Malaya Tribune, 28 July 1939
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Title Section39 1939-07-28 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed La rgesl Sales VOL. XXVI -No. 178. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Friday, July 28, 1939. The Malaya Tribune PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY JULY 28, 1939 FIVE CENTS.39 words
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Advertisement198 1939-07-28 1 TRY I*Hfc FAMOUS "RED SEA" ORANGE JUICE. RED i>EA PROVISION STORF 53. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. PHONE 2133. MIIK BAR OPEN DAILY FROM ?.30 A.M. TILL 11 P.M. tnjou the thrill of picture* making at minimum cost With the Popular jSvlf n U "Brownie"—made only by ]»In Kodak—you can get good,198 words
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Advertisement62 1939-07-28 1 ments. We have a v* i<*« range of designs, cv JfP* 1 can supply from stock or to order. KIN SOO. LTD 89. High St., Telephone 2063. SHOW ROOM: A NEW ATTRACTIVE SELECTION OF SKODA CAKS j JUST ARRIVED. j VRRANGE FOR DEMONSTRATION AT Singapore Motors 315-319. ORCHARD ROAD. j62 words
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Advertisement238 1939-07-28 1 v>—»———■——————— Exclusive <. O W i\ s SALONS AT PAGE i 13, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. MAJESTIC HOTEL* KUALA LUMPUR. 0f.... HI f^jf&s*-* 8 11P\ t^&^JStes?^-; ■II 0t Ilii iiiii ill; 3 c^\^' lIIpI mM Thousands tffffr have testified Ullll to the efficacy ttoo^ ooo^^ Wft of 'ASPRO,' W-^"^ ■[jlllj" and238 words
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Article203 1939-07-28 2 Tar is. HPHE Duke of Windsor celebrated his forty-fifth birthday -his thord in exile—at a dinner party 186 feet above the ground. He and the Duchess attended a trala dinner on the first platform of the Eiffel Tower. The gala marks the fact that the tower203 words
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63 1939-07-28 2 <;r< t«p photograph liken al the "Will; Choon Yuen" Restaurant. 'Great Wor J." Singapore* dical t\an»iners and friend* of the Oriental Govt. Securilv Life Assurnme Co. Ltd- en IN v\, Mr. S. G Sa»tth:u»im, (seventh fro'ii Ml in the front to\v>, Inspector of the Company, for In.ii On his rtsht63 words
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237 1939-07-28 2 We welcome intelligent letters on any subject from readers, but in j publishing them we do I not necessarily associate ourselves with the views expressed. [To the Editor of the Malaya Tift Sit.—Whatever may be the merits Ut demerits of the i judgment was237 words
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Article296 1939-07-28 2 \Tc 'or of Ihe Malaya 7 I grtat toft] «iT crcdti tmrftPfl poti- !i d a Ileet of butt» in K Lui i) r intended sooner or 1 Mie ricksha and servf the < ol people who do not to maint ol khe'r own. It i -r.296 words
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Article169 1939-07-28 2 hv Editor of the Malaga Tr bune\ Sir,—Government peons are concerned ov=r ihelr present rate of pay. which they find Inadequate. In spite of several petitions the authorities have fa'led to revise the scale. Surely the fact that the peons have to pay house or room rent out169 words
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Article491 1939-07-28 2 fTo the Edttnr n/ the Malaya THto Sir. Why do tbt Japaiicae aautaU» aguiiu* m» BrlUab while they arr ai WW uUh China? Moreover, th re u a minorconflict belwem Japanesr troops and i!to -Mongolian oJ i .1 up •"«and a full dress «vai Chliui Britain and Soviet491 words
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63 1939-07-28 2 Lucknow, July 14 I the Shia and Sun:: mci Houses of the United Pi ture came to an und rsl Madhe Saheba-Tabb iri Government would a* importance to i' This important aim made by the Hon'ble Premi Hi tne Uintid Provinces replying to the adjoin:. SvPd63 words
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Advertisement171 1939-07-28 2 VALET self-stropping razor, strop, and three VALE! blades in a smart moulded case. MVW f is so deadlq to MOSQUITOES Hit Is sure death to (meets I because it is a combination m^^^m f of potent killing agents W'^Ma^b.) which cannot be excelled. IB Flit has undergone the most f171 words
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Advertisement5 1939-07-28 2 t.v,KH.fH,.tKv ho« voN.uiur. MMrxro. 6NOLMIO5 words
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2554 1939-07-28 3 Capt. Oliver Lyttelton's Address VO givtm price level can be attained unless producers are willing to iiim their production exactly to the demand. To over-produce 506 tons per month is to have prices at the mercy of others," lh< Hon. Captain Oliver Lyttelton. D.5.0.,2,554 words
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268 1939-07-28 3 Reuter. Oxfoi'tl. A BILL asking for education at Oxford University to he -brought A up to date" was read before Oxford's first 'Parlmment here formed from J4 undergraduate organisations by the fm» Council and the National Union of Students. The University Education Society, which introducedReuter. - 268 words
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Advertisement387 1939-07-28 3 Bad COLDS V.-s «.JeJK Chills KpMv WHIN your throat is sore and AA|\ -V> iSfcSy sneezing ami yoj're thoroughly lost in a cold, then Peps will bring Dissolved in youi mouth, a Peps jf releases rich medicinal easences. Mr;, 1 /T-*fi which mix with your breath and v }^\{\J^ are387 words
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Article164 1939-07-28 4 Bangkok, July 28. IN September 1938 the Government took 52.430.000 ticals in coin from Ho TV s and sent mem to the U.S.A. Smelting and sale took place there, and were completed towards the end of Marcn last. When smelted, the silver proceeds were 22.816.381 ounces164 words
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Article32 1939-07-28 4 Reuter. Buenos Aires. July 27.—It is announced that the Argentine Government has no T p ed t n thp appointment of General pulepo Delia no as Spanish Ambassador o the Argentine —ReuterReuter. - 32 words
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Article67 1939-07-28 4 CAPITOL: "The Warning" and "Smavl)ing The Spy Kin?." ALHAMBRA: "Hotel Imm-rial." PAVILION: "There's Thai WmMM Again." MARLBOROUGH: Toofan Ou n GARRICK: "Block-Heads.*' ROXY: "Son ot Frankensteia EMPIRE: *>noii White end 1! Dwarfs.'" HAPPY WORLD: "Happy Qatar "Unmarried Gla*s Theatre: "Flaminr; Love' Cabaret. Side shovw Skaims. Wayang etc67 words
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Article204 1939-07-28 4 TO-MORROW FOE ILL READ- ERS. Some unfon j favourable business development j 7nay be a little disturbing. Fos- j sibly some official m v cause worry. Dtu I I patience mar business i S Good for travel and personal 5 affairs. SPECIAL INFLUENi < ary 20204 words
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Advertisement434 1939-07-28 4 4TEAMER SAILINGS. I BRITISH INDIA *acorpor&ted in Enjz'and). P. O. S. N (OS SAILINGS. OUTWARDrv Due. Tonnage. pore. I*3^ CARTHAGE 15 000 Jui> 28 X SOMALI 6,800 Jmy 3. KAJr-UIANA 17,000 Aug 11 >aNCHI 17,000 Aug 25 t bANGALORE 6.U00 Aug 2o RANPURA 17,000 Sept. 3 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Sept. 22434 words
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Advertisement496 1939-07-28 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDfcUTSCHEB LLOYD, (Incorporated IP MP*!. The uuaernoted axe the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due B'pore 1939 sjs. "SCHARNHORST" omits North China Aug. 1 M.s. "ELBE" Aug. 17 m.s. "COBURC-" Aug. 31 s.s. "POTSDAM" omitL' Ma*>Ta, North China and Yokohama Sspt.496 words
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Advertisement453 1939-07-28 4 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1 932) LIMITED. Regular fortnightly -trvice between Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, and Amoy, (Kulangsu). Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday trips. NEXT SAILINGS: For CHINA For RANGOON "Hong Kheng" Aug. 14, 4 p.m. 8-0. "Hong Kheng" July 27 "Hong Siang"453 words
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Advertisement128 1939-07-28 4 HAMBCRG-AMERIKA LINIE B Oeutsch-Australische Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1939 m.s. RAMSES' via Manila Aug. 7 s.s. SCHEER not Jailing at China Japan Aug. 12 m.s. KULMERLAND via Manila Aug. 20 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND128 words
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Miscellaneous191 1939-07-28 4 To-day's Crossword i —I —Fl FT F"T F~ ~F~ 9 ZZZZZZZZZZ n zzzzzz l 3 i 4 is ~\ir j— 23 zzzzzzzzzz^ 25 L_ ZZZZIZ ZLZDZZ 28 29 I PP 1111 I I I I 1 I I _j CLUES ACROSS: 29. Son?. 1 Spasmodic contraction of the CLUES DOWN:191 words
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Article451 1939-07-28 5 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Thursday Previous To-day Change RUBBEK Steady Quiet, Steady Buyers 85 16 85 16 Sellers 8% 8% Forward Aagu.st Buyers 8 516 8 516 Sellers 8 3 8 8% irward September Buyers 8 3 8 8 3 3 Sellers 8 716 8 716 rward Oct.451 words
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Article206 1939-07-28 5 List Of Current Dividends Singapore, July 27, 5 p.m. Total l axpaay Dividend Boon BR d0 tfamunting :>d. No. 65 Aug 4 lftd bonus Gel. No 12 July 26 5% int. Juiy 29 9d. No 18 July 21 6d. bonus 2 -> r No. 3A July 21206 words
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Article856 1939-07-28 5 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, July 27, 5 p.m Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 8 3 Austral Amal 4 l'/o 4 7 2 Austral Malay 3S v 40Ayer Hitam 19 9 20 9 Ayer Weng 0.72 0.76 Bang! in 18 9856 words
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Article110 1939-07-28 5 Singapore. Thursday. Tin at midday was $113%, up 4 and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 28 3 a cents, buyers October December 28*8 cents. The London Stock Exchange Yesterday was again generally firmer with the exception of Loans and Tin shares both110 words
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Article232 1939-07-28 5 Singapore, July 27. The following are the exchange stocl this morning according to the dally clr cular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2^4 London demand 2j4 Lyons demand 2055 Switzerland demand 241 14 Hamburg demand 135 New York demand 54 9 16 Montreal232 words
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Article15 1939-07-28 5 Singapore, Friday. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $113% (down15 words
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Article257 1939-07-28 5 ft% Maynard ft Co., Ltd., $30,000 Int Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 101 102 noir 41/,% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar 31, Sept. 30 106 108 norn 41/0% 1909 red. 1955 $1,000257 words
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Article155 1939-07-28 5 Singapore, July 27. R. (Siam) W Coast No. 1 per Koyan R (Siam) W. Cca.st, No. 2 per Koyan R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan Rice Siam 1 $160 Rice Siam 2 $10l Rice Siam 3 $145 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $105 Siam Broken Rice No.155 words
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Advertisement31 1939-07-28 5 THE EASTERN UNITED ISS RANCI CORPORATION, LIMITED EJKE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, l LAKY, PERSONAL ACCI JJKNT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSA* "ON AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. *£AD CJYICFLECLL STREET, «rNOAPcra,--r. W. HALL. o*n«ral Manager31 words
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Advertisement202 1939-07-28 5 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED, Guaranteed and Controlled by THE adT* CAN TILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. The Company, which is incorporated ta the 88. and registered as a Trust Company, undertakes the following duties:— KXECUTOIJ &OR TRUSTEE OF A WILL. ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED PERSON. TRUSTEE202 words
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Advertisement336 1939-07-28 5 iIWK OF < MM A Incorporated in China by Charter I 12, Cecil Btrect, Pfn i Telephones: Manager's office W44 S*ub Manaeer'.' Office 0442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5142-8 Cable Address: v CHUN GK CO." Paid Up Capital .h. 140 000.000.» Reserve Funds In Excess of eh. t 5,200.000.00336 words
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Obituary42 1939-07-28 6 1 TJ ...j,. is innounced betwW Anv. Lin Kim. clde-.i sou of :be la I Ml m« Am? Boon Jlun. and jap Ciim x, daughter 01 the late Mr and Mr* SfftP Ti** Kit. Malacca ex* plciec copy. I42 words
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Obituary48 1939-07-28 6 E-.ekiel wile ol Mr. m. E <-K,el mother or Mr P. Ezekiel parsed away peacefully at ner Ldence 73. King'? Road, Singaporean Julv 27. 1039. Axed 54 Funeral will lake place to-day, the cortege will leave the house at 4.30 pjn> for interment at Bidaduri. Deeply regretted48 words
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Obituary86 1939-07-28 6 NG- On .Juiv 26th. 1939. at No. 22. Bu terw r»h Lane. Finfcapore. Mr ffg Khiu Fo< n& 52 years, founder ol Chop Kwoaii Chpunt'. Lootig fcoldsmH! No si. High eirert, Singapore. H» Mirvivt'd by !u.-. widow. 5 sons. Messrs No V. k Fab and My Yook Lin airJ86 words
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Obituary34 1939-07-28 6 Thr (anulv ol tJie lale Mr. Hnrvy BfMUS; jjutcn wfcsh to txprtrj* ihHir sltta I ita i- reiativos and friend* who jittenccci Ihe funeral a- wHI n$ tht enl v i:s. telegrams and34 words
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Advertisement2696 1939-07-28 6 Ik B OH I HflH 1~~ FOR SALE 163, Moulmein Road two storey concrete compound house seven rooms three garages, area ***** square St what .offer? Apply 61, McNair R/>ad, Singapore. FOR SALE Two pieces land situated In Cameron Highlands U) one large bungalow suitable for Boarding House, with 82,696 words
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Advertisement311 1939-07-28 6 ORIENTAL TmEPfimTTr* ELECTRIC CO. M) (Incorporated in the NOTICE TO TELE PR o TFLFPHONE SUE HEREBY NOTIFIED July, 1939, the bash i line,: and extension tel reduced a.s under:— Kxtemal Extension and Private Line; within 2 miles Telephone House and involving the v 2 underground circuit< Interna] Bxtension Lines within311 words
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293 1939-07-28 7 FIVE DETENTIONS AFTER LATEST EXPLOSIONS Reuter. London, Ji.-y 28. FIVE men, including "the man with a slouch" whose description was circulated to eveiy police forte hi Britain following the King's Cross bomb explosion as being the person likely to assist the police, were detainedReuter. - 293 words
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Article148 1939-07-28 7 Reuter. Tokyo, July 27. A communique says that the British ana Japanese representatives held meetings this morning and this afternoon. In the morning further details in regard to the possible future of police procedure was worked out. and the representatives passed the afternoon in consideration ofReuter. - 148 words
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Article104 1939-07-28 7 Reuter. London, July 27. JHE question of the Anglo-Ameri-can barter agreement was raise in the House of Commons to-day by Mr. O. Temple Morris (Con., East. Cardiff), who asked what precis? steps would be taken to carry out the barter deal. Mr. Oliver Stanley (Secretary of theReuter. - 104 words
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Article69 1939-07-28 7 British Official Wireless. London. July 27. A series of films demonstrating the ■f full technique of Sir Herbert Barker, specialist in manipulative surgery, has been compiled at Saint Thomas's Hospital. It constitutes a permanent record of Sir Herbert Barker's methods, and w.ll thus ensure knowledge ofBritish Official Wireless. - 69 words
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Advertisement564 1939-07-28 7 GRI :\T WORLD CABARET. NOTICE. is HEREBY GIVEN tttA% new dance v. il] be issued by the Great Cabaret from the Ist day ol I*J39. and that old coupon* re acceptable at present shall ed after the 31st instant. HIV GREAT WORLD CO. thi day of July, 1630. Singapore Municipality564 words
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Advertisement633 1939-07-28 7 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CAP. 45). TN THE OF THE STRAITS' SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF MALACCA. Notice of Wage-earner's Administration Order. -Name of debtor: TAN TEE KWANG. Ma^acea 88 8 oU Road Description of debtor: Chief Clerk. Resident Councillors Office. Malacca, oi lW 1 PrWX 6Sa W.E.A.O. No. la Date on which wage-earner's633 words
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Advertisement63 1939-07-28 7 i The Thriller of Thrills! OPENING TIT S. Ist AUG. SIMULTANEOUS SCREENING SUN Werld EMPIRE lirsf 0 Chapters—l 3 reels of Republic's Great Serial. |l S I XU A POH El MM. SHOW I SUNDAY 20th August II SPORE RACE COURSE ENTRIES CLOSE AUG. 3rd j Particulars Gr Entries Apply63 words
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Advertisement561 1939-07-28 7 Bouquets. ortler. Sale ft Hire. "OUR SHO P" (I I.OKISTS) Estd. 1910. Trhpbim No. llfi 16, Dhoby (ihaut. Sin»apoif. NEXT WEEK....at the CAPITOL M-G-MTs BIG JOY SHOW! Ahoy, Hawaii! Here comes M-G-M's I( biggest cargo of gorgeous girls, \m 9 a y cT y» vn kit tunes, romance, JJ mBL561 words
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Article75 1939-07-28 8 Reuter. Bucharest. July 27. ANY Rumanian who goes abroad to avoid military service or leaves the couiury clandestinely will lose his citizenship under a law published to-day. The law also applies to Jews leaving the country clandestinely in the hope o f being smuggled into Palestine. The GovernmentReuter. - 75 words
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301 1939-07-28 8 Singapore, July 27. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 37V2 4;Ayer Hitams 19 6 21--liitams 0.31 0.33 Batu Selangors 1.17 1.22 Hongkong Tin 17- 18Bangrins 18 6 19 C.oahdtriangs 18 6 19 6 Hong Fatts 0 61 0.63 Idris Hyd. 6 7 Ipoh rln 18 6 ?o301 words
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148 1939-07-28 8 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. July 27, noon. Buyers Sellers No. IX R.S.S. Spot loose 28 3 8 28 Vx No. IX R.S.S. FO B. in cases July Aug 28 9T6 28 11 16 G F A Q R.S.S. FOB in bales 2Z\% 28 3148 words
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Article418 1939-07-28 8 Article Ml VI Beef kat i Peef stew or currj Fillet Steak; lb Mutton, Australia:; ?dutton, Indian; lb Mutton, Malacca; lb. Pork, lean; kati Pork, lean md Eat (Ist N POULTRi Capons (locally Ducks; each Fowls; kati Bens (locally reared Pigeons, domestic H Pigeons, domestic Pigeons,418 words
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Article101 1939-07-28 8 British Official Wireless. Paris 176 23 32 Kew York 4.68 17 -Montreal 4 68 5 16 Iini\,s" 27 55 '2 Geneva 20.75 Amstei istm 8 77 1 2 Milan 89 1 32 Berlin 11 «fi 1 2 J.isbon 10 1 1 Belgiun. 11.66*4 At hen, 547' Stockhoi'v 19.40British Official Wireless. - 101 words
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Advertisement203 1939-07-28 8 ARE YOUR EYES WEAK?(ifcs^ Avail yourself of the expert services of a skilled qualified Specialist with over 35 years' European clinical experience. Moderate cost for modern individually planned and built practical glasses. Thompson Optical Co. 4. Arcade Bldg., Phone 3002. it. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science. TYRODONE' Tablets give203 words
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Advertisement128 1939-07-28 8 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chemists and Store* I I IB mm THE BEST DIET DURING CONVALESCENCE After operations, or wasting and other diseases, you feel so weak and exhausted that you wonder whether you'll ever teel really well again Everyone urges you to eat Yet food nauseates128 words
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Advertisement70 1939-07-28 8 I -l'Yir IL%l>|rj>* I l or Efficiency, RMaaUHty and Service. VERY POPULAR IX MALAYA Aff?nts: HOE BOON LEONG DUtribucors: RADIO AND GENERAL AGENCY 8 Kuala Lumpur. Jj Qlostbra His first date? Yes! Worried obout his appearonce? Hardly! The daily use of just a few drops of Glostora keeps yoj looking70 words
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Advertisement27 1939-07-28 8 fOB .VORLD-VvIDE RECEPTION ..ATX FOR A FREE DEMON STRATTON RADIO ELECTRIC CO., 28-30 ORCHARD ROAD Tel. 3829. SINGAPORE Distributors: Scientific Service Co., I Honqkon j .Shanghai I27 words
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Miscellaneous1024 1939-07-28 8 To-day's Radio L SINGAPORE f LONDON HONGKONG BERLIN iiin 1 E OA M/;!« (19.< in• J ZHL *25 metres ([."««Ii) TRANSMISSION 5 in ZRW 9SZ McS 1A m ZHP 30.9G metres (9.G9 me,*) p.m. p.m. music. P m CSB 9.51 Mc[s (31.55 m.) 5 20 Dancc music, 2 0 News1,024 words
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325 1939-07-28 9 Singapore, Thursday. j SEQUEL to the 3 a.m. car crash on Bukit Timah Road opposite the Traction Company's sheds, was to-day heard in the Traffic Court Mr. C. H. Whitton, Traffic Judge, acquired Tan Chin Ho, alleged have been the driver of the car at the325 words
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132 1939-07-28 9 Reuter. Berlin, July 27. 4 ULALISTIC air raid rehearsal ti .n at .1 p.m. yesterday, when wi- sounded which mobiV B P helpers, bul the population kept in suspense uniil 7 l>m.. whtn iir raid sirens sent Berllntrs irryii into gas-proofed in red and yellowReuter. - 132 words
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Article119 1939-07-28 9 Singapore, Thursday. Peat (Singapore) Ltd., ta Kiy review state: of 5 per cent in *he exjv ance, retrospective for the (-f this year in addition V? c< nt. for the last quarter came ia prise to the markets, and a trifle, though on the decision was119 words
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Article41 1939-07-28 9 tVrmm Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Thursday. beat wave has struck Ipoh being the 25th day without iximum temperature recorded the Meteorological Station ha > '■"'> degrees on Tuesday, while the 11 urn of 68 degrees was reached on ay, July 22.41 words
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Article509 1939-07-28 9 Singapore, Thursday. UJOXC; FEE, a 27-year-old Cantonese, claimed trial this morning in the second police court before Mr. Conrad Oldham on a charge that he on July 12 at 12.30 p.m. while in a trolley-bus travelling along Victoria Streot stole $5 cash from Mohamed Abdullah. Court509 words
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Article42 1939-07-28 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 26. AT its last meeting here the National Assembly rejected a private member's Bill, providing for the formation of political pai ties. A big majority fdt that the measure was premature.42 words
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Obituary557 1939-07-28 9 THE death took place al the residence of his son in Swanage Road Singapore, on Wednesday night of a wellknown member ol the Eurasian Community in Singapore, in the person of Mr. Harry William Baumgaiten at the age of 74 years. Mr Baiini.-aN" LS Udi 112557 words
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208 1939-07-28 9 Singapore, Thursday. JJONEY left on a table in his cubicle by a Cantonese boiler-maker foreman employed in one of the S.H.B. workshops was missed after lunch time on July 19. The door of the room remained locked, but the trellis-work on top of the208 words
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Article176 1939-07-28 9 Singapore, Thursday. DEMARKING that the evidence before him was not sufficient to sustain a charge under Section 10 <I>, Mr. C. H. Whitton, Traffic Judge, to-day acquitted Kumaran Nair of the charge of negligent driving, without calling upon him for his defence. The case was a sequel176 words
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Article149 1939-07-28 9 At the ninetee ith annual general meeting of the Lam Chong Association held recently, the following were elected office-bearers for the year 193S 40:—Patrons, Messrs. Koh Kee Koh Swee Gim and Tan Chwee Bo an; president. Mr. Tan Tian Kiew < ie-relected>; Messrs. ran Tye Hua. Tan149 words
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Article71 1939-07-28 9 IyONG Yin Naam. a young lorr \f driver, and his alleged girl accom- Woirr Ah Kam. who were tried on irges of being concerned in a shootli| affray in the packyaid of conee shoo at Jalan Besar on Jane 2, ere acquitted by the District Mr.71 words
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Advertisement17 1939-07-28 9 M. P. PILLS Restore youth, vigour and vitality in 30 minutes. CHAKI CO., zy, Kobinson Rd., Spore17 words
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Advertisement162 1939-07-28 9 BACKACHE caused by KIDNEY TROUBLE Backache is really kidney ache. The kidneys are clogged up with impurities. They become sluggish. Harmful pain-causing poisons accumulate, and then starts that down-dragging weakness and exhausting backache. To end your pain you must restore the kidneys to health. Only a genuine kidney remedy can162 words
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Advertisement251 1939-07-28 9 Gold Leaf Tea like a Sunny day. sheds a brightness over everything—it's the sweetener of toii and soother of care.s. Gold Leaf T-a a perfect Tea. The merit ani superiority of Gold Loaf i.s that it Is drawn from the cool Highlands of Sunny Ce;,xon. FLUSH KIDNEYS OF POISONS AND251 words
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Advertisement255 1939-07-28 9 Believe Me This Cream Of Milk Recipe will make the average woman of 50 Use it where these arrows point then all over your face and neck HI". RE ;sa quick way tomakea wrinkled, flabby, sagging skin, fresh, firm and youncr. Mix one ounce ol pure era— <>f m:'k (predideated255 words
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Advertisement450 1939-07-28 10 I 1 \V I I IO N I The Happy Hilarious Se^uel 5 0.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 |To There's Always A Woman"! Sparkling with mirth I Lf/ Glittering with gaieryl $f/ Shining with star* who Wv yf*^>^^j£! k or* o con*tant delight murder end mystery Vpk f UTH that's a \~V450 words
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Advertisement282 1939-07-28 10 I "CARRIES A MESSAGE TO ALL NATIONS. TO ALL IN^ffPALS^ SHOULD BE AN EXCELLENT EXAMPLE TO SINGAPORE A.R.P. VOLUNTEERS" Straits Times. •The tVABIVIi\ T </ Presented with the Year's most timely and most Thrilling Spy Drama PI I I IJII I I f J jI I 1 j rl See282 words
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Advertisement83 1939-07-28 10 JOAN OF ARC! NOW FILMED IN CANTONESE DIAI.I opening SATURDAY 29th t Si,mlt TO-MORROW Jflmft^ l s,lt PALACE THEATRE-GRAND THEATRF JUBILEE THEATRE-PALACEGAY ATLANTIC and GLORY THEATRE i ~~His* in V I CM ASI €5 |if»ll (Penang's Famous Chinese Actress with Mr. KONG SAN SIEW in fif" "HWA muk lan" mtm83 words
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Advertisement288 1939-07-28 11 ALHAMBRA| SUNDAY 30th JULY A ttlfcfo MACiC/AN WITH fhank"iuisetti '«'««HKI PlCtwf writ t X 11 a.m. i.15, €15 and 9.15 P.M. HULLO! OIK USE AS RADIO SERVICE CALLING pttbUe Address System for sate or j aire. Mobile Amplifier can be .uptied from stock or made to r ai competitive rate.288 words
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Advertisement77 1939-07-28 11 ■liimiiimiiniiinmnnniwinH* K E W W 011 I, D j DANCE PALACE. THE LARGEST Am-CONDITION-ED CABARET IN MALAYA WITH BAR RESTAURANT ATTACHED. NIGHT DANCE Nightly at 9.30 p.m. TEA DANCE j (FREE ADMISSION) EVERY TUES., THURS. SAT. SUNDAY TIFFIN DANCE FROM 1.30 P.M. to 4.30 P.M. SPECIAL ENTRANCE TO CABARET CAR77 words
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Advertisement76 1939-07-28 11 iALHAMBRA MIDNIGHT PREMIERE book°now mt SW»*ND«n FOR THE FIRST o DAiS! I #JK(f they tr i«d to betray. ..by BL V Confessions of a NAZI SPY nARIHAAII FRANCIS LEDERER EDW. G. ROBINSON rrr^s s" hy WARNER BROS. CAPITOL. TO-MORROW at 11 A.M. "MICKEY MOUSE" Matinee of selected pictures includm/ \£\f?76 words
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Advertisement198 1939-07-28 11 "HOTEL IMPERIAL" can b« cordially recommn,d^ !ll!lya Tri |mne. j FULL OF HONEST-TO-GOODNESS fm prws j ILHAMBKA 3-is, 6-15 9-15 P .m.j ~"~~~"ZZ7 mimbtti —~**Ti im ii*'* 5 I \LSO -PATHE GAZETTE" with Pictures of FRENCH NATIONAL FETE 5 Same Programme will be shown at SUN CINEMA, IPOH, 011 4th198 words
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Article727 1939-07-28 12 WHEN the Prevention of Violence Bill came before the House of Commons on Monday there were a few members who apparently thought tne provisions were rather too drastic. Mr. Dingle Foot, for example, thought that "even the gravity of the circumstances could not altogether justify some of the727 words
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1090 1939-07-28 12 E. T. HUANG - Control of Colonies—II B, E. T. HUANG IN considering the broader issues of the colonial problem, we cannot dissociate our thought from the German daims, and it is in regard to these ciaims that th<* various Governments in Europe which are1,090 words
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Advertisement210 1939-07-28 12 sew wilh a 1 II I mm gmrSm: Ml ■^■L Ĕ 3 and reap < V s f «f ot ,on PURCHASE TERMS ARRANGED, n i Robinson Co., Ltd. THE ONLY COFFEE PACKED'.N PROCESS r There is no container which protects coffee flavour better than doe* LITTLES. Compate tt* flavour210 words
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Advertisement48 1939-07-28 12 SHORTS for M'OltiSregency! MAN TAILORED SHORTS FOR TENNIS, GOLF HOCK TV. FTC ETC REGENCY SHORTS i arc nerfectl,/ tailored from first class fabrics attd k\ in guaranteed perfect f /jjp WITH OR WITHOUT *Sf^^ I S5. 95 to $7.95 I Cream j IHITEAWAYSI _J^ h SINGAPORE \'ZZ j48 words
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171 1939-07-28 13 Cities Under Six Feet Of Water: Houses Collapse Reuter. Paiping, July 2S. TORRENTIAL rains, threatening North China with disastrous floods, have already stopped Japanese military operations. Of the four railways out of Peiping only that to Mukden is running, the others bcinjj underReuter. - 171 words
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Article128 1939-07-28 13 The Hague. July 28. Ar the opening of the afternoon session of the Netherlands Chamber leaders of tihe anti-revolutionary and Christian Traditionalist groups poke in favour of Dr. Coiijn's new Cabinet, which was, however, defeated. Answering the criticism that his "business' Cabinet, was unconstitutional because it128 words
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104 1939-07-28 13 Reuter. Danzig, July 28. 1/AitIOUS defence organisaV tion; in Danzig, it is rep or ted, being united under the ia i Prussian Command, which part »1 the Iteich \,nt. will make its first public appi trance at i\ great military re view at theReuter. - 104 words
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Article54 1939-07-28 13 Reuter. Hongkong, July 28. TUIE Hongkong Government has censored in the Chinese Press the rctions of !>«• Wellington Koo's m nt to Reuter yesterday, folding the passages "Britain has ;.»ain bowed to force and swallowed her pride" and "the apparent dision to accommodate aggression the .FarReuter. - 54 words
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Article61 1939-07-28 13 Malta. July 28. THI final result of the Malta 1 ~lonv election gives the pro-Bri-i> ii tics a resounding victory ove the so-called Italian party. titutionalists (Lord Strickecured six seats, the protrites one seat, the anti- pendents nil and the -Italian Party) three amense enthusiasm a* c61 words
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Article39 1939-07-28 13 Reuter. Algiers, July 28. rtOl R people were killed and 41 T (including four Europeans) taken i i hospital wit. injuries as a result ol the explosion of gas containers: 2fi cl the mjored arc in a grave condition.—Keuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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516 1939-07-28 13 Commons To Adjourn On August 4 Reuter. London, July 28. Till: Prim- Minister, in a state- ment on the explosions at King's I ro s Station, Victoria Station and Liverpool, said that no effort would l>e -pared to bring to justice those uho were guiltyReuter. - 516 words
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169 1939-07-28 13 Reuter. Tokyo, July 4 N <.tticiui romimmione says thai the British and Japanese prcsentrUhres held meetings in morning and afternoon vt-t. rua. in the morning fuither details m regard lo the possible future o poller prceedure WtXt worked out and the delegates passed theReuter. - 169 words
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233 1939-07-28 13 Moscow Talks Reuter. Moscow, July 28. OIK William Seeds (British AmjbasS sador). M. Naggiar (FrwhAaibastador) and Mr. Wul.am Strang ?British Foreign Office Adviser had i further 90 minute meettogwtthM; Molctov (Soviet Foreign < m ™*\l at the Kremlin yesterday afternoon The negotiation, are believed toReuter. - 233 words
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Article65 1939-07-28 13 Reuter. Tokyo, July 28. It El uwlerslood that the round table conference yesterday morning made considerable progress in connection with the maintenance of peace and order in the British Concession in Tientsin. A six-hOW session in the afternoon vrftl adjourned without reaching agreement on the Japanese proposal regardingReuter. - 65 words
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Article, Illustration85 1939-07-28 13 sir George Giter, tt-year aid Cierfc o* the London Ccnnty council since 1933, has been appointed Permanent i itder-Secretarv for the Colonies The appointment has caused som r surprise sinec Sir George has rreviou lv been outside the Civil Service. It s beleved that recent criticism85 words
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80 1939-07-28 13 More Outrages Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, July 28. AN American teacher of a missionary Mthool. while moloiimr in Ihe ricinMy of the Summer Palace in PcipinV recently, was detained and slapped in the face by Japanese guards. When she was released later,Sin Chew Jit Poh. - 80 words
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Article137 1939-07-28 13 Reuter. Hankow. July 28. British authorities are making every effort to recure the freedom of a Bnnsn ■abject an Indian watchman nr,med Xotar Sinr,h. who is alleged to nave been attested on the orders of the Japanese secret police at the A.r-v--installation sit 3 a.m. on JulyReuter. - 137 words
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48 1939-07-28 13 Reuter. Hyderabad. July 23 AT Deccan three persons were killed ha A a Hindu Moslem riot after a demons t ration by Moslems against, the proposed reforms Armed policfl were called ouand a curfew was imposed. The situation Is new under control —Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article91 1939-07-28 13 Reuter. la.ndon. .fulv J:8. HOLIDAY-MAKERS roinf away tot a month or more arc Mhrtsrd by sir John tniuiien, A R P Minister, hi 9 rfrcnlJr, to take their gaMWISkt with them, as hotidaj iuoHi are net be npplied with t snpplement r y 1» Ive ofReuter. - 91 words
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Article137 1939-07-28 13 Journalists Executed Reuter. Jean de Un, July 28. IT is understood thai Generalissimo I raneo called an impoi .ant Cabinet meeting at Burgos last night to eon kter the fotenaoJ situation cxea»ed by the reported dissensions between ihfle Passage (Fascistsl and their Monarchist < pponcnts. It. isReuter. - 137 words
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989 1939-07-28 13 When Aggression Policy Is Ended Reuter. Washington, July 27. THE Secretary of State, Mr. Cordell Hull told a press conference to-day that the basis of a new treaty with Japan would be determined in accordance with developments in the next months. The StateReuter. - 989 words
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Article43 1939-07-28 13 Reuter. London, July 27. JHE Executive Committee of the League of Nations Union has passed a resolution call? ig on the Government to follow the lead of the United States by giving notice to terminate the Anglo-Japa-nese commercial treaty.—Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article577 1939-07-28 14 WITHOUT waiting for Americans to be bayonetted, stripped or threatened with assassination, President Roosevelt has forged a weapon to proted both the nationals and general interests of the United States in China. Denunciation or the trade treaty with Japan of 191 1 i.s at one and the577 words
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Article, Illustration251 1939-07-28 14 Singapore, Thursday. "IJECAUSE the rosy pictures of Japan presented to eleven graduates of the Rangoon University before they left Burma have not at all proved a* painted, these students are *fed up' and want to return home," stated Mating Ba Tin, an officer of the Public251 words
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Article261 1939-07-28 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Thursday. FURTHER hearing was recorded by Mt. Justice Mills, Supreme Court Judge, to day in a case In which Mr. Be Toow Seng, manager of Messrs. Alder Sewing Machine Co.. Singapore, clamed $10,000 special damages and $700 genet al261 words
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Article45 1939-07-28 14 The Children'! Day Service of the TatflU Methodist Church will be held on Sunday. July 30. at 9.30 a.m. in the church. Miss Eva Nelson. Principal of Eveland Seminary and Secretary of the Malaysia Commission on Religious Education, will be the preacher.45 words
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Article14 1939-07-28 14 An Imperial Air Mail [3 due to-day Another is due on Monday.14 words
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368 1939-07-28 14 Construction Work At Gunong Pulai IJNPDECEDENTED drops in water levels are reported in Pligg pore's main and Peirce—in Thomson Road. In one reservoir alone, Macßitchie, which is the larger off the two, there has been a drop of feet over the368 words
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169 1939-07-28 14 Singapore. Friday. six hundred passengers to Europe the "Johan van Oldenharnevtit" berthed alongside the wharves this morning. Among the prominent passengers a&Oard was Prince Pangeran Hario Praboewidjojo of Java who is proceeding to Leyden University to continue his course in Indology preparatory to assuming a169 words
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Article99 1939-07-28 14 THE Registry of the Supreme Court wiP 1 be open for the transaction of business in the old Supreme Court buildinc until Thursday. Aug. 3. at 4 p.m.. and the Registry will thereafter be opened in the new Supreme Court building as from Friday, Aug. 4 at99 words
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Article111 1939-07-28 14 STANDARD rubber production for Malaya for the last quarter of 193» has been Rstttl at ff*4 per cent, says a communique issued by the Controller of Rubber. The communique continues: "In view, however, of the fact that coupen issues for the third quartet to small111 words
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Article70 1939-07-28 14 The Malay driver who was injured when the motor-car in which he was travelling ran off the road, overturned finally landing in a drain at Fairer Road, died in hospital last night. A European woman. Miss D. Cashin, who was also in the car was70 words
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206 1939-07-28 14 rjUS Davis, former man; fl Pavilion Theatre, Kuala Luang* was today commm. (1 j£ trial at the nexi Assizes on a charge, of criminal breach of trust with n> gard to monies receive: Davis reserved hi i de Yeo Lan Sim, a girl in nt.206 words
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433 1939-07-28 14 AN official landing to take place at Clifford Pier at 3.30 p.m. this afternoon has been arranged in order to welcome Maj.-Gen. L V. Bond, Malaya's new General Officer Commanding, who arrives here by the "Carthage/* Colourful scenes will be witnessed at the ceremonial landing433 words
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Article138 1939-07-28 14 Singapore. Friday. IMPRESSIVE scents were wliw to-day on the Singapore rlarbo v Board wharf, where Major General W S. Debbie, the deputing G.O.C. Malaya, inspected a guard of honoui composed of a detachment of the Second Battalion the Loyal ttegj Maj(.r-General DobWe and Mr fl left by138 words
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Advertisement36 1939-07-28 14 CRANES WINCHES HOISTS EXCAVATORS CONCRETE MIXERS SLUICE GATES PUMPS ETC. RANSOMES RAPIER LTD. IPSWICH, ENCLAND. *OLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA: McALISTER CO., LTD. i lncorporated in Straits Settlements). SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR I PO H PFNANG ii 5«36 words
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Advertisement48 1939-07-28 14 OVERSEAS TRADE AN increase oi nearly $25,000,000 in Malaya's t\trseas trade in the first half of 1939 as compared with the corresponding period* last year is revealed by statistics issued by the Registrar-Geneiai of Statistics yesterday. There was a favourable trade balance for the hair year oi $24,857,000.48 words
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Advertisement18 1939-07-28 14 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, UMHTO thin. Building, holu !>"«*• THONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT.18 words
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Article, Illustration208 1939-07-28 15 THIS interesting; photograph shows three winners of the Queen's Scholarship who belong to a leading Chinese family in Malaya. On the 'ight is Dr. Lim Boon Keng. 0.15 X... who won the Qu* en's Scholarship in 18K7 and had a brilliant career in Malaya and Amoy, On208 words
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Article103 1939-07-28 15 Our Own Correspondent) London, July 18. MB iII'ISTOPHER AHEARNE was d by H .M. the King at BuckP Jace and invested with the E m i i H H Sultan of the Johore has Si Moritz for a prolongfo i Firth, H A. Lh D., Reader »gy,103 words
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403 1939-07-28 15 < 112 n>in Our Own Rrporter) Kuala Lumfror, Tbwraday. i,is', j-... (if th ic '"ie association with Malay* lmnni» Indians in this Country m >v» l|i( Hon. .Mr. M. Ct ML Chidambaram < ounetl <>1 State (Upper House of the hnlwn arrived Hi Kuala403 words
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Article60 1939-07-28 15 Toe folk) Wing appointments ari Rnnounceo bi Johore 00/emracnGazette— *i> Jk Mr X A Blacker to act as Scene. Assistant Adviser. Batu Pahat A Mr J Hannyngton to act as Second Assistant Adviser, Muar. A Inche Mohamed Noah bin Omav to act as Deputy District Officer, Mer .ng.60 words
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225 1939-07-28 15 REVERSION TO $5 WILL BE WELCOMED (GOVERNMENT is giving consider ation to the suggestion that radio licence fc?s be reduced from SI2 to $5 per year. The Tribune understands that the suggeslion is engaging the attention of the special committee appointed !o225 words
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49 1939-07-28 15 Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday. MR. W. N. Gourlay, acting Chairman of the Kuala Lumpot Sanitary Board, lett todafr by the Chitral, and Mr. Nelson Jones, who has been acting as Public Trustee. F.M S., •vill assume duties as Chairman of the Sanitary Board.49 words
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Article111 1939-07-28 15 (Ftom Our Oa'»i Correrrxmdent) London, July 18. JjNITED States rubber consumption in June exceeded market expectations at 47,259 tons. A total of around 45,000 tons had been looked for. Last month's absorption compares with 43.377 tons in May. or a rise of '2,832 tons. Stocks111 words
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Article388 1939-07-28 15 l\H)h. Thursday. QENTEM E of eighl months' rigorous imprisonment each was passed on o Throne Ah Kwee md Chong Swee Hock, two Chinese youths, who were charged in the [poh Police court before Mr. P. F. Y. Rarlciitte with abettin* the offence oi cheating In388 words
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Article293 1939-07-28 15 (From Our thru C«n^spondent) Muar. Wednesday. HERBERT Millhan, a German, made bjs« appearance before luan Haji Kassir oir Haii Sallch to answer .1 stunmons issued against him In respect of a charge of having driven a motor car on the evening of June 27. along Jalan Sal293 words
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Article165 1939-07-28 15 Singapore, Thursday. CENTENCE of six months* rigorous imprisonment was imposed on Foo Ah Tone;, a young Hainanese. in the Criminal District Court this morning on his pleading guilty to two charges of housebreaking to commit theft. Accused, who was fellow-tenant with a married man named Tan165 words
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Article190 1939-07-28 15 Singapore, Thursday. TAN AH SENG claimed trial this aiternoon in the second police court before Mr. Conrad Oldham when charged with voluntarily causing hurt to a public servant, Salle bin Ismail, P.C. 583 oi.' the Beach Road Police Station at 10.30 ?m. on July 25 on190 words
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95 1939-07-28 15 < i ribune btaff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, July 27. JWO feet of space stood between Miss Liiy Lee, an Eastern Hotel cabaret girl, and a terrible death this afternoon. That was all the distance left between hey body and the engine of the95 words
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Advertisement87 1939-07-28 15 1 1 We arc pleased lo announce that we have opened retail premises at TANAH RATA CAMERON HIGHLANDS where we have available for sale o comprehensive range of COLD STORAGE SUPPLIES BREAD and CONFECTIONERY GROCERIES PROVISIONS. If you are going lo Cameron Highlands on holiday, ask your local Cold Storage87 words
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474 1939-07-28 16 "Avoid Trap Of Propaganda (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. •"FOLLOWING misleading rumours and Japanese propaganda among Malayan Chinese, a large and representative body of Selangor Chinese met at the Chinese Assembly Hull with a view to removing the misunderstanding caused. It was474 words
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Article62 1939-07-28 16 Singapore, Friday. I Numerous posters showing disapproval of the Anglo-Japanese talks in Tokyo WW found posted on walls in many parts 'oi Singapore to-day. Some read. "PeopL 1 lof Malaya, unite. Defend Malaya and down with Anglo-Japanese compromise." It is believed that hooligans were resI ponsible for the62 words
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Article92 1939-07-28 16 Reuter. Chungking, July 27. IT has just been revealed that an agreement for a new British export credit loan of £3,000,000 to China was signed last week. According to Chinese reports, the British Government will continue to supply reconstruction materials to China. London, July 27. TheReuter. - 92 words
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Article111 1939-07-28 16 (From <mr O"IT was lucky for bin, j palled hp. othnu,. t u in a terrible ntess ui(l spector Mohd. V, Penang Chines, l Boon Chor, who v h fore the Taiping m negligent drivint; harge. 1 Accused crashed ml at Upper Assam Kumb it111 words
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489 1939-07-28 16 Singapore, Thursday. IyjADAM Ong Ah Yok (30), the proprietress of a sundry goods shop in Liang Seah Street, claimed trial this afternoon in i..< t >nd polio court before Mr. Conrad Oldham on a charge that she on July li g\ 3.50 p.m. at No.489 words
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Article32 1939-07-28 16 Singapore. Friday. With a stab wound in the left forearm, a Malay is lying in hospital. It reported that he had been by a Chinese at Serangoon Road yesterday afternoon.32 words
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Article226 1939-07-28 16 (From Our Own Reporter Penaiuo Juh M MR. Lav Geok Swee. chairman of the China Distress Belief Fund, presided at the meeting held at the Penang Philomatic Union in tehees Street ihis afternoon, when eftr 'M representatives of various faiMr* ft*sociations and schiu.K were present226 words
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Article101 1939-07-28 16 ttagaporc, Tl OTRAIGIIT from hi v had been detained ftaneia Xavier Joseph Toh Seek Woo. aged appeared before Mr the Third Police M ing, when he claimed charges of cheating. Sackwoo was alleged sometime in May this Winchester House, R •here induced a Mr Si deliver to him101 words
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Advertisement552 1939-07-28 16 LAUNCH PICNICS ARRANGED BY RAFFLES CAFF Motor Launch Picnic Baskets Provided AM ENJOYABLE WEEK-END TKIP. BI V RAF I LIS BREAD Mao> with litest ingredients obtainable. Baked in modem electric ovens under stnetly hygienic conditions. Wrapped belore leaving the Bakery. ORDER YOUR DINNER ROLLS FOR TO-NIGHT. Deliveries daily between 5552 words
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Advertisement207 1939-07-28 16 A. T. EDWARDS Co., Ltd. AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS VALUERS, NO. 11, MALACCA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONE 1646. LAND FOR SALE HOLLAND ROAD. (Adjoining "Modern Homes" Estate), Excellent plots of approximately 1 1 -> acres each arc available in this desirable po*ition, many ol them havini; excellent views. LOW RURAL ABB3S6MOITBL GAS,207 words
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Advertisement36 1939-07-28 16 STANDARD SARSAPA RILL A r^; Jl E: od builder 'twP nc purifier Cures various tropical diseases Local Price $1 per bottle. Small bottle 50 cts. Sole Agents A. S. MOftAMED KASSIM CO., 79, Hill St., Singapore.36 words
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187 1939-07-28 17 Chinese Fined For Keeping Gaming House From On Omn Correspondent) Malacca, Thursday. r CHEW, ia 64-year-otd Cantonese, t sentenced to a fine of $60 in nil .ig >rous imprisonai r G. Rappoport, the rate on a charge of itting the r.se of his house187 words
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260 1939-07-28 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Tuesday. jD£ATING *he Muslimin Perhimponan Stia yesterday afternoon on the Kubu V Padang, the Malacca Chinese Recreation Club qualified for the final cf the Centenary Cup soccer tourney. Omar, the MPS inner right, follow /0" a tine combined movement260 words
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Article74 1939-07-28 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. Wednesday. CHARGED with having oaken his bath under a stand pipe in a public road. Jalan Temmengong Ahmad, Sheikh Rahmat, made his appearence before Tuan Haji Nasir bin Haji Salleh. In pleading guilty to the charge the accused said that74 words
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Article79 1939-07-28 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Wednesday. A LLEGED to have committed housebreaking and theft of one mattress, one blanket, one mosqu'to net and one bucket valued at $5.65, Patama Papa a Tamil woman was this morning produced before Tuan Haji Nasir bin Haji Salleh. The79 words
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306 1939-07-28 17 BODY IN RUBBER ESTATE DITCH FULL OF WOUNDS, FRACTURES From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. Wednesday. THE >) the case of an unwhose dead body teh in a rubber estato concluded to-day oin Ahmad, in his nei returned a verdict a person or person.; unknown for306 words
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Article22 1939-07-28 17 ,11 P G. Darmadasa, the Postmaster 11 in, is an inmate of the General I He i.s suffering from fever.22 words
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Article189 1939-07-28 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Tuesday. (CHARGED with the theft of four J bangles valued at $172, Antony, an imglish-spcaking Indian who admitted 1 hat he was a former detective of Singapore, was brought up before Inche Rauf l»in Mohamed Sa'at, the Segamat magistrate. He189 words
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78 1939-07-28 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Tuesday Y OHLIKAN, a young Tamil, was brought r up before Inche Rauf bin Mohamed Sa'at, charged with kidnapping a Tamil girl from lawful guardianship cf her father Marimuthu of Buloh Kasap Estate. The girl was Teported to78 words
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Article34 1939-07-28 17 News was received in Malacca yester day of a double tragedy at Jasin. A Tamil Sanitary Board coolie is alleged to hav e stabbed his wife to death and Diet, killed himself.34 words
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282 1939-07-28 17 (From Our Own Correspond nt) Segamat. Wednesday Brought up on a charge of carrying two passengers in excess of what was allowed by his licence and with failing tc stop when ordered to by a police constable, Samy (son of Raman>, a tavi driver of282 words
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Article201 1939-07-28 17 (From Our Own Correspondent* Muar, Wednesday. HANG Ah Er. was this morning pro I duoed before Tuan Haji Nasir bin Ka}] Salleh and charged with the theft oi hfty katis of bamboo shoot? from the vegetable market on the night of July The accused201 words
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Article70 1939-07-28 17 Reuter. Chicago, July |7. THL Circuit Court of Appeals has re verged the conviction of 16 oil companies and five individuals who were tried at Madison. Vtwcettsitt, on charges of violating tne antitrust law by fixing prices in the oil industry. The court ordered aReuter. - 70 words
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Article86 1939-07-28 17 British Official Wireless. London, July 27. APPROXIMATELY 54 million trees were planted under the direction of the Forestry Commission in the year endeo Sept. It, 1939. The total addition to the woodland area of Great Britain as a result of the Commission's operations during theBritish Official Wireless. - 86 words
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Article87 1939-07-28 17 British Official Wireless. London. July 27. THE biggest concealment exercise yet attempted and the first to involve •the whole of London will be undertaken during the night of Aug. 9 and 10, when nearly half of England should be in complete darkness while Royal Air ForceBritish Official Wireless. - 87 words
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Article63 1939-07-28 17 Reuter. Vienna. July 27. It is reported that $8.000.000 has been deposited in Milan for assistance to Jewish emigrants. Charles Chaplin is among those declared to be contributors to the fund which has been placed at the dispos.il cf the Jewish Aid Committee. In consequence of theReuter. - 63 words
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Article83 1939-07-28 17 Reuter. London, July 27. The members of the Government dSSfI mittee to examine the practicability of the scheme of war risks insurance will be Viscount Weir. S'r Ernest Harv< f 5b Walter Benton. Sir Clare Lees and Sir Alan Rae-Smith. Announcing the name.- in theReuter. - 83 words
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Article90 1939-07-28 17 British Official Wireless. London. Jujy 27. The Duke and Duchess of Kent left London by air yesterday for a holiday in Europe before leaving lor Australia m the Autumn. After spending a few days in Paris they will leave on a motor tour which will last aboutBritish Official Wireless. - 90 words
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99 1939-07-28 17 International News. Shanghai. July 23 rfttlE Shanghai Evening Poafl and M' irt cury stated yesterday afternoon that a certain we'l-known financial fig i.re v.i'l be appointed Minister of finance. It is significant thai the Chinese dollar and national b-md.s Jumped two points yesterdayInternational News. - 99 words
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Article40 1939-07-28 17 Reuter. London, July 27—It is anounced that there will be a delay of two or three weeks before further attempts are made to lift the submarine Thet.s in order that the salvage vessel ZeJo may be strengthened. —Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Advertisement175 1939-07-28 17 Keeping Children Well In Hot Weather. Hot weather is trying for children, and the temptation to take cold drinks, and to eat fruit and ice-cream in abundance, often results in stomach di?ord:r. If your little one falls you should be ready to administer at once a dose of Baby's Own175 words
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Advertisement11 1939-07-28 17 I Playgrs 1 n \TO Virginia Jj n IN Cigarettes X11 words
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Advertisement15 1939-07-28 17 A FEW DROPS LAST MORE THAN 7 DAYS iHjj Wimafm X-Ht-515-32 alllir MTHOTf tOWOOM M6LANO15 words
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108 1939-07-28 18 MISS Doreen Sansoni, lady champion of Ceylon and Malaya during the past few years, has arrived in Singapore and will appear in exhibition matches at the V.M.C.A. couits Is ■sallow afternoon at r > oViock. She uill play a. singles match108 words
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Article68 1939-07-28 18 The Cable and Wireless Club badminton team, which will be selected from the following, will play a friendly match consisting of four singles and three doubles against the Catholic Young Men's Association at the latter's court on Saturday at 3 p.m. sharp. P A Lange. M. Rozario, R.68 words
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Article237 1939-07-28 18 npHE Colony side to meet the F.M.S. during the August Bank Holiday week-end may be considerably weakened through the withdrawal of Bryan, and through the further likelihood that both Thoy and Mutthucumaru may not find themselves fit enough to play for the match. Mutihucumari. it will be237 words
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Article382 1939-07-28 18 McConechy Cup Soccer (From Our 'jwn Correspondent) Segamat, Wednesday. CEGAMAT should win the McConechy Cup this year, and her supporters are certain that the Cup will come to the district. The final of the McConechy Cup knockout soccer competition is to be played at Batu382 words
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Article89 1939-07-28 18 Singapore, Wednesday. Mrs. M S Marshall won the Ladies July Medal of the Island Club this evening when in the replay of the tie between. Miss S Abed and herself, she beat Miss Abed 48—15 nett 33, 45—3 nett 37. The following was the table before «he89 words
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Article68 1939-07-28 18 Singapore will meet Malacca at Malacca in the Iskandar Cup tennis on Sunday at 4p m. The Singapore team will leave for Malacca by cars early Sunday morning. The following had been elected to represent Singapore:— SINGLES 1. Ibrahim Reshty; 2, Ahmed Rajie. DOUBLES 1, Kamis S.68 words
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26 1939-07-28 18 The Mental Hospital beat the R.A.M.C. by 2—o in a Second Division (A) fixture pmyed at Tanglin yesterday.26 words
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Article, Illustration595 1939-07-28 18 Sanderson Ritchie Play Well Gordons 3; P° uce 3 THOUGH leading at half-time by the odd goal in three, the Police were only able to draw with the Gordons three goals all in a Division I league game played at the Stadium595 words
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Article241 1939-07-28 18 TO-DAY is Ladies' Day on the padang, where the annual cricket match between the women and the Cricket Club will begin at 4 p.m. this afternoon. The women have been taking this match very seiiously an. judging by the form they have shown at net prac241 words
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82 1939-07-28 18 Reuter. FOLLOWING are yesterday's county cricket results— AT WELLS ESSEX BEAT SOMERSET BY 123 runs Essex 72 (Wellard 5 for 35) and 174 (Wellard 7 for 68) Somerset: 51 (Stephenson 5 for 4j and 72 '(Taylor 5 for 23) AT STOURBRIDGE Worcester beat YorkshireReuter. - 82 words
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Article59 1939-07-28 18 The following have been selected to play Football lor the V.M.C.A. In League Match against Indian Association on Tuesday at 5 p m on the Anson Road Ground: Wee Aik Chan, M. Swyny, V. N. Pillay, G. J. Moxon, G. Ranatunga, Joharl, W Mcßeath, C. E. T Kite,59 words
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Article32 1939-07-28 18 Reuter. FOLLOWING is the residt of the Gcodwood Cup run yesterday. C—4 Dubonnet B—l Senor 2 100—30 Cent re vent 3 Fo ir ran. Won by one length, six lengths.—Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article81 1939-07-28 18 (Morning Tribune) FOLLOWING are selections for this afternoon's races at Taiping:— Race I—ROAST CHESTNUT Aubcss Race 2—CAYLOO Lassa Race 3—PAT BURKE Pinafore Race 4—BLACK BEAUTY II Ben Ohabit Race S—HARAP Patroleah Race 6—SPRING GIRL Twinkling rs ves Race 7—PENZANCE Miss Labis (By "Duke"- Penang) Race 1 -METRO Race ?—GAYLOO81 words
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108 1939-07-28 18 Teams For PerakPenang Match To-morrow iFrom Our Own 1{ p !t r pEK\K S teem tor the la* sffi Cup ensasemeni h,. on Salu' d;'V ot Penang todecfe wooden spoonisls cf the S £h" section, has been select fggg ii PERAK ON(. POH LEF. CHIN GUAN LEW CBOi CHooi yooi108 words
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Article510 1939-07-28 18 r PHE following are the weights for to-day in th< 1 Taiping Turf Club's July Skye Meeting to be run at Taiping:Rare One 3 p.m. Horses Class 5 Division 2 About "i Furlongs Lover's Idol 10.13 Mrs. F. L. Harding Capt. Hi Inez 10.Mr. F.510 words
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Article514 1939-07-28 20 MUFUSHAN BARS WAY IN NEW DRIVE ON CHANGSHA VOT vet in the limelight but destined to play an important part in the Japanese attack on Changsha, capital of the Central China province Hunan, is Mufushan which sits astride the highway from Tungcheng to Pingkiang on the514 words
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67 1939-07-28 20 pHXKESE abroad especally those In Malaya have contributed $200,000 for the development of certain area In the Kwangtung East valley In order to provide employment for refugees.— Int rnational News. Overseas Chinese In Malaya. Burma 7ndo China, India. Canada and elsewhei j are urging Central Authorities67 words
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Article87 1939-07-28 20 Central News. Hongkong, July 26. BOTH the Chinese and English press here, while considering the result of the preliminary Angle-Japanese talks in Tokyo as unsatisfactory, viewed that the future is not definitely dark. Post, one of the leading English The South China Morning.. Post, one ofCentral News. - 87 words
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229 1939-07-28 20 International News. Tientsin, July 25. VIRTUAL disappearance of American business in Tientsin was forecast by responsible American business circles here to-day owing to new Japanese-formulated foreign exchange regulations and complete export control which the Peiping puppet provisional government has enf need. The American Chamber ofInternational News. - 229 words
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1662 1939-07-28 20 1,300 CASUALTIES PER DAY THAT Japan is rapidly running short of man-power and fmar> cial resources is the conclusion reached by General C hen Chen- Chairman of the Political Affairs Board of the National Military Council. With1,662 words
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Article107 1939-07-28 20 Chungking, j,,,,. I AFTER lour A the personal i Chiang Kai-shek, 451 ed In a simple but In Chungking. These rang up and comiin; tr< country, lorm the third been trained by Chin first two classes of 60 and respectively gradual year and have sinci107 words
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Article112 1939-07-28 20 Chu:.;.;.-:. J THREE million Chi:. anxious to do their ing their fatherland, declared Kwang-yen. chairman of th General Chamber cf Comrr vho is visiting Chungking I bute to the Chinese Gkn half, of Siam's 3.000.000 Chinese. He said the initial Chinese n have not disheartened thi112 words
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94 1939-07-28 20 International News. continued loyalty I I Chiang Ka!-shek an; Government and unllii trie resist-to-last policy v. 100 00U citizens of Tim Smkiang (Chinese H cular message Issued On July 7. a mamstaged at Tlhwa to comi second anniversary of and to take oath under mi Pact.International News. - 94 words
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Advertisement243 1939-07-28 20 T f j YOU CANNOT DO BETTER THAN SHOPPING AT THE GREATEST SALE IN TOWN j j THIS MONTH... j <« lIA MII AXN I X L I STOCKTAKING SALE I the sale that has outlasted others the Sale that really j I helps you to Save more money. Why243 words
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Article, Illustration49 1939-07-28 21 eels and pneumatic tyres have been added to China's md mots carts in an effort 10 modernise war-time Carts so equipped will carry double His usual weighty and found lei damaged worn ami lyres that ire no longer speed w< :k on lorries. Exclusive Tribune Photo.49 words
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310 1939-07-28 21 /Y/AM/. MOMi: OF MA lII\'HSE IN MALAYA II n. ii the importance al rh tetond off the !<i i«-hiv.ii rof t Ii" K"U»r\ v Ui tetau i u ii.. ".I- h«v6 h :ul in lh< Sm'h >' Tii- •i-:tMil- Off i i;.u a»-< their unc310 words
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Article284 1939-07-28 21 WISITE Russian detachnr.rn' is A rep -ted to be abating on Hie Mongol-Manchuria front under Ataman Semenoff. The detachmcn d to have reen enrolled ta North China by General Semenoff at the Instigation of Japanese Army authorities. Atam in Semenoff has been (nt th* la>r, quaiier284 words
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1512 1939-07-28 21 ENORMOUS INDUSTRIAL LOSSES IN SHANGHAI $1 55,764,000 Among Chinese Many Factories Moved To Interior From Seaboard; New Plants Operating fHE losses of Chinese factories in Shanghai and its immediate vicinity from the commencement of hostilities in that city on August 13, 1937 up to March, 1939, totalled $155,764,000, according- to1,512 words
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Advertisement24 1939-07-28 21 I J^gRIVED/ Tendra Makes ALL Meats TENDER DELICIOUS Übiain3ble:— Sole Importers: ki.ni IMPORT FROM ALL GROCERS 23, Bonham Building. I PROVLSION DEALERS. Singapore i24 words
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Advertisement263 1939-07-28 21 WEEK AGO man.. NOW THRIVING ON THE N All the strength and fight had Ir LM gfjf/fl mWKj gone out of him, deserted by his self* WmrmA wJm confidence, he was left prey to gloomy yfl Kg If AW depressions and dull forebodings. /J v&Ll&n/ Heat' anaemia had been at263 words
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850 1939-07-28 22 Working Committee To Consider Question (United Press). Ranehi, July 21. WHILE the question of taking disciplinary action against those v ho participate d in the observance of the All India Congress AntiResolution Day is seriously engaging the attention of the Congress President and(United Press). - 850 words
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Article481 1939-07-28 22 (United Press). Rangoon, July 14. A GOVERNMENT communique Jl issued tc-day says U Tin Tut. Finance Secretary, and Mr. Ratilal Besai. M.A. (Oxon.) are appointed as assessors for the Commission of Inquiry on the question of Indian immigration, under the chairmanship of Mr. James Baxter. Financial Adviser.—(United Press.)(United Press). - 481 words
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982 1939-07-28 22 Suggestion To Create All India Deadlock Political Prisoners On Hunger-Strike (United Press). Caicutla, Juh THE Executive Committee of the Dacca District Congress I tee has requested the Bengal Provincial Congress Co mm start civil disobedience throughout the province for the iramedi and unconditional(United Press). - 982 words
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204 1939-07-28 22 (United Press). Shillong, July 21. THE United Press reliably understands that Mr. K. K. Hazra, 1.C.5., District and Sessions Judge, Assam Valley districts, has been selected for being solely entrusted with the task of the Conciliation Board which the Assam Government propose(United Press). - 204 words
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Article183 1939-07-28 22 (United Press). Manmad, July 17. ALLEGATIONS of maltreatment of Satyagrahis in" Hyderabad State ar* contained in a communication submitted to HE rhe Viceroy by the £rya Sai-r.gr-'ha Samty. The communication states. "Nearly 3,000 are said to be ill in gaols. The monsoon has worsened conditions ir(United Press). - 183 words
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133 1939-07-28 22 (United Press). Bombay. July 17. OVER Uveal) -five per cent, of the foreigners registered in the city ef Bombay under the Registration of Foreigners Act are Germans. So fai 2.158 persons have been registered in the city. These represent more than twenty nationalise, ri(United Press). - 133 words
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130 1939-07-28 22 (United Press). Quetta, July 17. THE firit meeting, ol the new Work!;: 1 Committee of the Anjuman-i-Watan, Che only National organisation in Baluchistan, will be held at Mach shortly. The question whether the national flag ol the Congress, or whether this tricolour flag with the(United Press). - 130 words
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Article30 1939-07-28 22 (United Press). Hie South Arcot District Board at a •r.c-eting held at Culddcioie resolved to oy DTle start hull for t\lo,: for th,- benefit of vUlaaerd ~(Ui l ted T;e^>.(United Press). - 30 words
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Advertisement102 1939-07-28 22 What did the Surveyor say as he surveyed the bar 'good -there* h i Sk)f "Good" vcs.JohnnicWalkcr I|f j,, jl is blended from all the finest 1 /a\\ I whiskies of Scotland. "Old" I I each of them is matured IttSlrn 11 for years in the wood. There I P102 words
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Advertisement24 1939-07-28 22 (Preserve j Jyour smile! I Special Ingredient I I in this Famous W 25 bee,! Mm i<epri'>ent:itive.s BRuT I Oq toe po Bo* N24 words
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367 1939-07-28 23 Pandi ji's Plain Speaking To Ceylon (United Press). Colombo, July 20. i'lluiv Hill l,rin,; but my own advh* to ISjhftt ,i th, ,M,, pb of (Vv|(>M rcal) {M itti them Raid I';,m)„ Jt>w-iharkil Nehru i*t •<■ by Mr. H.(United Press). - 367 words
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389 1939-07-28 23 Attitude To Ceylon Issue Indians 9 Position May Further Deteriorate (United Press). Colombo, July 10. I titan. lam proud to be "nc. J rannor lolernfe a Single in Indian hvinr touched by anyone. I .otilci sooner *ee iu«l 10 alfim(United Press). - 389 words
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703 1939-07-28 23 Kandv, July 21. jy\RGE crowds of Indians and Sinhalese collected at various places all alonp; the 12-mile motor route and cheered loudly as Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and his sister, Mrs. Hutheesingh, passed through to Kandy to-day. Pandit Nehru was presented with an address at703 words
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Article93 1939-07-28 23 (United Press). Madura. July 20 —A resolution in viting Mahatma Gandhi ond Pandit lawaharalal Nehru lor MinaKshiammen Dns'mr was op ied rmanmn w.• at a mammoth meeting, Sri Vaikuntam Adittan presiding. Mr Tyagaraja Sivam. M.L.A.. Krishnasvoni Barathi and Sirdar Vedarutham. M.L.A.'s addressed the gathering It might(United Press). - 93 words
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478 1939-07-28 23 Ceylon Determined To Oust Indians (United Press). Colombo, inly 21. official circles here are silent, it is believed that a communication has been received from the Government of India indicating the possible reaction of the failure of the compromise move on future(United Press). - 478 words
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Article165 1939-07-28 23 (United Press). Colombo. July 19. A PLANNED campaign to unify the Indian Community, more especially the Indian labour forming 85 to DC per cent, of the Indian population has been launched by the Ceylon Indian Congress, inaugurated under the presidentship of Mr. M. Subbiah,(United Press). - 165 words
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Article, Illustration139 1939-07-28 24 was given recently. by the Malay l uion to honour its president Incite Daiid bin Mohamcd Shah, J.P. lshah b Ahmad is seen reading an address at the party. On his right is Inche Daub bin Mohamcd Shah. ml ft to right, Mrs. YV. Lineharc the139 words
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Advertisement363 1939-07-28 24 Lovers of Art Please visit Helicon f; a i!e 7 TBI 8- BIELItO\ j ART VilliK, 40-B, Cross Street, Will supply you with sennit pictures in Oils and Water. RELIABLE GERMAN VIOLIN OUTFIT. consists of 1 Stra'divarius Mcdei Violin. 1 Case and 1 Bo w Price from 57.50. SEASON CO.,363 words
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