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Title Section39 1939-08-04 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL. XXVI- —No. 184. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Friday, August 4, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1939 FIVE eg39 words
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Advertisement90 1939-08-04 1 HtV rHK FAMG 118 "RED SEA" ORANGf f I I* I RED sRA PROVISION STORE TH BRIDGE ROAD PHONE 2133. X *AR OPBN DAILY FROM 7 30 \XL TILL 11 I'M NIE W IHI U ID> S €>1N yU^^^^ Civil Administrations of—South Africa. Nigeria. East Africa. Uganda. India. Tsr Ivtc'll90 words
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Advertisement18 1939-08-04 1 Exclusive O W N S SALONS AT PAGE 13. BATTERY ROAD, MNGAPuRi I MAJESTIC HOTBL, j KUALA LUMPUR18 words
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Article43 1939-08-04 2 Reuter. Cairo. ft FACTORY for making aircraft frames is to be; built at Almaza Aerodrome. The Ministry of National Defence has decided to purchase some 30 more British aeroplanes for training of cadets in the Higher Aviation School.— Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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1258 1939-08-04 2 LETTER THAT WAS STOPPED Report On Balloon Barrage London, July 21. AN alleged report on the balloon barrage was referred to in' camera at Richmond, Surrey, yesterday, when Donald Owen Adams, 56, a racing journalist, of Friars Stile-road. Richmond, W*X committed for trial1,258 words
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Article56 1939-08-04 2 Reuter. Simla. SCIENTIFIC invfMiea'ion into the vitamin A contents of milk from cows of different colours undertaken by the Imperial Dairy Institute. Banpa- !< re. has placed COW?" in the following older: 1. Pwre-bred red cow. 2. Black tSH 3. tVhite tow. In cross breedsReuter. - 56 words
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Article96 1939-08-04 2 Reuter. Helsinki. A DIRECT air service from Hel»inki to London via Stockholm —which will cover the whole distance in six hours—is to be introduced. Tills decision is announced by the Finnish Aero Company following Con- .'•citation with Britten md Swedish Air Lines. The aeroplanesReuter. - 96 words
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133 1939-08-04 2 Reuter. Moscow. TWENTY- SIX leading parachute jumpers of the Red Army are gathered here to study altitude jumps from high-speed aeroplanes in conditions of low temperature and atmospheric pressure. Their programme also includes practice jumping from high altitudes without oxygen respirators. One of theReuter. - 133 words
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495 1939-08-04 2 Portsmouth, July m SEVERAL hours after she had been reported drowned while ming off Sotithsea. and while efforts were -till L* in«i mad. trace her relatives, a young Dorking girl made a dramatic app at the police-station here. The mystery <>." her disappearance495 words
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Article189 1939-08-04 2 But Yard Cannnl Make Case I pHIKP iitv H'IM i>i WW i I .1.1)., i |M»r!•«*! ,v« >i *n lny MfHI »i hn Ml Iff! m t-i i i in >- i \il I) -aI. Kvn1« la-' Ai II it Tlliiki' (Hit u i Hli report II'.v.189 words
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Advertisement515 1939-08-04 2 DENTIST CLEARED Govshia Gcorw Magasiner. fifty six, dentist, of Goodie street, London, w., was lound not guilty at U-ndon -sioi a of Improperly us3aultta« Wm Kate Victoria Ruthven, nineteen, machi nist ol Downhamway, Eromloy, Kent, wh'U she v;as in his dentist's chair. He was discharged. Ma palmer denied that he515 words
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Advertisement11 1939-08-04 2 7/u FULL SIZE cigaMtti j FILTER TIP ADDED MADE- IN ENGLAND11 words
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873 1939-08-04 3 He Said He Would Marry Them Both London, July 20. Dole' 1 might have Leon the title of an amazing story, told rd, Middlesex, magistrates, of the duping of two and an attractive brunette, by a man who "wanted f a873 words
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Article120 1939-08-04 3 Reuter. r, Colombo U iron lungs presented Lord Nuffield has a new-born infant. It time that an iron lun° ■n this country. wm used at the Gaile outh of Ceylcn. A early in the morning, »o signs of breathing. PiraUon was applied for 15 TheReuter. - 120 words
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197 1939-08-04 3 < New York, July IS A SOCIETY pole player all<l his wife were rescued at New York World's Fair to-day aftcv spending Aye perilous hours dangling from a Parachute lOOrtt. in the air. Tens ol thousands of thrillseekers watched the couple, Mr. and Mrs.197 words
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Article154 1939-08-04 3 London, July 20. "VAZI ajronts are working desperately to stifle any form of criticism of Germany in the Press of the count! y. Recently a well-known him ol London publishers, about to produce a new periodical, received a letter from a Hamburg firm, ottering to154 words
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Article75 1939-08-04 3 Judgi R V.ait-n Moore, who at the age of eighty travel lee from America in the air liner Yankjae Clipper, said at a luncheon for the passengers in London recently that it the X:ng and Queen mok tut naturalisation papers and ran for the Presidency75 words
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328 1939-08-04 3 Paris. July 20. AN ingenious crock has made use of the presence <>f the guard-, Koyal Air Force and Bluejackets in Paris for France's national fete day to turn many thousands of dishonest pennies. Jewellers were the principal victims of this rogue,328 words
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Article76 1939-08-04 3 Reuter. Quebec. l CARGO of 2,800,000 gallons ol R petrol was unloaded from a -hp in midstream here through o-.0-iott pip? Unable to find wharfage a« '•ommodation near enough to the petro! storage tanks, the oil company built the pipe line to disrharg? the cargo. AboutReuter. - 76 words
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435 1939-08-04 3 Reuter. Brussels. CTATUES of Napoleon, hundreds of bicycles, 42.813 pairs of sheets, a wedding frock and a sot of false teeth are among the articles pledged against loans in the official Fa^ Th° Belgian pawnshop, as In France, j; the "Mont de Piete". literally "PietyReuter. - 435 words
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Article39 1939-08-04 3 In the Metropolitan Pohce are 130 oftV j ers who were bom In Eire. The Man- rnester fcrce has fourteen and Liverpool i forty one. These figures are given in a written answer in the Commons.39 words
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Article85 1939-08-04 3 Terms of settlement of the Duekett 1 v iM suit announced in the Hieh Court, Dublin, are that *Irs Olive C O'Gradv. ol Uckfield, Sussex, only surviving child of the testator, shoald get €30 000 and .withdraw her opposition to "ie will Of j July 15.85 words
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Advertisement333 1939-08-04 3 yO^ self-stropping raior. The popular VALET 99 1 Set consists of a now. Improved VALET selfstropping razor, strop, and thrao VALET blades in a smart moulded ease. I The most economical shaving system in the -world MVV J is GOOD Soup! NO \vender Campbell's Tomato Condensed A togive extra M333 words
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224 1939-08-04 4 JHE film which has for its theme a j case of mistaken identity is always sure of a welcome anw 1 When this old but ever-fascinating plot is combined with first-class comedy, good acting and plenty of music, singing and dancing the result224 words
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Article155 1939-08-04 4 THE treatment of crime A edy vein, a fashion which WM launched by "The Thin Man, is cessfully followed in the; BrtUsa duction "The Gang's All Here, wtocfi is the new attraction at the 1 in the lead is that favourite comedum Jack Buchanan, and he155 words
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Article50 1939-08-04 4 The Band of the Straltl SjttU Police will perform In l> ub 1 day at Telok Ayer at under the direction of Mr. s man. Bandmaster. The following programme:- March. 'Lorraine u l Overture. "Masanielle."' Auber tion "Carmen." Bud; Extract. w rolle," D'HofYmann; Selection. Pirates of Penzance," Sullivan50 words
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Advertisement414 1939-08-04 4 CRANES SAIi IN'.S P& and BRITISH INDIA in Errand). f. O. S. N. CO. S SAILINGS. UU'I V\ AKDft. Due. lunnage. Spore. 1938 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Aug 11 *aNCHI H.MUO Aug 25 i |»aIMUAIXJKE 6.000 Aug 2u HaNPURA 17,000 Sept 3 RAWALPINDI 17,Q«J0 Sept. 22 t HHU'iAN 6.100 Sept 23 t414 words
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Advertisement488 1939-08-04 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDbUTSCHEH LLOYD, (Incorporated IP German?). Thf. undprnoted are the intended fixti r P OI'TWARD For MANILA HONGKONG SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA and JAPAN Due B'pore I mjs. "ELBE" m 8. "COBURG" Aug. 3 ss "POTSDAM" omP." Mpyla, North China and Yokoh;ma SSpt. .s.s "CNFISENAU" omits North China SerA T488 words
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Advertisement465 1939-08-04 4 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1 932) LIMITED. Regular service between Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, and Amoy, (Kulangsu). Special cheap return tickets lo China for short holiday trips. NEXT SAILINGS:For CHINA (Monthly) For RANGOON (Fortnightly) "Hong Kheng" Aug. 14, 4 p.m "Hong Siang" Aug. 9 "Hong Siang" Sept.465 words
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Advertisement135 1939-08-04 4 HA MBOK< -AMI;RIKA LINIE B Deutsch-Australische Da mpf-chin's Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S pore 1939 r m.s. RAMSES via Manila Aug. 7 s.s. SCHEER not Jailing at China Japan F.vts Aug. 12 1 m.s. KULMERLAND via135 words
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Miscellaneous197 1939-08-04 4 To-day's Crossword Jt 9 13 r-= H— i 5 |i 6 14 j 17 is 3 S itrzizzzzzzz-ZZ si 25 25 ZZZZZZZZZZZ gjzzlzL' 1 I I 1 n~i~r CLUES ACROSS: i C]oa( C..IKS DOWN: Ii mniennamc. f 11. Chronometers. RS. 12. Sharpness 8- «Jj* 14. Comprehend. g™» iH 15. via.197 words
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Article384 1939-08-04 5 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Thursday. Previous To-day Change Quiet Steady, quiet 881 Buyers 87 16 87 16 Sellers BV 2 BV2 ["September Buyers 8% 87 10 -M 16 Sellers 8V 2 Oct Dec. Buyers 87 16 8»/ 2 fll6 Sellers 8» 2 89 16 +M 6 Buyers 3>/384 words
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Article97 1939-08-04 5 l-ist Of Current Dividends Singapore, Aug. 3, 5 p.m. Total l Dividend Boot* financial mm close Date Ex Div. Payable Date 3d. No 05 Aug 4 Aug. 11 Aug. o o l'2d. bonus > int. July 29 Aug. 9 July 30 log l;'' Int. 1 Au;,' 897 words
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Article794 1939-08-04 5 Quotations By Fraser An 4 Co. MINING Singapore, Aug. 3, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 8 *,3 Austral Amal 4- 4 7»/ 2 Austral Malay 38*,- 40,Aycr Hitam 19 0 -0 9 Ayer Weng 0.72 0.76 Bangrin 17j9 18 2,, Batu794 words
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Article108 1939-08-04 5 Singapore, Thursday. Tin at midday was $113 5 8 up Business in tin shares was at a low ebb to-day and hardly any interest was taken in the market. There was buyers of Southern Kinta at $4.47 >/ 2 and Rantau at $1.22 but no business was108 words
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Article234 1939-08-04 5 Singapore, Aug. 3. The following are the exchange stocl this mormng according to the daily clr cular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 24 London demand 2[4 Lyons demand 2055 Switzerland demand 241 14 Hamburg demand 135 New York demand 54 9 10 Montreal234 words
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Article16 1939-08-04 5 Singapore, Friday. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $114! i (up16 words
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Article20 1939-08-04 5 The price of rubber at noon \n Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28)6 (up Sellers 28 v, (up :s a).20 words
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Article260 1939-08-04 5 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 4Y*% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar 31, Sept. 30 106 108 norn 4£9 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 int.260 words
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Article161 1939-08-04 5 Singapore, Aug. 3. R. (Siam) W Coast No. 1 per Koyan R (Siam) W Coast No. 2 per Koyan R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan Bio? Siam 1 $16(j Ricf Siam 2 $151 Rice Siam 3 $145 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $ICS Siam Broken Rice No.161 words
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Advertisement31 1939-08-04 5 THE EASTERN UNITED 1 '<'PRORATION. LIMITED Xi ;VJ NE M °TOR VEHICLE, 1 PERSONAL ACCI Tiov V LKMEVS COMPENSA. AND PUBLIC lIABILITY INSURANCE. U*CIL STREET, «TNGAT^JHa,. IT. W. HALL, General Manager31 words
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Advertisement176 1939-08-04 5 It is impossible for an individual to provide for Ms valued possessions the safety that it afforded by our vault* where wo have safe boxes of various sixes for hire at moderate rates. BUI themselves hold tne KEYS and ONLY THEY can have access to these safe boxes so that176 words
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Advertisement335 1939-08-04 5 I* \\K OI 4 lII.\A (Incorporated in China by Special Charter*. 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Ornce MM. Sub Manager's Olfic? 6442. Fxchange Dept. 6441 General Office 5188-9 Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO". Paid Up Capital Ch. $40,000,000 00 Reserve Funds in Excess of Ch. 3.200,000 00 Total Assets approximately Ch.335 words
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Advertisement556 1939-08-04 6 l«.NllM«'>w5Z2^252 GOOD COOK, Engll h .'peaking, wan cci. L.clis, 353, Bukit Timah r S.m a pore. <t WANTED: Experienced Mechanic requireo for re, airing typewriters, calculating and adding machine. Apply Box 849, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (923 AQUALIFIED ARCHITECT spare time work by Engineering Firm. Apply Box .48, c i Maiaya556 words
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Advertisement580 1939-08-04 6 WANTED: To buy-on easy payment gyjtem a piece of land about ten o twelve thousand square feet .locality Pasir Panjang, Serangoon, HavelocK no. Rivpr Valley Road. Geylang and Outrarn goad Please give detai's o Boa: N M Malaya Tribune Binpapc~« 'TO LET: newly built modern Bungalow between Goodman and Arthur580 words
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Advertisement611 1939-08-04 6 Astrology THE ACID TEST! SRI A IMA CHTNTAN ONLY GENUINE SEER IN MALAYA Can be tested any time >ry n wer or MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED. PERSONA r CONSULTATION WITH MEDIUM CAN BE ARRANGED DAY OR NIGHT Diagnosing undertaken. HEALING MADE UNDER CONTRACT OF NO-CURE-NO-PAY. Four questions $1. with birth-data required)611 words
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Advertisement508 1939-08-04 6 Domestic Occurrence "engagement. WONG-CHOA:- The engagementMs Vnn urced of Mar. Wong Vtoi Hin. a eccndson of Mr. and Mrs. Wong Yoon Yean of Malacca, tc Mies Nancy Choa Kirn Nco. younger daughter of M, Choa Joon Hean of Slngap* "c. &MB. and Iv.Macca papers please copy». $175 PER MONTH, starts508 words
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Advertisement543 1939-08-04 6 FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. NOTICE. En connection with th* August Bank Holidays, the night mail train from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur on 4th and 5 h Aug.. 1939, will run in two portions. The first portion convoying first passengers only will run as usual and the second portion conveying second543 words
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Advertisement366 1939-08-04 6 NOTICE DRESSERS' EXAM An examination I held In Singapore. P on the 4th, sth anc! 6tl Estate cresser:* who h sary training may i minaiion. Further particulars on application to tl Officer in each must be made not l< before the date of NOTIC! In the i 11. R.H. Princess366 words
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Article98 1939-08-04 7 Reuter. A Paris, Aug. 1 SUGGESTION that instead of a direct move on Danzig, Hitler may strike at Poland through Hungary, is made in Le Journal, which remarks that the Hungarian Foreign Minister, Count Czakv, recently declared that Hungary's policy was closely linked witli that ofReuter. - 98 words
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Article253 1939-08-04 7 Reuter. London, Aug. 3. JOO few army cooks and too much rain, which have been twin problems marring the first weeks of the militiamen's service, are botii now in process of b\ Ihe military authorities. Since the first 30.000 militiamen reported on July 15 Britain'sReuter. - 253 words
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Article69 1939-08-04 7 Reuter. New York, Aug. 3 THE trade agreement with th Soviet, expiring on Aug. 8, wiL be renewed for a year, it is generally anticipated. An announcement to this effect M exoected very shortly. The treaty will be P in much the same form asReuter. - 69 words
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Article88 1939-08-04 7 Reuter. London, Aug. 3. THE tribal heads of two sections of 1 the Howertat Tribe, inhabiting southern Transjordania, have concluded a settlement of the feud which has existed between them since 1912. During the great war one section of the tribe aided the Turks and theReuter. - 88 words
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Article22 1939-08-04 7 Reuter. Washington, Aug. 3.-The House of Representatives passed th d nftnr st-il<in°- down the proposed $119.000,000 item Vo? a commodity cred.t corporation,Reuter.Reuter. - 22 words
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605 1939-08-04 7 German Bank Sunk? Reuter. London. Autr. 1. •JUIE Government Central 15ank of China has given contracts to two British banknote printers for over a thousand million notes Neither the exact total nor value of the notes can he divulged. Four hundred extra "hands"Reuter. - 605 words
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Article82 1939-08-04 7 Reuter. Washington, Aug. 4. SENATOR Taft. son of the late President Taft, has announced his willing noss to stand as Republican candidate i fcr the Presidency in a letter to the 1 Cincinnati Republican Executive Com- mittee. which has endorsed him for the Presidential nomination. TheReuter. - 82 words
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Article44 1939-08-04 7 British Wireless. London, Aug. 2. According to figures given in a Parlamentary answer by the Financial Secretary to the Treasury. the sum of £343,430.000 will be raised in the current financial year by indirect taxation, compared with £240,918,000 m 1931.— British Wireless.British Wireless. - 44 words
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Article250 1939-08-04 7 British Wireless. Lon-ion, Aug. 2. THE latest report on shipping movements at United Kingdom ports shows that foreign trade entrances with cargo in the June quarter were 1' per cent, higher than a year earlier, and constituted a record for ihe second quarter, while clearances with cargo,British Wireless. - 250 words
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Article126 1939-08-04 7 London. Aug. 3. FARL Stanhope. First Lord of the Admiralty. alter referring to provisions in the novel for small vesse's for dealing with submarines and mines stated it was intended to proceed with the salvage of the Thetis. A submarine, he said, was one of the most difficult126 words
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Article114 1939-08-04 7 British Wireless. London, Aug. 2. TN the House of Commons at question time Mr. Butler recalled Lord Halifax's statement at the meeting of the Council of the League of Nations in May that the British Government proposed to take an appropriate opportunity for communicating to the LeagueBritish Wireless. - 114 words
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Article34 1939-08-04 7 Reuter. Paris, Aug. 3. The French military mission for Moscow is proceeding to London on Friday to meet their British colleagues. Both delegations are embarking on Saturday for Moscow -Renter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article45 1939-08-04 7 Reuter. Wellington, Aug 3. Mr Savage has entered hospital, where he would undergo an abdominal operation on Friday. He is unlikely to resume his duties in the present sesSl °Mr Fraser, Minister of Health and Marine, has been appointed acting Prime Minister.—Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Advertisement389 1939-08-04 7 D THIRD QUARTERLY < i HE HOARD OF H ICES .SINGAPORE, 7 OF THE >ro LICENSING RULES, 1937. e of the Board of i the Settlement cf h l.i i). the Court of Irate In the Police Hi: "'.-I' Road, Singapore M nday, nth Sap tern- j t km I389 words
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Advertisement494 1939-08-04 7 i SPARKLING TEETH I 1 The pride of every woman w B a< j mean bad health. Weak and yellowish teeth and bleeding mm* gums are signs of tooth deray. which affects your whole hodilv health. General Weakness Bru?hlng the tePth and wmMmg the and Weakness mouth alone cannot remove494 words
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Article173 1939-08-04 8 Reuter. London, Aug. 3. APPROXIMATELY 1,300 planes arc participating in the R.A.F. home defence exercises taking place fiom Aug. 'I in 11, on a larger and more comprehensive scale than ever before. The principal objects cl th" exercises will be'to test the air ground defencesReuter. - 173 words
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Article93 1939-08-04 8 Reuter. Bucharest, Aug. 3. /GERMAN trade renre. i nta'.ives have I protected to the Rumanian Government against the allotment of large contracts to British firms for the conrvruetioi cf wheat silos in Dobruja province. Germans also tendered for the (ontracts lt is >*ciiably learned ihat aReuter. - 93 words
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Article113 1939-08-04 8 Singapore, Thursday. jtoOHAMED bin Bayang, a 54-year-old Bugis, was sent to prison for one month with hard labour when he {.loaded guilty before the third police magistrate to a charge of failing to notify the police, while under police supervision, of his place of residence. It wa3 stated113 words
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317 1939-08-04 8 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuall Lumpur, Thursday. AT the conclusion of to-day's hearing of the preliminary inquiry into the murder of a newly married Tamil woman named Mariamma. whose body was found in a highly decomposed condition hidden under ferns in a wood near317 words
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Article154 1939-08-04 8 Singapore. Thursday. I I yOU are one of those people who should set an example to others in this city." the third police magistrate (Mr. .J. Fletcher-Cooke) told a 68--year-old European this morning. The man to whom this reproof addressed, Thomas Maxwell, had pleaded gillty to being disorderly154 words
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Miscellaneous944 1939-08-04 8 To-day's Radio v T r\xTrfcr\TVT 7 50 Close down. SINGAPORE LOJNUUIN 10 so Time signal Op M Lecuw-van Ret llj 2 25 me tres (1 13 mcs) TRANSMISSION 5 jl 20 Lajos Kiss c /hp 30 96 metres (9.69 mc!s) Lothar Rohrig. n m ZHP 3U9b m GSB 9.51 Mc944 words
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271 1939-08-04 9 editor Malaya Tribune] e n much ks written about the lon Company, one is led hat other towns in Malaya nee ol complaints in the the present transport Bul far as Kuala ncerned, it is not so. ri vision <>i the General C271 words
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Article327 1939-08-04 9 r of the Malaya Tribune] r democrat has ever -idem Roosevelt, who ssors that force can strangulation with Tlic s '-x months' the Treaty of Cornbrings hope to re is one strong We welcome intelligent letters on any subject from readers, but in publishing them we do327 words
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Article311 1939-08-04 9 [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribute] Sir—l fully endorse what was said b.» youi correspondent "Disgusted" on this subject, and I would like to say a littl" more The noise made by the players of mahjong by banging the tiles on the wood-?.' table is incessant, and311 words
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560 1939-08-04 9 THE following is a copy of message which the Federation of China Relief Funds of Southern \sia yesterday dispatched by air mail to the following distinguished personages in England: Mr Anthony Eden. Mr. Winston Churchill, Mr. A. DufT Cooper. Major C R560 words
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Article48 1939-08-04 9 Reuter. Paris. Aug. 3.- The Spanish MmisUu of the Interior, Serrano Suno has urgently summed Generals \ague. Gamera Castillo and Benjumea to Burgos T he move interpreted as a sign that Franco wishes lo carry out a strict in nuirv before icrming a new ministry.— Renter.Reuter. - 48 words
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170 1939-08-04 9 Singapore, Thursday. WORLD stocks outside the regulated areas at the end of June including afloat* were only 375 716 tons, a reduction during the month cf 22,000 tons, write Messrs. Lew*, and Peat in their *>eeklv report. These stocks arc dangerously low, hut even170 words
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61 1939-08-04 9 Reuter. Negotiations between Rumania and Hungary for a new navigation treaty, as a sequel to a river border quarrel, have been resumed, says a irtvcharesl mcagc. A tjovernment official in Budapest announced that Rumania bai ,-r P *rri Hunrary' request fr »r the ap nointmeniReuter. - 61 words
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Article24 1939-08-04 9 A meeting of the Eurasian Women's branch of the Singapore Youth Movement was held yesterday evening at the CirLs* Sports Club.24 words
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Article52 1939-08-04 9 Mme. Bibulya Sonogram, wife of the Prime Minister of Thailand, and hedaughter are due in Singapore from Bangkok on Monday. The Premiersdaughter will leave for Europe on the Marechal Joffre at 6 p.m. on Thursday. It is expected that Mme. Songgram wid stay in Singapore for about52 words
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Article92 1939-08-04 9 Singapore. Thursday. A MAN complained to the third police magistrate »Mt. J. Fletcher-Cookel that his wife had taken all his cash. Yes." said his worship, "but you are charged with being disorderly in public by lighting with her." Asked if he had patched it up with his92 words
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Advertisement110 1939-08-04 9 SUPERFLUOUS I HAIR iV)3 minutes I "I i i I end .allunwanted H c minutes without H or bother. H I" I «ives th*» skin i smooth, without H tubbfe. H is a dainty white mj cetly scented and I I* i ant to u->e. .ill avoids coarse H *4110 words
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Advertisement82 1939-08-04 9 THIS MONTH'S BEST RECORD. ON SALE TO-DAY jfit CHAP SINGA (CHAP SINGAI i feS /V **5* c I 1 Ternyanyi Oleh "AYE RY J4 WEIGHINC d SCALES.. (BRITISH MADB) 4 A YE« V*' WEIGHING SCALE FOR EVERY PURPOSE "Avery" machines are built bn skilled. ewyaUv mechanU*; lUina raw materia! fleeted82 words
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Advertisement439 1939-08-04 10 I The BIG HOLIDAY COMEDY SHOW! |l gi m A :J shows To-day All I 3.15 $.15 9.15 4 Shows To-Morrow, Sunday Monday. M-G-M's BIG JOY SHOW! Ahoy, Hawaii! Here comes M-G-M's {■t biggest cargo of gorgeous girls, gayety, fun, hit tunes, romance, 'J.. WL dancing and beauty! 1939's first439 words
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Advertisement33 1939-08-04 10 I the FUNNIEST COMEDY of THE CENTURY! PAVILION 615 915 TO-NIGHT v IT COMBINES WITH CUBTO THE I Tfv% MPAHATE MERITS Of BULLOOG AIII A M 1111 A NEXT CHANGE __k 1 _______r^^'33 words
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Advertisement164 1939-08-04 10 Julhlc*' Theatre Matinee: I>ouble-feature. Sat. sth and Sun. Tuh Auir. 2.30 p.m. "HER JUNGLE LOVE" "DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND." X E W W <» IS 1. 1» DANCE PALACE. THE LARGEST AIR-CONDITION-ED CABARET IN MALAYA WITH BAR RESTAURANT ATTACHED i j NIGHT DANCE Nightly at 9.30 p.m. TEA DANCE (TREE ADMISSION) EVERY164 words
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Advertisement344 1939-08-04 10 j Theatre ROYAL: To-day at 7.1^301 PRICES 25c. 35c. 50c. 75c. SI .00 286 CONSECUTIVE PERFORMANCES IN J I SHANGHAI'S LARGEST THEATRE! THE |||U *m PEN ANG-BORN STAR J m Miss CHUN YUN CHANG j I IN THE STORY of CHINA'S jfft 'joan oi \nc "HUA MU LAN" Kj^gS FULL344 words
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99 1939-08-04 11 Shanghai, Aug. 3. j i. mlormation received by R se Government from tales reveals that the people and Government ch ing greater importance nts in the Far East than those latioi LsU are aid to be suoporl President Roosetne Far Bast. though n the99 words
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73 1939-08-04 11 London. Any, 2. on the proposal lor a parliamentary Committee on 1 ;;:;on, the Prime Minister S vernment appreciated the embers that an opportuneA Y be afforded to the House of r touch with Colonel the particular propoP rliamentary Committee in ed certain advantages, out73 words
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Article105 1939-08-04 11 C rrespondent» S arnat. Aug 2. 1 pMH a fine by two II [antew who were n bin Mohamed ustrate. to-day tiling OB State land B c harges and were ach, with the oprigorous imprisonOn< said that he had been lit her Chinese who That man105 words
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484 1939-08-04 11 Stabbing Case: Youthful Complainant Accused Singapore, Thursday. JAN HOCK GUAN (17), a Uokkien said to be working in the Beach Road Fish Market, was charged this afternoon in the second police court before Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Singapore District Judge and Second Police Magistrate, with voluntarily causing hurt to Cheong484 words
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Article191 1939-08-04 11 Singapore, Thursday MR. C. H. Whitton, Traffic Judge, to-day acquitted Mr. Chua Boon Hin of the charge of disobeying a wing signal at the junction of Havelock Road and Kirn Seng Road on April 26. The constable on duty there at the time of the191 words
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Article87 1939-08-04 11 British Wireless. London, Aug. 2. ASKED in the House of Commons about the outflow of gold bullion from the United States, amounting to over £250,000,000 during the last eighteen months, the Chancellor of the Exchequer replied: "It is hardly ever possible to explain geld movementsBritish Wireless. - 87 words
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Article32 1939-08-04 11 London. Aug. 2. a was given in the House of A denial wa. p rep ort that for storage In Canada ineie foundation for the statement,-British Wireless. 1 hem. 132 words
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Article34 1939-08-04 11 Reuter. Budapest, Aug. 3.-Negotiations for re Budapest. Aug. Ne tetwe en sumption of x > nave successfully Rumania and Hungary na front ier on Cl Cl lde iines o? the Hungarian State on Aug. 10.-Reut,r.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article330 1939-08-04 11 (From Om Own Correspondent) Segamat, Aug. 2. jyjEYAPPAN, a railway coolie, was to-day committed to stand 'his trial at the next Johore Assizes on a charge of murder, by Mr. K. G. A. Dohoo, the Assistant British Adviser, who is First Magistrate for Segamat district. With330 words
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Article44 1939-08-04 11 Reuter. Washington. Aug. 4. The Senate has completed the Legislative Action Bill, readjusting economic relations with the Philippines prior to the projected Independence Bill, establishes duty free quotas for Philippines coccnut oil." embroidery, tobacco and pearl buttons between now and 194b.— neuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article195 1939-08-04 11 Reuter. Miami. Aug. 3. A REMARKABLE series of distress calls, culminating in a message A t hat the ship was linking and the cmv were takih? bp the boats b*a been received from an oil tanker not yet identified. The vessel, which radioed that sheReuter. - 195 words
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Article100 1939-08-04 11 Reuter. London. Aug. 3. On the Stock Exchange the most cheering feature of to-day's market was the late rally in gilt-edged while home rails also improved on hopas of a peaceful settlement of the wages dispute. Elsewhere most groups were easier, owing to absence of buying, except internationals,Reuter. - 100 words
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Article50 1939-08-04 11 Reuter. Jerusalem. Aug. 3 Two leaders ol an Arab rebel gaiv, have been sentenced to death by i military court to-day. They are dcsI crlbed as executioners, and lt is alleged i that they carried out death sentences passed by Arab "courts" on Arabs characterised as traitors—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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174 1939-08-04 11 London, Aug. 2 AN exceptionally warm welcome is being accorded to units of British Fleet now visiting Turkish waters at the invitation of the Turkish Government and in the Press, which refers to the British Fleet as the guardian of the Mediterranean. The visit is174 words
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Article39 1939-08-04 11 British Wireless I London, Aug. 2. i About 40,000 persons applied last week to be enrolled for national ser- j vice making a total of about 1,983,000 applications since the campaign began in January —British Wireless. jBritish Wireless - 39 words
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150 1939-08-04 11 Hollywood. July 20 THIRTY thousand people, largest crowd ever assembled at Hollywood Bowl, overflowed the vast open-air amphitheatre last night at the opening session of the World's Assembly for Moral ReArmament. Surrounding hills police estimate that ten thousand more were turned away. "A Call to150 words
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Advertisement84 1939-08-04 11 v m WRILL ir MOPwST~WWnW EFFICIENCY Th' President of the SingaWmHml pore Municipality and Several Municipal Officer!,. 'i*M The G.P O. \Vsii J*vt* Improvement Trust, Banish dry pens, f ther a ti s fird ■n«m Y weU filling! V(>l NTS: «ives you quantity ink sup USHERS LTD. ply—visible—and hydrostaB*i 45,84 words
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Advertisement246 1939-08-04 11 Hundreds Turned Away Again Last Night! TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT BOOK NOW BOX OFFICE PHONE 6909 UNPAID RESERVATIONS WILL NOT BE KEPT AFTER 9-15 P.M. FREE LIST SUSPENDED FOR 9-15 P.M. SHOW [~Z T""m 11 a.m. 3-15, I AL HAM BR A 6-15 9-15 pm! MiuxiGiiT Snow at 12 pm. (TO-MORROW)246 words
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Article757 1939-08-04 12 N intensive campaign to impress the lessen of "Safety First" on school children will be undertaken in Singapore during the week beginning Sept. 15, and various authorities are combining for the purpose. Instruction in the proper use of the roads is, of course, given in the schools757 words
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1113 1939-08-04 12 Dr. H. Spencer Jones - ASTRONOMER ROYAL writes about —By Dr. H. Spencer Jones. THE ultimate aim of astronomy is to understand the universe of which our earth is a small, though to us not an insignificant, V *What was its beginning if conceive a beginning? Whither is1,113 words
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Advertisement54 1939-08-04 12 Try Nan Sin For Better Value. ...Nan Sin has exactly what you want plus efficiency and economy Try Nan Sin service.' complete satisfaction guaranteed, or your money back with a smile. NAN SIN OPTICAL HOUSE Manufacturing Ophthalmic Optician/ H. o 325, North Bridge Road, Singapore (Phone 63G3). B. O. 113,54 words
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Advertisement22 1939-08-04 12 TREE B CRi Pl SALE PRICE 95 cts. yard SALE PRICE 75 c,s v,l,d WHITEAWAYS Kuala Lumpur C(M^A Pmuwg Ipoh SINGAPORE Jaipen^r22 words
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Article, Illustration886 1939-08-04 13 UNITED BRITAIN KNOWS JUST WHERE IT STANDS Pact With Soviet Will Be Reached No Surrender In Far East Reuter. M QN the eve ol our adjourning for the recess, I cannot encourage anyone to feel complacent about the international situation; thatReuter. - 886 words
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Article1332 1939-08-04 13 Lord Cecil said he wished the Government would give a more specific and c'earer explanation of Far East policy. *Mr Chamberlain's statement, he added had left a little doubt in his mind as tc what that policy really was. Lord Cecil maintained that the Government should demonstrate that jwas not1,332 words
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Article141 1939-08-04 13 Reuter. London, Aug. 4. SSI RANCES by Lord Halifax t thai Govenueeat has no thought <»i chaagtßf Ita policy in China arc welcome us a reinforcemi,t ot the statements already ii, ide,' 1 nays the Daily Telegraph. na with the Japanese in Xr. are delicate enough, but itReuter. - 141 words
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104 1939-08-04 13 Reuter. London, Aug. 4. I7ISITORS tc PragM from Moravia and Slovakia report extensive fortifications along the whole Polish border, states the Daily Telegraph correspondent in Prague. ve-feet high has bean erected frontier, while aboat the frontier permanent bai being built by conscripted local labour. SomeReuter. - 104 words
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Article109 1939-08-04 13 Reuter. Bucharest, Aug- 4. nptNS ol thousands of Rumanians sue flocking to join their regiments In response to calling up notices foi large-scale manoeuvres lasting most of August, and usually ■CM in th»' autumn. Seme nervousneM was caused in 'h« conn try by a radioReuter. - 109 words
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Article53 1939-08-04 13 Reuter. t:<io|»s believed to be beUv n Lso,t*4 and 160,(K>0 are reliably "ported to he concentrating along round's western frontier, according l th< N< \s Chronicle Warsaw corJjsp rtdent. \t stolp, in German nt 6 W'dtt Danzig, large uimi)n\ 0 f German troops equipped *«n long-ranfe guns haveReuter. - 53 words
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Article108 1939-08-04 13 Reuter. Tokyo. Aug. 4. BARON Hiramima, the JapanPrime Minister, has called off the meiting of the inner Cabinet fixed for tomorrow (Saturday) to determine Japan's attitude to the European situation, according to well informed circles quoted by the Dome! Agency. Dome! ".a>s this action was onlyReuter. - 108 words
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Article151 1939-08-04 13 Talks In Italy Reuter. Rome, Aug. 4. THE Japanese Ambassadors to Home and Berlin, accompanied by several counsellors of the Embassies and military attaches, met at the Villa Deste, near Como, yesterday. After the meeting, which lasted about three hours, the Ambassadors made the followingReuter. - 151 words
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Article130 1939-08-04 13 Reuter. Moscow, Aug. I. MARSHAL Vooroshiiov. Defence Com- I missar. Admiral Kv.zneLsav. Navy Commis-ar. Generals Shapusrnikov and Loktioncv, Chiefs of staff of the Army and Air Force. General SmorodinOV, Assistant Chief of Staff of the Army, have been appointed to confer with the British andReuter. - 130 words
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66 1939-08-04 13 Reuter. Socsteu)k. Aug. 4. Dr. de Gioct, a specialist, is attending Princes Juliana and is putting up at the Palace. Ke Ls in constant on th" Frmc who Is expecting a second child in the near future. Princes Juliana is in excellent health. An orderReuter. - 66 words
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Article31 1939-08-04 13 Reuter. London, Auir. 1. OIK Thomas Inskip (Dominion Minister), speaking* at Oban, said that war was unlikely and the Government had very good reasons for paying* so.—Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article196 1939-08-04 13 London. Aug. 4. REUTF.R learns that the Government's observations on the latest reports from Sir Robert Craigie about the progress of the Anglo-Japanese negotiations have not >et been dispatched to Tokyo. Shanghai. Aug. 4. Deadlock in the Tokyo negotiations has aggravated the already strained Anglo-Japanese relations.196 words
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Article25 1939-08-04 13 Reuter. Shanghai. Aug. 4.—The Bishcp of Shantung and other missionaries have evacuated Taian Mission, in accordance with the Japanese warning reported yesterday.—Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Advertisement161 1939-08-04 13 ■il II V I 1 I, 1 I rJF IB M 1 I r TAN AH MELAYC -rumba oleh Che Aminah I ■i P l'>l7B I I JANGAN MARAB— slowfox oleh Che Aminah DONDANG SAY ANG BCD I PART 1- I oleh Che Uam Makyong Malacca I Pl3lBl DONDANG SAY161 words
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Article542 1939-08-04 14 ■gLACKMAIL '/<)> :> on, as part ot the Japanese flfort to persuad' Britain, and ultimately other powers. accent the "iuv order in East Asia.* From demonstrations a*: I p serai threats in posters, pamphlets fthd newspaper articles, the antiBritish committees in North China have advanced U direct542 words
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270 1939-08-04 14 Hong Peng Taken Off Rangoon NOW ON WAY TO AUSTRALIA (Tribune Staff Reporter) BELIEVED to have been specially chartered for the conveyance of foodstuffs from Australia to Singapore, the s.s. Heng Peng. 4,000-ton liner Ol the Ho Hong Steamship's Hee.. has been taken <>»T270 words
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Article37 1939-08-04 14 Reuter. Pans. Aug. 3.- As a result of recent heavy rains, the Rhine again overflowed causing damage to certain parts of the German Siegfried Line, according to the Nancy correspondent of Le Matin.— Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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162 1939-08-04 14 CONDITIONS TO-DA > REMINISCENT OF EARLY WAR DAYS BRITAIN declared war on Germany a Quarter of a century aeo Unlay. Looking back into the files oi the Malaya Tribune, the issue of August 4. 1914 report- condition, m Malaya to be much as162 words
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Article413 1939-08-04 14 (From Our Own Col respondent) London. July DR. Robert Albert Moysten-Hoops. C.8.E.. aged 63, former Principal Medical Officer. Straits Settlements, whose address was given as the Overseas Club. Park-place. St. James's, S.W.. was remanded in custody at Marlborough-street today, charged with bigramously marrying Vera Zoric at413 words
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Article50 1939-08-04 14 Smgapore, Friday The wedding took place at the Singapore Registry this morning, before Mr Conrad Oldham, of Mr. Meng San Oc-ij, an agricultural expert, to Miss L'm Van Siew of No. 81, Devonshire Road. The witnesses to the marriage were Messrs. Lim ChQOil Huat ami WYe Cheong Whye,50 words
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Article193 1939-08-04 14 a .FOURTH member of the BangA kok branch of the OverseaChinese Banking Corporation's staff lias" been arrested by Siamese authorities during the past few days, according to Mr. Yeo Tiani Siew, manager of the Penang branch of the bank who has just returned from Bangkok193 words
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Obituary99 1939-08-04 14 Loudon. Aug 2 IT i.s officially annuunced »hat Und Howard ol Penrith BriUsli Ambassador to USA. 3924 30 died here Feutor. Ixird Howard was the first baron, bein? crcito tl In 193m He received lite education at Hur«>w. und after pacing the competitive examination i'/r diplomatic99 words
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Article194 1939-08-04 14 rpri: local office of the Nippon Yu-en Kaisha refused this morning to grant permission for a Malaya Tribune reporter U> board the Kashima Maru which arrives here this evening. Thj company admitted lhat permits bad been granted to represent a tives of all other English-langu-age194 words
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Article67 1939-08-04 14 lEEI EE Xim choo 52 year-old Chinese, t v. a.; arrested at 7.10 this morning I and produced before third police magis- j ii ate' Air J. Fieuher-Cooke on a charge ol criminal breach of trust in respect of $5,750 belonging to the estate67 words
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346 1939-08-04 14 MALAYANS thousands of city workers, from Penang right down to Singapore, will forget all about office routine, .storks and shares, 'phone calls and telegrams daring the coming week-end when the August holidays commence to-morrow. For three whole days, they will immerse 1 hem-elves in346 words
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Article, Illustration29 1939-08-04 14 To-day is the :58th anniversary d the birthday of Her Majest; Queen Elizabeth. All dfeips and public buildings in Singapore wtn dressed in honour ot th.' ormitn29 words
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Article263 1939-08-04 14 PLANES Booming at ov< r 2W 11 per hour, squadrons of Boyil Air Force and S.S.V.A.I pg&t of club aircraft, stunts in the air will b) itnesw&on Saturday afternoon when the hhw»J rally of the Royal Singapore f Club takes place. Highlights of this263 words
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Advertisement60 1939-08-04 14 y unDER-coQT ULJ H IT E~ is unquestionably the undercoat it most. interne opacity. It is a first class white enamel under<oating ran tee</ free from extenders.'' .g v.. Weight—l9J lbs. per gallon. JsĔs® Kxtremely finely ground. Dries j^^^^ with a fine, 1 smooth surface dĔS^Mm SOl_ E AGENTS jM&fjk60 words
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Advertisement23 1939-08-04 14 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LDBffft China Building, thuha S< rcet -PHONE 5808. SI.N<: A' ,OKE FIRE, AAARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKA\EN S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT23 words
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Article30 1939-08-04 15 Governor Meets New Officers At New Court Mi mbers of the new Supreme Court Staff and prominent citizens ingapore were presented to U.E. the Governor at the ceremonial opening yesterday.30 words
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Article80 1939-08-04 15 Alleged Cheating Of Bank Singapore, Thursday. Tin preliminary inquiry in which than Tian Chye is iscd ol cheating the local branch »f I he Mercantile Bank, ami a I uropearj employee of the Bank Robin Aylmer Elliot. ol abetting him, was turned till Aug. 22, after the 1 ad recorded80 words
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Article92 1939-08-04 15 ALLEGED POSSESSION OF ARMS Singapore, Thursday. TPHE Criminal District Court offered $2,000 bail to each of two Hainanese who were jointly charged this morning with carrying arms in public. The accused, Wee Pang Yeow and Wee Yufc Yuan, who claimed trial, were alleged' to have been in possession of a92 words
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Article, Illustration1417 1939-08-04 15 Alleged Brutal Murder Tapping, Thursdady. 1 RISING oi a quarrel a lumil gar- doner in Tcr.urloh Estate, Trong, is I alleged to have pounded a 40-year-old I woman. Palaniammah to death with a heavy stone la*t evening. 1 A Tamil was produced on a Charge iof murder to-day. The inquiry1,417 words
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Advertisement45 1939-08-04 15 I sS»iiiimental Sculptor 4,Tanjong Rhu, Singapore. May w«' €|«M»le wr Portraits in Warble and Bronze MOSAIC WORK STAINED GLASS WINDOWS Artistk FiPures Ornamentation in Modern and Classical styles ARTISTIC IRONWORK BRONZE MARBLE DECORATION Plastering ami Granolithic Work I mmmmmmwm A. MARTELLI 4, TANJONG RHU. SINGAPORE.45 words
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Advertisement85 1939-08-04 15 no finer obtainable PHONE: ;VPORE 5376 (5 lines). K. LUMPUR 3331 it lines), IPOH 110 111 13 lines), PENANG ISM 1501. BUTTERWORTH 33. C 124 A Adit, of Singapore Cold,. Storage Co., Ltd. Ii REPAIRS j I TO PIANOFORTE ACTIONS > 1 aki A,-nnv RFPAIRING all of which ifl done85 words
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1029 1939-08-04 16 MORE EVIDENCE A T MURDER INQUIRY rfjppP""' T■• 1 Singapore, Thursday. nRAMATIC evidence was given by a prosecution witness at the continued hearing in the preliminary inquiry into a case in which Chua Tow Seng and Lim Ah Kee are charged with the murder1,029 words
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Article149 1939-08-04 16 Singapore, Thursday. FT LT. R. W. WALLACE was to-day fined $5 by Mr. C H Whitton. Traffic Judge, when he pleaded guilty to the charge of disobeying the lawful orders of a police constable outside the Alhambra Theatre on June 26. Court Inspector A149 words
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127 1939-08-04 16 Singapore, Thursday. FALLING Ircna a troiiey bus on the morning of July 31, a Chinese tailor Khoo Ah Ah, was injured. He died In the hospital the following day. Before his death deceased made a statement to the police in which stated that127 words
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Advertisement298 1939-08-04 16 Safffa* IM&i MALAYAN PftEMIEQ HOTEL A "THE CIRCUS OMES TO TOWN" ON AUG. 16lit, lllh, 12 th (Matinee) b 19ih (»0 \IITISTS :iO MMIIEIIS THE GREATEST CHARITY ENTERTAINMENT EVER PRESENTED IN SINGAPORE. Tickets 96 Matinet», Adults S3, Children $1. 11E SE R V ATI ON S (AN NOT BE GUARANTEED298 words
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Advertisement170 1939-08-04 16 I CHING KENG LEE CO., LTD. j (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). J No. 9-A, (Ist Floor), D'ALMEIDA STREET, SINGAPORE. (Next to The Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd.) 1 TIiONE: NOS. 3918 3919, TELEGRAMS: "AUCTIONEERS SINGAPORE." AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS 1 COMMISSION AGENTS. BRANCHES: No. 6, First Cross Street (top floor), Malacca,170 words
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Advertisement333 1939-08-04 16 jWhat"J j The Stars j Foretell 3 r :0-MORROW FOR ALL READ- Z IRS. Good for businesss pro- Z gress, for money-making, and j Z the starting of any new en*er- S 'prise. Some interesting friend- ships are likely tc be made to- Cay o%i journeys. Very good in- S333 words
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Advertisement293 1939-08-04 16 UouyfEuow Doctor I V TELL INC MUAAMy 1 A Superior Cereal Food for Children...Recom, mended by Doctors Everywhere You have indeed a g simtity on yum- your baby is rea lirstsolid food, which] two important i 1. It must til! certain definifr needs for grow th and health 2 1»293 words
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100 1939-08-04 17 ting this to tell you of m.v gaby's Own Tablets". R Kiss* row, of 270 Glen 'I rente. Canada. "My rows up now and have n. but forty years ed anything else for my Own Tablets, and d them sale and reliable100 words
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Article1635 1939-08-04 17 A Clear Warning To Japan Reuter. Lord Halifax, replying tb the debate, sak? "It has been suggested m several peeches from various Parts ot the louse that the formula recent y gi"d with Japan commits this count y to i fundamental change of policy that we haw byReuter. - 1,635 words
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123 1939-08-04 17 Reuter. Denver, Aug. 4. A KM ED with machine-guns and two tanks, National Guardsmen yesterday were patrolling the neighbouihcod of the Green Mountain Dam project in Colorado, after a declaration by the Governor of Colorado, Mr. Ralph Carr, that a "state of insurrection'"Reuter. - 123 words
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Article43 1939-08-04 17 Reuter. Sydney, Aug. 3. Mr L S. B. Stevens. Premier oi New South Wales, has resigned. following a motion passed by the Legislative Assembly emphasising the urgent necessity of a new financial policy fcr ihe ccming financial year.—Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article22 1939-08-04 17 Reuter. Shanghai, Aug. 4.—The Bishop of Shantung and ether missionaries have evacuated Taian Mission, in accordance with the Japanese warning reported yesterday—Reuter.Reuter. - 22 words
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Advertisement199 1939-08-04 17 K 1 GLESS HEALING. snh riNG SUM, Ph.D., D.M.T., M g P F.P.C. tLond.i. M-Th. (Lond.». mm [I VNO-THERAFY, PSYCHO'S li \V\ Hi ELECTRO-THERAPY. Skola, Kuala Lumpur. Lc Y HO RAY BADGE treatment of sickness as remits. Preventive $3 each, postNumercus grateful sufferers. MIM KHEI MATISM. LUMBAGO, KiUM STOMACH TROUBLE,199 words
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Advertisement248 1939-08-04 17 Apply Cdtkmra Ointment to your Eczema. At the very first t. uch you feel its marvellous soothing effect. Within five tithut&i that terrible, sleep-wrecking itch is dispersed, lhen, after each application, the affected part looks healthier as the eruption dies down. It .shrinks m size daily. Scaling stops, weeping dries248 words
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Article, Illustration771 1939-08-04 18 Ram Singh And Hamzah Individual Champions Johore Bah):i. Thurs day. THE Johore State Police held their annual sports Ihifl afternoon at the Police Depot before a very large crowd. There were six teams competing, namely, Johore Bahru, Muar. Segamat. Hatu Panat,771 words
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Article51 1939-08-04 18 The following members of the Friendly Band will play a friendly table-tennis match against the Straits Times Press Sports Club on Saturday Aug. 5. at 2.30 p.m.. at Band's premises:— Hsieh Chin Kee, Seah rUtk Khearm. Ang Kheng Chiang, Eugene. S. P. Chua, Charlie Kang and Wong Chung. Regent Presents51 words
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Article17 1939-08-04 18 lI.H. the Regent of Johore making a presentation at the conclusion of the Johore Police sports yesterday.17 words
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Article283 1939-08-04 18 Naval Police 3; J.C.S.A 2. TWO player> were sent off the field towards the close of the Second Division (B) match between the Naval Police and the J.C.S.A., played on the latter's ground, yesterday. Colourless soccer was served up, although it tended to brighten283 words
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Article258 1939-08-04 18 Penang;, Friday. 'JHE going was still very heavy at Penang to-day when work at the Penang race course was gone through. These were the final gallops before the race tomorrow. Among those Vvho showed good form Were Fair King, t.noke Dreams, Hack- VYaetere. Barford, Rubber Queen.258 words
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Article86 1939-08-04 18 The following quarter and semi-final ties will be played at the Haw-Par Hall, Clerical Union, Rangoon Road, on Saturday, at '2.15 p.m. sharp:— M*n'« Junior Sir»«ip«;—(semi-finaM:— Cyril Wee (Devonshire) vs. Peh Teng Siew (Devonshire), Ng Chia Heng (Marigold) vs. Yeo Hong Chuan (A.A.U.). Men's Junior Doubles—(Quarterftaal): Wee Hong86 words
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555 1939-08-04 18 Manchesters L>( Gordons Manchesters .1; Gordon*. pi ELDING a thoroughly re-organised te,4m »i„ i M yesterday defeated the Gordons by the orjy scored ten minutes from the end. in a first divifiiu: at Tanglin. Tame in the initial stages, the play555 words
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Article42 1939-08-04 18 The following will represent the Pitman's College vs. the Rajah College at the Farrer Park to-day:— Abdul LatifMohd. Noor. Robert; Lim Hun Keow \ok Kong, Ali: Cheong Eng Han Nc Yam Lim. H.M.S Abdullah. Muller G N. Campos. Chew. Barker42 words
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Article165 1939-08-04 18 fHE Raffles Girls S very successful sports meetiw at the Schcol ground yesterda; Among those present were, Mr. R. Holgate, Inspector of feat* Mr. E. 8. Strickland, Directorf| Physical Education. Raffles House was the most neeotfl House of the ev< the five events. The girls165 words
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70 1939-08-04 18 The following are Government Berrices E 1 G.S.F.A. LEAGUE TABU Ist Division r A 1 POSt Office U 10 I Marine Dept. n 1 Police I 10 6 1 Menial Hasp. P.WD. 10 [mmigration M 2 I Medicals J 2nd Division P Excise Dept. J J70 words
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Article26 1939-08-04 18 The August Mcd al of t '< Club v/ill be play< Sunday. Aue. 12 and me; round for the Kep olaved in conjunction Medal.26 words
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Article19 1939-08-04 18 1 Somerset won by 72 against West Ind scored 84 (Andr 180. Somerset made 138» —Reuter19 words
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Advertisement50 1939-08-04 18 I ;j' Search where you will, you can find no other s J I ear in ihe world to-day with performance M ft p O> V p V responsive, so thrilling, and yet SO SAFE H 4| as that you'll errjoy in the brilliant new v Hudson lor 1939. H50 words
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511 1939-08-04 19 rak Will Oppose New Scheme on ••u? Una IwrtHtrli'r Ipuii. Thursday the usuai inter-State fixtures be adopted as 1 -Jir.es in iuture was tullv discussed at yesterday'5 the Perak Rugby Football Club which was held m u M- N F H Mather >n the511 words
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Article198 1939-08-04 19 M.P.H 2. towards -^JJiS M inftentd. tay marked the The Rats did ring but the Pub- nded stubbornly, with hefty T I the Publishers Lure with some clever fen 3 hots had gone ten opened their at the ball rebound- b Ibe upright. -»nuous efforts to198 words
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Article107 1939-08-04 19 TO-DA\ p i sr F A vs. R.A. Soccer Div. 2A R A (B.M C -Stadium: Div 2A k. a post Office -B Mati B J ?i£ t^-TwET P Sports Johore. -W'ssssss s so., a T Championship,. —Ipoh r vs M.C.U.— Cricket: Y.M.t a.. MCU S RX• j£107 words
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Article, Illustration14 1939-08-04 19 An incident in the relay rac« at tne johorr Police sports yesterday14 words
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599 1939-08-04 19 mmm following is the full racing- card for the first day of the Penang Turf Club meeting: The iolUnviru horses were scratched to-day. Koyal Hampton. Jack Druce Tovrian. Jeremiah. Recovery Royai YVoHinjrton. Saladin. -cariet Thzer Harriford. Hercules, Hivi-Hivi. Nutcracker. Burrance r Celtstial.599 words
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Advertisement259 1939-08-04 19 COUGHS <£|J THAT irritating cough malfeft i your throat sore and paiafoL. j I queaces. Therefore, be sure to j J «9 S take Peps antiseptic, breatheabie S Jf JE9 tablets at tbe first sign of trouble. J Dissolved in your mouth, a Pe,>s mmm^m *\^^&K^ -^r—3Sff releases rich, medicinal259 words
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Article152 1939-08-04 20 Vladivostok, August 1. I lillL lull hi Manchu-Outer Mongol!* frontier conflict is expected to end alter the return to Changchun of Lieut.-General Yo.shi.jiro Umotsu. the chief-cf-staft of the Japanese troops in Manchuria, and Major-General Hi ao Hozoji, commanding general of the Japanese air force in152 words
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279 1939-08-04 20 Chungking, Aug. I. STORY of the heroism and of the role played by hinese boatmen in the two years of the Sino-Japanese war is told for the first time in an official communique issued here. Trained by the array for war service during the279 words
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151 1939-08-04 20 Chungking, Aug. 2. ANTI BRITISH activities have flared up in Weihaiwei, according to a message from there. Anti British posters have appeared In large numbers in the streets while the Japanese controlled Hsin Mm Pao, a Chinese daily has launched a campaign against Britain. In151 words
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Article54 1939-08-04 20 Chungktnf, Aug. 2. the Catholic church and \la apporte I 1 nances, including a hospital, wa.s 1 completely wrecked on July 21 during a Japanese ah raid en kweilin, the Kwan-'.i provincial capital, when the, buildups were struck oy seven demolition bombs, according to an advice54 words
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Article201 1939-08-04 20 Reuter. j Chungking, August I. t 1 here Is a better than even chance j that highway communication will c j maintained over the new Yunnan- Burma road throughout the rainy > aaccording to Mr. Harrison Am i 1 J iep.eientative of an American Mot,i JC»Reuter. - 201 words
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Article152 1939-08-04 20 Chungking, August 2. ACCORDING to information received by the China Branch of the International Peace Campaign Help-fcr China is one of the main aims which the Australian Council of the I.P.C. h .s decided to concentrate on for this year. Th e Help for-China movement la152 words
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64 1939-08-04 20 Hongkong, Aug. 2. THE American-owned Chung Mcl Daily News in Shanghai, totally disregarding the threats and warnings made by pro-Japanese terrorists, appeared on the news-stands as usual yesterday. The journal carried an editorial ye jamently denouncing the despicable tactics oi tne terrorists and meanwhile reiterating its64 words
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674 1939-08-04 20 CHINA'S STORMY PETREL EMERGES Former Foreign Minister Interprets Brim ins Stajtd In Tokyo Hongkong, a again fYoin his voluntary retirement hi Eugene Chen, former Chinese Foreign Minist< stormy petrel of Chinese politics, to-day issued i of his views on the Anglo-Japanese negotiations in674 words
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51 1939-08-04 20 Shanghai A THE Japanese m B> ni 1 Oj ;.-d among 300 od U i'Uv "Ah-Indian Association' on ;ne plea that they are also J ci to enjoy the fruits o! a N East Asia The platform of tin- a is openly anti-Brit isl Intel New51 words
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Article45 1939-08-04 20 Ghungkin GENERAL Liv Shih. G mander for Chun* ray that an.i aireiafl Chungking has recent!;- been c ably strengthened and Chim are standing by and ready vading machines even at ni arc at present sufficient dugout commodate every inhabitant 0 he stated—Central News.45 words
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Article41 1939-08-04 20 Chungking, Au QONATTONS remitted by 01 ese In ?id of China's tance for the first half < f the year amounted to 1180,000,900 mately, according to a Shan] h which is based on information om banking circles Centra? New41 words
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77 1939-08-04 20 Hongkong, Aug. 2. RITMtU RS circulating in Shanghai 10 the effect that Ihe Chinese Maritime Customs may be compelled to accept the" puppet Hwa Hsing banknote s was categorically denied by the Customs in a statement issued yesterday. The statement says that the Cu>77 words
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Article294 1939-08-04 20 A Osaka girl who had heard that "it waa intensely hot in the Tokyo conference room where Forejgn Minister Arita and British Ambassador Sir Robert Craigie u -»',v Teintsin," sent the Foreign Office 50 yen to buy "fee co unms 'forcooling the atmosphere. Alter all, she's only294 words
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66 1939-08-04 20 COME 1.035 Chin, v from overseas, n of a totaj numb have so far voiunti, turn to China to hi portalion sen ices h pleted their training now on active s: rvice to <: truial figure* re lea cently. Fifty-six of these ma I66 words
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Advertisement482 1939-08-04 20 -2W Gasp i/oui AfeduHiq MA 7* C j| BREATHE EASILY IN A FEW SECONDS Y<K «I SLEEP SOUNDLY ALL NIGHT .V H Fighting for air Gasping, choking.almost suffocating X> —j strain on the heart and the lungs is terrible. Why sta* in danger, gasping your life away, when Fphazone will482 words
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154 1939-08-04 21 SOUTHWEST ABORIGINES BEING I TRAINED IN MODERN WARFARE aborigines from China's southwestern pro- i )n be in the uniform of the Chinese fi^htine; i hard) 1 men with a-long history of continued these indigenous peoples of China's hitherto •jj border provinces have already seen154 words
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Article58 1939-08-04 21 I A r organised to k commodities in L with It ith a view r itain said 1 tnckJly p which I D not I nauth'.>--d by the in prices u•.. .vas persis loi hs. resultP°B to >'■">' the power 1 ting t 0 pre ixding58 words
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Article107 1939-08-04 21 Hongkong, July 31. THE Japanese have admitted indirectly that Chinese guerrillas disastrously iaided Wangling, a railway station >ome 120 kilometres west of Shanghai, on July 28. according to a Shanghai dbpatch. A Shanghai-bound train from Nanking hit a powerful mine, damaging the locomotive and eight coaches,107 words
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267 1939-08-04 21 Chungking, July 31. THE Ch'.nese League of Nations Uniou. the Chinese Peoples Foreign Relations Association and the China Branch of the International Peace Campaign l aye jointly sent a cable to President Roosevelt and Mr. Chamberlain. The message to Mr. Chamberlain slates: "Japan's introduction of267 words
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327 1939-08-04 21 Tokyo, July 31. THE Foreign Office on inquiry has found that among the various war paintings depicting officers and men at the front or people behind the lines there are quite a number which may he excellent but are such as to give the wrong327 words
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Article, Illustration21 1939-08-04 21 The bride* on ,ho UQgTJ™ China s ne» road eng.neermg n entire «f wVU t are*21 words
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Article157 1939-08-04 21 Hongkong, July 31. CHINESE in Tientsin yesterday commemorated the second anniversary of the city's fall into Japanese hands. All amusement centres in the British and French Concessions were closed while special editions were issued by ihe Chinese dailies which have been published subterraneously. Meanwhile Japanese agents have157 words
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Article, Illustration28 1939-08-04 21 New industrial plants being up in southwestern China are through the rough terrain and mounta.nous sections of the country are now experiencing sudden industrial boom>.^28 words
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588 1939-08-04 21 SILK, TEA, COTTON, MINING New Industries Pushed On Gigantic Scale Kunming, July 31 A LREADY launched and well under way is the Five-Year Reconstruction Plan for Yunnan Province which aims to raise the annual value of production to a level of $100,000,000, according588 words
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91 1939-08-04 21 Chungking, Aug. 2. SINCE JuLy 16 Japanese troops in Suiyuan province renewed a u< twurd offensive from Faotou, a Japanese stronghold. On July 31 t.vcr 1,(>00 Japanese troops attacked Kwafuying, west of Tashuwan, using tank* as wc'.l as poison gae, but the attack91 words
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144 1939-08-04 21 Chungking, Aug. L THE attention of South China is at pre--1 sent focussed on the Chungsh™ district in the Canton into which the Japanese navy commenced their invasion last week. nnHI P(I 267 Chinese coast guards abandoned Fuyungnan near Wongmoon to i hem Cawngshan,144 words
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Advertisement19 1939-08-04 21 GUARD your I SMILE i-^l u>v«»tv° tti I 1 unsaspecw\ I 3 huuier, Maclean P.O. Box No. 154, Singapore.19 words
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Advertisement125 1939-08-04 21 He's got a HAVEYOU? J^ S lou can get a BROWNIE' camera for as little as $1*75 Imagine the lasting pleasure of tested by Kodak, costs very little taking your own photographs— and needs no experience at all. keeping a picture record of Just press a trigger and the picfarnily125 words
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1034 1939-08-04 22 FEDERATION PROSPECTS Simla. July 24. WHILE His Excellency 'he Crown Representatrce U*J*± d f u f_ tc Sept. 1 next the time tor reply by the Stales tc' Hm Excel Uney'. letter conveying the terms within wh.ch tion has heen invited, the United Press a which1,034 words
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Article92 1939-08-04 22 Shillongr, July 26—A Gazette Extra ordinary announces:—His Excellency the Governor of Assam, has referred the dispute between the Assam Oil Company and the Dieboi Labour Union to a BoarH of Counciliation. Mr. K. K. Hasia r.C S. will constitute the said Board thr' terms of reference of which92 words
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Article375 1939-08-04 22 Calcutta, July 29.—Pandit Madan Malaviyu had an attack of malarial fever on July 21 and 22. Though the fever is now off, he is very weak. The United Press learns as soon as he is strong enough to undertake journey he will leave Calcutta for a health resort.375 words
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Article115 1939-08-04 22 Ranchl, July 28. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru is arriving at Jamshedpur on July 31 next in con nection with arbitration on labour dispute at Jamshedpur. The Arbitration Board consisting of Dr. Rajendra Prasad and Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru will sit af Jamshedpur from Aag. I to 3. Mr. V. K.115 words
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Article345 1939-08-04 22 Wardhaganj t ß i MAHATMA Gandln this evening by Trunk Express with Mi Gandhi. He was h station by the local Con f n and an unusually Gandhiji walked down t 0 Jamnalal Rajajs buns then motored to Segaon. New Delhi, July 27 m. after completion345 words
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294 1939-08-04 22 Only On Basis Of Equality Tiivandrum, July 25. THE Statement that Travancore's entry into Federation uMI be on terms cf absolute equality with any other unit of Federation, was made by the Dcwan, President oi ths Travamoiv Legislative Assembly, Sir C. P. Ramaswamy Aiyar, with294 words
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210 1939-08-04 22 A BOUT a thousand poor people were fed on Wednesday by the Indian Muslim Musaferkhana (Rest House) Society at their premises at No. 51, Norfolk Road, Singapore. The premises of the Rest House were decorated for the occasion. At 5 p.m. In210 words
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Article25 1939-08-04 22 Lucknow, July 28.—About two lakhs ol rupees iRs 200,000) has been sanctioned by the Government for the maintenance of Tabarra prisoners in gaols.—v United Press.)25 words
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Advertisement447 1939-08-04 22 ItItHISII EMPIRE I'RODIfT British Stand rd Specifications BENGAL Lamps CONSUME COMPARATIVELY LESS AMOUNT OF CURRENT FOR. THE SAME ILLUMINATION. j j that in, the equipment and range of machinery pj ;d n id testing. IHE BENGAL LAMP WORKfc at Ballygunje i loentic: i 1 mp Work M repute I have447 words
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Advertisement132 1939-08-04 22 BACKACHE! Rid Kidneys of Germ-, and Acid mnd Stop Cc tuuu Up Nighu 60cts PROVES It 1 When your kidney, are cktfjj your bladder 1b Irritated and scanty and often smarts and need GOLD MEDAL 1!;. sules, a fine harmless stl diuretic that always wctks n urinary antiseptic that costs132 words
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491 1939-08-04 23 DITNEHRU'S VIEW Bombay, July 28. situation arising out of the hunger-strike by th-? n Bengal did nol warranl res'gratrn on the ini>tries, was expressed by Pundit .lawharlal of a reply to an interrupter al a this the auspices of the Bombay491 words
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345 1939-08-04 23 If They Resign Calcutta, July 29. INTERVIEWED regarding his plans to effect the iciease of the pomical prisoners, Sjt. Subhas Chandra i",use* said: -A3 1 have already slated, it is ntssiblc icr me to romiest the prisoners to g ive op *«mTi££ until they345 words
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1941 1939-08-04 23 Congress President To Interview Them In Gaol (Vcutta. Job' 2». fUt. llajendrn Prasad. C«n*rew Presort. accompanied hy Si. Mahadcv Dc«i. Gandhlji's Secretary lefi Birln Park a< 11.4# a.m. for the Alipore CcrCral goal lo meet Iho hunger «Inking political prisoner Ih.ie1,941 words
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Advertisement9 1939-08-04 23 Daily j India Page Edited by C.S. Muthukn'shnan, B.Sc.9 words
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Article, Illustration145 1939-08-04 24 a.., c p*o ~auhs wn especially received from San Francisco of Uie St 2 te of Johore Pavilion which is one oi the centre >cf attraction at the GoH n Gate International Exposition at Treasure Island, San lIMMMH. Aoove tfie front view of the Johore145 words
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Advertisement8 1939-08-04 24 Read the I TRIBUTE Dominant in Malaya j8 words
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Advertisement386 1939-08-04 24 DR G. F. HENNING'S EKZEMYL 1 Excellent for the treatment of Ecaema 1 TdtV or Weeping) Psoriasis, Dhobi's £5 Prickly heat, Pimples Boik, Singapore Foot and all other Antiseptic, allays irntI n and opposes M™™*™^ 0 venient and easy lo apply. Only to I y the solution over the affected386 words
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