Malaya Tribune, 3 August 1939
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Title Section40 1939-08-03 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales L XX VL ■No. 183. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Thursday, August 3, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1939 FIVE CE40 words
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Advertisement54 1939-08-03 1 Read Vie U N DAY IHIBU X E Dominant In Malaya you must i Be Prepared For De fen C^^^^^^S| > i>r /__n _m 1 9Af 'Ovaltine Eqtf farm ertenduta over 350 acres, and with accommodation for 100.000 birds A Wander Ltd.. Chartered Eank Chambers Singapore. Telephone 0607. 3 If54 words
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Advertisement151 1939-08-03 1 Cafe X Restaurant /Ii Riii open m 2 AM APB 6 mmmwmmmmmmmmmmmm Stomach Impurities Must Be Removed Serious complications are likely to 'set in if these impurities are allowed to remain. Loss of Ap.efit? and Lack cl Energy are indications that the system has been "poisoned" by impurities. The only151 words
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Advertisement264 1939-08-03 1 Exclusive GOWNS SALONS AT PAGE 13, BATTERY RO MD, (SINGAPORE. > j MAJESTIC HOTEL, KUALA LUMPUR. 1 'KING a Square Foot of Building Land for the price of CENTS 1 r— and j SEPTIC TANKS ASPHALT ROADS DRAINAGE SYSTEM WATER ELECTRICITY at No Extra Cost Ideal building sites for MODERN264 words
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Article216 1939-08-03 2 Monday, July 31. His Exccilency presided at a meeting of the Le?bla f ive Council held at th? Council Chamber. Government Offices this morning. Th' 1 follov mv were the guests at a dinner give n by His Excellency and Lady Thomas at Government House this evening: H.E.216 words
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Article62 1939-08-03 2 CAPITOL: "Honolulu." ALHAMBRA: "Conicssions ti a Nazi Spy." TAVILION: "The Gang's All Here' MARLBOROUGH: "Toofan Oueen." EMPIRE: "S.O.S. Coast Guard" ichap* I—*,). HAPPY WORLD: "Happy Theatre "You Can I Take It With You*' Kncineenn: Exhibition. Cabaret Side shows. >katin?. Wavanu etc. NEW WORLD: "Cabaret, Side Shorn merry-go62 words
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Advertisement417 1939-08-03 2 VTEAMER SAILINGS. P&C^and BRITISH INDIA in England). P. 0. S. N. COYS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Aug. 11 tiANCHI 17.000 Aug. 25 t bnNGALORE 6,000 Aug 26 RANPURA 17,000 Sept. 8 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Sept. 22 I BHUTAN 6,100 Sept. 23 t BEHAR 6,000 Oct. 2 CHITRAL417 words
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Advertisement479 1939-08-03 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDEUTSCHER iln corpora ted to Germany). The undernoted are the Company's Intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 5 m.s. "ELBE" Aug. 17 I m.s. "COBURC" Aug. 31 s.s. "POTSDAM" omit.? Mar/la, North China and Yokohama Sept. 12 ss. "GNEISENAU" omits479 words
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Advertisement471 1939-08-03 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1 LIMITED. Regular service between Rangoon, Penang, Port SweUenham, 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 Slang" Aug. 9 "Hong Siang" Sept. 11,471 words
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Advertisement142 1939-08-03 2 lIAMBCRG-AMERIKA LINIE Oeutsch-Australische DampfschifYs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1939 r m.s. RAMSES' via Manila Aug. 7 s.s. SCHEER not Jailing at China Japan F.vts Aug. 12 m.s. KULMERLAND via Manila Aug. 20 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND. HAMBURG AND142 words
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Advertisement246 1939-08-03 2 I What The j I Stars I Foretell TO-MORROW FOR ALL [D 1 ERS. A promising day ing a sporting chance in ness and having a c the turf if inclined thai Excellent influence friendship and pleasun itick too closely to in business. New met* 5 be profitable. S SPECIAL246 words
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Miscellaneous171 1939-08-03 2 To-day's Crossword Ti —I —l 2 I i 5 I |4 I ;Is I fa I |z 1 s —~~ZZ_ ZZ I ZZIIZZZZZZZ~~ —~mm W i. 12 13 i 4 it y 1 IT" T" 20 IT* 22 23 _2 I 2T CLUES ACROSS: CLUES DOWN: 8 Carriage. i- Encounter.171 words
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Article452 1939-08-03 3 Reuter 's Commercial Service LONDON COMMODITIES t London, Wednesday. Previous To-day Chang* iilBBEH Quietly steady Quiet c.,L Buyers 8 7}16 8 7116 Sellers 8 916 8Vfe _li 10 rvmrd September Buyers 8 7il6 8** —.11« Sellers BV 2 forward Oct Dee Buyers 8 7 16 _118 Sellers 8 9 18452 words
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Article185 1939-08-03 3 Of Current Dividends Singapore, Aug. 2, 5 p.m. Total l Dividend Boom financial dose Date Ex Div. "JJ Payable Date X pong Kamunting 3d. No. 65 Aug 4 Aug. 11 Aug. 5 12ft% lftd. bonus 5% int. July 29 Aug. 9 July 30 15% 9d. No 18185 words
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Article850 1939-08-03 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Aug. 2, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 3 8 *;3 Austral Amal 41- 4 7ft Austral Malay 38V 40jAyer Hitam 19 9 20 9 Ayer Weng 0.72 0.76 Bangrin 17 9 18 6 Batu Selangor850 words
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Article119 1939-08-03 3 Singapore, Aug 2 Tin at midoaj was $113 ft, unchanged and the mice cf Rubber at 4 o'clock w<-s buyers Spot 23% cent,, buyers Ocv>« ber December 28 5 a cents. The London Stock Exchange yesterday wa'- reported beinn generally easi 1 with the exception of Industrials119 words
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Article234 1939-08-03 3 Singapore, Aug. 2. The following are the exchange Gtocl this morning according to the daily clr cuiar Issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2,4 Londcn demand 2|4 Lyons demand 2055 Switzerland demand 241 14 Hamburg demand 135 New York demand 54 9 16 Montreal234 words
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Article21 1939-08-03 3 Sin ga re, Thurs d a y. The price of tin at noon In Singapore to-day was:— $113% (down V;\)-21 words
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Article20 1939-08-03 3 The price of rubber al noon s .n Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28ft (down 3116); Sellers 28 ft (down20 words
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Article255 1939-08-03 3 6% Maynard Co., Ltd., $30,000 Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 101 102 norn 4ft% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar 31, Sept. 30 106 108 norn 4ft% 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int.255 words
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140 1939-08-03 3 DAILY PKIC™" CURRENT. Wednesday, Aug 2 noon. Byrs. Sirs. No. IX R.S.S. Spot krse 28 3 8 28 V 2 No. IX R.h.S F.O B, in cases Aug. 28 5 28 3 4 G.F.A.Q RSS. 1 O B. in bales 28ft 28% F140 words
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Advertisement34 1939-08-03 3 THE EASTERN UNITED *SSI!UANCE CORPORATION. LIMITED. f"JRE, m arine, motor VEHICLE, 1 RC.I ARY, PERSON \L ACCI M\ WORKMEN'S COMPENSA. "ON AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. C rciCF ■CD TTRP-ET. V. W. HAUL. CMoeraJ Maaacer34 words
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Advertisement214 1939-08-03 3 j mm, 19-25, CFCU. STI.FET. SINGAPORE. j Telephone. Manager's Office 4512 Excl;ang<» Dept 4513 General OtM* I 4514 (able Addiess:—"PRPVINBANK." H Mil Offit SIl CHOW. I P4.ID-CP CAPITAL (Ch 10.000.000 i RESERVE 13.000.000 TOIAI. \SSETS (npp ox.) S «S 000.000 Board of Directors: T. L. SOONG. IS G V*XG FU214 words
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Advertisement338 1939-08-03 3 ,s\\K 1 lIIW 'Incorporated in China by Special Chaiter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Mana Office 6444. Sub Ma. s Office 6442. Exchang, pt. 6441 General Oince 5188-9 Cable Address: ••CHUNGKUO*. Paid U;. Capital Ch. $40,000,000.00 Reserve Funds in Excess of Ch. 3,200,000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch. $2.647.000,000.00 Tse-Vung £oong,338 words
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Obituary57 1939-08-03 4 TAN"—On July 2V'J, No. 759, Rv 'I Tan H'je, pence! ully, He i.m widows, 6 toiv Ki KJiiung, Suan r Masters Suan Dbush Suan Pi)h, 1} Messrs. Yap Kiuam. Lim Bow. Chang What!, Sim r 33 grand-children take place u Such. The cortege leave* \"i rtv/idence !n57 words
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Advertisement562 1939-08-03 4 tt Rssiiiio-BOS^BBa GOOD COOK, English speaking, wanted; Lachs, 353, Bukit Timah Road. Singapore. <930 A' WANTED: Experienced Mechanic required for repairing typewriters, calculating and adding machine. Apply Box 849, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (923 AQUALIFIED ARCHITECT spare time, work by Engineering Firm. Apply Box 846, Co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (922.A WANTED:562 words
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Advertisement578 1939-08-03 4 WANTED TO RENT:: Large house suitable for guest, house I or unfurnished. Box 838, co Malaya Tnbune, Singapore. on easy Payment sy:*em a piece of land about ten to twelve thousand square Pasir Panjang. Serangoon, HavelocK KO., X Valley Road, Geylang and Outram Rnori Please give details to box no.578 words
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Advertisement507 1939-08-03 4 THE CARL LAWSON ACADEMY of Dramatic Art. For all nationalities. Act < ing Elocution. Deportment, Voice Pro- < duc'tion. Public speaking, stage make- un etc etc. Private tuition in pupil s homes Special attention given to child- i ren's classes. Apply to: Carl Lawson, late of the Aldwych Theatre, London,507 words
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Advertisement531 1939-08-03 4 SALE Benares, Bangalore, Kornad Silksarees. Baratha Street, Kuala Lumpur, Behind White aways. ""fOpTsALE: D.88.L. 12 Bore hammed sun A D bolt, continental make accessories, *75. 280 Ross sportf rifle <Evans. London., accessories. 50 rounds, $150. Enquiries The Ark^ Ponggol. MAIZE (wholesale ,S retail) as supplied to the Poultry Editors HOES,531 words
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Advertisement590 1939-08-03 4 GREY HAIR can be blackened instantly on application. Try EUGENE'S COSMETIC— absolutely harmless—easy to ap-'ly 50 cts. a bottle. Outstations 60'cts' (Malayan Postal Order). Obtainable from MALACCA- K. S. Ong, 29, Church Street; SINGAPORE; Singapore Jewellery Stores, 82-1, Bras Basah Road Luna Cafe, Dhoby Ghaut or from the Sole Distributor590 words
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Advertisement397 1939-08-03 4 Singapore Municipality TENUERs. TENDERS ve nuw 1Jjrlt<t* following materials or ri-i' i particulars see MunlrlpaJ i ru:r/ D2.L- at S'upplv of new or wen hand steH sh»'ft (i >. t j> it i 11 11 o'ale of .•torei, lying at Ti::r. ,><• Centre. MocKemu Fi •Deposit $30 12 nw <iii397 words
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Article175 1939-08-03 5 Reuter. London. Aug. 3. j APPROXIMATELY 1,300 planes art j participating in the R.A.F. home defence extremes taking place from Aug. H to 11, on a larger and more eoaaaraheaslve Male than ever Lefoi c. The principal objects ci the exercises will be to testReuter. - 175 words
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Article109 1939-08-03 5 Reuter. London. Aug. 2. Sly more expulsion orders against I.R.A. suspects l aye been signed by Sir Samuel' Hoare bringing the total to 2o A nineteen-year-old girl was among the six suspects arrested after Bur Samu* 1 Hoare hnd signed a batch of ten order* yesterdayReuter. - 109 words
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Article66 1939-08-03 5 British Wireless. London. Aug. rVHE Admiralty announce that VTce--l Admiral Sir James F Somendlle haa been placed on the retired list M fiom July 31 tor reasons of Ul-tealth. and in consequence Rear-Admiral Ralph j,*ath<ir«i is promoted Vice-Admiral m His Majesty's Fleet, to date fromBritish Wireless. - 66 words
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233 1939-08-03 5 Reuter. Warsaw, '.ug. POLISH authorities are closely j watching what «ppcais to be thr development cf movrmcat in Danzig la try ceonomii method* of trnginc about inccrperatii n of the Face City in (he Reich. Clan:'-.-.; raised in Danzig against jReuter. - 233 words
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Article51 1939-08-03 5 British Wireless Londcn, Aug. 2—Mr. Attlee. the Lt id st of thp Opposition, attended a meet ng of the Parliamentary Labour Party ici the Orsi time Since his illness at the Hcue of Commons te-day H ;> .as given a warn welcome by his ol eagu s.British Wireless - 51 words
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Advertisement428 1939-08-03 5 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45) ,v THE HIGH COURT Oi THE rRATTS SETTLEMENTS TiLLMENT OF SINGAPORE. summary Case ,v\* NO.' 165 of 1 £31. I < HOP CHOO TECK HUP KEE 0 Pekin Street, Singapore. ''JyflCl IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Final Dividend is intended to in the above matter, tors428 words
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Advertisement144 1939-08-03 5 FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. NOTICE? In connection with ttn August Bunk Holidays, the night mail train from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur on 4th and 5 h Aug., 1939, will run in two portion"?. The first portion convoying first clasi* passengers only will run as usual and the second portion conveying144 words
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Advertisement173 1939-08-03 5 II I ,DQGfW| HEAD ilpal GUINNESS un-re THE DOG'S HEAD LABEL NOTE |s 0N EVERY BOTTLE L**n SI ME. DARBY S CO.,LTD. WPS 143 111.l l al lltlllll iiriiiiiiaiiit'>ii<MiijiiM*iiiiii>iii<> LEAF LEAF TEA TEA When after some hours -i" concentrated study both attention and perception An* At a cup of Grid173 words
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Article69 1939-08-03 6 Reuter. Washington, Aug. 2. THE Mexican Ambassador presented President Roosevelt with a personal letter from the Mexican President, presumably beaiing on the question of expropriation ot foreign oil properties, Dow Jones Agency learns. The ambassador In a statement predicted the successful conclusion of the oil negotiations onReuter. - 69 words
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Article164 1939-08-03 6 Singapore, Wednesday. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1445 th auction yesterday, when out of 1,229,834 lb. <549.1)6 tons I* catalogued, 1.212.892 lb. (541.47 tons) were offered and 966.515 lb. (431.48 tons) were sold. London, Spot sheet 8 7 16d. New York, Spot 16'164 words
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Advertisement156 1939-08-03 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainablt of ail Chtmists and Stow ~~"pye" raT)Tos ARE SECOND TO NONE in Efficiency, Reliability and Service. Hence tl.ey are A VERY POPULAR IN MALAYA. ISole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG. Distributors: RADIO AND GENERAL AGENCY, Kuala Lumpur. WE HAVE THE FINEST SELECTION OF WATCHES Yick Woh156 words
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Advertisement26 1939-08-03 6 Second Hand Radios Fully guaranteed and serviced, Prices from $2 5 RADIO SERVICE CO., OF MALAY V 5934 LTD. Singapore. Malacca, Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh, I" mg.26 words
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Advertisement229 1939-08-03 6 m When you give > a present —mckc if IW a Swan I fjgj S M F 7 39 If SUNSHINE IN Lift Ĕ prevails always ft both man. women feel happy d B content with themselves as the couple above apparently Ha loves his wife, but it is she229 words
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Advertisement131 1939-08-03 6 YOUR HEALTH OBKRAI CONSTIPAT'CN NERVOU. LOSS OF APPETITE 3mm£& Don't down, DR.KAI SULPHI RBI ERS puri!,. r—and your enure getting b< h I new rigou I A. P. OR[ j IN UT RI N A Palatable Compound of Vitommj A. B. D, ond Gee all h tanl »o monienoife o'131 words
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Miscellaneous1071 1939-08-03 6 j To-day's Radio j 4 SINGAPORE LONDON J SAIGON TRANSMISSION 5 (49.05 "and 300 metres) ZHL 225 metres (1 13 mcs) t n] a m ZIIP 30.96 metres (9.69 mc s) m os B >1C s IUJB m J 6 05—6 ?0 News bulletin. S.S Commentary and speeches at J.V1,071 words
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461 1939-08-03 7 EADING ace moor drivers from Great Britain, Italy, France and L r Eruopean Sl'ttes will be seen in action in "The Bangkok Grand U) be Held at Bangkok on Lee. 10. Prince Chum hese gives a few ol some ol the completing drivers:461 words
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Article20 1939-08-03 7 Reuter. Wellington, Aug. 2.—The Hon. M.G. Savage, the Prime Minister, is entering hospital to-morrow to undergo an abdominal operation —Renter.Reuter. - 20 words
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Article47 1939-08-03 7 Reuter. Tokyo, Aug. Z. JAPANESE planes were shot down during an air battle with Soviet Mongol planes at the junction o! the Khala and Ho*»boin rivers, at cording to the Domei Agency. A Japanese staff officer, Lieu-tenant-Colonel Suimanuki, and Captain Ikoma were killed. Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article117 1939-08-03 7 Singapore, Wednesday. AN aged Chinese wa.s this morning produced before Mr. L. C. Goh, the Singapore Fifth Police Magistrate, on a warrant for failing to aHend court last Monday in connection with a Land Office case The accused wa charged with having unlawfully ceeupied Crown land117 words
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Article55 1939-08-03 7 Reuter. Warsaw. Aug. 2. OVER a hunared arrests are reported to have been made in a police drive against Ukrainian Nationalists In Eastern C.alicia. The arrested men are charged with activities designed to disruot the Polisl State. It is allei "d that they have been in contact forReuter. - 55 words
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Article233 1939-08-03 7 Singapore, Wednesday. y. SOCKALINGHAM claimed tr'al this morning in the fifth poliec court before Mr. L. C. Goh on a charge that during April at Singapore he received directly money in respect of a chance in connection with a public lottery. Court Inspector W. Alexander ls for233 words
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341 1939-08-03 7 Singa po re. Wed nesday. \T(J BUAN SOON, a young English-speaking Straits-born ledgerclerk employed by Malayan Breweries, pleaded guilty t!iis rooming, before IVfr. J. third police magistrate, to cheating the salesmanagerof Malayan Breweries, LftcL, in wisp ct of 1 «•< r valued.. at (313341 words
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Advertisement378 1939-08-03 7 Giants Made Young -Vigour Renewed Without Operation feel i id before your time or suffer brain and physical weakness, i nppinesa and health in edical discovery wbicb re- ful vigour and vitality quicker peri k>na it is a simple home i-r jtnienl in tai let form, discovered by an v378 words
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Advertisement79 1939-08-03 7 DOCTORS CHOOSE HUMANISED TRIFOOD JoK|§Mir.lß O\^^^BABIES I I After Humanised Trufood, from the 10th to ihe 24th month—FOLLOW-ON TRUFOOD— k ia complete diet allowing for the progressive introduction of solids. Obtainable from The Mfdiril Hall, Ltd., The Federal Dispensary, LUL, Singapore. Kuala Lumpur. The Dispensary (1929). Ltd., penang. and from79 words
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Advertisement324 1939-08-03 8 YOUR BIG AUGUST HOLIDAY SHOW OPENS TO-DAY 5.15 6.15-9.15 C* id S r tih i 4 SHOWS on SATURDAY >im M 1 M VMJ SUNDAY MONDAY- j Imm m imiiib mi—l 1 in m i Surs in th« txopicl he«rens! Song hits to ban-1 A/W A I Bigger than 'Broadway324 words
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Advertisement338 1939-08-03 8 N EW W OIIL I» DANCE PALACE. I hi; lakgest air conditionED CABARET IN MALAYA WITH BAR RESTAURANT ATTACHED M(,IIi DANCE Nightly at 9.30 p.m. TEA DANCE (FREE ADMISSION) I BUT TUES. THURS. SAT. SUNDAY TIFFIN DANCE FROM 1.30 PJft. to t.30 P.M. SPECIAL ENTRANCE TO CABARET CAR PARK AT338 words
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Advertisement48 1939-08-03 8 i CONVULSIONS OF MIRTH AWAIT I OPENING TO-DAY 3-15 6-15 9-15 j I PAVILION j 1 j B^^^^^ jack iuham* >>. -I i M LATEST 6AUMONT NEWSREEL GREAT NEWS! M.-G.-M.'s Greatest BRITISH picture— "GOODBYE, Mr. CHIPS" j Starring ROBERT DONAT and GREER CARSON ||IS COMING TO THE CAPITOL J48 words
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945 1939-08-03 9 Debate On Adjournment Reuter. on Hie Government M »r Adjournment was t;j t fv.ii hours but eonThis \vi»s due, states hli\ < Mi ri'-nni.rlent.. to a ,mm i)i opinion amonir »r ji!' parties reirardin mi-.. ii achieving the pur- I, Hn* aim of all—to i,.Reuter. - 945 words
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112 1939-08-03 9 Chung King. Aug. 3 THE results of hostilities for the second half of July was announced yesterday in a communique issued by the Chinese Military Headquarters, as follows: <1> In Shansi and Suiyuen. 101 battles fought, 4.000 Japanese killed. 13 captured. (2) In Honan112 words
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Article47 1939-08-03 9 Reuter. Paris Aug. 2—The Commander of the Civil Guard at Madrid and another Madrid police official were killed when shots were ired at their car in the outskirts cv Talavera, according to a Havas dispatch from Madrid. Several men were later arrested. —Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Advertisement573 1939-08-03 9 m To-Night at 7.45 P.M. l*imlllf Ml Mk Cne ™y Double Feature Cantonese Talkies For One Payment IST SHOW: "TALKATIVE GIRL" 2ND SHOW: Sit Kok Sin m "BTH HEAVEN" Next cnange: rri 4th Sat. bin I Special WeeK-eno ana HQUaay at 745 P.M. Matinee Sat. sth. gun. 6th and "THE573 words
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Advertisement148 1939-08-03 9 I Packed Out Again Last Night Hundreds Turned Away! BOOK NOW FOR TO-NIGHT PHONE 6909 A Lit A HI II It A STQICTLY NO FREE LIST UNPAID RESERVATIONS WILL NOT BE KEPT AFTER 9 P.M. SAT., FRL. SAT. 5. 11, 12, AUG. VICTORIA THEATRE. "ON THE SPOT" REPERTORY PLAYERS PRODUCTION.148 words
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Article742 1939-08-03 10 /COMMENTING a week ago on the campaign of the Irish terrorists, we stated that Mr. de Valera, while professing to condemn the outrages, still maintained that they were the fault of Britain. He suggested that "as a remedy for removing the turmoil which embroils two742 words
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1150 1939-08-03 10 By jConstantine Brown i rWWi HE Far Eastern tension is only a sideshow of the great ML drama which faces the world at this time. It is important in itself because it has brought to the fore an 18-month-old1,150 words
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Advertisement271 1939-08-03 10 YOUR OPPORTUNITY I TO OBTAIN The j j "VICKERS" >\ British Made l 3 HAND MODEL SEWING 3 MACHINE j REDUCED Each Machine is Thoroughly PRICE Tested before leaving the premises. ROKL\ML\ CO., LTU. During the sale period we offer special discounts on all stock (except proprietary and fixed price271 words
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Advertisement13 1939-08-03 10 Waterproof LjL> Ifi WfJ!m Washable 800 CHIANG CO., •*O4, North Bridge Road, Singapore.13 words
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Advertisement92 1939-08-03 10 j Silkentex Sheets.... The only sheet made specially for tro- f I use—of sleep inducing softness made only from the finest Egyptian BHf IJ yarn, combining the cooling qualities Wm ijM of silk with the hard wearing quality Plain Hemmed. L'.ze 70 x 100. Usually $3.25. V Sale Price S2.9592 words
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1237 1939-08-03 11 Strong Protests By Ambassador Chamberlain Refuses To Give Currency Pledge Reuter. JN spite of strong British protests, and an intimation that continuance of the talks in Tokyo are endangered, the anti-British movement in the Japanese occupied areas of North China continues. Latest incidentsReuter. - 1,237 words
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Article72 1939-08-03 11 Reuter. Tokyo, Aug. 2. p is reported that Japan's inner Cabinet, consisting 0 j aie Prime Minister, and the Ministers of Finance, Foreign Affairs, War and the Navy, will meet to-morrow to deliberate Japan's policy towards Europe. rhe War Minister, General Itagaki, to-night called anReuter. - 72 words
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Article51 1939-08-03 11 I the by-election for Bre- k d Radnor was: r Jackson. 20,670 ur R Manning Phillips, c 18,043 gain for Labour. Th e Gority at the last election m e per cent, of the electo°J I 48 850 recorded their votes.— British Wireless. London. Aug.51 words
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Article152 1939-08-03 11 Tokyo, Aug. 3. §1 Robert raigie, British Ambas■adoi I t an interview with the nil p n delegates on Tuesday evenim and proposed that the econemk issues be dropped from the gratia mi :lie round-table conferfnrf dispose ol peace order issues, the basis that wiien152 words
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Article209 1939-08-03 11 Reuter. iJerlin, Aug. 3. MARSHAL Rrauehitsch. Commander-in-Chief in U to the (German Army, says: "Once more forced us then (,n 1914) into a defensive war are enc^rc'e us. We desire peace, but if a new war is forced upon us the German Am, will fiohtReuter. - 209 words
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Article99 1939-08-03 11 London, Aug. 2. rE Prime Minister was asked in the House of Commons if he was aware of the hostility of the general public to the holding of a General Election while international tension persisted and whether he would introduce legislation to extend the' duration of99 words
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248 1939-08-03 11 Shanghai, Aug. 3. ACCORDING to authoritative in A formation ,'rom Washington, it is stated that as the result of exchange of views between the British, French and United States Government regarding the Far Eastern situation, agreement has been reached248 words
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Article33 1939-08-03 11 London. Aug. 2.—It was stated in the House of Commons tc-day that no negotiations are in progress with the Ccvernment cf Guatemala for the sale r f any part cf British Honduras.—British Wireless.33 words
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275 1939-08-03 11 Reuter. London, Aug. 3. AFTER referring to British capital at stake in China and British trade in China and Hongkong, the Financial News says that the cas-' for support of China's currency is overwhelming "The task is rather to decide the most useful methodReuter. - 275 words
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Advertisement79 1939-08-03 11 MALAYA'S SUPER SET TWIN MATCHED SPEAKERS Outstandingly fine quality of reproduction is a BUY logical result of the twin matched dynamic speakers and the 40 watt "Beam Power" Push-pull BRITISH RADIO output stage. AND Judge for yourself the amazing superiority of "Malaya's Super Set" over competitive models 4 KEEP IN79 words
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Article567 1939-08-03 12 STRIPPING of British missionary women at Kaifeng. in North in'na, was followed quickly by "renesentations" by Sir Robert Craigie, British Ambassador in Japan, to the Japanese Government that the continuance of these outrages and of ihe anti-British movement generally would endanger ihe negotiations in Tokyo. It seems567 words
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Article14 1939-08-03 12 An imperial Ah- Mail is due to day. Another is due to-morrow.14 words
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317 1939-08-03 12 Representations To Be Made Very Shortly (Tribune Staff Reporter) MANAGEMENT committees of Chinese schools in Singapore are -iving serious thought to the question of Government subsidies and it is not unlikelv that representations will be made in the near future In all cases,317 words
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Article217 1939-08-03 12 Singapore. Wednesday. Mil. E. A. Voomeman, fcatavia's Lord Mayor, passed through Singapore to-day aboard the "Johan de Witt." Mr Voorneman, who has been Lord Mayor of Batavia since 193£, is returning to Batavia alter fourteen month's furlough. Having spent 22 years in the N.E.1., it was217 words
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Article119 1939-08-03 12 A WIDE range of entertainment is bey ing offered at the Happy World Amusement Park. In addition to the Engineering Exhibition, which is drawing large crowds, there are the permanent attractions such as the cabaret and the cinema. Then here r.re a number of sensational acts119 words
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198 1939-08-03 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Aug. I. r|ETAILS of the accident at Sriracha on Sunday evening' when Mr. Kurt Falkenstein was killed by n shark while bathing, became known here when the body was brought back for interment on Monday evening. Mr. Falkenstein and198 words
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Article34 1939-08-03 12 Mr. George Edward Devonshire took the oath as Justice of Peace before Mr L. C. Goh, Singapore's Fifth Police Magistrate this morning. He is assuming office as Assistant-Superintendent of Police far the Straits Settlements.34 words
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442 1939-08-03 12 (From Cur Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. that the accused man had said that "because one life was lost there had been a commotion in the village and that he had threatened to take the lives of four others and see what442 words
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247 1939-08-03 12 IJXVEILING of a commemorative plaque by H E. the Governor, Sir ShentOn Thomas, is part of the ceremonial opening of the Singapore new Supreme Court which takes place to-day at 5 p.m. Addresses will be made by the Governor, the Chief Justice, Mr. F.247 words
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146 1939-08-03 12 Less For Barter? Reuter. Washington, Aug. 2. IN a final eilort ai economy the House of Representatives Appropriations Committee has cut Ihe Deficiency Appropriations (Supplementary Estimates) Bill from nearly 8216,003.000 to 853,000,000. The principal cuts made by the com mittee were the complete eliminationReuter. - 146 words
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Article159 1939-08-03 12 A HII nnn Singapore, Wednesday NUMBER of prominent passengers arnvei to-day by tbe "Scharnhorst" «n ncr outward voyage. The vessel carries a number of German refugees on their way to China. On bis way to Kobe, Japan, is Dr hcberto Tjxi Mas.-a, Argentinian Consul at Kobe.159 words
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Article43 1939-08-03 12 British Wireless. London, Aug. 2 —In the House of Lord this afternoon. Earl Stanhope the First Lord of the Admiralty, said they intended to proceed with the salvage ol the Thetis and he saw no reason why salvage should not be successful.-Bri-tish Wireless.British Wireless. - 43 words
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Article, Illustration200 1939-08-03 12 For Olympics? SENG QUI i Singapore Man Chosen For Olympic Selection Singapore, Thursday pHOO Seng Quee. Singapore foocbailer, will be invited to tiie preliminary selection in Hongkong for the football team that «2 represent China at the 1941 Mi Olympiad in Finland. China's football team for the Olympics will be200 words
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Article59 1939-08-03 12 TO enable everyone to hear the Binp> pore Musical Society's organ recitals, at the Victoria Memorial Hall. V» management is reducing the price admission to 20 cents The first performance at prices will be held at 5 30 p.m on n>day, Aug. 18. Thereafter th59 words
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Article47 1939-08-03 12 Commencing on Saturday. Aug hours of public business at General Post Office on boUdays wi bom 800 a.m. to 2 p.m. Instead DM usual two sessions ot 1.60 a«m. P 5 p.m.—7 p.m. Savings Bank and Money Order ness is not transacted on hottdaj47 words
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Advertisement54 1939-08-03 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHUMA Jggff THONE 5808. WOO***** FIRE MARINE; O '"MCITOK, RONAL ACCIDENT 0K MEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: SEREMBAN POI BBOS., MALACCA HONG CHYE CO--K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOON* NG KON C HEE, KLANG LEE ENG TEt% IPOH .-LEE AH WENG. PENANG GEKEKAL LTD AND BRANCHES:54 words
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224 1939-08-03 13 Teachers Association Formed In oapore I me S 'ft Reporter) i step ir the pro- ChiiHse t iucation r< has been taken r of ihe SiniraSix Association official organ of teachers in this move to form it ion was taken hut efforts224 words
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Article65 1939-08-03 13 Our Own Reporter* la Lumpur. Wednesday. committed criminal in respect of $2,297.25, ier employee of Mr. Lok claimed trial' when he fore Mr. R. C. Redman, A v.rate. alleged to have taken Jan. 31. 1938. and March ■'■v wa.s employed by 1 Yuen Lok. I Mr.65 words
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61 1939-08-03 13 One thousand poor people w\>re fed \e>terday by (he Indian Muslim >>m ferkhana (Best House) Society at their premi-es at 51, Norfolk Road, ihe Society will be formally cpjned ti morrow at 5 p.m. whm a lea-par > has been arranged at which among others the Hen. Sir Alexander Sym61 words
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787 1939-08-03 13 Singapore, Wednesday. fa FORMER employee of Mr. Chia Eng Say, the well-known owner of rubber estates and quarries, and a European employee of the local branch of the Mercantile Bank, heard sensational allegations against them at the opening of a preliminary787 words
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171 1939-08-03 13 Singapore, Wednesday. i I ING tnat the 8.M.8.C. might j elude some good reading of roadeasts, Mr. Richard g at the Rotary Club this that a great deal of good 1 rived from reading. could enlarge their vocaling great authors, like171 words
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Article34 1939-08-03 13 The estimated total exports, from Ma'aya. of tin, and t n-in-ore based on an assay value of 75.5 per cent, for th* 3 month of July, 1939. are approximately 5.100* tons. a-,34 words
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Article23 1939-08-03 13 Mrs. Cadell. wife of Brigadier C. A. E. Cadell. has returned to Singapore after a visit to Shanghai and Peiping.23 words
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269 1939-08-03 13 (From Our Own Reporter) Johore Bahru, Tuesday. fHARGED with the murder of a fifteen-year-old girl, named Rasamah, on June 9 at the Gunong Pilai Estate, a middle-aged estate Tamil coolie, Sanithurai, was to-day sentenced, at the conclusion of the trial, to ten years' imprisonment,269 words
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Article418 1939-08-03 13 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. JHE dawn ot day for printing, in a sense, was not so long ago. There is much in the world left that reminds us that it was a very different place from the world we know. How much printing418 words
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Article157 1939-08-03 13 PNEUMONIA continued to lead tut the tau.se of mortality in Singapore during the week ending Juh 29. Forty-six people died from pneumonia during this period, rs compared with 42 the week previous. Phthisis VII cenri major eanse of mortality, taking a toll of 3(>. convulsions follow157 words
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Article63 1939-08-03 13 The play to follow "On The Spot" will be Gilbert Wakefield's comedy "Room Tor TWO* which has just terminated iu> London run at the Appolo Theatre, with Elsie Randolph. Henry Kendall and Hugh Wakefield in the principal parts. A cable was received yesterday from Eric Glass, representative for63 words
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Article201 1939-08-03 13 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala lumpur, Wednesday. WORK was started this morning on the new premises for trie Kuala Lu.npur Book Club by the side of the Selangor Club. Tbe proposed tuilding is to cost $20 000 and will take about six months to complete.201 words
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Article28 1939-08-03 13 Mrs. Perego, wife of Mr. A. Perego, Italian Consul in Singapore, is leaving to-day for Bangkok, where her husband is present Oharge d'Affaires for Italy.28 words
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Advertisement113 1939-08-03 13 for nourishing goodness and full rick flavour- tflpf* fi 'PHONE: STORE 537G (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), IPOH IJO ill »t lines), PENANG 1500 1501, BUTTERWORTH 33. C.S. 131 A Adit, of Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. REPAIRS TO PIANOFORTE ACTIONS Wo make a speciality of ACTION REPAIRING,113 words
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Article928 1939-08-03 14 Cj g Singapore, Wednesday. THE preliminary inquiry into a case in which Chua Tow Seng and Lim Ah Kee are charged with the murder and Sim Keng Whatt with abetment of the murder of Aw Kee Seng at Queen Street on June 23 came up before928 words
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Article108 1939-08-03 14 Singapoie. W< dncsday. lANCE CORPORAL Jack Byrne was to-day acquitted on the charge of driving without due regard to the safety of others by Mr. C. H. Whitton. 1 raffle Judge. The case was sequel to a collision betv ecn an Army lorry driven by Byrne md another108 words
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Article28 1939-08-03 14 A meeting of the Johore Council of State will be held at ihe Dewan, Johore Bahru. on Tuesday. Sept. 19. 1939, at 10 30 a.m.28 words
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Advertisement242 1939-08-03 14 RAFFLE S BREAD' IS THE BEST! Mailt I u*r<'«isiu«» Salt** Prove BAKED IN ELECTRIC OVENS UNDER STRICTLY HYGIENIC CONDITIONS. We Also Deliver DINNER ROLLS Fresh From The Oven Between 5 9 P. M. lta?fl<'« llaKcrv f OBifwiioitcry. I LAUNCH PICNICS ARRANGED PICNIC BASKETS and LAUNCH PROVIDED Sea View Hotel FRIDAY242 words
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Advertisement214 1939-08-03 14 REX RYST TA J 7 EVERY H n T FI il V/ I£i JLi «<>.>kinj. I CHING KENG LEE CO, LTD/ (Incorporated in the .Straits Settlement No. 9-\, (Ist Floor), D ALMEIDA STREET, SINGAPORI (Next to The Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd.) THONE: NOS. 3918 3919, TELEGRAMS: "AUCTIONEERS sivi AUCTIONEERS,214 words
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Article129 1939-08-03 15 1 Malacca, Wednesday. death by misadventure irned oy Mr. J. G. Rappomer, on Tuesday, in the at an inquiry, conducC. H. Giam. into Ihe nese named Tee Kenw. result oi a fall from the cheong stated that *re delie ol his. On June 24129 words
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190 1939-08-03 15 Malacca, Wednesday. I SUSPECT my wife of poisoning me 1 I could not stand her grousing and neglecting housework and our daughter. In 1932 she tried to kill me with a parang. She had lived with two Europeans, who could not even control her.190 words
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Article103 1939-08-03 15 (From Our Own Corre. pondenti .»r r.*™ T Segamat. Wednesday. {JI BLADING guilty to three charges of 1 ailing to produce his driving licence when called for by a Traffic officer with failing to equip his attendant with a whistle and with parrying two passengers103 words
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Article68 1939-08-03 15 On Tuesday Am-. 1 on the Reclamation ground a demchment of the Loyuls. new in camp at Tanjung Bruas, under the command ol Major (j w. Gibson. ga\e a demonstration of both the new and old drill, including the following items; marching old and new style, arms drill,68 words
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Article103 1939-08-03 15 "From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. Wednesday. that hi-, speedometer wa.s not m in working order and that he could not have been able to reckon the speed accurately, Gian Singh, a Sikh lorry driver, was lined $5 by Inche Rauf bin Mohamed Sa'at, the Segamat magistrate103 words
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Article121 1939-08-03 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Wednesday. AUGUST 14 has b'en fixed by Rappoport, Police Magistrate, for the hearing of the cases in which. Abu bin Daud and Jantan bin Manap, stamppressmen cf the Treasury, who are charged with fraudulent using used Government stamps. Chief DetectiveInspector Uphill will121 words
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710 1939-08-03 15 (From Oat Own Correspondent) Muar, Monday. JHE Hon. Dato Abdul Kadir bin Daud (State Commissioner, Muar), and Datin Kadir; Mr. J. J. Sheehan (Assistant Adviser, Muar; ana Mrs. Sheehan; Mr. J. B. Hannyington (Second Assistant Advise, Muar). Mr. P. H. Andrews (C.P.0.. Muar);710 words
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Advertisement523 1939-08-03 15 PILES NEGLECTED, MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS OPERATION Sec in silence untold I H it brain-wearying irritation piies, simply because ssed this trouble with a confidanl as their chemist. If ike up your mind to v ibaat the wonderful I Zan. This clean, simpleUK just marvellous in the c c a523 words
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Advertisement169 1939-08-03 15 I Doctors the world ov^r I ha*e f»iv»n Ml *e«t»- mony tothcrCir,^;!?3?j'e efficacy of Aseyso oa^ Don't scratch— ZZ=£lZ it won't cure irp E will relieve you from the torment Scratching is of no avail, it Mercury, a very active antionly tends to increase the dis- septic, which instantly relieves169 words
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Article, Illustration839 1939-08-03 16 Singapore Team Did Not Deserve To Lose South China 1: S.C.F.A 0. CCORED two minutes before half time, a goal by Fing King Chin? gave the South China A.A. victory over the S.C.F.A. in a friendly footba 11 match839 words
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Article301 1939-08-03 16 THE Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus held a successful sports meeting at the School ground yesterday. The Senior Inter-House champion-nip was won by Green House with 11 points. Blues was runners-up with eight points. With rive points, Jimlor A emerged victors in the Cambridge and Commercial Inter-Class championship The301 words
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214 1939-08-03 16 Indo Ceylonese Score Innings Victory <From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Tuesday. GOOD batting by Nadeson and Baskaran. who made 97 runs for the first wicket, enabled the Segamat I.C.A. to score an innings' cricket win over the Segamat Hosp.'tal Club in a half-day s cricket fixture on the Batu Hampar214 words
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193 1939-08-03 16 Extras 5 Total HI Bowling: M. Singh, one for 22; Nadeson, three for 16; Baskaran, four for U; Samson Susai, none for three wides); Vettivellu, one for one. HOSPITAL CLUB 2ND INNINGS Hashim Tahir b M. Singh 37 Naicsu b <n n Edgar Van Dort caught and bowled M Pingh193 words
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Article17 1939-08-03 16 Shoot! A tu<.slr for th< ball bel pknci in ihe mat. h S.C.F.A. and the „th I17 words
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Article147 1939-08-03 16 (From On Own Correspondent) Segamat, Ttaesb gEFORE a record crowd i I town p&dang, the Police the Indo-Ceylonese in their \ii match in the Segamat and District soccer league and fortified position league champions by scoring a great win by t] to one. By this victory, the147 words
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Advertisement262 1939-08-03 16 Asthma Germs Killed in 3 Minutes Choking, gasping, wheezing Asthma «n<l Bronchitis poinon your system, ruin your health and weaken your heart. Mendaco,, the prescription or an American physician, starts killing Asthma Germs in 3 minutes, purifies the blood and builds new vitality ho that you can sleep soundly all262 words
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Advertisement138 1939-08-03 16 LAST DAYS of the sale that has been the talk of ihe town THE OUTSTANDING VALUE THE MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITY OFFERED. These few bargains are year guich White and Khaki Cork Hats A I Oltrtw Sarongs. ffi V'f., 'j j 51.00 each. jA < ;k 38Trt.-''7» f Uttea Under Shirts138 words
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517 1939-08-03 17 Salim Bin Mahmud Wins Championship Singapore, Wednesday. FAVOURED by bright sunshine, the Telok Kurtu English School hold twelfth annual athletic sports on the School Ground yesterThr Champion of the "A" Division was Salim b. Mahmud with 21 whilst Osman b. Hassan won517 words
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Article82 1939-08-03 17 London. Aug. 2. C.C. announce that fallowing pla>ers have invited tour India this Holmes (Sussex). (Sussex), J. M. Brocklev. c.C.) S. Griffith Hainan (WorcesterX Wvatt, E. Davies Dollerv (WarGimblett. .fames .1, hn Langridge, Sui rej >, Nichols, Parker ter Smith (Essex) and WcHatA Hi im<82 words
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Article98 1939-08-03 17 leir home court before a badminton enthusiast, AA U. lost to the B two games to four, one idcned owing to failing an the scores iA.A.U. players mentioned first): Yeo Hong Chuan lost to 6 15; 10—15; Low Poh X m Seng 15 -10; 13 15.98 words
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Article101 1939-08-03 17 Dr. F.B. Scott, M.D., Paris - By Dr. F.B. Scott, M.D., Paris. aches and pains which tne and tell me about, stopain alter meals is probably the in. "I get such stabbing, pains after meals, they say, or m v re me such a horrible fulldoesnt take long to put these right. Their101 words
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Article145 1939-08-03 17 THE Chinese Swimming Club will be sending a team to take part in the annual triangular meet to be held at the Kinta Swimming Club. Ipoh, during the Aug ist Kcbdays, between Ipoh, Pwanf and Singapore. The team, including the witrrpol< players, under the mamsershin145 words
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Article204 1939-08-03 17 The following are results m Willit; I ties played at the S.C R C "A" Handicap: Gun Kee Han heal Kam Ghn Lock (250-214), John lim beat Jimmy Kara »250-200-. Tan ifong Poh beat S. W Tay (250-246), Teo Lain Hal beat Cheng Koy Sin (250-228), Gan Hock204 words
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Article122 1939-08-03 17 The badminton team of the Vehicles Dept Sports Club beat the Vincent Sports Club team by five games to two at the formers court on Sunday. Results are as follows (V.D.S.C. players mentioned firsti:— Chia Keng Hock lost to Wee Boon Hai 15—11. 3 -15 B—lb, Hoo122 words
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Article45 1939-08-03 17 Loyals Res. 2 R.A.F. Res. 0 Playing at Seletar yesterday the Loyals beat the R.A.F. by two clear goals in the Reserve Division of tne S.A.F.A. League. The Loyals led by a clear goal at the interval. Shipworth and Clayton scored for the45 words
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Article63 1939-08-03 17 The following will play soccer for the above team against the R. A. F. Town Office (HQ» on Thursday. Aug. 3, at Far rer Park at 5.15 p.m.:—Peng Kong. Sunn Leng, Weng Kai. Kai Seng. Kai Teck Chin Nen. Sum Wing, Swee Hock (Capt J° nn Ah Yuik63 words
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Article156 1939-08-03 17 (From Our Own Reporter* Penang, Wednesday. pOLLOWTNG are the handicaps for four of the second day's rac*\s of the Penang Gold Cup meeting next Monday. Horses, Class 1, Div. 1, 6 Fur. Cluny 9.00 Esquire 8. 13 Sacrifice 8.12 Patramble 8.11 New Cello 3.07 Amazing 8.05156 words
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Article101 1939-08-03 17 The Royal Air Force defeated the Post Cfhce Club at tennis at Seletar during the weekend. The following are the -osults (R.A.F. players mentioned first): WO Spillard and Cpl. Dimmer beat Mcintosh and Gurr 6 8. 6—4. B—6; Sgt. Gould and Burkill beat K. Mc Lennan101 words
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Article92 1939-08-03 17 The following is the result of the first round of the Duffer's Cup competition at the R.S.G.C.:— A S. Anderson beat R. M. Duff 1 up. J H. C. Read beat G. W. Stabb 2 1. E. G. Sellers beat M. J. T. Watson 2 up. J.92 words
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Article55 1939-08-03 17 In the July competition played over 18 holes, stroke play, Capt. C. L. Tatham was the winner with a net score of* 62. The following are the cards returned:— Capt. C. L. Tatham 80—18=62 W. C. Taylor 96—24=72 T. W. Doyle 84—12=72 Dr. T. E. Cheah 81— 8=7355 words
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Article76 1939-08-03 17 There will be a friendly game cf soccer between Harper Gilfillan Soccer XI and Joseph Travers XI on Friday at the Geylang Stadium Ground. The following have been chosen to represent the former:—Lim Kirn Liang, Yew Mun, Tan Chye Hock, Abu bin Salim, W. S. Fyfe, Khoo76 words
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Advertisement17 1939-08-03 17 senna I GRAND OPENIN I SALE I now ox AURORA'S ~k,» «k I Economy $to re J17 words
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Advertisement178 1939-08-03 17 1 n<> lowco>t of the new Thin Gillette Wade—made possible by the use of thinner steel—now brings Gillette shaving within the reach of every'Uin,,, body. Thin Gillette blades are nafttiE mm j slotted and gold in colour. They maintain the high standard of quality which has made the name Gillette178 words
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Miscellaneous21 1939-08-03 17 TIDE TABLES TO-DAY Ilicli Water. 12.45 p.m. 9 0 ft. TO-MORROW High Water. 00.30 a.m. 9.6 ft. 11.11 p.m. 9.0 ft.21 words
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Article203 1939-08-03 18 Simla, July 28. f |HE Chinese Consul, it is learnt, has J communicated with his Government and is making diplomatic representation to the Union Government, concerning the "serious effects of the Asiatic Land ana Trading Bill on the Chinese populaiicn in South Africa." The Transvaal Chinese Association203 words
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Article76 1939-08-03 18 Hongkong, Aug. i. Once again threatening the security in the New Territories, in Kowlo >n opposite Hongkong, five Japanese planer indiscriminately bombed Bhumchun, Lowu and Shatoukok. on the SnioCritish at 9 p.m. on July 30. It is revealed that the raiders dropped over thirty 100-pound76 words
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486 1939-08-03 18 ANTI-BRITISH CAMPAIGN NOT CONSISTENT WITH TOKYO CONVERSATIONS Chungking, July 30. CHINESE circles are considering an peal to Britain against continuing the Tokyo negotiations and reaching a compromise with Japan, meanwhile asking Britain to take parallel action with the United States. Since the486 words
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Article84 1939-08-03 18 Hongkong, .luly 29. FOREIGN diplomatic observers predicted to-day that China wiH turn more and mere to Soviet Russia for assistance in view of the British compromise n the Far East. It is pointed out that Soviet Russia will soon appoint a new Ambassador to84 words
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56 1939-08-03 18 Hongkong, Aug. 1. JT is reported In financial circles here j that Mr. T. V. Soon."; in Hongkong is requested by the Central Authorities In Chungking to atsisi in re-shaping government finance. Geld mines in Sikang Vv-ill :e explored aiid other natural resources of the56 words
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Article135 1939-08-03 18 Hongkong, July 30 The anti-British situation at TangkU celow Tientsin was worsened as ronin dastardly attacked the residences of -he Brl ish y of the o-B tish Kaian Mining Administration and tne Li. .:>h Asiatic Petroleum uoiupauj The Kailan Mining dm one of the largest Briiish135 words
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51 1939-08-03 18 Hongkong, Aug. 1. JHE Japanese-controlled Nanking Mayor. Kao Kwan-wu who recently twice escaped death from the hands of would-be assassins, is at present travelling by an armoured car whenever out in the streets in Nanking, according to a foreign report received hie.— C entral51 words
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Article216 1939-08-03 18 mmmm. x VUuUVOStot ]v\, m "The Japanese hai churia into ai against Sovie'. Ri; Zi amie organ of the Far East, declares in a describing Japanese war prepaManchukuo. "At the bef'iuiuic of the year, the Japanese had cumin Manchuria 50 Omiiiiirv ph|T They have equ216 words
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Article448 1939-08-03 18 recruitment of new soldiers has not even begun to sen surface of China's resources of manpower. It is esl recruitment can go on at the pre ent rate for 20 y< serious drain on Chi- v's manpower makes itself evid< I Tne fundamental recruiting448 words
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Article38 1939-08-03 18 Hongkong, August l ADMIRAL Harry Yarnell, the outn going Commander-in-Chief of the American Asiatic Fleet, Is scheduled to leave Shanghai for the United States en Aug. 2 aboard the s s President Coolldge. Central Mew*38 words
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Article88 1939-08-03 18 Ch" EIGHTEEN Japan China's wartime a amid the second full month. The first batch of i- broke through tne pursuits and unJoa j around 9p.m. B m hastily due to the intense C aircraft gunfire. The second batch planes never sucn the Chungking sky. hUTJ discrimmately88 words
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Advertisement177 1939-08-03 18 22 «,3 Or* HJHU CARS WHATEVER YOU WANT IN A MOTOR CAR, YOU'LL FIND IT IN FORD PRODUCTS acknoK today's style and is the COMFORT-The softest Ford seats you ever setucKnowieogetl leader. tled In to scientific soundproofing that gives you BIGNESS—MI gives you hi* roomy st ui almost any speed.177 words
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Advertisement31 1939-08-03 18 daily" CHL PAGE 11l ,o| CONSULT I The L»» Insurance Company in the city of new yo «CITAtLIIHEO ISSO H H H. FRIES, Manager for MjU» UNION BUILDING SINCAPO Phone 444731 words
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335 1939-08-03 19 GANDHM'S FRANK ADMISSION Abbotiahad. July 23. ir! i! you can, you will be convinced that all tiv4*e 24 I v c been ceaselessly praying to God that we Hindus and I Income one." In these moving words Mahatma j.is parting speech while referring335 words
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Article71 1939-08-03 19 ceiled in —From news reBMaikeri ol 11 lnut two Expedition <ti HimsJayaa a ,„l ii- j !v:: »iu-ki. Leader, being overiak 1 m 1 v tleatn koried an avalanche and IS, %ben Jr 1 u ih« night of July it a h#i»h! a ,n camp No.71 words
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184 1939-08-03 19 Congress Muslim League Radicals To Co-Operate Bombay, July 26. FOLLOWING the visit of Hazrat Mohani. some workers of the local Muslim League met Mr. M. N. Roy at the Khilafat Office to discuss a plan of co-operation between radical elements in the Congress and the Muslim l eague. The resolution184 words
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164 1939-08-03 19 Gandhiji Viceroy Interview Not Likely (United Press). Simla, July 27. NO confirmation is available in authoritative circles here regarding reports published in a certain section of the Press that Mahatma Gandhi and the Viceroy will meet in Delhi in the first week of August. The United Press learns no arrangements(United Press). - 164 words
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103 1939-08-03 19 (United Press). Madras, July 26. A party of 15 Harijans and five Nadars entered this morning the famous Kuttalingaswarar Temple at Courtallam after having a bath in Courtallam falls. The Courtallam shrine is a renowned one, said to have been founded by the great sage(United Press). - 103 words
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Article106 1939-08-03 19 (United Press). Allahabad. July 26.—Mahatma Gandhi has written the following Fore ward »or a book entitled "Baste Education" vhich Acharya J. B. Krinalani has written h( the request ol Hindusthani Telimi Sanr/h: "I have gone through these fiom beginning to end. The booklet will supply a(United Press). - 106 words
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395 1939-08-03 19 NAWAB SIR A. K. GHUZNAVI Calcutta, July 24. AMIADJ Nawab Bahadur Sir Ahdelkerim Abu Ahmed Khan Ghuznavi, Zemindar of Dilduar. Hfymensingli, died of broncho-pneu-monia at 1 p.m. to-dpy at his Calcutta residence. Since his letlremept Ircm the mem-le-xhip or the Executive Council, Go\ eminent395 words
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198 1939-08-03 19 (United Perss). Simla, July 28. THE Punjab Premier's scheme of dividing India into seven zones had an inauspicious start to-day when the prominent journalists, invited to tea at the Premier's residence to get copies of the scheme, communicated their inability to attend the function. The(United Perss). - 198 words
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Article119 1939-08-03 19 (United Press). Ranchi, July 28. A REQUEST has been made to the Government of India by Indians in the Union of South Africa to withdraw the Agent-General from the Union in the interests of Indians* honour. Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the Congress Vresident, has received the(United Press). - 119 words
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Article424 1939-08-03 19 (United Press). Calcutta, July 30.—1t is understood that the Congress Municipal Association has recommended to the Bengal Provincial Congress Committee to take disciplinary action against Dr. Bidhan Chandia Roy, member of the Congress Working Committee, and nine other Congress Councillors of the Calcutta Corporation. The ground(United Press). - 424 words
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Obituary182 1939-08-03 19 Congressman Mr. T. R. Phookan Ctauhiili. July 2«. MIS, T. 14. I'book a n «nif of the foremost (vngvf-s leaders uf Assam. suddenly dtid of b«ari failure this afternoon. "Vlr. Phnokan was »ufferfit£ from inalnrial lever for Ihe last lour days and was under Ihe treatment of182 words
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Article141 1939-08-03 19 (United Press). Karachi. July 26.—About twelve students were injured following la-thi-charge made twice by the Police and one student was arrested in connection with the strike in the D. J. Sind College this afternoon. The strike, which was called off 111 the morning, was resumed later(United Press). - 141 words
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Article88 1939-08-03 19 (United Press). Calcutta, July 29. PANDIT Krishna Kanta Malaviya, M.L.A. (Central), arrived here this morninsr in connection with collection of funds for the All India Gliding Institute and the proposed All-India Air University. Pandit Malaviya told the United Press that he was sanguine of success as(United Press). - 88 words
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Article134 1939-08-03 19 (United Press). Hazaribagh. July 28. THI- United Press has been authorised by the Congress President to announce that an urgent meeting of the Congress Working Committee will he held at Wardha on Aug. 1. next and not on Aug. 9 as previously announced, to consider several important(United Press). - 134 words
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Article95 1939-08-03 19 (United Press). Cuttack. July 28—Sj. Subhas Chandra Bose arrives ct Cuttack on the morning of Aug. 5, to preside over the Youth Conference. Another Youth Conference will be held under the presidentship of Mr. Jaipraiosh Narayan during the second week of August. Sj Bose will stay at(United Press). - 95 words
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