Malaya Tribune, 16 August 1939
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Title Section40 1939-08-16 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL XXVI- No- 194. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday, August 16, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16. 1939. FIVE CENTS* 940 words
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Advertisement142 1939-08-16 1 Read The s 3 \S 1» A 1 XR I ■W N E Dominant In Malaya EMPIRE PRODICT Britiih Standard Specifications REiXGAL CONSUME COMPARATIVELY LESS AMOUNT OF CURRENT FOR THE SAME ILLUMINATION. Guaranteed average Life of 1,000 i r udentfy say that in the equipment and fang*, of machinery *t142 words
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Advertisement246 1939-08-16 1 fNACET I Buy Nacat and avoid I A TV tha risk of gambling |J L/\ \j ii 3 on the.»p bladai. HN||NHHSBSKHHHHHbVH l asfablishad favouritas, flf r^d^radKEk HP becausa of thair high f|||ff B HI quality and low prica>, MAO€ IN ENGL AN 9 and aisura you of HK^^^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^ml ■I246 words
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Advertisement31 1939-08-16 1 Exclusive I SALONS AT PAGE 13. BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE I MAJESTIC HOTJbL, KUALA LUMPUR. IPS VEEootZ motor i^J j High Class German Pianos iSeason Company Limited US, North Bridge Road *r31 words
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Article123 1939-08-16 2 Last Night's First Night D°] Corrtgan became famous as who flew from New York 10 Ireland "by mistake." He flew in a nlne-yi .v; machine which had been condemn: as unairworthy, and a'flll hi could hardly be said to havi contribiited to the science oi v123 words
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Article305 1939-08-16 2 TO MORROW FOR iLl READ S F.RS. some unexpt S Pleasing newe may be forthe m fop to-day and will probably I be linked uv with a project. A splendid d S tori of artistic activity im ting a he stage and dm ma measure may305 words
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Advertisement378 1939-08-16 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Regular service between Rangoon, Penang, Port SweUenham, Singapore, Hongkong, and Amoy, (Kulangsu). Special cheap return tickets t 0 China for short holiday trips. NEXT SAILINGS:For CHINA (Monthly) Fo r RANGOON (Fortnightly) "Hong Siang" Sept. 11, 4 p.m. "Hong Siang" Aug. 25 "Hong Kheng"378 words
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Advertisement414 1939-08-16 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA incorporated in England). P. 0. S. N. CO S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore 1939 rtANCHI 17.000 Aug. 2J I BANGALORE 6.COC Aug 2t RANPURA 17,000 Sept. i RAWALPINDI 17,000 Sept. 21 I BHUTAN 6.100 Sept. 2I BEHAR 6.0C0 Oct. J CHITRAL 15,000 Oct. CORFU 15.0C0414 words
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Advertisement455 1939-08-16 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDIiUTSCHER LLOYD, (incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 m s. "ELBE" Aug. 2' I m.s. "COBURG" Aug. 31 s.s. "POTSDAM" omiti: Mar>ila, North China and Yokohama S?pt. 12 s.s. "GNEISENAU" omits North455 words
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Advertisement115 1939-08-16 2 HAMB i R(7-AMKRIKA UNIE Oeutsch-Australische Geseilschaft .(tompames incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA AAD JAPAN PORTS scheer ot 1939 m.s. A »S- Manila 20 e-s. VOGILAND via Haiphong Aug. 22 HOMEWARD. X HOLLAND. HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Oue Spore 1939 NAUMBURG (DADG) Direct A U115 words
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Miscellaneous273 1939-08-16 2 To-day's Crossword rrm N M f I f \~rr- 111l 11 JIT: i~ i i~r~ ii irr hTTj" —i|1 ZTT 1 i M I IP 1 |fi .i I i i —n liii rtt t TTin i HtH fjrr r j i I i I j CLUES ACROSS CLUES DO273 words
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Article386 1939-08-16 3 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Tuesday. Previous To-day Change Steady, Quiet Steady, Quiet Xl Buyers 8 9!16 8 9j16 Sellers 8 916 8 916 ■"cpDtember Buyers 8 916 8 916 Sellers 8* 8 B*B Cv t Doc. Buyers 8% 8 5 8 Sellers 8 5 8 8% y JTrd386 words
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Article124 1939-08-16 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Aug. 15, 5 p.m. Total l taft* Dividend Booki nnnncwi m clote Date Ex Div. Payable Date 2» t Aug. 22 Aug. 24 Aug. 23 3d No. 27 Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Aug 24 gg 3d int. Sept. 8 Sept. 14 Sept124 words
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Article785 1939-08-16 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapoie, Aug. 15, 5 p.m Fraser ami Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 8 *3 Austral Amal «L 4.7% Austral Malay 38y 40;Ayer Hitam 19 9 20 9 Ayer Weng 0 72 0.76 Bangrin 17 18 Batu Selangor 1.15 1.20785 words
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Article106 1939-08-16 3 Singapore, Tuesday. Tin at midday was $114%, up and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 28 1116 cents, buyers October! December 28 1316 cents, market steady, quiet. For the first time for what feels like some weeks London showed a buying interest in106 words
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Article236 1939-08-16 3 Singapore, Aug. 15. The following are the exchange stool this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2;4 L32 London demand 24 1 32 Lyons demand 2058 Switzerland demand 241 1|2 Hamburg demand 135 New York demand 54 518236 words
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Article16 1939-08-16 3 Singapore, Wednesday. The price of tin at noon In Singapore to-day was:— $114 (down $14).16 words
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Article15 1939-08-16 3 The price of rthber at noon \n Singapore today was:—• Buyers 28H; Sellers 28%.15 words
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Article159 1939-08-16 3 6% 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: W» 9 ME $1 0^ 000 .7*. ••113*4 ***** norn S°S I* 8,000,000 Trt Anr 1 .Oct l 3% 1937 red. 1962 $2,750,000 Int. May 15, Nov. 15 97»/ 2 99»/ 2 ci. 3% 1938 red. 1958 $4,000,000 Int. May 15, Nov.159 words
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Article154 1939-08-16 3 Singapore, Aug. 15. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan R, (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan R. (Si*m) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan Rice Siam 1 $166 Rice Siam 2 $151 Rice Siam 3 $145 Slam Broken Rice No. 1 $105 Siam Broken Rice No.154 words
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Advertisement35 1939-08-16 3 THE EASTERN UNITED SSI ,{ANf 1 CORPORATION. LIMITED. Ln r? k,NE MOTOR VEHICLE, DF\t ii- PERSON \L ACCI Thy ;i OR KiMEN'S COMPENSA. w« AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. *£a£ office: BTREET, BTNOAPCSE. F. W. HAM-35 words
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Advertisement185 1939-08-16 3 m mummßwmm~\ It Impossible for an individual to provide for Mb valued possessions the safety that is afforded by our vaults where we have safe boxes of various sizes for hire at moderate HIRERS themselves hold the KEYS and ONLY THEY can have access to these safe boxes ss that185 words
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Advertisement233 1939-08-16 3 The Mercantile Bank of India Ltd. AN AGENCY OP THE BANK WILL BE OPENED AT JAFFNA, CEYLON ON AND AFTER 6TH JUNE, 1939. BANK OF CHINA SOERABAJA SUBAGENCY Kambang Djepoen 176, Soerabaja. Telegraphic Address:— "Chungkuo, Soerabaja" OPENED FOR BUSINESS August 14 th 1939 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. Oneorporatod Wngfimft, SINGAPORE233 words
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Advertisement478 1939-08-16 4 i^ a^jg iiniiiiiiP hiis mSĕ&sw^ WANTED GOOD GLASS CHINESE GLhjj ior domedic work. One able to ao English cooking preferred. Only wemen Servants kept. Good opening for right type of girl. Apply Box 894, M-aiaya iiibune, (32-B) WANTED TAMIL Tamby apply perspnally Saratha Store, 45, Malay Street Kuala Lumpur. UB-B>478 words
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Advertisement526 1939-08-16 4 Wanted WANTED Small Coconut Estate near sea, healthy district, reasonable distance I town or village not isolated, must be good and cheap. Box 889, Malaya Tri bune, rSingapore. (11 WANTED TO BUY small Lathe for metal work. Apply Box 888, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (8-B> FUROPEAN HOLDING Good Position requires short526 words
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Advertisement642 1939-08-16 4 Miscellaneous YOU CAN ACQUIRE a beautiful voicfor singing and speaking. You will sur- price ycur friends. Your voice can be developed by means of some silent exercises, (No shouting), which banih stuttering and stammering. Take this chance. Apply Box 891 co Malaya Tribune, Kuala Lumpur. (19-Bi KANGAROO CORRESPONDENCE EXCHANGE CLUB,642 words
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Advertisement552 1939-08-16 4 FIAT MARVELETTE CONVERTIBLE, ownci anven, newly overhauled, duco pair ed $700 or nearest otter. Apply Box H6H, .Maiaya Tribune, Penang. U5-B iOl R PRICES ARE CHEAPER THAN EVfcii. 30 reconditioned cars to choose iron. Hong Motors, 28 Cavenagh Road, Phone 2123. (4-B> AN EXAMPLE OF HONG MOT Ot i i552 words
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Advertisement691 1939-08-16 4 MY CHALLENGE! Whom will you choose to solve your problems, which should be treated with utmost confidence? To a mystic, who GUARANTEES every answer and treatment, or others? Ask any five questions WITHOUT birthdata for $1, and ask any other mystic the same questions, see yourself. ONLY SRI ATMA-CHINTAN DARES691 words
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Advertisement514 1939-08-16 4 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAIJT Vacancy for a nmni Applications are Invited t r mv vacancy for a Nurse at the vi Infectious Disease (Middle"- :i Pal Candidates must be f u r y pltalnurses and possess the Certifii» Central Midwives Board. c of t: The appointment will be in th* Scheme for514 words
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Article250 1939-08-16 5 Reuter. Tp London, Aug. 15. T annual British Army manoeuvres are now in full swing. Not since the end of the Great War have so many people in khaki been seen in England. Despite the large number ol troops engaged, it is possible to travel many milesReuter. - 250 words
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Article104 1939-08-16 5 Reuter. (Delayed by Censor) Tientsin Aug. 15. A WIDOW, Mrs. Frances Mary Richard, aged 59. a native of San Francisco, was involved in a slapping incident when entering the French Concession at 2 p.m. yesterday. She carried an identity card from the American Consulate and a personalReuter. - 104 words
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Article54 1939-08-16 5 Reuter. Montreal. Aug. 16.—Marine Industrie*. Ltd.. cf Sorel. Quebec, has concluded a contract worth several million dollar with the British, Government for th: manufacture of 3.7 anti-aircraft guns, with the necessary equipment and carriages. It i s understood that other crdcrj are to follow. ExpertsReuter. - 54 words
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294 1939-08-16 5 Reuter. MR. A. C. Crossley. Conservative M P for the Stretford division and three ether Herr E:u i (a German). Mr. Simonson (an American and Mr. Castello (r Mexican)—lost th'ir lives, together with the rad'o operator, wh.n a British An ways Lockheed Elect raReuter. - 294 words
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126 1939-08-16 5 Reuter and British Wireless. London, Aug. 16. SITTINGS, lasting seven hours in all. of the High Council of the Salvation Aimy continued at Clapton yesterday and were adjourned till today. Yesterday's deliberations were concerned mainly with matters of procedure and the appointment cf committees,Reuter and British Wireless. - 126 words
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298 1939-08-16 5 Singapore, Tuesday. JHREE charges of attempted murder were preferred against a Punjabi youth at a preliminary inquiry begun before the third police magistrate (Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke), to-day. On the niiiht of May 25 a sensational stabbing incident was enacted on a Cecil Street298 words
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Article65 1939-08-16 5 Reuter. Campobeilo Island, New Brunswick, Aug. 15. President Roosevelt who started a holiday cruise on Saturday, gave an assurance at a press conference that he was keeping in close touch with the international situation. He added: "Things are not wholly pleasant. They are about the same as theyReuter. - 65 words
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Article87 1939-08-16 5 Reuter. Jerusalem, Aug. 15. POLICE dogs tracking the killers cf Lance Corporal Hayes, who fell on Sunday night in an engagement with Arab snipers led the police to a house in Hebron where there were three Arabs and "identified" one man. A rif S was foundReuter. - 87 words
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40 1939-08-16 5 Reuter. Rome, Aug. 15. 4 telegram assuring Mussolini ot Yugoslavia's desire for friendship a"d collaboration with Italy has been sent to the Duce by M. Tseutkovitch, Yugoslav Prime Minister, following his recent visit to Trieste.—Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article28 1939-08-16 5 JANET GAYNOR and the noted fashion designer, Adrian, have eloped to Yuma (Arizona) where they wfl] be married, declares a Reuter message from Hollywood.28 words
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Article123 1939-08-16 5 London, Aug. 16. THE death duties payable on the £/.946.892 estate of the late Sir Philip Sassccn. First Commissioner of Works from 1937 till his death in June, Will amount to £789.906. ir Philip Sassocn was Unc.cr-Sscre-t.~ry for Air for a number cf fears and123 words
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Article55 1939-08-16 5 Reuter. Jerusalem, Aug. 15. monks aided by Arab villagers vT repulsed an armed Arab gang which attempted to raid a lonely monastery near here. A party of unknown armed men, allegedly Jews, entered Arab village sooth of Rehovoth and destroyed one house with explosives. This isReuter. - 55 words
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227 1939-08-16 5 Singapore, Tuesday. £ONVICTED on a charge of attempted personation, Cheong Poh Chiat, a compositor employed in a shop in Cross Street was bound over in the sum of $25 to be of good behaviour for a period of six months by Mr. L. C. Goh,227 words
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Article90 1939-08-16 5 Reuter. I LondOfl, Aug. 16. INTENSION cf the Imperial air mail service to 17.000 miles, which is the ''ingest route in the world, is foresha- dowed by the departure to-day Of the I Imperial airways flyingboat Aotearoa I for New Zealand. She Is the firstReuter. - 90 words
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Article48 1939-08-16 5 Reuter. Istanbul. au<j 15 j Army manoeuvres on an unnrecedecited soale started early ro-dert in EastI crn Thrace near the Bulgarian tronI tier. All trooos of Turkey's first army ate j partieinatino on a fcrty mile front. The manoeuvres last until August 21. i —Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Advertisement402 1939-08-16 5 TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE 1938. *m* advertisement appears by direcf'the Registrar of Trade Marks, !i-Sei the prevision, of Section 49(7i of KiWCrT' hereby given that the liaae Marks. Registered In ame oi Ever Ready Razor Product* ol Ever Ready Corner, The f Hendon, London. N. W. 9. England. SJ Alignment dated402 words
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Advertisement183 1939-08-16 5 Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now Invited for the following materials or service. Foi particulars see Municipal ienaer Room Da;: of Closing Supply of new or secondhand steel sheet piling. 4 p.m.. Sept. 14. 1939. Supply of Liquid Chlorine for the year 1940. 4 p.m.. Oct. 16. 1939. SUprJV of183 words
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Advertisement16 1939-08-16 5 GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO., (Optician Mr. C. Y. FAN), (Tel. 21«4). 275, South Bridge Road, Singapore.16 words
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Advertisement225 1939-08-16 5 /§£§i£?J^f^ mzm Discovery f§£*7ii£pffi!i*a'f£ EXTRACT G 37 y PUMPS,NTOYOVR V lit ft r DR,EDUP CLANDS STAMINA M fe 'Jgf Within a few hours this Amazing Herb Extract Revitalizes your Body and I I T% Brain—Sends Rich Blood Coursing I .>= v j# "2jjr f 1 Through Your Veins-Stimulates Flow r225 words
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78 1939-08-16 6 [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] f*IR, I support what Mr. A. B. Jordan, Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Malaya, said at the Social Hygiene Congress in London on the cabarets in Malaya. There are many cases cf men. married as well as single,78 words
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Article526 1939-08-16 6 [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] Sir. -Since the Smo-Japanese War began in July. 1937—though toe vuJv Japanese still maintain they are not at war—l have eathered into my small library no less than twenty-four books written by English men and women Americans and Italians dealing526 words
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Article143 1939-08-16 6 Are You Poisoning Yourself TJoctcrs will tell you that a great deal cf sickne.s i- due "tc the sEif-pciscning caused by faulty ettminatten. The poiscncus waste which gathei in the intestines must k: regular!-, evacuated. Ii the uoce.s is checker: even tempo-aril/, the be: v becomes poisoned, cligcaicn I affected,143 words
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Article957 1939-08-16 6 Bolivian And Thailand Policies Significant i; BLOOD at boiling point in the face of parliamentary opposition appears on a fishing holiday to have cooled to the miserable temperature of appeasement and the four Chinese suspects are to b handed over to the Japanese. The beliei957 words
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Article99 1939-08-16 6 Geneva, Aug is niSCUSSION ofmeth tics to nullify Br Palestine and pn i the White Paper b Nations is expected I the twenty-first World press opening to-moi A thousand delegate; rived from all part particularly large Polish a expected. The tenth Intern, i: Jewish Women will pi99 words
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Advertisement269 1939-08-16 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chemltf and Storm ADJUSTABLE EARTH AUGER I BOREJS INSTEAD OF DIGS. j "m£ I Borts 9 Sizes Holes V Available Up To v i 100 Feet. I Bores 20 to 30. fj ricle.s in O.'.e II Berts A 10 Feet, ii Well in269 words
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Advertisement140 1939-08-16 6 End Rheumatism While You Sleep If you suffer sharp, stabbing pains. If Joint- tre swollen, it shows your blood is poisoned through faulty kidney actiui;. Other symptoms of Kidney l>i>order* are Burning, Itching Passages. "Getting up Nights." Backaches. Lumbago, Leg Pains. Nervousness, Dizziness. Headaches. Colds. Puffy Ankles. Circles under Eyes.140 words
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Advertisement60 1939-08-16 6 SoronH Hand Radios Tullv guaranteed and ■M*** «V„«, C 5 RADIO SERVTCR CO.. OF MALAY 4 1934 LTD. ainfapwire. ftfalaert, ICaala Lumpur Tpoh m;. V THE TWO BEST NEW MALAY RECORDS ON THE MARKET 'Alladin BB SB JIBEiI N q ,c HK 'Tjermin Perbandmgon' BH BnK es€d, lan N ja60 words
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Advertisement7 1939-08-16 7 m /MIDDLE CLASS iij %L 'INCOMES A7 words
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Advertisement514 1939-08-16 8 I CAPITOL s 1 J The True Story of the famous Pilot who "took: j the wrong tuning" to Europe! I s j See DOUGLAS CORRIGAN enact the Story of his Life, j MMll^nManaHHH—■ mm MiHU mmm J With Splendid Supporting Programme including The--5 GAUMONT BRITISH NEWS -Trimimi f I514 words
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Advertisement401 1939-08-16 8 t"'"'wßMWB L «lilß MAW STEAK TOM THAT BLACKEYE. WANT SOME FRIED ONIONS ON FTi THOSE ROWDY ROMANTIC SWEETHEARTS, 808 AND ROSALIND, ARE ON THE LOOSE AGAIN: j m "DO NOT MISS "FAST AND l r... I ,§L MSL POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT JfefV J Three Shows: 3.15. 6.15. 9.15. FAST AND401 words
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Article108 1939-08-16 9 UNDER the auspices of The Telok Iyer Epworth League a twonichi i ncert vjll be held at the Fairfield Girls' School Hall on i nCU v| IT and 18 at 8 p.m. ramme for this concert is of lature, consisting of some m« a sketch, some108 words
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Article154 1939-08-16 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) B« i ,w>, Sega mat, Monday, fci OKE a good crowd to-day the Sooi Cheong Cup soccer competition began on the town padang, when the Town Youngsters were pposed to the Indo-Ceylonese. In a match marred by rough play the Indians emerged154 words
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Article58 1939-08-16 9 The following have been selected to nlaV cricket for" Qtis V.M.C.A. against RAF 'H Q. on Saturday. Aug 19 it 2.15 pm. on the Anson Road Ground: Lvne, Dr. Xavier. V. N Pi''*tv. N. Siebel. U Mohideen. J P. Chrv-Mstcm. Gan Kee Tian.'j. Lcvick, A. Nathaniel*, t. B58 words
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Article65 1939-08-16 9 The annual tournament of the Starlight BP. will be held on the party's court on Aug. 19 &20 (for singles cnly> at 4 p.m. sharp. Saturday. Aus 19:—Tan Chin Thye vs. Tip Kah Keong: Tan Kirn Peng vf. Howe Soo Teck. Sunday. Aug. 20:— Poh Kirn Wan Chew65 words
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Article275 1939-08-16 9 rE Women's August Medal was played at Bukit Timah on Monday and resulted in a He between Mrs. C. R Cherry and Mrs. E. A. Elder in A" Division with a net score of 38, ip a win for Miss E. M. Hallas in "B"275 words
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Article114 1939-08-16 9 From Our Own Correspondent' Johore Bahru. Monday. FOLLOWING are the tie,, in the Johore Bahru district badminton chair.--c unships to be pbved off at the Ayei Molek Malay School court: Thursday. Aug. 17. at 4.J^\p.m. JUNIOR SINGLES FINAL: Esa bin Ahmad <Molek» vs. Ya acob114 words
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Article75 1939-08-16 9 The following have been selected to repre&€nt the Combined Schools against the Ceylon Sports Club at cricket en Saturday at 2 p.m. on C.S.C. ground:-—A. Neubronner and N. Capel (St. Andrews'. P. Yzleman (R. 1.), J. Galistan (5.J.1.), Cecil Wong. E. Doraisamy and Cheong Thlani Siew (A.C.S.),75 words
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Article273 1939-08-16 9 Singapore, Tuesday. |f ERPO SHANKAK, a proprietor of a shop at Ser.mgoon Road, appeared before Mr, L. C. Goh, the fifth magistrate, charged with being in possession of three 4-kati tins of "sree shee" which wag found to he adulterated. Accused was represented by Mr. Mark273 words
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Article44 1939-08-16 9 Reuter. Melbourne, Aug. 15: Modernisation of the cruiser Australia at a cost of £650,000, giving a big Increase of fire-power will begin immediately, according to an announcement by the Defence Minister, street. Th* cruiser Canberra will be similarly mo* demised latei .—Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article107 1939-08-16 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Aug. 13. In 1930-31 the number of pensioners of the State costing £270,000 annually was 1952; in 1936-37 pensioners numbered 4,678, costing per annum, with gratuities, £560,000. The Ministry of Interior has the biggest number of pensioners and give* the largest number107 words
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Advertisement155 1939-08-16 9 COMING SHORTLY ALHAMBRA MIDNIGHT PREMIERE SATURDAY 19th. AUG. AlhambrA BH7 J "V J V 3 «cHOGH ALAM HALE \mmA^ **tf mm o-.g,«Qi $<m« t«>m CONTRAGON 1 VPSULEB. •safe a l( i sllle cure fcr acut€ and Brtthral discharges, etc.. '7;; x. Cures without csusl.rri,, S1 or burning sensation, li, '"«2»m.tlS!155 words
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Advertisement170 1939-08-16 9 The Best Mo«l Revealing Picture Ever Made of the mysl erious Congo! Thrill lo the mo»l exciting Picture* of secret lives twr bared lo human eves! i 3-IS, 6-15 9-15 P.M. l-i HAMIt IS A. }I SWING IN THE RAW! FRENZIED... BARBARIC Also I BEATING FROM WILD DRUMS OF ECSTASY!170 words
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Advertisement75 1939-08-16 9 Another Shipment of new Issues, Just Arrived. Billy Cotton His Band. Horace Finch (Organist). 9576 Wishing (Film 'Love Affair 'j573 Finch Favourites No. 1. My Prayer. 9579 Dance to Horace Finch No. 1 8577 We've come aieni; way 9 gl Qur together. Thr Handvrme Territorial Wishing (Film: 'Love Affair'). Nothing75 words
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Article621 1939-08-16 10 THE Colony of Hongkong—whose generous succour of refugees is still held in grateful appreciaiion by Chinese —has suffered so heavily lately that one more blow may seem trifling by comparison with the virtual loss of direct and entrepot trade with the hinterland owing to Japanese occupation.621 words
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Article, Illustration797 1939-08-16 10 MADAME TABOUIS says M BONNET, French For- eign Minister, is ot opinion that despite the derunciation by the United States of its commercial treaty with Japan, and the coming signature of the Anglo-French Russian pact—two good omens UWer will towards the end of August continue797 words
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Article45 1939-08-16 10 "The modern girl is anything but fast," says a writer. Why, she often takes as much as thirty years to reach twenty-five. A A "Moneylender Bankrupt," says a heading. Very slack of him. Perhaps h* didn't take enough interest in hi* business.45 words
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Advertisement241 1939-08-16 10 W ACHIEVED BY SHIN CLEANLINESS )\n[ F LONDON Skin care isn't matter of happy dabbling* with a miscellany of pots and :übes, for beauty is next to skin cleanliness and first your skin must be cleansed and toned and smoothed and soothed. First, to cleanse your skin way beneath the241 words
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Advertisement62 1939-08-16 10 lAVOID EYESTRAIN! Our scientific examination can determine definitely the condition of your eyes ox whether you need to change the glasses whicti glass"* Wearil1 Aston «>fcingiy low charges for Everbright Optical Co. 19, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE C. S. CHONG, Dr. ot Optometry. Price $1.15 to $2.50 each. Distribute*. 800 CHIANG62 words
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Advertisement66 1939-08-16 10 MEN'S FANCY TIES. J CREASE RESISTING WASHABLE. Special Sale offer. Look at the big reduction. Fine Selection of A« modern broad stripes in a great ife^' variety of colour combinations. Made IKs*'"" from rich quality Mohair and Woo! Mixture. Full Length Popular width. Snap up half ;i dozen of thes«66 words
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713 1939-08-16 11 Annexation Threat Burckhardt Sees Hitler Reports To Britain Situation Still Grave Reuter. Rome, Aug. 16. ITALIAN newspapers unitedly declare that the issue of peace or war over Danzig rests with the democracies, and appeal for a pacific solution. Signor Ansaldo, writing in the Telegrafo, saysReuter. - 713 words
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Article51 1939-08-16 11 Reuter. Vnisterdam. Aug. 16. tresis are mentioned I isional list of the iks < ri'ditors, dcs Registry. s thai the firm mts of foreign trcamany cases it v as tion to re-purchosj. n entioned in the the liabilities, total guilders. "Freiun 57.1004 XX) guilders, 0.1U0.000 andReuter. - 51 words
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Article21 1939-08-16 11 I 5 —The deatn is James Harvey Pe-a-ash of the Pan- ner at Rio de Jan--2 -Heuter.21 words
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373 1939-08-16 11 Reuter. London, Aug. 16. cutive Council of the Transport and General Workpassed a resolution calling on the British Governre energetic and decisive an action to prevent the of international law by Japanese forces in China." solution is being sent to the Prime Minister.Reuter. - 373 words
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Article74 1939-08-16 11 j London, Aug. 16. I THE military staff talks in Moscow j between the British and French missions on the one hand and the Soviet delegation on the other arc being actively pursued, according to i agency reports. Two conferences are being held dail> I and74 words
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Article98 1939-08-16 11 HONGKONGfi AUG. 16. mjRING THE NIGHT JAPANESE 11 FORCES ESTIMATED AT 1,000 MEN LANDED AT NAMTAU IN THE PEARL RIVER DELTA AND AD VANCED ALONG TIIE SINO-BRT-iicu rtORDER TOWARDS SHUMCm N THEY ARE NOW STRUNG OUT ALONG THE BORDER THE* BRITISH AITTHOKIXrES HAVE DESPATCHED ONF COMPANY OF THE98 words
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170 1939-08-16 11 Reuter. Gibraltar. Aug. 16. THE Governor of Gibraltar has issued an order forbidding members of the forces, dockyard officials or their families to visit Spain, following the detention en Aug. 13 of Mrs. Malley, wife of Major Malley, an embarkation medical officer at Gibraltar,Reuter. - 170 words
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Article441 1939-08-16 11 Reuter. London, Aug. 15. JHE British Government have now received from the League High Commissioner for Danzig a message concerning the general tenor of his interview at Berchtesgaden, which as already reported he visited at the invitation of Herr Hitler on Friday. Tnis message andReuter. - 441 words
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Article69 1939-08-16 11 Reuter. Hongkong, Aug. 16. THE new raric-telephone service te--1 tween Honfkong and Chungking wa.~ inaugurated to-lay with ah exchange of greetings the Governor, Sir Gtcffrey Northcote, and Dr. H. H. Kung. the Chinese Premier. The Govern iv ai«o exchanged greetings with S'enor Quezon President), in Manila. Th.2 firstReuter. - 69 words
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127 1939-08-16 11 Chungking, Aug. 16. r pHE Chinese Central Government, according to political forecasts, will undergo some fundamental reorganisation shortly in order to meet the requirements of the present situation. There will bo a reshuifle of ministerial posts and a suggestion has already been127 words
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Article111 1939-08-16 11 Shanghai, Aug. 16. AGAINST all expectations, the antiBrit »*h campaign in Tientsin has been suddenly ordered to ceasj by the Japanese authorities. Consequently the situation has becom2 very much eased. Even the blockade of the British Concession has relaxed. The British authorities, however, have net slackened their precautionary111 words
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Article113 1939-08-16 11 Reuter. Shanghai, Aug. 16. TWO British !-übjects. Father urchesm and Fat In r Renaud. arc being held "incommunicado" at the Japanese gendarmerie headqua. iers. following their arrest nine days ago whin the Japanese raided the Canadian Jesuit .Mission at Hsuthow. The Japanese confiscated spare radio partsReuter. - 113 words
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Article352 1939-08-16 11 BANKERS MEET IN HONGKONG Reuter. Hongkong. Aug-. 16. jT is reported that as the result of I the conference of the Chinese Currency Stabilisation Committee in Hongkong, a new plan has been mooted whereby China is to issue a new currency to take the placeReuter. - 352 words
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Advertisement47 1939-08-16 11 ER HAVE ANOTHER PAIR OF EYES only pair of eyes— in valuable! Guard Have your eyes ularly? if riot, don't lit us and get a pai SERVICE FOR EYESIGHT TESTING! 1 TION GUARANTEED raiu„ M isl:_>c. P. CHONG. THE BERLIN OPTICAL CO. >ut>l Br "b?e Rd., Singapure.47 words
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Article539 1939-08-16 12 lOQK2KG diligently through ai! tne eonilicting reix)rts from Europe, I cannot rind a single word or phrase official 1> confirming the much-discussed rumour that a peace conference is being arranged on Danzig. Neither can I find any confirmation of the rumour, which immediately preceded it, that Hitler539 words
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Article51 1939-08-16 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Tuesday Another driver. Chow Eng Huah, was fined $5 in default one week's simolJ imprisonment, for carrying one too riapy passengers in his hire bus. wi»^r C L aCCUsed guilty, stacec! "o Zip nour hawevp r. said that nrverU%mm ht was v51 words
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368 1939-08-16 12 CATERINC FOR PERSONNEL OF FIGHTING SERVICES (Tribune Staff Reporter) OOUSE building on a very extensive scale is foreshadowed in plans which are now tnrJfr consideration by Singapore property owners and financiers. Under construction at the present time are houses of all368 words
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Article43 1939-08-16 12 (From Our O.vn Correspondent) Taiping. Tuesday. The annual pastors' institute for Chinese ministers of the Methodist Church will be held at the Cameron Highlands on Sept 6 to 13. Mr Lim Yau Tong of Taiping will represent the local church43 words
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Article103 1939-08-16 12 THE most striking and important change during the past decade has been the growth in the nuinbir of Chine c wemen and children, and flip resulting tendency to settle down in Malaya." says the F.M.S. annual report for 1938, which has just been issued 'This103 words
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Article116 1939-08-16 12 iFrom Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. DESPITE several drowning fatalities among those bathing ...ming peels in suburban areas, pecple still persist in going to these pols for swimming. Lon Say Chye. a 13-year-old schoc!'oy of the Yoke Fan Chinese School timpah. is the116 words
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244 1939-08-16 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. DISCHARGED but not acquitted on a criminal charge some time ago, Let Tuck and Wong Nam. a couple of Chinese were re-arrested on the same count. On their way to the Police Courts in the police lorry they are244 words
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Article38 1939-08-16 12 Miss Lean Siok Kheng. second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lean Tat Toe or Taiping, will be leaving by the P. 6 "Ranchi" from Penang on Aug ?4 to further her studies in Hongkong.38 words
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Article348 1939-08-16 12 ADVICE on the procedure to be followed by those who lay in emerpeney stocks of foodstulFs and who are expected to notify the Government of such stocks, is contained in a communique issued by j the Food Controller, Malaya. At a meeting of the Legislative348 words
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Article168 1939-08-16 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Monday. "j[ HAVE come very near to ordering all ol you a flogging. 1 have ii- t done so because there is a com mittee of learned ladies and gentlemen in England which holds the view 1 hat Hogging is no168 words
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Article118 1939-08-16 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday. ALLEGED to have b°cn responsible for the fracture of a rib cf Daud bin Idris, a Tamil named Kuruppan informed Mr. R. C. Redman, the First Magistrate, this mornins* thai the complainant had attempted to stab him so118 words
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Article75 1939-08-16 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Tuesday. A LORRY driver. Tan Jin Yook, was to-day fined $5. with an alternative of a weeks hard labour, Mr. M. Ismail, acting Second Magistrate, for negligent driving, when he pleaded guilty. The accused was alleged to have75 words
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130 1939-08-16 12 Reuter. London, Aug. 15 JHE next meeting of the International Rubber Regulation Committee will probably be held on Sept. 7, according to well-inforrued Circles in London. The present chairman, Sir John Campbell. i s present on holiday. Special interest attaches to theReuter. - 130 words
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Article240 1939-08-16 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Monday. MALAY, Hassan bin Abdullah who was to-day charged with committing house-breaking and theft of $5.23 on July 4 at about 6 a.m. at a house in which lived Haji Abdul Rahman bin Mohamed Salleh, was, at the conclusion of240 words
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Article118 1939-08-16 12 Singapore, Tuesday HEARING a ooue coming Irom to quarters. Lai Kong Huat. coot to Mr F I. Tremlett. assistant superintendent of polirr. left his cooking to investigate In his bedroom Lai Kong Hual forma a man bending down as il to pie* up a. coat-hanger which was lying118 words
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Advertisement24 1939-08-16 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LlWt** China Building, < huha HW* •PHONE 5808. MNGAFOrt FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN* COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT J ri _r^- 1 l24 words
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48 1939-08-16 13 jenmngs, aged 22. ot Gunne.sbury, London, is the first ,fy ,n gas eng.netring m Biitain. She has just received Gas fengmeering (Supply) Certificate after go, C tSr- JS* innings joined the tcki tempan, as a taks aesfctaiu when >he was 17, and al tirst worked vi the showroom,48 words
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Article170 1939-08-16 13 Singapore, Tuesday. »1,000 representing genera] and special damages result of a motor-car accident on Dec. 3 at plaintiff was hurt, was to-day withdrawn from Mr. Justice Pedlow in the High Court 3 dm. oioutiht by the Estates of Johore as al? withdrawn on termo claim were170 words
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Article58 1939-08-16 13 On n Reporter I Penang, Monday. J fION of incendiary theii way through at the new carters, Francis Ligru >*s and senior wardttol Lane Group, com- Hutton Lane, CarBeach Street and HutTj... p o ls attended. ?jas held to permit the jment of sectors as a work58 words
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Article148 1939-08-16 13 rjAMERON Highlands trout have grown well, states the annual report of the F.MS, far J9;»8. which las just been issu d. The fish in the Bertam system seem to rise to a rlv better than those in the Telom system which seem ta be very dour,148 words
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Article128 1939-08-16 13 Singapore, Wednesday. ANOTHER 400 trocps arrived to-day by the Troop Transport Ship "Ettrick." The whole of this batch of trocps are drafts for the various regiments or batteries already in Singapore, the largest draft being for the Royal Artillery. Officers who arrived by the "Ettrick" are Lt.128 words
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Article126 1939-08-16 13 ouj Own Reporter) Seremban. Monday. :i Taanils assembled at l on Saturday resolved to sembilan Indian Tamils' objects being the welfare of the 5 r amils in the State -study of the t lan -uage, the disabilities of birth rorriote equality and unity, ;1 the Indian126 words
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265 1939-08-16 13 26,600 Acres Under Vegetables AGRICULTURAL development in the Federated Malay States is largely due to the initiative anc- enterprise of Asiatic farmers, principally the Chinese. Rice is grown on an extensive scale, and in 193S the .Federated Malay States hac* 176,880 acres under padi265 words
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Article172 1939-08-16 13 Singapore. Tuesday. RAIL of $3,000 each was offered to two Cantonese who were charged before Mr. C. H. Koh, the fourth magistrate, with having distilled 15 gallons of samsu without a licence, being in possession of one new complete still and having fermented intoxicating liquor, to wit172 words
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Article, Illustration28 1939-08-16 13 The Egyptian danrer will be only One of the many attractions when "'the Circus Comes To Town" tonight for th- first time at Raffles28 words
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Article214 1939-08-16 13 Sin' r >re, Wednesday. A FURTHER squadron of Blenheim 4* bombers is expected to arrive in Singapore some time during this week. This will oe the third reinforcement of aircraft for the Royal Air Force in Singapore to arrive within the space of a fortnight.214 words
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356 1939-08-16 13 London, Aug. J5. r rHE first report of the Empire Marketing Board, which was set up in 1937 by Lord Harlech, then Secretary for ihe Colonies, to "help colonial territories to develop their own sources of wealth, to pell more goods and to sell those356 words
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Article483 1939-08-16 13 Seremban, Tuesday. a sequel to the case in which a body was exhumed from the hospital burial ground on June 16 and subsequently found to contain arsenic, an inquiry began this morning into the death of Ayasamy, a kangany on Kombok Estate, Sungei Gadut. Mr.483 words
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Article42 1939-08-16 13 MEMBERS ot the Singapore Cricket Club have been notified ihat the Indian officers holding the King's Commissicrl who recently arrived here have been invited to become 1 visitors to the club dunng their temporary .slay in L'jigapore.42 words
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Advertisement195 1939-08-16 13 PineappU JfAMS superb flavour jt ~r j w (completely cover the Ham with a UM flavour everyone likes has ,hick P of flour d water j made these fine Hams famous in p,ace m a medium oven and Malaya for over twenty years. to bake a qunrter of an m-195 words
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358 1939-08-16 14 PLEA IN PERAK STATE COUNCIL (From Our Own Reporter} Ipoh, Tuesday. RAKING on the motion for the r State Council meeting, the Hon. Mr. H. C Butler plea for the continuation of anti-malarial work grabber plantations. 'Tt is a matter of grave concern for the358 words
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Article41 1939-08-16 14 Reuter. P.udapest. Aug. IS. THE Regent, Admiral Horthy, will watch lawn tennis matches at Goedoelloe to-day, according to a statement by the semi-official news agency. The announcement was made to disprove reports that Horthy is going to Germany.—Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article109 1939-08-16 14 The following is the output for the lour weeks ended. Aug. 12. 1939. of th.? Faub Australian Gold Mining Company. Ltd: Crushing No. 549 Battery treated 4.910 tons of ore returning 1,389 ounces of bullion equivalent to 1,322 ounces of fine gold. Retreatment Plant treated 7.306 tons109 words
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Article55 1939-08-16 14 Singapore. Tuesday. RATINA binle Walijam. a young Javanese woman, chimed trial before Mr J. Fletoher-Cooke. third pjiicc magistrate, this morning, to a charge alleging theft of $40 rash belonging to Peer Mohamad a' Veera-amy Road yesterday. The woman was bniled out at the police nation. Th<? case was55 words
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Article114 1939-08-16 14 Singapore, Tuesday. AN elderly Hokkien, Ang Beng Keng. was produced before the fifth magistrate, Mr. L. C. Goh, charged with having acte-d as a teacher in an inT-egistered school, to wit. the Ang Beng Keng School. 11th milestone Yeo Chu Kang Road, and having taught in the114 words
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Article118 1939-08-16 14 THE following .slue;- I ful in the Exr- I don Chamber ol M April last:— 100 HIGHER CERTiriC4TP I Bock-Keeping and Account?. 1 Govcndasamy. u,,la,(^ Typewriting: Tan I CERTIFK i vim,. I Book-Keeping: Si YT' I riaengan Doly (with I Yew Lum. Ponnam I c.asan. David118 words
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712 1939-08-16 14 THE twenty-ninth annual ordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the United Malacca Rubber Estates Limited, was hex at the Company's Registered Office, 96, First Cross Street, Malacca, on Aug. 14, the Chairman Mr. Chan Kang Swi, J.P.. C.H.. presiding. Others present included712 words
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53 1939-08-16 14 (From Our Own 1 J PANG Ah Long, a H was this mornin y i?n* cJLin :ond x jc« v r sealing br? id for offering an 1 cents to the poli rested him. The accused plead charge* but His H f& tence till53 words
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Advertisement359 1939-08-16 14 MALAYA'S PR6MIEQ HOTEL J TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT AT 9.45 P.M. GRAND OPENING PERFORMANCE "THE CIRCUS COMES TO TOWN" PROCEEDS TO THE CHILDRENS' AID SOCIETY j 60 ARTISTS 30 NUMBERS The Greatnt Charity Show ever Presented in Singapore. Tickets S5. There Will Be No Sale Of Flowers or Programmes EXTENSION TO359 words
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Advertisement133 1939-08-16 14 ANGLO MALAY RESTAURANT «Be. t hfttnedan Enterprise Opposite New Alhambra Theatre 73-75. Beach Road. Singapore. MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT.' FOR EXCELLENT FOOD 6 DRINKS! PRICES VERY MODERATE! SERVICE PROMPT <£• COURTEOUS! YOU ARE NOT BOUND TO BELIEVE US BUT A TRIAL WILI ALWAYS CONVINCE YOU. OPEN DAILY FROM 8.00 A.M. TO133 words
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Advertisement137 1939-08-16 14 fat Dissolved 5 Pounds a Week Art you too fat? Would you like to hav< beautiful figure like the famous Cineim Stars of Hollywood? A California phvsiciar in treating famous actors and actresses has discovered a safe secret method o; quickly dissolving excess fat without dras tic dieting or exercise.137 words
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Article501 1939-08-16 15 Case Of Lorry With One Dead, One Living Driver From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat, Monday, j c across some really wonderful cases but this is t remarkable of the lot." So said Mr. K. G A Assistant British Adviser, Segamat, who acted as resumed hearing 0 f501 words
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Article68 1939-08-16 15 o*n C->rr ipondent) DAMa \mv Monday, ft just bought a bicycle friend and wished for a letting up on the machine ed a thrill and asked ana compatriot, to sit at the he Felice, however, and ms making an appearance "»cne Rauf bin Mohamed Sa'at,68 words
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367 1939-08-16 15 tFrom Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Monday. DELIEVED to be one of the first proseeutjone tinder this pecV#n in Malaya. thro- 1 Javanese were thin moiningr produced before Mr. Justice J. V. G. Mills in the Muar Assize* and faced a charge? of belonging to a367 words
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Article246 1939-08-16 15 SOCIAL PERSONAL Al the Seek Kia Senh Temple, the wedding took place last week cf Mr. Li'n Keng Siong. the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Tiong Leong, to Miss Ong Yuen Mui. eldest daughter of Mr. aaJ Mrs. Ong Van Chuan. After the ceremony a reception was held246 words
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Article102 1939-08-16 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) i Johore Bahru. Monday. TWO Hainanese, one still in his teens, appeared before the acting Second Magistrate, Mr. M. Ismail, to-day charged with being members of an unlawful society, namely, an "Anti-Enemy Backing Up Society," at about 2p.m. at randan, in Plentong, yesterday.102 words
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78 1939-08-16 15 From Our Own Johore Bahru, Monday THE Johore Air Raid Instructors* Course, 1 open only to wardens who have obtained first grade certificates during the recent examinations, begins on Thursday. Aug. 17, at the New Police Depot, Jalan Tebrau. The course will continue on Friday78 words
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Article101 1939-08-16 15 'From Our Own Correspondent' Johore Bahru, Monday. DROUGHT before the acting Second Magistrate, Mr. M. Ismail, this morning a Chinese, lam See Poh, stood charged with being in possession of 10 tub:., of chandu without a registration card at the 10th mile Kulai. Another char g101 words
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Article68 1939-08-16 15 MR. Yon Kee Leong, the Malacca artist arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Aug 11. He is arranging an Exhibition at the premises of Messrs John Little k Co.. Ltd. Mr. Van Kee Leong has just concluded a successful exhibition in Seremban Many paintings were sold and68 words
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200 1939-08-16 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Monday. MOII.tMED bin Othman, a Mala* youth, was to-day ordered to receive four strokes of the rattan by Inche Rauf bin Mohamed Sa'at. the Segamat magistrate. Mohamed was charged with theft of a Raleigh bicycle valued at $72,200 words
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Article141 1939-08-16 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Monday. JWO Cantonese, one a woman, were to-day charged before Mr. M. Ismail, acting Second Magistrate, for attempting to evade Customs duty by concealing 14 new lace towels inside a car while on their way from Singapore to141 words
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Advertisement187 1939-08-16 15 APPOINTMENTS WITH GOOD SALARIES as Accountants. Secretaries. Cost Accountants. Works and Ofllce Managers Chief Clerks. B'ink and Insurance Officers. Cashiers end Bookkeepers are the l.ormnl attainments of thos .vhx qmlltf with Ti School of Acrountanc Examinations can be t-».ken in Malaya and success rruarant:eed by po*t.M tra nlna. The Fch'»187 words
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Advertisement444 1939-08-16 15 RE-AWAKEN AND FEED those HAIR ROOTS! "My hair fell A*. out," mil** Jf>«. W_m HMuum." les'iru Hr j only one patch. Mr mrt far manfht, j fu4 <rr©t# a§min. *f IV* I UM*d Kofaffro—and noio I haix a first «htc»r grascth of hair <v yM am Me otV |9 t*Kotog*npk."444 words
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396 1939-08-16 16 R.A.F. BEATEN BY WIDE MARGIN Marines 7; R.A.F. (T.) 2. |N a Division 2A league game, the Marines defeated the R.A.F. (T.) by seven goals to two, on the J.C.S.A. ground to-day. Play was rather one-sided during the first half, as the Marines396 words
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Article18 1939-08-16 16 WEDNESDAY AUG. 16 FCCCER: Div. 2A. Menial Hospital VS, Malaya Signals Co.—M.H. TENNIS: S.C.C. Tennis Tournament.—Padang.18 words
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Article45 1939-08-16 16 THE Annual Meeting of the Straits Chines Recreation Club will be held on Friday, Aug 18 at 5.30 p.m. at the tlub house. Agenda:— 1. To confirm the minutes of the previous meeting. 2. Tc elect office bearers for the season 1039-1940.45 words
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Article118 1939-08-16 16 The following are fixtures in the S.C.R.C. billiards championship. Aug. 23, Wednesday: Chua Cho:n Leong vs Ng Cheng Koon. Aug. 24, Thursday: Ong Scow Ke? vs Gan Ec Keng. Aug. 25, Friday: Gun Hock Kee vs Dr. S. W. Tay. Aug. 28, Monday: Gan Kee Tian vs John118 words
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300 1939-08-16 16 Singapore, Tuesday. DV inflicting a severe trouncing of 16 goals to 9 on the V.M.C.A in the final of the water-polo 'handicap at the V.M.C.A. p oo i th evening, the Chinese Swimming Club became the first holders of th! newly formed Swimming Association300 words
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Article, Illustration449 1939-08-16 16 £OOD tennis was witnessed at the S.C.C. courts yesterday when six singles were played off in the S.C.C. autumn lawn tennis tournament. Feature of all games piayed was that they only went to two sets. The match between R.T.G. Arthur and E.J.P. Burley449 words
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Article45 1939-08-16 16 Reuter. Philadelphia, Aug. 15—In a tenround non-title fight to-day, Billy Conn, recognised in America as the wcild's light-heavy weight champion, beat Gus Dorazio on a technical knockout. The referee intervened after the eighth round had been in progress I mm 52 sees.—Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article35 1939-08-16 16 Reuter. Rotterdam. Aug. 15.—Miss Heeselaars (Holland) established a new breast stroke reccrd of 1 mm. 15.6 sees, beating the previous best set up by Miss Dillard (U.S.A.) of 1 mm. 16.6 sees.. —Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article295 1939-08-16 16 V.M.C.A 0; SC.F.A... <) JHOUGH attacking almost throughout the game, the Chinese were held to a goalless draw by the V.M.C.A. in a division 2B league soccer match played at the Y.M.CA yesterday. The Chinese had themselves to blamfor not winning. They wen .superior'all departments,295 words
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Article163 1939-08-16 16 Reuter. London. Aug 15 Home cricket results are as follow: Glamorgan beat Somerset by two kets. Somerset 127 "Matthews six to. 40, Judge four for 66. and 201 <Sma: five for 39». Glamorgan 151 and 179 or eight < Andrews five for 64. Yorkshire beat Worcestershire by pReuter. - 163 words
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Article190 1939-08-16 16 gELOW is the latest classification list rjf horses and issued by the Straits Racing Association. Rubber Queen, who by her magnificent performance at the last day earns promotion to the top class. Just My Luck was In the class four division, but by his190 words
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Advertisement317 1939-08-16 16 EXCITING NEW WAY TO COLOUR LIPS! OtVM th.m Hi. thrilling 'nrfl j Sm Moon I 1 Jfer* it the beauty-wit* f"~ South See maiden's secret B B of uresisobly alluring lipe> I B Tattoo! Lutciout trane- Ifljalß parent colour that doesn't *fjk> H come ofi. ..instead of pasty \JJ/o D317 words
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Advertisement58 1939-08-16 16 <$AC4Z 04t ACHING CORNS relieves pain in three seconds! Apply Gets-It two or three times and the corn will peel right off. Millions, all over the world, use this faithful friend of corn-sufferers— GETS-IT 7-10-* j EASTERN HOTEL j i Cameron Highlands. !«kal!> situated 4.700 feel above sea level. A!.»58 words
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Advertisement160 1939-08-16 16 Heart Trouble Caused by High W\mi Pressure If you have pains around the heart, palpitation, dizziness, headaches at top and back of head and abova eyes, shortness of breath, feel nervy, or suffer from poor sleep, loss of memory and energy, indigestion, worry and fear, your trouble is probably caused160 words
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550 1939-08-16 17 Losers Crumple In Last Ten M mutes r.a.f S.C.C ft, nl<ruA s [NG far more accuracy than their opponents, the R.A.F. [f v sterday defeated tiie S.C.C. in a first diyision soccer game played m idium by six clear550 words
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Article22 1939-08-16 17 There will be a hockey meeting on Friday, at ihe S.C.R.C. at 6 p.m. All interested are invitee", to attend.22 words
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Article186 1939-08-16 17 m-j k Ot NG. the Hawaiian r nes< lantamweight who has in Australia, met with defeat when he met Jackie Wilson American Negro teatherweif in Sydney last Chinese was disqualify the eighth round. 0 e commentator states that Wilson nts when the end The Ch186 words
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Article95 1939-08-16 17 JHE ftOowing are the scratchings and ordfr of running for totares ,t Ipoh. »s expectini to be yield- »rvs. U ass 5t Div 3, lur>. Nil. Pace ii H «Sf class 3, Div. 2, b r«ns. Nil. Race !>. (lass 2, Div. 1. -> I95 words
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Article, Illustration25 1939-08-16 17 G. E. Boizot who lost to C. P Liston in straight sets 6—4. 6—l. at the SC.C Autumn Law Tennis Tournament yesterday.25 words
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Article241 1939-08-16 17 IN an all-day fixture the Mahay Regiment, Port Dickson, agenged their defeat earlier in the season when they beat the Malftcea Club on the Malacca Club Padang yesterday by 82 runs. The detailed scores are appended: MALAY REGIMENT Ma<or Yourg b Hunt 33 Lt Morris241 words
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Article77 1939-08-16 17 There will be a friendly game of soccer between Harper, Gilfillan football team and Singapore Harbour Board head office team on Thursday at the Singapore Harbour Board Ground. The following have been chosen to represent Harper, Gilfillan:—Lim Kirn Liang, Ng Yew Mun, Tan Chye Hock, Abu bin Salim,77 words
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Article235 1939-08-16 17 Moravia R.A.F. Draw In Div. II MORAVIA 2; R.A.F. (HQ.) 2. SPLENDID opportunist effort by Chwee Chua, Moravia's innerleft, towards full time, robbed the R.A.F. (H Q of what appeared to be certain victory, on the S.R.C. padang yesterday. The match—second round of the Second Division (B) —ended in a235 words
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Article125 1939-08-16 17 On Sunday, the Mayblossom B.P. beat May Badminton Party by 4 »ames to 3, playing at May B P. court. The following are the teams (the Mayblossom players mentioned first»: SINGLES Ahmad Mattar lost to Low Poh Hye 15—9: 11—15; 11—15: Lvc Kirn Sene lost to Teo Hoe125 words
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Article93 1939-08-16 17 35th Fortress 4; Manchesters L JHE 35th Fortress Company, Pulau Brani, to-day defeated a team from the Manchester Regiment at Pulau Brani by four goals to one when I hey met at soccer. Robson opened the scoring for the Sappers and this early goal was followed93 words
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Advertisement334 1939-08-16 17 HE WAS A TIRED TIM' Now wins 3 Challenge Cups! If you feel always languid and sluggish, here is a reai-life story with a message for you: "I was always tired and listless until I saw your Fynnon Salt advert ised. I gave it a trial and have been in334 words
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Miscellaneous20 1939-08-16 17 Title Table* TO-DAY High Water: 11.38 a.in. 9.2 ft. 11.25 p.m. 10.6 ft. TO-MORROW High Water: 12.12 p.m. 9.4 ft.20 words
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Article98 1939-08-16 18 Vladivostok. Aug. 11. Russia has demonstrated against Japan by the cortclusion of a new credit agreement with the Chinese National Government. It has been reported that under this agreement. Moscow is to grant China credit loans to the extent of U.S. $150,000. Although this figure seems98 words
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Article104 1939-08-16 18 Chungking, Aug. 11. EIGHTEEN Chinese public bodies have formed a standing committee for preparations to welcome the Indian nationalist leader, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, who is to visit China in the middle of this month. The 13 Chinese groups include the Chinese People's Foreign Relations Association, the104 words
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1213 1939-08-16 18 Tells Shanghai "Keep Chin Up" Chungking, Aug. 13. "TWO roads confront us. One is for us to surrender forever and become enslaved. This is what the traitors champion. One is to put up a hard fight With a resolute, unbendable spirit until victory1,213 words
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Article100 1939-08-16 18 Chungking am t* A N atmosphere of enveloped Bhangh ii eve of the second anniv< j Shanghai War, with arm w lice and volunteers stai guard against any v \> al Japanese scouting plane: noitering the movements guerrillas and Japanese uv± precautions in Hoi100 words
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Article137 1939-08-16 18 DRIVING into south Shansi a month ago, 100,000 Japanese troops Unby found themselves confronted with a stiong wall of crack Chinese tnofk Alter three week. <>i intensive urnpaign, the enemy i-. new on the defensive The Chinese counter*offensive bat R suited in the strategic approaches of137 words
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Article73 1939-08-16 18 Shanghai, m ttTHE Bank of Japan c... to hold Yen 111.000.000 DOl c: 1« 30C.000.000: which last se* aside out of the bauk'i ciir*nv cy reserves as a special revolving two for the financing oi (OW I trade. During the first year of this fund,73 words
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222 1939-08-16 18 20,000 REGULARS ON UPPER WHANGPOO Shanghai, Aug. UIT is reported that due to the heavy casualties they ed last week, the Japanese have recently attempted force the Chinese populace of Chuchiachiao in Pootu arrange for a truce with the guerrillas. However, the guerrillas disregarded222 words
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148 1939-08-16 18 Sian, Aug. 11. A MESSAGE from General Mao Tsotung, Commander-in-Chief of the Chinese Eighth Route Army operating in Shansi and North China expressing deep appreciation of the work done by the Indian Medical Mission to China was recently sent to the Indian National Congress.148 words
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Article61 1939-08-16 18 D Chungking, Aug. 13. R. J. Rajchmann. ex-Director of the League Health Section, is visiting Chungking as a guest of the China Branch of the International Peace Campaign. He arrived here yesterday from Europe via Hongkong by airplane It may be recalled that Dr. Rajchmann visited61 words
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Advertisement132 1939-08-16 18 MAKES ALL MEATS SHORTENS TENDER EASY COOKING TIME TO DIGEST FROM ALL j KENT IMPORT CO. PROVISION j PHONE 40f>0 STORKS p 1M SINGAPORE. A) I STAINLESS STEKI. WHIST AND POCKET WATCHES FOR lADIES AND GENTS. PRICES VERY MODERATE. EVERY WATCH GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR, FREE REPAIR BY OUR EXPERT132 words
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Advertisement21 1939-08-16 18 WITH 5 v HEINZ KETCHUP One touch—and toftover meats and fish a new taste appeal \V is remarkable. 2 A.P.8.—70 M.21 words
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Article1039 1939-08-16 19 OyCILIA TOR YGESTURE OF NIZAM'S GOVT. Struggle For Religious Freedom Naj-pw, Aug. s. meeting of the Werkiflg Committee of the International League under the presidentship Mr. s Gupta (he C. P. Assembly, decided 10-day to discontinue the Satvagraha movement, direction; the Saivagraha Comtnd lit has (volunteers)1,039 words
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153 1939-08-16 19 A MASS meeting of South Indian Musis lims was held at the South Indian Muslim League Hall. Chulia Street, Singapore, on flunday last, at 4 p.m., with •Mr. K. Sultan Ibrahim in the chair. Mr. A. A. Mohamed Meidin, President of the South Indian Muslim153 words
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Article66 1939-08-16 19 THE beautiful Hindustani picture "Dunia-na-mane," ("The Unexpec ted) a Prabhat production in which the well-known star Miss Shanta Apte is in the leading role is commencing yet j another season to-night in Singapore— j this time at the Theatre Royal. It may be mentioned that66 words
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Article380 1939-08-16 19 MR RAMASWAMY CHETTIAR'S PLEA different communities and different religions have diverse business. All of us here must think only as is Chettiar, Muhammadan, Christian, Tamil. Bengali, We must live here as brothers and put forth i' is only then we can have equal status with other380 words
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Article114 1939-08-16 19 Patna. Aug. s.—From a report just received from Daibhanga, it appeaii 35 persons have been drowned as a result of a serious boat disaster at Chataharighat, 30 miles away from Darbhanga. None of the victims could be traced so far. It is stated the District Board road114 words
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165 1939-08-16 19 Karashi, Aug. 5. rpALKS for the formation of a A Congress Ministry in Sind which were resumed in Bombay by the hon. Mr. Nichaldas Vazirani, P.W.D. Minister. Sind, with Sardar Vallabhai Patel are going on apace. The United Press learns that Sardar Patel had165 words
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Article78 1939-08-16 19 THAT the •*Ambikapathi" is still a favourite with lovers of Tamil pictures is evidenced by the fact that its present reappearance at the Marlborough Theatre is being greeted daily with crowded houses With Sri M. K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar of 'Chintamani" fame and Miss M. R. Santanalakshmi in the leading78 words
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Article265 1939-08-16 19 A RESOLUTION calling upon all members cf the Muslim League to sever their connections with other political organisations was adopted by the Bombay Provincial .Muslim Leage Committee, which met recently under the presidentship of Mr. M. A. Jinnah at Bombay. A suggestion to send a goodwill Muslim265 words
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Article72 1939-08-16 19 A CCORDING to the Calcutta Cor- respondent of the Hindu of Madras, the Jam Saheb of Nawanagar has more or less decided to send S. Bannerjee to England next year to play for a Lancashire League Club. Usually, a cricketer gets a bonus C £500 besides72 words
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Article48 1939-08-16 19 It is understood that Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Chairman of the National Planning Committee, addressed a letter to the Government of India prior to his departure to Ceylon, requesting them to lend to the Committee the services of those Government officials invited to serve on it.—(United Press).48 words
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Advertisement435 1939-08-16 19 one) mk MYSORE jpIf^ANORLSOAP "jmX SOAP FACTORY. BAKGALOSE Stole Agents for Mysore Go'/t. Soap Factory and Sandalwood Oil Factory: MS. NARAYANASWAMY SONS. The only Distributors for Malaya: Messrs. MONICO ITD., 9-N, De Souza Street, Post Box No. 775, Singapore. SA QUICK WAY TO BANISH MUSCULAR ACHES Arc you a victim435 words
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Article, Illustration87 1939-08-16 20 Above: Indian troops snapped as their boat "Karapara" came alongside at Singapore last week. Right: The 22r.d Mountain Regiment disembarking from the "Karapara" on Friday. In the ten; re can be seen one of the officers who sup "iintituled the disembarkation. Below: Unite of the87 words
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Advertisement97 1939-08-16 20 COLOUR |[Hj|l PORTRAIT STUDIO OPENED NOW CORDIALLY INVITE TO A FREE SITTING FOR A COLOURED PORTRAIT /MITH7 THE ONLY ENGLISH-OWNED STUDIO 44, HIGH ST. PHONE 4421 A NEW ATTRACTIVE SELECTION OF SKODA CARS jist ai;k!m;d. arrange fob a demonstration. AT Singapore Motors 315-210. ORCHARC KOAD. SINGAPORE. PHONE. I Visit our97 words
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Advertisement107 1939-08-16 20 BACKACHES CAUSED BY MOTHERHOOD Maternity puts a terrible strain on a woman's back muscles frequently causes years of muttering. HERB ffiITDNIC UOES WONDERS FOR SUCH BACKACHES I Obtain fble from Hish-c!ass Chemists «nd rores or from V. T. LIM COMPANY, 353. North Bridge T*o a d, SINGAPORE. ALLAN'S INSECT £j£zsj107 words
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Advertisement94 1939-08-16 20 MODERATfTrI^I Tuition Classy im I s lines will be p.ea o branches of:— ta, DRAWING f UVrt And Senior Can.brtT^ 1 Drawing Enquiry at:— 40-B, CROI Helicon Art SCULPTIR.u ST IhI^ UU ADVICE TO NURSING MOTHERS It is very important, doctors to overtax your system Imi after the birth ot94 words
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Title Section15 1939-08-16 I The Malaya Tribune RADIO SUPPLEMENT Vol. !-No, II- SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1939 FOUR PAGES.15 words
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Article762 1939-08-16 I Early Experiments Recent Progress (B) JOHN TURNER) has a lead of two and a half years in the field of D X on> since the autumn of 1936, tho British Broad- has imdcriaken a unique pioneerino; effort jevision service from Alexandra Palace in North rica too762 words
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Article145 1939-08-16 I Reuter. AN attempt to send a radio signal to Mars was made by the Mutual Broadcasting System Irom Baldwin (I.uisiana) on the night of July 27 last. A number of astronomers were present when the experiment was made. An official of the Mutual Broadcasting System toldReuter. - 145 words
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Article, Illustration290 1939-08-16 I Author To Kead First And Last Instalments MR J. B. PRIESTLEY, the famous English novelist and dramatist, has been commissioned by the BB< to write a novel for broadcaatag next month. Tne novel Uttfe People Sing,' will be in Mr. Fnest lev's picaresque manner and290 words
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Article, Illustration37 1939-08-16 I rrllK ya rriA BrfUta'l Mwiy-onM army of young men. is now in camp, and «^***JSJ**. PVK of !n ,31 Thirl it r miv SSTSk. a T W S StfSS SS? arrtvin, a, 1 Houitshw Barracks.37 words
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277 1939-08-16 I mm exciting discovery that a whole new world is opening for the totalnl-af was made by Mrs. Evelyn Sass, nationa hp-read.ng rlrunplor in MM, during a visit to the General Flectnc te.evs.on studio al the New York World's Fair. Obu->u*ly television will make277 words
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171 1939-08-16 I THE death occurred on July 26 last of the well-known radio engineer, Dr Arthur E. Kennelly at Boston at the age of 77. says a Reuter message from Paris. Dr. Kennelly will be remembered as the discoverer, along with nr. H.aviside of what171 words
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158 1939-08-16 I AL.VRGE new broadcasting station has been compiled near Oldenburg by the Reich broadcasting authorities. Oldenburg is situated, near the Dutch frontier, 30 miles from the North Sea, and is one of the nearest points in Germany to the English coast. Prolamines will commence from158 words
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193 1939-08-16 I TELEVISION will be available to everyone in Britain within Aye years, and 5,000,000 set 3 will be looking in," according to Major C. H. Bell. He urged cinema managers, at their conference in Blackpool to decide their policy in time to tell the193 words
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Advertisement88 1939-08-16 II YOU «n afford in Radio TR G W IC AI more than doubles the Foreign Stations you can enjoy PHILCO EXCELS IN FINER TONE, GREATER VOI VMF \Kn STRfTOH IN \OUR OWN 4 HOME, WHERE YOU MAY TEST THIS CLAIM. j SECOND HAND RADIOS We have in stock a large88 words
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Miscellaneous2420 1939-08-16 II r~ 1 "Voice Of JPHH" 1 JjUJ.fi. WORLD'S BROADCAST PROGRAMMES AUGUST 16 f^FJ'TTTtt t% [Time Signal at 4.15 p.m. NIROM LONDON PENANu SINGAPORE U.3S viSiPa** -*»by h. iw M■* <»•» ">.) transmission 5 om Z1 8 <4 s T HE fo,,Dwin is the Mum Steed IRAMMUhWUM p.m. Qf Ipoh r(M2,420 words
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Advertisement366 1939-08-16 III H HjL. i foot rroH ATHLETE'S FOOT According to the Government Health Bulletin No E-28. at least 50% of the adult population of the United States are being attacked by the disease known as Athlete's Foot. Usually the disease starts between the toes. Utile watery blisters form and the skin366 words
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Advertisement145 1939-08-16 III sooMSSw /T)flf*vJ. Tfae most moderjs ideas ar« embodies J nn/Li the des5 tnat /UOc? y° u in garden furnifure, sHmv room" LTD 89, High Street, Singapore. -Amw H kIIbbI Bk syHi i? B ilHgs. Be*- .iw TKtTi «3 Jmm Q m fi&Mm Bfe*' wBl JE b|mW Bm araL fjf 8145 words
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Miscellaneous2041 1939-08-16 III r!r* Y fro* u °ge? [world's broadcast programmes! „-"S" 1 —i 6.06 London—'Trust a woman.' bjf n/w'rU'nNfT ori f™ m A r William J. Foster. Production HOPNAWW oontiS A^W Uolcl 755 Songs Uy Riclwd Tauber ITe-l 8. 00 Malay music .Up- lap Modern. I Al Bollington at Theatre Organ; .*9S*2,041 words
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Article249 1939-08-16 IV Broadcast On Saturday TS 1887 the London "limes" published a series ot* letters that, it vas said, had been written by Charles Stewart Parnell, lender of the Irish Party in the British House of Commons. They caused an unparalleled sensation, fur they seemed to implicate Parnell in an249 words
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Article91 1939-08-16 IV THE Government of Mysore have de- cided to establish a Broadcasting Station In Bangalore. The plans ana estimates of the proposed Station are being prepared. For the current year 1 sum of Rs. 1 lakh 'Rs. 100,000) it is understood, has been sanctioned. It will be91 words
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Article103 1939-08-16 IV IJAVENTRY'S special arr ments for brojtdcasting ti third and Test match betweei land and the West Indies on Ai 21, 22 and 23 next, remain as the first two. A ball-by-ball commenta: whole of each day's play will be eg '•imultanccrsly 'Ait:, th* Emnire pr':«rammes103 words
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Article172 1939-08-16 IV A CONVENTIONALLY -M v A Fnelishman. m&£***?LL married, revisits the We* <W farmhouse in which he day during his student «w*• |f stands once again under ide f tree that had been hi* hf with the country girl had won, and forgotten On that simple172 words
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Miscellaneous1701 1939-08-16 IV I 0 ;iQ I unc M;: 1 Gnutopboi* i Sundayaug.2o WO RLDS BROADCAST PROGRAMMES| E o Lontd. from page 3 Tschaikcwsky r d 1 1130 Cooking tenons. I 11ii-iiMM-MliiriWMßT-HWBK IIONGIvOAIi 11.50 Recorded music. 12.00 Mid-day concert. a.m. Production by James McKe- rlectrifSll recording tGramophone records 1.50 Donald Thorne .or^; P-m1,701 words
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