Colonies> announced I in the House of Commons to-day that there was under contemplation an e«- 1 penmental settlement of 250 to 500 refugees in British Guiana by the despatcn of a pioneeerReuter. - 81 words
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Article31 1939-07-27 5 Reuter. Paris, July 26. A court has decided that cold worth j approximately £8.000.000. lodged In the Bank of France by Spanish Republicans, be returned to the Bank of Spam immediately.—Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article24 1939-07-27 5 British Offical London, July 26. Tho Chief of the Polish financial delegation, Colonel Kcc, is leaving London for Warsaw this afternoon. —British Official Wireless.British Offical - 24 words
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Advertisement559 1939-07-27 5 SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. idera are invited for the redirection of houses Nos. 27-4. 27-5. Boat Quay, 85 and 95, High j reel end tot 'lit' dcmolitvm of No. 1. Fjrd s citication and Form of er may be obtained at the Office ie Singapore Improvement Trust on tyment of a559 words
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Advertisement105 1939-07-27 5 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE ITRAITS SETTLEMENTS 7 T ILEMENT OF SINGAPORE. I„ Bankrup cy. No. 7 of 193«. lie E. M. ABDULLA COMPANY (E K. MOHAMED ISMAIL, partner) of No. 161, North BrMge Road. Singapore, Traders. Receiving Order made: 4th February. 1939 Date of105 words
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Advertisement342 1939-07-27 5 ffcc'T'w'iWhat a' p- bonny boy! Sleens well,gains well, looks well-that* the SCOTT'S Emulsion baby! However if he's ted SCOTT'S -i v Emulsion gives that little /V v 5 extra nourishment which a ll the difference. The surest test of a baby's progress is a steady weekly gain in weight. All342 words
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Advertisement503 1939-07-27 5 ~—'"—r-_..__ jj,*, L. WEARNES AIR SERVICES LTD. AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY SERVICES. lUGUBI 4TH. ORDINARY SERVICE. SPECIAL HOLIDAY SERVICE, Leave Singapore 7.00 a.m. Leave Singapore .5.00 p.m. Arrive X l.umnur «40 a.m. Arrive K. Lumpur 1.40 p.m. Leave K. Lum;mr US a.m. Leave K. UMpV 455 p.m. Arrive Ipoh 9.55 a.m.503 words
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Advertisement105 1939-07-27 6 wmmmmmmmmmmmmmummm WE HAVE THE FINEST SELECTION OF vULCAI v WATCHES Yick Woh Hing j 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD 'Near Middle R~ad> Do Ml fail to come and see them. PHONE NO. 7922. tin WEAKNESS DEBILITY AN/EMIA use DESCHIENS' Syrup of HaemogWbin ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength, *a* botter105 words
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Advertisement54 1939-07-27 6 Second Hand Radios Fully guaranteed and serviced, Prices from $2 5 RADIO SERVICE CO OF MALAYA 1934 LIT)' Malacca, Kuala Lumpur Ipoh, Penang. AMERICAN 11.M.V. RADIOS. 11 R.C.A. Tubes S. S. PRICE 5525/--$44.00 Per Month For 12 Months S »le Agents for Mate] Kee Huat Radio Co. 122-124, OreJurd P54 words
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Advertisement180 1939-07-27 6 I hPYE" IS.UHOS I M lor Efficiency, Reliability and \jj Service. j! VERY rjLAR IN MALAYA. I Sol? A .1 >. nor: BOOM LEONG. li RADIO YD GFVPHAI AGENCY 'I ti Kuala Lumpur. if 1 1 MANY DOCTORS AGREE The OM A is bund Best Doctors in Singapore an I180 words
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Advertisement176 1939-07-27 6 Commencing Toes. Aug. Ist. Another Bi<REPUBLIC SERIAL Showing SimultaiN \&h SUN (Neu Wurid) EMPIRE (Tanjong V mr I T|h* W "»AtPf BYRD Pr* EfccA lU<:c?i I jut MAXiVfc j 'tidbit w. SOMETHING p& WORTH NEW! BLYIST' m 1 SZm ri TVp„ L,Wrene£ s Henry S'arr rwith On ?Sm V an176 words
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Miscellaneous1003 1939-07-27 6 ftJMMMMIMIWHMMMHMIINI———^W——— ———MOTMVNia 7 05 Talk On Fn I 7.20 Concert relayed j To-day's Radio 750 8.30 International tai 8 40 LifC in Pari> ........c««.■■■■ ii-ii................... yr 8.50 Qramophone SINGAPORE LONDON r »-3STw. "gg!«. I tw war& .1 Sir Stanley Peed. MP, in sorie- Stock. ZUh 225 metres (1.13 nn s>1,003 words
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782 1939-07-27 7 Share Market Report j Germany v furious! They have kept the nerves of the world on edge on the possibility of war wer Danzig and now, led American market revival, the world insists that Germany is heading for Peace. ous indignant denial782 words
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Article153 1939-07-27 7 Singapore, Wednesday. I rih Singapore chamber oi Commerce Rubber Association held its 1448 th motion yesterday, when out of 1,264,394 <Q. (554.46 tons) catalogued. 1.054 619 lb. (470.81 tons) were offered and .83.822 lb (394.57 tons» wore sold London—B 5 16d. New York—l 6 3 8 cts.153 words
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Article96 1939-07-27 7 Singapore, Wednesday. CHUA Thow Seng <Chawan), Lim Ah Kee alias Hok Yek iHokkien). Sim Keh Huat <Oha\van> appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Singapore Second Folic Magistrate, this morning on a charge that they on June 23, at Queen Street, did commit murder by causing96 words
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Article61 1939-07-27 7 Reuter. Washington, July 26 i M view oi vital pan petroieum plays in national defence, President Rooee evelt has sent a letter to Mr. Lea. chairman of the House Inter-state Commerce Committee, calling for legislation to provide a national oil conversation policy, This is designed co preventReuter. - 61 words
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71 1939-07-27 7 DRAHMASRI, N. S. Parthasarathi ff Swami of Madias, well-known Hari ivatha performer who recently return- < d from Sumatra on his way back to India, will give a Hari Kathu discourse Lelore the Nattukottai Chettiars at 9 p m to-day at No 54 (top71 words
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Article21 1939-07-27 7 Reuter. Shni ii:ii, July 20—A'lm. Hart to day Lcit o! the United stsUj A«itlr F m Adm. Yaniell—Reu-Reuter. - 21 words
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Advertisement87 1939-07-27 7 iUlcers SORES A RSCESSES. ufcers and bad legs may be caused [SJ r^lr^S^^Xl t./ a simple knock or scratch. But the pain IHB Us^i!^m!S% :it ion is agony to the sufferer. So, for \fj&ffi&s^£\ successful cure Zam-Buk is thoroughly IMB ljClP^^-< i i amended. The valuable herbal oils in Zam-Buk87 words
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Advertisement452 1939-07-27 7 Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day? I never overlook it MACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE Sales Representative A. T. Gillespie, P.O. Box 217, Singapore. It you use a solid dentifrice, try MACLEANS SOLID PEROXIDE DENTIFRICE Gland Discovery Restores Youth In 24 Hours Sufferers from loss of vigour, nervousness, weak body, impure452 words
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Advertisement215 1939-07-27 7 B GHlettc jM II SHAVES THE WORLD After two generations, Gillette remains the greatest name in Shaving. Why Because it successfully utilises every scientific facility for constantly improving the quality and precision of its razors and blades. /j;- 77/ /v/Ay should have OVALTINE Rusks Baby Yveuc Io~M her "Ow.ltine' R215 words
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Advertisement493 1939-07-27 8 I PAVILION 6-15 9-15 TO-NIGHT j LATEST MOVIETONE NEWSREEL I Glti: A T WOIt L D A MU6EMENT PAKE TO-NIGHT 9 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT. 1 ARARFT SATURDAY VFTERNOON DANCE rt IXU 1 -2.30 TO 5.30 P.M. GLOBE THEATRE: To-night. SALLY, IRENE AND MARY." Sunday, "GOING PLACES." MATINERS AT 2.30 4.30493 words
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Advertisement165 1939-07-27 8 HOW BAR Open sp. m. Till Midnight OPENING TO-NIGHT: 6.15 9.15. IIIfIHnWPfIHBHBHBHn COMEDY ROMANCE —WILD MSM J 2 with gags and f^B«^n^tiu^fen^*nr^u^^i n^^^n^nH^nWn^HnHßßSl < lIAItLftE RUGGLES m his most uproariously funny romance. ii I EXCITING NIGHT** with ON A MUNSON, MAXIE ROSEN BLOOM, REGIS TOOMEY. Week-end Matinees 2 p.m. "THE165 words
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Advertisement331 1939-07-27 9 S EMPIRE TALKIE I 7 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9.15 P.M. 2 Walt Disney's Masterpiece 2 I "SNOW WHITE j The Seven Dwarfs" SUN TALKIE f 7.30 TO-NIGHT 9.30 Shirley Temple in ''Rebecca of Sunnybrook Frr arm hot em a SMOUS ACCIDENT UKiJHIS will stop m LAU6HIHC at f&HI NEXT CHANGE Pavilion331 words
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Advertisement77 1939-07-27 9 1 WO X I D DANCE PALACE. THE LARGEST AIR CONDITIONED CABARET IN MALAYA WITH BAR RESTAURANT ATTACHED MiJ.il i DAACIT j Nightly at 9.30 p.m. TEA HAvn; (TREE ADMISSION) EVERY TUES., THURS. SAT. SUNDAY TIFFIN DANCE FROM 1.30 P.M. to 4.30 P.M. SPECIAL ENTRANCE TO CABARET CAR PARK AT77 words
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Advertisement132 1939-07-27 9 j I MIDNIGHT PREMIERE SfAL "SCREENING SATURDAY. 29th JULY MONDAY, 31st JULY PLANS FILLING RAPIDLY A I U A M D D A I BOOK NOW—Phone 6H09 J *l/iITIDI\A The Most Discussed Film of the day! if/1 they tried to betray...by W\ tfcc government they tried to destroy...by NraP^^V the132 words
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Advertisement184 1939-07-27 9 «•■■•••••••■■'«•^■■«■■■■■•■VO«M««aMM««*««o,' J "HOTEL IMPERIAL" can be cordially "recommended—"Malaya j S Tribune. I Full (if Honest-To-Goodncsi? Thrill —Singapore Free Press. a 3-i5, 6-i5 9-15 A L HAM It It A |i jj SATURDAY MORNING SHOW AT 11 A.M. 3 ~~"7"7"""~ i .uiiir iQME-DtUM*. H L I S j SAME PROGRAMME WILL184 words
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Article710 1939-07-27 10 WHAT exactly is the area indicated by the Japanese when they of "East Asia," in which they seek to establish a new order? From many bellicose statements which nave been made, it is clear that their aims extend far beyond China and Manchuria. They aim710 words
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963 1939-07-27 10 E.T. HUANG - Control Of Colonies Bv E.T. HUANG THE question of colonies is bound to come up more serious seme day and constitute one of the vital issues in international politics. Herr Hitler, every now and again, makes pointed references to Germany's p-e-War oosscssions, and Signor963 words
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Article59 1939-07-27 10 In a Court case recently, a parrot was the subject of a dispute between two neighbours. We understand the bird listened respectfully to the jokes made by th e other beak. "It was about twelve o'clock the following day when I goo home, tired out. Quickly pulling59 words
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Advertisement249 1939-07-27 10 ■J B !7& Famous B ACME PORTABLE WRINGER I IT S A WRINGER— I I (LEANSER M \NGLE I I ALL IN ONE I j ROBIXSO3> A CO., LTD. I r "TrT —T'TiTTTi' ii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmnnai" VOGUE PATTERNS fy v- v "1 I 4» p •2« (> If r r "J"249 words
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Advertisement14 1939-07-27 10 Waterproof mMfr Washable ■KBRpi^' Smart ,<>^K^r 800 CHIANG CO., -*04, North Bridpe Road, Singapore.14 words
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Advertisement115 1939-07-27 10 GIRLS' CARDIGAN'S. Pure wool cardigans, long sleeves. 110 raining three buttons. Marl mixtures V j j and plain shades, trim-red contrasting J) V L s ripes or embroidery, delightful coioui X jftSjL ticy, saxc, green, scarlet, lemcn, natural. rose. "Jlzes: 12 to 2G. f PRICES: 52.f?5 to «5.5*5. "*V GIRLS'115 words
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879 1939-07-27 11 Cause Sensation In Two Parliaments Reuter. IjOMB explosions at King's Cross Station and Victoria Station yesterday, resulting in one man being killed by having his v n off and a number of other people being injured, created ation both in the British HouseReuter. - 879 words
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Article47 1939-07-27 11 Reuter. Buffalo, July 27. (UIINF.SE interests have purJ chasd the factory equipment cf the Stewart Motor Corporation, truck manufacturers voluntary liquidated in February after being earlier prominent in the export trade. It is believed the equipment will be shipped to China. -Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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295 1939-07-27 11 Reuter. London, July 27. j me Minister referred in the of Common* last night to conversations. He said instructions had been sent tish Ambassador, Sir Wii- and h3 honed to be in a to make a statement ear!> 1 whether it was t«Reuter. - 295 words
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Article81 1939-07-27 11 Reuter. Danzig, July 21. (HESITATE to give a blank cheque on the futuiV but no responsible person could assert that a general conflict must spring up over Danzig." d.c iuivd High Commissioner Burckhaioi io an interview with Reuter. i)Hurckhardt was answering the direct questionReuter. - 81 words
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Article71 1939-07-27 11 Shanghai, July ii. rnHE British passenger steamer A Haitan, proceeding to Swatow from .Hongkong, struck a mine and was badly damaged the Haitan is returning to Ilongunder h"r own steam. Tho Haitan struck a mine while voyaging from Formosa to Swatow. accordiiv, to a German report,71 words
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Article37 1939-07-27 11 Reuter. London, July 27.-It has been decided that Ihc debate in the House of ComRlOns on foreign affairs vill take place on Monday instead of Wednesday. Sir Archibald Sinclair (Liberal Opposition leader) initiates the debate -Reut( r.Reuter. - 37 words
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682 1939-07-27 11 Protests In London Reuter. Shanghai, July 27. IT is stated in foreign circles in Tokyo that as the lesuil of yesterday's negotiations. Sir Robert Craigie. the British Ambassador to Japar, has accepted the Japanese demand for Anjilo-Japanese cooperation in order tf. suporess anti-Japanese activities in theReuter. - 682 words
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138 1939-07-27 11 FOUR FIRMS AFFECTED Reuter. Tientsin. July 27. nnHREAT of death unless they leave Tangku within four weeks was sent by the "AntiBritish Committee" to the British staffs <»f four British firms there. The .staffs involved belong t> the A.PC. Jardine Mathe-on. The Kailan MiningReuter. - 138 words
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Article154 1939-07-27 11 Reuter. Washington, July 27. rpifE Slate Department announces th-:. the Unites] Slates Government is terminating the Treaty of Commerci anrl Navigation of 1911 with Japan, thus paving the way for an embargo on (he shipment <>f r::\v materials to Japan. Mr. I M c!< ilReuter. - 154 words
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Article86 1939-07-27 11 Shanghai* Ini? 2*. OANCHI-KIJO h is partialis invoked irl dinance, which. means Ina! specifi ;t irrts n Mar.- ,.'>; ed <n a war faaiilf. This i ioa that tl i tion > the Ufanehnkna Oatei olian border has become miv.; serkms for Japan. According to UyVst86 words
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Advertisement42 1939-07-27 11 6 WATTS OUTPUT »20 WATTS DlS'cf- MalaWS I I t HighPATIONi OUTSTANDING SENSIHV- pcrfcmKlllU MtuillHl fYLCiI .V/. •ITY ON 13 21 BT DYNAMIC SPEAKER 'Advertisement of The General Electric Co., Ltd., of England. M i.gnct v i W P S. 203 A42 words
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Article558 1939-07-27 12 JA tXESE newspapers congratulate Ihe British on their "moral mir; ge. M This is tne crowning insult. When brigands who literally JUfld figuratively strip us nuked M I .'.itsin congratulate us on our morality, there is something radically wrong with our policy. JAPAN'S first official and concrete558 words
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333 1939-07-27 12 Relatives Completely Lost (Tribune Staff Keporter) REMITTANCES from Singapore and other centres in Malaya to South China have dwindled to negligible proportions, the Tribune is reliably informed. In consequence, only very few Chinese shops here continue to undertake333 words
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251 1939-07-27 12 MALAYAN CHINESE BOYCOTT Reuter. London, July 26. THE effects of the Malayan Chinese rioyeott of Japanese goods last year are revealed in the report of the British Trade Commissione: at Singapore on the economic and commercial conditions of Malaya, published to-day. TotalReuter. - 251 words
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Article65 1939-07-27 12 M. Michel Breal. Far Eastern Man.) ger of the Agence Havas, will leave Singapore to-morrow for France after spending a few days here. M. Breal has been visiting his various offices and correspondents in the Far East during the past few months, having seen much of the65 words
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Article54 1939-07-27 12 Reuter. Paris, July 26. THE Duke de Maura, Spanish Monarchist leader, has left Estoril, in Portugal, for Lausanne, where he is meeting ex-King Alfonso, reports Excelsior from Lisbon. According to the report, the Duke has precise instructions from Gen. Franco to discuss with the exKing the conditionsReuter. - 54 words
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Article139 1939-07-27 12 Singapore. Wednesday. COURT Inspector W. C Alexander told Mr. L. C. Goh, the Singapore Fifth relice Magistrate, this morning tha. there was a case before the court m "/hich a Teochew Goh Ah Tan t2B» wa* charged that on June 29 he cheated Mr. J. E. Cogswell by139 words
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351 1939-07-27 12 (Finn Our Own Reporter.) X Penang. July 25 t DECISION by the Municipal EngmA eer s Department Committee to deducVtiie mm of $545 from the Pro i dent Fend of a clerk (deceased) m the da« I I division as he had been found351 words
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Article61 1939-07-27 12 Singapore, Wednesday. HILE standing on a ledge painting windows of new houses at Kirn ?eng Road on July 21. Tob Ah Chunn Chinese painter, fell 20 feet to tl.e floor below. He died in hospital from shock and naemorrhage from multiple injuries A verdict of death by misadventure was returned61 words
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Article, Illustration289 1939-07-27 12 "PEOPLE in Britain are quite resigned to having a war and bang T done with it. They are tired of being kept in suspense all the time," stated Mr. Tan Cheng Lock, C.H.E.. formei member of Ist Legislative Council of the Straits Settlements289 words
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Article65 1939-07-27 12 (From Our Own Ii- j)orter) Taiping. Wecuieaday ■pliE tnaugural meeting of the Malayan J. Chinese Recreation Clubs' nmaigamaticn will be held in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. The meeting will consider and adopt if approved, the rules for amalgamation of the Chinese Recreation Clubs in Ma lay a.65 words
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Article107 1939-07-27 12 (From Our Own Keporler) Penang, July 25 AT to clay's Municipal Meeting, ihc President, Mr. J. A. Black 'aid on t'"»e table a letter addressed to r he Resident Councillor, Perang, which ft**it with his own suggestions as rega 'ds the maintenance of the pavilion, the tennis eoiu's,107 words
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Article103 1939-07-27 12 M AJOR General L. V. Bond accompanied by hi- m ed through Penang t hi- mom on the "Carthage." In an interview with th< i he said that he looked a great deal of pleasure to hi appointment and that from what he had103 words
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40 1939-07-27 12 The Chinese Consul-General, Mr ka« Ling-Pai is extending hi the picture 'Hua Mv L tueb is having its midnight premiere at tn» Capitol Theatre on Baturd; If] R&j bnd his party will be screening.40 words
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229 1939-07-27 12 Singapore. Wednesda: summary of how the firm of Engineers and Con'i was started in Singapore was given by Mr. 3. N Jones, a pean civil engineer who is suing his former employer, Mr f'henjr Soon, for alleged wrongful dismissal, at to-day's hearing in the Hfgh229 words
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Advertisement55 1939-07-27 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. .0: CHINA BUILDING. W™£XclrM* THONG 5898. Sl* v FIRS MARINE, MO TOH. V** RONAL ACCIDENT MEN'S COMPENSATE.. INSURANCE. AGENTS: SEREMBAN POI BROS 0 MALACCA HQNG CHAt K. LUMPUR WENCI BENG L«u NG KON HEF KLANG LEE ENG rEH. IPOH LEE AH WENG. PENANG GENERAL VKOPaC^ AND55 words
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473 1939-07-27 13 "Great Regret" At Leaving Country "pEAR NOT." says sixty-year-old Major General William George 1 Shedden Dobbie, C.8., C.M.G., D.5.0., General Officer Commanding Malaya, in a farewell Mange to the peoples of Malaya, through the medium of the Tribune. To-day, on473 words
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Article, Illustration142 1939-07-27 13 Is oi MaJaya, »hf Geaml was a flii I hi the Lfffebtire reunefl. Hew i» a pietni* taaea srferc one of Ike Marrow meetjog he attended *«ais SBTViri in M.lt.v JJ»J r General Bobbie attendluinunuis |*netie«i chn bis tenure m aetviee Ma io; General Dob bie taken at an ofAcml142 words
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Article70 1939-07-27 13 umnae meetine of the Metho--Bchool to have been held on 28 has been postponed to July 29 The meeting will c at 4.30 p.m. at the Wesley "V 1 Fort Canning. rmer girls of the Methodist a boo] and of the Fair-field Girls ire invited to attend.70 words
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Article174 1939-07-27 13 Singapore, Wednesday. DEM ARK ING that it was clear that Chan Meng Poh was still not 11 a proficient driver and that it was the height of folly for him to have driven down busy Temple Street, crowded with children. Mr C H Whitton, Traffic174 words
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Article41 1939-07-27 13 Mrs W 3. Stirling left Singapore night KOI Hongkong by the India, che will visit her relatives there ano '1! o here in November to meet fer husband who will be arriving from England at that time.41 words
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Article132 1939-07-27 13 THIS is the farewell message to the peoples of Malaya which the G. O. C. Malaya, Major General W. G. S. Dobbie, has given to the Malaya Tribune: "1 leave Malaya with great regret, having had an extremely memorable time out here. J like ;hc132 words
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183 1939-07-27 13 Singapore, Wednesday. DECAUSE full restitution was made and that, it was his first offence. Wan Ismail bin Abdul Majid. 22-year-old clerk of the Johorj Bahru General Hospital, was bound over in the sum of $100 for six months, by Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke,183 words
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Article60 1939-07-27 13 Mr J Hammond, manager of the firm oi Bruce Petrie, Ltd.. and Mrs. Hammond left tor England yesterday on retirement from Malaya. Mr Hammond. DAS been a well-known member of the business community of Singapore. He came to the country originally fo r Guthrie and60 words
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Article53 1939-07-27 13 The Band of tne Straits Settlements Police will perform in public en Friday July 28. at Farrer Park at 5.30 nm. under the direction of Mr. S. chapman. Bandmaster:—March, "MaiUal Moments." Winter; Overture, "Lustpiel," Bela; Selection, "H.M.S. Pinafore," Sullivan; Descriptive, "Mill *n the Forest," Eilenberg; Selection, "On Famous53 words
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Article213 1939-07-27 13 DNEtTMONIA caused the death of 42 people in Singapore for the week ending July 22, according to statistics given by the office of the Municipal Health Officer. The number of persons dying from pneumonia last week was ton more than that of the previous week, and213 words
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Article356 1939-07-27 13 Singapore, Wednesday. TNG GONG SENG claimed trial this morning in the fourth police court before Mr. C. HKoh, the Singapore District Judge ar.d Police Magistrate, on a charge of using force to a public servant while in the execution of his duties. Court Inspector356 words
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Article104 1939-07-27 13 Seremban, Tuesday. AN alleged double murder commit- ted in August 1935 was the subject of a preliminary inquiry before Mr. Cunnyngham-Krown, the Seremban Magistrate, yesterday when Lav Seng was charged with the murder of Wong Lai and Ng Mm, and the attempted murder of Chek Fatt, at104 words
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Article100 1939-07-27 13 (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban Wednesday. DRY weather conditions in Negri Sembilan for a eon iderablc uetidi have now made themselves felt in Koala Pilah. the State's second largest town, where a I shortage of water ;n the reservoir lis reported. I Folio win t100 words
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Article13 1939-07-27 13 An Imperial Air Mail is due to-day. Another is, due to-morrow.13 words
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Advertisement114 1939-07-27 13 J /tome maae delicious, I attvatf? fresh j cool meals I II ycu have not Tied vine of our kS^bWz&l^ famous &*C.S. Pies you've missed a \l "^fe' *reat They are really scrumptious s \iS&i because only th" lenderost 7— nA poultry and game are used to nr!;- 1 f114 words
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615 1939-07-27 14 Singapore, Wednesday. "IT seems to me that the opening of a few V. I), clinics for the exclusive use of women and open day and night is of very urgent necessity," said Dr. K. Ando in a talk, 'The Oldest Profession," to members and guests615 words
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Article287 1939-07-27 14 Shanghai, July 26. A SPOKESMAN of the Britisn Gov I ernm?nt in an interview given Ito press representatives, revealed that during the negotiations in Tokyo Sir Robert Craigie, the British Ambassador to Japan, had much difficulty in persuading Mr. Arita, the Japanese Foreign Secretary, to 'ir<>p287 words
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Article146 1939-07-27 14 "I WAS attracted bj and its speed, it before I could do ai led Jike a thunderbolt These were state: William John Nbnhmo ant employed in the N evidence in the t 1-oon was fined r." riving without J safety of others a. hi Kasah Road and146 words
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Article59 1939-07-27 14 Singapore Wednetfe? WONG Ah Heng (25) and V TT (22), Hainanese. were found en a charge of assisting in ment of s common Tan Ques Lin Street at H 25 tc-relay by Mr. Oonrad .-.ecorra' police court thi The magistrate fined i eused $25 or in deiauit 2159 words
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663 1939-07-27 14 (F/um Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Julj X CURTHER evidence was led to-day before Mr. R. C. Redman, Ita Magistrate in the case in which Mr. Gus Davis, former manage: of the Pavilion Theatre, Kuala Lumpur, is charged with eriminti broach of trust;663 words
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Advertisement390 1939-07-27 14 RAFFLES BREAD' IS THE BEST! I Daily li« i Kit Irs Provo li. BAKED IN ELECTRIC OVENS UNDER STRICTLY HYGIENIC CONDITIONS. We Also Deliver DINNER ROLLS Fresh From The Oven Between 5 9 P. M. Itaiii*l<'« Iftaikcrv A f o«iVHi«m«rr>. it LAUNCH PICNICS ARRANGED PICNIC BASj<E_TS_and LAUNCH PROVIDED ——■r* IJLir\ISJr390 words
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Advertisement209 1939-07-27 14 A. T. EDWARDS Co., Ltd. AUCTIONEteRS, ESTATE AGENTS VALUER MO. 11. MALACCA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONE KMfi. LAND FOR SALE HOLLAND ROAD. (Adjoining "Modern Homes'* E. late). Excellent plots of approximately IVt acres each an available in this desirable position, many of then having excellent \iews. LOW RURAL AS' 7 '."'SMI-209 words
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Advertisement138 1939-07-27 14 PILES can be Cured There are thonsands of men ana women who suffer awful agony day and night because of pile trouble, who do not know that every chemist stocks a special remedy that does most surely and quickly banish the misery of this wretched trouble. Make a confidant of138 words
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356 1939-07-27 15 Mixed Doubles Thrills In Malacca Tennis m Our (Mm Correspondent) THE flnjl of (he Mixi •> hu. riLf, Malacca, Monday. Mr*, oui,,!,,., y 0 li" between try provide.. "2 rlicipants «as brilliant or. els „n <k 1 Kath f th€ The fast six aim356 words
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74 1939-07-27 15 i Our Oxvn Correspondent) Malacca, Wednesday. Malacca vo:unteers have lev ncy raedals; Sgt b Mohamn ed Hashirr», ±ut b Haji Abciul Che-nan b Mohammed Bi w Lim, Cpl. Clung tpt J J. Johnston BgT I pi [ohaaaaaod Ah bin .I'jhammed Denis b Md ammed K.issim74 words
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Article37 1939-07-27 15 rj for the Brunton Cap salted as follows: 2 id Troop, 2. H.S. 11th S Cth Troop; 4. ACS. S.F.I. 3rd. Malay Schools the first un Troop; 2. 2nd Sg. 3 14th Alai Troop.37 words
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338 1939-07-27 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) mrrvu Malacca, Wednesday, ft a Boh, an elderly Hokkien, appeared before Mr. J. G. RappoMalacca Police Magistrate, in the Police Court on on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt with a knife. 1 was alleged to have been Bongs Rava338 words
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129 1939-07-27 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Sega mat, Tuesday. t~OUK Chinese tappers made their appearance before Inche Rauf bin Mohamed Sa'at, the Segamat magistrate, on a cnarge of criminal breach of trust of fifty piculs of jeluconf, the property ol their employer, at Bekok.. The value129 words
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248 1939-07-27 15 (Fr<m Our Own Correspondent) n Trn Muur, Tuesday. THE prelmnnar.. inquiry iflfc a cha.ve of having iWthc Muar friso* Javan.se, iSujak bin Mohametl Hussein and Abdul Hamid bm Rajj usof, was heard by Tuan Haii Xasir bin Haji Saljeh to-day. J Inche Hasim248 words
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Article24 1939-07-27 15 On Wednesday Aug 2 the Loyals will ?'ivo a public demonstration of the new fcrm of drill introduced into the Bn'.ish Army24 words
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Article88 1939-07-27 15 <Fiom Our Own Correspondent) JNVIGTED on his iwn plea of guilty en a charge of having been found wi possession of one complete still for the manufacture of liquor when he had I£Jo C n July 16 Rt Parit Ibrahim BOim, Boa Ah Tow was88 words
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Advertisement272 1939-07-27 15 Pimples Go Cause Killed in 3 Days The very first application of Nl*nrts,.™ t0 w Clear aw «y Pimp"ea like mtSc %Ll°^,*l?_ becomtag soft, smooth and l n oderm ,s a new discovery that kills germs and parasites on the skin thn fl 5 Boi 8 Red BtotcKS Eczema, Ringworm,272 words
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Advertisement243 1939-07-27 15 ,yiIL HATS our hedd ipf io P- y T" l ycoun,, Add deserves an B ,CMby Fuf F H fU PALE, 'NERVY' OT NORMAN Norman's mother was worried very 1 worried about him. He was 'nervy,* JLjHLJtT P ale and highly-strung. He tired easily y and finicky over food, until243 words
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197 1939-07-27 16 Singapore, Thursday. SH.B 2; Excise t JWO goals scored by the S.H.B. in a thrilling second hal r won ♦h?ni the Second Division (B) match against the Excise at the S.H.B ground yesterday. Following a rather "heavy" exhibition Of soccer197 words
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89 1939-07-27 16 "From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat. FOUR singles and two doubles were played off In the Batu Pahat district Tennis tournament. The results wert as follows: SINGLES Syed Mohamad beat Khoo Ah Thong f_-l pak Hoe beat Alfred B—6, 6—o; Hong Leng beat Thiam Hoe89 words
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Article95 1939-07-27 16 ENTRIES are invited for _the Mayflower B.P.s open singles and open doubles championships. The former is ft;r the "Joo-Kiang" challenge shield; the latter lor the '•Souvenir" challenge shield. The "Joo-Kiang" shield will be competed for on a X O. system, while the other tournament will be run95 words
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Article, Illustration688 1939-07-27 16 Our Cameraman Gets One Over The Referee Rafs Fight Hard To Beat S.C.C. In Fast Senior Division Game Cricket Clv b Play Their Best Match Of Season R.A.F 2; S.C.C 0. |N their best exhibition so far thU season, the S.C.C. yesterdaywent down to the R.A.F., leaders of the first688 words
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438 1939-07-27 16 Singapore. Thursday. BRIGHT taMing by Yogarajah who scored 41 was the feature of the cricket match in which the Victoria School defeated the Raffles Institution by 77 runs. Taking the first lease of the wickeis. the Vie438 words
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Article359 1939-07-27 16 JHE nint'i i.nnual athletic sports of tie Serangoon English School war, held yesterday at the school plaj ground before a very large and distinguished gathering of guests, parents, guardians and Old Boys of the school. Tens Scan won the class A In dividual champicnship with 25 points:359 words
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Article98 1939-07-27 16 E.vntlES arc being railed f« He open invil iti' m teaaii to-irnu-nunt of the S.t .R.C. and atfw vi*h entrance feei mv I be »er.t t D» Poh bee loaj. S RC. I l/.a». Green, by I «>.m.. M >.!!rd:> Aug. 26. Ptey uin- M MM*,98 words
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Article105 1939-07-27 16 (From Our Own I orrespta** Batu Pahat A DULL game of soccer was nosed at the Bun Pahat diura. Wien the P.W.D. Bata ft** beat the Mersin. P.WJ). goals to oil. In I ,v w Semi Finals. Batu Pahat was far superior their opponents uid105 words
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Advertisement17 1939-07-27 16 j P E BOTTLE 111 1 M fcHfti lj |J yr^fTfTi'''' "*bUHI Hill Ktete^ h WPS IB17 words
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Advertisement34 1939-07-27 16 FLYING J HOME^ So smooth, so quick and oh so comfortable. Fares include all IrTL <t?*ll expenses of Hotels etc., even tip* B *>kings md information from Ag >nts: MANSFIELD Co. Ltd., Singapore im^iiwin'ivn34 words
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Advertisement71 1939-07-27 16 "ACID stomach that's what cm nights, nights wbm y and just can t rest. 1?« 1 aod taken duriDg the day during the night, and t; «bo* tat<* the stomach nrr nervous system b v] impossible. Neut: and your dig**** > and you'll deep like »top, take a dose of71 words
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149 1939-07-27 17 Tfi! sc ison s last soccer match h» re, playi d on the V.M.C.A. round between the T.P.C.A. and police Dept., two first division trams, is marked by an unfortunatt incident. Hitherto, all league games played ,m v war have unlike in preceedtrs. ended peacefully.149 words
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Article315 1939-07-27 17 Singapore, Thursday. vt i V !> 6; Minesweepers 1. pLAYING at the Stadium yesterday evening, the S.C.F.A. "B'' ham proved too good for the Minesweepers whom they de0} six goals to one in a division ?B league fixture. :ood team-woriv he setter of315 words
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Article80 1939-07-27 17 friendly game of soccer rper GilnT.an's Married XI lor's XI on Saturday a: Stadium Ground and the present the respective r E'eren: Messrs. Tan Soon Wee Seng, Tan Chye Hock, Kues, Hassan Bin Palil, Low Ah Bee, Wee Eng Siang. Goh Thiam Seah, Foong •■"serves: Tan Beng80 words
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Article12 1939-07-27 17 <er vs. Gordons (Div. I)— 1 MV. vs Mental Hospital12 words
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Article50 1939-07-27 17 The following payers will represent tne Post Office Club against the Royal <Mr Force on Saturday at the latfers courts. Seletar;— K. Maclennan J. Macintosh- A Rajie Yeo Meng Seah; R F B Gun Osman Faraj: G W. Jeremiah D C Ross; M. Isa Ma don H. Rashid'50 words
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Article46 1939-07-27 17 r r-HE following have accepted to play for the S.C.C. in a tennis match Egainst the Naval Base at the S.C.C. on Wednesday. August 2. Roy Smith &J. L. Purnell; E. C Cherrington D. E. L. Anderson; A G. Hay C. J Bern broke.46 words
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Article59 1939-07-27 17 THE following ha'.e been selected to represent the Singhalese Association against N. PI Lim's XI on Saturday at the Association grounds at McNair Road at 2 p.m. el. Abeywardena (Capt.), P. M. Siri S. William, A. Ranatunga. A. Ranasinghe, Arthur Perera. A. A. Frankie. A. A. David.59 words
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Article64 1939-07-27 17 'THE following w 11 represent the Pitman's College vs. the Trade School en Friday at the Trade School ground at 5 p.m. Abdul Latif, Mo'ad. Noor. Muller, Lim Hun Keow, Yok Kong. Robert. H. M. S. Abdullah, Chew. Ng Yam Lim, Barker, C.N. Campos, Cheong Eng Han. In64 words
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Article79 1939-07-27 17 The following are selected to represent the Amateur A.U. in a friendly ladminton matcli against the Eclipse 8.P., at the horn? court, consisting of 5 singles and 2 doubles, on Sunday at 3.00 p.m. sharp. Raymond Frois. Low Keng Ann, Low Poh Hye, Yeo Hon Chuan, William79 words
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Article42 1939-07-27 17 r Singapore, Wednesday. IN a lriendly soccer march played at Pulau Brani. 25th Fortress Coy. R.E., defeated Fort Canning 3—2. Rush and Leigh scored for the losers, while the Sappers got their goals through Littlejohn and Thompson (2).42 words
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683 1939-07-27 17 \F*or> Our Own Reporter) Penang, Wednesday. QNLY 135 entries were received for <he Penang Turf Club's Gold Cup Meeting on Aug. 5, 7 and 12 as follows. HORSES, CLASS 1 6 furs Mile or 11 furs Bar ford X X O rieaudekin X683 words
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55 1939-07-27 17 Reuter. THE Scuth African. Bobby T.ockc wa;: 1 five up on Richard Burton, British open golf champion, at the end oi the r«rst 35 holes in the £250 aside ehallen»e match over 72 holes at Mere course Cheshire. Th e remainm;-, 30 holes willReuter. - 55 words
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Article55 1939-07-27 17 The following will represent the Clerical Union Eleven againt the Hongkong Eank Eleven on Friday g| th" Clerical anion Ground, Balestier Plain' at 5 p.m. sharp. Kirn Eng, Seng Chye, Peter de Souza. T. Conceicao, W. F. Gomes, Arthur Lim. Rajoo, Jit Mui. Aziz. Mills and N Rozario.55 words
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Article357 1939-07-27 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Tuesday. DEFEATING the Polite by live goals v to three to-day at the Istana Padang before a large crowd in their last league match the Prisons have become champions in this season's Johore Bahru district league soccer competition, having357 words
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Article71 1939-07-27 17 The next monthly social and liteiai y meeting of the A C S. Old Bows Association will be held at the Chapel Hail, Coleman Street. j:i Friday, at whieii Mr. T. Dorasamy will speak on The Literature of Abuse. Other items of tne programme will be community71 words
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Advertisement349 1939-07-27 17 Xi| y > T "7 i-' JL I 5 I €md with it YOUR STREHGTH f/Sf Pit (All European Prenaration) As time flies you get older and weaker. You may not feel it becaus? the change is slow and gradual. The fact, however, remains that with eveiy year as it349 words
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Miscellaneous24 1939-07-27 17 TIDE TABLES TO-DAY High Water. B.bJ a.m. 7.5 ft. 7.30 p.m. 8.5 ft. TO-MORROW High Water. 9.25 a.m. 7.9 ft. 8-32 p.m. 8.9 ft.24 words
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278 1939-07-27 18 During the fir-t five mouths of 1 planes of the .Japanese air lone were shot down and destroyed and r> Japanese pilots were killed or captured, according to a report of the Chinese Air Force Headquarters. The figures do not include those278 words
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79 1939-07-27 18 Chungking. July 2G Aft* r more than two months' c:aseleas effort, ten vernacular Chungking papers which were forced to suspend publication shortly after the heavy Japanese bombings in May and move the*.r plants to places of safety on the subinb'. are expected to resume publication79 words
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Article53 1939-07-27 18 Chungking, July 23. THE Chinese Mohammedans National Salvation Association has issued a manifesto declaring that the Darticipation of Severn I Japanese-fostered Mohammedan societies in the Japaneseinstigated anti-British movement in Noitn China does not represent the sentiment of the entire Chinese Moslems who abher the Japanese demagogues.—53 words
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148 1939-07-27 18 Hongkong, July 25. I JAPANESE are flooding the newlyoccup'ed South China areas with Japansse goods bearing counterfeited American and British trade niarte. according to information received here. Pee goods and manufactured articles from Japan are having labels changed t\ Shanghai on a148 words
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135 1939-07-27 18 n<""ETIC scenes of Japanese conscripts r ciiled to serve in China was descriDa i v bo k "In ide the Japanese Am I written by the English writer James Bertram Mr. Bertram described at Tolcyo railway station In May a^ rOU 8 watched a draft of135 words
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901 1939-07-27 18 TOKYO NOT A SECOND MUNICH "No Friends Will Abandon Or Betray If We Continue Helping Our,:. Chungking. .1 25 M AID of the friendly nations wili be coming foi tinue to be able to help ourselves," declan Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek in901 words
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Article103 1939-07-27 18 Central News. Chungking, July 23. a LOAN of $3,000,000 has been raised A for new construction projects in Chungking, including repairs of reads improvement of the fgerry service and e< ction of a suburban market accordn g to General Ho Kuo-kwang, Mayor f Chungking. a. ConstructionCentral News. - 103 words
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Article94 1939-07-27 18 ALLOWING that Britain much desires a peaceful solution, she can only make concessions such as will not conflict with China's interests and with the provisions of the Nine-Power Treaty. Otherwise, she would be assist ing Japan's aggression and, moreover, helping h<r in destroying the Treaty. Britain herself is a94 words
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Article94 1939-07-27 18 Chungking, July 24 DR Shoe Iviien-chene. Director c; n wti% created Co-cperatives Boreas under the Ministry of Economics announced today the initial plana coordinating the co-operatives' admlniatrattye machinery throughout the nation as wen as establishing a number of experimental stations for the *o?pcrat:ves. iKf*t •'■•.■•"'trv s94 words
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138 1939-07-27 18 International News. 1Q Shanghai. July 21 A 8 p, :f Picke d Japanese China have left aml runnel no p. in" is riroiu bag A WOU dCd in recent air b,m ■ir forceLf P P r t stat ed th Sort* iIL. 0 B atInternational News. - 138 words
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Advertisement32 1939-07-27 18 ITI ILK RT IT'S B€ ST Jt; -w. lwh in ,ne natural milk vitamins B L U ALWAYS FRESH. tailßß M ias?tj» j CONNELL SJKO I 111 KS CO., LTD.»^--»» WPS'. 132 words
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Advertisement161 1939-07-27 18 I 5 1 ALHAMBRA j SUNDAY 30th JULY jjjk MAGICIAN WITH A BASKETBALL! 11 a.m. 'J. 15. 0 15 and 9.15 P.M. Asthma Germs Killed in 3 Minutes Choking, gasping, wheezing Asthma and Dronchitis poison your ■ystem, ruin your health ami Wi ;ikt'ii your heart. Mendaco, the proscription of an161 words
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Advertisement9 1939-07-27 18 I 1 ii A^Tl pT imy W I Phon.4«79 words
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243 1939-07-27 19 Union Govt. Anxious can United Front. of members drawn natives and coloured yet determined its he Indian Passive emenl and officials cisioii will l>e made c campaign has been In p i ral months. o tdication of how long the243 words
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121 1939-07-27 19 DR. DADOO TO LEAD THE FIRST BATCH DECISION AT MASS MEETING Johannesburg. ,MY A KUst l is anno «n«d as the date for the by hT'Tx' f th t L passive "Stance campaign the I* v This decision been tafen M D-dSn, aSS Ve Resistan <*121 words
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490 1939-07-27 19 (United Press). STT- ol v Bombay. July 13. NT vm V> mh il Bose has received following cable from Dauo0 Leader of the Nationalist Group in the TransvaaJ lnciian Congress: i„ th A mass meeting under the auspices of the Nationalist Group(United Press). - 490 words
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Article91 1939-07-27 19 (United Press) Karachi, July 20 -Mr. Bhulahai DeRal MLA (Central) arrived here by the nnperiai Airways' flylngboat this even n? from England after a fortnight's absence from India. He was received at th seaport among others by the Mayor of Karachi Dr. Choitran Giowani. Prof oLnS(United Press) - 91 words
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169 1939-07-27 19 er i hey live closely activities of the I Congress on which a'a salvation now i a visit to the anI Congress is their But for obvious ure which has I of the Indians in Malaya are no > this respect. so the Indian169 words
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Article56 1939-07-27 19 (United Press.) Bombay. July 21. advices received here to v-' day from South Africa indicate that Mahatma Gandhi has advised the South African Congress, which, it is understood, sought his advice, to postpone the satyagraha movement there until ho is able to Rive the Indians in South Africa(United Press.) - 56 words
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138 1939-07-27 19 (United Press). Simla. July 16. THE Government of India, it Is understood, are in direct com munication with Mahatma Gandhi seeking the latter*s advice in adopt, ing a policy to counteract the segre gation measures against Indians in the Union of South Africa. If(United Press). - 138 words
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Article170 1939-07-27 19 (United Press). Abbottabad, July 22. MAHATMA Gandhi has cancelled his Kashmir tour altogether. Gandhiji telegraphed to Sir Kailash Haksar yesterday morning accepting his advice to cancel his Kashmir tour owing to the situation that has arisen. Gandhiji had accepted the invitation of the Kashmir Government to(United Press). - 170 words
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374 1939-07-27 19 (United Press.) Abbottabad, July 22. important meeting between Mahatma Gandhi and His Excellency Sir George Cunningham, Gov ~n,,» of N.W.F.P. take place at Abbottabad on .July 25, when it is understood, several matters w'll be discussed. vTI? c Gcvcrnor < who b at present a(United Press.) - 374 words
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Article88 1939-07-27 19 United Press). Poona, July 20. Senapati Bapat, who had announced his decision to perform "Jala Samadhi," self immolation by entering watery grave on Saturday, July 29, has now renounced his decision, in response to pressing appeals from friends, admirers, and the general public. Senapati BapatUnited Press). - 88 words
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Article32 1939-07-27 19 (United Press). Allahabad, July 19.—Acharya J. B. Kripalani, General Secretary. A.1.C.C., announces that the Congress Working Committee meeting whl be held at Ward ha on Aug. 9 ?.nd subsequent days.— (Cnited Press).(United Press). - 32 words
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259 1939-07-27 19 Gandhi'ji's Appeal (United Press). ITXDER the capiion, "Indians v in Belgian Congo," Mahatma Gandhi writes in the Harijan as follows: "The case of our countrymen in 3e.--gian Congo does not admit of easy .reatment. It consists in the prosemuon alleged to be political, though(United Press). - 259 words
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