Malaya Tribune, 18 August 1939
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Title Section37 1939-08-18 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's Nationa I Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL XXVI -No- 196. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Friday, August 18, 1939. The Malaya Tribune ">* PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY AUGUST 18, 193937 words
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Advertisement266 1939-08-18 1 RED SEA PROVISION STORE Situated in the Heart of the City WORTH BRIDGE ROAD. Phone 21*5 15 N »rth Bridge Rd., B 133, Hill Street. ■IMF 1 TT SAUSAGES J| 1 AT I DONALD'S FORK SAUSAGES lor breakfast /ft 1\ 2 I a ni< U for aKin C" By keeping266 words
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Advertisement154 1939-08-18 1 \mmWw\ EIIDIIITIIDE rVI%HI I VltC Jor.creie Garden Furniture supplied in colours and beautiful designs For the full range see our showroom. LEE KIM SOO LTD. Rfi, HIGH STREET. PHONE 2Gr>3. l brightn over everything—it's the weelenrr of lot: and s<'other of caies. lold.Leaf T>a •> n perfect Tea The nerit"154 words
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Advertisement116 1939-08-18 1 Exclusive SALONS AT PAGE 13, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. j MAJESTIC HOTLL, KUAI*A LUMPUR. BRITISH KMPIBE PHOIH'C'T I BENGAL Lamp* I of CURRENT FOR THE SAME ILLUMINATION. fMA I Guaranteed average Life of j <gfoP*Jt burning hour* under Normal con- I A j flj mwĔkm V 1 1 I I H116 words
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2419 1939-08-18 2 We welcome intelligent letters on any subject from readers, but in publishing them we do not necessarily associate ourselves with the views expressed. I Tc lhe Editor of the M&aya Tribune 1 !>ir,—Since the establishment °f 1112 Malay Umcn of Singapore, there2,419 words
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Article701 1939-08-18 2 L2'c the Editor of the Malaya Tribute] Sir.—Once again the busy hi, lodged in the bonnets seme well meaning but mismfcrmed people, v a correspondent who has hud the effrontery to accuse the priva ol cmws should carefully considei the external ing conditions under which these schcois are701 words
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Article, Illustration32 1939-08-18 2 The Mavfair Musical and Dramatic Association will be hoMins •< «n <» aid of the China Relief Fund on Aug. IX at the Ncu World Sunlight lull Here is a scene from the play.32 words
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Advertisement226 1939-08-18 2 Is Your EXV~*~ Throat §b Sore? w M /{k Y(>(R throat is the "danger spot" where the germs of infection y JJOr^ enter your system and cause M laryngitis, tonsilitis, quinsy, etc. V\ v /\Mm So, be sure to cure your throat 1 fii ►oreness quickly and thus avoid X226 words
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Advertisement39 1939-08-18 2 111 you wanf weeks of perfect shaving, use B^^P this self-stropping razor. The popular EPHpi VALET 199 Sei consists of a new, improved EntHis VALET self-stropping razor, strop, and three Elllll VALET blades, in a smart moulded case. """rTf39 words
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2520 1939-08-18 3 Comments on sales I OF RIGHTS m the tin quota for the last quarter of the year was If i, v M«*. It- A. Coates presiding at the annual meeting Ti Ki. Ul > I .td., at Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 15. [jit'.van!-' r2,520 words
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112 1939-08-18 3 Reuter. Madras. THE restrictions hitherto iin- posed on Government servants enlisting in thr Indian Territorial Force have been repealed by the Madras Government In future substitutes may be appointed to replace Government servants undergoing training in the force, the Govenuhent has ordered. The period ofReuter. - 112 words
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Article238 1939-08-18 3 Los Angeles, Aug-. 5. A LUXURY gambling- ship with 800 wealthy men and women aboard surrendered to-day after an all-night battle with law oincari four miles off Los Angeles, Swing music blared and gamblers in evening dress whooped and cheered as the crew repelled the238 words
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Advertisement603 1939-08-18 3 FAMILY.^.^ who deserves this regular care The companionship of your dog means much to you. Are you making sure that he is as impurities hiter into hi* healthy and happy as he might be? Regular «tosta; conditioning with Bob Martin s Condition rid Q f t h e impurities by603 words
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89 1939-08-18 4 "DRIDAL Suite." the M. G M. production at the Pavilion, has the charming and popular Annabella in the leading part. It Ls a good and inconsequential story of a ycuns man with a rich father and his adventures before he meets89 words
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Article95 1939-08-18 4 is a very human story and a great deal of comedy in "Peck's Bad Boy at the Circus." which opened a season at the Canitol Theatre last night. Tommy Kelly. curly-haired little youngster who created sndi i m when hi I Boy." enhances his latest95 words
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Article56 1939-08-18 4 THE motor vessel in Singapon August 27 with ers: Mr. J. I Bei mers, Mr. Mrs A Lodge-Grey, Mr. <\ Misses P. V. H Mr. J. W. Mor MLss E. E. OS: kins. Mr. R. J s E. S. Freight. M M. Henderson Miss D.56 words
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Article38 1939-08-18 4 A Chinese girl was said to havi Wt by a motor lorry H police station at a terday. She H wound over the B and contusions i jm face. She has been B general hospital. H38 words
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Article25 1939-08-18 4 p (From Our Owl Batu P; Baboo, an India:, fined $1.50 by Un magistrate of Batu P bicycle without I i25 words
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Advertisement440 1939-08-18 4 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Regular service between. Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, and Amoy, (Kulangsu). Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday trips. NEXT SAILINGS: For CHINA (Monthly) For RANGOON (Fortnightly) "Hong Siang" Sept. 11, 4 p.m. "Hong Sdang" Aug. 25 Hong Kheng" Oct.440 words
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Advertisement424 1939-08-18 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. p*o and BRITISH INDIA %di corpora ted in England). P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. iy3y StANCHI 17.000 Aug. 25 bangalore b.coc Aug 26 RANPURA 17.000 Sept. 8 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Sept. 22 t BHUTAN 0.100 Sept 23 t BEHAR 6,010 Oct. CHITRAL 15.000 Or'424 words
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Advertisement481 1939-08-18 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated in Gennanj). The undernoted axe tne Company's Intended fixtures* OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 mi "ELBE" Aug. 20 I m.S. "COBURG" Aug. 31 ss. "POTSDAM* 1 omits Mai/ila, North China and Yokohama Sept. 12 *ss "GNEISENAU" omits North481 words
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Advertisement139 1939-08-18 4 I HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Oeutsch-Austrabsche Dampf.<chiffs Geseilschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AAD JAPAN PORTS. Due S pore 1939 s.s. SCHEER not Jailing at China Japan Ports Aug. 19 m.s. KULMERLAND via Manila Aug. 19 s.s. VOGTLAND via Haiphong Aug. 25 s.s. NORDMARK139 words
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Miscellaneous249 1939-08-18 4 To-day's Crossword i I UI. |3 J p pT" "Jo" "p 9 10 TF jo o !3 19 20 2T —p 1 I L ITT i g I I I 1 1 ?4 1 ~pp jrttii; H 1 I i.1.l i CLUES ACROSS (1 rs s |M I, Material. I.249 words
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Article467 1939-08-18 5 n LONDON COMMODITIES London, Thursday. o5 ev i QUS To-day Change 0 Steady Steady, Quiet Rl B1> Buyers 8 9'16 8 9 16 Spot Sellers 8V 2 8 9116 +1116 September Buyers 8 916 8 9|16 1st Forvwt' r Sellers 8 9 k 16 8 9; 16467 words
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Article173 1939-08-18 5 Of Current Dividends Singapore, Aug. 17, 5 p.m. 4 Dividend Books n\ e]0M Sclangor 2>/ 2 Aug. 22 K-Vn-o«. 5% int. Aug. 23 RliS'n I" 3d No 27 Au g. 23 5d int. Sept. 8 Rl'BBrR 13 No 21 Au s 11 B-'o M T a T173 words
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Article846 1939-08-18 5 Quotations By Fraser And Co, MINING Singapore, Aug. 17, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 6 4 1 Austral Amal 3 9 4 3 Austral Malay 38V 401Ayer Hitam 19,9 20 9 Ayer Weng 0.72 0.76 Bangrin 17 18 Batu Selangor 1.15846 words
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Article162 1939-08-18 5 Singapore, Aug. 17. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan R. (Siam> W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan R. (Siam> W. Ccast No. S per Koyan Rice Siam 1 $166 Rice Siam 2 $151 Rice Siam 3 $145 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $105 Siam Broken Rice No.162 words
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Article85 1939-08-18 5 Singapore, Thursday. nol at midday was $114, unchanged, and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 28»/ 2 cents, buyers October December 28 5 8 cents. Both London and New York suffered a set-back yesterday which had a S U !f t Sf llB85 words
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Article107 1939-08-18 5 British Official Wireless. London. Auk. 17. Paris 176 45 64 New York 4.63 8 Montreal 4.63 1 16 Brussels 27.553 4 Geneva 20.72 »<» Amsterdam 8.73 Milan 89 Berlin 11.66» 2 Lisbon 110» Madrid 42» 4 Belgium 11.663 4 Athens 547» 2 Stockholm 19.31 1 2 Copenhagen 22.40~British Official Wireless. - 107 words
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Article16 1939-08-18 5 Singai>ore, (Friday. The price of tin at noon In Singapore to-day was:— $114V4 (up *i16 words
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Article24 1939-08-18 5 The price of rVober at noon \tt Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28 9 16 (up 1|16); Sellers 28 11 1G (up 1 16).24 words
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Article229 1939-08-18 5 6% Maynard Si Co., Ltd., $30,000 Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 10f norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 ........101 102 norn 4%% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar 31, Sept. 30 106 108 norn 4%% 1909 $1,000,000 Int. Mar.229 words
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Article212 1939-08-18 5 Singapore, Aug. 17. The following are the exchange stocl this morning according to the daily cir cular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. J|} Jig London demand 2; onts Lyons demand Switzerland demand 1« Hamburg demand «5 New York demand 54 5 8 Montreal212 words
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Advertisement32 1939-08-18 5 THE EASTERN UNITED s sl uance corporation. limited. marine, motor vehicle, Dfvt i RV P£ Rson\l acci Tliiv 4 X J'°RKMEN'S COMPENSA. 11U > AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. U Cpc lL RTRJPKT, KTNGAPC^E32 words
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Advertisement148 1939-08-18 5 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA LIMITED. The Company, which is incorporated U the 8.8. and registered as a Trust Com pany, undertakes the following duties:EXECUTOR 3: OR TRUSTEE OF A WILL. ADMINISTRAIOR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED PERSON. TRUSTEE OF148 words
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Advertisement212 1939-08-18 5 BANK OF CHINA SOERABAJA SUBAGENCY Kambang Djepoen 176, Soera b a j a Telegraphic Address:— "Chungkuo, Soerabaja'' OPENED FOR BUSINESS August 14th 1939 ——i—i——— I THE I EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated in England), SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Eaid-up Capital £1,000.000 Reserve Fund 500,000 HEAD212 words
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Advertisement517 1939-08-18 6 ik»ifes[ HHSSif liP-HDS]gg^gj WANTED an experienced teacher (School Certiorate) jState minimum salary required. Snapshot essential. Apv4y St. Theresa's Memorial School Kiuang. <43-B) WANTED YOUNG CHINESE 18 to 24 as office general clerk. Small security required. Apply Box No. 899, Malaya Tnonne, Singapore. (50-B> WANTED: Intelligent hard-working assistant to Representative. Typing,517 words
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Advertisement521 1939-08-18 6 Musical Instruments Furniture For Sale FOR SALE: Household furniture, suitable for small house, $130. Radio $40. To Let: Bungalow, 6% mile, East Coast Road, private, quiet, small rent. Particulars Box 8S3, c!o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (30 .B) UPRIGHT PIANO by Wendover, London, fine condition with 4 ft., carved stool, all521 words
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Advertisement629 1939-08-18 6 Miscellaneous THE HINDU Illustrated Sunday Edition Madras reduced price 12 cts. Malaya I Sole agents, Sivaguru Brothers, Kuala Lumpur and Penang. (44-B) YOU CAN Never lose at the Races it ycu follow the perfect sound sensible simple system of Turf speculation given in the book "Pick The Winner" cents fifty,629 words
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Advertisement559 1939-08-18 6 HAT MARVELETTE CONVERTIBLE, ownei driven, newly overhauled, duco painted $700 or nearest offer. Apply Box «88, Malaya Tribune, Penang. (15-B. "OUR PRICES ARE CHEAPER THAN EVER 30 reconditioned cars to choose from Hong Motors, 28 Cavenagh Road, Phone 2123. (4 B) TO-DAY'S SPECIAL BARGAIN. Triumph 8 HP Roadster with dicky,559 words
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Advertisement574 1939-08-18 6 STAMPS FOR SALE: Apply 41, St. Patrick's Road, Telok Kurau, |34ngapore. (39.8) 23 Straits George V lc. to $1, price $1.60. Ten sets $15. 12 China lc. to $1, price 16 cts. Ten sets $1.40, 100 sets $12. Malayan Approval Books available. Yong Ah Tee, 70, Batu Tiga Road, Klang.574 words
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Advertisement427 1939-08-18 6 SINGAPORE MUMCIPAL*T* ANNUAL MJITLIEs^I»i nY Tenders are invited undei "h ing heads for supplies t, f AJtUiicipality from Ist Janu v nea Por* one year:— 1&40 f cr 1. Brooms, Baskets i Brushes, etc. p aHc v 2. Bakau Firewood 3. Bakau Piles (for >ral 4. Bakau Piles (for SeVS427 words
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906 1939-08-18 7 Goes Beyond Terms Of The Mandate Reuter. London. Aug. IS. THE Permanent Mandates Commission of the League of Nations has issued a report on the British White Paper of last May. The Commission considers that the White Paper goes beyond the terms of theReuter. - 906 words
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148 1939-08-18 7 Reuter. Brooklines, (Mass.), Aug. 18. IN the American Lawn Tennis doubles championship in which the British Wightman Cup players have leached the quarter-finals, Alice Marble and Mrs. Fabyan beat Betty Nuthall and Nina brown, 6-1. 6-2 Helen Jacobs ano Dorothy Workman beat Mary Hardwick andReuter. - 148 words
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230 1939-08-18 7 J FOLLOWING are revised ties in th< S.C.C. autumn lawn tr ims tour nament. TO-DAY >:cri doubles handicap: D. E L. \nekTiOn and Miss DuiT 3' v« Major X McL. More and Mrs. Hipkin (_ls>; g H Daly and Miss Hopkin i 3)230 words
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Article83 1939-08-18 7 Reuter. Brighton, Aug. 18. IN the second round of the News Chronicle £1 000 Golf tournament. Allied I'adgham made one of the lowest scores erex made in first class golf tournaments in Great Britain with a net score With an aggregate of 138, Padgham todows the leaderReuter. - 83 words
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Article93 1939-08-18 7 Reuter. Berlin. Aug. 18 MYSTIFICATION has been created by conflicting- unofficial announcements regarding Count Csaky's activities Ur Germany. Notwithstanding circumstantial ot the Hungarian leader's visit to Her.- Yon Riobentrop. the Propaganda Mmi-try yesterday afternoon denied that the two statesmen had met. Usually reliable sources InReuter. - 93 words
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Article150 1939-08-18 7 Reuter. Pei))ing, Aug. 18. j j INTIMIDATION of Chinese servants I of Britons ha; now advanced to j threats of murder unless they leave their employment. Many servants have received such etters from the so-called anti-British Pickets Corps, explaining that Lhe warning letters ere sent becauseReuter. - 150 words
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Article112 1939-08-18 7 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai. Aug. 18. If the Japanese- succeed in their demand tor the handhi 5 over of the four Chinese suspects, they will raise the question cf the surrender of members Of the "doomed battalion who are now kept In concentration camps in Shanghai underSin Chew Jit Poh. - 112 words
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Article123 1939-08-18 7 Civil Disobedience Policy Discussed Geneva, Aug. 18. 'Ihe ZicniL'fc Congress is expected to adopt a policy cf stronger resistance to th? British Government's Palestine proposals following the publication ci Mandate Commission's view that Hi White Faper does not accord With tfc League interpretation of tne Mandate. Dr. Weizmann123 words
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Article132 1939-08-18 7 Reuter. Shanghai, Aug. 17. T i 4 REPLY io Ihe effect that the possibility of a blockade of the foreign areas of Shanghai could not be excluded was given by a spokesman of the Jaoane.se Embassy at a press conference. The spoke-man however characterised "nothing but rumours"Reuter. - 132 words
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Advertisement738 1939-08-18 7 vtaHMOUD'S' RACING LETTER—Dear MAHMuu CODE as advertised I Ll\e shell deal with the forthcomFor SINGAPORE TURF RACES'. CONPCHNING two selections, one a "GOLD Sp" Candidate, and -condly a genuine C J fancied animal running the same a I J i'ld Strongly advise ALL.to, pur a -thf CODE there would be738 words
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Advertisement493 1939-08-18 7 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Mt. Emily Swimming Pool. It is hereby notified that the above Pool will be closed for cleaning on Menday and Tuesday, 2Let and 22nd August, C. H. GOLDIE, Municipal Secretary. THE RUBBER RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF MALAYA. Applications are invited for the post cf Assistant on the Experiment rotation493 words
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Advertisement322 1939-08-18 7 Singapore Municipality TENDERSTENDERS are now Invited for tne following materials or service. For particulars see Municipal lenaer Room Date of Closing Supply of Liquid Chlorine for the year 1940. 4 p.m.. Oct. 16. 1939. Supply of Bait Glazed Ware Pipe*. Specials, etc. for 1940. 4 p.m.. Sept. 22. 1939 Supply322 words
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Advertisement203 1939-08-18 8 MijiLj ANTI JEWISH DEMONSTRATION l £°Zm 1 IN MORAVIA Prague, Aug. 17. SERIOUS anti-Jewish demonstrations have occurred during the past 24 hours at Brno, capita] of "PYF" it iii fit; ,oravia MT MMa MMIMMwM. Czech students ana others belonging For Efficiency, Reliability and to extreme nationalist movements paradServlce. Ed the203 words
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Advertisement168 1939-08-18 8 1939 AMERICAN H.M.V. RADIOS. RADIOGRAM MODEL 11 Ql II R.C.A. Tubes S. S. PRICE $525/--$44.00 Per Month For 12 Months Sole Agents for Malaya: Kee Huat Radio Co. 122-124, Orchard Road. SINGAPORE Phon; 4566. EYE EXA M I NATIONS EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. Specializing, tew Ocular Muscle Anomalies r J^^W Crossed Eyes,168 words
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Advertisement56 1939-08-18 8 fir th tireventioti efsickness! CLEANSE THE SYSTEM Thoroughly with Agents: BARLOW CO. Ocean Building, Singapore. tmmammammmammmM ß mm m 5 APB 28. P—— nan yang 4 TIMES DAILY MALACCA TO SINGAPORE. AT NAN CHIANG HOTEL, 84, Bunga Raya Road. Phone 92 SINGAPORE TO MALACCA AT HAICHEW HOTEL. 35, Beach Road.56 words
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Advertisement147 1939-08-18 8 GRAND SELECTION CF MOV A D 0 VULC A I N j ROSKOPF CV M A WATCHES ARE ON DISPLAY AT YICK WOH HING 429. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (Near Middle Read 1 PHONE NO. 7922 Do not fail to come and sec themDr. Kennedy's Bladder Kidney P* Recommended to youiiff147 words
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Miscellaneous904 1939-08-18 8 To-day's Radio L i "'j,- >»>•>»• ■■>-....^ SINGAPORE 1 NIROM 9 30 ISanis* music. 1 LONDOX 9 48 Exchange rates ZHL 225 metres (1 13 mcis) YDC 15.15 Mc|s (19.S m.) g'.go Time signal. Interlude. TRANSMISSION 5 ZHP 30 9G metres (9.69 mcs) a.m. M 10 -05 Brian Lawrence's Ensembles.904 words
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Advertisement13 1939-08-18 9 jjiW |§j|^ CROSS STOCKS ARE X ALWAYS FRESH. GONNELL BROTHERS CO., LTD. rasas13 words
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Advertisement362 1939-08-18 10 f' 1 i JUBILEE THEATRE -AN ALPINE AVALANCHE OF MOUNTAINOUS MERRIMENT! -t- r-\ _1P A J W 10-Uay3-l5 6-15 9-15 Sat. 19th Sun. 20th Jit's a rib-tickling titan of Tyrolean tomfoolery.... as a screenful of .snowballs and Double Features 2.30 P.M. S screwballs—yodels and yokels—Swiss cuties and Continental beauties. .climb362 words
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Advertisement257 1939-08-18 10 LAST NIGHT: 6.15 9.15. THRILLING MURDER fig) X IF _M MYSTERY MUSICAL show "PREMIERE" with JOHN LODGE, JUDY KELLY. JOAN MARION. HIGH WILLIAMS. An Ou'standing Brivi h FffaA 1o I xrsow—3FNl utona t .ly diffhrent fritED ASI AIRE and GINGER liOl. IN THEIR FIRST DRAMATIC ROMANCE—THE TRUE-LIFE STORY OF THE257 words
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Advertisement90 1939-08-18 10 ANOTHER BIG "CIRCUS COMES TO TOWN" TO-DAY 3-15-6-15-9-15 AT THE C APITOL The Lad You Loved as 'TOM SAWYER' in A New RKG Radio r—■.. STAN ft OLLTE are coming back in Their Biggest Riot of Fun Merriment |"^T^^CAPita! M I j M.G.M. announce the presentation of a BRAND NEW90 words
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Article235 1939-08-18 11 Singapore, Thursday. fONVICTED on an amended charge v of attempted theft of sand from the sea beach of Blakan Mati, the property of the War Department on July 23. Tan Guan Hoe and Koh Guan Seng were tinned $45, or one month's rigorous imprisonment, and235 words
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Article59 1939-08-18 11 Singapore, Friday. Reported to have been injured by a falling plank in a saw-mill at Padans Jeriugau. off Kallang Road, at about £&ree o'clock yesterday afternoon, a Chinese coclie was removed to the general hospital. He sustained a severe lacerated wound over the band and a contused59 words
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385 1939-08-18 11 Suggestion They Should Run Away (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 17. IT is nothing more than a lodging house you are going to, and it is no disgrace," said Mr. R. C. Redman, the First Magistrate, committing Bishan Singh and As Kaur,385 words
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Article332 1939-08-18 11 Sincrapore, Thin sday. TORAUINC has iflrio been difficult and the turnover small, as operators are fdill reluctant to take a view, write Messrs. Lewis and Peat (Sinirapore) Ltd. in their rubber market review. Stock:; in Europe and America continue to decrease in «ji the fact Ihat the>e332 words
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Article30 1939-08-18 11 Reuter. Warsaw, Aug. 17. It is learned that the leader of the Young German Party in Upper Sitesa and some other members of the party have been released.—Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article198 1939-08-18 11 At the Committee Meeting of the Societe Des Artistes Chinois the following members attended:— Tsu Tsun Lien (Chairman), Chang JuChi, Chong Yew Chow, Lee Kwei Sheh, Lin Bhuo, Tah, Yeung Yuen Hwei, and Chen Chung Swee. It was decided to hold an exhibition at Chinese Chamber198 words
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Advertisement223 1939-08-18 11 HULLO! OVERSEAS RADIO SERVICE CALLING Pubtte Address System for sale or on hire. Mobile Amplifier can be supplied from stock or made to at competitive rate. Servicing all makes of Radio j PHONE 32i5. 199, Oreliard Road. NEW WORLD DANCE PALACE. THE LARGEST AIR-CONDITION-ED CABARET IN MALAYA WITH BAR ft223 words
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Advertisement26 1939-08-18 11 li-ApICSI! "1 BIOZYGEN YEAST-VITAMIN TAB- 1 I LETS CLEARS THE SKIN OFF I t UNSIGHTLY SPOTS AND J I BLEMISHES. 5 oMafnabte /rom medicine storet 526 words
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Advertisement159 1939-08-18 11 I ENJOY I YOUTHFUL I VIGOUR I in 30 minutes! There is no need lor a lengthy ana tiresome treatment for weeks or months if you teel weak or old be- fore you are young. The latest remedy of a great German Scient- Ist by the name M.P. PILLS five159 words
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Advertisement13 1939-08-18 11 COMING SHORTLY A^HAMBRA JUST RELEASED FOR GENERAL EXHIBITION I com/ax; shortly I AlhambrA13 words
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Advertisement272 1939-08-18 11 Piics and Public in unanimous Praise of "DARK RAPTURE" *Tt is a rea'ly worth-wmTs documentary film of a trip through the Belgian Ccngc showing Lhe life oi the pygmies in the jungle and the giant men in the' interior. Tne shots of wild animals being roped by unarmed men and272 words
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Article739 1939-08-18 12 JHE news of the appointment of Mr. Reginald W. A. Leeper as British Minister in Bucharest is of interest as one more indication that tradition in Britain is slowly but surely changing. It has been the custom to recruit the diplomatic servicp from a very restricted circle.739 words
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1034 1939-08-18 12 E. T. HUANG - By E. T. HUANG unions, through official encouragement, will soon be established in the main cities throughout Malaya, and in course of time they may constitute a force to be reckoned with in the local industries. It is pertinent, therefore, at this initial1,034 words
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Advertisement164 1939-08-18 12 j —i sew with a salisfacfion W HIRE PURCHASE TERMS f/mSf ARRANGED. m Wsor Robinson Co., Ltd. i i >• i 1 SMART INEX PENSIVE SHIRTS THIS IS A LUXURY SHIRT rffl THIS ]AS CAREFULLY TAILORED j (TIFTDOPOf F AND AS WELL MADE AS SIHRI I THE M ST EXPENSIVE164 words
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Advertisement57 1939-08-18 12 Try Nan Sin For Better Value. ten®/ Whatever jptical ...Nan Sin has exactly what you ft ant plus efficiency and economy Try Nan Sin service complete satisfaction guaranteed, or your moi.ey back with a smile. NAN SIN OPTICAL HOUSE MAfuifucturlncj Ophthalmic Optician/ H. O. 325, North Bridge Kmea Phone 836357 words
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Advertisement130 1939-08-18 12 §g! /Ij AUTUMN fiWt-;.;|--' CROCUS Give yourself additional .-harm and newest, gayest perfume. (jlamour sale 55 <*~ 75 O Q Charm pwce55i.25,2.25 tln«erln f frMr»nc«. m»k., mny «iri rror. eh? B c cL v V nJ ,ov>bU; ?«LT3 ch»nc« of rom«nc« corulderftbly enhanced. NEPTUNE WATtRJ K <M h Desiffned, Built130 words
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Article, Illustration341 1939-08-18 13 Poland Unimpressed By Lightning Stroke Rumours War Of Nerves Continues AXIS activity continues to be devoted to the creation of deliberate tension over Danzig. Latest "unofficial" report from Berlin suggests that Hitler is preparing a lightning stroke Ttalian341 words
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Article161 1939-08-18 13 Reuter. Paris. Aug. 18. M. Bonnet (French Foreign Minister) and the Soviet Ambassador, M. Sourits are understood to have had an important conversation yesterday afternoon devoted entirely to the Polish situation. The French Ambassador to Germany, M Coulondre, leturned to Berlin from his holiday on Tuesday and resumedReuter. - 161 words
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Article134 1939-08-18 13 Reuter. Official circles are anxious that generalisations about the nervousness of the German people should be avoided, but foreigners who have lived here for some time have an impression that public un easiness Is steadily growing—Reuter. Rome, Aug. 18. A feeling of suspense over Danzig continues toReuter. - 134 words
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Article396 1939-08-18 13 Reuter. Warsaw, Aug. 18. A feeling of greater ease prevailed in political circles here. con. ti a stinc with the rjfessimism of Wednesday when it looked as though combusUbte elements in the disnute were about to blaze up. It is understood that both in Danzig I are negotiatingReuter. - 396 words
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Article58 1939-08-18 13 Reuter. London, Aug. 18. AN appeal signed by 375 members of the staffs, of British universities has been sent to the Prime Minister urging the inclusion of Mr. Winston Churchill in the Government. The signatories are drawn from 22 universities and colleges throughout the country and includeReuter. - 58 words
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Article127 1939-08-18 13 Supreme Courageous Defenders Reuter. London, Aug. 18. SPEAKING at the launching of the dreadnough Fcrmidable the Air Minister, Sir Kingsley Wood said strength and vigilance must be our watchwod. This country had power in its air force, its financial strength and also in the unconquerable courage and determinationReuter. - 127 words
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Article113 1939-08-18 13 Reuter. iv va, Aug. 18. PLEA fur the Po vers to call a world (inference at Th? Bunt as the only way out of the pres«nt international diffi"i., j conhuned in a resolution passed by the World's Alli- ting the Christian of orst thirty countries, resolutionReuter. - 113 words
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Article110 1939-08-18 13 Reuter. anghai, Aug. 18. Granl Jonea rejected for a writ of r the four Chinese 11 on a matter of round that Prof, ad Miss Fry were the case and in no way connected with the prisoners who s made no affidavit that \hqReuter. - 110 words
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308 1939-08-18 13 Reuter. mar*/*.. Hongkong, Aug. 17. J»no Chinese entered Reuters office sited a document purrottmL' to be a copy of an open letter Sir GeorTry Northcote Hongkong) and Sir A. tark-Kerr (British Ambassador to -tona) and making the dramatic anthat they are the real hengReuter. - 308 words
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Article149 1939-08-18 13 Reuter. Bucharest, Aug. 18. A RUMANIAN soldier was shot dead, another was reported missing and a third was wounded in a new incident in the Hungarian frontier yesterday. According to an official cominun que from Homorog a Rumanian patrol was fired at from the Hungarian side. Official circlesReuter. - 149 words
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105 1939-08-18 13 Reuter. Japanese bombers flew ever British territorial waters at eight o'clock this morning in the vicinity of the Stanley Peninsula, Hongkong island. No warring shots were fired by the shore batteries, but it is understood that vigorous protests will be made by the British authorities.Reuter. - 105 words
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209 1939-08-18 13 Reuter. Tokyo, Aug. 17. j\N Admiralty spokesman stated to-day that the Japanese Navy did not plan to blockade Hongkong. He said, 'There is no necessity for such action and the Japanese Navy has no intention of provoking fresh international complications with a friendlyReuter. - 209 words
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53 1939-08-18 13 Reuter. Shanghai, Aug. 18. THE Japanese authorities have now agreed to allow all Jewish refugees now en route to Shanghai to live in the Japanese occupied section of the International Settlement. This includes refugees sailing tomorrow on the German liner Potsdam and theReuter. - 53 words
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Article46 1939-08-18 13 Berlin, Aug. 17. GRUESOME accounts of the antiGtrman "Urrcr" which Poland is alleged to have let loose in Upper Silesia fill the front pages of the meaning Tales brought by refugees over the border are said to liave aroused indignation and a'arm all over German Silesia.46 words
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517 1939-08-18 13 Big Test Of Defences London. Aug. 18. AN Air Ministry statement says that the French air manoeuvres over England were executed, according to plan, in war conditions. The French airfraft met the British defence ard all the formations were attacked by British fighters.517 words
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Article42 1939-08-18 13 Reuter. Chunging, Aug. 16. A SPOKESMAN of the Ministry cf Finance states that rumours that the Chniesf Government is considering issuing a new currency are without foundation, adding that Government's policy of maintaining ihe national currency remains unchanged.— Keu<er.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article23 1939-08-18 13 Warsaw, Aug. 17. Serious disturbances between Nazi Storm Troopers and Polish officials are reported from Bethuen, on the Danz;g Corridor frontier.23 words
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Article166 1939-08-18 13 Reuter. Shanghai, Aug. 18. A DANE named Holger Peter Krogh. aged 39. was shot dead this morning outside his residence in the International Settlement as he was entering his car to proceed to office. Two Chinese accosted him as he was leaving his house andReuter. - 166 words
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Article82 1939-08-18 13 Reuter. Tientsin, Aug. 18. The flood situation is mmc threatening. Parts of the CWnc"r ci"v and the British concess.on air already under water. Meanwhile the Hai River, on which Tientsin stands, is still rising. The authorities in the British and French Concessions and the Japanese-con-trolled areas are feverishlyReuter. - 82 words
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Article567 1939-08-18 14 A XIS press comments —a unanimous chorus obviously officially inspired—on the peace conference rumours may fling the wishful thinkers into the depths of pessimism, until the next batch of such rumours comes along*, but the calm observer will oonetede that they do not alter the position, which567 words
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395 1939-08-18 14 BOOKINGS REPORTED TO BE BRISK (Tribune Staff Reporter) */M)VKkxmE\T ha, now -iven its approval to the staging of a dramatic play by Chines., journalists in Singapore on Sept. 1 in aid of the China Belief Fund, and it is395 words
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Article61 1939-08-18 14 Singapore, Thursday KNEELING and weeping bitterly before the magistrate, an elderly Chinese woman, Ah Yee, pleaded for leniency. She was charged with hawking without a licence at Keong Saik Road. 'Tm poor and starving. I come from Canton," she pleaded. Mr. C. H. Koh, the fourth61 words
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269 1939-08-18 14 XVYVING to unforeseen circumstances, the arrival of His Excellency the Governor General of Indo-China, M. Jules Brevie, has been postponed to Aug. 25. If. Brevie will now sail for Europe by the "President Dounier" which will leave Singapore on Saturday, Aug. 26. This will be the269 words
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Article281 1939-08-18 14 Singapore, Thursday.. he was employed with three others in concrete piling work in connection with the construction of a jetty at the Singapore Naval Base, K. Mc named Mustapha (25) slipped from the top of an open well and hurtled 60 feet, sustaining fatal injuries. A281 words
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347 1939-08-18 14 Singapore, Thursday. ftENIALS that he owned the bungalow where the raid was made or that he had any knowledge of the presence of chandu on the premises other than the ten tubes of Government chandu he had bought from a frknd for S3, were made347 words
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Article, Illustration312 1939-08-18 14 HOLMES-CHANCE Singapore, Thursday. A BEAUTIFUL ceremony, uniting Miss Eleanor Evelyn Chance and Mr. Patrick Edward Micheal Holmes In marriage, was solemnised this afternoon at St. Andrew's Cathedral with the Bishop oi* Singapore officiating. Miss Chance is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. L. Chance, of Stourton312 words
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244 1939-08-18 14 Singapore, Hmrsdar. HOLDING the vi< tha 1 was a money-lender and that i came within the me; lins Money lenders' Ordinal Mr. Justice M an action in the High Coort :o-ix-aith costs to be paid by the pontiff. The claim was for $2,060, repre•renting $260.244 words
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Article313 1939-08-18 14 (From Our Own Co-respondent) Penang, Wednesday REMARKING that other people had taken the earner in question thousands of times without any accident. Mr. Lin Koen I** the third magistrate, imposed fines totalling $15 on a young K" rt> pean, A. Gerritsen, who appeared on two traffic chains,313 words
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Advertisement48 1939-08-18 14 PPV unPER-cooT UJ H I T nT >» unquestionably the undercoat of most intense f& opacity. It is a first class white enamel under coating and is guaranteed free from adulterants and "extenders." Weight—l9s lbs. per gallon. Extremely finely ground. Dries '"ilh a fine, smooth surface j^^S^j^ W.P.S. 5948 words
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Advertisement22 1939-08-18 14 ■I— Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, L!MlTBft China Building, Vmmm THONE 5808. SING APOBg FIRE, AAARINE, AAO T R VEHICLES, WORKMEN* COMPENSATION PERSONAL I22 words
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Article, Illustration575 1939-08-18 15 READ ABO UT SHOW IN "THE SKETCH" Singapore, Friday. JN its July 26 edition, the London society weekly "The Sketch" published a full page of photographs of prominent Singapore women who were taking part in 'The Circus Comes To Town." When Lord Nuffield,575 words
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113 1939-08-18 15 Silver Wedding Singapore, Thursday. Avery enjoyable At Home was held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. H C de Winde this evening on the oc casion of their Silver Wedding anniversary. Mr "de Winde who. for the past 20 years, has been a surveyor with Mt&Sfi. Fogden. Brisbane Co.,113 words
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Article148 1939-08-18 15 GARRICK THEATRE CHANGES HANDS Singapore, Friday k Theatre in Geylang, P iE r v known as the Apoho V be en purchased by Mr. :rc P m- -T P who has been th theatre on lease for the r'bv the Tribune. Mr. Lint 1 rv ;'V.ili be taken to improve148 words
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Article22 1939-08-18 15 CAP ST. JACQUES mis Steamer xap t>i. S c spore WiH Saiy and will sail tor Co lombo, Port- Nantes and Bordeaux22 words
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Article26 1939-08-18 15 Remembers Singapore Lord Nuffield, who read about "The Circus Cornea To Town" Ui a London weekly and seal a cheque to the local Children's Aid Society.26 words
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Article720 1939-08-18 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penan>/ Wednesday. Kang, wife of a chartered aoeouriant in l}*>h. and i of "Marselia'' hair-dressing parlour, figured in an il suit in the District Court to-day, when the latter formei the sum of $243.80. ot* which amount. $98.80 a supplied to the defendant,720 words
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Article31 1939-08-18 15 Early promenaders witnessed a poUce constable rescuing a Chinese sea at the Esplanade at about three this morning. The man was taken 05 waSSK to the General lospUal.31 words
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Article228 1939-08-18 15 I ROBERT Donat supplies some of j the best acting of a notable I career In "Good-Bye, Mr. Chips," which was given a special preview at the Capitol Theatre yesterday. The production will be publicly screened at the Capitol in a few days. It Is the228 words
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Article302 1939-08-18 15 Singapore, Thursday. REMARKING thai because accused was young and still in school he did not wish to record a conviction against him. Mr. L. C. Goh, the fifth magistrate, cautioned and discharged a 17-year-old schoolboy. Tan Seng Guan, a pupil of the Government Trade School, who was302 words
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Article81 1939-08-18 15 (From Our Own Correspondent. Segamat, Wednesday. Periasamy, a young Tamil claimed trial before the Segamat Magistrate. Inche Rauf bin Mohamed Sa'at, on a charge cf causing grievous hurt with a knife to Vedan a cooly employed on Sungei Senarut Estate, Batu Anam. The nolice said that the81 words
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Article148 1939-08-18 15 piRST of a series of afternoon organ recitals to be given by Mr. Werner Baer at the Victoria Memorial Hall will take place this afternoon, commencing at 5.3 C. Mr. Baer's programme will ineiudo Marche Solenelle by Mallly. Minute Handel. Andante (Gluck>, Finale in A. (Harris)148 words
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Article52 1939-08-18 15 (From Our Own Correspondent. Segamat, Wednesday. (CANDIDATES for further A. it. P. training will gather in Johore Bahru to-morrow to attend an iristructon' course. The course will occupy two week-ends. Because Government is not paying any allowance for t levelling, many civilians are not making the journey52 words
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Advertisement256 1939-08-18 15 ft but the greater pleasure is yours I in being able to eat it. Chilled I Beef is delightfully tender, full of fine flavour and its natural juices are all retained. 1 Make your next FAMOUS joint a Chilled Beef FOR ITS joint and see FINE how good it is.256 words
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Article828 1939-08-18 16 Annual Meeting Of Kuala Kampar JHE annual meeting of Kuala Kampar Tin Fields Limited was held at Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday. Mr. H. A. Coates presided. He said: On account of restriction, both our dredges have been working intermittently during the year, and at828 words
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Article217 1939-08-18 16 Singapore, Thursday. JHE Telok Ayer Epworth Leaguers put up splendid effort in their concert at the Fairfield Girls' School to-night. Mr. Lee Bah Chce, as Professor Knows All. convulsed his audience with his "wisecracks." Then there were musical moments provided by the deft fingers of the Misses217 words
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Article290 1939-08-18 16 TO-MORROW for Art ens. Ge, U, **>*■ nave to do dm,,,, th f eter v., s money influence, ar? strong Venus aspect 4 love romance and nleawr* sporting stir- C r e m j n able for turf acUiiti c dabble in real e tat* DanH290 words
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Article267 1939-08-18 16 Singapore, Thursday. JAN Kau Kiah appeared, before the District Judge (Mr. J. L. McFall), this morning, and pleaded guilty to housebreaking by day in order to steal. He admitted two previous convictions. Accused. sai,l Chief Court Inspector B. H. Tunn, was surprised by tne wife cf267 words
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70 1939-08-18 16 Reuter. London. W !l OV/ING to the loss of three ol thfffj liners in fust D\ ways, Ltd.. bought a Low air liner from the X.L.M. Lmes to supplement their fleet twin engined monoplane passengers at a top S P**J\ f Ǥ3 an hourReuter. - 70 words
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Advertisement236 1939-08-18 16 Saftta* MALAYAN PftEMtEQ HOTEL UNANIMOUSLY DKCLARED THE MOST SUCCESSFUL CHARITY SHOW EVER PRESENTED IN SINGAPORE. "THE CIRCUS COMES TO TOWN" MATINEE TO -DAY AT 6 P.M. TICKF/IS—ADULTS $3. CHILDREN AMAHS $1. There will be no sale of Flowers or Programmes. A TREAT FOR THE KIDS! «0 TALENTED ARTISTS IN 30236 words
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Advertisement364 1939-08-18 16 ANOTHER AILING CHILD MADE STRONG AND WELL. This welcome change was brought afceut rtmply and solely by Baby's o\v:; Table the mild, laxative medicine c .signed fcr the u?e cf children by an eminent child specialist. wna* this Canadian mother. Mrs. A?. E. Cro.sthwaite, el Freeman, Ontario, woo is a364 words
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Advertisement117 1939-08-18 16 15UCH A FALL! 1 m 11l 111 TT^ I FEEL BRUISEDL^|^^3 H B^fcLI VV£,VE A BOTUE ALL OVER. —k OF SLOAN^ A Bottle of Sloan's takes little space in a medicine cibii *v but it is a big thing to have in case of a fall. Then the lm R117 words
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Article90 1939-08-18 17 From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Thursday. \Y on the Banda Hilir I Malacca Indian Assoteam of Young Euraa fair crowd. The by two goals to nil. had themselves to defeat, for some of cad of taking the ten wasted chances. 5 a hard long-range vhveh the goalkeeper90 words
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Article98 1939-08-18 17 Hammer Company, c ended June 30 1 r trie year amounts tance brought fora ot ~o cents per absorbing $78,300, lc dealt with of laving a iUUJ mmend that this h as follows: Pay 75 cents per share S-8.3U! carry forward balance ol eight motorTrie water98 words
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147 1939-08-18 17 °w Own Correspondent) dacca, Thursday. 3] lias Mat Kapal 2'-vear-cld Malay, hanre of houseTi t& property tired, appearPolice Court on -Inspector Uphill, who tse, asked lor ano--meirt for further accused was re- 1(1 l n en uxly until Aug: 24. A which the two Malay of147 words
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Article82 1939-08-18 17 m Own Correspondent) f ii l°™re Bahru, Tuesday. -1 «angasamy, was this morn;>ed a dollar with ah alterw n day's imprisonment by the fr S nd Mr. M. Ismail, on a road near the Jo- ..in Hallway station. usee, was arrested by a police road82 words
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Article627 1939-08-18 17 Javanese Given 4 Years Only Day Before U'lom Our Own Correspondent) i Muar, Wednesday. yesterday to a term of four years rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice J. V. G. Mills at the ttuar Assizes on a charge of having committed housebreaking fey mght by entering627 words
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Article57 1939-08-18 17 The following have been selected to represent tne Sinhalese Association aeainst the Newton Rccklites on Sunday. Aue 20 at 2 p.m. on the Association ground at McNair Road —P. M Sirisena (Capt.), Mayo Pereira, S. WilliamG Nandadasa, E. Abeywardena Arthui Perera. Norbert Fernando. A. Kanatunga. A.A. David. A.57 words
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Article37 1939-08-18 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Wednesday. MR X G A Dohoo, Assistant British Adviser, Segamat, has proceeded on a fortnight's local leave.. He has left for upcountry with Mrs. Dohoo and L37 words
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Article37 1939-08-18 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. Wednesday. DR c. Chelliah, Deputy Medical Officer, Segamat, is on a fortnight s leave and he has been at Segamat by Dr. G. Woodhull from Johore Bahru.37 words
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Article131 1939-08-18 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Thursday. THE Strachan Badminton Party of Batang Tisra entertained and defeated the White Rose Badminton Party to the tune of 5—2. played off at the Home court on Sunday. The scon i were: (Strachan playeri mentioned iii 11 KNOUB Goh131 words
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Article69 1939-08-18 17 Th» following will represent Hon; Win Juniors vs. Tamil Brotherhood Party in a friendly game of soccer ou Saturday on the Clerical Union ground: Yocu Sin; Chit Lim. H<:J-n Noon; Wen Zlew. Choo Quee. Cnwee Chua »Captain Choong Hee. Chee Tang Koo l Chye, Hbrig s.cv and Boon69 words
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Article310 1939-08-18 17 (From On Own Correspondent) Johore Bahrili Thursday. niSPLAYING better combination, the Customs defeated the Police by four goals to one in the Johore Bahru district semi-final Hull Cup soccer match played this afternoon at t/ne Istana Padang. The Police, however, were without the services of four of310 words
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Article102 1939-08-18 17 From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat, Thursday. CIX Chinese women. Tan Huat. Lim Ah Hoo. Hong Ghow. Lim Sai Hong. Hong Khetl and Stong Sen", were brought before UngfeQ Ismail, first magistrate oi Batu Pahat to lace charges of gambling to-day. following a raid by police102 words
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Advertisement33 1939-08-18 17 1 Uff IS CONVINCE YOU WITH A DI-.MONSTK ATIOrr a espOt FAR EAST MOTORS LTD. V" if 57, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. I WITED KAIMO SERVICE 137, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. —W P S. 333 words
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Advertisement647 1939-08-18 17 Cuticiira is a TOILET soap, combining in one big tablet the unique soothing, healing and antiseptic medica- f Gives ments of Cuticura Ointment, th ,fc n with the mildest and most 0 >\ntisept/c J beautifying soap base that science Cleansing has devised. The result is a soap >Jm with a647 words
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880 1939-08-18 18 FAVOURITES OBLI GE AT IPOH RACES FOXY WINS TO PAY $50 First Day Of Skye Meet Ipoh, Thursday. FAVOURITES were to the fore on the first day of the Perak Tuif Club Skye meeting. The highest dividend was returned by Foxy, who paid §50. Trainer O'Neill had three winners each.880 words
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Article, Illustration27 1939-08-18 18 Tb~ Johore Madrasa Alhastas Islamic School tnm which defeated the ♦MTvapcrc Aljunid Islamic School by lcur seals to one yesttrday at the Cievlanff Road Stadium.27 words
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Article202 1939-08-18 18 THE playei President vs yin tllnes in at the Island ciub m Eu **nJ morning Au" 20 B*s 8.50 H. B syrn Liat <9> ¥8 W Eldrrri lal (6). 8.50 V Nak ,o shida (8» vs t SukavL s Hn Terabe '18» u t 'Hi 9.00202 words
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Article282 1939-08-18 18 JHE following are the weights for the second da; Club skye meeting on Saturday: Horses, Class 4, Div. 1, 5 Furs. Str. Woden 10.00 New Zealand 9.12 Sam Burger 9.11 President 9.06 Tin Pool 9.05 Horses. Class 4. Div. 2. S Furs. Str. Kuala282 words
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Article71 1939-08-18 18 The Municipal Services Club will be at home" to the members of the Post Office Club on Sunday, Aug 20 lrom 1 pm. The following will rePl s2siLir Municipal Services Club:— TENNIS:—A. I. Pereira, Lee Bark rnVT Lim Tan Jui N agh. BILLIARDS:—Ang Kee Nam. Loo rhnr g71 words
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Article99 1939-08-18 18 THFRL i> iii< ricn-acrestaacr /<»r fa ■aorrow'a lam at Ipoh and the order cf rmuiinf tj a» follows Racr 1: Ponfe [km 5 furs. Bare 2: 11« ases, Dm v mm. I 5.. lurv Racr 3: Ponies, Cam k, Div. t 5 furs. Race I:99 words
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Advertisement464 1939-08-18 18 to Consumption is a short step Victims of Asthma robbed of rest day and night, I I worn our by con>tant attacks when they tight and gasp tphazone gives to all for air, find vitality lowered and their physical sufferers strength exhausted. Neglect these conditions' and n ;i v A464 words
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Advertisement55 1939-08-18 18 "9H ore sure to die V A pp p yon spwy x^Mr mWL J of potent killing ogen,, Uj IKB ĔW mi r h C \i onno,b »««»ed. Flit ha, under «nd rmhtf oil tubstitutoi. Flit $pray will ftfc/M i jot .tain and karml.u V*Z?~ 2SI//\ |LB. »«r. th. ,eldi.55 words
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Advertisement72 1939-08-18 18 To avoid dread pyorrhea, f* must do more than brush your teeth. Your t**+ too, must be cared for. i Ordinary dentifrices P' c only V 2 way protection. W only clean the teeth. iv HAN'S is d 0? BOTH jobs de** and saves S'^~ bcaU contains a special mgre72 words
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Article105 1939-08-18 19 -more HbkUy Tennis J T» l Cup) having d Malacca last month will I ik in the semi- me" saturdav. and Sunday, final 1-' nd at' Kuala Kangsar. All ,mM- of this match is ex- Tlu meet Kedah next month. P" t,d Y. i.,en the105 words
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Article267 1939-08-18 19 Singapore, Thursday. «uu mnnal athletic apart* *l St. T" S Institute was held yesJ' th. lalan Besar Stadium. trriU> fairh *ood gathering. ,hm *i,; present were the i m 1,, t v i v M Cordoso, Rev. DireeKuh i malves J M Lourl"r A, Vii seiier.267 words
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Article85 1939-08-18 19 Jj a return match of two singles 4 ncl infee doubles played on Saturday, ?2> V MCA., the V.M.C.A. J^ al r; R A.I by five matches to <, TVr RESULTS 4 D ~Dr B H Sheares beat nnS Goald 8 ~6, 6—3UOLBIES Dr. Haridas &T. KobaJ«ni heal85 words
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Article50 1939-08-18 19 have been selected to i for the V.M.C.A. against Excise on Tuesday, Aug. 22 at 5 Ail lhe Anfc -on Road Ground: Wee M. Swyny, V. N. Pillay; E. uj? Vaughan, G. J Moxon, H. jngn; Jackson, W. Mitchell, S. Orton, •cßeath, Tan Guan Kiat. ReJohari, R. Taylor.50 words
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438 1939-08-18 19 Benny Solace - (By Benny Solace gLOW work was gone through this morning- at the Bukit Tinggi valley course when candidate?, under Fox and Marland were exercised in preparation for the Singapore Turf Club Gold Cup meeting, opening on Saturday next. -3 The Bukit Timah tracks were not438 words
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Article74 1939-08-18 19 THE Tribune tips were again to the fore in yesterday's races, at Ipoh, when no less than four straight winners were predicted by our racing expert, "Spectator." "Spectator" also scored a remarkable success at the recent Penang meeting, particularly on the final day when he tipped74 words
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Article109 1939-08-18 19 THE English football league commences on Aug. 26. Fixtures in the Scottish league, both divisions, for Saturday are as follows: SCOTTISH LEAGUE DIV. I. Arbroath vs. Alloa. Ayr United vs. Rangers. Celtic vs. Hearts. Falkirk vs. Cowdenbeath. Hibernian vs. Clyde. Motherwell vs. Aberdeen. Partick T. vs. Albion109 words
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Article10 1939-08-18 19 TO-DAY TENNIS: S.C.C. Autumn Lawn Tennis Tournament.— Padang.10 words
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Article, Illustration22 1939-08-18 19 An incident in the match between the Johore Madrasa Alhastas Islamic School tram and the Singap< Aljtinid Islamic School yesterday.22 words
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556 1939-08-18 19 (From Our Own Correspondent) POLICE 2; GOVERNMENT SERVICES 0. JJEFORE o good gathering, the Police scored a fine win to take the championship of the Segamat District soccer league, on the Government English School padang to-day. They met the Government Services and won by556 words
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Article62 1939-08-18 19 Reuter. London. Aug. 17. Results of cricket matches played in England were: Sussex won by an Innings and 106. Suaaex: 501 lor 5 declared (John Langi!d°o 2021: Leicester 114 and 281. At Swindon the game between West Indies and WiKohiiv was drawn. West Indies: 270 (Smith 5 lorReuter. - 62 words
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Article44 1939-08-18 19 The following team will represent the S.R.C. against the United Services on Saturday and Sunday, at Tanglin: R.H. Eain. P.D. Almeida. G. Clarke, R. Thoy, L. Outschoom, D. Ross, L. Alvis. E. Le Mercier, N. Sullivan. P.F. de Souza, and R. Jansen.44 words
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Article278 1939-08-18 19 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Thursday. |IV beating the Muar Police by 2 —o in a league match played at the Muar Club padang yesterday evening, the Government Offices enhanced their chances for league honours. They are now one point behind the Johore Military Force*278 words
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Article29 1939-08-18 19 The annual meeting of the Rugby Section of the S. C. R. C. will be held on Friday, Aug. 18. at 5.30 p.m. at tne Club House.29 words
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Advertisement57 1939-08-18 19 FOR PERFECT PICTURES] OR I NATURAL Photo Store I 435, North Bridge Road, (Tel. 6074) I and I 34, Robinson Road, (Tel. 4255) I SINGAPORE. J I GOUT, RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, KIDNEY. STOMACH TROUBLE, etc. cured with UROLYSAN URIC ACID GRANULES $1.50 bottle. Dr. Kennedys BLADDER KIDNEY PILLS $1.50 a bottle.57 words
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Advertisement297 1939-08-18 19 i JOINTPAINS TORTURE YOU BECAUSE I j jmg Mm KIDNEYS j J| SLUGGISH J j You need a Real Kidney Restorative 1 I The agonising pain of stiff, swollen YOU Cannot afford tO take I I', knees, knuckles and joints is almost c hanC6 With Kidney Trouble I invariably due297 words
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Article94 1939-08-18 20 Hcngkong, Aug. 15. ANOTHER strong rebuttal and denun- ciation of Wang Ching wei's recent broadcast speech delivered in Canton was given yesterday by General Li Hanhuen, the Governor cf Kwangtung, who urged the Kwangtung ceople to rise up and destroy Wang, the n V ional94 words
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Article227 1939-08-18 20 Hiranuma Itagaki In Disagreement Central News. Chungking, Aug. 15. MESSAGE from Hongkong quotes intelligence reports i-eceived by a certain consulate as declaring that the general resignation of the Hiranuma Cabinet in the near future is believed to be imminent as a result of differences of opinionCentral News. - 227 words
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Article74 1939-08-18 20 International News. Hongkong. Aug. 11. PRESS reports to-day, said the China Motion Picture Studio is shipping one of the mo c t popular Chinese war movies to the United States. The film, named 'Defend the Four Big Kwangtung Towns." is recorded in the Cantonese dialect, especiallyInternational News. - 74 words
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1788 1939-08-18 20 H. H. Barger - What They Are Exploiting (By H. H. Barger the Chinese troops withdrew from Shantung province in North China during the early part of the SinoJapanese hostilities, they left as little as possible for the Japanese Army to occupy. The industrial plants of Tsingtao were1,788 words
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Article196 1939-08-18 20 Chunpkinir t. TOTAL of w oil will be «hipped totbM, states to repay China's rsi 1 000 obligation inder th I.oan Agreement, Chinese circles interned \h. lv? Press to-day. The W00( j ment will continue f or a n< h j five years until196 words
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Advertisement144 1939-08-18 20 TWO CHINA PAGES TO-DAY What aj, mpbclls Ycgetabl JP xV X 1 Soup handy. To know that it is ready to serve in BI I 4 4 cw minutes—ready to satisfy family appetites. I' 1 .V "fllßßi Watch hovv tnc family responds to this whole- JIP W\*s i V$ W144 words
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291 1939-08-18 21 MR. WANG CHING WEI CHANGES TACTICS International News. Hongkong, Aug. 11. pANTON is becoming a centre of puppet politics owing to the pre- c< of Mr. Wang Ching-wei and his supporters of "peace with Shanghai and Canton are the two main points whereInternational News. - 291 words
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Article146 1939-08-18 21 Central News. Chungking, Aug. ?4. \NrSE prisoners interned in Sian, J > \:)i:;U cf Shensi province in "china, on August 12 addres- ..un to Generalissimo Chiang :rving deep respects and also :t r cable to the Japanese i-ointi' them to overthrow the military. .nit- Suburo Uvcgi, oneCentral News. - 146 words
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215 1939-08-18 21 Central News. Chungking, Aug. 15. .KIXG a now milestone ot* China's international eommunicaJi radiophone service between Chungking- and Hongkong en Chungking and Manila was inaugurated to-day. w«l marked by a brief bich Dr. H. H. Kung. ted wiih Sir Geoffrey Hongkong Governor, and h official of Manila.Central News. - 215 words
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Article47 1939-08-18 21 Central News. Hongkong, Aug. 15. AGES reaching here state tk at Russians in Harbin aged between 18 and 48 have been compelled to ake military labour service for nese, building fortifications and "ways, etc., since the outbreak of 'Jnter-Mongolian border righting.— 1 -al News.Central News. - 47 words
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Article63 1939-08-18 21 Central News. Chungking, Aug. 14. THRONG of Chinese guerrilla units attacked a town southwest of Nan on Au". ii. resulting in a three severe battle and killing over 170 soldiers. .Another war message says that Major Shibata, of the 58th Jaoanese Regiment, v killed in aCentral News. - 63 words
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Article230 1939-08-18 21 International News. Shanghai, Aug. 11. A HIGH Japanese government official said to-day that Japan i was being forced towards an outright military alliance with Italy and Germany because of the United States' abrogation of the 1911 treaty of commerce and British resistance in NorthInternational News. - 230 words
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Article65 1939-08-18 21 Hongkong, Aug. 10. MEANWHILE the anti-British 1" campaign in North China has involved a Belgian who went to Peitaiho, a seaside resort northeast of Tientsin, to recuperate from his recent illness. Upon his arrival at the Peitaiho station, the Belgian was mistaken. for a Briton, whereupon65 words
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250 1939-08-18 21 Central News. Chungking, Aug. 14. I local press editorially questioned London's wisdom in surrendering the four Chinese to the "local court" in Tien'sin and London's general tendency, to submit to Japan during the Tokyo negotiations. The Sin Hua J'h Pao pouted out that theCentral News. - 250 words
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Article224 1939-08-18 21 International News. Shanghai, Aug. 11. JYURING the present Sino-Japanese war Germany has sent much larger shipments of goods to Japan than Japan managed to export to Germany. As a result, the Japanese are commercially indebted to Germany with huge sums of money, pari ofInternational News. - 224 words
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Article77 1939-08-18 21 Central News. Hongkong, Aug. 15. A TIENTSIN message states that ihe mother of one unnamed. s. 4 aff member of the American Consulate in Tientsin suffered insulting treatment in the hands of the Japanese gendarn smmi a search station on the Asani Road in tV JapaneseCentral News. - 77 words
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418 1939-08-18 21 Shanghai, Aug. 16. rvHE question to to who will even- tually suffer for the large quantity of postage stamps now being circulated in Shanghai as a currency medium has already become a buybear to large sections of the local community, especially418 words
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117 1939-08-18 21 Central News. Hongkong, Aug. 15. THE anti-British movement In North I China Is likely to take a new turn io the worse as a result of the Japan-ese-sponsored conference of the representatives from the various anti British committees in the North China cities heldCentral News. - 117 words
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Article51 1939-08-18 21 Central News. Hongkong, Aug. 14. AS a piotest against the anti-Chir-m ese movement in Siam, Chinese tennis champions have decided to withdraw from the Hongkong exhibition games with the visiting Siamese team this week, while the Chinese community has decided to boycott the matches.— CenialCentral News. - 51 words
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326 1939-08-18 21 Shanghai. Aug. 9. A GREAT Chinese lover, who turned out also to be a thief, was senfenced to nine years' imprisonment by Judge Chiu a*, the Second Special District Court, recently. Chiang Chien-chiu, the accused, was said to be a poet, and being326 words
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Article53 1939-08-18 21 Central News. Chungking, Aug. 8. PART ol the wreckage of one cf the Japanese planes shot down by Chin ese pursuits during the dogfights last 7/eek was found at. a spot ten kikme res east of Chungking. The wrecked .ving found was clearly painted with the Japanese risingCentral News. - 53 words
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Article100 1939-08-18 21 Central News. Chungking, Aug. 14. W J REPORTS Teceived from Kiangsi Pro- I vince reveal that the Japanese Wt troops recently massacred the people B' in Lcutien village, southeast of Nan- chang, and then burned down the vil- 9 lage. Details state that twice before, theCentral News. - 100 words
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271 1939-08-18 22 Leaders' Deputation To The Chief Minister (United Press). Colombo, Aug. 10. FOLLOWING intensive picketing of Indian shops, hotels and restaurants by Sinhalese picketers, a fracas occurred in Gintupitya areas. It is alleged that an Indian intending to visit an Indian hotel despite the(United Press). - 271 words
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Article205 1939-08-18 22 (United Press). Dhenkanal. Aug. 8. THE Dhenkanal Durbar has, it is understood, issued instructions to the Chief Minister and heads of the vuious departments to make necesary arrangements for the introduction, at an early date, of the new reforms announced by the Kaja Saiitb in July last.(United Press). - 205 words
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Article220 1939-08-18 22 (United Press). Wardha, Aug. 9. GIN Hi AI satisfaction is expressed in Congress circles here over the successful termination of the Arya Satvagraha in Hyderabad. It is felt that the Arya Samaj has been vindicated completely. Pandit Jawaharlai Nehru in an interview said: 'T am glad to(United Press). - 220 words
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226 1939-08-18 22 (United Press). Madras. Aug. B.—The Madras Assembly this evening adopted the following resolution protesting against reservation of certain specified pests in the provinces for members of the Indian Medical Services:— •'This Assembly recommends to the Government to convey to the Secretary of State that in the(United Press). - 226 words
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Article95 1939-08-18 22 (United Press). Shillong. Aug 7 —The oppositionists will it is understood, make vet another attempt to defeat the Ministry by amending the Finance Bill in the second Chamber which sits for its consideration on Aug. 10 next thereby necessitating its being referred back to the Assembly or ultimately(United Press). - 95 words
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Article101 1939-08-18 22 A long convalescence ls tedious and tiring to both doctor and patient. After many operations and illnesses, digestion is affected and Impaired, yet it is necessary to eat well to regain your strength quickly. i The trouble is that the very thought of food is often101 words
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Article439 1939-08-18 22 SUBCOMMITTEES TO MEET (United Press). Eombay, Aug. 10. THE United Press understands that the various sub-commit-tees of the National Planning Committee are issuing questionnaires to their members further elucidating their terms of referSto learnt that informal meetings ef many sub-committee, were held last week when a lot of(United Press). - 439 words
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Article130 1939-08-18 22 (United Press). Simla. Aug. 7.—The United Press learns that the draft Diudgs Import Bill will be shortly published in the Gazette of India. It is not yet decided whether the Bill will be brought before the Central Assembly during its Simla session. All Provincial Governments except the(United Press). - 130 words
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Article132 1939-08-18 22 (United Press). Madras. Aug. 9.—ln the Madras Council this afternoon ihe following resolution moved by Sir K. V. Reddi was passed without division:— "This Council recommends to the Government to urge upon the Government of India the importance and necessity of their not finally entering into any(United Press). - 132 words
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208 1939-08-18 22 (United Press). Bombay, Aug. 8. A CHALLENGE to the Bombay Government to prove its authority to levy the urban immoveable property tax (which is an offshoot of the policy of prohibition) had an echo in the Bombay High Court today. Sir Bvramjee Jeejeebhoy(United Press). - 208 words
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220 1939-08-18 22 (United Press). Bombay. Aug. 5. ENFORCEMENT of prohibition in Bombay has resulted in rejoicings throughout the length and breadth of the city, particularly in labour areas. Alarming reports about possible illicit manufacture and smuggling of liquor have been disproved. Several preventive and emergency measures following one(United Press). - 220 words
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Article163 1939-08-18 22 (United Press). Balasore. Aug. 10.— Sjt. Subhas Chandra Bose has issued the following statement: "When the Left Consolidation Committee met in Bombay towards the end of June last, it was decided to observe an All India National Struggle Week from Aug. 12 onwards. "Since then certain internal developments(United Press). - 163 words
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Article89 1939-08-18 22 (United Press). Simla, Aug. 12.—The United Press understands that the Government of India have taken in hand the manufacture of arms and ammunitions in India. Manufacture of shells and machine guns is, it is further understood, being vigorously pushed at present. A big plot of(United Press). - 89 words
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Article412 1939-08-18 22 (United Press). Lucknou, u? |0 THAT the All-India Mus|j m gue is threatened with 'J' and Mr. M. A. Jinnah's leade'? 1 is being challenged by the v,, p sections of the League are indfe!s by the trend of resolutions are proposed to be moved t(United Press). - 412 words
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Article338 1939-08-18 22 (United Press). Allahabad. Aug. 10 -At the meeting of the Allahabad Municipal Board held last night Mr. Zahur Ahmad. Muslim League Membei. reopened the question of hoistmg the Muslim League flag otw the Municipal building in place of the tricolour (Congress> flag which ha- been flying there for(United Press). - 338 words
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Article469 1939-08-18 23 QO VERNMENT DECLARE PUBLIC HOLIDAY (United Press). Karachi, Aug. 10. he A f°^ al l OV th c .s rovince offered public Almighty for the "gfft of rain." Mass prayers were templesand mosques, in some places, while at others ed, Oh Varuna-Thou God of(United Press). - 469 words
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Article128 1939-08-18 23 (United Press). Wardha, Aug. 11. MAHATMA Gandhi although at--111 tending the meetings of the Congress Working Committee for about three hours in the afternoon, has been carrying on his usual lire in the quiet surroundings of Shegaon. Accosted by the United Press representative while cut on his morning(United Press). - 128 words
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Article97 1939-08-18 23 (United Press). Peshawar, Aug. 11.—Further mfoimation regarding the Frontier Government's drive against corruption reveals that in the Forest Department, departmental action was taken against six emplcyees, the punishment including suspension and reduction in pay and in the Education Department similar action v as taken against three persons.(United Press). - 97 words
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Article248 1939-08-18 23 (United Press). Jaipur, Aug. 9. ¥N regard to the release from dc- tcntlon torday of Seili Jamaalal Bajaj, the following communique has been issued by the Jaipur Government:— "Since Seth Jamnala] Bajaj had been under detention in .Jaipur Stale has health on the whole has been(United Press). - 248 words
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150 1939-08-18 23 (United Press). Calcutta, Aus. 12. O.T. Subhas Chandra Bose, accasapanted by ."Mr. A-hr.ifuddin Ahmed Chowdhury. Secretary of the Bengal Provincial Congress Committee, returned to Calcutta frcm Balasore yesterday morning. At ihe station Sj. Bcse saw a copy of he telegram sent on Thursday evening(United Press). - 150 words
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Article104 1939-08-18 23 (United Press). Madras. Aim 7.—The Mmister for Agriculture and Rural Development informed the Members of the Madras Legislative Assembly to-day that Government had under consideration the question of introduc ng a Bill h>r the regulation of money-lending and for fixing a maximum rate of interest on loans(United Press). - 104 words
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Article303 1939-08-18 23 (United Press). Wardhagant, Aug. 11. IT is understood Dr. Rajendra Piasad, Congress Pre* ident, has sent n wire to the Bengal Provincial Congress Committee directing that the provincial Election Tribunal shculd stop functioning pending the disposal of the complaint against the el ret ion of the nr-w(United Press). - 303 words
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Article286 1939-08-18 23 (United Press). Wardhaganj. Aug. 11. TEX members of the Congress party in the CP. Legislative Assembly were summoned to Wardha this morning to appear before the Parliamentary Sub-Committee to substantiate the allegations made by them against a CP. Minister, the Hon. Mr Misra. in a(United Press). - 286 words
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371 1939-08-18 23 4 'Does Not Know His Mother Tongue" (United Press). Karachi, Aug. 12. niSCLAIMING his nationality, Mi Adalbert Forstner, 25-year-old son If of a German resident of Karachi, has submitted a representation to the Government of Sind for the grant of a Certificate(United Press). - 371 words
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Article64 1939-08-18 23 (United Press). Peshawar, Aug. 11.—His Excellency Sir George and Lady Cunningham left for Karachi this evening by the Bombay Expi ess. Fiom there they will taKe the Imperial Airways liner reaching London an Aug. 17. His Excellency was seen off at the railway station by a large number of officials(United Press). - 64 words
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Article42 1939-08-18 23 (United Press). Lucknow, Aug. 11.— About half a dozen Shias were arrested to-day for defying the order under section 144 Cr. P.C. while they took out an effigy of the Congress Ministry from Faisar Bagn shouting anti-Congress and anti-Min-istry slogans. —(United Press(United Press). - 42 words
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