Malaya Tribune, 23 August 1939
1939-08-23
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Title Section43 1939-08-23 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's Nationa I Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales V r OL XXVI- No. 200. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday August 23, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1939 FIVE r,;v Ts43 words
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Advertisement440 1939-08-23 1 r ft*/ 7k S II X D A V XBIBUNE Dominant In Malaya I Science Introduces to MALAY/!! STARTLING DISCOVERY J I That is bringing Glorious Relief to jAfc M d Thousands of gktif PS *C H«w EXTRACT 4, G:37'» P 2 the Amariog Herbal Dis« |V I w covery,440 words
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Advertisement133 1939-08-23 1 GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO., (Optician Mr. C. f. FAN), (Tel. 2164). 275. South Bridge Road, Singapore. herbs and other Bunocb ,t. valuable ingredients madras Sole Agents:— M. P. ML IBRAHIM CO., 5, Rochore Road, CHILDREN WHO WON'T EAT There's nothing so wearing for a mother as a child who won't133 words
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Advertisement134 1939-08-23 1 Exclusive GOWNS SALONS AT PAGE 18. BATTERY ROAD, (SINGAPORE. MAJESTIC HOTEL, I KUALA LUMPUR. BRITISH EMPIRE PRODUCT I British Specifications BENGAL Lamps •< k v~- V CONSUME .COMPARA--1 TIVELY LESS AMOUNT OF CURRENT FOR THE £<4M£ ILLUMINATION. I Guaranteed average Life of 1,000 w fcumfngi Aour« under Normal co*t* "I134 words
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Article151 1939-08-23 2 "DODGE CITY" Excellent Western At The Alhambra WARNER Bros, put all their resources into the production of "Dodge City," which drew big houses at Its opening performance at the Alhambra yesterday r It is a fine production, telling a stirring storv. and the whole Is in151 words
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Article198 1939-08-23 2 TO-MORROW FOR All F.RS. Financial star able. Give a remind* gard debtors. Sptent ences for love, frier, pleasure. Good jor connected with land and real e*ate. SPECIAL iffFLPESCI 20 to May 20 and Se. Oct. 23: Very betu fie ness, worfc and pccupc'< •any way connected198 words
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Advertisement432 1939-08-23 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANYJI HQ UMITEP. Regular service between Rangoon, Penang, Fort SwelLenham, Singapore, Hongkong, and Amoy, (Kulangsu). Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday trips. NEXT SAILINGS:For CHINA (Monthly) Fo r RANGOON (Fortnightly) "Hong Siang" Sept. 11, 4 p.m. "Hong Siang" Aug. 25 "Hong Kheng" Oct.432 words
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Advertisement428 1939-08-23 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH < INDIA incorporated In England). P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 TtANCHI 17,000 Aug. 25 t BANGALORE 6,000 Aug. 25 RANPURA 17,000 Sept. 3 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Sept. 22 t BHUTAN 6,100 Sept. 23 I BEHAR 6.0C0 Oct. 2 CHTTRAL 5,000 Oct. 6428 words
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Advertisement443 1939-08-23 2 STEALER SAILINGS. §NORDDEUTSCHEJ* LLOYD, (lacorporated Up oerman?). The undernoted are the Company's Intended ttxtmv— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. mm m s. "COBURG" Aug. 31 *s s. "POTSDAM" omiti* Manila, North China and Yokohama Stept. 12 •Sj "GNEISENAU" omits North China Sept. 27 HOMEWARD.443 words
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Advertisement141 1939-08-23 2 HAMBJRC-AMERIKA LINIB Ueutsch-Australische i Dampf-chifls Gesellschalt Companies incorporated in German PASSENGER AN& CARoS SER^CE OUTWARD. 1 HONGKONG. SHANGHAI NORTH 1 CHINA JAPAN PORTS. Due S pore 1939 s.s. SCHEER not calling at ss. VOGTLAND via Haiphong Aug 24 s.s. NORDMARK via Mania Sspt 2 t m.s. DUIS'BURG via Manila Sept141 words
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Miscellaneous256 1939-08-23 2 To-day's Crossword f~}lJ* I T I 141I 4 1 151I 5 1 l 6n g! I j io ~~Tt 12 W l5 H i_ZZ rr "ia™ 19 20 21 —j 23 24 ST" ■>-] 4 26 '27 1 L—J 1 J 1 1 I I 1 l l < CLUES256 words
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Article571 1939-08-23 3 LONDON COMMODITIES PreviQus To-day o^ oll, T TSSL Buyer, Sellers 8* 8 gV A lb rard September Buyers 8 5 a il lfl Sellers 8% a 0}« I Oct'Dec. Buyers 8 13 16 R3 1!16 Sellers 8 11 1« 3 —HW Jan March Buyers 8 Hie 11571 words
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Article828 1939-08-23 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Aug. 22, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 6 4,1 Austral Amal 3 9 4 3 Austral Malay 38 40-cd Ayer Hitam 18 3 19 3 Ayer Weng 0.72 0.76 Bangrin 17. 18 Batu Selangor828 words
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Article77 1939-08-23 3 rp. JJ Singapore, Tuesday. Tin at midday was $JI3V 4 down y 2 and he price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 28V 2 cents, buyers October: December 28 7 16 cents, market irregular. ~T h( nare market to-day was immo?d v. y the P°77 words
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Article242 1939-08-23 3 P Singapore, Aug. 22. I c follo wing are the exchange stocl this morning according to the daily clr--1 cular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING 1 London t.t. 254 i|32 London demand 2 4 1|32 j Lyons demand 2058 Switzerland demand 241 114 j Hamburg242 words
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Article15 1939-08-23 3 Singapore, Wednesday. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— (up $14;15 words
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Article16 1939-08-23 3 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28 (down Seller--28% (down16 words
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Article241 1939-08-23 3 6% Maynard Sz Co, Ltd, $30,000 Int Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 lOf norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 101 102 norn 41/,<£, 3907 red. 1947 51,600.000 Int. Mar 31, Sept. 30 106 108 norn 4i/ 2 1909 red. 1955241 words
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Article30 1939-08-23 3 The band engagement fixed for Fiiday, Aug. 25, at Telok Ayer at COO p.m. will now take place at the same time and place on Thursday, Au&. 2430 words
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Article158 1939-08-23 3 Singapore, Aug. 22. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan R. (Siam) W. Coast No. per Koyan Rice Siam 1 $164 Rice Siam 2 $155 Rice Siam 3 $145 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $105 Siam Broken Rice No. 2158 words
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Advertisement24 1939-08-23 3 THE UNITED *A*MB CORPORATION, LIMITED B*r%^ NB MOTOR VEHICLE, »ENT PERSONAL ACCITlO\' R COMPENSAPUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. CECIL OTREET, SINGAPORE. W. W. HALL, General uManar°r.24 words
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Advertisement481 1939-08-23 3 The Mercantile Bank of India LtdAN AGENCY OF THE BANK WILL BE OPENED AT JAFFNA, CEYLON ON AND AFTER JUNE, 1939. BA<VK OF < (Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. -ub Manager's Office 6443 Exchange Dept. 6441 J* ?2 eral Office 5188-9481 words
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Advertisement2843 1939-08-23 4 N' n > W 1 > V&ccait W ANTED: An Efficient Budding Overseer, preferably Chinese: Omy t. per.encea men need apply. Box No. Malaya Tiibune, Penang. (66.8' WANTED: Canvassers for advertisements and sundry goods in Penang. Very small ivcurity necessary. Salary, commission plus allowances. Also commercial artists state experience and2,843 words
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Advertisement436 1939-08-23 4 j Mr. B. Pels having ceased v X ployed by us is no longer arthr transact any business on < nriS* b jUI behalf DUNCAN ROBERTS, LTrj Singapore, 17th August. 1939 TWO DAYS' ATTRACTIVE AUCTION Saib Of essentially modem m-ri/t. h real Dutch high-grad luxurious Household I M rea k436 words
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84 1939-08-23 5 T HE Municipal (W Shanghai, Aujr. Settlement h, LJS he sh Iniernalional .lapane>:e-appoi n ted \l aV or the <* Sia Oen, th? I k Greater Shanghai, Mr. <he Settlement ari thT of ween the police of Shanghai. 6 Ja P an <** appointed police of84 words
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Article87 1939-08-23 5 Reuter. London. Aug 22. ■h25 lhe i tock Exchange, after an early *harp marking down, ow.ng to the suV prise German-Soviet pact prices la er m n? a est devel have result- activity on the Foreign Xxthe main was .J Continental currencies for dolors thusReuter. - 87 words
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Article54 1939-08-23 5 Reuter. MOSCOW, Aug 22. A new Soviet warship, described as th* first in its class, from the Vladivostok .\ards. is joining the Pacific Fleet. No cetails are yet available but the vague siatement that -many thousands of workers were employed in construction implies that the vessel isReuter. - 54 words
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Article39 1939-08-23 5 Reuter. Bala via, Aug. 23. npHE National Council of the XetherA lands East Indies has adopted a motion, by 40 votes to 15, for reinforcement of r! e defences of the Netherlands East Indies. —Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article101 1939-08-23 5 Reuter. London. Aug. 22—The hearing resummons for a writ of habeas corpus in the case of the fcur Chinese suspects at Tientsin was adjourned this evening until to-morrow morning, after statements had been msde by Sir Terence O'Connor, the Solicitor-General, for tho Foreign Secretary, and SirReuter. - 101 words
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Article92 1939-08-23 5 To Discuss The Maintenance Of Peace Reuter. Stockholm, Aug. 22. Before he left for Brussels to attend the Oslo Powers Conference, M. Sandler emphasised that the international situation was clearly serious. He indicated that the basis of the Brussels discussions would be of general interest to participating countriesReuter. - 92 words
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Article94 1939-08-23 5 Reuter. London, Aug. 22. AN the Stock Exchange after an early V sharp marking down owing tc surprise at the German Soviet pact, prices later rallied under the lead of inter nationals. Latest political development"resulted in fair activity in foreign exchanges where the main tendency wasReuter. - 94 words
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Article41 1939-08-23 5 Reuter. Danzig, Aug. 22. DtTISMT planes are arriving 1 hourly at the airport. A large number of omnibuses have been requisitioned and taken off the streets through which many heav> military six-wheel lorries are constantly passing.—Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article110 1939-08-23 5 Reuter. London, Aug. 23.—The National Union of Railwaymen delegate conference has decided not to call a strike at present The cl?im fcr a 50s. minimum Is to be submitted io a national tribunal.— Reuter. The executive committee cf the Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen hasReuter. - 110 words
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Article432 1939-08-23 5 Reuter. l'aiis, Aug. 22. TPHE French Press to-night takes the line thai the German-Soviet pact might have been expected in view of Moscow's "shillyshallying-" and the recent trade agreement. It is also onsidered that the pact may not have the results hoped for byReuter. - 432 words
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Article208 1939-08-23 5 Reuter. Berlin, Aug. 23. HAVING recovered its breath after Hitler's overnight conjuring trick, Ge many to-day is much more optimistic about the chances of peace. This optimism, however, seem, to bo entirely based on the belief tin.: Britain wili withdraw her guarantee from Warsaw. AccordingReuter. - 208 words
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Article74 1939-08-23 5 Reuter. London, Aug 21. THE Chinese Government Purchasing Commission has ordered from a number of Eritish railmakers £250,000 worth of steel rails for the Chungking-Kwenm-mg Railway. The first consignment will be shipped within six weeks. Other orders are being negotiated. It is understood that mostReuter. - 74 words
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Article84 1939-08-23 5 Batu Pahat, Monday. "MANI bin Mohammed Taib, a clerk o; n the Town Board office in Batu Pahat. v,ho was charged before Mr. K. A BJacksr with driving his car in a negligent manner and for using a car with inefficient brakes on a84 words
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Article42 1939-08-23 5 Reuter. it is learned in official circles that Sir Nevile Henderson < British Ambassador to Berlin) is not proceeding to Salz-; burg as arranged owing to the international situation. He will remain in Berlin but may go to Salzburg later in the week.—Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article38 1939-08-23 5 Reuter. Tup Tne Hague, Aug. 23. HE Government of the Netherlands has cancelled the leave of all men in h n tl fr f on er ccastal and air defence umtl further notice—Renter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article61 1939-08-23 5 Reuter. T. Tokyo, Aug. 23. HE late t developments in Europe were el'scussed at a meet in? of the .lapane Cabinet yesterday, and later Baren Hiranuma (PreJJJKiJI and Mi. Ariia (Foreign Minrirr) crnsideied the official reports from Berlin and other Europe m ct ntres. K lhr Vs ofReuter. - 61 words
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76 1939-08-23 5 Reuter. Tokyo, Aug. 22. JAPAN is reported to be preparing :> "vigorous reply** to America's recent action in abrogating the Treaty of Commerce and Navigation with Japan. According to the newspaper Asahi limbun the Foreign Office, in collaboia tion with a special committee, isReuter. - 76 words
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Article21 1939-08-23 5 Reuter. London. Aug. 22. The death is announced of tne famous illusionist Horace Goldin. at tne ace c f 65 RenterReuter. - 21 words
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Advertisement423 1939-08-23 5 \HMOUD S RACING LETTER—Dear •THE CODE" as advertise-i Sa] shall deal with the forthcom6AFORE TURF RACES. CONNING two selections, cue a "GOLD i indicate, and secondly a genuine fancied animal running the same rongly advise ALL to pur [*HE CODE." there would be no MY knowledge" DEAR READto the lact423 words
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Advertisement33 1939-08-23 5 v LIFE INSURANCE WITH 9leu) gndia &4durance Company, gtd. H Total Funds Exceed Rs 23,000 000 SAFEGUARD YOUR DEPENDENTS FOR ALL TIME Malaya Branch No. 6, Java Street, fluala Lumpur I Phone 3687.33 words
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Advertisement235 1939-08-23 5 JOYFUL RELIEF pto/jvSK\H disorders RESINOL 4W^ap soothes, protects, heals If your skin is not all that you Soothes irritated skin tissues and want it to be, your complexion restores a dean, healthy complexpoor or if it is clouded with a ion. Even eczema and other stubcontinual succession of blem- born235 words
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Article166 1939-08-23 6 Geneva, Aug. 22. TEH'S will remain loyal to Britain J but will continue to fight against the Palestine White Paper by evsry means at their disposal except terrorism," declared Mr. Mashe Shertok. winding up the general debate at the Zionist Congress. Soeakinf In the name166 words
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89 1939-08-23 6 ONE modern development in the mining industries of Malaya that stems important enough to warrant mention is the introduction of Japanese capital into the States of Kelantan, Trengr.unu, P.ihang and Johore for the purpose of mining ores of iron, mnrganese and aluminium for export89 words
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Article85 1939-08-23 6 Mombasa. Aug. 22. i RESOLUTION calling for a conA ference to prepare for the Union of Kenya. Tan?anyika and Uganda was passed at the annual session of the East African Associated Chambers or Commerce. The resolution expressed the opinion that union would be of economic85 words
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Article43 1939-08-23 6 London. Aug. 22.- -The Home Sec*v Lory has now signed 113 orders undei the Prevention of Violence Act comprising; 85 expulsion, eight prohibition and 20 registration orders' The tv latest orders for expulsion and probm Uon respect forty both concern women —Rcuti r.43 words
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831 1939-08-23 6 DISPLAY GENERAL INERTIA INERTIA and lack of response to suggestions, skilfully implied, that one should buy durLa crisis and sell on a recovery with the obvious plethora of crises in which to implement this sound theory induced us in the American fashion to take831 words
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Article124 1939-08-23 6 CHINA AND THAILAND ITo the Editor of the Malayo Sir.—ln Thailand to-day Ch not allowed to buy Liberty Bom contribute aid for the refugees they do so they are liable to be a i and deported. Years ago Chinese and the Thailand were on friendly J5124 words
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Article266 1939-08-23 6 To the Editor of the Mala 7 Sir.—l have read with intei letter of your correspondent in mine. I do not at all agree with thviews he expresses, for he looks matter from only one angle I mentioned that one private does not supply the teachers with blotting266 words
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143 1939-08-23 6 Singapore, Aug MINING Buj Am pats 3 7 Ayer HTCtams Hitams Batu Belangors Hongkong Tin Bangrins Lhanderiangs Hong Fatts Tdris Hyd. Ipoh Tin Jelapangs Jelebus Johans Jf 3 Katu Tin 20Kamunting Tin Killinghalis Kinta Kellas Kampong Lanjuts Kuchais Laruts Kiindangs Unguis Lukuts London Tin y.143 words
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Advertisement190 1939-08-23 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of oil Chemists and Storec I ~—m-—l— mi i hi Second Hand Radios Fully guaranteed and serviced, Prices from 25 RADIO SERVICE CO., OF MALAYA 1934, LTD. Singapore, Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, j Ipoh, Penang. For Efficiency. ReliabTit} and j Service. VERY POPULAR IN MALAYA. Sole190 words
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Advertisement53 1939-08-23 6 DftUGLESS HEALING. MAK TING SUM, Ph D D M T D.9.T M.S.P.. F P C. (Lond.)! F.N.A.M-Th. <Lond MECHANOTHERAPY, PSYCHOTHERAPY ELECTRO THERAPY No. 6, Sk 'la, Kuula Lumput PSYCHO RAY BADGE. Wear it. Seli-Ueatment of sickness with marvellous results. Preventive and Curative. Price $3 each, postage 20 cents. Numerous grateful53 words
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543 1939-08-23 7 irges against Mr. EeavL: were n July 3 at 10.33 p.m. drove along Scotts Road during I period and (b) that he at d place haled to observe 1 .in air raid warden b n requited to go so ons WW issued following the543 words
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Article83 1939-08-23 7 Singapore. Wednesday. Abdullah bin Mimmawan. a syce employed by a European woman, was fined *15 or in default io days] Imprisonment tor negligent driving muter a section ol CAS Motor Traction Ordinance, b> M Conrad Oldham in the Singapore Second Fohce Court yesterday. The prosecution alleged that Abdullah83 words
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Article68 1939-08-23 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Monday k TAMIL, Veriayan. appeared to-day c Lh act ny Second Magistrate, Mr. M. Ismail, for causing nun to Gopal, a compatriot, at Jalan Ah. Po on Aug. 20 with a knife. The complainant, said Court Inspect* as in a very serious68 words
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Article, Illustration434 1939-08-23 7 IjELEGATES to the overseas Kheks v conference now in session in Singapore, were entertained to dinner at Haw-Par Lodge last night by Mr. Aw Boon Haw, 0.8. E. and Mr. Aw Boon Par. More than 100 guests attended the function, which was a great success. The Kh:k434 words
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Article156 1939-08-23 7 Singapore. Tuesday. few hours after lie had walked out of their house at Craig Road with his sister's jewellery, Tan Tee was traced in a coffee-shop at Tanjong Pagar Road, and was arrested. I knew all alone who had taken my .lewllery when I missed156 words
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Article67 1939-08-23 7 Singapore. Tuesday. ARRESTED at Xampong Kapor Road yesterday when, it wq S alleged, he was in possession oi 17 cards and Chinese relating to a triad so--ptv. Ano Kai Thai, a 20-year-old youth was produced before the third police WH£t this morning. The charge was explained to the ac--1 "'ho67 words
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Article58 1939-08-23 7 Singapore, Tuesday. {JTAIED to be one of the San- daLs" (officials) of a secret society named in Court. Kpk Wai, alias Kok Leng, 28, wsls fined, $?0 (or throe weeks' r.i.i after his conviction to-day. before the third police magistrate (Mr. Flet-cher-Cpoke». for using criminal force to58 words
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Article77 1939-08-23 7 Fight Germs, purtfy UfM and Slop < Cctting tp Nights To hf»rnil#s6ly flush po'sons an{ j from kidneys, to purify the blood and correct irritation of prostate and bladder so that you ran »to» "aettin? up nights. M eet a.$A its package of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem UH Gap*ui«s.-the77 words
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Advertisement226 1939-08-23 7 FRESHNESS and the Sparkle of Health! Vivacity and charm go when your system is not kept -»^^j^mM^^Brj cleansed and refreshed. The eye loses its sparkle, the -*SsflßrWillli»9P" skin its bloom if your blood stream is loaded with '^^^fcj-*---* i poisonous wastes. That's why so many people now take Fynnon lor226 words
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Advertisement365 1939-08-23 7 A HIGHLY PAID ADMINISTRATIVE PO6ITIOK is the no n ;il attainment of a School < i AocdH ancy trained man with a recognised quallflcaßj Qualify as an Acco'i itant, Secretary. Coertfl countiiiit. Shipping Expert. Insurance Q*Pl Bank Officer or Bookkeeper. and make j future- secu-e. Examination* can be Malaya .>nd365 words
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Advertisement229 1939-08-23 8 I TWO FAVOURITE STARS TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME! 3.is_fiis_q.<? I TO-DAY at the CAPITOL |t 1« »111 lucky PSiEL make )j/W\~ JOSEPH henry Marine Circus. #/|J ALLEN O'NEILL FOWLEY I Directed by Norman Taurog Produced by Louis D. Lighton L. ALSO: BRITISH MOVIETONE NEWS Including REVIEW Of The FLEET229 words
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Advertisement427 1939-08-23 8 IT" YOUR LAST CHANU fo SEE IT! LlVVlllrMwl 3 SHOWS TO-DAY: j PAVILION 3-15, 6-15, 9-15 I I I j I J BERNARD SHAW'S I j\ J "PYGMALION" j j V X STARRING I *r-\ LESLIE HOWARD J WITH WENDY HILLER I m) "Tops for Pygmalion. Nothing better A I427 words
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Advertisement273 1939-08-23 8 Every MAN, WOMAN and s CHILD will LOVE IT' i IT'S THE BIG FILM of m% RTcHTINToI 1 YOUR HEART! I j§| The beit-se/lin* novel is now o soul. 9 H picture (he »»ho/e world calls 'Great!* 8 Gala Midnight Premiere:— CAPITOL. SATURDAY NEXT j j SUN TALKIE j /New273 words
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1124 1939-08-23 9 OVER CROWDING IS AAA JOR CAUSE (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday 01 3 Commiss «°n composed of medical men who are mansWn of W h thC ProWem 0f **rcutasls-under the chairSS» f.y* Du f Ctor of 016 8 1 for Medical Research was1,124 words
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Article78 1939-08-23 9 m Out Own lleporter) I poll. Tuesday. M()N |iU Sept 18 is the annif([ v in of the Mukden in.fn, nhiell resulted in Manchuria being moupied by Japan ij] iti-m Migration of the in- the tocal China Distress K»li< Kminl <immittee has de-i-idefl rrateeii on a paper78 words
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59 1939-08-23 9 I nun Reporter* Ipoh, Tuesday mm c are making vigorc-tu I the mystery ol r demanding $2.002 al Ringlet, Cameron thai the proprietor of a ther day a letter in Lents ol which were to ffl musl deliver a sum jT 52 "n-ght to be59 words
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Article392 1939-08-23 9 CHINESE EUROPEAN CHARGED Singapore. Tuesday. inquiry into tentative charge* of cheating and abetpreferred against Chan Tian Chye and Robin >pectively, was continued before Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke igistrate, to-day. Hi za. counsel for Chan worship's attention Mr. Teo Choon Lim, which witness said, and found that $5,967 3<> had been t/.392 words
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Article, Illustration30 1939-08-23 9 Robert Donal and Greer Garson in "Goodbye, Mr. Chips," wonderful nuli>h public school life which has a midnight premiere at ,ni <<«phoi on August 2(5. and is released on August30 words
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Article70 1939-08-23 9 (From Our Own Keporter) Ipoh. Tuesday AN educated Chinese, recently disn charged from Sungei Buloh Leper Settlement. has been arrested by the P. ak Detective Branch In connection with a letter written to an Ipoh Chlnase doctor demanding $800. and threntening to shoot ihe doctor70 words
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Advertisement141 1939-08-23 9 )BIOZ YGEnI gives j Health and Vitality! obtztr.able from medicine, store* 5 I I NEW WORLD DANCE PALACE Till; LARGEST AIK-CONDITIOX-ED CABARET IN MALAYA WITH BUr RESTAURANT ATTACHED XIGHT lIAXI i; Nightly at 9.30 p. m. TEA BAX C£ I (FREE \irTrssi<)\ IYFHY IUES.. THURS. SAT. SUNDAY TIFFIN DANCE FROM141 words
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Advertisement206 1939-08-23 9 I, M„.|,|, 20th Century Economy I Re-pi ale nil your old articles by B Txi E SINGAPORE ELtuCTRO- PLATING WORKS 221. Orchard Pj Rood (opp. Cavanagh Read). Hi Qldett Chiresc Electro-pkiters in Ml Malaya Chromium, Silver and Hp j 0 ?id-platinc] etc. TeL j I JUBILEE THEATRE 1 Ho* Night206 words
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Advertisement41 1939-08-23 9 GOLD LEAF TEA When you buy Cold Leaf Tea you're getting the tender choice young shoots cf the Tea Plant for Arcma packed at the height n f fragrance and flavour! 'Gr.ld L:af" name suggests how good r.nri ircomparahle it is.41 words
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Article607 1939-08-23 10 COME direct and commonsense advice is offered to the Malayan tin industry by Sir Lewis Fermor whose widely embracing report and recommendations were laid on the table at yesterday s xne*?ixig of the Federal Council. Beneath the necessarily coiourless language in which the recommendations are607 words
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860 1939-08-23 10 Depends On Attitude Of Argentina THERE has been a recent hullabaloo in the United States that all of LatinAmerica has been the object of insidious and purposeful Nazi penetration, and Argentina is no exception. There is, on the surface, apparent basis for this assumption. Argentina's860 words
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Advertisement158 1939-08-23 10 Gsrf Yourself a "ROBINLITE" j CYCLE LIGHTING SET $5.00 $6^o Specially made for— ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR l E\Qi isitb: Perfoies piSm Chanel's Exquisite M Perfumes. 53.00, $5.00, $9.00 and $16.00 nett. r~ j i^^atl Molyneux's Perfume "Numero Cinq/ i In 4 Sizes. L !js,j.:■"; U $3.50. 50.:5,158 words
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Advertisement57 1939-08-23 10 Superior Eyesight Service! Most Improved instruments. Fully qualified Specialists. Sound Advices given. Astonishingly Low Charges for Modern Glasses. Everbright Op'ical Co. 19. C*nl'a Street, Singapore. C. S. CHONG, Dr. of Optometry. Have you tried *4 in One' Soap? The newest toilet soap in town. Sole Agents: Thye Chiang Co., Ltd.57 words
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Advertisement40 1939-08-23 10 SPECIE F^ Y NUtiSERY SfcTS F 1 In very charming and attractive mixed 18 i CmaereUa and,, f :n, hooa Usual Price $1.50 per set S\n PRICE SALE PRICE $1.25 V; WHITEAWAYS Kuala Lumpur Peaaaf IPOh SINGAPORE Taipenc 1 t40 words
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1726 1939-08-23 11 Britain And France Will Back Poland To The Hilt SPECIAL SESSION OF BRITISH PARLIAMENT A 7 R ?yjc A B,C DAY ,N EUROPEAN HISTORY," S? 1? R -r^ c ESSAGE FROM BERL,N GERMANS EXPECT THAT AS1,726 words
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Article20 1939-08-23 11 BERLIN. UJG. 23. pRKXCH RESIDENTS HAVE BEEN REQUESTED 10 LEAVE GERMANY BY THE FRENCH AMBASSADOR —RETTER.20 words
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67 1939-08-23 11 Reuter. v Moscow, Aug. 23. WELL-INFORMED Soviet quarters yesterday afternoon expressed the conviction that the Soviet-German non-aggression pact would not be incompatible with the projected defensive alliance between Ihe Soviet, Britain and France. This statement is regarded by com Detent observers as of theReuter. - 67 words
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Article29 1939-08-23 11 Malta, Aug. 23. ¥> YRBFDWIRE defences on the coast hay? been electrified as pari of (he military precautions. All personnel are fully prepared for any emergency.— Renter29 words
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181 1939-08-23 11 London. Aug. 23. ***** lUS waiting for Germany's next move, in the face of-the renewed British pledge to Poland, with which the march of events came to a oiamutie close yesterday, the nations cf the world are still mainly concerned with summing up the implications181 words
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179 1939-08-23 11 Paris, Aug. 2:<. j THF British and French Ambas-* sadors to Moscow to-day askew M. Mo'olov (Soviet Fore-en Minis-] t< v) fo» inform*tion, in regard to* the probable content, of the Ger-j mau-Sovicf :iacl. It i.s stated that only after receivia| the reports179 words
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Article148 1939-08-23 11 Pari*. Aug. 23. j THE following communique was: issued after yesterday's Cabinet: meeting: The Cabinet Council examined, the international situation, parti- cularly the reports sent to Gavera-J mtnt by representatives of France! abroad. The Council approved of instruct iocs which were immediate^ 7 dispatched io Ambassadors148 words
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Advertisement59 1939-08-23 11 YOU'LL NEVER HAVE ANOTIL PAIR OF EYES j lllfi Your one and only pair of eyes— Irreplaceable,, invaluable! Guard them carefully. Have your tj c examined regularly? If not, don't forget to consult U0 and get a p. i of glasses. FREE SERVICE FOR EYESIGHT TESTING! SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ReactionistC. P.59 words
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Advertisement130 1939-08-23 11 I rrg TANAH MELAYlT—rumba oleh The Aminah P I ARANG~JANGAN MARAH—slowfox olck Ch* taiinab jS eoxdaxg sayaxg budi part i- olth Che Lam Makyong Malacca ;f J DONDAXG SAYAXG BUDI PART ll— |J] olch Ch: [tun Makyong Malacca. f BOXDAXG SAYAXG BUDI PART lII— S o!ch Che I tarn Makyong130 words
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Article630 1939-08-23 12 gUUFRISE, consternation, alarm, are the adjectives used to describe the reactions of various capitals to the news that Germany and Russia have agreed to negotiate a nonagression pact. Surely those who have followed events closely, who have watched the signs of impatience in Moscow with the slowness630 words
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Article, Illustration166 1939-08-23 12 |}M(*HT Chinese glamour girls arrived today by the "Cremer'' from Hongkong. One of them Pcrh Lv (White Dew) is a popular Shanghai cinema actress who hi> featured in four lenglhy films, one of which is a war picture. A! 1 eight girls are joining the Happy World166 words
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Article206 1939-08-23 12 "TN many cases, the Chinese are hereditary miners, and in their own way, they need no instruction," states Sir Lewis Fermor in his report on mmii conditions in Malaya, which has just been issued. "But I am not in the least satisfied." he added, "that the206 words
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472 1939-08-23 12 SPORE COMMITTEE TO LAUNCH GENERAL APPEAL (Tribune staff Reporter) EXTENSION to the existing premises of St. Nicholas Home—the onlv institution of its kind in Malaya taking care of blin* and crippled children-is contemplated, and a general appeal for funds is i472 words
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146 1939-08-23 12 ONI hundred and sixty eight European children attend so ho: I in Cameron Highlands and 11 Chinese pupils attend a Chinese school in Ringlet, accord lig to figure* suppliod in the lattst report of the Cameron Highlands Society. The number of pupils at the146 words
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Article97 1939-08-23 12 Singapore, Tuesday. Kirn Choo, an elderly Straits-born Chinese, claimed trial this morning, before the District Judge (Mr. J. L. Mc Fall), on a charge alleging j criminal breach of trust in respect of $5.750. The accused, it was alleged. WSJ entrusted with the money on various97 words
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Article185 1939-08-23 12 Singapore, Wednesday non-agjrro.vsion pact between Germany and Russia is only the renewal of an agreement that has bee it in existence for some time past*" stated Dfc W. W. Yen former Chinese Ambassador at Moscow who passed arrived in Singaoore to-day by185 words
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Article45 1939-08-23 12 Mr C H. Whittcn. the Traffic Court Magistrate, will be leaving lor Ipoh toda>. where he will temporarily act as DPP. Be will be back after a month and in his absence Mr. E. E. Coleman will be the Traffic Judge.45 words
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Article, Illustration46 1939-08-23 12 Mr. Son Ghee Soon, a on tnbei al the Singapore Commit*;. Nicholas' Home, whs dance at all the Sin^ap on Oct. 7 in aid of the V < x Nicholas' Home, only mm of its load takes care of blind and crippled children, mostly Chinese.46 words
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89 1939-08-23 12 As from Sept. l. 193! reduction in the eharg< distance telephone trunk calls days and holidays. Between 7 a.m. and 7 p days, calls for which the ceeds 60 cents will be char half the full rate fee. or at 60 cents pei89 words
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406 1939-08-23 12 "EVERY effort should be made to obtain for Malaya an standard tonnage when the time comes to consider a fouri meat,' 1 says Sir Lewis Fermor in his report on mil tions in Malaya, dealing- with Malaya's future attitude to n "It appears to me clear406 words
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Article96 1939-08-23 12 Singapore. WWtow4»3 FJOUR Gordon Highlanders were hurt, two badly, when the motor car hi which Ibej were passengers crash d 1 overturned in a drain at milestone. Tampenis Road. 1 night. An ambulance rushed to the General Hospital, where at 5.10 this ■*Mni&C one of96 words
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Advertisement38 1939-08-23 12 It BRITISH W\ EXPANDED M MW W MEETS BRITISH STANDARD mW SPECIFICATION REQUIREInn MINIS for expanded COMPLETE RANGE OF j MESH-GAUGES STOCKED McALISTER CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Penang. 1 WPS 64 i38 words
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Advertisement19 1939-08-23 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, Cfcina Building, thulia Street ■PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT19 words
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911 1939-08-23 13 I From Our Own Reporter* Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 22, ol conscription in Malaya during time of war was referred Commissioner (Sir Shenton Thomas) at this mornFedora! Council. afeting w v Shenton saw uently asked I war, there ::i on in Malaya. In I f th911 words
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Article241 1939-08-23 13 MALAYANS Rtt becoming more and more conscious of the excellent amenities offered by hotels and guest houses on the Highlan d. The average monthly population in the Cameron Highlands area in 1938 was 4,093 compared with 3,646 in 1937. This, figure does not include the aboriginal241 words
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Article240 1939-08-23 13 Singapore, Wednesday. V'EWS that conscription "will *J and should be" (to use the words of the Gove-rnor) introduced in Malaya in time of emergency has been received hy all ;rc»ions of the public with no little enthusiasm. "Ibo.-c who were born and educated here, be they240 words
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Article, Illustration399 1939-08-23 13 THE SERVICES AT PLAY Singapore, Tuesday. FOREMOST club of its kind anywhere in the East, the "Garden Club," a club run purely on civilian lines for the junior N.C.O's, and men of the 3rd A. A. Regiment, R.A. was formally opened yesterday by Brigadier C.399 words
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Article29 1939-08-23 13 H E the Governor and party will attend the performance of "Good bye, Mr. Chips," at the Capitol Theatre on Tuesday next at 9.15 p.m.29 words
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Article14 1939-08-23 13 An Imperial Air Mail is due to-morrow. Another is due on Friday.14 words
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179 1939-08-23 13 Government Employees Prepare For Examinations Tests In Three Settlements Kuala Lumpur Clerks To Qualify For Promotions Bonuses (Tribune Staff Reporter) HUNDREDS of cßrks in Government employment and high Government officers are preparing: for the various examinations which will be held within the next few weeks. These examinations take? place once179 words
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Article149 1939-08-23 13 In this case, the examination is not confined tc hospital dressers. Estate dressers, who have had the necessary training, may also enter for this exam ination. Entries close on Friday. Anethei important Government examination will take place in Singapore. Malacca and Penang on Sept. 25. 26 ;md 27.149 words
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Article63 1939-08-23 13 Singapore. Wednesday. rjUMOURS that the Seaforth High- landers who are now stationed in Shanghai will, in the near future, be sent to Singapore were discounted on enquiries being- made at Fort Canning this morning. A spokesman told the Tribune to-day that the Seaforth Highlanders will remain63 words
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Article163 1939-08-23 13 jUTALAYA possesses unlimited quantity of raw materials for cement manufacture. Apart from limestone, which exists in Malaya in inexhaustible supplies, shale and coal are obtained in this country. "Although the Malayan coal is not suitable for metallurgical purposes,*' states Sir Lewis Leigh Fermor in his report163 words
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Article22 1939-08-23 13 Singapore. Tuesday.—On her thirtyeighth voyage East, the Marnix van St. Aldegonde arrived to-day with flity-two passengers for Singapore.22 words
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Advertisement259 1939-08-23 13 piaeAppiE HAMS 4 I Hams Tor J Soak hr four hours in cold the special curing J *»ater and then completely cover process which pro- 1 the Ham with a thick pastry ol duces the well known I flour water< 1 Pineapple Ham ft Flavour the flavour Place m a259 words
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Article291 1939-08-23 14 Singapore, Tuesday. ON three charges of causing hurt by negligent driving i>n Aug. 5, and thereby colliding with another car at the" corner of Read Street and River Valley Road. Hudrc bin Hassan appeared before Mr. C. H. Whitton in the Traffic Court this morning. Accused claimed291 words
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Article67 1939-08-23 14 *HE death took place at Bangkok reI cently of Mr. Nicholas Joseph Vcrtcfeuille. a member of the staff of the International Snguioering Co. Inc. The funeral tock place at the Reman Catholic Cemetery, the coffin being interred in th- Xavier Mausoleum tf await instructions as to final67 words
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339 1939-08-23 14 Singapore, Tuesday. |N a desperate attempt with seven other coolies to stop a moving truck which was travelling down a slight gradient from hitting a stationery lorry standing across the rails, a Tamil coolie, Nulla a. was jammed between the lorry and the truck.339 words
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Article544 1939-08-23 14 "TRIVIAL OFFENCE SAYS MAGISTRATE' Singapore, w jyjR. L. C. Goh, the Singapore Fifth Police Magistrate, deliv v judgment this morning in the case in which an aoeV^^ 1 Singh, who yesterday appeared before him on a churn e th J| Aug. 4 at the Municipal Building, Singapore,544 words
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Article114 1939-08-23 14 4« ut I at all i Sot ord*red" w ad by his I» I jQtar,.. I peal »1 V r j*or» I Un« ed to I" ~"r cfl^ piis«n:.:u lit j.,.,,, a charge i Appellant. i who had .i 1 pre cut c; j the114 words
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Article22 1939-08-23 14 A new class i v J Beginners' M ugHtration* ar? reftj dccss-makii tm b-r of Mirolnv fore either cla 111:122 words
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292 1939-08-23 14 Singapore, Tuesday. ISMAIL bin Kadir, a young Malay, was this morning sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by twelve months' police supervision by Mr. L. C. Goh, the Singapore Fifth Police Magistrate, on a charge of housebreaking and theft by day.292 words
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Article48 1939-08-23 14 The next meeting of the ror knightly Cub will be held on Monday. Aim. 28 at 9.45 a.m. at Raffles Quay, when the President of the Club, Mrs". E. V. Davies. will speak on Social Customs of India An invitation is extended to all interested women.48 words
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Article, Illustration112 1939-08-23 14 The news these day < is often gloomy, but its effects will not be tr aepces&ng If you ore fcelinu really well. To enjoy gcod health it is essential tc avoid constipation, sluggish liver, digestive disturbances, biliousness, and this can best be done112 words
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Advertisement394 1939-08-23 14 ENTERTAIN YOUR FRIENDS AT THE NEW AT RAFFLES CAFE REFURNISHED REDECORATED SFRVICE-COMFOF T-COURTESY-MUSIC APPROVED BY DAILY INCREASING NUMBER OF PATRONS. 1 j BUY YOUR BRFAD DINNER ROLLS AT RAFFLES BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY IF YOU WANT THE BEST. SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDY SPECIAL DINNER, DANCE CAP A RET394 words
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Advertisement152 1939-08-23 14 I CHING KENG LEE CO., LTD. (Incorporated In the iStralts Settlements). No, 1-4, (Ist Floor), O'ALMEIDA STREET, SINGAPORE. (Next to The Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd.) I TIiONE: NOS. 3918 3919, TELEGRAMS: "AUCTIONEERS SINGAPORE." AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS ft COMMISSION AGENTS. jj I BRANCHES: -No. 6, First Cross Street (top floor), Malacca,152 words
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Article57 1939-08-23 15 owa itirespondent) Muar. Monday. rieuchew Chinese was f.-. 41 N p] iduced before Tuan Salleh and charged N fully returned from a ted that Tan? Ah LI. 15 yesterday at m j S c Kesang. c bad been explainei v rj, t Inspector Yuscf for the57 words
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Article88 1939-08-23 15 mixed foursomes usl was played at g i 7 afternoon and Mrs. J. Stone and t score of 35. Forty ad the following p. J -42— 7 =3o 'v h 45 ft**x»tt .I f% v ace 47- 9» 4 =37% 46-- 7 i 4 38?.;88 words
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282 1939-08-23 15 Malacca, Tuesday. AMI the Kubu Club ground before a fa r WKWd the Cen- Final was played. The contestants were the Malacca it ion Club and the Government Exoi-»- Sports Club. for a few minutes ball when the Excise up and scored a rapid282 words
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Article49 1939-08-23 15 r mng Keep Fit cry Popular under the SitiS 'A D An derson, Dote h conversation class Si f al Essen Further enR affles Qui? y be left at wft y The Beginners' *t* u,Vr, f n K d «sction of Mrs. to both men. w*m«f49 words
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Article235 1939-08-23 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Monday. 0 M-' W h J 'Thotn "V" i! L he <!ajah Court was concluded before J lho, the Malacca District Judge, to-day. I The accused in the case were 26 Malays who wore charged with beinniembersofan unlawful assembly with235 words
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Article95 1939-08-23 15 P. O. Mahindasa of the tutorial start o: St. Francis' Institution Malacca is away at Singapore where he is receiving rriedicle attention for some complaint. Che Jalil. the Assistant Inspector of Malay Vernacular Schools is on six month's holiday. For the time being Che Ismar. bin Mat, assistant95 words
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197 1939-08-23 15 (from Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Tuesday. BEFORE Mr. Justice Pedlow in the Malacca Assizes, on Tuesday Daud bin Bachek. a young Malay, stood charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt by means cf formic acid. The complainant was riaji Mohamed bin Haji Hassan, a wealthy197 words
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Article85 1939-08-23 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Tuesday AN tne application of Mr. O. R L. Bills, who has been assigned for the de fence, the case in which Hong Ah Sen:, a Cbekianu Chinese, who faces a charge (f murder, was postponed to the next Assizes85 words
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Advertisement316 1939-08-23 15 Tiken fitfultrly Every Nifht BILE BEANS KEEP YOU FIT AND WELL AND ATTRACTIVELY SLIM WP% EXCESS ACID I P%| CAUSES THAT PAIN I Take this Advice and i ■I Eat what you like I Read how this quick-acting Powder will give jou immediate J| relief from your pain. And, what316 words
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Advertisement236 1939-08-23 15 IB sgß Nsp| LADIES... appreciate the 1 1] a strain and discomfort that ijjjlj I -f\= is normally part of a 11/ \fz Fy 'perm' or 4 set.' Among J Jv/?X *he many applications of lIIHIr S a well-designed cooling illr f /fcnfi f plant is the beauty parI)f/ HW236 words
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Article, Illustration449 1939-08-23 16 1259 Runs Scored Hutton And Hammond Score Centuries London, Aug. 22. WHEN the third Test between England and the West Indies was re-! sumed at the Oval to-day a crowd of449 words
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Article138 1939-08-23 16 k CAMP of interest to the Y.W.C.A. is that being held for the young women cf the movement throughout Malaya at Eveland Seminary, Mount Sophia, from Aug. 24 to 31, under tne direction of Miss Audrey McCrea, who is the Adviser for Girls' Work to138 words
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Article24 1939-08-23 16 In the mixed doubles of the American lawn tennis tournament, Alice Marble and Har.y Hopman beat Mrs. Fabyan and Cooke 9—7, 6—l.—Reuter.24 words
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149 1939-08-23 16 THE annual general meeting of the Singapore Recreation Club will be held at the club Pavilion on Thursday. Aug. 31 at 5.30. p.m. Among the resolutions which will be brought up at the meeting will be a proposal that the post of Honorary Secretary to the149 words
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118 1939-08-23 16 The following ties in the Singapore Badminton Championship will be played at the Clerical Union, Haw-Par Hall this week end: Saturday at 2.15 pjn. Women's Open Singles: Mrs. L. M. Pennefather vs. Mrs. C. A. Frederick Men's Open Singles: Seah Eng Liat vs. Wee Boon Hai, Low118 words
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Article78 1939-08-23 16 Brookline, Aug. 22.—1n the finals of the American national doubles championships held in Massachusetts, Alice Marble and Mrs., S. P. Fabyan beat Kay Stammers and Mrs. Freda Hammersley in two straight sets 7—5, 8- 6, thus gaining their third successive title this year Adrian Quist and John78 words
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Article53 1939-08-23 16 The following semi-finals of the Malayan Association Badminton Tournament will be played off at the Asocelation s court in Race Course Land tatty at 5 p.m. sharp:—SINGLES:—C. M. Krishnan vs. Balan; P. T. Paul vs. Cyril Peters. rXHJBLES:—G. J. Fernandez and N. Gomez vs. C. R. Gomez and53 words
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265 1939-08-23 16 Singapore, Wednesday. FURTHER ties of the S.C.C. lawn tennis Autumn tournament were played off at the S.C.C. Courts yesterday evening. Results "B" Class Doubles: Major R.L. McL. re and J.W.M. Hipkin (scr) beat A. I erguson and C.G Wembush (+1) 6—2, 6—l. A. M. Carberry265 words
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Article93 1939-08-23 16 The S.R.C. tennis handicap tournament will be continued at the S.R.C. Courts this evening. The following are the ties for to-day. Handicap doubles: N. S. Hogan and B. H. Sheares (—3O) vs. H. d'Rozario and P. D'Almeida (—3), E. Le Mercier and R. H. Bain (—15.3), vs. J.93 words
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Article35 1939-08-23 16 The following is the result of a Tankard Shoot held at Bukit Timah Range on Sunday: Winner: H 3 Kirwan score 140.5; Second: Sgt J.Manoa ESS S:J! Third: MaJor A A c35 words
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Article, Illustration547 1939-08-23 16 (By Benny Solace) HEAVY downpour and a sodden track did not pn vent from taking their morning work-outs at the Si Timah course this morning. A shower came down just before the horses wer? about to be led out for exercise and continued for half547 words
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Article177 1939-08-23 16 THE following are ties in the Tanglin Club tournament for today:— LADIES HANDICAP DOUBLES Mrs. A. D. Anderson Mrs. F. L I Cave-Penney (+3) vs. Miss Duff Miss Link (Scr.); Miss R. Aurely Miss M. Law (+3) vs. Mrs. N. M. Levien j Mrs. M. E.177 words
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Article166 1939-08-23 16 YESTERDAYS were: At Sheffield: Essex beat Forkshitt* j an innings and I ur Essen (Verity 5 for 40». Yorks 131 Sail 3 for four* and 208 (Taylor 4 fori At Birmingham uicks by an innings and ooen i. srrey 330* Warwick 145 (Brown and following on 220166 words
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Article28 1939-08-23 16 London, Aug. The following are results to tish League, division 1: played to-flfl Partick Tinstle 2; St. Mirren 0: Rangers 0 T. Lanark 4: Ccwdenbeath 128 words
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Advertisement231 1939-08-23 16 The Acid in Your Stomach Would Burn a Hole in the Carpet When you feel indigestion pains, those pains are usually caused by too much acid in your stomach. Do you know, 1 that acid is so powerful 1 I that it would burn a hole I T through a231 words
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Advertisement22 1939-08-23 16 j EASTERN HOTEL I Cameron Highlands. Uhaltf situated 4,700 fecit above sea level. AW modern comforts and conveniences. Malaya's Popular Hill Station22 words
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Advertisement16 1939-08-23 16 foTlperfectVictlTrs m OR NATURAL Photo Store 435, North BhAgi B lOd ~,-3) 34, Robinson Road, (TeL16 words
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440 1939-08-23 17 BRIGHT SOCCER AT STADIUM JAIAYS 5 GORDONS 0 nl X ehieflj to a weak defence, the Gordon Highlanders lost to the Ma! rfbafl Association in a Division I league fixture player! atheStad yesteiday by five goals to nil. Four of the ff oals440 words
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Article167 1939-08-23 17 H nd day of thi o ]Z n- I W TriU=- 4-5% no r 8.11 R o 8 8 mm. i t| 8 8 7 7 11 I —5 1 2 furs, no 8.11 o S r. R n E R. 4 IS r— I i167 words
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Article22 1939-08-23 17 EClub in uvi re P res ent Jacks jL 1F: on ThursJ> ©af Hooper. *Quar. Reserves: Keng siew.22 words
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Article118 1939-08-23 17 I The following are the results of the A B Singles Tournament of The United Family Party which were played off last week-end. "A" Singles.—Leow Kirn Lee beat Heng Swee Tee 15—13, 15—10; Heng Siak Kwee beat Chou Siew King 15—7, 4—15 15—2; Leow Kirn Lee beat Heng118 words
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27 1939-08-23 17 Reuter. New York, Aug. 23—Lou Ambers regained the World Lightweight Championship, outpointing the holder Henry Armstrong in a fifteen round contest.—Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article, Illustration18 1939-08-23 17 An incident in the match between the R A and the Police on Monday.18 words
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Article376 1939-08-23 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Sejn">mat. Monday. GOVERNMENT SERVICES 1 P.W.D 0 JHE Government Services had to go all out to beat the P.W.D. when the two teams met at soccer on the Town padang. The Services scored the only goal cf the match early in the376 words
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Article39 1939-08-23 17 The members and friends ol the Katong Y.W.C.A. Women's Club and the Y.W.C.A. Badminton Club, met in a tadminton match at the Hostel, 3 Fort Canning Road, on Monday, Aug. 14, tlu Katong Club being the winners.39 words
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Article62 1939-08-23 17 The activities committee held a party for ladies from Fort Canning on Monday, Aug. 21, in the Hostel garden, 8 Fort Canning Road. Mrs. C. Noble, the Chairman of the Activities Committee presided. A successful programme of games was carried out and afternoon tea was served. A further gathering will62 words
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Article74 1939-08-23 17 The Cable and Wireless Club Soccer team which will be selected from the following, will play a friendly game against a team from the C. S. Recorder at the Gipsy Club ground on Wednesday. Aug. 23 at 5 p.m.:—C. H. Coshan, C. K. de Souza, Louis Tan. F.74 words
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331 1939-08-23 17 R.A.F. (TAorpedo Division) i S.C.C "B'' t JN a fast and exciting encounter, the R.A.F. (Torpedo Section) defeated the S.C.C. "B" by four goals to two, at the S.C.C. ground this evening. The game which was a friendly was of331 words
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Article50 1939-08-23 17 TO-DAY Soccer: Div. 1. S.C.F.A. vs. S.C.C. —Stadium: United Engineers vs. U.K.S B. Farrer park. Tennis: SRC. and S.C.C. Scccer: Royal Navy Volunteer Reserves vs. Singapore Volunteer Corns —Padang. TO-MOPROW Soccer: Div. 2A. R.N. Majava vs Publishers. —Stadium. Athletics: All Johore Malay Boy.; Final Athletic Sports. Batu Pahat.50 words
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Article57 1939-08-23 17 The following players have been invited to play foi the Chinese Sports Association against the Singapore Recrea iicn Club on Monday, at the S.R.C. pound:—Patrick Yee. Wai Mun. Sum; Leng, Soc Tuau Kocl: Kuen. Tian Sen»:, Fook Low Ytw Leng. Weng Kai, Hc.-k Sena. Kok Lin.. Kok Choy,57 words
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Advertisement239 1939-08-23 17 High Blood Pressure Kills Men Women Twice as many wonun as men suffer from High Blood Pressure, which is a mysterious disease thai starts about the time of Change of Ufe and is- the real caune ol much heart tr.HJbte and inter on of paralytic strokes. Common symptoms of Hind239 words
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218 1939-08-23 18 m Chungking, Aug. 20. JpHK Japanese claim of having- put all of Hopei under their military domination is disproved by an independent observer. Accompanied by a Chinese colleague, a foreign missionary loft his mission south of Peiping- at the end of April, to218 words
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Article34 1939-08-23 18 Hongkong. Aug. 16. MR. A de SAERAMENTO MONTEIRO. Portuguese Assistant consul in Shanghai, has been promoted ConsulGeneral at Canton. He is leaving for Canton shortly to assume his new postcentral News34 words
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301 1939-08-23 18 IMPENDING CRISIS WAS SENSED IN CITY Hongkong. Aug. 20. INDICATIONS are increasing that the Japanese military authorities in China are contemplating a campaign ot violence and blackmail against the British inte>-ests in bnanj>hai similar to that in North China, according to reports i l301 words
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Article236 1939-08-23 18 Shanghai, Aug. 2^. HPlir" danger of another trade war. between Japan and British India is looming for fch3 first half of next year. The present commercial treaty will c xpire on March 31. 1940, nnd negotiations on the conclusion of a new treaty are facing236 words
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73 1939-08-23 18 Hongkong, Aug. 18. ACCORDING to a belated report. Captain Eugene Layallee of the French Liner Dupuis heroically rescued three survivors of over 100 Chinese fishermen aboard fourteen fishing boats which were intercepted and fired on by a Japanese destroyer and several Japanese armed trawlers to73 words
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170 1939-08-23 18 Chungking, Aug. 20. INSTITUTING an effective reply to Wang Chirg-wefa attempt to induce the Cantonese and Kwangsi military Commanders to secede from the Central Government, 118 army commanders and civil officials of the Kwangtung and Kwangai provinces in South China circularised telegrams denouncing Wang Ching-wei's170 words
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Article111 1939-08-23 18 Chungking-. Aug. 20 TOTAL of 9.672 Japanese officers and men were killed in 299 engagements at the various fronts in China during the first naif of August, according to military sources. The heaviest fighting occurred on the Hupeh front in Central China and the Shansi111 words
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Article104 1939-08-23 18 Shanghai. Aug. 20. piGHT hundied passes for entry into Japanese-occupied areas are being issued on an avenge daily by the Shanghai Special Municipality's' 0(Tc« at the former Chinese Chamber ot Commerce building at North Soechow and North Honan Roads, tho Shanghai MainichP reports. The104 words
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Article44 1939-08-23 18 Kunming Rangoon Radiophone Kunming', Aug 20. PREPARATIONS have been completed 1 for the inauguration of a radiophrne service between Kunming and Rangoon. Trial calls have proved satisfactory, and the service is expected to be formally opened for public use some time this month.—Central News.44 words
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Article110 1939-08-23 18 Shanghai. Aug. 20. PASSENGERS arriving or leaving the North Station in Shanghai are forced to buy a copy of the Chung Hwa Jit I uo (Central China Daily News'), according to Chinese reports. All passengers who buy train tickets at the North Station are asked110 words
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Article204 1939-08-23 18 ANOTHER baby gj n bably the last that from China, arrivec Aug. 8. from Chungking This is probablx t|, e v i which will ever he ■£J*2 s** kong, as the Chined mr n Honshave already placed a n? r exportation of these This204 words
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Article118 1939-08-23 18 Piping. Aug 2". T»HREE Japanesi c n two divisions wei day to be isolated by surrounded by guerrillas in soutlm eastern Shansi pr« Bible starvation and d The Japanese opened > campaign in July and as Luan. where they wen m i by rains which turned118 words
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257 1939-08-23 18 Chungking, Aug. THE wartime work of the Mass Education Movement A— headed by Dr. James V. C. Yen has entered another stage of progress w'th the inauguration of post-graduate the projected National Institute of Rural Reconstruction. Fifteen Chinese university graduates are doing research work under the257 words
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Article74 1939-08-23 18 Tientsin, A i THE Japanese have v.: the taking over ol 1 in Tsingtao. Every line endeavour and all Ch' been forcibly taken ovi accept Japanere person The big Chinese cott :pcrated by the Jar unable to obtain Shanl to guerilla activities win panese to import74 words
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Article21 1939-08-23 18 HonakoK-^;; THE Soviet Acting C Shanghai. M.B been recalled, leaving s« for France en route to M News.21 words
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Advertisement86 1939-08-23 18 sssr rosy f,ncers raoi rosy futures Mttim acorn Men never eaa resist ronui sunset lhe appeal c f toft, laveMAROO.V pi m Rhi) ly hands with rosyTOKA"t redwood tipped fingers So BAMBOO reddv take > our future in VINEYARD CONCORD V<)Ur hjUldS ccenl •fOiNSETTiA your personality one of these new86 words
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Advertisement119 1939-08-23 18 ECZEMA SUFFERERS Find Instant Comfort and Relief There's no need to suffer from ugly skin ■om whether ordinary itch. rash, boil?, pimples or eczema. .lu>t apply a little Absorbinc Jr.. the famous antiseptic liniment that has brought Comfort and relief to thousaiuls. It penetrates deep, take? out the soreness, and119 words
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Advertisement29 1939-08-23 18 are r Tastier Heinz Chili Sauce is prepared from fresh ripe tomatoes, jffi seasoned a thick tasty sauce that de\inV n f ns the appe dealer today. 2 APB—7IM29 words
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536 1939-08-23 19 MORE RESOLUTIONS Wardhaganj, Aug 2 rn|ii Working Committee, which met about 8 m 1 [a discuss the complaint against the vafidftv' "il aeeting oi the Bengal Provincial Congress ComLJ? L e t reconstitute its Executive Committed h S L he,(l 0,1 declare the newly536 words
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Article125 1939-08-23 19 pROMINENT members'of tlicf Hindu Lsembi m r itV Mauritius ~5 to dil,/u ahaSabha at Port L «uis netft nn lh ?J» uest *n of sending a legal stenT t Gownor take ehartet Tf t Pe n,t the rant of a t?m«i ,ncor Poration to Hindu temples125 words
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142 1939-08-23 19 Peshawar, Aug. 15.-A deputation consisting of about 80 Congress workers and Red shirts waited on the hon. Dr. Khan Sahib. Premier, to request him to release Obeidullah (the Premier's son) and his eight companions who were convicted in connection with the recent Mattel bad142 words
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Article194 1939-08-23 19 Simla. Aug. 16. WITH the approval of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, His Excellency the Governor has recently completed negotiations with Mr. J Hornell. former Director of Fisheries in Madras, to visit Fiji with the object of investigating and advising generally on the question of194 words
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Article31 1939-08-23 19 The Bihar Legislative Council, It is understood, will hold a short session from Oct. 2 to Oct. 11 next when Bills and resolutions passed by the Assembly will be considered.—(United Press-.31 words
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190 1939-08-23 19 Tiir Wardha, Aug. 14. agnation of Mr. J. C. Kumarn ™!5 a ,r on the National Planning Committee has caused no little flutter Se a r 7u. e,reles here and 5 apwedXn bv^ C °nffressmen who are redded to Gandhism. forml Press190 words
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Article103 1939-08-23 19 at L; n S 16 A review of the work of the Congress Parties in the Central Assembly and Council of State in the last Delhi session shows that the S "r ber of Questions put in the Assembly was 1.754. out of which 1,430 were put by103 words
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Article102 1939-08-23 19 Lucknow, Aug. 15—The Raja of Hathura was arrested by the OLD. at Hathura in Hardoi District to-day and the Raj Mata was arrested at Hanett Road. Lucknow in connection with the Hathura Rani shooting which is going on in the court of Mr. Rahman Bux Qadri,102 words
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90 1939-08-23 19 Bombay, Aug. 14.—The Bombav Government have decided, with effect from Jan. 1, 1940, that Ministerial and Government servants should be required to retire from service when they attain the age of 55 years. Those Ministerial and Government Servants who have already attained90 words
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Article87 1939-08-23 19 Calcutta, Aug. 17.—Judgments were delivered by Mr. R. Gupta, Chief Presidency Magistrate, i n two sedition cases against Mr. S. Batliwala and Dr. Rammon-ohar Lohia in connection with their respective speeches on "India and the Coming War" delivered at a public meeting held in the University Institute87 words
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Article78 1939-08-23 19 Simla, Aug. 15.—1n accordance witn the instructions issued by Mr. Bhulabhai Desai, leader of the Legislative Congress Party, the Congress members on the Public Accounts Committee are not attending its meeting from to-day. They are Messrs. S. Satyarrurthi, N.G. Ranga and B. Das. Sardar Jogindra Singh, Chief Whip of the78 words
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Article493 1939-08-23 19 Bombay, Aug. 11. A FERVE NT appeal to Indians for all support they can lend to their countrymen in South Africa is contained in a parting message which Swami Bhawani Dayal President of the Natal Indian 'congress, has issued on the eve of his departure to493 words
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Article64 1939-08-23 19 Calcutta, Aug. 13._n i s understood bj. Subhas Chandra Bose sent a wire to Rastrapathi Rajendra Prasad that he was surprised, if the newspaper reports regarding the Delhi Provincial Congress Committee were true, that the Working Committee came to this decision without referring the matter to him since64 words
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Article118 1939-08-23 19 Ranchi, Aug. 15.—Mahatma Gandhi, it is understood wiH lay the foundation-stone of the National University, which is being established in village Tiril, eight miles from Ranchi. The ideal of ancient Ashramas will guide the institution where the Wardha mISJS W be ad °P t ed and118 words
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Article203 1939-08-23 19 iJST&L < AUff 15 S J- Mahadev EST Mahat »»a Gandhi's Secretary, left to-day for Delhi on what is described here as an "urgent mission." < United Press). Au 15 Puli Behari Banerjee, Secretary, Lucknow City Congress Committee, has tendered his reshiTTt? ?f cretaryshi P a d membership203 words
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115 1939-08-23 19 Lahore, Aug. 13.—A decision to observe general hartal on Aug. 20 in Lahore as a protest against the proposed house tax, was arrived at a meeting of the of the Congress, the Majhs-I-Ahrar, the Congress Socialist Party and the Central Rate-pavers' Association The agitation against115 words
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Advertisement256 1939-08-23 19 Daily India Page Edited by C.S. Muthukrishnah, B.Sc IUCKACHES CAUSED BY MOTHERHOOD. Maternity puts a terrible strain on a woman's back muscles frequently causes years of suffering. DOES WONDERS FOR SUCH BACKACHES Übtain;ble from High-class Chemist ana or from D. T. LIM COMPANY, 353. North Bridge Road SINGAPORE. I A256 words
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Article, Illustration118 1939-08-23 20 Sime Darby Sports Club held their fourih Athletic Meeting last weekend and it was a great success. On the left the photo shows the officials and judges at the sports. They include Mr. F. M. Edmonds, a director of Sime Darby Co., Ltd., Mr.118 words
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Advertisement6 1939-08-23 20 READ THE SUNDAY Dominant in Malaya6 words
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Title Section16 1939-08-23 I The Malaya Tribune RADIO supplement Vol. L- \o. 12. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1939 FOUR PAGES.16 words
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1055 1939-08-23 I Discussions At Empire Press Union Conference I Mori Conference a* at tne E »> at .London, recenthr t^«^« r m HcAm said that the fears entertained and exthe effect of eyelio descriptive 'Hitstandiiig events rnc out by the ►p in the1,055 words
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236 1939-08-23 I American Radio jrOVVEVER radio broadcasting may v rank anions the arts, it is no slouch as a business. The American Federal Communications Commission, after looking at the records of the 6fi© active L T n'^Vl!™??** 1 br °adca.sting stations i£ iTS m3 r n236 words
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Article74 1939-08-23 I The design of transmitting aeria' controls the ireful service an- and Wide claims are made fcr a new Wo j aerial which has b?en tried out at th* S-.cip re ay ttation in Germany. It ciamied that a useful increase of 90 per cent., has been obtained74 words
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Article34 1939-08-23 I The French Paris-Mondial taPtdcegfci i-txvioucly carried out on 31.41 m. '9.5>» mcis) are now heard on 41 21 m i 7 *><j mc!s) daily from BP.T. 16.15-18.45 and I from 19.00-23.15. j34 words
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Article, Illustration44 1939-08-23 I A new portrait f Sir Henry Tv u Concerts at Que «n>3 Hall „„i ft c' < ha made the Promenade ™c BBC Syrnpho" v L n f n S al 1W broadcasts 2 t h<?ard in two next beginning Sept,44 words
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235 1939-08-23 I r!*ffltt52r« non-profit "thcr countries with i t ,e)d > f «"nhine hstenar» «V* and the Trcllur 'f" ern l1 c° naI on Bay. j W6XBS has been on the air tor j programme service since Swft j mum signal tonna. should be directed to LaUtrdI I'Jeuress235 words
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Article33 1939-08-23 I Tarns is particularly ready lor teatslad ttfc anticipated that the station wM be Umber fi?l* UOn b V he end lemoer. The power of the new will be 120 kW. w««on33 words
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Miscellaneous2308 1939-08-23 II IWORLD'S BROADCAST PROGRAMMES-] gfrfoffl I Electrical recording t Gramophone records lfgfit HIUSiC. •'WW AUGUST 23 10 50 Time signal. Opening. Barnabas, LONDON 850 MTs^Affthony' bo's Share MUUUQ I LONDON 10 w Qeczy. Zarah leander. Market report. rpHE following is the revl^ tdawoi'tcciow k 11.30 For the sick. THANSiMISSION 5 8.552,308 words
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Advertisement330 1939-08-23 III Rheumatism and Backache Gone in 1 Week Flush Kidneys With Cystex end You'llT.el Fine Cystex—the prescription of n famous doet.»r—ends all troubles due to fault vfcbi™," a. tion In double quick time softfyoMffer from Rheomat„m, Sciatica NiuffiCS baoo. Backache. Nervousness, Leol D.zzmess, Circles under Eyes, freauent Headaches and Colds, Poor330 words
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Advertisement117 1939-08-23 III 1 EYE EXAMINATIONS EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. Socializing, ftnw Ocular Muscle Anomalies flV^ Crested Eyes, fm^^JK Complicated Ca s es of i PjS^f Defeelive Vision. T^s^ Thompson Optical Co. Eyesight Specialists. 1 iRCADK BLIJ<;.. 'PifOVE 3C02. V IwWipsba, Dr. of Ocular Science mm^Bhwmbi 777£ i?/G//r SHOP TO ENTRUST ALL YOUR CLOCK AND117 words
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Miscellaneous2254 1939-08-23 III Continued from page 2 r FRSDAY AUG. 25 ■WO D i r**c w w s»**ffi I#V XL U S KPO/k^^^i&QT Dnn/-n H ,10 20 "The Thirty Nine Steps-Last ,id announcements W t: t nB l Ro und week's programmes 11 ITI ?v al ft v for broadcastl n* in Ibv2,254 words
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Article, Illustration58 1939-08-23 IV Distill?^ 1 ,ed Zealand vfanyw Broadcast Log London, at an formal gain** hear a P" in c?lcbration <» Dominion 'st ary. In the* v.ith Sir >".; h{ n troller of P»W*"* lations, are Hie W. J. Jor« an Commissioner i London, a"** Jordan, and w l58 words
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Advertisement360 1939-08-23 IV SEE YOUR HAIR GROWING YOU araiavitaa to mi yoor half grawiag wit* r>T}/\\\J TIHPY CTDAMP "New Life.** Healthy Thickiiesa, buength \j|\U ff 1 niLIY, O 1 I\Uil U and Riehneaa of Natural Oil j, aID Tf r TLJIC The Method WAV I HAIK LlKfc 1 HlO thousand* of men *ad360 words
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Miscellaneous1844 1939-08-23 IV 1 I 10.05 Brass Band 3 1105 The Schmidt Family n Contd. from page 3 I DAM M E S 1120 oft "f^W? iMON. aug 28 WORLDS BROADCAST PROGRAMMES Manila Lft'SJ signal. Swing music 1 BERLIN Porill j. ai ml FJ2"2 gf huben,s "Moments Musicale." the famous parasian artiste 6451,844 words
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