Malaya Tribune, 15 August 1939
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Title Section41 1939-08-15 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya s National r| rrr Ml I Sales VOL XXVI- -No. 193. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, August 15, 1939. The Malaya Tribune -20 PAOBR SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1939 FIVE CENTS41 words
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Advertisement98 1939-08-15 1 p— TaißiX E Dominant l /n Malaya r^-'^^^^^^^^^^^ Refused oil bu I j B CEDAR POLISH I MAKES THAT CLEAN DUSTLESS HOME j f j FRIENDS ADMIRE. i CLEANS AS IT POLISHES •BP* sfit IM BEAUTIFUL FLOORS are easy with O-CEDAR POLISH. It 7% quickly "cleans and polishes" all kinds98 words
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Advertisement134 1939-08-15 1 r I Exclusive G O H i\ S SALONS AT PAGE I 13. BATTFkY l.u^D SINGAPORE. j MAJESTIC HOTfcX, I KUALAJLUMPUR j r Jit* Can to s I LJlinCnill inn SS~S" ,mm j 9 HUDSON oxk• t v. iv L 9 Vr /j y jj ri m#// Mf I da134 words
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Article147 1939-08-15 2 "QUINS" AT ALHAMBRA WE have had so many Shirley Temples and Jan? Withers that we have itcome wary of child actors ans actresses. But without doubt the most natural children we have yet seen are the Dionne Quintrupiets, who are the main attraction in "Five of147 words
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Article67 1939-08-15 2 CAPITOL: "The Ely in.- IrishmM ALHAMBRA: "Five ol a 8 PWILION: "Fast and UtM MARLBOROI'CH: Imbikamtki ROXY: "Always Goodbye GARRICK: "Top-Ka-G-ila" «d S»>pah i—. .»<» It night. QUEENS' -The Gambling 5 "Hack Band* HAPPY WORLD: II >]'i "Holiday" 1 ire- "Mother k" nceiins 1 Cabaret. Sid? Skaliiv..67 words
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Advertisement476 1939-08-15 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932)_ LIMITED. Kc-ular service between Rangoon, Penan., Port Swet*nham. Singapore, Hongkong, and Amoy, (Kulangsu). cheap return tickets f China for short b.lWa 7 tnps. NEXT SAILINGS:- p„ r RANGOON (Fortnightly) For CHINA (Monthly) For RAINOUu "Hong Kheng" Aug. 14, 4 p.m "Hong *ang" g ••Hong476 words
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Advertisement389 1939-08-15 2 j STEAMER SAILINGS. j BRITISH INDIA «corporated in England). 7S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 *ANCHI ".000 AUj. 25 17,000 Sept. 22 6.100 Sept. 23 RfSaR 6.0C0 Oct. 2 CARTHAGE '5.000 Nov 17 RANPURA 17.000 Dec. 29 t Cargo only. HOMEWARDSLeaves Tonnage. Etoore. 1939 RAJTUTANA 17.000 Sept.389 words
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Advertisement469 1939-08-15 2 STEAMER N ORDDfcUTSCHEB LLOYD, (incorporated German*). Tne undernoted are U>e Company's intended BifAXreAl us* ssmgsr--1039 Aug. 20 I ,n s "*i££Ln« Aug. 31 S '.ISM omit, Magla, North China and Yoko c:t>pt M .&HAD- omits Norm China HOMEWARD. n( and HAMBURG BREMEN. For HOLLAND. from S'pore^ M MOSEL also calls469 words
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Advertisement121 1939-08-15 2 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE B Oeutsch-Australische Dampfcchiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S pore 1939 .o. SCHEER nut falling at China. Japan Ports it m*. KULMERLAND via Manila Aug. 20 c-s. VOGTLAND via Haiihon- Auc 22 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND. HAMBURG121 words
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Advertisement141 1939-08-15 2 jWhat I I The Stars j j Foretell j TO-MORROW I for selling, fni i business ventures r r S lunate for a Uttle S a/'/?/?/ favourt 5 romance, and a?i artistic nat\ SPECIAL INI I 5 ary 20 to M I in fluences ot i BttSffteSS uvpointvi'l In I141 words
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Miscellaneous132 1939-08-15 2 To-day's Crossword (U I S I)OW> CLUBS ACROSS: L c y I. Star gazer. 2 Line touching a curv< 6 Portion. 3 Apparent. 10. Change 4 clothier. 11. Put life Into. 5 precise 12. Confine. 7 unyielding I?. Passenger vehicles. j Hoarding. 15. Provide focd. 9 G rief. 17. Torturer.132 words
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Article239 1939-08-15 3 LONDON COMMODITIES Rl mil i: o reV i OUs To-dav LOndon Mond »y Buyer, 8* quiet C hu Ke buyers aY? 6 Jf" +JB Sellers B*4 ti iJ PRODUCE 10 I PALM OIL (Malay) Previa London, Monday. Today COPK (Straits, F.M.S.) fl4 0 Wal Unchanged AGO FLOUR239 words
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Article76 1939-08-15 3 i'" dirrent Dividends Co(c De Singapore. Aug. 14, 5 p.m. n Dividend Booki Total l ctow Date Ex D flnanoai Au* 22 ayab J p Date *J Aug. g Aug. 23 5 13 No 21 H Au 30 Aug. 24 t\l,; u Aug. 26 Aug 24 r76 words
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Article656 1939-08-15 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Aug. h. 5 p m Fraser ana Co. Ampnt Tin Buyer* Sellers. Austral Amai -j 8 *!J Austral Mal-Vv 4 71 J Ayer Hitam 3 4U Ayer WenT 20 i« Bangrin 072 Batu Belaneor 17 18 Berjuntaj 5 »-20656 words
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244 1939-08-15 3 J*f2f*Pore, Aug. 14 MINING Ampats Buyers Seller*Ayer Hi tarns 3 8 4 l Hitama «1« 21gatu Selangorj ?fj 033 Bangrina 'Jl* J6t$ CbanderlanEj 17 la Hong Ra tta 18.6 i9j fl Ipoh Tin' ?l- 7J--'fJapaijf 19Jelebus 25 Johaii 1,47 <).">..' Katu Tit. 023 .125 I244 words
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Article17 1939-08-15 3 Singapore, Tuesday The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— I WWW (up $14).17 words
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Article19 1939-08-15 3 The p,ic c of richer al noon In Singapore to-day was Buyer* 28 9116; Sellers 28 n ir>.19 words
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Article210 1939-08-15 3 6% Maynard Co., Ltd., $30,000 tot Apr. 30 Oct. 31... on inn SINGAPORE MIWICIPAL:' 100 m Mar. 31, Sept... im 1013 red. 19C3 K.OOo'.OOo'ini:--'- 1 3 2 114 '-i nom mii 107,4 nora Int. Jan. 20. July 20 11 n 1111 4%% 1930 red. 1970-8 C) $6210 words
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Article63 1939-08-15 3 Tin at midday f» 14 and the price of Rubber buyers Spot 28 910 buyers <Z?£ k J~ j cember 28 li ]c cents JS&ZftuSg in R tt ber K shares were ness. >LLa «y in the absence of busimarket StraS Traded and v'f 6nQUiries for while63 words
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Article27 1939-08-15 3 Reuter. 11 li learned th n »^V nd M Al1 I ggit i, to puy^oU 1 Ilakl Oo^eraJ JWl Consul a 01 Bri- IReuter. - 27 words
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Advertisement347 1939-08-15 3 I BANK OF CHINA i I soerabaja sub- I ACENCY I Kambang D/epoen 176, j Soeraba/d. J "Chungfcuo, Soerabaja" I OPENED FOR BUSINESS August 14th 1939 I THE I ASTERN BANK I LIMITED. J Oncorporated m |f ■WGAPORB BRANCH, O Almeida Street. Authorised tnd subscribed £2,000.000 I OFF, CE; ,x>NDON347 words
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Advertisement2387 1939-08-15 4 j f, < l> MM >«» W 23 straits George V 1c U, $1. ,160. Tmf^* se f. $"40. 100 sets Sjf Approval- Boots' available. yong Ah Tee, 70, Batu Tiga Road, KUm, J Bpx No. 880, Malaya Tribune, S.[jh nt ;..d Atne°cau titles to choose from. Seven Strongly Bound2,387 words
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Advertisement357 1939-08-15 4 EMERGENCY \<»i ICE TAKE NOTICE that has been made by me IK proprietor and licensee ol O of No. 624, Serangoon l to the Board of Licei gapore. tor the Issue Public House licence in l"3:ccnd Class licei ac'diesL'. TAKE FURTHER N< Tl< person who has an; issue of such357 words
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Article33 1939-08-15 5 f 1 v■ i re Mrs. Josephine u\j wi n to express their ks t iiII relatives and fri- tUnded the funeral, r, v ho sent wreaths, tele- < rs i i' condolence.33 words
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556 1939-08-15 5 SCATHING COMMENT ON DECISION Reuter. ;M«. Justice Grant Jones JhsngW Aug. 14. decision re ff ard"nV h f P r ba »>l> tfve his suspects gome' time 3te f the four Tients i" day. llltle to-morrow or on WednesI J t- nReuter. - 556 words
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176 1939-08-15 5 Reuter. \nnl J v > te that Bougousslavsky confessed to the theft of the painting and made a statement in which he declared: "I was disgusted at the restorations and repairs to which the picture w i being juhmitted In the circumstances SimplyReuter. - 176 words
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157 1939-08-15 5 Reuter. Amsterdam. Aug. 4. j A \oung widow, Mrs. Mannheiner has arrived here from Pans to help in efforts to straighten out the M ndlessohn Bank's aftair. Before it was known that the Amsterdam tribunal had granted provisional suspension of payments discussions hadReuter. - 157 words
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Article69 1939-08-15 5 London. Aug. 14 RECRUITING for the Army during July readied the highest total of any month since the Great War. the figure being 4.778 against 2.641 for the corresponding period of last year. Recruits joining the Royal Air Force last week numbered 541. bringing th* total69 words
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104 1939-08-15 5 Reuter. Prague, Au S IV jl US in Prague an in future to be k« Pi strictly separated from the Aryan population, under a decree issued by the chief of t»-» Czech police. The decree bans Jews from the principal restaurants, cafes publicReuter. - 104 words
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Article39 1939-08-15 5 _evr!ti*n' a Au 14 Tn wife of the P "ior to Britain. Dr. IJ:. ha < P2 ha, died to-day in a twenty-five years of age. rTcntiS n ff, fo L £hp iast eighteen —BrltlJ h Wireless.39 words
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Article80 1939-08-15 5 London, Aug 14. T H p e rr;,^r sailed fro* E n on* I* Joining the Home Fleet nri J:M rMC S! in Sottish waters xvi! reniace the Olaseow which is ctn g Bta?i n n ferrCd t0 the B* of^WM.H f !S brinW thp80 words
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Article107 1939-08-15 5 Reuter. I London, Aug. 15. j J UK Ministry- _f Transport, after consultation Kith the Commia- Hioner of Police, has decided as an j experiment to discontinue the _sq [of the amber light between red and RTeen in traffic signals at some London and provincial road iunclReuter. - 107 words
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Article156 1939-08-15 5 Reuter. K_-_r__„ Chungking Aug. 15. fcFORil. from foreign sources interpier lhe arrival cf hug? Chine c rcrca m Hunan. Hupeh and Honan pi >- Virices ah ai. indication that a big Chinese ccunter-offensivo is in preparation in the areas. General Li T ung Jen, Commander-m-Ohief ofReuter. - 156 words
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69 1939-08-15 5 Reuter. r-nr. Reno. Aug 14 J-HE pohc have announced the arrest necUoS uYth 't 1 Sl i ark Ne Vafla w c nccuon with the disaster to the Chl-rngo-san Francirco express, of which m casualty figure, are 19 dead Mid 114 injured. It is statedReuter. - 69 words
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Article247 1939-08-15 5 SINGAPORE will be th< film distribution centre ft r Ihe Par Ka«t in future, as Car as K.K.O. studii concerned. This i> the result of the transfer cf the distribution offices from .lanirhai to Singapore. I Mr Lp =n Britten, who h recent i arrived in247 words
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Article92 1939-08-15 5 I i London, Aug. a. r^25 n *,*!ff *PPWed the appoint nient ot Major-Gen ra r icy of (he India,, A,,,-,'.; V v ng «cr-oencroi l to Indli fv. n, STm SSta SJS r e, .T ral P fflc< T London. Aug 14 ment oi Lieut.-Co U92 words
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Advertisement367 1939-08-15 5 Domestic Occurrences km;.u;ement. Hi: ANc. 'lie engagement is an- I Mr I.I F PENG of Mi and Mr.\ Lse Baon \1 NANCY ANG ('an iter of Mr. and Mr A Lai ot Kuching, Sarawak. ui t..ko place shortly. c rawak papers— pleas^ PK'V ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45) HIGH COURT OF THE367 words
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Advertisement41 1939-08-15 5 I j NAN YANG SSf™ n ft m m 4 TIMES DAILY. MALACCA TO SINGAPORE, AT NAN CHIANG HOTEL, M, Bvßfa Ray a Road. Phone 92. SINGAPORE TO MALACCA AT HAICHKW HOTEL, 35, Beach Road. Phone 3015. MUAR NAN YANG CO.41 words
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Article228 1939-08-15 6 Singapore. Aug 14 The following are- the exchange| stocl this morning according to the.daily ctt cular issued by the Hongkong ano Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING i tt 24 132 I moon T.T- 2 4 132 London demand l)() 58 I yons demand a«l 112 itserland demand Hamburg demand g228 words
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Article164 1939-08-15 6 Singapore, Aim. 14. R. (Siam) W. Coast NI. er Koyan R. (Biam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan R (Siam) W. Coast Sc. 3 per Koyan Ric< Siam 1 $16f Rice Siam 2 $151 Rice Siam 3 si4s Siam Broken Rice No. I $105 Siam Broken Rice No 2164 words
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Article100 1939-08-15 6 London, Aug. 14. Paris 176 23 32 New York 4,68 Montreal 4.68 1 16 Bius.->els 27.."5*4 Gene/a 20.74 Amsterdam 8.71 3 1 Milan 89 Berlin 11.66% Lisbon no l l Madrid 42 U Belgium 11 Athens 547 1 Stockholm Copenhagen 22.40 liucharest 660 Helsingfors 226 7 t; —British100 words
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Article393 1939-08-15 6 Market List Hogtp jj Article h MEAT Beef steak: kati Eeef stew or curry; k Fillet Steak; lb Mutton. Australian; lb Muttcn, Indian: lb Mutton, Malacca; lb. Perk, lean, kati Pork, lean and fal Is POLITR\ Capons < locally reared Ducks; each Fowls; kati Hens (locally reared) k393 words
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Advertisement388 1939-08-15 6 12 Months of severe STOMACH PAIN Sufferer*i letter published bj reqoetf "I write this letter." say* Mr. J. S. "ao that others will benefit and no* •utter as I have done for 12 months with terrible pains in the pit oi the stomach and sides, "I am a chauffeur, but388 words
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Advertisement67 1939-08-15 6 Second Hand Radios PVlly guaranteed and Trices from S2 5 RADIO SERVICE CO., OF MALAY* ~>?>?A LTD. aingapore, Malacca, Kuala Lumpur Ipoh, V- mg. THE RIGHT SHOP TO TNTRUST ALL YOUR CLOCK AN T D WATCH REPAIRS YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (29**? M'dd'e Ronii PEONE NO. 7:22.67 words
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Advertisement26 1939-08-15 6 Xi,! -I 2Q£ mosquitoes with •*^&Ĕ^\l i iDOGSIHj IvpAn m GUINNESS M A T r THE DOGS HEAD LABEL aS 1 b IS ON EVERY BOTTLE26 words
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Advertisement28 1939-08-15 6 I m RADIOS For Ef!i*-?cncy, Reliability and SiTVii'C. VERY POPULAR IN MALAYA. So!:- A". rtts: tfO£ BOON LEONG. Distriducoi b: RADIO AND GENERAL AGENCY, I Xi r.a Lumpur.28 words
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Advertisement59 1939-08-15 6 just ready: THE MAN WHO KILLED HITLER This is the book that v was the cause of its Publisher being kidnapped and threaten POST HITLER EUROPE: By Herbert N. Cassui; I his I to be a mental mjecticn to allay the malady el trepiaa N. Ca'scn POSTAGE EXTRA C. H.59 words
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Miscellaneous777 1939-08-15 6 To-day's Radio t n |T j iin tV ?V V" TO-MORROW «i M /iAPnnv LONDON transmission 5 -metres (113 nit• s) TRANSMISSION 5 GSB Ml Mcs (31.55 m.) znT'S meUes (t* c.SB »51 nl 38 m > am Soorts news and Market notes rs- sent, A*,* 645 a 5 (Malays777 words
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Article88 1939-08-15 7 .iidates of the Mer--1 itute, Singapore, ha.c Cham Der oi Comtnation in tne subjects I heir names: iHii her l Osman Ah Anrj: Lim Yew Hock STeo Tiang Chwee (Certificate): Philip c.( i raphy: Heng Yong tn ed Kassim. Chong I eck Chye, Poh Ang X Wee88 words
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Obituary30 1939-08-15 7 Death Of Well-Known Cricketer's Mother i "WO Re porter) .Sunday. Mrs. Hilda A. Andres, tr »e Municipal and mother well-known encketer, passed week and grew ■jer husband and Amelia Andres.30 words
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Article37 1939-08-15 7 i to accused's I ho owned the I I' jlice that he I -tamps in an I ments, who is I tay be present I magistrate (Mr. I cl Friday for I l37 words
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Obituary77 1939-08-15 7 FUNERAL OF MR. CHEAH TATTO (> own Reporter) Sunday. fHI. l umral oi Mr. Cheah i Yatto who passed away at f t;, took place this r»: p. sr iiii his residence at No. 58. (iret'ii Hall. .<on s. Messrs. in all Wat San. players, iwo -i i;idchildren to winded77 words
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84 1939-08-15 7 I I Vi.»-» Own Reporter) 1 Sunday. ■ja the Ipoh a middle t summoned an 1 conaulting hin Kuroh Estate. hia evidence his orders to r tools. He then >i.;kin«> him to later refused to do *ere too heavy. also refused to r '> do84 words
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58 1939-08-15 7 POSSESSION OF DAGGER Singapore, Monday. \if°XG Chow Chye to-day pleaded |f guilty before Mr. C. H. Koh. the fourth magistrate, to a charge <>i possession of a dagger. Accused was found with the dagger in a house at Jalan Sultan on the morning of Aug. 13. The case was postponed58 words
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Article97 1939-08-15 7 London. Aug. 14. Lieut.-Col. B. R. Mullaly. of the Gurkha Rifles, will succeed Major-Gen. Figgott as Military Attache to the British Embassy at Tokyo in October.— Reuter. 80-Year-Old Woman Fined Singapore, Monday. TAN Ah Yeow, 80-year-old grandmother, resentful of being arrested early yesterday morning for hawking without a licence, isReuter. - 97 words
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Article71 1939-08-15 7 Military Honours At Funeral Of Volunteer Singapore, Tuesday. JHE funeral of the late Mr. Noel Eric Paton u,h„ General Hospital on Sunday, took TZ yesterday afternoon and was very ,arge attend /f^'' Ce ter fiends. The deceased, who was a se/geant n g" maT?™ of the 2nd. Battn., Straits Settlements71 words
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914 1939-08-15 7 I The bearer party and the firing par", I ere composed oi men ol the deceasec's company. Tne Rev. Bather C. uautnler, oi the Church ot the Holy Family, Katong, conducted the services m tne Cnurcn and a, tne graveside. At the conclusion of the service three .YS" e ?5914 words
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Article85 1939-08-15 7 ALLEGED THEFTS OF CHANDU AND CASH AT. vr—>. Monday. to havt i.uu the uovernmcivt chandq shou in Church gtre< at 3.30 am. on July 30. with fwo others -yno liave already been ar- V:1 ami c %S ed and .foien cash 2/-nn c i; lav to U c total value85 words
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426 1939-08-15 7 DEATH OF MRS. J.L. OLIVEIRO M RS Josephine fee Widow of the late Mr. C. F.' nveii o, passed away at the resiE? l h toehl s 1 Singapore, on Sunday afteraw oi a 6n er a Iengthy iUneSS at llle age oi bO years. P=s.tion V Mr y s426 words
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Advertisement38 1939-08-15 7 iir. Vom* DIBILIN CREAM This new scientific preparation b made of hormones n->d vegetable extract ai d lls quite narmless when applied externally. It gives youthful virility. Said everywhere. $1.50 tube. Distributorsj CHAR! CO., 29, Robinson Road, Singapore.38 words
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Advertisement165 1939-08-15 7 RUN-DOWNaf^^ -when there is SANATOGEN The malaria itself is over, but you still feel run-down, nervy and weak. This is absolutely unnecessary: you can easily take Sanatogen. Every sip of Sanatogen brings new strength and energy to your weakened system. H "No patient of m,ne B Sjnar °6 en the165 words
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Advertisement276 1939-08-15 8 «llllllllllllllllllltMllltlllllllllll ■•••■•^■■■■■•■•■■•••■■■■■■•••■""''"""'"S One of the most daring flights in Aviation History |pf^G^llQL| i i I The True Story of The CRAZY FLIER who j amazed the world with his daring flight to. Ireland mmlmmmV mam*. v wMmmmm tm\ MW H IB*- With Splendid Supporting programme including LATEST BRITISH GAUMONT NEWS276 words
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Advertisement134 1939-08-15 8 i ,BB> 1,, llf P '^l IVhy tufft from NERVES t Th§ high Vitamin B content of I j BIOZYGEN YEAST-VITAMIN cures all nervous complaints obtainable from medicine stores A SUN TALKIE 7-30 TO-NIGHT 9-30 The Thrilling Mystery Drama S "SLIGHT CASE loi jh mn:ir* I w m9m mmm^mmWm^mW^^mWWmm^mmmmmam^mmmWmm^mmm I134 words
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Advertisement147 1939-08-15 8 TlvV'llEmV EVER-LAUGHING SLoTnTTS 5 TO-NIGHT «.15 9.15 MX* TRAIL AGAIN AND jjjj j n tVII BlfcV 4RF MORE THRiLLS for ihem. and more 5 DO NOT MISS "FAST AND LOOSE". FREE PRESS LATEST GALMON I I FAST AND LOOSE" IS VERY GOOD" STRAITS TIMES BRITISH M U YOU CANNOT GO147 words
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78 1939-08-15 9 ngapore, Mondaj. nSli I'OK HAT was this ;i produced before Mr. i. th? tilth magistrate, I ith itai ing represent If |o be a deteeih c and i timed charaeier police constable, i I I bat at. aboil! ::•>. accused went up in plain clothes78 words
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68 1939-08-15 9 Reuter. Rio do Janeiro, Aue tl A PAN-AMERICAN Airways fl.v*»tng boat from Miami crashed woen coming down here to-day fourteen were killed, and two were in jure. I. Js the plane was landing on the harbonr a win* struck the dry dock onReuter. - 68 words
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Article44 1939-08-15 9 Singapore. Monday. I l(>lal v:i!, > v d missing from j living al Upper nt and charged magistrate thl3 Piau, 46, denied the VY! ttlcs t here deol i i Ine ca •c. B allowed the accused poned a week for44 words
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Article28 1939-08-15 9 S■ a r li Gunatailaka. m Prastddhi (Mr. has occurred in I was with the was engaged In < arrying out hL I i rening before28 words
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Article36 1939-08-15 9 k m ~f Burdwan" has left Bong. ?,~V rl 1S c c P cc ted to arrive in SinAnY i« q on Wednesday the s n Proceed alongside ua ss.u b. whari on arrival36 words
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Article51 1939-08-15 9 London, Aug. 14. rhe King, who was accompanied by me n*Ders of suite, was out early on Balmoral Moors on Saturday for the I opening oi the rouse-shooting season ls to-day at St. Gannochv! in Angus, where with the Queen he is tit £2? Pierponl Morgan-British urriciai51 words
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Article27 1939-08-15 9 The death ol H.H. Prince Gamrob has occurred in Bangkok. The Frince i Director-General of the Police and Gendarmerie when the forces wen amalgamated.27 words
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Article81 1939-08-15 9 THE following are output., for July, 1939 TIN Pahang Consolidated Co Ltd I oau pels. Ipoh Tin Dredging Lid. iLahat» 191 pels 51.300 yardage treated 1297 hours run. ipoh Tin Dredging Ltd (A. Btam) 1,300 pels. 159,000 yardage treated 490 hours run Sungei Kinta Tin Dredging81 words
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Article63 1939-08-15 9 <1 rum Our Reporter) l'enang, Sunday. jul.Sd Joscphina A the youngiik est riaui'iter o>' Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Stewart passed away at 11..&• night at the funeral Hospital attcr a short illness. Tne deceased was years of aio ui Wi.s <i pupil of tlx63 words
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Article68 1939-08-15 9 ■LisfAfwftM Si Monday. guilty to having committed theft of $!0 bclorigtng to Mr. L. C. s ;1, J)S Chopard, a Eurasian, had sentence deferred to Aug. 10. Bail Ol $o0 WO allowed. Accused was alleged to have stolen the money from b drawer in the house of68 words
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Advertisement112 1939-08-15 9 itue ROYAL m D LV HAJW BFct I OPENING TO-MORROW Return Screening of Prabhat's .EXPECTED" intaram's Super Special Hindustani j Social Hit! SHANTA APTE I V.: a IB K|Tk* lIA Kit EL I* O L X A jS FfPST RECORDS! r ß:er Bam I Polka j j. f Band Boys'Po|ka112 words
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Advertisement141 1939-08-15 9 COMING SHORT! ALHAMBRA Htfj^uinili ji B jjLjL'i FW&f MIDNIGHT PREMIERE SATURDAY 19th. AUG. jAlhamerA DcHAVIUAfIf} f ANN SHERIDAN ■OHM I'm wf«i»v I^^^^^^H VKTC" lOSY v/m ','jNDir.AM I *»»»k er $h.«»» 0"e>!-»j lama t-t..-. K-t>»- >r *:cmaii cumx A WMKfcfi WOS. PictWi In j\ li l! I f \\i mtilgtkT* 1141 words
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Advertisement89 1939-08-15 9 1 I NEW WORLD DANCE PALACE. THE LARGEST AIR CONDITIONED CABARET IN MALAYA WITH BAR RESTAURANT ATTACHED NIGHT DANCE Nightly at 9.30 p.m. TEA DANCE (FREE ADMISSION) EVERT TUES.. THURS. SAT. I SUNDAY TIFFIN DANCE FROM L.tU P.M. U L'JO P.M. SPLCI AL E N I RANG E TO CABARET89 words
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Advertisement211 1939-08-15 9 TO E Q UINS song maS^t l SEE THEM DO THEIR OWN DELIGHTFUL DANCE STEPS! I POSITIVELY LAST DAY ALHAMBRA Wl?' |'1 iOth Century-Fox Musical 1 5 S Comedy Hit presenting j CLAIIIL TREVOR $§t* j j iiiid the Tanious j QUINTUPLETS m j X a > n «1...J0. ••■.■SH.CBJBi211 words
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Article626 1939-08-15 10 THE misgivings created by the de--1 claration of the Angio-Japa-nese agreement have been somewhat ameliorated by repeated assertions from responsible quarters both in London and the Far East that the declaration does not connote any change in British policy with regard to China and Japan. The Chinese626 words
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976 1939-08-15 10 By the Proprietor of the New York Dally News FOR two weeks before I went to Germany and during my first week there I pulled what strings I could to meet Hitler. It is the saying in Europe that976 words
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Article109 1939-08-15 10 1914 HMUKIO luU sembled before th< paUcc J? want our Kaise: n,,., The tni|>-.. window. "In th, he said. "I know Germans Th Into jubilant m 1939 -ru W,IS 1" mount. Then a door oa balcony opened, and the I appeared. Time was iiongati a smile or of tout.109 words
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Advertisement148 1939-08-15 10 ROBINSON'S SALE 1 ENDS TO-DAY Half Price Counters Will Be Found In All Departments. With a Jar of Marmite, and a few ordinary things C SS S 5 cheese, tomatoes, ct «o are lots of delicious savoury meals you can make in a matter of minutes. Marmite makes the simplest148 words
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Advertisement23 1939-08-15 10 "4 IN ONE" SOAP The newest toilet soap in town. Sold Agents: TOTE CHIANG CO., LTD., 100 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE Wholesale Retail23 words
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Advertisement64 1939-08-15 10 mm mm .mm Wmfw, Aßiwftr mmmw DELL WOOD jS&T A/) J black Tin Jer.' I 4T#\ AY*, *UU<tCIL R<*e. Lavender M fpHH M rtm <arnjl <<n. Ja^inii I 1 4s£~r~ o m«si.oO KB SffcF PERFUmED T0H TPLCUm p The PLATIGNUM I J PEN AND PENCIL TRAY SKI In inanv colours.64 words
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1025 1939-08-15 11 REPOR TED PEA CE PLAN OF MUSSOLINI diplomats busy in WARSAW "Free City Not Worth A War" Reuter. < Ii\ !.:< UN'; estimates of the results of the Axis con- s continue to arrive. Warsaw reports diplomatic there jet ween representatives 0 f mouldingReuter. - 1,025 words
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170 1939-08-15 11 Reuter. London, Aup. 15. N USTS and Bightseers crowded the village hall of Sutton n. yesterday, when an inquest was held on the persona f an East Anglian chief which were found when his burial ered on high ground overlooking the riverReuter. - 170 words
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Article244 1939-08-15 11 RUSSIA HOLDS THE BALANCE Reuter. London. At:n. 15. rrui. fact that, in this nominal A peacetime, Europe has eisht and a half million men under arms, without counting the* navies and air forces, is the striking conclusion of Renter > military expert en the basis ofReuter. - 244 words
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167 1939-08-15 11 New Axis Diversion? Reuter. Bratislava, Aug. 15. 4 CAMPAIGN for the return to Slovakia of territories ceded t<» Rumania and Poland last autumn, and towns occupied by Hungary in March, is in progress in towns in eastern Slovakia. Pinmk Ministers and other high offi- cials addressedReuter. - 167 words
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Article96 1939-08-15 11 Reuter. Shanghai, Aug I"?. A CROWD of Chinese, among whom several Japanese are alleged to have been seen, attacked the Britisn Consulate at Chefoo on Saturday, according to trustworthy foreign dispatches received here. Men armed with clubs and swords smashed 18 window panes and seven mosquito screens.Reuter. - 96 words
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Article366 1939-08-15 11 Reuter. London, Aug. 15. IT is reported from Tokyo that there was i further meeting there yesterday between Sir Robert Craigie and Mr. Kato (Minister-at-large in China) but no date for formal resumption of the Tientsin talks has been fixed. The British Ambassador has beenReuter. - 366 words
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Article74 1939-08-15 11 ARMOURED CAR STOPS SEARCH Reuter. Tientsin, Aug. 15. AN appareni infringement of the policing rights of the British Con cession v.as observed to-day by the crews of two armoured-cars belonging to the British Volunteer Corps. They .saw men from a Japanese patrol-boat .searching a Chinese junkReuter. - 74 words
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Article179 1939-08-15 11 Reuter. L ncton. Aug". 15. pAPTAIN Gerald Parker, a British military language officer ii< Tokyo, is now on his way to pay a visit to Colonel C. li. Spear, British Military Attache in China, who i still detained by the Japanese in htalgan. Captain Parker hasReuter. - 179 words
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Advertisement42 1939-08-15 11 BUY THE J I SILENT ELECTRIC 1 1 CEILING FAN— j "All you hear I is Praise" I FANS CAN BE g I HIRED FOR A MONTH i g /rffV 0/ Tftr Govern! Electric Co., Ll<f. of Em/hmd, "Magnet House," Spore. jj42 words
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Article599 1939-08-15 12 j)ECISION of the International Settlemenl and the French Con cession at Shanghai not to admit any further titorcpean refugees is rot unexpected Many people have wondered why the authorities then have for so long permitted the immigration of refugees, in view oi ihe destruction of so much599 words
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Article, Illustration504 1939-08-15 12 Traffic Court's First Anniversary OVER 10,0 00 CASES HEARD (Tribune Staff Reporter) A YEAR ago tc-day the Traffic Court was opened to relieve the then existing cong< I 0.. in the-Police Court.. During the past year. Aug. 15. 1988, to Aup. 14, 1959, no less than504 words
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Article, Illustration332 1939-08-15 12 THE firsl of th< i>opular organ reci t*ls by Mr Werner Baer will priven at the Meirwrial Hall on Friday afternoon, beginning at 5.80. Mr Baer's soloes will be: Marche Solonelie iMailly»; Minuet (Handel), An dante (Gluck); Finale In A Harris*: Toccata (Btakeley); -Drink to Me Only332 words
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194 1939-08-15 12 'I'rom Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Mv nday. ■pHE forme* Teluk Anson Amusement Park grounds on Changkai Jong.Road, where the Lower Perak Agricultural Shows were hold, and the adjoining vacant ground v>v(\ as dumping ground by <he Lower Perak Sanitary Board for many194 words
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Article125 1939-08-15 12 MAJOR G. W. Gibson and Mrs V. Phillips of Singapore and Dr. Byron of Kuala Lumpur have been appointed by the Malayan Kennel Association lo be judges at the Annual Singapore Dog Show to be held this coming Sunday at the Racecource. This year s125 words
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Article, Illustration33 1939-08-15 12 The Traffic C ourt building is a temp orary one. It i> ia the a Sepoj Lines Police station and it is probable that bi the Court will he changed.33 words
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Article443 1939-08-15 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) DENANG, most precious British <:utpost in il. < ant■ Singapore and Hongkong, assumes greater i apt i of fhe decision la fortify it further by the despatch India-, several hundred ol whom arrived a few days Second largest pert cf Malaya, with a443 words
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Article95 1939-08-15 12 {From Our Own Reporter) APRFttv Penan S- Sunday. FREiry wedding took place on Thursday morning at the Church ol Assumption. The contracting par iv i i 1 The foom is the .sou of ■no is attached to Messrs Gestetner Ltd.. Penang while the bride is u\ younger daughter95 words
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Article95 1939-08-15 12 IT has been decided lo ddttj a CBtttfdb at ti val Base. The «•--I *.iil i>'| 53.000, in addition ntuctiaH of ai feast $Stt will be tiercel• for farni shi ig. Toward; this th< p is the Admiralty grant i EUOh about $500 celled d j95 words
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Article89 1939-08-15 12 ImM 1W Appeal of I heom I irffitf Lam V asainst the decision «>i iae «T Mr. Justice C M W"™ ,V„ to be taken before lhe full appeal of the I M > w ul! r by mend for the n 111 It mm be recalled89 words
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Advertisement22 1939-08-15 12 HI RUPERT THE RDDENT lyf AFTER infIERSIDN IN THEBEST OFSPIRITS. 111 l AJOW BRING Oft YOUR DARNED CAT f 1 W.P.&. 6922 words
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Advertisement45 1939-08-15 12 OVERScAb ASSURANCt COHPOKAIK n .o:— CHINA BUILDING. <I r otl raONE 580?. FIRS MARIN! SONAL ACCII3 MEN'S COMFI > *ATW INSURANT I AChNTb' SLRLMBAN P*»l BKO? p MALACCA BONG t >* u j>b SLANG -LBEENG FEN ANG GBNKKAL gJJ L U» AND v gl>'6 CORPORATION 1-»* li45 words
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Article, Illustration133 1939-08-15 13 Reuter. drt thousand I avavisit--1 during the r re the Engt- I 1 f its kind 1 una hundred i scientific yr in ail its o:T.\imately >ns in Sinea- while some j three to four times j ol the exhibits j 1 the best I IReuter. - 133 words
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Article152 1939-08-15 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) ttangkok, Aug. 1». Correspondence in Thai papers is devoted to telling the I'olicc Department that, in order to be in keeping with Democracy these days, it is high time that something should be dene in effecting various reforms in the condition152 words
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151 1939-08-15 13 F OREST DEPARTMENT JOBS FOR LOCAL MEN RIVEN improved facilities for training in Malaya, it is a certain number of appointments in the nartment at present held by Europeans, locally-born men, states the 1938 report of Department, which has just been issued. given during po nihility of hnhods of local151 words
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89 1939-08-15 13 Singapore, Tuesday, reran Cram a series of concerts in F 1 ho" n" Shanghai and We*har#*l. Hon o Kuu,„ ob «oprano wellMis; Barbara G Jmar, a a J*nmaaon JSSi m transport ship HMJB Medway. mrp-'ved In th patronage of hleh cine A B w anticipated89 words
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Article25 1939-08-15 13 Singapore. Monday. "i the preliminary death of a -bay" Drew, Ong Chow Ye\ haw hern stabbed to death at the junction OfWO«W»*25 words
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448 1939-08-15 13 Fish Dealers "Uncertain And Cautious About Canning' ]i/IORE applications Irom the Federated Malay Slates for instruclien al (he fisheries school, which is being established in Siniracct.ncmie progress of the people of 1 h«* Federated Mau»v Slates for I his seems t;>448 words
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49 1939-08-15 13 Sin ga pore, Tuesday. a SECOND contingent of ground A personnel from the R.A.F. arrived here at 7 o'clock this morn ing on the 'Chanta'a." The new men are coming in ronnection with the new R.A.F. units arriving lately for basing in Singapore.49 words
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Article73 1939-08-15 13 Bingapore, Monday. nENTENCE of one montn's rigorous imprisonment to be followed by six months' police supervision was passed by Mr* L C. Ooh, the fifth magistrate on Aw Ah Kow for theft of an iron pipvalued at S4, at Seng Poh Road in the early hours73 words
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132 1939-08-15 13 Bank Officials Deportation Order a TELEGRAM received from the A solicitors act ing for the OverseaChinese Banking Corporation in Bangkok states that they have not received any mformation as to a deportation order being made against the four officers of the bank who have been arrested. A previous message from132 words
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Article267 1939-08-15 13 WILL there be another big gold rush j in Pahang shortly? This is the question which is exercising the mind:, of business-men and indus- trialists all over the Peninsula. Its answer depends upon findings ot Sir Lewis termor, who undertook an intensive geological survey of267 words
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189 1939-08-15 13 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang Sunday. TARRING outrages were renewed in Penang this morning when a 50-year-old Chinese fruit seller was set upon by three Chinese, who after beating the unfortunate man emptied a tin of tar on him. The man whose name189 words
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368 1939-08-15 13 Woman. 80. Flees From Hainan 11 rom Our Own Kepoitn Ipoh. Monday. i LARGE contingent of women and girl refugees from Hainan Island arrived in Ipoh over the week-end showing the effects of thei; nerve-wrecking experiences in the island now occupied by the368 words
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Article44 1939-08-15 13 Reuter. Berlin. Aug. M Hamburg cotton Importers haire con eluded a barter agreement with Iran for the exchange of ten thousand tone of cotton against German finished pro-' duets. This is described as the fust I barter pact with Iran.—Renter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Advertisement83 1939-08-15 13 N«> natter what the conuif'ons. ICEBERG BUTTER is protected *> all limes from deterioration or contamination. This pure cry kejtter is sealed In an air-tight container and is obtainable everywhere. THOSE: SPOKE n.VJfi (5 lines;. X- LUBiTOTI BSI (3 lm?s>. JPOH 110 HI (3 lines), PENANG i:>() 0 ir.ol. BDTTE83 words
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694 1939-08-15 14 Inquiry Into Army Officer's Death Singapore, Monday. JTVIIJENCE of how a taxi passed his lorry at a speed of between 40 to 50 miles per hour, then zigzagged away and was later seen by him to have been involved694 words
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Article206 1939-08-15 14 nivivr 4, Singapore, Monday JAMNG that the operation of 'pin-tables 'in cWZL other public places by promoters who left tables but deleave any trace of their whereabouts, was a big busine* Inspector Gordon asked the third police magistrate Ti Fletcher-Cooke) to impose salutary fines in206 words
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Article98 1939-08-15 14 MAJOR W. a. rrj mindmt »f tl Straits merits Volunteer lai v «apoi eat ti.-' (ad oi this mmylb I take up a new appointmeal uithtl' British M litar: Mi iea U thf Kffyptiaa Ai He has been wit'; B In Malaga and acted 1 G. Stokes98 words
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Article146 1939-08-15 14 The following are passengers lor Malayan ports on Aeneas from the i United Kingdom which i.s due at Sinsai pore on Sept. G. j Group Cant. B I Billy, M C DPC I and Mrs. Silly, Rey and Mrs C King Capt and Mr: a. Anderson Mr146 words
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Advertisement373 1939-08-15 14 MALAVA'I PREMIER HOTEL J TO-MORROW GRAND OPENING NIGHT OF 1 "THE CIRCUS COMES TO TOWN" PROCEEDS TO THE CHILDREN'S' AID SOCIETY THE GREATEST CHARITY SHOW EVER PRESENTED IN SINGAPORE tUk t> Si. thmst prsH in- no sale cf Flowej or In addition to the Show on Tilt RSDAY Mf JUT373 words
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Advertisement261 1939-08-15 14 Protect your ««ythan to pay for repair, A gccd paint is the bt>t J^MUk defence against those destroyers Tropical sun and Tropical dampness. Hubbuck'i is the mmW mm paint you can buy-use it regularly. A PATENT DIPLOMATIC VSK^I NEW FLAT OIL PAINT FOR J lINC ll CHIWOf WOODWORK |1 rSUS261 words
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Advertisement83 1939-08-15 14 CONSTIPATION Y HEADACHES > LASSITUDE j 1 ;V INSOMNIA I EFFERSQL EFFERVESCENT FRUITSALINE BENGAL CHEMICHL CBLCUTTR-BDMBRU OBTAINABLE ETBIYWHai ur diract f roril A^„,^ Naina Mohamed Sons Singapore. Kuala Lumpur and Penang. I Sij|M^ en your Hedti i I I There la definitely notaia U a nee to Infl 4P. v83 words
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Article89 1939-08-15 15 August Medal At K e pp el Golf Club ipo i Tuesday. taken out Medal as the and the following ores return,i > v. inner 1 7l i .(I and tl'O played as under:— N Elliot G m Millar I; \H SWEETS M G HarGunstone \V Fryer 31 or 3589 words
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Article26 1939-08-15 15 I' friendly V latter*s A. Alia X A Sved. V. P S M Snaik N Syed. E Kader Mai- S Mohamed B Mohamed I26 words
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139 1939-08-15 15 Singapore, Tuesday. THE August Bogey Competition of the Garrison Golf Club was played at Tanglin on Saturday and Sunday, which resulted in a tie between Capt. C. Ryan E. A. Joy and C. F Jennings with a return of 2 down. The following were the139 words
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Article47 1939-08-15 15 TO .).W SOCCER Div. 1 R A F vs. vS.G C —.Stadium 2A. R.A.F. (T.J VS. Marines re s.A. 2a. r.n. Malay l v> RA O C -Naval Base. 28. I iH v, Fai BaSt Moravia--S.R f. ;b y m c.a. vs. s.c.f.a. y- Y.M.CA47 words
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365 1939-08-15 15 Singapore, Tuesdtv relief j S.C.C 0. PLAYING t han their opponents, the Police yesterday deC in a Reserve Division league game played on the ol interest for Mile as a team ed able to direct "ten kicks or control the ball. played in the365 words
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410 1939-08-15 15 THE annual athletic meeting of the Wearne Brothers Ltd., Sports Club was held on Saturday, August 12 at the Jalan Besar Stadium. A fairly large crowd wa-s prescr.'. amongst whom were Mr. and Mrs. C. F. F. Wearne. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. B Wearne,410 words
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Advertisement17 1939-08-15 15 BAB A CO. LI DM I 449 MIDDLE ROAD. B THE FOREMO/T DEPARTMENTAL WM OF 7ERVICE fr^E^ONQMYJJ17 words
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Advertisement210 1939-08-15 15 There'- only one real test of a shaving system. Does it give you a "clean, close, smooth shave? It b because Gillette passes this test so capably that it i- preferred by millions of men in every country of lhe worM. TAKE THIS QUICK CURE FOR*A SICK STOMACH Indigestion, pain,210 words
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Advertisement226 1939-08-15 15 I What did the Rancher say- I I as they drank the I I last round up? I 65> I I Why arc men so enthusias- tic about Johnnie Walker? I Surely because this famous I'VjdjJSSf JL" j I whisky is not merely "good" /I and "old," but a blend226 words
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Article160 1939-08-15 16 Singapore, Tuesday. \u Ba dminton Party dethe Bukom Sports Club in a of badminton by five games to love laat Sunday at the lattert hrst? UUs (HQr Payers mentioned {Jl?; J ?J 1I1 f; Le c c b£at Chow Pen g Kong MiTa fti 5 WilUe T160 words
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400 1939-08-15 16 HARD-FOUGHT MATCH ENDS WITHOUT SCORE Singapore, Tuesday. wwriT^ ri T: rs0j Maachestera n PLAYING at Changi yesterday in a Division I league fixture the Engineer, were held to a goaUess draw by the Manchesters m a game which was one of missed opportunities.400 words
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Article, Illustration23 1939-08-15 16 Mace had a busy time during the ma<th h tween the Postals and the R.A..M.C. yesterda>. He let in seven goals.23 words
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246 1939-08-15 16 Singapore, Monday. Lo > a,s 3; R.E. (Malays) 0. JHREE goals, scored late in the second half enabled the Loyals to beat the R.E. (Malays) in their Garrison League game played at Gillman Barracks to-day. The first half saw a fair exchange m the246 words
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Article95 1939-08-15 16 I THE Municipal Services Club will bi "At Home- to the Post Office Club on Sunday. Aug 20. when a series of Inendly games will be played at n* dub premises. Farrer Park ihe programme arranged is as follows."— BILLIARDS do A.M >—N* Fork 4iS'|.°vJß' J t re,!liah95 words
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Article47 1939-08-15 16 The following will represent the Chartered Bank Sports Club ia a fo-dav?2£ S IU I a i- Stadium uJT* o~ ye Hock > Jl T ong and Lenir Hock, Sim Chuan, Gillett and CasfeLs «r, and Hock Chiang Reservec m. Seng and Nadarajah. eserves A h47 words
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Article179 1939-08-15 16 Ha ndicap s For Ip oh Skye Meet Meeting to i„ rak Turf f it. ih r u f r^; Horses. CUs i n Woden ~,v 1 I f Kuala Princt Sam Bui Startock f'resid, llt Horses. Class J n„ Ha rap Cosmetic Inverfog Excuse M Pride Of Perak SfWM,179 words
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102 1939-08-15 16 d/sease°r ratlonS r WaSUng and other diseases you f eel so weak and exhaustf° that you wonder whether you'll yoTZ yyel c l D r ,o d ~es «i you simply must cat rw wea"est% fn Can J* mainM rir X7 aCh the Patients find102 words
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258 1939-08-15 16 T 'X following are the full statistics r,h< wing th* nuners and jockey, at the Penang Turf Cluh recently completed. OWNERS Mr. A. Van Tooren 2n d l rd Tungku Amaloedin 3 Bulan Stable" I 'Mr. Hercules" 9 f 1 "Mining Kongsi" o 1258 words
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Article61 1939-08-15 16 KoJeJc racing will be hi :< 1 Blglap on Saturday and Sundaj 12 and 20 at about 11 a in The events for Saturday kolcks manned by two and three P only. The events tor Sunday rill W I'oleks manned by two. thro seven persons respectively 061 words
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Advertisement200 1939-08-15 16 1 LONGER LIFE TO YOUR POLISH and TO YOUR NAILS If you have dry nails that split easily and cause poor wear in your nail polish Cutex Polish Foundation is made for jEteiBBsU J you. It contains a beneficial wax. It '\£m helps to relieve brittle nails and makes j200 words
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Miscellaneous24 1939-08-15 16 TfQE TABLES TO-DAY Hlgft «V.Vn: 11.05 a.m. 8.9 ft 10 o.m iv rt. High Water: 11.38 a m* 9.2 ft 11 -> p.m. 10. •> i;24 words
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Article, Illustration208 1939-08-15 17 m the "C" S C.C. tennis the following reA I. Edmiston. Hil r ermann beat "p f. Kinsey trom A. V. I W. M. Hipkin. i; CUSS v c i 2 vs. Dr. J. A. P. r G Simpson I —o) R A. W. Hills208 words
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Article, Illustration493 1939-08-15 17 POST OFFICE IN GREAT FORM Singapore, Tuesday. Post Office 7; R.A.M.C L AFTER a sensational start, the R.A.M.C. faded away and were severely 11 trounced by the Post Office to the tune of seven goals to one in a Division II "A" match493 words
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Article90 1939-08-15 17 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. THE Singapore Royal Artillery four defeated the Singapore Polo J Club in the Una! play of the BuMjg Shield at the Racecourse heie Wis afternoon. The match was won by the margin of one and two- sevenths which was90 words
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Article351 1939-08-15 17 August Medal Result Singapore. Tuesday. THE August mcaal competition of the 1 Royal Singapore Golf Club was played at Bukit Timah on Saturday and Sunday and resulted in a tie betue.n H L. Marshall and P. D. Lavvson in .♦A" Division with, a net score of 71. W R351 words
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Advertisement443 1939-08-15 17 COULD NOT KNIT FOR NEURITIS If neuritisTothers you. deal with it as this woman dealt w.th her.y "For yean I was unable to km writes "owing to neuritis In my hanc Sst year I started taking *™f™> ana now the knitting craze is on I pan keep UP with anyone.443 words
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Article272 1939-08-15 18 New factories And Mills Appear Development Proceedj n Along Systematic REVIEWING industrial reconstructs of resistance, Mr. Euyang lZ Z tun] Department of the Minwtrjt#% "during two V »Z v of Eeow,,.. 1 Mr Euyanc j Principle of ci I tnal policy fs j and to improv( 1272 words
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108 1939-08-15 18 Loramr, Aug. 11. A V S on (ho weak "ie so-called occupied areas tne Chinese in <!,„ Kuemilaa operahnu 11 eas < «nd west of the zone ,n Eart U,,,MV made a s r S V K if <»* (he cw c^tar n, %^rv, n108 words
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27 1939-08-15 18 I Shanghai, Aug. 9. Preservation commit" OI lhp Pp;^ ar.d J)olltlC:l1 They are eoino .h^ to the kuj mZtina rotation rnteniationaTNews Ummer of27 words
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Article37 1939-08-15 18 j Shanghai, Aug. 9. i operation in ■sunn Shentung has resulted In the v-" bodSS? 3,000 back *«—I 1 Amon B the dead are Colone 1 Ya*hl "own op a t.—mteinational News.37 words
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33 1939-08-15 18 L^A^ man the BusTaivuan iKnlsin Hankow service me allotment of Whit* rn. n ~ai *re as follow 1 wniw -Guardio s C 2 4 ,0 md 50(,: Worth33 words
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93 1939-08-15 18 Wivr- chain,, Aug. 11 ,'";f ««<• »n. ■pal <ni J>\ the n, f p arr i v "«w-cpuple succeeds. ang of which he S nst the K"omint future wave m »h 10niI11 de; erected in t wouW how provtociflj of llu Kweiaftei93 words
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Article222 1939-08-15 18 U Tn°T l, l Lik ?xr y Sllccess 0r 10 Tokyo War Ministry of his W'tvprin Shanghai, Aug. 8. WW* last yea" r ereh Shjnki Geneial It&ealri Minister he win 52 War nominal Supreme A, 1 111 h naval i Some about coinmitttai Jan™ 80 hesit222 words
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Article49 1939-08-15 18 Hongkong. Aug. 11 "Web iiu 1 i... P l P ro P<* in a.M.ro, lmat( rt v 2 °-f i^o eh U b r :1 S ,„r he P < i u d dtarih rean k." ,e st »'ed f„ r de|»l, 1,„ v,' "J""*- bee.,49 words
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Article121 1939-08-15 18 HHP ok- Chu ?*Wnfir f Aug. n staunch.rtovSL rn V one the j China's war r ni t« supporting clared r independence, deciared Genera (R e t I r v *eek W at'' St rned fr J a fourI -nnients speical emissary been best have ttons remittee121 words
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Article47 1939-08-15 18 I Chunk I J£ IG HT Japanese militt Ta i, ch °w along the C mrrni, ast China early corning, demol'ttuug mr 100 th £123? dai the pi hit. CaLno],c Church by sev. hero a S2°5 dw rep rl i nere.—Central Mews47 words
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Advertisement39 1939-08-15 18 You'll seldom |w buy lamps J» CROHPTON COILED COIL LAMP I g.' I TEA t,f rca !i ,a bt H <* oS^'XK F A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ, LTD. X Pho lle 2»SI. I from *3 I§§lr v, j B D-1 Qf) 439 words
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Advertisement25 1939-08-15 18 TO (J INHALERS I pleasant. 1 «T KILLS THE nrpiic «M o, d nflut ™«*S I etc. Agent, in itstiiy.: THE BORNEO Co ltd I25 words
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457 1939-08-15 19 gj ven A Month's Salary Passage Colcmbo, Aug. 4. >rs sent out »>t' service by the Ceylon Governrespective villages by the Indo-Ceylon Mail. I >(iUl seven hundred persons have been tennis did not exceed a dozen. Most of the persons ,i to457 words
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Article12 1939-08-15 19 j —Seth Jamnalal ,1 this morning by authorities. I'mlfc! Pre>*12 words
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312 1939-08-15 19 Calcutta, Aug. 8. TN a statement to the United Press 1 from Wardha regarding the prisoners in Bengal who have given up the hunger-strike Gandhiji sa>s. -I congratulate Subhas Babu on having succeeded in persuading the hungci-strikers to =W»f their fast even for two months312 words
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Article383 1939-08-15 19 Waidha, Aug. 0. aWR Congress Working Committee 1 met at 9.30 a.m. this morning at the bungalow of Seth Jamnalal Bajaj. Among the members present were Dr. Rajendra Prasad. Congw** President, Mrs. Sarojini Naidu, Sardar Vallabbhai Patel. Dr. Pattabhi Sitaramayya, Mr. Sankarrao Deo, Dr. B C Roy,383 words
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Article104 1939-08-15 19 mmm chief Justice, Mr. Justice Nasim rpHL Chier j v Henderson sus--1 All and Mr. Ju t s o uc^ f n the Calcutta pended an Advocate of the Court for a period of three ye July 26 last. The complaint against the Advocate *L-§ V\• withdrew104 words
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179 1939-08-15 19 Madras, Aug. 4. rIAT the Madras Government had suggested to the Central Government the abolition of the Criminal Intelligence Department working in the province on grounds of principle and administrative convenience, and that the Central Government did not accept the proposal was179 words
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Article194 1939-08-15 19 Colombo. INSPECTOR S. M. Rahiman Saibo, of the C.I.D was convicted at the C olombo Assize Court, on July 14 last, of manslaughter of Mr. U Simon Perera and attempted manslaughter of Mr. Perera's son. Chandrascna, and wife. The verdict was by a majority ot194 words
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Article268 1939-08-15 19 Nag pur, Aug. 8 —The Working Committee of the International Aryan league to-day decided to discontinue the Satyagraha campaign in Hyderabad State (United Press.) Simla. Aug. 7.—Mr. Gopinath Snvas tava. Parliamentary Secretary. U.P.. and Covenor. All India Penal Reform Conference to be held at Lucknow In October informs268 words
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Article284 1939-08-15 19 I Leaders' Messages Lucknow, Aug. 5. -1 RECEIVED your telegram last j A night. The decision to open I,T«W schools for the new system ot edue .tion is a great undertaking. i bo« this will be successful in every respect. 1 offer my congratulations I on284 words
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Advertisement11 1939-08-15 19 ft Ml.» Y Daily India Page Edited by C.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc.11 words
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Advertisement201 1939-08-15 19 CURE FOR SNAKE POISON VET another story of how a man I I was cured of cobra poison by mere telephonic communication w "ported from the Madras Central Station, writes a reporter m The Hindu. f Av T Rahim. a motor driver of Adyar who was bitten by a cobra,201 words
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Article, Illustration93 1939-08-15 20 »M*"nf appeaJ to British Earoin Singapore Lo come forward and do their bit to perpetaate the sp»« ol unselfishness and sacrifl c was made by ihe Rev. A. s. Giiea al a toa party given la<t week a i Hie residence of the93 words
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