Malaya Tribune, 8 August 1939
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Title Section38 1939-08-08 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales L XXVI No. 187. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, August 8, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1939 (TnT38 words
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Advertisement283 1939-08-08 1 Read The SDN A V rnib v n c Dominant In Malaya II a tea »1 Gold Leal Tea" certainly sounds and may fcvtn look, leas cf Rhenish and Tots :>f Glenlivet. But it never headache, never kindled tempers, crew sword*, fired pistcls. d leful and repnitant MetreW^. F. A.283 words
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Advertisement63 1939-08-08 1 lVrMl,n Sale Hire, "OUR HOP" (1 LORIBT») Ksid. Itll No. 216« 16, DM) (ihaut, Singapore. in 4 k Fndarini StrenrtJs ft rirrtlT Bslanred IJf r Mt V ftejjefirufls flnishr<J |V f /cr aescrifltve pw *TjJN IMe Manufacturer* /AJXiisVJj DIVMOMD MtTAt jf ''«8 J PRODUCTS CO, H J LTD* **$t A63 words
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Advertisement72 1939-08-08 1 I CLEAR THAT COLD WITH VAPEX Breathe the Vapex vapour from your handkerchief by day and from the end ol your pillow by night. It kilts the term*. «eh«ves stuffiness, prevents, the spread of infection Ovuuubl* from Cbeauru »nd Stores. |%'A»/ Buffer from NERVES T I Th* high Vitamin B72 words
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Advertisement240 1939-08-08 1 Exclusive <. O W i\ r s SALONS AT PAGE 13. BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. MAJESTIC BOTfiL, I KUALA LUMPUR. A AMAZING CURE *for FEVER Expel Fever from your blood and keep it out! Sever dogs your steps, waiting to catch sHBPBSHI? you to a weak state and strike you down,240 words
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Article138 1939-08-08 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. THE need to form a central association of Technical Assistants, was stressed by speakers at the Malayan Technical Assistants' Dinner at the Eastern Hotel last night. Mr. Belvanayagam, the Secretary or the Recent ion Committee, in the course of his138 words
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Article199 1939-08-08 2 TO-MORROW FOR ALL ERS. Buying pood. Deals in land, and real estate 9*o ia<tory. An excelh mechanical activities, Umate for sport. The to noon are fraugi possibilities for bt cress generally. SPECIAL INFLUENCES ary 21 to February 19 D business chances or c rial risk. Soma'hi199 words
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Advertisement474 1939-08-08 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY _(1_932)_ LIMITED. j r enki between Rangoon, Penang. Port Swet'-enham, I Singapore. Hongkong, and Amoy, .Kulangsu). I M cheap roium «caet, China for short holi-a, tr, P NEXT SAILINGS.--r. DANCOOM (Fortnightly) I For CHINA (Monthly) For BANGWW 4 <iA a. r\ m "Hong Siang" rtU&474 words
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Advertisement367 1939-08-08 2 I STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH.'! INDIA I in England). I P& 0 S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS Due. Tonnage. Spore, i 1939 affsgM* ss as ND S N 6.010 Oct. 2 pottral 15.000 Oct. 6 S 15.GC0 Oct. 20 t Soudan 6,C00 Oct. 20 CANTON Nov. 3 CARNAGE 15.000 Nov. 17367 words
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Advertisement413 1939-08-08 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NOBDDBD TSCHEB LLOYD, (Incorporated UMMTt The undernoted are the Company's intended I'xtures^^ 1939 <W&A*> omit, Ma^Ua, North China and Yoko fl M omit, North I China HOMEWARD. MM j For HOLLAND, HAMBCKG 1939 ax MOSEL also calls Genoa I ms fSLdA also calls Oran Aug. 28 fs' SCHARNHORST"413 words
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Advertisement136 1939-08-08 2 I HAMBGRC-AMERIKA LINIE Oeutsch-Australische Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AAD JAPAN PORTS. Due 8 pore 1939 t m.s. RAMSES via Manila Aug. 10 s.s. SCHEER not Jailing at China Japan Ports Aug. 19 m.s. KULMERLAND via Manila Au S- 20136 words
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Miscellaneous214 1939-08-08 2 To-day's Crossword f CLUES DOWN CLUES ACROSS: Facility. 1 Despatch. 2 Stop. 6. High cards. 3 dampness. 10 Distinctive. wire. 11 Councillor. 5 Fertile spot in the aesen. 12 Notes. 7 small dwelling-place. 13. Idol. 8 Lake in Hyde Park 15. Teacher. 9 Mechanic. 17. Pastime. 14 Made firm. 19.214 words
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Article305 1939-08-08 3 r LONDON COMMODITIES London, Monday. Previous To-day Change Steady 11 wsed Buyers B'/ 2 sellers 8 916 Buyers BV2 Sellers 8 9.16 Buyers 81/2 Sellers 8 5 8 Buyers 89 16 Sellers 8 11 16 PRODUCE London, Monday. Frcvious Today Lfl 0:1 (Malay) £14 5 Q Nominal305 words
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196 1939-08-08 3 I Elii Dredging Limited ai ended March 31, rably lower values by No. 2 Dredge, and I ime of both dredges n account of restriction, ol tree quota for exraged 29.625 per per cent of assess>iu year. The comtributed 63.52 tons of tin ternational buffer196 words
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Article31 1939-08-08 3 Berlin. Aug. 8.-U Hcrr Hitler lunched with Schacn last Friday at the Chancellors fav_ his imprcssgns of India. Dr. Qoehbels has for Venire to attend the 1939 Artistic31 words
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Article501 1939-08-08 3 Singapore, Aug. 4. I Article Pricc MEAT Beef steak; kati «Jn Beef stew or curry; kati j?y fillet Id. J? Mutton, Australia; lb. 4Z Mutton, Indian; lb. Mutton, Malacca; lb. TT Pork, lean; kati J* Pork, lean and fat (1st quality); kati 3u POULTRY Capons (lccally);501 words
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Article17 1939-08-08 3 Singapore, Tuesday. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $113% (down b ';0.17 words
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Article19 1939-08-08 3 The price of ruuber at noon \n Singapore to-day was:— Buyer.; 28 9 16; Sellers 28 11 16.19 words
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820 1939-08-08 3 If War Comes... London. Aug. 6. THE twenty-fifth anniversary of Britain's entry into the Great War moved several -newspapers to editorial reflection on past and present issues and on ihe fact that, as the Birming--1 ham Port says, history has never seemed nearer to repetition,820 words
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Article48 1939-08-08 3 Reuter. Paris, Aug. 8 Seven men charged with the actual murder of Major Gabaldon in Madrid were executed there yesterday. It is reported that one woman was also shot and another woman was sentenced to 30 years' solitary confinement on charges of being ncrom piirrx. RenterReuter. - 48 words
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Advertisement241 1939-08-08 3 OUR SERVICES ARE AT YOUR DISPOSAL To keep abreast with tha progress of economic develop* ments, no business concern can afford not to take advantage of the multifarious services offered by a reputed banking institution wit* years of financial experience. MASTERS. 10- 3. CECIL STRTET. SINGAPORE, j Telephone, Manager's Office241 words
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Advertisement359 1939-08-08 3 BANK OF CIIIXA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. ZdY. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange 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 Tot&l Assets approximately Ch. $2.647,000,000.00 Tse-Vung Soong, Chairman359 words
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Advertisement2186 1939-08-08 4 ———I —I_11 _—I ■__I ____________________B_____________________- Musical Instruments Furniture For Sale ONE WHITE IRON double bed With mosquito net and mattresses, cheap, for sale. Apply 5, Anguillia Park, Singapore. (926-A) RADIO SER\xCE, Repairs by experts, under European supervision, moL* moderate charges. Whenever your radio is out of order Dial 2722 prompt2,186 words
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Advertisement203 1939-08-08 4 THE UNITED ItAl V< ESTATES, i IMnVn (Incorporated In the NOTICE IS HEP; the twenty-ninth General Meeting t August 14. 1939. th commend that a D. year ended 30u. the Shareholder date. AND NOTICE GIVEN that ti. Company wiU i August 10, to Mori both day 3 inclusive of Dividend203 words
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Article, Illustration60 1939-08-08 5 i in* (I long-range flying-boat acquired in th#» it a k #v I at 1 elixstowa 'Suffolk) after flying tine Atlantir in™£l 1«r? ,S h Govei Tor the Royal Air Force ,111 by the Consolidated Aircraft Comnanv *J2n£L 16 r hour f• a for a flight60 words
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704 1939-08-08 5 Another Protest Lordon, Aujx 8 n I authorities in China have made a pretest against rnmbmr attack which resulted in two British ships being i)urnt oul yesterday near Ichanir, on the Yangt-e iiips, which be eson and Co.. the Japanese er< fed up at the704 words
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Article450 1939-08-08 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. THE three-day F.M.S. Rifle Championship meet he!'! in Kuala Lumpur during the August holidays was an unqualified success because of the high standard of the competitors and th'> record number of entries I ■—> i The F.M.S. Rifl- 1450 words
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Article58 1939-08-08 5 For cue payment Hindustani cinema fans will be enabled to see two entertaining Hindustani films at the Garrick Theatre, Geylang Serai, to-night and to morrow night. The pictures are 'Garib Xi Tope"' and "Chatrabakawali," first shew commenc I ing at 7 p.m. TWO Cantonese talkies. "Wrong Copper' and58 words
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Article68 1939-08-08 5 London, Aug, 8— Mr. Henry Morgen- I lhau, Secretary to the United stales I Treasury, landed from the Norma ncie at Southampton yesterday and left Harwich in the afternoon for Denmark. Mr. Murgenthau made it clear to re- porters that he was in Europe on a68 words
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Article103 1939-08-08 5 5 eialist David Kirk wood has discover ed another .lapane.v swindle. He will ask li c Pn ident oi ihi Boaui oi Trade :f he "is a..are oi >he low prices at which Japaiv se merchandise is scld In tnir country; that uten's shins103 words
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Article93 1939-08-08 5 Reuter. a v Istanbul, Aug 7. A« incident reported on the Bulgarian-Turkish frontier in which a Turkish soldier is alleged to have been shot on Turkish territory by Bulgarian soldiers has created excitement as both sides are preparing for manoeuvres. ihe Bulgarian version claims that theReuter. - 93 words
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Article46 1939-08-08 5 Reuter. Washington, Aug. B.—President Roosevelt has signed the bill readjusting ™»ttona between the United States and Hie Philippines preparatory to projected independence in 1946 The bill establishes duty free quotas for coconut OH, embroidery, tobacco .md ;:earl burtom- from the Philippine.; until 1946 Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article46 1939-08-08 5 While repa.rs were lining carried oaf nt the Kine's Arm:; Hotel. Pembroke <n.oai!y 400 years old), a churchwarden j piro and silver coir;*- were discovered under a floor. Expert* believe the pipe jls one of the first churchwarden pipes i ever mad«\46 words
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Article81 1939-08-08 5 j A party of clergymen, led by the Bi Pbop of Pulham, who were received by i ihe King at Buckingham Palace recent ly, arrived at the Palace in a bus. It 1 I was stopped by a nark keener. It had i to81 words
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Advertisement435 1939-08-08 5 fun mosquitoes and nfyhts^^ SENGOVAN PILLS. Simgovan revives and revitalises the nerves and glands within half-an-hour and fives abundant of vigour and vitality after a short time of its ise. No more treatments for 'iccks or months in eases of r.eivou:; troubles, loss of power, youth and energy etc Sengovan435 words
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Article107 1939-08-08 6 Reuter. London, Aug. 7. THE Admiralty announce two new measures designed to expand its personnel by the dilution of personnel in less exacting active duties. The first invites 3.000 men from naval and marine ratings, under 53 years It ace to re-engage for a period not exceedingReuter. - 107 words
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Article87 1939-08-08 6 Reuter. Tokyo, August 7. A Dome! agency despatch Horn Moscow A s tites that final agreement has been reached between the Moscow reorlsentoUve of the North Sakhalin Petroleum Company and the cnanr.ui of the Soviet Trades Union in the Far East on the conclusion of coUecttve labour contracts.Reuter. - 87 words
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Article139 1939-08-08 6 (From Our Own Reporter* ipoh. Sunday. A PRELIMINARY Inquiry into a charge cf voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a compatriot, preferred against a Tamil, Samaynathan, was held before the magistrate. Che Ismail, In the Ipon Second Magistrate's Court. Inspector N. B. Thomas prosecuting, said that the accused139 words
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Article116 1939-08-08 6 Lucknow, July 30..-An agreement has been reached between Tehri State and UP Government regarding Badrmatn Temple Bill after discussion for two oavs The Tehri State was represented by M" N C. Sharma. Chief Secretary Mr Ganga Prasad, Judicial Minister and Mr Saklani, Advisor of the Maharaja,116 words
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Advertisement157 1939-08-08 6 "PYE" RADIOS For FJTlcfcncy, Reliability and Service. VERY POPVLAR IN MALAYA. Sale Agents: HOE BOON LEONG Distributors. RADIO AND GENERAL AGENC Y. I Kuala Lumpur. I hay prov<^^^ CHARI Co!, 3! Robinson R<... 3 p«>.. LIGHTER FASTER SAFER THAT'S RUDCE-THE WORLD'S FASTEST BICYCLE For ash or Easy Payments. Ful 1157 words
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Advertisement10 1939-08-08 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all ChamisU and Stores10 words
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Advertisement44 1939-08-08 6 Second Hand Radios Fully guaranteed a d Prices from 5> D RADIO SERVICE CO., OF MALAY'\ i9H4 LTD. Singapore. Malacca, Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh, T< ing. M'-del ***** HOUSE loie Distributors: 205. Orchard Road *>le ,slrl^ l t^ lFlc skrvice CO.. SINGAPORE Singapore—Hongkong—Shanghai. Phone 4967.44 words
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Advertisement228 1939-08-08 6 Hearing Restored in 1 Twenty-Four Hours Deafness and Hood Nbi* dreaded any looser ill an American PkjroJi n f for some of the most Deafness to be reli. the application of the r< spantex. This treatn wide success in m;inv < <■ 67 years old, write "Iht ment for only228 words
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Miscellaneous1184 1939-08-08 6 """tTo-day's Radio "NIROM SINGAPORE C^e s down s Market otes ¥DC 15 15 Mcs (19.8 m ZHL 225 metres (1 13 mcs) 1 RERLIN am. ZHP 38.96 metres (9.69 mcs) (j520 M( s (19 vm > 620 opening. News bulletin. 5.00' A programme of Malay variety* pranMurt. 6 35 Lirt"1,184 words
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557 1939-08-08 7 f OU I Hhan iaWcrs w, 1, lhe, r wives and families leave then homeland to com, o Malaya to look for employment, the£ effo Z l„ save adequately so that m a few years they may leave fnr India once again, m happy r?iirement,557 words
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Article63 1939-08-08 7 Own Correspondent) Segamat, Saturday, '"'ng Chinese, was senlontriisLrigorous imprison IXIII bm Mohamed Sa'at. to-day. when guilty to a charge Abciu, Rahman told the matty SS* ha i* a previous theft and asked for a ■;'■<■ He was found hawk- the inspector said. it was found that taker,if63 words
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Article59 1939-08-08 7 Australia W ill Help Britain Reuter. Melbourne, U g j t IF Britain is involved i n a European war owing to Pursuit of her present policy, Australia will make common cause with heT, declared the Prime Minister when referring U> a statement in Goe-ring's National Zeitung that Australia wouldReuter. - 59 words
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Article162 1939-08-08 7 Reuter. London, Aug. 8. HPHE King and Queen and the f> Princesses had an enthusiastic welcome when rhey drove over from Balmcral yesterday ;'o Abergeldie. three miles away, where a camp attended in equal proportion by boys from public schools and youths from factories isReuter. - 162 words
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Article91 1939-08-08 7 Reuter. Moscow, Aug. 7. £OMPETENT circles believe that a Soviet-Japanese agreement in principle has been reached over the North Sakhalin oil concessions, but the Japanese press report that the agreement has actually been signed cannot be confirmed. It is understood that some details have yet to be workedReuter. - 91 words
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Article80 1939-08-08 7 British Wireless. London, Aug. 8. KANK Holiday week-end crowds, which have beep larger lhan ever, have experienced very mixed weather and Bank Holiday itself in London has had the least favourable conditions experienced for several years. A- a result indoor places of amusement, museums, picture galleries,British Wireless. - 80 words
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Article76 1939-08-08 7 United Press. Ranchi July 29.—The United Press understands that the terms of reference M the Arbitration Committee consisting ol Dr. Rajendra Prasad and Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru set up to settle the dispute between the labour and th 3 management of the Tata-, at Jamashednur will include: 1) basic of bonusUnited Press. - 76 words
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255 1939-08-08 7 A MYSTERY that has puzzled Scotland Vavd for four months has been solved by a letter from Africa. It came from Patrick McPartland. a constable who vanished from his beat at ley ton. E., and never returned home to his young wife and their255 words
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102 1939-08-08 7 Reuter. New York. Aug. 7—The Caribou, which left Foyncs on Saturday evening and was fuelled in the air. has arrived. Washington. August 7. Delayed further by headwinds the Caribou arrived at 2.27 a.m. G M.T. from Botwood via Montreal Captain Rogers described the Atlantic flight fromReuter. - 102 words
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340 1939-08-08 7 (From Our Own Reportei) Ipoh, Sunday. RISING out of complainant's repeated refusal to lend defendant money, an assault occurred resulting in a woman being injured. Trie sequel was a case heard before Che Ismail in the Second Magistrate's Court yesterday. Ng Kuah, a340 words
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Article276 1939-08-08 7 Reuter. London, Aug. 7. IN a speech at the Liberal summer school at Cambridge. Dr. Benes cited historical precedents for his firm conviction 'hat democracy and freedom in Europe will be victorious. Dr Benes was breaking the silence imposed unon him when he came toReuter. - 276 words
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Advertisement697 1939-08-08 7 NAN YANG ji anm m 4 IIMKS DAILY MALACCA TO SINCAPOi;! AT NAN CHIANG HOU., 84, Bunga Raya Road. Phone 92. SINGAPORE TO MALACCA AT HAICHEW HOTEL, 35, Beach Road. Pheift* 3815. MUAR NAN YANG o. -j Dr. YoKsf DIBILIN CREAM This new scientific preparation is made of hormones and697 words
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Advertisement355 1939-08-08 8 I "the sleuthing sloanes are back ...m'mw adventures 1 Fast and furious is this rip-roaring sequel to f «*J^^J t $500,000 swindle a couple ol bcHling b it .c screen's gayest pair to solve them witli a hundred OWEN J/, rf /HB THIS WEEK-END L^S^J^ PAVILION TKUIMFIC SK CKSS: A355 words
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Advertisement90 1939-08-08 8 SCREENING TO-NICHT 6.15 9A5 lIFR AGAIN, AND WS^P^^^^^^^^^^JĔ u;AIN v sensation: lf| jf olokiocsi.y GAi gg^li^^^gß^pjUlTl'll YOUNG STARS OF TOUR DAUGHTERS PRISCILLA LANE. JEFFREY LYNN In B faster and funnier hit than Vheir last one. YES, MY DARLING DAUGHTER witk BOLANB YOUNG. FAY JWAY^ROBSONj—^ Week-end Matine?s 2 p.m. ••ROMANCE AND90 words
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Advertisement34 1939-08-08 8 DON'T MISS THIS GRAND SHOW HUNDREDS HAVE COME TO^ITJWICE! jcAPiTOLI F^HONOLULU'I IffM '^S^AS^jWj Powel,s With Excellent Supporting Pictures, Latest BRITISH MOVIETONE NEWS. i j TcT-NIGHT FlNA^^p^J ERS 7~ 2 Don't Miss The Concluding Chapters.34 words
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Article99 1939-08-08 9 Reuter. London. Aug. 8. 1 j International Sugar Council cornel rnunique, dealing with the arrange re ard to additional supplies tounced for the second quota ft ig 31, states in view ol tion in the United Kinghas intimated that it h to avail itself of theReuter. - 99 words
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204 1939-08-08 9 Will Japan Join Alliance? Tokyo, Aug. 7. LEADING members of the Cabinet including Baron Hiranunea (I remier), Mr. Arita (Foreign Minister) and the Ministers of finance and the fighting services, are holding an emergency session to-morrow, according to the Domei agency, to decide upon Japan204 words
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Article73 1939-08-08 9 British Wireless. London, Aug. 8. j British freighter Eeaverhi!!, j ot 10,041 tons, belonging- to the Canadian Pacific Railway Co., struck fcn iceberg in dense fog yesterday 100 miles off ihe coast of Newfound land. The Beaverhill was reported be in j ro immediate dangerBritish Wireless. - 73 words
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Article69 1939-08-08 9 Reuter. Bostcn, Aug. 7. I The ice-cutter Champlain proceeded to the assistance of the Beaverhill slowly on account of fog. The Beaverhill carried no 1 a&sengers She sent out a radio stating that she was not making any water and was proceed- ing slowly in a dense fog.—Reuter. Montreal, AugustReuter. - 69 words
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Advertisement40 1939-08-08 9 OPENING TO-MORROW PAVILION I —r 11 iiiriiTriTwniffl^ EDITH EVANS THE VOICE OF POETRY AN ANTHOLOGY OF RECORDED VERSE VOLUME ONE UJMBLA RECORDS DIRECT FROM THE JOINT AGENH3: ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD. end NANG HENG CO., SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. w.p.s. mm40 words
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Advertisement20 1939-08-08 9 ALHAMBRA NEXT CHANGE i Irene Buutie I II i I SK] ■SB 1111 HH fl ft*|W ■■-m 1 r —i20 words
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Advertisement292 1939-08-08 9 WOULD DANCE PALACE. THE LARGEST AIH* CONDITIONED CABARET IN MALAYA WITH BAR RESTAURANT ATTACHED. NIGHT DV\ < I j Nightly at 9.30 p.m. TEA DANCE (FREE ADMISSION) EVERY TIJES.. THURS. SAT. I i SUNDAY TIFFIN DANCE FROM 1.30 P.M. to 4.30 P.M. SPECIAL ENTRANCE TO CABARET CAR PARK AT PETAIN292 words
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Advertisement183 1939-08-08 9 Record Smashed !j fifj^^^s^sJP' 1 broken the record held 1 Robin Hood so far. W li II T\ For Reservations Phone G9(H jr ALHAMBRA jr\ Confessions of a i wispy! Swtw EDW. G. ROBINSON m m 4S t ?ff mm**** «>"•"« ANATOLI UTVAK <», WARMER BROS. ALSO PATBE GAZETTE MARLBOROUGH183 words
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Article729 1939-08-08 10 AMATEUR strategists have been A M fond of saying that in the event of war breaking out between Japan and Britain w S be decided to abandon Songkong. It is therefore, to learn on the autho ritv of Major-General A. E. Lrra sett Ihe General Officer Commanding729 words
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Article886 1939-08-08 10 Owen L. Scott - ENDLESS STREAM OF GOLD! —mm By Owen L. Scott m MERICA is continuing Pk\ to be inundated by a Cm vast flood of gold from the treasuries and from the mines of the world. This flood, as experts.see it is (he m st amazing,probably J». of886 words
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Article203 1939-08-08 10 A cricket match between A.R.P. wardens and the police ended in a draw. It is untrue, however, that the former complained against the bright light and demanded a black-out. A "If you have spent a day or two in Boulogne, you have probably died in one or203 words
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Advertisement182 1939-08-08 10 < A LE OFFERS HOUSEHOLD LINENS UOBIIVSON A CO., LTD. I During the sale period we offer special discounts on all stock I (except proprietary and fixed prne items.) I GREAT YEAST FOOD I HEALTH APPETITE ECONOMY I First of all Marmite makes food more appetising I I because of182 words
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Advertisement8 1939-08-08 10 800 CHIANG &CO 304 North Bridge Road, Rinsapore.8 words
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Advertisement69 1939-08-08 10 THE G OSSAMER. In semi-cream earthenware wi'-h border of black and gold pattern. Tnin gold line. Very sood quality. TEA SET. Fcr six persons 22 pieces. Usual Price f7.95 set. SALE PRICE $6.50 nora SET. For .six persons IS pieces. Usual Price $3 75 SALE PRICE $3.25 MORNING SET. For69 words
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Article, Illustration84 1939-08-08 11 WAR MINISTER INSISTS ON IT Reuter. London, Aug. 8. M. MOLOTOV, the Soviet Premier and Foreign Minister, has asked Poland, through her Ambassador in Moscow, to send a delegation to join the Russian-French-British military talks in Moscow, according to the Warsaw correspondent of theReuter. - 84 words
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335 1939-08-08 11 Reuter. Berlin, Aug. 8. U7HILE the situation in Danzig- is being watched with particular in Germany, it is considered that the week-end devehave now reached the comparatively safe stage of regular diplomatic negotiations. rauui political quarters regard the Senates reply as providing theReuter. - 335 words
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Article209 1939-08-08 11 German Responsibility For Crisis Reuter. London, Aug. 7. The speech of Marshal Smigly-Rytz. comments The Times in an editorial under the heading: "Where Poland Stands" was delivered in firm, moderate language. Its dominant note was struck in the phrase: "We shall repel by all means at ourReuter. - 209 words
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237 1939-08-08 11 London, Aug. 8. ROYAL Air Force squadrons will fly ever France by night for the first time during the air defence exercise which opens at 8 p.m. to-day. They will be bombers of the "East land" attacking force and after leaving their home base237 words
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Article120 1939-08-08 11 Reuter. Rome. Aug. 8. ITALY'S week of mimic warfare ended with the rout of the "Red" invaders by the Po Army, who had the task of defending northern Italy from an "enemy" coming from the west. The "invaders" were finally driven back towards the Alps.Reuter. - 120 words
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156 1939-08-08 11 Reuter. St. Jean de Luz, Aug. 8. GENERAL Suner (Minister of the Interior) is expected to be t of the new Cabinet which Generalissimo Franco will Rowing revision of the Falane;e Party's constitution, al Vague, who is reported to be against closer relations ,lhReuter. - 156 words
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Article76 1939-08-08 11 Reuter. London, Aug. 8. Instructions from London for Sir Robert Craigie may not be ready for a day or two, but to speak of delay wcuid be misleading, writes The Times diplomatic correspondent, adding that the Japanese proposals are of such a nature that no experienced negotiator wouldReuter. - 76 words
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Article120 1939-08-08 11 Reuter. London, Aug. 8. THREE men in a bomber and a woman pedestrian were killed when the bomber crashed at Beachy Head yesterday. A large twin-engined bomber was believed to be carrying five men when it crashed at Beachy Head, Sussex, killed a woman walkingReuter. - 120 words
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Article, Illustration16 1939-08-08 11 Queen Mary inspecting militiamen, already wearing their new battle dress, at Shorncliffe.16 words
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190 1939-08-08 11 Reuter. Moscow, Aug. 8. delegation of 25 members of the Bulgarian Parliament has arrived on a ten-day visit. The members were met at the station by officials of the Soviet [Foreign Office and M. Gorkine, Secretary of the Soviet Parliament The delegation includes M. George Markov,Reuter. - 190 words
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Article140 1939-08-08 11 Shanghai, Aug. 8. AUTHORITIES in the foreign areas of Shanghai are taking precautions against incidents next Sunday (second anniversary of the outbreak of SinoJaoanese hostilities in Shanghai). The situation, it is felt, will contain elements of real danger, as thousands of Chinese guerrillas have filtered into140 words
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Article77 1939-08-08 11 Reuter. OVER 17,000 German-speaking peasants have now, by order of Italy, been driven from their homes in Soutn Tyiol, reports a News-Chro-nicle special correspondent in Vienna, alleging that brutal methods were used against those who refused to go. Some peasants offered resistance and, In the resultant fighting thereReuter. - 77 words
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155 1939-08-08 11 Reuter. London, Aug. 8. AMERICAN concern about ihe future cf the Philippines is likely to oecome a serious issue of United State?, politics, in the view of the Daily Telegraph. "For the United States to carry out the declared Intention of establishing an independentReuter. - 155 words
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Article77 1939-08-08 11 Shanghai, Aug. 8. THE Shanghai dollar has slumped to the record low figure of 329 32 pence.—Reuter. Shanghai, Aug. 8. to a Japanr-e report, the Sassoon Mission to the United States s to discuss unofficially, on behalf of the British Government, joint AngloAmerican financial77 words
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Advertisement19 1939-08-08 11 Sjfeflf wONDE* fUU H a4?<SCproduct j MADE IN ENGLAND Advt.'of The General Electric Co., Yd. of England. -Magnet House. />19 words
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Article547 1939-08-08 12 WENSIGN has eased in Danzig itself owing to the Nazi Senate's retreat from the boycott of "dish customs officials. That boycott was said to be part of a move- ment aiming at linking up the Free City economically, and eventually militarily and geographically, with Prussia. Poland, buying547 words
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283 1939-08-08 12 Expansion Of Volunteer Units More Probable (Tribune Staff Reporter) r (-:SCRI!>TIOX and ™nn>u!snry in Malaya •etorfci** lo information gathered hy x q reliable sources. Emergency measures enforced in bodied BHUsh Europeans of military age have Hongkong. Following the enforcement of compulsory military u283 words
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Article34 1939-08-08 12 Malacca now boasts three fine and well-equipped motor ambulances, two being just added. One is attached tv the Central District, another is for the Alor Gajah District and the third serves Jasin.34 words
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Article, Illustration52 1939-08-08 12 "Bili'' Howell, son of the Attorney General, S.S., Mr. C. (iou«h Howell and Mrs. Howell, ai nved by plane yesterday W hi sister'< wedding to Squadroni,ai»er Ramsay Kae. Tliis pntKrc JMktm at the air port, .!;< W9 Mr. Howell, his sister Mfsfi Rosemary Howell and SquadronUader52 words
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195 1939-08-08 12 Singapore, Tuesday. ANOTHER batch of reinforcements from India A "Em" this Moratar. The men. about 550 m number, are- t« the 2nd^Batt^ m Vrgy»l and Sutherland accommodated at the (iillman Barracks. lhe> aie under the com mand of Major .1. C. Cunningham. Present195 words
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Article76 1939-08-08 12 Bangkok, Aug. 7. A CHINESE family in the south of Siam have formed a limited liability company with a capital of £220,000, and have registered it at the Singora Office of the Department of Commercial Registration. It is a bigger capital than is76 words
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286 1939-08-08 12 Singapore. Tv« sd OHORTI V before dusk yesterday evening, a number oi Britain's D most'modern, long-range aircraft arrived here fa Rrvnl \ir Force The aircraft were Blenheim bombers, and w the next few weeks a considerable number of simi';>r bombers uil! arrive here. i It286 words
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Article157 1939-08-08 12 Singapore, Tuesday. ON her annual cruise to the Far East, the "Laccnte de Lisle" arrived to day carrying 100 passengers from Madras and Pondicherry for Singapore. Aboard the "Laconte de Lisle" wove ten select students from the various Technical Institutions and Normal Train ing157 words
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Article48 1939-08-08 12 I ingapore, 1 uesday.—ln the fourth Fclict, Court before Mr. C. H. K'3h, Mr. J. Cooper was charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Mr. Thomas Middleton on Aug. 6. After the charge had been explained to the accused, the was postponed for a week.48 words
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Article137 1939-08-08 12 "POR the first lime ir the Mfr tory ol tennv in Malaya, thicountry will send ;t lean to play a match again- Java on Davi Cup lines. The team chosei ises, Chh Kee Onn, Goon Kok Lem v.n<\ Gea I KokYing. It is ir Kee Onn137 words
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Article84 1939-08-08 12 Singapore, IU .1 W K regret to rec the General H ing cf Mr. Otto Scl of the Swiss com!" »"> of the ten of Schiffner a Mr. BcbSfner had at the beginning cf the a recurrence of the hi c death. He was i84 words
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Advertisement26 1939-08-08 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CHINA BUILDING, THONESSW. MEN'S INSURANT ToENTS. SEREMBAN W MALACCA BONO CH* lo o>* CLANG W ITNANG GENLKA> .N( t tl» OVERSEA-CHIN KSK CORPORATION Ilu26 words
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Article, Illustration55 1939-08-08 13 tlaior-Generft] L. V. Bond yisitril the volunteer camps at Sifflap l,!<:k Paku yesterday. Here rV Dictares ol the General taken "i"the course of his tour i the imps. In the picture he is seen inspecting an ten gun. while on right he «een climbing to an55 words
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216 1939-08-08 13 vang C r cessions Limited report for March 31. .states: The ire* carries an assess- which was acquired m ol certain mining leases to Match 31. 1937. and has Vinsta*ed since the 10" Gravel j Derations This Is in he company's dredging a-i-cKsmei t216 words
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Article203 1939-08-08 13 ALTHOUGH the agenda far the All-Malayan Educational Conference which is to be held in Kuala Lumpur commencing fro,.; at the ictea Institution, does not, as far as can be ascertained, include two W foe most pressing problems confronting schools, private as well ly, the plea for203 words
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86 1939-08-08 13 In future Siam's financial year is to open on Oct l. coming The Budget figures iw Assembly' year were presented to ttie en Saturday, and passeu leading. The AEni-trv of Defence budget thl yea!l (including the Navy and Air) is nearly £3 million. The86 words
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535 1939-08-08 13 (From Our Own Rcporlei) Kuala Lumpur. Sunday. riFTY-four fatal accidents occurred, compared with 35 during 1937. Out of the 54 persons, 11 were railway employees, 40 trespassers and three passengers, says the annual report of the F M.S. Railways for 1938 issued last night The535 words
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168 1939-08-08 13 Huge Vegetable Crops Saved (Tribune Staff Reporter) RAIN during th c past few days 1V has brought welcome relief to residents in P.ukit Timah district where, up to Friday, wells h id hardly an inch of water left in them. Fish ponds from which168 words
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65 1939-08-08 13 Four schoolchildren left Croydon Aerodrome recently by K.L.M. liner to *pend their summer holidays in the Last. Marita Taskcr, aged 13, and her brother, Peter Tasker, iged 15, Re« to Penang, Straits Setvlements. Sheila Wiseman, aged 14, came to Singapo re, and lolui Farquhar, aged 16, tv Calcutta. Left vo65 words
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Article231 1939-08-08 13 Singapore, Monday. MRS. Bibulya Songgram, wife of Thailand's Premier, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Ohiravasa Chittasunga, Mr. Phaung Phra Khoon and Miss Phung Phra Khoon, the children of the Director General of Police, Thailand, Mr. and Mrs. Vim Phung Phra Khoon, former Consul for Thailand at231 words
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172 1939-08-08 13 BANGKOK Siamese authorities have j been extremely reticent regarding the arrest of four officials of the Oversea -Chinese Banking Corporation's Bangkok branch. Three of the four men have now been detained without explanation for eleven days, but there has still been no news.172 words
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Article28 1939-08-08 13 On Saturday a v;ry law crowd of people turned up to ihe Malacca Club Padang to hear the band of the Malay Rrgiment play selections.28 words
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Article35 1939-08-08 13 Mr R. E. Holttum. Director of Gardens, S.S.. will speak on "Climate and Plants in Singapore,'' at the meeting A the Singapore Rotary Club on Wednesday Aug. 9 at the Adelphi Hot St.35 words
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Article195 1939-08-08 13 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. 1 WOULD like to warn my friends not to too eagerly grasp any temptation for speculation in better times, but to trade carefully as they have done up till now," said Mr. H. Michelson, import manager of the East195 words
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Advertisement124 1939-08-08 13 No matter what the conditions, ICEBERG BUTTER is protected at j\\ times from delcrioration or contamination. This pure creamery butter is sealed in an air tight container and is obtainable every.vhere. mm %wmm THOSE: SPORE 5376 (5 tines), K. LEMPER 3331 (3 lines), IPOH 110 111 (1 lines). PENANG 1500124 words
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Article103 1939-08-08 14 J (From Our Own Reporter) Kulim, Sunday. A TRIPLE tragedy occurred in a pool at Tawar, in Baling dis- trkt in which three Malays, enj gaged in surveying work in the lo- cality, are reported to have i their lives when they fell into the103 words
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Article95 1939-08-08 14 (From Our Own Reporter > Seremban. August 7. IN tre Police Court en Friday, Mohamed Yusop pleaded guilty to failing to report to the Police, he being a police supervisee. Mr. Matheson, 0.C.D., who prosecuted said that there had been a lot of housebreaking recently. Tlu j accused95 words
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291 1939-08-08 14 Penang Hill Railway Murder (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Sunday. AFTER retiring for ten minutes to decide whether or not to act under the section of the law giving them authority to return a verdict of "not guilty," if they considered the case to291 words
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Article462 1939-08-08 14 (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Sunday. JHE case in which two young Malays, Ibrahim bin Tahar and Udin bin Mahat, are alleged Lo have broken into the house of their former rchool teacher, In Kampong Tengah, Kuala Pilah, on Hie night of May 20,462 words
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Article308 1939-08-08 14 I KUALA Karipar Tin Fields Limited report for the year ended March 31 I states: The allowed rate of free quota for export for the year was 29.625 per cent. lof assessment as compared with 73.75 per cent, for the previous period. Tha company also308 words
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Article49 1939-08-08 14 Reuter. Soestdijk, August 7. Irene—signifying peace in Greek—the first name chosen for Princess Juliana's baby is regarded as having special sig- nificance at the present time. Other names are Emma (the name oi Queen Wilhelmina's mother) and Elizabeth (after th<- aunt ~t th,- voting Princess),—Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article150 1939-08-08 14 (From Our Own Reportei) I poll, Sunday. THE adjourned inquiry into the death of Looi Hong Bee, a motor cyclist, who was involved in a collision with a cyclist at Menglembu was resumed before the magistrate, Che Ismail yesterday. Inspector Mahayudin gave evidence, that he150 words
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Advertisement351 1939-08-08 14 MALAYA*! PftEMtEQ HOTEL A HAVE YOU BOOKED YOUR TABLE FOR "THE CIRCUS COMES TO TOWN" ACCOMMODATION WILL BE LIMITED. 5 VI (.1 ST loth, 17th, 18th (Matinee) l'Hh. TICKETS S3. MA liM L, ADULTS $$M, CHILDREN $1. 60 ARTISTS 30 NUMBERS RESERVATIONS CANNOT BE GUARANTEED UNLESS TiCKEIS ARE OBTAIN Li/351 words
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Advertisement93 1939-08-08 14 "BAD COLDS, CHILLS THROAT TROUBLES Are Soon Ended By REPS ANTISEPTIC BREATHEABLE TABLETS OV4LTINE TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE n 4| II fl I W *J W All valuations made. h' ni COLLECTED AND MOKT(. V< >^ ancorpora.oa ,n .Singapore). AllCtitMl Safe Of KEGISTERED OFFICE&: ]A No.s. 8 10, Chulia Street, Land93 words
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Advertisement189 1939-08-08 14 SLEEPLESS mSi STOMACH PAINS stoma, h lattrm know Mh disordered digestion brings Tan troubles in Us train weakness and malnutntioi a r these often arise from stomach trouble, and won t stomach itself is put t b I In the case of Mr W.H was one of the wo; trouble189 words
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Article817 1939-08-08 15 Directors Approve 4 Per Cent. Dividend I*HE twi nty-nintii ordinary general meeting of the Bukit Katil Rubber Estates Ltd., was held -it its registered office, No. 18. Jottker Street, Malacca on Friday. Aug. 4, Mr. Tan Hoon Sianjr, the chairman of the company, presided. There were817 words
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Article186 1939-08-08 15 Kramat Tin Dredging Limited report lor the year ended Mar. 31 States: The allowed rate of free quota ror export for the year was 29.625 per cent ot assessment as compared with 73.75 per cent, for the previous period The convoanv also contributed tons of tin metal186 words
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Article292 1939-08-08 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sunday. IV It bia Yunos. a 17 year-Old Malay employed in the offices ot Dato J G H Garitek, Principal Medical Officer in Johore, a el arge ot fradulently using a forged cheque. The $100 cheque was pu'portea to have292 words
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Article110 1939-08-08 15 i rrom Our Own Reporter I Penang. Saturday. THE St George s Church was the venue of a wedding this evening, when Mr. P Campbell married Miss Joan Spencer before a large number of their Mjnds. The bride is the daughter ot Mr. U Spencer of Port110 words
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Article115 1939-08-08 15 (Fr. irt Our Owl Reporter) Ipoh. Sunday. H LLEOKD to have threatened to end her life if her parents forced her to marry a man other than her lover, an 18-year-old Chinese grl was found hanging in her home at Station Koad. Tapah, on Wednesday night. It115 words
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Article40 1939-08-08 15 Trure will bo a lecture on "The Science of Love" by Mr. C. R. Menon on Wednesday Aug. 9 at the Associat on Hall of the English Section of the Singa pore Buddhist Association. 731. Giylar. Road40 words
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Article95 1939-08-08 15 «From our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday Mr S. Chelliah. Store-keeper, FuM.S. Railways was entertained to a farewell dinner by tne junior officers of the Stores Department ai the Colonial Restaurant yesterday, prior to his retirement. An address ferai presented to him by the junior officers and several95 words
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Article58 1939-08-08 15 Under the auspices of the Literary 1 Department of the Ceylon Tamils' At--1 sociation, Singapore, Mr. Yap /heng Geek will give a talk on the Variably ;of Public Opinion" at the association hall 11 Handy Road, on Thursday, Aug. 10 at 7 p.m.' Mr. M. V Pillai, 8.A..58 words
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Advertisement124 1939-08-08 15 I What did the I Engineer s&y U I/ when the Bridge was finished ■pod :> 1 1 here's something very 'ffi I satisfying, very comforur.t', IJ| ,>gH I I in the genial mellowness of I yLjgBR V 1 Johnnie Walker. It's the 1 > 1 I result Of ihe124 words
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Advertisement80 1939-08-08 15 seldom buy lamps if you always buy CROMPTON THE COILED-COIL LAMP I/ I9BMHRV R* 51MGAP0RI i W.P.t'. 136 A Picked and preserved as p..3rA, soon as tnev ,irt ripo anci .3^ packed in airtight bottles, Ctossc Black well's •^S^B^tel^' Gooseberries remain as flllf day that they are gathered and make80 words
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Article, Illustration520 1939-08-08 16 Thrilling Finals At Ipoh (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Aug. 7. shower this afternoon made conditions unfavourable for the final of the Malayan Tennis championship at Ipoh but did not prevent the finals rxin£ played in the presence of crowd which included520 words
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Article180 1939-08-08 16 London, Aug. 7. IT the White City athletics. 6,000 A spectators saw Maeski. holder of four world records, win the three miles and create v new British record of 13 minutes 59 4 10 sees. The Americans did well. Beatham uinniim the half-mile in180 words
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80 1939-08-08 16 Swansea, Aug. 7.—The West Indies beat Glamorgan by two wickets here today Glamorgan scored 127 in their first innings, Constantine taking four wickets for 33 runs The West Indies could only put up 96 in reply. Mathews taking seven for 21. In their second80 words
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Article246 1939-08-08 16 THE following are the handicaps for the test day of ahc Penang Turf Club Gold Cup me?ting: HORSES, CLASS 4, Div. I, s«* Furs. Cluny Jf. Sacrifice j}* Esquire Straight Flight 8.10 New CellNew Zealand J-J Woodcraft Young Ginger Clifton bad 80 HOKSFS. CLASS246 words
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Article25 1939-08-08 16 Singapore, Tuesday untitled Harper Gilfillan XL defeated Joseph Traver.s XL by fotu goal to nil in friendly soccer game on Friday, at the Geylans' Stadium.25 words
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303 1939-08-08 16 MATCH WON WITH LAST BALL BOWLED Singapore. Tuesday. RAKING Major HugonhVs wicket with the last ball of the day, West, the Malay States fast bowler, won the match for his side when a team cs dained by Colin H. Miller met the Officers of303 words
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Article100 1939-08-08 16 Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 7. rain dampened the ground it did not by any means dampen the enthusiasm of the spectators, which included the Hon. Major Kidd, British Resident, at the twelfth annual athletic sports of the Posts and Telegraphs, Malaya, held at the Methodist Boy's School ground this100 words
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371 1939-08-08 16 St. Andrews, July 25. \y Hi- X Mr. J. C. Rarr?sey, secretary of the New Golf Club at St. Andrew-, and an A.R.P. warden, entered his office to-day he- found on hi.; desk a green e< loured env« lope bearing a German stamp. Inside371 words
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Advertisement223 1939-08-08 16 HERE'S QUICK ENERGY TO START HIS DAY _a modern breakfast of delicious Kellogg'* Corn Flakes fi|k After the whole night without food, your i|| W% child's energy reserve is low. To start the day, he needs food that energizes $bm cji: i ckIy—KELLOGG'S Cora Flakes with milk and sugar. He'll223 words
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Advertisement125 1939-08-08 16 Kruschen Has Made Me Young Again "At It, I ffaui backache m tiM was like an old man. Gcimj an oraV<v/. 7r o/rcn maaV m fain. Tzvo zvecks ago, I star:. I M Kruschen Salts. To-day* I COM stairs three at a time." If you suffer from backache, i man125 words
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Miscellaneous25 1939-08-08 16 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY High Water: 3.05 a.m. 7.9 ft. 3. 19 p.m. 8.5 ft. TO-MORROW High Water: 1.04 a.m. 7.3 it I.CB p.m. 8.4 ft25 words
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703 1939-08-08 17 DODD SCORES FINE DOUBLE Second Day Of Penang Gold Cup Meet (From Our Own Reporter) PfinjL Monday, js mi lircukelen had an extremely successful day at to-day on the second day of the Penang Turf Club Gold i i meeting i xcHlent and the703 words
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Article82 1939-08-08 17 Rat. L: GOLDEN ARROW $8 Rate BEANO $11. Race S; (ISt'ARA .$l7 $7 Golden Blaze $7 Rate I: DANSE DO VENTRE $64 $20 Marnell Sl2 Beverant SlO RftCC 5: GOING GREEK $27 $16 Just My Luck $9. Race. 6: PURE GOLD Sl3 $10 Miliondale $11 Race82 words
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Article142 1939-08-08 17 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 7. pENANG swept the board again at the second day of the Malayan triangular swimming contest, held at the Kinta Swimming Club to-day. Penang won the unit championship with 62 points, Singapore being second with 40, and142 words
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541 1939-08-08 17 Singapore, Tuesday. IN the annual cricket fixture between the St. Andrew's Past and Pre- sent, the Past beat the Present by 96 runs. They thus retain the shield which they won last year. In their first innings the past scored 96 runs, out541 words
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Article41 1939-08-08 17 The Yayu Athletic Association's Basket Ball team recently completed a successful and triumphant tour of the D.E.I. They won all their matches, thus creating an excellent record. They collected approximately $100.0U0 (Chinese Currency) for the China Relief Fund.41 words
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Article58 1939-08-08 17 Reuter. London, Aug. 7. The Campbell Trophy, over 22 miles, took place at Brooklands to-day and was won by Raymond Mays (Great Britain) driving an Era, 72.71 miles an hour. Prince Birabongse, of Siam. in a Maserati, was second, thirteen and two-fifths seconds behind the winner. Hon. PeterReuter. - 58 words
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569 1939-08-08 17 Singapore, Tuesday. s c c 2 SELANCiOU CLUB I A goal scored by Preseott late in the second half gave the SCC. a 2-1 victory when they met their club mates from the Spotted Dog in a friendly game of soccer on the Padang569 words
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Article88 1939-08-08 17 Singapore, Monday. OVER a dozen boys of St. Andrews School received their "Colours," which were presented to them by Mr. S. S. Scales a member of the School's Board of Control. The following received colours: ATHLETICS: N. Capel, 11. Deans S. Deans. Phoa Watt Sen;', and Tham88 words
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Advertisement54 1939-08-08 17 PfBI CONTROL YOUR La| health r iHvrrAirrY tuJLy OkLxi Codaf I all leading Chemists. I £ll $2.50. When ordering I kSA for men or women. I !Q«J medical testimonials for Malaya: MitiIt&TORIES, LTD., M and Kuala Lumpur. If >Utva, Dutch Ea«t Indies ana Slam. i. A arker Company. 1 O.54 words
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Advertisement76 1939-08-08 17 A trial run in a B.S.A. Scout will gives such perfect steering and roadquickly convince you of the added holding. It also makes possible pleasure of front wheel drive the low build and comfortable motoring. This form of transmission seating which hus made the ensures the utmost safety because it76 words
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357 1939-08-08 18 IN accordance with the Merchandise Marks Act, ihe Board of Trade 1 and Custom* authorities have given instructions totec«l-«th«£ t:e, Lo ttize ,11 foreign good, not l>™Perly marked The ordti has been is ued to at, porta in the British Empire, it i« learned.357 words
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222 1939-08-08 18 CHUNGKING PRESS PREDICTS FURTHER U.S. ACTION Chungking, July SI. *"THK Japanese invader will soon go to the White House to surrender" is the subject of an editorial issued by the Chungking Combined Daily this morning. After declaring that the abrogation of th treaty222 words
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110 1939-08-08 18 Hongkong. Aug. r >. AMERICAN public opinion now shows signs cf crystalisation and the Americans are taking interest in the Far Eastern happenings, realising that the United States rights must be respected, declared Mr. Julean Arnold, the U.S. American Attache to China, in an interview110 words
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Article139 1939-08-08 18 Hongkong, August. 3. A REPORT from Shanghai states that the International Settlement and the French Concession authorities began to take precautions due <<» the imminent arrhal of the second anniversary of the Shanghai War on Aur. 13. Meanwhile, dv? to the intensified activity of Chine139 words
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Article, Illustration35 1939-08-08 18 Pcop.e .tHI <et marrM in China's .nird mv 2** i «hort to get the affairs over as soon as possible, me onae trailing veil as an oc<id?ntal touch. Exclusive Tribune Pho,o35 words
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Article370 1939-08-08 18 Kunming. Aug. 3. DEPOSITS of mercury ore in southwestern China are beginning to assume new importance. Derived after long processing from the crushed ore of red cinnabar, mercury is compounded mt~ such key chemicals as fulminate OI mercury to' become one of the essential constituents of370 words
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Article126 1939-08-08 18 Hongkong, Aug. 4. REMINISCENT of the activity cf the Chinese forces at the outbreak of the second Shanghai war on August in Iwo years ago the Chinese guerrillas who have been most active around Shanghai lately have launched a threeway drive on the Japanese-occupied section, in126 words
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Article39 1939-08-08 18 Kunming, Aug. 4. AN Overseas Affairs Bureau has been ft formally inaugurated b' the Chinese Government at on the Yunnan French Tongkin border. Mr. Ho So hsiang was appointed Director of the Bureau Central New-.39 words
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1250 1939-08-08 18 Base Of Economic Attack On Industrial Powers Chungking, Aug. '•THE aim of the Japanese invasion in China has been c! Ed by the spokesman of Japan to be the establi of what they call 'the new economic order in East Asia, 'new order'"1,250 words
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Article80 1939-08-08 18 Chungking, -V; 11HE local Cliinese Buddh i»nt a message to the 1 Bu&lhlst Society and the B Eurma, French Indo-China. lon, India and the Sou*: refuting the Japanese claim invasion into China is "tj P> dhtem," which Is tantamount "sacred war waged by the cru The circular80 words
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Advertisement23 1939-08-08 18 Ara 6- \Jmt insist on IV W CLOVER !U rxf BRAND I %A f MILK C CREAM nHk most suitaW 1 3~APB 323 words
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526 1939-08-08 19 prohibition Introduced In Bombay Bombay, Aug. 1i eleven last night* shutters were put in 900 bars and i r RiotoOfl enthusiasm of liquor-boozers who were mt > W as witnessed in every corner of the city, ide the liquor shops, where large crowds526 words
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Article10 1939-08-08 19 up political Dam and Alipore lu-nisiht «liiited i'rt>*10 words
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180 1939-08-08 19 Sardar Patel Bombay, Au?. CONGRESS would die er live on this issue, but it would carry out its programme undaunted by threats, bluffs or bullying. Congress has wSEstood several such attacks on its nolicv in the past and W1MJ blessings of millions of Gandhiji,180 words
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Article1206 1939-08-08 19 Manifestation Of Public Enthusiasm -r t 1 4 1 Bombay, Aug. 1. rpHF) large scale celebrations launching Prohibition in Bombay to-day A reached their ciimax in a mammoth public meeting on the Azad Maidan near the business quat ter of the city in the evening. Observers1,206 words
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Article303 1939-08-08 19 Allahabad. July 31.—Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru left for Jamshedpur at 1A» pm. to-day by a special 'plane. Mr. S D Upadhyaya. his Private Secretary, accompanied Pandit Nehru. Local congressmen were present at the Aerodrome to sec him off —(United Press). Allahabad, July 30.—Having been specially invited, Pandit JawaharlaL Nehru303 words
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Advertisement9 1939-08-08 19 Daily India Page Edited by j G.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc.9 words
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Advertisement204 1939-08-08 19 A Few Drops Last For 7 Days and 7 Nights a* a few drops of Himalaya ttouquoi Perfume on vour hair or sprinkled 01k the dress holds its lovely fragrance for at least one week, i P>lended from the Dure essences of I flowers from the mountain sides. I l^^^^g^204 words
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Article, Illustration134 1939-08-08 20 Mr. A F. Hunter, the Inspector oi Schools, and i<hc Lady Superior at the Cenv?nl ««1 the H Infant Jesus watching ihe sports held on the Convent pounds las: week. The Scotch Ball Race ene of the events at the Convent sports. l'upils of134 words
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