Malaya Tribune, 21 August 1939
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Title Section38 1939-08-21 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL XXVI -No- 198. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 21. 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Monday, Augtist 21, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1989 ?vF7|H38 words
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Advertisement279 1939-08-21 1 "RED SEA" ORANGE ItJICR. i»en SEA PROVISION i STORK l iRTH BRIDGE ROAD. PHONE 2133. tfILK BAR OPEN DAILY FROM 1M A.M. TILL 11 P.M. FOOD PROBLEM WITH GASTRITIS r rf wanted to find a food not irritate the inflamed stoma :h walls of patients suffering from that at the279 words
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Advertisement79 1939-08-21 1 CURING PILES FISTULA WITHOUT a Dangerous diseases to human being. Guaranteed cure of piles in ten days without operation. It Ls i j very dangerous illness i It badly effects all the important functions ol the body. It creates indigestion Habitual comti- > i pat ion. Intestinal disorders. General debility,79 words
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Advertisement95 1939-08-21 1 A True Table Food J Organic j^^r lodine. TYRODONE' Tablets jive 200 times more organic lodme thon an equal amount of Steak, Milk or Eggs. In all ccuvs o f Anaemia. General Debility, ner•ous or Glandular disorders. Tyrodone is superior to the liver or drift kelp: l* contains pure organic95 words
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Advertisement175 1939-08-21 1 DIAMOND j Bedsteads t The Wigh refutation that fflf -Diamond" Besteads Hav# established !hrou f hvut M.ia > a Ii based on Merit. \C for many yean ihetr extreme durability and line finish haa become mcrea* aiaffy rerQjni*ed as the •Undartl of quali(/ ant 4 h DIAMOND MTTAL; l/ 1175 words
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Advertisement79 1939-08-21 1 saw Exclusive GOWNS SALONS AT PAGE 13, BATTERY ROAD. (SINGAPORE. I MAJESTIC HOTEL, j KUALA LUMPUR. f MALAYAN ay be is* -n T Winner for two successive years of ihe m■ m &Sf tm9 si:<ijal prizes for Canned (-urn M 8 Mm Ii 1 at the 15th and 16th M.A.H.A.79 words
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Article154 1939-08-21 2 Last Night's First Nights I ANCER Spy," the 20lh Century-Fox production vas shown at the Alhambra a tong time ago but was withdrawn under circumstances which suggested iiiat objections had been raised to it. Ii has now been released for general exhibition and is again at154 words
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Article250 1939-08-21 2 TO-MORROW FOR I < h S>. .4 bad da forceful action in S /cr indulging spot I Favourable for selling I J investment.' Avoid d Z I keep out of t?i c way of < >/re coin pa ii ii, Z SPECIAL INFLUENCES 5 ?J /o250 words
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Advertisement447 1939-08-21 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY_(I932) 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 Siang" Aug.. 25 "Hong Kheng" Oct. 9.447 words
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Advertisement427 1939-08-21 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. II Bi and BRITISH INDIA incorporated in England). P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. S'por< 1939 fcANCHI 17.')00 Aug. 2 t bangalore e.cnc Aug 2 RANPURA 17 000 Sept, RAWALPINDI 17.000 Sept. 2: t BHUTAN 0.100 Sept. 2 X BEHAR H.OCO Oct. CHITRAL 5.000 Oct.427 words
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Advertisement444 1939-08-21 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated in Germany). The ttndernoted axe the Company's intended fixtures:-— OUTWARD. For MANILA. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI NORTH CITINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 I bus. "ELBE" In port 5 m.s. "COBURC Aug. 31 s.s. "POTSDAM" omits Maoifa, North China and Yokoliania S ept. 12 •ss "GNEISENAU" omits444 words
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Advertisement159 1939-08-21 2 HAMBCRC-AMERIKA LINIE Oeutsch-Australische Dampfsctaiffs Geseibchaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA tiVD JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1939 s.s. SCHEER not Jailing at China Japan Ports Aug. 20 s .s. VOGTLAND via Haiphong Aug. 25 a.s. NORDMARK via Manila Sept 1 t m. DUISBURG159 words
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Miscellaneous244 1939-08-21 2 To-day's Crossword .'il* M* I -•1 6 T~?~r io |§fi"Tn ii A—- v I I lid 111 IP ...Q 22 23 ~~~~~W 111 Ip"" 'ISw i i ii i y?y- y IT 30 i—l—l I—l —-__J—l—l—l—l_J— CLUES ACKOSS: CUES DOWN 8. Whether me likes it or not. 1. Mrs. 9.244 words
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Article365 1939-08-21 3 II f LONDON COMMODITIES London, Saturday. Previous To-day Change KiiuUK Buyers 8 1116 Closed Sellers 813 16 ber Buyers 8 5 8 M Sellers 8 3 4 i Dec. Buyers 8 5 8 M Sellers 8 3 4 rch Buyers 8 5 8 Sellers 8 3 4365 words
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Article161 1939-08-21 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Aug. 19, l p.m. r Total l ia Dividend Boota financial m clow Date Ex. Div. Payable Date No. 49 Sent. 1 Sept. 8 Sept. 2 10 .< 2V2?* Aug. 22 Aug. 24 Aug. 23 JJ 5\ int. Aug. 23 Aug. 30161 words
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Article855 1939-08-21 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Aug. 19, 1 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampal Tin 3 6 4 1 Austral Amal 3 9 4 3cd Austral Malay 38V 40Ayer Hitam 13 9 19 9 Ayer Weng 0 72 0.76 Bangrin 17. 18 Batu855 words
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291 1939-08-21 3 Singapore, Aug. 19. MINING Buyers Seller! Ampats 3 8 4i Ayer Hitarns 19 6 211Hitams 0.31 0.33 Batu Selangors 1.16 1.20 cd Hongkong Tin 16 6 16 6 Bangrins 17. ig. Cnandtriangs 18 6 19 6 Hong Fattx 0.58 061 Idris Hyd. 61- 7U i291 words
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Article15 1939-08-21 3 Monday. The price of tin at noon In Singapore to-day was:— sii:P, (down Vn).15 words
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Article19 1939-08-21 3 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28 0 16; Sellers 28 11 16.19 words
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Article243 1939-08-21 3 6% Maynard Co., Ltd., $30,000 Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 10* 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 V V" 108 108 n m 4%% 1909 red.243 words
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Article99 1939-08-21 3 Paris 176 45 64 New York 4.68> 8 Montreal 4.68 116 Brussels 27.55 3 4 Geneva 20.72 V 2 Amsterdam 8.71 Va Milan 81 Berlin 11.C6»/ 2 Lisbon 1101/4 Madrid 42 V 4 Belgium 11. 1 Athens 547 Stockholm 19.40 Copenhagen 22.40 Bucharest 660 Helsingfors 227 London, Aug.99 words
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Advertisement30 1939-08-21 3 THE EASTERN UNITED 1 1 CORPORATION, LIMITED MOTOR VEHICLE, PERSONAL ACCI TK)\ U V O,{ KMEN'S COMPENSAvV«> PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. 11 ••••hTT CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. f W. HALL, fWtßeral QManager.30 words
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Advertisement222 1939-08-21 3 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. 1 Guaranteed and Controlled by 1 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, 1 LIMITED. I The Company, which is incorporated in 1 the S.S. and registered as a Trust Company, undertakes the following duties:— EXECUTOR &OR TRUSTEE OF A 1 WILL. ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE222 words
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Advertisement330 1939-08-21 3 BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441 General Office 5188-9 Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO". Paid Up Capital Ch. $46,000,000.00 Reserve Funds in Excess of Ch 3,200,000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch. $2.647.000,000.00 Tse-Vung Soong, Chairman of330 words
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Advertisement492 1939-08-21 4 tlflSSIf HP-HP S WANTED: An Efficient Building Overseer, preferably Chinese: Only per.enced men need apply. Box No. Malaya IMtoqne, Penang. (66 P WANTED: By a well established insurance company transacting Fire Marine, Motor, Compensation, Personal Accident and General Insurance business a comrradore Will influence. Excellent prospects for right man. Apply492 words
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Advertisement522 1939-08-21 4 WANTED Job Experienced Estate Clerk anywhere. Ponniah, 45, Malay S-reet, Kuala Lumpur. (45.8* I ACCOUNTANTB O O K-KEEPER •'Chinese i, widely experienced and strongly recommended. Only responsi- ble position considered. Apply "AC", 60, Neil Road, Singapore. <49-B> ENGLISH LADY wants position, housekeeper, mess, boarding house or hotel Up-country no objection.522 words
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Advertisement634 1939-08-21 4 YOU CAN Never Jose at the Races if you follow the perfect sound sensible simple system of Turf speculation given in the book 'Pick The Winner" cen'.s fifty, available from ail good book-sellers and News Agents. (47-B) YOU CAN ACQUIRE a beautiful voic lor singing and speaking. You will surprice634 words
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Advertisement517 1939-08-21 4 FOR- SALE:— "Golden Arrow*' Raleigh Bicycle with 3-speed, lamp and bag. Cash $35 or nearest offer. Apply:— Tan Chong Beng, 3, George Street, off Chulia Street, Singapore, after 5.00 p.m U3-B' CLOSING SALE. Call at 771, North Bridge Road. Singapore. All kinds of piecegoods to be sold very much below517 words
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Advertisement535 1939-08-21 4 Domestic Occurrence MRS. TAN KOK CHENG and family tender their heartfelt thanks to relatives and friends for their night visits and attendance at the funeral of the late Mr. Tan Kok Cheng and also to those who sent wreaths and letters of condolence, lent their cars and rendered assistance generally.535 words
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Advertisement408 1939-08-21 4 IN THE HIGH COTTi STRAITS SEI SETTLEMENT 0 f Suit No. 698 of Sf?OBE In the Matter of Ah Soo otherwise kn, \> r- BetTan Choon Thoh <L.S.» I Ng Kok Nam 2. Ng Kok 3. The Official' A the proper. Seng, bankri by Order 0 1 C dated 3rd408 words
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168 1939-08-21 5 British Official Wireless. London, Aug. 19. THE last few months have seen a striking improvement in British coal exports. During the quarter endci June 30 last,, a total of 10.253.000 tons were sent abroad from the United Kingdom imp red with 8,225.0u0 tons inBritish Official Wireless. - 168 words
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Article53 1939-08-21 5 British Official Wireless. London. Aug. 19. Five estates upon which piobate was granted yesterday will yield to the Exchequer a total of 1371.45- in death duties. The largest, was thai of Mr. Samuel Watkinson. Yorkshire woolstapper. who left £536,206. estate duties upon winch would amount ioBritish Official Wireless. - 53 words
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Article244 1939-08-21 5 Reuter. London, Aug. 20. THE Royal Navy is now in a greater state of preparedness than ever j before in peace-time and even than in 1914. writes the Sunday Times' Naval Correspondent. It is no exaggeration to say that If war should break out the entireReuter. - 244 words
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Article75 1939-08-21 5 British Wireless DETURNS from Palestine show that the release of persons detained on political grounds is continuing on a considerable scale as the situation improves. In the last fortnight nearly 700 were released. The total number under detention on Aug. 12. was 2.s63—this figure has quite recently beenBritish Wireless - 75 words
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Advertisement471 1939-08-21 5 v-TYS' RACING LETTER —Dear /CODE" as advertise-i l deal with the forthcomfpOßE TURF RACES. CONselections, one a "GOLD c and ccondly a genuine rtjl c l*\ animal running tbe same y advise ALL to pur n Ay there would be no f knowledge DEAR READe facl that both hoives Job,"471 words
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Advertisement649 1939-08-21 5 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE SI RAITS SETTLEMENTS' SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Notice of Wage-earner's Administration Order. Name of debtor: TAN BOON SENG. Address of debtor: No. 343. Joo Chiat Place. Singapore. Description of debtor: Cierk. No. cf Proceedings: 241 of 1939. Date en which wage-earner's649 words
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Advertisement758 1939-08-21 5 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Notice of Waffe-earner's Administration Order. Name oi debtor: UM BAH (HEE. Address cf cicbtor: No. 123, Albert Street, Singapore. Description of debtor. Clerk. No. of Proceedings: 274 of 1939. Date on which wage-earners Administration Order758 words
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Advertisement636 1939-08-21 5 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTSSETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Notice of Wage-earner's Administration Order. Name of debtor: KARLM BIN OMAR. Address of debtor: Room No. 51. Maxwell Read Postmen's Quarters. E ngapore. Description of debtor: Postman. Nc. of Proceedings: 314 of 1939. Date on which636 words
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Advertisement79 1939-08-21 5 For Style, Comfort, Economy, I CONSULT Th* Oriental Optical Co., I MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS Head Office: 162, South Bridge Rd. Branch Office: 348, N. Bridge Rd„ SINGAPORE. FREE TESTING. i DRUGLESS HEALING. MAX TING SIM, Ph.D., DMT. D S.T.. M.c P.. F.P.c. (Land.), F.N.A.M-Th. «Lond.t. MECHANOTHERAPY. PSYCHOTHERAPY ELECTSO-TBERAMt. Wo. 6. Jalan79 words
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Article111 1939-08-21 6 (From Our Own C Johore Bahru, sal Chinese woman, calling hen "sin-ken" and ignorant law, was charged Second Magistrate, Mi to-day with attempt!] Customs duty on thn cotton piece cloth. cents, duty being 15 cc i Outlining the case Inch? Abdul Aziz. A tendent of111 words
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667 1939-08-21 6 Singapore. \londa\. THE following is the report of the genual manager of the Rasa U s. tralinn Gold Mining, Co. Ltd.. fov the four weeks ended Aim UNDERGROUND D E VEI.OPMENT Se< uon Dm-ng Cross Cutting Winzing And tUsimt I Raub 310 179 69667 words
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Article20 1939-08-21 6 ..choline oTOCI The following are t*cnan& this morning according to the cular Issued by the HongKorn Shanghai Banking Corporation20 words
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Article55 1939-08-21 6 London T.T. London demand Lyons demand Switzerland demand Hamburg demand New York demand Montreal demand fcatavia demand Samarang demand Calcutta demand Bombay demand Rangoon demand Madras demand Colombo demand Hongkong demand Shanghai demand Amoy demand Canton demand Foochow demand Swatcw deman-i Saigon demand Manila demand Bangkok demand Japan demand55 words
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Article56 1939-08-21 6 •London TX Louden demand London 30 days' sight London 60 days' sight London 3 months' sight London 4 months' sight New York demand New York 90 d s Calcutta demand Bombay demand I Rangoon demand i Madras demand j Colombo demand Australia demand New Zealand demand Bar Silver Banh56 words
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Advertisement193 1939-08-21 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chemists and Stores Second Hand Radios Fully guaranteed and serviced, Prices from 25 RADIO SERVICE CO., OF MALAYA 1934, LTD. Singapore, Malacca. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, PiiUf. EYE EX AMI N A TIONS, EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. $1. eializing:. ftft*s. Ocular .Vuscle Anomalies /.T^^W Crr-sed Eyes,193 words
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Advertisement192 1939-08-21 6 I NEW TRANSPARENT* COLOUR FOR LIPS I Tfclt m«fhod of lip rolouring, ttoJoo trmm It* |l«moiovt South S«a Maid**, \m lip* positively irr*tistibl*l ft* cJa»t*%d mi coating your r^***^) api -with. «a opaque lipsuck IT I that's aott likely to repei U n B than attract TATTOO L <«Wn then192 words
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Advertisement95 1939-08-21 6 4jED[L New Shipment FAMOUS DICTIONARIES. Ney. Gem Pocket Dictionary by Piof. Ernest Weekley $0.90 Nultal's Bijou Pronouncing Dictionary I Pocket I 0 90 Bijou Dictionary of s.ynonjms Antonyms 120 Chamber's 20th Century Dictionary Revised Edition 4.50 The Concise O-xt.va Dictionary ci Current English 4.50 Cabell's New h Dictionary with an95 words
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Miscellaneous946 1939-08-21 6 j To-day's Radio U SINGAPORE HONGKONG JffigSggi, Nl TRANSMJhbIUIN i> YDC 15.15 Mc s (19.8 m.) ZHL 225 metres (1 13 mc|s) ZBU 0 52 Mcs (31 4 nr. I (iSB 9 51 Mcs (31.55 m ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mcjs) p.m. lim a.m. p.m. e' 4o -The Thirty Nine946 words
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Article134 1939-08-21 7 itch played at Changi the Royal Englne?rs heat r "xi bJ two runs, scores: s c c. Holly n 27 v >v Hawfcsbj id Nicholson b t v 17 pso»i b Hawksby 72 b Simpson 0 i n 0 not "out 15 and b Hawksby134 words
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Article689 1939-08-21 7 Reuter. Rome, Aug. 20. THE en oi th< week was marked by a steady increase in over the outcome of the Danzig crisis. It ub lieved that Italy would favour the idea of a ence to resolve outstanding problems and lead nt guaranteed by theReuter. - 689 words
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Article609 1939-08-21 7 (By Benny Soiace) Iff l 1 H the arrival of Van Breukelen's (string much interest was evinced at this morning's workout at the Bukit Timah course and Bukit nnggl valley where preparations for the Singapore Gold Cup meeting are in full tSWing. Turley'a charges were609 words
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Article49 1939-08-21 7 London. Aug. 20 The Imperial Airways flying-boat Cariocu left Southampton this afternoon on the third flight ot the British Atlantic air mail sendee, carrying 492 pounds of mail ana 102 pounds of freight. Tne Caribou inaugurated the service a fortnight ago -British Wireless.49 words
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Article271 1939-08-21 7 Malacca, Aug. t9. Tup vvac'-a rtecrcation Club«xp«rteiiced little difficulty in heath-' mi Malacca (Tab yesterday on the Padang. Whilst the European doienders toiled hard against a sneedv set of opposing forwards tfceycoula not keep them off from scoring five times. Fi< m an accurate Cross $Mj271 words
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166 1939-08-21 7 Putau Bran!, Sunday. I:* T friendly soccer match played hove to-day tne 35th. Fortress Ccmpanj beat the Malays by the odd goal In seven, pining the openincr stages play was of a moderate standard, both sices making conjUhual raid: shortly titer, the Sappers settled166 words
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309 1939-08-21 7 Ulster Motor Cycle Grand Prix Results Reuter. Belfast, Aug. 20. TN the Ulster Motor-Cycling Grand Priv over the Clady Circuit of 225 miles for machines of the 500 c.c. class, the winner was Serafini (Ilaly) riding a Gilera. His time was 2 hours 30 minutes SI seconds, with an averageReuter. - 309 words
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Article54 1939-08-21 7 Reuter. Cologne, Aug. 20.—Henry Cotton von the German Open Golf ehampioiisnip with a net score of €7. 71, 72. and ?u. Bus total net score was 280. Besener was second with a total net score eg 290 while Dyer (Great Britain) wa* third with a totalReuter. - 54 words
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148 1939-08-21 7 lIN the Iskandar Cup tennis compcw- tion, playea at Kuala Kangsar this j week-end. Singapore beat Perak by I three matches to two, to qualify for the final. 1 The players were entertained to tea in the evening and dinner at night at I148 words
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Article101 1939-08-21 7 Reuter. Cologne. Aug 20. FN the International athletics match held here, Germany beat Great Britain fey WL. point.- to Germany won aH events except the lH> Tards hurdles which resulted in a dead heat between Lockton of Great Britain 4 nd Pellmonns 1 Germany» in aReuter. - 101 words
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Advertisement33 1939-08-21 7 I AUTOMATIC GEARLESS J SHEETING BATTERY "Pf SHEETING QUICKER AND MOaE EFFICIENTLY THAN imm^K^^&mtjf^/ J COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC REVOLUTIONARY DESIGN Write jor full details of this modem Sheeting Buttery Manufactured in Malaya for Malaya33 words
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Advertisement223 1939-08-21 8 Favourite Funsters welcomed back by Enthusiastic crowds YF/sTERDAY! 3 SHOWS TO-DAY Spec al Matinee 3.15 j j AT THE r AIM TO I LAUREL and HARDY in their funniest laugh Hit— F Bonnie Scotland BRAND NEW PRINT Broach! Back by Popular Demand To-Morrow At The PAVILION-By Request BERNARD SHAW'S "PYGMALION"223 words
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Advertisement165 1939-08-21 8 •Rririal Suite" is pure enjoyment one of LAST NICHT 6-15, 9^s^^^^£ pore for some time STR Ml* PAVILION times AflMI ANNABELLA ROBERT YOUNG Lj IN THE METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER a i V "BRIDAL SUITE" wWh ARTHUR TREACHER I REGINALD OWEN LATESI MOVIETONE NEWSREEL JJJ ■3' 7 Nightly 9.30 —■■Ml M "LITTLE MISS165 words
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Advertisement171 1939-08-21 8 I Overseas Radio Service I ]•><>. Orchard Road. Phone 3225. SERVICING ALL MAKES OF RADIO Supervised by Radio Expert. We are equipped icith modern precivori testing instrument. Free M inspection of your set. We also m have i:arious makes of British avd [JUBILEE TH EATRĔI 22nd lues. 2Jrd Weds. 2171 words
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Advertisement307 1939-08-21 8 LAST TWO 6-15 945. glamorous flBHHPHnEVSIMBi^^ YESTERDAY COMES THE II i" X jk TRU1 LIFE ROMANC1 HHBra^^H^^, OF THF WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS DANCFRS THE STORY OF Vi:it\<|\ AND I It i: N i: CASTLE TOLD TO THE HAUNTING BRAINS OF MEMORY'S Pnvn. .melodies: rko-radios musical hit, FRED GINGER \sT\im; iiom-ik307 words
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68 1939-08-21 9 Japanese authorities fisted by aising a bus anu-Bnt.sh propaganda campaign outaide 'he w Nantaoand Shumchun are full of anti-British Japanese planes have raided a* towns and villages in Jl th-.vfstem Kwangttmg. Many. :r dropped on Kaikang. and langcheug. believed that the re invasion of Pakhoi68 words
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113 1939-08-21 9 Peiping, Atijr. 20. TMfl i hinese of Keuter's I'eiping office was included among employees of individual lli 11■ m- i»r Brit&ii Hrms who rei -«i letters wniplug them to leave their jobs or face im inert i- 1 ate ieath. second ictav of the113 words
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Article85 1939-08-21 9 H ngkong, Aug. 21. T are successfully proe campaign gainst i, and Chungli. Heavy n going on fur the along the Chungti that several points men have been recovered. trocpa io the south of s nang supported by heavy "v.hardment. launched a Mack on Tienwanfftu on85 words
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Article58 1939-08-21 9 TU ntsin, Aujr. 21. attorney, Bfr. Barry n present in<- r Messrs. has secured instruc;tfti£avit from the four -rs and has mailed Shanghai, together with a their commitment. oi the.se decuments wa.s lor the dismissal by Grant Jones of the ap- srs. Ellis and Hays (the58 words
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Article304 1939-08-21 9 Reuter Tokyo. Aug. 2tt. rjENERAL Sugiyama, Japanese in North I tuna, bavin* conferred with his ■»V n,a, di,, S officers, has decided to take effective measures to meet the situation arcing- from the virtual breakdown of the Tokyo talks," according; to a Peking; dispatch received byReuter - 304 words
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Article77 1939-08-21 9 Klerk, ciorp (Transvaal. Aug. 20. THE death is announced to-day of Commander Frank Wild, the explorer —Reuter. Commander Wild, who was born in 1874. accompanied Capt. Scott in the Discovery in 1901-3. He was with Shackleton in 1907-9 and Dr. Mawson IP!1-13 He wa. ii member of the77 words
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Article91 1939-08-21 9 Reuter. Tokyo, Aug. 20. THE Japanese sponsored Nanking Government, according to the Domei Agency. is understood to be tiling a stron ,r protest With the Municipal Council of the Shanghai International Settlement in regard to the shooting alfrav in the Settlement last night. Police ofReuter. - 91 words
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173 1939-08-21 9 Reuter. Tientsin. Aug. 21. A -STATE of emergency is expected to be proclaimed to-day in consequence of the floods which have inundated parts of the Tientsin area. The whole surrounding countryside Is, converted into a vast lake. An endless procession of Chinese fleeing fromReuter. - 173 words
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145 1939-08-21 9 London. Aug. 21. ¥T is stated in London to-day that the visit of Sir Neville* Henderson.. British Ambassador in Berlin, to Salzburg this week-end is in fulfilment of a long-standing engagement to attend the international motor-cycle races in Which teams representing the British Army145 words
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Article127 1939-08-21 9 Chinese Customs TTo !hc Editor 0 f tlic Malaya Tr&une Sir.—l wonder why Lt is that Chiir st do not celebrate silver and golden weddings. The Chines: are conservative people, hut there are many who are imbued with western ideas. 1 was married twenty-nine year* ago.127 words
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Article26 1939-08-21 9 Will "N.S.B." who wrote a letter entitled "China at War." please forward hi* name and address? A reader would lik to gel In touch with him.26 words
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Article248 1939-08-21 9 Reuter. Load on, Aug. 20. THERE is no question of new dcci- sitns being taken at the meeting of Ministers on Tuesday, Ltates tbe Sunday limes' diplomatic correspondent. In the opening phase of the crisis, resembling last year, nothing was more remarkable than the contrast inReuter. - 248 words
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Article81 1939-08-21 9 Reuter. London, Aug. 20. i I man was detained at Perth yesterj day- in connection with alleged I espionage and will appear in the police court to-morrow morning. I X J The arrest followed a conference at Terth bet wet n the Procurator-Fiscal, and othcer.- ofReuter. - 81 words
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Article65 1939-08-21 9 British wireless London. Au:- 20.--Sin.cc its inception •up to March lasl the National Fitness j Council has made 789 offers of grants, j amounting in all to L»J .468.302. to 598 towns and villages in England and Wales Of this total. £442.052 is for swimminu baths andBritish wireless - 65 words
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Article223 1939-08-21 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hongkong, Aug. 20. JAPANESE warships which appeared at Shaynton are reported to be interrupting shipping bound for Hongkong. The Chinese are strongly defending Hiuyang with the support of guerrillas. Over ten Japanese aeroplanes raioed Waichow, Tamshui and other places and a totalSin Chew Jit Poh. - 223 words
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Article93 1939-08-21 9 Reuter. London, Aug. 20. Royal Air Force plane with two officers and four men aboard is reported by the Air Ministry to be missing on a flight over the North Sea. The machine left on a flight yesterday morning and should have returned toReuter. - 93 words
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Article64 1939-08-21 9 Reuter. Mons. Aug. 20 A monument commemorating the first British she* fired in Belgium in the Great War and the first British cavalry charge was unveiled near here to-day. Tiie ceremony was attended by MajorGeneral R. L. Mullens and officers and men of the FourthReuter. - 64 words
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Advertisement38 1939-08-21 9 GREAT WORLD AMUSEMENT PAKK. Cabaret j 1 pm t 'U)]iK THEATRE shy Talkie Ta i: ,KRICBO 1() Mgh[ w 2S5?" N "HARD TO GET" ,MWff Tai^,o5 a ou. IqaT*S5&»««: To-morrow: 'j To-morrow "THE MAB*JAOE OF >"PMOHT MADONNA" CORBAL38 words
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Advertisement109 1939-08-21 9 Dr. Vo**' DIBILIN CREAM This new scientific preparation is made Of hormones ond vegetable extracts and Is quite ■armless when applied eater* naii>\ It gives youthful virility. Sold everywhere. $1 JO tub° Distributors: CHAR! CO.. 29, Robinson Road. Singapore. Another Shipment of new Issues. Just Arrived. -JS&V****:* h »and. Horace109 words
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Advertisement76 1939-08-21 9 POSITIVELY LAST DAY! Your Last Opportunity to See This Tlirilliiig Spy Drama. I 3-15, 6-15 9-15 ALHAMBIt A I ■■II I Mill I I II I ———WW —R «MMBWNr* W P|||Bj DOLORES DEL RIO GE0R6E SANDERS j I PETER LORRE Virginia nno sig rumann «J i O I* E X76 words
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Article701 1939-08-21 10 IN connection with the case of the Chinese bank officials arrested in Bangkok and held there since the end of last month while charges are formulated against them, it has been emphasised on behalf of the Thai authorities that there is no discrimination against Chinese in Thailand.701 words
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Article, Illustration891 1939-08-21 10 T. Paul Gregory - MAR CHES ON By T. Paul Gregory j§ AX-POWER is the first conwhi sideration of any amiy. Without a sufficiency of soldiers no nation can endure the agony of a lengthy war. More than this, however, the decisive factor in any campaign is the human element. No matter891 words
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Advertisement386 1939-08-21 10 B FINDLATER 'S f■Fine Sherries Per Bottle Duty 0.75 Extra. OLD MORENO BROWN. F«/7 of k Flavour $2.00 I PALE DRY. 1 Very suitable for Club Sherry I and Bitters $2.05 I FINO. Possesses the Bouquet of a I True Fino $2.30 I DRY CLUB. /1« exceedingly pleasant Wine, on386 words
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Advertisement64 1939-08-21 10 Price $1.15 to $2.50 SJiCt? each. Distributor; 800 CHIANG CO., 304, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. iNext door to the Medical Office) SINGAPORE. AVOID EYESTRAIN! Our scientific examination can determine definitely the condition of your eves oi whether you need to change the glasses lUn you are wearing, ill—falllow charges for glasses.64 words
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Advertisement67 1939-08-21 10 Durable— Reliable— Accurate. Known as the fam< (i thirty hem- alarm cloc!; obtain- Clock. Bold dial, clear figures jao able In copper blacK and green. gflendid time ke< Usual Puce $2.05 Usun: P:KV $255 Sale Price .S2.J50 Sale Pr.ce S I HWiliMB THE 1 > x re Westclox Pocket Wat67 words
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1878 1939-08-21 11 •'War Of Nerves" At Decisive Stage Full Cabinet Meeting On East And West Crises Reuter. London, Aug. 21. r;ih Crime Minister s return to London 21 hours before I"' expected does not denote any sudden change in inKTiiational situation, but in view ofReuter. - 1,878 words
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Article84 1939-08-21 11 Reuter. London. Aug. 21. A NAVIGATIONAL warning broadcast by the 8.8.C. last night disclosed that obstructions will be placci in the Firth of Clyde on Monday between Cloch Point, on the Renfrewshire coast, and Dunocn. The announcer explained that a light buoy painted red would showReuter. - 84 words
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113 1939-08-21 11 Reuter. Moscow, Aug. 21. IT is officially announced that a Soviet-German trade and r »edit agreement was signed in Berlin yesterday P rov 0r a German credit to Russia of 200 million n year, at five per cent, interest, for tne f '«*man goodsReuter. - 113 words
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Article49 1939-08-21 11 British Wireless. London, Aug. 21. TT expected that the Attorney- General will represent the Fore j Un, Socretary on Tuesday in the i High Court proceedings in connec- tion with the summons tor a writ or habeas corpus or heW*t of the four Chinese suspects at Tientsin.— British Wireless.British Wireless. - 49 words
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Article86 1939-08-21 11 Reuter. London, Aug. 21. '•The Germans have inspired a whispering wmpatgffl/* c ays th? Times diplomatic correspondent, "which is intended to create suspicion and doubt among the smaller nowcrs who Lok to Britain and France for a firm policy. The best answer is the plain tact that theReuter. - 86 words
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Article, Illustration27 1939-08-21 11 Nazi !>pade detachments marching through Danzig l;:>t week Thete h.:s be n inuiO .urivity latcrly in preparation of fortifications around the Free Cily.27 words
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Article965 1939-08-21 11 Japan Refuses To Talk With Other Powers Tokyo, Aug. art. JAPANESE Foreign (Mice statement in regard to the AngloJapanese negotiations declares that it is unwarrantable to regard the nature of the Japanese currency and silver demands as beyond the scope ol* the conference, ncr is965 words
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Advertisement88 1939-08-21 11 TRIUMPH OF RADIO GRAMOPHONE ART. This magnificent Auto Radiogram vfl! win the Instant admira-tk-n of the lover of faithfully-venr xaiced music and the of elegant furniture alike. Mcdel. 64:. which has mm been d^sifcned V the WL i first to incorporate the H.M V iB m V 1 I pick-up.88 words
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Article632 1939-08-21 12 {ÜBIXET Minister.- in Britain are breaking their holidays to meet U London and discuss the latest de vtlopments in Europe aiui the Par Bast. All other issues which are not complementary to these development are put aside. There is plenty for discussion—tho diplomatic movement propaganda blasts and632 words
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300 1939-08-21 12 Body With Unofficial Majority n'rihhune Stiff Reporter) MOVE is being made by a political body in Singapore to obtain an increase of members in the Rural Board. The matter was discussed a recent committee meeting, and is likely be the subject300 words
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Article98 1939-08-21 12 (From Our Own Correspondent» Johore Bahru. Sunday. A Chinese ricksha pullei. Sung Ah Menu, was this mornmg charged with loitering on the road, looking for passengers, before the Third Magistrate, Raja Suleiman. The accused pleaded guilty and was lined 25 cents by his honour. Another puller. Tan98 words
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Article79 1939-08-21 12 AREA Supply Officers have been appointed for Johore Bahru. Muar. Batu Pahat, Segamat, Kluang. Kota Tinggi, Pontian and Mersing, states a Johore Government Gazette Extraordinary just issued. In Johore Bahru. the Supply Officer Ls the President of the Town Board, in Mersing the District Officer, while79 words
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Article85 1939-08-21 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Bangkok. Aug. 18. ON the night between Wednesday and Thursday Bangkok had a" very serious fire, which lasted about seven hours before it could be ender control. An amphur (local Govern ment) and a police station were among the buildings destroyed. Thousands85 words
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Article46 1939-08-21 12 Singapore. S'undav. AN enjoyable dlnnei was held last night at the Southern Hotel on the occasion of the departure, on leave, of Mr. Ch. Revillon. secretary of Messrs. Optorg Co. (Malaya», Ltd. Mr. Revilloii leaves Singapore nex* Saturday by the "President Doumer" for France.46 words
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86 1939-08-21 12 gECAUSE of conflicting arrangements, "The Circus Comes To Town" will be repeated only on the evening of September 9 instead of the two nights September 3 and 9 as previously planned. The show will again be put on at Raffle; Hotel. Tickets for this86 words
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Article68 1939-08-21 12 From Our Own Correspondent' Johore Bahru. Saturday. Remarking that he had some doubts and that the chukia had only one room s. that it would be easy for anyone to get hwde the room and put anything on the table. Mr. M. Ismail, act eng Second Magistrate, to-day68 words
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Article, Illustration69 1939-08-21 12 Sir Malcolm C ampbell's new speed-beat "Bluebird 11" in vhich I his own world speed record of 130 9 miles an hour up to 15S m hour on Lake Collision, Lancashiie. Twenty-seven ten *iih V feet 2 inches the craft, planned by Mr. Retd Kaiiton. is powered single69 words
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589 1939-08-21 12 <From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday uut of an appeal by the Deputy Public Prosecute: against tto acquittal and discharge of two police constables. Haji Ismail ana Samat. on charges of accepting an illegal gratification. Mi Justice Cussen, in the Supreme Court589 words
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Article73 1939-08-21 12 (From Our Own Corre>poiwknl> Penang, Two Chinese, San Sec Cheok X Say Chip, were to-d.v before Mr. Lim Koon Teck Court and were remanded ia police e«v tody for 24 hours A charge of being in possi terials for the purpose of using them for counterfeiting73 words
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Article68 1939-08-21 12 I From Our Own Con Malacca, Friday WANTED by the Ipoh ,p leged theft of proper;- I a Malay woman, from ah »v al Street. Ipoh. on Au«4 5, M Merjeh. a 30-year-old Ja 1 iras prodoced by Chiel Deti tr I pector Uphill in68 words
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Advertisement32 1939-08-21 12 I00 r CAMELS i! mi; WASP !W r T r»* £ole A senu in Malaya: ■cAHSHI A CO.. LTD. (Incorporated m S.S.) SINGAPORE KUALA LCMPUR, 1P0H AND PfcNANG. —W P S'. 6032 words
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Advertisement20 1939-08-21 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, VOOtOK China Building, Ctiulm Sir«<* ■PHONE 5808. SING APORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT20 words
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383 1939-08-21 13 "Tragedy" Says John Reith DISPUTE WITH AIR MINISTRY (From Our Own Correspondent). London, Aug. 11. f probable that the Air Ministry will come to the assistance of 1 iniDcriai Airways to ensure that passengei accommodation on the ire routes, now virtually suspended, shall be resumed at383 words
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59 1939-08-21 13 Five hundred "enemy" bombers, coming across the North Sea and the English Channel in great waves, carried out eleven night raids on England within 40 minutes during Britain's most comprehensive air defence and attack manoeuvres. Anti-aircraft guns and fighter planes "engaged" the enemy. Here are anti-aircraft gunners at action stations59 words
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302 1939-08-21 13 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Sat unlay. "VfORE than 100 acress of low-lying land in Ipoh which a few month ago had been barren mining wastes, swamps and marshes, coven with pools and undergrowth, have now be?n reclaimed into ftrr hi level land. Clearing,302 words
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Article441 1939-08-21 13 (From Our Own Correspondent. Madrid, Aug. 9. /COUNTESS Jaunez dcs Mares, former German secretary, accused of spying* in France and Germany after being expelled from England, told a reporter to-day that she plans to leave Holland for Italy or the Dutch East Indies. Holidaymakers in441 words
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464 1939-08-21 13 DECLINE IN DUTY ON RUBBER, TIN Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. THE gross expenditure in the Federated Malay States during the year 1938 exceeded the total revenue by $38,530,945, states the report of the Auditor, Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States, on the Revenue and Expenditure464 words
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Article22 1939-08-21 13 Reuter. Tokyo. Aug. 20 Taneki Kumabe of the American Department of the Foreign Office has been appointed Japans first minister to Iraq.—lteuter.Reuter. - 22 words
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315 1939-08-21 13 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Penang, Sunday. pENANG. recently much in the news in England as a result of a case »n which the name of the leper Settlement of Pulau Jerejak was Mentioned, bids fair to once again set the lead in so far315 words
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Article28 1939-08-21 13 l v Aue 22, 1939, at 6 p.m. at tne fvvlane Methodist Church. Mr. Seah y fin of the Anglo-Chinese ConfltaJSoS will be the speaker.28 words
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Article, Illustration51 1939-08-21 13 Miss Jenny Lim (left), Miss Loo Bee Neo (right) and Mr. Seah Siew Whatt, who have been studying less than 18 months in the Singapore V.M.C.A. School of Commerce, have been given honour ratings in the London Examinations for Gregg Shorthand during April and May this51 words
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Article31 1939-08-21 13 The Hon. Mr. W. S. Ebden, Commissioner of Lands, S.S. is addressing the Singapore Rotary Club on Wednesday at the Adelphi Hotel. The subjeci of his talk is "Dragons."31 words
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Article117 1939-08-21 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) i Johore Bahru, Sunday. RETURNING from a visit to Singapore yesterday a middle-aged Cantonese woman brought back with her a new sarong. She had, however, failed to pay duty on it and was subsequently arrested by Customs officer at the Causeway.117 words
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Article106 1939-08-21 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat, Saturday. Sim Ah Kow was to-day convicted by Ungku Ismail, the Batu Pahat Magistrate, on a charge of molesting Kuek Kwee Hua, on June 12 at the sth mile Jalan Kluang, Batu Pahat. He was bound over to keep the106 words
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Advertisement189 1939-08-21 13 i -089 'PHONE: STOKE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), IPOH 110 111 (3 lines), PENANG 1500 1501, BUTTERWORTH 33. da 121 A Advt. ol Singapore Cold Storage Co. 3 Ltd. NONE BETTER! JOE LOSS and His Famous Band England's Greatest Tempo Band, in Dancing Time for Dancers189 words
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1043 1939-08-21 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Sunday. ALLEGED to have caused the death of a compatriot named Ramaiyah, Meyappan, a Tamil, was this morning produced before Mr. Justice J. V. G. Mills, at Muar Assizes, and charged with having committed culpable homicide not amounting to1,043 words
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Article138 1939-08-21 14 •From Our Own < HOW a J',- >f tr-ok! M as a result oi snak* lated at an Inquiry Rappoport in the Cc 1 G day. f Ali bin Ja'aafar his son. the deceasi pound In front of hij i coj He saw a black sn When138 words
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208 1939-08-21 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru Saturday REMARKING that the distilling of illicit samsu must be stopped ft M. Ismail, acting Second Magistrate, to-day imposed a total fao* $30, or in default one month and one week's rigorous imprisonment o' a Chinese, Chai Meng, charged208 words
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Article193 1939-08-21 14 THE Bukit X B R Limited report for i. June 30 states: The r; U year resulted in a pr f $439 balance brought forwa was $16,724; leaving a balance a! real of profit and loss account ol $21.12 which the Direct.), a a i end tx193 words
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Article44 1939-08-21 14 Singapore One arrest has been 111 ?u lion with the stabbing lav Übin yesterday T jhp; Seng 'oT» appei ;i Kch. the fourth magi arfth having stabbed Q Pulau Übin. police reused is to be H costody for 48 hours.44 words
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Article38 1939-08-21 14 Singapore. S&ttird wo? offered to Yeo A ed before Mr C. H. magistrate, this BKMiiinS c 1 otel fermenting 132 gallons i. ee at Pulau Mima;, vi of Aug. 13. The case for a week.38 words
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Article220 1939-08-21 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Sunday. YANG KWEE, an elderly Chinese, giving his age as 68, was to-day fined a total of $85. with an alternative of one month and ten days' rigorous imprisonment, by the Third Magistrate. Raja Suleiman, for being in possession of220 words
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Article109 1939-08-21 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore, Bahru, Saturday. A young Malay, Godil, to-day appeared before the acting Second Magistrate, Mr. M. Ismail, charged with being found in possession of a bicycle which mi f ht reasonably be suspected to be stolen property. The accused was told that if109 words
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Article79 1939-08-21 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Saturday. I Appearing before Mr. M. Ismail, acting Second Magistrate, this morning was a Chinese named Wong Poi. who stood charged with three samsu offences. The accused was arrested at Frasers Estate, Kulai at about 1.15 p.m. yesterday. He pleaded guilty79 words
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Advertisement305 1939-08-21 14 MALAYA*! PftEMIEQ HOTEL To-night —Cocktail Dance 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.15 to midnight NO ADMISSION CHARGE NOTICE j OWING TO THE TREMENDOUS SUCCESS OF "THE CIRCUS COMES TO TOWN" *ND BY NUMFROUS REQUESTS THERE WILL BE REPEAT 1 PERFORMANCES ON SEPTEMBER Bth 9th. TICKETS S3. j305 words
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Advertisement255 1939-08-21 14 FOR SDRES OF ALL 50RTS1 Zam-Buk Hertß*L OCNTMENT IDEALLY SITUATED I WELL APPOINTED for the JBLw for the IOMMERCI \l. CONVENIENCE TRAVELLER OF RESIDENTS 11 HO TEL PI4OMP -JL*N Telegraphic Address Charmingly situated idea! for.visitors and tourists. COCKTAIL BAR LOUNGE—FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT. A T EDWARDS CO., LTD. AUCTION SALE OF255 words
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1119 1939-08-21 15 BULL TERRIER WAS BEST EXHIBIT Singapore, Monday uzes, S hape and colour were on dispJay yesterday morning U nual dog show was held at the Racecourse under th» Malayan Kennel Association. c v tdred entries were reand the standard was task of the three Phillips1,119 words
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Article27 1939-08-21 15 Sineanore. Saturday. The YWC splash carnival scheduled for this afternoon at the V M C.A. pool was not held owing to the few competitors attending.27 words
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Article547 1939-08-21 15 Singapore, Saturday. IN spite of bad w?ather conditions, with several of Singapore's playing fields water-logged, the fourth annual athletic sports meeting of the Sime, Darby Sports Club was held this atiernocn at the Jalan Besar Stadium before a vary large and enthusiastic gathering. A feature which547 words
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198 1939-08-21 15 Reuter. London, A tig. 19. QIR Malcolm Campbell's official record is 141.74 miles per hour. The average for the two runs is 141.83 and 140.62 miles per hour.—Renter. Campbell .Carted soon after 7 a.m G.M.T. when the mist had lifted r*c ConLstcn WaterReuter. - 198 words
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Article811 1939-08-21 15 Singapore, Sunday. JX brilliant sunshine, hundreds of people of all nationalities gathered at 4 he sea beach at Siglap Village this morning to witness the seventh annual Siglap kolek race, run by the ftehermen of the kamponga. There was a very large gathering of Europeans811 words
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Article395 1939-08-21 15 Singapore. Saturday. BEFORE a fairly large crowd of parents the Tan Boon Liat Institute held their ninth annual athletic meeting to-day. The inclement weather, however, did not dampen the enthusiasm of the competitors. At the conclusion of *he meeting Mr. V S. Lye. the principal of395 words
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Article163 1939-08-21 15 During sleep the body recoups the energy and vitality expended during the daytime. Sound is essential to good health. If your nights are restless and disturbed you will soon feel the effcc s and ill health must result if the condition is allowed to persist.163 words
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Advertisement356 1939-08-21 15 LHHMK PLFASIs. "Tbe Royal Oorultltf predicted tho following:— 1. The Death of Lord Inchcape. 2. The Events of Sarawak. 3 The Succession of HH. The ftultan Alum Shah to th»« Selangor Throne. 4. Herr Hitler's failure at Mewl Conquest iby Deo. 1938). 5. The Impasse rereading the success to the356 words
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517 1939-08-21 16 EXCITING GAME AT GILLMAN LOYALS 3 MANCHESTERS I DEFEATING the Manchester by three goals to one in a stirring soccer fixture played at Gillman, the Loyals won the Garrison Soccer League yesterday. Although they still have two fixtures in hand, the Lcyals are eight517 words
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Article162 1939-08-21 16 Singapore, Sunday. JHE second league fixture of the Singapore Baseball Association was held this afternoon at the St. Joseph's Institution ground, at Bras Basah Road, before a very large crowd when the Loyais whipped the strong R.A.F. by IS to 3. The Royal Air Force162 words
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319 1939-08-21 16 IIELOW are the weights Is be run on the first day of the Singapore Gold Cup meeting, this Saturday. Aug. 23. HORSES— CLASS 2, Div. I—SU furs Hengist g Q Harriford 8 12 Haricwe 312 Golden Plateau 8 in The Cutter 8 Jo319 words
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Article, Illustration24 1939-08-21 16 The S.C.C. team, led by T G D A. Copper taking the field the Malay Regiment yesterday. gainst24 words
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Article, Illustration550 1939-08-21 16 Women's Junior Events Produce Thrills SINGAPORE BADMINTON Singapore. Sunday. fREDITABLE victories by 12-year-old Miss Yasuda and 'J-year-olc Miss Heng Siak Eng over their respective elder and taller opponents in the Women's Junior Singles ties were the features of the 53A championship ties played550 words
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Advertisement480 1939-08-21 16 HOW TO STOP FEVERS Take these strengthening tonic tablets Too many bouts of fever are dangerous. Each attack leaves your system a little weaker—a little more prone to far more dangerous Ills. If you feel an attack coming on— _r If you have just recently recovered, lose no time In480 words
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Advertisement83 1939-08-21 16 Not a hair out of p!a c f shanks to ANZORA //r A Tne new Improved Anzora keeps the rn> r 3 WJf A throughout the day—its popularly mere ■(Ai my da"'/ because:— V V 1 Itis now a pure white emuls** v o Do not soll linen hatl Does83 words
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458 1939-08-21 17 SINGAPORE'S WIN WAS UNEXP ECTED (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. S X( I s win in the Malaya" Cup final at Kuala Lumpur by joals to one came as a surprise as both teams were on par. Lnfortunately. the interest458 words
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Article231 1939-08-21 17 p finish, the S.R.C. I i niietl Services by in runs in i return fixture at Tanslin jresterday. ajuiß Recs were all out I inly due to the good and Cooper, who or 30 and 0 Ii ly batsman to play riiiig c midence, scoring S3231 words
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Article37 1939-08-21 17 pE c Brunswick; Aug. 20. n gall champion--day, the winner i of Winchester, an aggregate oi 73 he returned 67 Gil rl ki 4i. ormer American "Wished second with the holder, was in-37 words
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Article237 1939-08-21 17 IN an one innings cricket fixture, played on the S.C.R.C. ground yesterday, the S.C.R.C. convincingly defeated the R.A.F. by five wickets. Eu Cheow Chye was solely responsible for his side's big win for he contributed an undefeated 71. Others who did well with the bat were237 words
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Article98 1939-08-21 17 Reuter. London, Aug. 19. FOLLOWING were the close of play scores of English County cricket matches, played to-day: At Cardiff: Northamptonshire 305 for b. against Glamorgan. At Cheltenham: 214 (Sims 7 for 109); Middlesex 195. for 7. At Bournemouth: Somerset 381 for 5 vs. Hampshire. At Birmingham:Reuter. - 98 words
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Article, Illustration23 1939-08-21 17 Cpl. Zainal (left) and Major F. W. Young (right) going out to bat for the Malay Regiment against the S.C.C. yesterday.23 words
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274 1939-08-21 17 Singapore. Monday. THE S.C C. beat the Malay Regiment by nine wickets at the padang yesterday. The match started shortly alter 11 o'clock and the Malay Regiment were all out for 51. Waites took 4 for 16 Jagger 4 fat 14 and Todd 2274 words
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425 1939-08-21 17 London, Aug. 19. JN the third and final test match at the Oval to-day, England had scored 352 and West Indies 27 for 1 at close of play. The wicket was in the batsmen's favour. Up to tea time. England were playing425 words
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Article183 1939-08-21 17 Singapore, Monday. IN the first match of the Indians I Cricket Tournament between the Punjab XI and the Bombay XI. The game ended in a draw. The following are the scores: Bombay Xl.—l Innings Armar Chand b Ram Piara 0 Reavilan b Ram Piara 9 B. Mistri b183 words
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Article103 1939-08-21 18 Hongkong Aug. 16. j from Shanghai it that I the Japanese Consul-General in Shanghai, Mr. Miura, on Aus. 14 called on Ihe French Consul-General M. Bauaez, trying to arrange to take over the Second Special District Court in the i.u.ch Concession, to which M. Ban dez103 words
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Article113 1939-08-21 18 Chungking, Aug. 17. i TOUR hundred refugees in Chungking have been enabled to earn, a living again by credit loans given to in the past two months. The loans aggregating $20,000. are given by the National banks Commission and two government banks—Bank of China and Rank113 words
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312 1939-08-21 18 Handing Over 4 Chinese Illegal tt 1 n Chungking, Aug. 17. J 1 is learned locally that the British National Committee of the International Peace Campaign has issued a public statement doubting the legality of the decision reached bv the British Government to hand over312 words
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Article172 1939-08-21 18 Chungking, Aug. 15. i WANG Keh-min, the so-called president of the puppet "provisional government" in Peiping, who is at present "vacationing 0 n the Western Hills, a summer resort near Peiping, was still fuming over the inconsiderate treatment in th*. hands of the Japanese army recently,172 words
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50 1939-08-21 18 H ngkong, Aug i J RISPATCHES from Tientsin rcVS&I ,r Japanese military authcfj S r. v S(J V delayed incoming Bntish rs entering Tientsin nar- 1 hour unriei I te pretext 0 f health exaniinat* apparently synchronising j these wi h Ihe anti-British movement, i50 words
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1254 1939-08-21 18 And Changes His Point Of View GEEING is believing. This old adage has acquired a new meaning for Pastor Shot K. Mondol of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Asansol, India. All along he had been pro-Japanese, looking upon Japan as an example1,254 words
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Article80 1939-08-21 18 Chungking:, Aug. 18. DURING the first six months of 193'J, a total of 2.558 Japanese warplanes were obstivcd flying over Kwangtung territory under Chinese contiol, according to a report issued by the Kwangtung Air Defence Board. The raiders dropped a total cf 4.516 bombs, destroying 9,92780 words
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318 1939-08-21 18 IN the first six months of 10:59, the Internationa! Red i mittee for Central China spent $:5:i9,926.00 for hospital medical treatments, refugee relief, special grants t> hospital i J miscellaneous grants to orphanages and other relief orgai 1 Tne figure does not include hospital subsidies given318 words
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69 1939-08-21 18 Chungk THE World Peace Pound ton. Mass.. USA the Board of Trustees People's Foreign Relai here that the POundati passed a resolution favouring tial and additional credit* e<o National Governmenl foi chase of American goods for posr of maintaininu n< services. It further stated69 words
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Advertisement43 1939-08-21 18 MAKES ALL MEATS p5| SHORTE! TENDER EASY J jj COOKING riME TO DIGEST I 1 i FROM KEN ;,„v PROV ISION a 1 «Ot *'»tO ¥KIT« ,0 O» H KM i D II< I.N STORFS "«OHAKITCHINS "'v l ftW c P0 Box 16643 words
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Article1560 1939-08-21 19 India Government's Representations REVIEW FOR 1938-39 (United Press .ive. in a review just published by the Government n>blems which Indians settled abroad had U»f**e Is ol the British Empire durins; t9»?9 what action in each instance and what results had been achieved B lems, there(United Press - 1,560 words
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Article227 1939-08-21 19 TN Malaya the restoration of the A wages in 1937 to the figures at which they were originally fixed in 19>9. viz.. 50 cents for men and 40 cents for women in easily accessible areas, was shortlived, says the Government of India in their review for227 words
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420 1939-08-21 19 (United Press). "JF the Empire is. as we believe it is, the real heme of tolerance and freedom and democracy, then everyone who belongs to it should nght those tendencies which cause bitterness between the countries of .the Empire," so said Mr. F. E.(United Press). - 420 words
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42 1939-08-21 19 Indian Army Office rs To Be Entertained THE Officers of the Indian Army sta--1 tianed in Singapore will be entertained at a tea party by the local Indian residents on Monrtav. Aug. l*B next, at 5.15 p.m. at the Victoria Memorial Hall.42 words
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Article47 1939-08-21 19 It is understood that the Ramdrug Durbar has issued notices to sixty persons who are wanted in connection with the recent Ramdrug disturbances and who are stin a t large, ordering them to surrender themselves before a certain date, failing which their properties will be confiscated.—(United Press).47 words
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Article50 1939-08-21 19 The Council of State session, beginning on Sep. 15, will have four non-ot-ltcial days, namely, the opening day ana end Sep. 20. 22. and 26. A ballot for the busmess on these four days will be held on Aug. 30 and on Sep. 4, 6 and 9.— I United Press)50 words
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Article16 1939-08-21 19 United Press. The autumn session of the Frontier Legislative Assembly commences on Sep. 14 next.—(United Press).United Press. - 16 words
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Article540 1939-08-21 19 Sir Winterbotham's Plea For More Publicity Reuter. T*HE standard o£ living in India was mentioned by Sir Geoffrey Winterbotham, past President of the Associated hampers of India, at the meeting of the Federation of Chambers of Commerce of the British Empire in London, recently. There wasReuter. - 540 words
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Article242 1939-08-21 19 United Press The homage of the Chinese Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek and of the Ch nese people was cpnveyed to Or. Kabindranath Tagore recently at Santmiketan by Professor Tan Yun Shan. He delivered to the Poet the lollowing message:—"Your letters on the Sino-Japanese conflict and India's sympathy endow China'sUnited Press - 242 words
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Advertisement91 1939-08-21 19 Stomach Impurities Must Be Removed Serious complications are likely to set in if these impurities are allowed to remain. Loss of Appetite and Lack of Energy are indications that the system has been "poisoned" by the* impurities. The only effective way of removing them is by taking regularly, first thing91 words
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59 1939-08-21 20 These photographs are stills from the performance of "Blood-stained Flower which was played by the Mavfair Mtt sical and Dramatic Association at tbe \ui World Ltd on Friday evening in older to raise funds for the China IJ?liei Fund. The shew was a (real succers and it is understood that59 words
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Article, Illustration112 1939-08-21 20 Artillery fired a salute in Hyde Park, London, in honour oi* Queen Elizabeth's ofUh birthday. The photograph above shows a battery of the Rcyal Horse Artillery firing the salute in Hyde Park. Right, the Dram-Major in full regalia leading the band at the112 words
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