Malaya Tribune, 29 July 1939
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section44 1939-07-29 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: M G u n teed La rgest Sales TOL. XXVI -No. 179. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, July 29, 1939. The Malaya Tribune ,20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1939 FIVE CENTS44 words
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Advertisement145 1939-07-29 1 Read The I I NDAY J g 111 BU X E I Dominant In Malaya 4 'BULLDOG' GUINNESS STOUT acts as a tonic and body builder. Look foi the whole of .he Bulld-g GUINNESS IS GOOD FOR YW on the Is.dcl. GuTTOIE c €fc 1 ln I WPS. OA fi&jcudy145 words
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Advertisement52 1939-07-29 1 tarns mv Jrl3£ "gaßr M. P. M. IBRAHIM CO., (Optician Mi. CV. FAN), (Tel. 2164). 275. South Biidge Road, Singapore. 'MINE /c fc *3L Milk am I, PIUS Malt /i I r-« M l( lS SflHr 1 S IL supper Continental jfVj| Jtt I SATA Y: Served on jWM a52 words
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Advertisement142 1939-07-29 1 Exclusive <; o w i\ T s SALONS AT PAGE 13, BATTERY RCMD. SINGAPORE. MAJESTIC HOTi L, 1 KUAIJV LUMPUR. —-n it c a 1 fj 1 PARS" Ug Squstg Foot of Building la n a for t he P r cc of nr V mjj JH ASPHALT ROADS DRAINAGE142 words
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Article196 1939-07-29 2 Singapore. Friday. />N lior outward journey to-day, the "Caiihage" which berthed alongside ths wharves at 2.30 p.m. carried many distinguished passengers. Amcng these were a general, a governor's wife and other promine n; military officers and civilians. Pc .urning to Hongkong after a Aort visit to196 words
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Advertisement450 1939-07-29 2 UTEAMER SAILINGS. ar- .mm i I tX and BRITISH INDIA )»Jicorporated in Errand). P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 CARTHAGE 15.000 In porX SOMALI 6.800 July 29 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Aug. 11 fciirtCHl 17.000 Aug. 25 t bANGALORE 6,000 Aug 26 RANPURA 17,000 Sept. 3 Rawalpindi450 words
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Advertisement360 1939-07-29 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. Jnord] IlloVdJ IS YOUR LEAVE APPROACHING Pleas? let us offer you accommodation on the fasted, most modern ana luxurious N. D. L. EXPRESS LINERS "SCHARNHORST" "POTSDAM" "GNEISENAU" Passage Agents: LOHMANN CO., LTD., 124, Robinson Road. Phone 7565. STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. PENANG BELAWAN. Thurs,360 words
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Advertisement455 1939-07-29 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1 932) LIMITED. Regular service between Rangoon, Penang, Port Swet'jenham, Singapore, Hongkong, and Amoy, (Kulangsu). Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday trips. NEXT SAILINGS: For CHINA (Monthly) For RANGOON < Fortnightly) "Hong Kheng" Aug. 14, 4 p.m. "Hong Siang" Aug. 9 "Hong455 words
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Advertisement130 1939-07-29 2 I j) HAMBCRC-AMERIKA LINIE 8 i Oeutsch-Australische Dampfschiffs (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S pore 1939 t m.s. RAMBESJ via Manila Aug. 7 SCHEER not at China Japan F\vU; Aug. 12 m.s. KULMERLAND via Manila Aug. 20 HOME130 words
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Advertisement257 1939-07-29 2 j What The j Stars j Foretell SUNDAY FOR ALL READERS j The Moon opposed < I < makes this a very v day for love affairs a merit generally. An excellei day however for sport end atn- 2 letk j and any mechanical Z znty Lay plant for 2257 words
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Miscellaneous263 1939-07-29 2 To-day's Crossword I j F —[~l3 r R~p I 6 I F~j [3~~ n 9 1 ,Q j 1 —r g 16 p7 5 19 ?0 ZZZZ!LZZZIiH 24 tr- p] 27 m *****11 I I I I CLUES ACROSS CLUES DOWN 4 Exciting happening. I. Advocates of peace. 9. Sacr.ed263 words
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Article375 1939-07-29 3 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Friday. Previous T -day Change Qni nf Steady Firm aIUBEH Buyers 8 516 8% +I|*6 Sellers 83/ 8 8 716 +116 ltnutt Buyers 8 516 8% +116 A sellers S% 8 716 +11,16 B u y ers 8% 8 7 13 +I|l6 September 8375 words
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Article191 1939-07-29 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore, July 2», ipjn Total l financial Companj Dividend Booti Datg Ex Div TIX Payable Date X ag Kamunting 3d. No. 65 Aug 4 Aug. U Aug. iv 2 d. bonus T 07 2V 2 6d. No 12 July 26 Aug. 2 Jul/191 words
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Article777 1939-07-29 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, July 28, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 8 *|3 Austral Amal 4 1% 4 Austral Malay 3tf- 40,Ayer Hitam 1919 20 9 Ayer Weng 0.72 0.76 Bangrin i« 19Batu Selangor 1.17% iJ«% Berjunlai 8777 words
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Article105 1939-07-29 3 Singapore, Friday. Tin at midday was $113%, down \z, and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 28 1 4 cents, buyers Octoberi December 28*/2 cents, market flat. The brighter tone of the London ana New York markets had little effect on local stocks105 words
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Article238 1939-07-29 3 Singapore, July 28. The following are the exchange stoci this morning according to the daily cir cular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. London demand 2 J Lvons demand 2055 Switzerland demand 241 14 Hamburg demand 135 New Vork demand 54 9 1*5 Montreal238 words
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Article90 1939-07-29 3 6% Maynard Co. Ltd., $30,000 M norn MUNICIPAL:' 4%* WW "d. 19=47 $1,666.000 Int. npm 4y 2 M 1909 3 red."& $1,00-,000 int. m% norn 4% WUi norn teooo 1W U9 c gfS T 5 Sn* 660 o, 3% 000 97,/ 991/2 ci--3% riiff PENANG MUNICIPAL: 5%90 words
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Article153 1939-07-29 3 Singapore, July 28. B fS am) W Coast No. 1 pel Koyan R ssm W Coast. No. 2 pei Koyan R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan Pice Si-im 1 J, Rice Siam 2 Rice Siam 3 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 l > Siam Broken Rice No.153 words
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Advertisement33 1939-07-29 3 THE EASTERN UNITED MSntaNCl CORPORATION, LIMITED. JpE, M ARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, BURGLARYi i'ERSON \L ACCt DKNT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSAWON AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. >. D C 5« -ICF fcCIL 3TP"*ET. J Cr.a r W. HALL,33 words
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Advertisement177 1939-07-29 3 j Mb ▼alued possessions the safety that is afforded by our vaults where we have safe box<*s ot I vsJrious sixes for hire at moderate 1 HIRERS themselves hold the KEYS and ONLY THEY can have access to these safe boxes so that SAFETY and PRIVACY may be assured. We177 words
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Advertisement365 1939-07-29 3 ui\k of china □rp rated in China by Special Charter I 12, r#«ii iMart Pbwr»©« Manager's Office M 44. S*Mb Manager*:; Office *i 42. I l-iange Dept 8441. Gen :ral Mice siB*-f Cabk Mdreai: curNCßrro." Paid Op Capital ~h. |40 "00 OOOCW I Fundi In I Fvcpec of Lft. 5.200,000.00365 words
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Obituary51 1939-07-29 4 B£r. M. G. Ezekicl and Mr. and Mrs. P. Ezekiel beg to express their heartfelt thanks t«o the many friends and relatives who attended the funeral of the late Mrs. E. Lzekitl and those who sc kindly sent wreath-:, telegrams and letters of condolence in ihdr recent51 words
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Advertisement509 1939-07-29 4 Kga2%SHS ttHlillllD BOSJBiISsSS WANTED: Oirl as .sales-assist ant, must be polite, smart, and good-looking, Chinese or Eurasian. Apply personally at 117, North Bridge 'Singapore, between hour 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. (881 .A) WANTED Immediaely Girl Clerk typist. Apply Box 836 co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. 1886-A1 WANTED an experienced photoengravtr509 words
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Advertisement522 1939-07-29 4 WANTED—B.S.A. Air Rifle No. 2 State price—Box No. 311, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (819-A) WANTED 2nd hand Encyclopedia Brlttanica in eood condition (14th I Edition) preferably with year book. I BtaAe lowest rrice. Interested Box Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (BSQ-A) WANTED Secondhand Tungar rectifier good o:.-der for charging six and twelve volt522 words
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Advertisement588 1939-07-29 4 gala} /?64c£cf: TO LET with 2 bedrooms, sitting, dining room. M. No. 295. River Valley Road, Singapore. Inspection Daily between 5 to 6 p.m. <889-A» EUROPEAN WANTS fully furnished bungalow, seashore, ten miles out Tanjong Bungah Road, Penang. August s—7th inclusive, privacy, comfort, quiet, essential. State rent and all particulars.588 words
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Advertisement526 1939-07-29 4 FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. No. 1-A, Kirk Terrace Phone 2323. Practical and Theoretical for beginners end advanced pupils leading to ErtploI mas. Solfeggio Course —requirements of 1 a good musician Kindergarten class. Fee $2.59. THE CARL LAWSON ACADEMY of Dramatic Art. For all nationalities. Act ing, Elocution. Deportment, Voice Production.526 words
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Advertisement506 1939-07-29 4 Tailoring Millinery etc. WATCH OUR LAST FEW DAY? greatest reduction price—Ist cjualitj shirts old price at $2 00, $1.80, 51.75 $1.50 new price $1.55. $1.35, $1.25 80 cts lespectively. SUNDRIES GOODo ajsc at exceptionally low price. There art always something cheap, new, v. eful a* LILY-STORE office. 547, North Bndge506 words
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Advertisement494 1939-07-29 4 I IS HEREBY and Lee V that they will ny negociate any bu i en beha lf of M G ft "ORIKXT.U. l ~J ELECTRIC CO.,?td <Incorporated in NOTICE TO lELEPHONF m M N( Kite TELEPHONF HEREBY NOTlFijmy. 1929. the t: hues and extensi reduced as und< External Exteu and494 words
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Article43 1939-07-29 5 ooT ncy ieA T:.\% Sfl to July ft Manchu roi-ees r -pea toptcd to capuotu on the east of over Sa-iw-r. .1 Japai I I plrtDOS J >rubtd I.•• rial it- in- l have v lundrd Nd s been43 words
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58 1939-07-29 5 London, July 28. I Government in the HWn hare accepted the' ident iloos2TClt to ta*:c :r. o| the chairman. director of the inter w comn for refugees to KfS White House. ntative will be Lord rirman o> the committee, mpanied by advisers t;.58 words
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Article48 1939-07-29 5 London. July 28. H v \ol American bomb I' the Royal Air Force is tea have a speed of 246 and a ran; c of 1.700 arry a crew of f< ur and i,av the nose and a 4, the stern B' I SS-48 words
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Article47 1939-07-29 5 ratigements arc in I the purchase I Gotland of the nking house of I i rh was founded in" Co. Is the only prrral clearing honae, I which it wi ntal in forming. I i.e. ul fling to the Slock IF. :c'. Is 21.060.000.—47 words
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118 1939-07-29 5 Reuter. London. July 28. THE largest balloon oarrage ex--1 ercises yet held began this morning over a seven-mile radius of Tower Bridge. They will continue day and night until the evening of Aug. 5. The balloons will not ascend above 2 000 feet by day andReuter. - 118 words
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Article52 1939-07-29 5 Reuter. Behohie, July 29. SPANISH valued at 1.500 million francs, housed in six armoured lorlics escorted by armed motor-cycli guards, crossed the International Bridge here in accordance with the French agreement- to return to Gen. Franco's vernment the geld departed in French bank-' by the SpanishReuter. - 52 words
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Advertisement34 1939-07-29 5 fT CDWARO EVERETT J|J I HOPvTON J*A COOGiE WITHERS }yS M mrmmM OTTO K3UGER fitot \<~s UNEXT WEEK PAVILION IK AURORA 7 S 37 a»i xoirrn iimiM-i: 2m ON AUGUST IST 1939 economy More34 words
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Advertisement243 1939-07-29 5 RAFFLES MUSEUM SUNDAY OPENING. Smarting on 6th August the i mv cum Will be open en i-.uicay mornings from lv a.m. to 1 p.m. M GOOD £m REASONS WHY? You can rely on BIOZYGEN YEASTVITA WIN tablets to maintain your HEALTH AND VITALITY. 1. BIOZYGEN BUILD TISSUES for It contains243 words
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Advertisement579 1939-07-29 5 Stomach Sufferers 1 u**Bm deceived The wonderful curative properties of Maclean Brand Stomach Powder in all kinds of stomach trouble have been proved by hundreds of thousands of grateful «uiTcrers. Often they have told their friends how they have been healed by this famous remedy, talking of it as "Maclean579 words
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Advertisement176 1939-07-29 5 NEXT WEEK....at the CAPITOL M G -tVTs BIG JOY SHOW! Ahoy, Hawaii! Here comes M• G M's f biggest cargo of gorgeous girls, fQ a gayety, fun, hit tunes, romance, gjg p dancing beauty 1939*» first elfanor rqbert PqWIII-YOUIIG I BURNS AUEN J l\ See ELEANOR POWELL dance 1 the176 words
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147 1939-07-29 6 MINING Ampats Ayer Hitam.s 4. Tiitams Batu Selangors Hongkong Tin Bangrma Cnandc riangs Hong Fat is Idris Hyd. Ipoh Tic TJelapani l JeljE boa JOhjtlci Katu Th. Katr tinting Tin Killinghails Kinta Kellas Ka in pong Lanjuts Kufchfia Larms Kundai: Linguis Lukuts London Tin Mimbaits147 words
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Advertisement276 1939-07-29 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chemists and Stores FOR BET! Eti TONE AM) RED! rCES RECORD WEAR rsE Elrtß \-SV PERMAGOLD RADIOGRAM NEEDLES EACH PLAYE :o RECORDS 50 CT S FOP. A BOX OF ICO NEEDLES s\i" Agents: KEEHUAT RADIO CO. 122-124, Orchard Road, Singapore aSLBSSSS mml WE276 words
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Advertisement270 1939-07-29 6 YOU 9 DAUGHTER'S HEALTH Young girls entering their teens need 1 special care arc! attention In order tc he'u their ada'it the* selves cas*»y to functional changes I Careful parents realise this but often overlook the fart that rosrpiet uad regolar bowel movements are necessary ilo ma [ntsin healthy condition270 words
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Advertisement86 1939-07-29 6 When firs* they knew Th?y were quite overjoyed at the prospect of an neir and -emg wise, they wrote for a copy of 'Wise Rabycraft If "ou are In the same hanpy position ma\ we send you a copy? ALLENBURYS foods are obtainable at all chemists. Send coupon for free86 words
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Advertisement52 1939-07-29 6 The Sure Way to Protection When there b disease ibout, always use Calvert's Medical Soap. Its strength Another paltry product y° m fo*nuitee that dangerous germs is Cohens fragrant Toilet destroyed. Don't take chat Soap. For your skin's so**, always wash with it, —*<*P tablet of Calvert's handy. 20X CARBOLIC52 words
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Miscellaneous924 1939-07-29 6 j To-day's Radio j i SINGAPORE I G3O ,Songs you remember < Manda HONGKONG LONDON m A 7.00 Military Band musict ZBW 9.52 Mrs (31.4 m.) TRANSMISSION 5 Zfil 225 metres (1.13 mcs) 7 15 Thru?, weather, news and an-' 0 ZHP 30.% metres (9.69 mcs) nouncements. p m p924 words
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Miscellaneous113 1939-07-29 6 BERLIN D.13 15.10 Mcs (19.7 m p.m. 6.20 Concert of light music. 7 20 News In English 7.35 Concert of light music (conttt ued). 8.20 News and economic revies b German. 8.35 The latest records—recordincs of the month. 9.05 Weekly Market review 9.20 News and economic review English and Dutch113 words
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886 1939-07-29 7 Singapore, Friday. the -rounds that the scheme deserved very full consideration, particularly in regard to its possible effects on Municipal finances, tion by Mr. T. H. Stone to accelerate the electrification of certain .pore roads was deferred at the instance of the886 words
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Article150 1939-07-29 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. Wednesday. THAT he had planted rubber trees hi his estate at Kampong .Tabi withou* a permit from the Rubber Regulation Department, was the charge preferred against an ill-drnssed middle-aged Chinese named Tan Swee, before Inche Rau." bin Mohamed Sa'at, the Segamat150 words
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Article49 1939-07-29 7 In exercise of the powers conferred on him by Section 12 of the Food Control Ordinance, 1939, the Food Contraller has appointed Mr. R. K. Auten and Mr. Sng Choon Yee to hold an enquiry in respect of rice, including parboiled rice and padi, in the Settlement of Singapore.49 words
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1026 1939-07-29 7 E.T. HUANG - (Reprinted From The Morning Tribune) r B v E.T. HUANG I AM addressing you this open letter perhaps at a time when your disappointment is deep in consequence of the preliminary agreement signed at, Tokyo between Sir Robert Ci ai;ae, the British1,026 words
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Article27 1939-07-29 7 Reuter. London, July 28.-The blazing hulk of the French tdaker M Sunik M sank in the Eii-'llsh Channel with the loss of eleven live?.- Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Advertisement122 1939-07-29 7 WHY DOES A CHILD'S phi ipu get worse WUUfI AT NIGHT? 'II'" 'It "I There is a scientific reason, of course, fllnf iMfctl I kut mothers arc more interested in fifatfß I jL what to do about it. afKl j U Tonight, when coughing starts. give iT(uS r I your122 words
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Advertisement75 1939-07-29 7 Agents: F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ, LTD. FIRTH-BROWN FILES fi j are unrivalled throughout the world. The right teeth, the right heat-treatment and the right steel make PIRTHTtf BROWN FILES cut faster and finish rl finer. The MILLENICIJT milling-cutter action tile is the latest addition to the range, and an outstanding advance75 words
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Advertisement103 1939-07-29 7 HOW WOULD HELEN, IF YOU you LIKE fWANT TO PROVE I TO HEAR JtHEVRE WRONG.) A REMARK I YOU'D BETTER I ON YOUR 1 \SEE THE DENTIST WEDDING ABOUT YOUR j jgal [MOST BAD BREATH IS CAUSED^ I BY IMPROPERLY CLEANED TEETH. I II SUGGEST COLGATE'S DENTAL jCREAMBECAUSE IT CLEANS103 words
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Advertisement446 1939-07-29 8 PACKED HOUSES ACCLAIM THIS STIRRING ENTERTAINMENT! "CARRIES A MESSAGE TO ALL NATIONS, TO ALL INDIVIDUALS'' Malaya Tribune. I "SHOULD BE AN EXCELLENT EXAMPLE TO SINGAPORE A.R.P. VOLUNTEERS" Straits Times. The. WABNIiW Presented with the Year's most timely and most Thrilling Spy Drama 1 BflTSijTnf* I f3 es tv strike Terror446 words
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Advertisement153 1939-07-29 8 \lAisi «Irty 3-15, 6-15, 9-1:5 j|»AVI L I O X f P j COLUMBIA'S HILARIOUS SEQUEL TO "1 HERE'S ALWAYS A WOMAN!" jĔt \tiwa\w;s %r 2 no show in town that even touches this one for fun j THAT "0 S gives you the gay. sappy-go- <*l"vV<> Z 2 lucky153 words
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Advertisement89 1939-07-29 8 M A 0 h Li) 11 SEE DA YANG VALERIE OF SARAWAK IN HER FIRST SCREEN SOU OPENING TO-MORROW 4 SHOWS I ci 1 1 ALHAMBRA The maddest. merriest story of college life ever Told! •CAMPUS CONFESSIONS" Two of the screen's 1 outstanding love- v- lies, Betty Grable, jT jjg89 words
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Advertisement256 1939-07-29 9 THEATRE ROYAL \TLNFT TO-DAY AT 3.15. «,.!> TO-NIGHT 9.15. MISS CD ELL AM In j "ONWARD MARCH" "DESAMUNEIRAAV EARLY TO AVOID THE PUSH. TEL. X E W WORLD OA A C E PALACE. LARGEST AIR-CONDITTON-ABARET IN .MALAYA WITH .V RESTAURANT ATTACHED lim OAACE htly at 9.30 p.m. TEA BAXCE ADMISSION)256 words
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Advertisement198 1939-07-29 9 ACCLAIMED BY PACKED HOUSES LAST NIGHT j MARLBOROUGH .A Three Shows To-day 2.45, 6 9.30 P.M. t^K^^^mL^u The Exclusive (.rand Topical 52 n( Sess NATIONAL CONGRESS TWPURi si M:i: The <;ran«l hwcnk» of »2 ELEPIIAXTS HEAR the THUNDERING Speeches of F?ndit JAVVAHARLAE NEHRU BABU RAJENDRA PRASAD, C. RAJ AG OP198 words
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Advertisement109 1939-07-29 9 POSITIVELY LAST 4 SHOWS! 6-15 and 9-15 P.M. ALHAMBRA "PATHE GAZETTE" in i 11 Same Programme will be shown at SUN CINEMA, IPOH, On 4th Aug. MIDNIGHT PREMIERE Is SUN TALKIE TO-XHullT 7.30 TO-NIGHT 9.30 AT 12 P.M. Shirley Temple in mmm I Rpherca Of AlhambrA! book Now-Phone 6909. j109 words
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Article737 1939-07-29 10 TUST when the Chinese were J wondering whether they were bein g deserted by their friends c b ame g the news of the ™men£us decision reached by Roosevelt. The United btetes Government has given si™jths notice to terminate the Treaty oi Commerce and Navigation made w?th737 words
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Article513 1939-07-29 10 ffSSB wrtlc BtefW re baa a number o! bills btflV* fllltrtbuted bearing Hich llW* as "No peace without national indPi*ndenc*." -China will Bgbt despite the British compromise. D 1 Tokyo Agreement Though no anuBriflsh feelina has been demonstrated. it is evident that the Chinese hcrp.513 words
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468 1939-07-29 10 WHATEVER may be said in favour of If 3r itish action in the present circumstances, it cannot be said that it has deterred aggression or promoted confidence If Chamberlain's appeasement (licy cannot prevent aggression in Europe neither con Peace Front Threatened it prevent468 words
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Article563 1939-07-29 10 POSSIBILITY of a breakdown in the British negotiations with Japan is already seen in the news that the Tokyo conference was unable to agree on the currency question. Jai an wishes to eliminate the oina national dollar from the Tientsin Concession and substitute the puppet regime's notes.563 words
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Advertisement198 1939-07-29 10 sew with ci iff ''■ty-Z'* J reap satistachon ////JE PURCHASE TERMS i& ARRANGED. s s?n Co., Ltd* Pl A YT!ME— ir-39 SPORTS WEAR PERFECT FITTING SHORTS AS »1 i ITSTRATED. v DE OF FINE QUALIT V COTTON PRILL CUT. STYLE, I AND FINISH OF THIS No >>v MODERN GARM E198 words
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Advertisement22 1939-07-29 10 THE EYES CHANGE; PERIODICAL EXAMINATION NECESSARY! peciallst as C. S. CHO NO. Dr. of Optometry. Everbright Optical Co. 19 CHULIA STREET. SINGAOKE.22 words
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Article70 1939-07-29 11 Reuter. London, July 29. •THE I) lily Express urges that I (;reat Britain should make ton cause with the United States in the Far East and adds: "That should he the principle on we conduct our foreign licy. Britain should therefore ider denouncing her own treatyReuter. - 70 words
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Article93 1939-07-29 11 "Right Inside" Reuter. Paris, July 20. \T. AMOURELLE, shorthand writer iU to the Senate Army Commishas been arrested on a charge revealing secret documents con- national defence. .of public feeling over alleg nagje was proved in connection trial of M. Lvcien Sampaix. of the Communist newspaperReuter. - 93 words
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Article28 1939-07-29 11 untitled 28-Early this morning to, riving the Panama f iag off Herzlia, north oi me. and brought to Haifa uad There were 373 Jewish tain p. board.—British Wireless.28 words
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Article75 1939-07-29 11 Reuter. London, July 28. fHREE cccupants, bel'eved to be Amc i t-can technicians, were killed when a plane crashed and burst into flames at WtrraL. Cheshire. The machine was completely wrecked, the only means of identification being the Air Force disc beneath the wing. TheReuter. - 75 words
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374 1939-07-29 11 Reuter and British Wireless. London, Juiy 2i>. ISKING the House of Commons yesterday to vote £10 000 to the A Foreign Office to increase the staff of its Publicity Department and another £100,000 for various publicly activities such as bin,, exhibitions, speakers' lectures and preparationReuter and British Wireless. - 374 words
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73 1939-07-29 11 London, July 28. THE by-election in Colne Valley, caused by the death of the Labour member, Mr. E. Marklew, resulted as follows Mr W. G. Hall (Lab.) 17,277 Mr E L. Mallalieu (Lib.) 9,228 Mr! pike (Nat. Con.) 9,012 Reuter At the general election the73 words
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86 1939-07-29 11 Reuter. Paris, July 29. A CABINET meeting lasting nearly f-ur hours discussed the new decree laws It is learned that a decree will b? submitted to the Council of Ministers to-day postponing the general election hi p in 1940 for two yean-. Another decree wiU placeReuter. - 86 words
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1165 1939-07-29 11 Craigie Cables To London Threat Of Breakdown On Currency Problem LORD HALIFAX MAY ALSO DENOUNCE TRADE PACT Reuter. A SERIOVS hitch, threatening breakdown, in the Anglo-Japan-A ese negotiations in Tokyo, is indicated by news that tne British delegates have rejected the Japanese demand for removalReuter. - 1,165 words
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Article, Illustration46 1939-07-29 11 Several persons were injured in a triple car crosh at the Clay gate end of the Kingston by-pass road. Surrey last week. One car climbed" on to one of the others and turned over. Picture shows one of the cars resting upside down on another.46 words
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Article275 1939-07-29 11 Floods Destroy Harvest: LLS. Action Causes Much Concern Reuter. Berlin, July 29. TORRENTIAL rains have caus-d enormous damage to crops in Saxony and Siksia. Sheaves of rye, cartloads of hay, and sheep, poultry and furniture w?re earned away by streams more than two miles wide thatReuter. - 275 words
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Article125 1939-07-29 11 Reuter. London, July 28. THE Air Minister, Sir Kingsley Wood, was involved in an aeroplane mishap when tfcc Royal Air Force machine in which he was travelling to Northern Ireland turned back over the Irish Sea owing to bad weather and made a forced landing atReuter. - 125 words
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Article107 1939-07-29 11 Reuter. London, July 28—The King watcned his Grenadier Guards give a demonstration of the nev; style of marchmg,ta threes instead of fours on the Horseguards Parade to day. Late:- His Majesty saw the change of the guard at Buck ingham Palace In threes.—British Wireless Although the newReuter. - 107 words
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Article17 1939-07-29 11 Reuter. I The ColUn "business" Cabinet, defeat led 'to the Chamber, has resigned. I Reuter.Reuter. - 17 words
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566 1939-07-29 11 Irish Rebe Is Flight Reuter. Reuter. AS a Mceantion again* possible UtA. outrages the public are not A S a Xed to insptct the Houses of Parliament ,t until fudher notice. Visitors win be allowed into the ,übl,e saller.e, „«v< v rok hn< willReuter. - 566 words
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Article64 1939-07-29 11 London, July 2f» THE Anglo-Soviet negotiations arc 1 continuing acidly, K eui SL* diplomatic correspondent learns mc British and French representatives will have a further meeting wiLi 3fc Molctov to-day in >loscc>w.--Reutfcr Th" report of the British Ambassadoi in v.scow <Sir William Seedsi on his last64 words
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Article, Illustration131 1939-07-29 12 A GENERAL LEAVES A GENERAL ARRIVES ACaneral Officer Commanding Malaya |ef< Singapore yesterday a iew hours before his successor armed. The departing <; e ne ra Zl. jy-Gcneral W. s. iiobbie, the new arrival MajorGeneral L. V. Bond Maj or General Bond photographed as he was being introduced to Staff131 words
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Article348 1939-07-29 12 New G. O. C. Arrives In Singapore all the pomp and splendour, associated with an official military reception, Major-General Lionel Vivian Bond, Malaya's new General Officer Commanding, landed at Clifford Pier at 3.30 p.m. to-day, accompanied by CoL E. G. Miles, G.5.0.T., and Lt. O. C. s. Dobbie, A.D.C., who348 words
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246 1939-07-29 12 Singapore, Friday. JiEFIXITE proposals for the erection of a public crematorium would shortly be put before the Municipal Commissioners, according to a state« ment by Mr T. 11. Stone at today's meeting of the Commissioners. Mr. Ftcne moved reference back of a committee decision to consult246 words
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Article164 1939-07-29 12 ESAK PIN MAT appeared before Mr. C. H. Whitton, District Judge and Magistrate, on a charge of causing the d< ath of Scow Kirn Teow by driving his car in a negligent manner along Serangoon Road on July 6. He was alternatively charged with negligent driving.164 words
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Article33 1939-07-29 12 Singapore, Saturday. THE S.S. Soudan has left Hongkong and is expected to arrive at this port at noon to morrow. She will proceed alongside the S.H.B Wharf on arrival.33 words
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154 1939-07-29 12 Bunting's End Reuter. London, July 29. THE important tea-broking firm of Bunting Co., recently in difficulties, reached journey's end yesterday with the issue of an official an- nouncement of its proposed liquidation. The announcement says: "The committee appointed by the meeting 02' interested partiesReuter. - 154 words
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Article52 1939-07-29 12 Singapore. Saturday. the M. Victoria is due here at 73d 1 am. on Monday. 31st Inst., from Genoa, Naples. Port Said, Massaua, Bombay and Colombo. She wail berth at the SHE wharf and La expected to sai! again at noon on the dry for Manila. Hongkong52 words
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336 1939-07-29 12 Distributors To Take Up Matter Again "Racial Antipathy" The Reason RACIAL antipathy and religious susceptibility are given as reasons for the banning of R.K.O. Radio ynductijon "Gunga Din"—a spectacular film version of the famous ballad by Rudyard Kipling. The ma*ter went before the Board336 words
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Article68 1939-07-29 12 Reuter. London, July 29. Yesterday, despite end of account Influences, the .stock market;, were ..teadv. with Kaffir unci industrials well supported. Gilt-edged finished •lightly oelow the be.st and foieign i bonds were easier, particularly Far Easterns. In commodities rubber \va.s film on feed Continental demand.Reuter. - 68 words
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Article94 1939-07-29 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 26. ACCORDING to the Siamese papers published here, the allowances made by the State to some of the elder members of the Royal Family have either been reduced or cancelled. The amount is said to total Ticals 62,000 a year—say,94 words
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Obituary124 1939-07-29 12 Singapore, Saturday. We regret to report the death of Miss Edna Mary Cashin, as the result of a motor accident on Thursday afternoon. She ched at the General Hospital yesterday afternoon. The accident occurred at the Junction of Farrer Road and Bukit Timah Road, and124 words
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Article39 1939-07-29 12 INURING the absence of the Lady De*J monstrator from July 31 to Aug 14, the G. E. C. Cookery Demonstrations will be suspended. On her return the Demonstrations will be resumed on Wednesdays and Saturdays a; Usual.39 words
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Article258 1939-07-29 12 4 RAB leaders and pi pore residents attend* a rer*n tion given by Mr. S. I. 0 in honour of Mr. W. H. British Resident at Mukala a d^Ad viser to the Sulfa i »1 't£ Hadhramaut. lfK Mr. Alsugoff in extending a welconto the principal258 words
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421 1939-07-29 12 Singapore, Friday, i AM sorry to -ay that I find there has been a high-handed and arbitrary attitude adopted in this matter remarked Mr. Pap Peng Geek when he moved reference back of a committee decision to disapprove a building plan in respect of unauthorised421 words
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Article106 1939-07-29 12 Singapore. Friday. "lINLESS we have a very unforiu- nate second half year, we shall have a record year from a health Doint of view this year." said Afr. W. Bartley at the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to-day when lie gave figures of the general106 words
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Advertisement19 1939-07-29 12 McALISTER 8c Co. Ltd., (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) Singapore Kuala Lumpur l po h Penang. W P S. 3019 words
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Advertisement60 1939-07-29 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. .o: CHINA BUILDING, CBTTJLIA STREET VHONE 5808. SINGAPOREFIRE MARIrV^ 0 "MOTOR, PER 1 RONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COxMPENSATIOiV INSURANCE. AGENTS: SEREMBAN POI BROS.. MALACCA HONG CHYE ft CO.. K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONu. NG KON C If EE. fALANG LEE ENG TFH, IPOH LEE AH WENG. PENANG60 words
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80 1939-07-29 13 untitled been untitled to do their share in the untitled of education fee their ihihtren by putting up what m?y be called chools. Thry erect the budding, the Government supplies tha -id the barest necessities in the way c| furniture, ai d th* Educatrtmen tin n waits foi a >enr80 words
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250 1939-07-29 13 Singapore, Friday. I used must pay $150 to his wife being his maintenance areas 1 due her or do ten weeks' simple imprisonment. This must be a him as well as to others that when the Court makes an t must be carried out" said Mr. Conrad250 words
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Article90 1939-07-29 13 Singapore, Friday. a 26-YEAR-OLD Cantonese woman named Ah Chew is alleged to have attempted to commit suicide at 5.20 a.m. yesterday in her residence at Lorong 23, Geylang Road, by taking caustic soda. She was conveyed to the General Hospital where she now lies Court Inspector Charles90 words
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966 1939-07-29 13 Junior Services Made No Representation Singapore, Friday. TEN URAL surprise at Ihe decision of the management committee of the Municipal Services Club not to make representations for the grant of children's educational allowances to members of the junior and intermediate services was expressed966 words
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Article181 1939-07-29 13 Singapore, Friday. S RESOLUTION for a §5,000.000 loan to be floated for the pur- I pose of financing water works j extensions designed to increase the dry weather capacity of Singapore's reservoirs from 22,000.000 to 31,000,000 gallons a day. was passed at to-day's meeting of the181 words
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Article54 1939-07-29 13 Singapore, Friday.—Mr. B. Lowick took his seat on the Municipal Commission for the first time to-day as successor to Mr. A. W. W. Ker. On behalf of the other Commissioners. Mr. W. Bartley. the President, accorded welcome to him. Mr. Lowick was nominated to fill Mr. Ker's place54 words
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64 1939-07-29 13 Singapore, Friday. A COMMITTEE decision turning down a proposal by the Automobile Association of Malaya for the closing of part of Bukit Timah Road for the purpose of holding speed trials was confirmed at to-day's meeting of the Commissioners. Mr. T. H. Stone64 words
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Article70 1939-07-29 13 Singapore, Friday A COMMITTEE decision agreeinc; H a general overhaul of the crgan hi the Victoria Memorial Hall, to be carried ais about the tnd of March 1940. was confirmed at the Commissioners' meelug to-day Another decision confirmed was to alow but not to share in the70 words
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Article158 1939-07-29 13 Singapore, Fiid..;.. •m h!s untimely death, the Muni D cipahty lost thr services of an excellent officer," s.id Mr. W. BaiUev at the meeting: of the Munidial Commissioners te-d.iy when he referred to the dc 'h of Mr. R. Caunee, former superintendent of the158 words
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Advertisement46 1939-07-29 13 f\ m—m l MUST ORDER l^il jj^jljj^ SCOTCH WHISKY i white" jfPßk m Mm mmom\\\\\\ «•••<. a. m,i o. BSĔ v m\W\ mm mmw Mmw ,Ho| Cf old scotch if MY M* F Mm. H A flfe V 4 Lmmml m MmM T s th c scotch"46 words
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Advertisement182 1939-07-29 13 /Ĕj CBL\ I I No waste because there.; BB^"^ B ffWrTf Cw»* nothing to throw away v jc^tst^* fW* meal in a minut b. cause they are ready to serve. See our OP ftyi fltteLCJlL selection of del cate s;ji JVr 6WVnrVmnri»» at your nearest branch iii easilu liver sausag::182 words
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186 1939-07-29 14 Singapore, Friday. TWO aliens, described as of Dutch nationality, were fined by Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke, the third police magistrate, who also bound them over on personal bonds in $50 eacn for six months, for failing to notify the Registrar of Aliens of change of residence.186 words
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Article732 1939-07-29 14 Questions Over A Transfer Of Shares Singapore, Friday. "THE transfer of the shares wove made while I was In Australia, and they were put in my brother's name." This was the statement made by Mr. George Edgar, a partner of Messrs. Edgar Brothers of Singapore, at the732 words
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Article150 1939-07-29 14 Singapore i n ax VCEN-AH SENG. tonese, pieadt,! inff in the second poli<, Mr. Conrad Oldham on that at 2.20 p.m. yesti ri. a gold bracelet with locket Hum S9.f»o the property < M Fcnr:, in the back lane <.. in Liang Seah Street. Court Inspector150 words
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Article30 1939-07-29 14 Singapore. Friday: The public examinations of Mr. Isaac A. E M.J. Nassim, which were down hearing this morning in Ihe Bai Court, were postponed for a month.30 words
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Article198 1939-07-29 14 A \SM was P* ,d by Slr Fra,lk Stockdale, Agricultural Advr* the Socrctary of State for the Cofcnue«, to the Sultan Idr li.-i imvg bchool at ranjong Malim during Sir Frank's visit lo last year. In his report he states: Here pupil teachers are tiained and198 words
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Article76 1939-07-29 14 Singapore, Fri laj AN affray at the d oJle lines, I Base, at 10.15 p.m. on July 26 end fatally for one of the mm involved this morning, before the third P magistrate (Mr. J. Ret Indians. Arumai Kordi. "JO. R kam. 27. Arulanandan, 30 35, were76 words
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Advertisement433 1939-07-29 14 LAUNCH PICNICS ARRANGED BY RAFFLES tAFF Motor Launch Picnic Baskets Provided AN ENJOYABLE WEEK-END TRIP. BUY KAI I I I S Hill All Mad* with finest ingredients obtainable. Baked in modern electric ovens under strictly hygienic conditions. Wrapped be tore leaving the Bakery. ORDER YOLK DINNER ROLLS FOR TO-NIGHT. Deliveries433 words
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Advertisement294 1939-07-29 14 j SCOT EX U THREE />u(Ui SIZES: 0 REGULAR /v SIOR I S i PER ANGLO MALAY RESTAURANT Be.t Vjhamedan Enterprise I r ppcsite New Alhambra Theatre 73-75. Beach Road, Singapore. MOST UP-TO-DATE REST AURANT' FOR EXCELLENT FOOD <v DRINKS I PRICES VERY MODERATE' SERVICE PROMPT COURTEOUS! YOU ARE NOT294 words
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Advertisement64 1939-07-29 14 ij? •••48^ '%i^H FOR YOUR SAKE—WEAR PARIS NO METAI CAN TOUCH YOU Smooth sox look better—feel more comfortable. Support yours dependably—and economically—with PARIS. For smart new styles, original color effects, durability and economy, always buy PARIS GARTERS A. STEIN COMPANY Chicogo, New York, Toronto Manufatturtrs of BELTS AND SUSPENDERS MULLIR64 words
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Advertisement42 1939-07-29 14 Smart GIRLS cV LADIES always [km. LOVELY SKIN 25c. per boil!'*' (postage txtzt Special Offer: OMR BOTTLE GIVf N F^EJ to every 6 bottle; purchased. During the months of July Aui l>. T UM COMPANY, 353. North Brid:- U 91NG \P: «142 words
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Article306 1939-07-29 15 4 N rdlnance to amend th? Trade V rkj Ordinance is about to be taint the Legislative Council. Bill designed to extend the d in the Ordinance wl h►plicatj as may be made for under Part 11. The Grdtie into force on Feb. 1, 1939, law306 words
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Article22 1939-07-29 15 —At a meeting of >-day Mr. SB. Tan G Parbury were nominated to Bard of Trustees of the rovement Trust.22 words
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Article27 1939-07-29 15 tie was injured when he down by a motor lorry at Hill Street and Hock d about 1.20 yesterday H< has been removed to the27 words
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Article351 1939-07-29 15 CASHIER HELD UP Singapore, Friday. |ire offence b very serious, but I don't v;ant to send a man of you age to prison for a first offence," the District Judre (Mr I I M.Fall) told 20-year-old, slightly built Goh Ah Yong, this I afternoon. I Goh351 words
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Article143 1939-07-29 15 Ticm Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat, July 26. Armed bin Jamail. a Malay was yesterday conTfeted by Unku Ismail the first magistral Batu Pahat on three charges of impersonating a public .servant i.e.. a rubbei inspector, and sentenced to a fin" of 530 or :n defftut143 words
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Article434 1939-07-29 15 Singapore. Friday. MR. Toh Joon Nam, the Manager of "Monico* Cafe with premises at No. 281, Orchard Road appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh. the Singapore Fifth Police Magistrate on two summons charges this morning. The lirst charge against the defendant was that on July 7 at434 words
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Article96 1939-07-29 15 Singapore. Friday. THE offence of having committed criminal breach of trust as a servant in respect of $262.90 was alleged against a young Chinese. Lim Ching Hoe, when he appeared before Mr. J. FleteherCooke. ihird police magistrate, th's morning. Accused, who was employed as a bill collector96 words
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266 1939-07-29 15 <l'iom Oaf Own Correspondent) Malacca, Wednesday. the Reclamation ground the St. Francis' Institution met a scratch side from the Loyals now in camp at Tanning Hruas and were defeated. I The Br jthei School Boys who were nip- i pi< f and combined better266 words
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Article175 1939-07-29 15 (Fretn Our Own Correspond* nt» Muar, Wednesday. For failing to report himself to the Muar Police when he was under Police supervision. Padri bin Pantas was this morning produced before Tuan Ha.U Naslr bin Haji Salleh. The accused pleaded guilty to the charge. It was175 words
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Article115 1939-07-29 15 (Fmmb Our Own Correspondent) S?gamat. Wednesday. HUI Poh Hong was charged with negligent driving before Inche Rouf bin Mohamed Sa'at the Segamat magistrate to day The man stammered out- that he was guilty and was fined three dollars, with the option of three days Impri115 words
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Advertisement112 1939-07-29 15 WAKE UP YOUR" LIVER BILE-Calomel-And You II Jump Out 1 Bed Full 0 f Vim and Vigoor. I rtwoU pour out two pint* of our bowels daily. If tfts bile B red] > „u r foodduesn'tdTgest. »>s in the bowels. Gas bloats up h. Yuu et L constipated. Your em112 words
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Advertisement136 1939-07-29 15 Remember: We open till 8 p.m. to-day. Why not shop economically and conveniently too? GIAN SINGH'S 4. IIWI» AX MA I. STOCKTAKING ttALKis the sale that definitely helps you. Why Go Elsewhere? CALL TO-DAY MORE BARGAINS Ladks Swim Suit in plain navy. F! iic Kre.'n maroon s:?.«i!). MWL MORI FY'S136 words
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Advertisement366 1939-07-29 15 For Style, Comfort, Economy, CONSULT The Oriental Optical Co., MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS i Heart Office: 162, South Bridge Rd. Branch Office: 348, N. Bridge Rd., •SINGAPORE. FREE TESTING. I, ktm.\TTkajsi 1 aTT 7s\iiacT'Fi TESTIMONY TO "VINCI LEV 1 ibicts. The Marvellous Remedy for DIABETES j Why suffer and buy r while366 words
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Article, Illustration76 1939-07-29 16 H/fiSS Doreen Banaoni, woJJa men's singles champion of Malay I I n r tne last three years, and Ceylon champion over the last five years, will appear in exhibition matchfia at 5 o'clock to-day at the V.M.C.A. coin's. The fdUowing IS the afternoon's programme:--SINGLES MiSS San- ni76 words
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Article37 1939-07-29 16 Tlie guessing competition for the quarter hp 4 the S.B.A. Junior Tournamcn' on by Mr. Lee Heck San. The open i nament of the Merridale B.P. (league system) starts on the 19th of August.37 words
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Article, Illustration710 1939-07-29 16 LATE RECOVERY GIVES TOURISTS VICTORY Singapore. Saturday. S.A.F.A MAKING a Vplend'i,. recovery after a rather shaky start the Java ts r&-ass LeHer, eomhina.ie, on the ihe tables on their opponents to score tout more lo* S.A.F.A. could repfo with only one. For710 words
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Article113 1939-07-29 16 At the third h.ilf-yearly general citing of the Endeavour B. P. held ia c t Sunday, the following were elected ffi>e-bearers for the ensuing halfyear: President: Mr. Ofi* Kong Owl (re-elected); lion. Secretary Ti surer* Mr. Yeo Hang Hock (reelected); Hon. Asst. Secretary Treasurer: Mr. Quale Kens113 words
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Article, Illustration447 1939-07-29 16 Singapore. Saturday. CINGAPORE women yesterday "woman handled" the best bowling the men could offer and scored 189 before stumps were drawn in the annual match between the men and women at the S.C.C. They thus beat them by 63 runs. Last year447 words
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Article113 1939-07-29 16 Reuter. London, July 23. IN the match between Middlesex and Derbyshire, played at Lords. Middlesex scored 204 in the first to which Derby replied with 110. Sims, the Middlesex bowler taking eight wickets for 32 runs. When Derbyshire batted again they scored 313, Sims being In deadly formReuter. - 113 words
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Article48 1939-07-29 16 SOCCER: Combine .1 Sen ice vs. Java—SU(iium Minesweepers rs. Chanel crriHaw —Pc'ict Depot CRICKET: Rnf&rs Institntkm vs. S.CJLC SC C \>. Fort Canning—B C.C. S.C.C vs. Singapore Teachers' A-1 coir l ion—U'.S.C. AQUATICS: AX.S. Shimming ATHFETICS: Inter College Sports—Raines IMI le^cTENNIS: a m Exhibition tennis— roil) "is48 words
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Article105 1939-07-29 16 i i three IN a friendly badminton mat a singles and two doubles the -rdtea Lads Athletic Farty beat B» Bukom Club badminton toara games to nil at the formers court mm i oJrSSd Lad, A.P. Players mentioned first). SINGLES Teo Heok Kwang beat Chia105 words
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Article153 1939-07-29 16 mjE following haw »cc 1 for S.C C vs. Fort Canniu 'day at 2 p.m. at S.C.C.:—- v T C, D. A. Cooper <Capt.» Stein; J. R. Bulloch; B. G B j. E. Jeans; J w. J*±son. i den Bosch; G. H. V Grant .I- Nicholson; H V153 words
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Advertisement25 1939-07-29 16 Ff HOTEL I Cameron Highlands. !d<>al!\ situated 4.700 feet j hove sea level. AH modern comforts anri conveniences. Malaya*!! Popular Hill Station I WPS. 59A25 words
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623 1939-07-29 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) m Taipinjr, Friday, i nay ol the Taipinjr July Skye meeting was run off at laipinu this afternoon in brilliant weather. The going was and interesting sport was provided to the good number who led the races. Following623 words
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Article82 1939-07-29 17 Race I—REPUBLIC AN 525 and 56. Inez $7. Metro 57. Kaee Z —ROSEOLET 524 and 57. Ladolet $9. Bay Rose 57. Race 3- MOUNTAIN BELLE 542 and $6. Jackie Mac $6. East Lynne $5. Race 4—BEN GHABRIT §15 and 510. Wai Linen 517. Lucky Number 556.82 words
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226 1939-07-29 17 THE following are the handicaps of the Tapping Skye meeting, second day, to-day: RACE ONE Horses. Class 5, Div. 2—about 6 furs. Lover's Idol 10.10 Auboss 10.5 Metro 10.5 Republican 10.0 Policy 9 8 Marco King 9.7 Roast Chestnut 9.7 Rebel King 8.9 RACE TWO226 words
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Article66 1939-07-29 17 “Marcus Superbus - By “Marcus Superbus" Following are selections for this afternoon's racing: at Taiping: Race I—POLICY Rebel King Race 2—ROSEOLET Gayloo Race 3—EMPENNAGE Mountain Belle Race 4—BEN GHARRIT War Linen Race S—PRIDE OF PERAK In Ver Fogg Race 6—RALI GIRL Foxy Race 7—MISS LABIS Stone Ginger. By "Duke"-Penang Race I—Metro Race66 words
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Article55 1939-07-29 17 The following players have been selected to play for The Minto Junior Team against The Kampong Melayu Junior Team on Sunday at Kampong Melayu Ground at 5.15 p.m. KissLn, Mohd Noor, Mohd Shin, A. Hadar, Baing: A. Duke, J Beksin S. Raub, A. Awang, H. H. Ahmad A.55 words
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701 1939-07-29 17 MILITARY LEADING AT END OF FIRST DAY i Mm Our Own Reporter» Kuala Lumpur. July 2S. 'pHREE Malayan records were smashed 'his afternoon at the hr>t day of the Malayan Amateur Athletic meet. The most notable performance was that of701 words
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Article136 1939-07-29 17 THE singles match between Teo Pak Hoe (last year's runner up) and Ng Back Tee played at the Batu Pahat Club courts ended in win {or TJl:< r Tee after three hard fought sets. In the third set Pak Hoe led by 4 games to love but136 words
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Advertisement65 1939-07-29 17 LODHRA' Uterine Tonic Cures: All diseases and disorders peculiar to women. YOU can bp rendered happier and free I from Chronic Ute-ine Maladies by using "LODHRA" 1« Women in the world vote for 1 L O D H R A TRY AND BE CONVINCED. II Sold at all Dispensaries and65 words
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491 1939-07-29 18 Japanese Pushing North From Canton Stopped International News. Chungking, July 26. REVIEWING the brought up to the delta m South CM*«™*"r™sl tarte d wishing northward up the strength of two full but the" were upheld by the railway and highway from Likewise threeInternational News. - 491 words
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Article172 1939-07-29 18 Shanghai. July 27. THE city el Shanghai, an average is sinking at the rate of about one inch every yettr. In twenty years' time, iherefere. should this settlement of the land continue, the whole city will be twenty inches lower than it is to-day172 words
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Article51 1939-07-29 18 Shanghai, July 25. l iANG Hun? chin, S3 culled chairman L of the Executive Yuan, will shorty emit the present post to accept the "Irish" promotion as chief agitator fcr the restoration ol British concessions iv China. ll is not known who will succeed him —International51 words
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Article159 1939-07-29 18 International News. Hongkong, July 27. OVER a nundred Chinese have joined V-c Chinese machine gun company of the Hongkong Volunteer Defenc; Corps and have turned out to be Lent gunners. Many more Chinese arc on the waiting list. The tense situation m Europe ani North ChinaInternational News. - 159 words
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Article148 1939-07-29 18 International News. Changchun. July T, The Japanese forces in Manchuria have admitted reports of the of three veteran officers hi I c recent Outer-Mongolia Manchuria frontier fighting. They are Colonel Kiyotake V in command of an infantry regiment; Colonel Tsutomu Ouchi in com a cavalry detachment;International News. - 148 words
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384 1939-07-29 18 EXPERIENCE BEING ON OTHER SIDE OF "COLOUR LINE" Internationnal News. Tokyo, July 25. THE white man in Japan to-day is experiencing the sensation very unusual for being on the other side of a sharply-drawn "colour-line.' 1 His skin has become a liability, states theInternationnal News. - 384 words
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Article83 1939-07-29 18 Hongkong, July 27. THE petition by the China Merchants Steam Navigation Company for the winding up of the Cheng Kee Steam Navigation Company has been granted by the Supreme Court. Japanese interests last month warned that the granting of the petition would be considered as an83 words
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Article178 1939-07-29 18 Internationnal News. Foochow, July 25. rUKIEN is staled to be mapped out as i the training ground for puppet troops, bs the Japanese army and navy are making renewed efforts to advance to the interior. The YanvHa naval detachment was sent back from Hainan Island toInternationnal News. - 178 words
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Article43 1939-07-29 18 Internationnal News. Kweilin. July 23. The now highway linking Indo-China with Pashih in Kwangsi through a distance of eighty six kilometeres has been completed. It is expected that there will be an inciease of freight traffic between Indo-China and Southwest China. —International News.Internationnal News. - 43 words
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Article853 1939-07-29 19 £RNOR'S STATEMENT (United Press.) Bombay, July 10. Guards" are ready for the inauguration of total in the city and suburbs of Bombay. The required da (hundred for each of the eight divisions) have i ji lee ted. ,ns has been sub wards, accordii-g living in a(United Press.) - 853 words
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Article103 1939-07-29 19 Karachi {the chance In the Indus which has I b r> kri, it Ls underC authorities are to h the object of around the archaeoM hsnjadaro and its Museui ire threatened by the in the river's weters. ten feet high and circumference. The ill cost about a103 words
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Article25 1939-07-29 19 Mr. D. G. Bhore, Collector. Chingleput d this morning the being the first person to :tly three and a half tuition with the instated Press).25 words
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Article106 1939-07-29 19 Troops For Non -Military Services Simla, July 20. W ol troops are roil te civil authorities for duties, the local military I] first obtain, through the tin Is the sanction of 1 of India to their email Indian Army Order, kergency, however, when to the Government of India !tv hazardous106 words
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Article74 1939-07-29 19 (United Press.) Manmad. July ".-"No threats will ,ir tpr the Aryans from carrying on "heir movement to a sueccasfu nnish MusKm League regarding the Hydera c and freedom movement' MChandra adds, "is opposed b tv Muslim Leaguers unless I i or.Von*Pfl He reiterates that SSL i(United Press.) - 74 words
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Article140 1939-07-29 19 (United Press.) Simla, July 19. THE lndo-Japancse Trade Advisers met to-day at the Cecil Hotel and drew up an agenda for discussions. This includes important items like offtake of the Japanese yam, protection of minor industries inclusion of Indian shipping in teims of the trade(United Press.) - 140 words
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Article35 1939-07-29 19 (United Press.) The first All-India untitled and Selence rarak enclosure for demcvn.tr at,o.* fhe latest rvaratus. The stalls are modelled on those a* the leinzig International Eairj wui <■ Indian as well f«eign exluo*,. (United Press).(United Press.) - 35 words
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239 1939-07-29 19 (United Press.) Peshwar, July 10. SPEAKING at a public meeting held here last night Mr. Jaiprakash Narain said: ~V Te Socialists do not want to create factions in the Congress, nor do we desire to displace the old leadership of the Congress or(United Press.) - 239 words
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Article291 1939-07-29 19 Ceylon And Burma Not Admitted (United Press.) Simla, July 18. A UNANIMOUS decision arrived at the Presidents and Speakers Conference to-day was the request to the Governor General-hi-Council to exercise power under Section 27 ol the Indian Arms Act to exempt Presidents and Speakers and their(United Press.) - 291 words
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Article68 1939-07-29 19 (United Press.) Simla. T HE Government of India's afe--1 raid precaution measures hau seieiii"" u» training «1 special tour oi V R. rmm England. mi walker who is at present in Sim°a wlsuntil [ecentivan inst^cto, conclusion of his course m when his services Will, be a[ me(United Press.) - 68 words
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Article47 1939-07-29 19 (United Press.) Calcutta. July 20 THE United Press understands Uj* Es und'erstoS'lert the matter to htmMM Professorship of easier a EUhcs the Calcutta University as well he Oxford University utilised the \as the uxioiu Ul Dy mutual services of Sir EMTjapaui uy Agreement.-United Press).(United Press.) - 47 words
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Article314 1939-07-29 19 EXPLOSION IN "NARKUNDA" (United Press.) Colombo, July I*. AN official Inquiry Committee, composed of Commander Na-h actin, as Magistrate, H. S M. l ijarc. OfVcUl Receiver, Wrecks, and GS*. On ram. Naval Architect, ha rw w been sitting for eight ho«^.! n^ st gating the(United Press.) - 314 words
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Article82 1939-07-29 19 (United Press.) ComUla, July 18.-S3. Nttoran Datta (pleader* and S3. Makhan Datta, both ex-detenus, were arrested at a publ c meeting held at Chandpur on Sunday in olservanee of the Political Mg«* Releas- Day Sj. Mukundalal Cha«rab&rtv. Secretary. Chandpur Jbwn Conitei Commitu c, Bj. Biojendra Chakr?_ vartv(United Press.) - 82 words
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Article52 1939-07-29 19 (United Press) Mr S Y. Krishnaswami, M. A. Ie S Collector of Malabar, presided over a public meeting In Calicut recently convened by the members of the Tuberculosis Committee to devise ways and means for establishing a Tuberculosis Sanatorium in He appealed to the public to help the scheme with(United Press) - 52 words
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