Malaya Tribune, 25 August 1939
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Title Section40 1939-08-25 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: r r guaranteed Largest Sales VOL XXVI- -No. 202. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Friday, August 25, 1939 The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1939 m^-40 words
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Advertisement424 1939-08-25 1 TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya fr N E W MALAY r® RECORDS V 1 9S3P r C HAP SINGA'S 12th ISSUE QV.07. QF.98. NONA DI PADANG KOTA" "TIDOR ANAK KOE" rumba lullabv »DO£KJ rJITA" kronchong masrL "AMINAH" one step. have been asked for W e think you will like this second424 words
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Advertisement135 1939-08-25 1 1 M MIM M MMM MB^™MMWWMM_II_r Exclusive GOWNS SALONS AT PAGE 13, BATTERY ROAD, (SINGAPORE. MAJESTIC HOTEL, I KUALA LUMPUR. '^™SS_ii«M____«» BRITISH EMPIRE PRODUCT British Standard Specifications BENGAL Lamps CONSUME .COMPARATIVELY LESS AMOUNT OF CURRENT FOR THE SAME ILLUMINATION. Guaranteed average Life of 1,000 burnmg hours under Normal con"I can135 words
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438 1939-08-25 2 NAZI AXE ENDS AN S. S. EPIC London, Aug. 10. IfEHIND nine executions carried out at the dreaded moabit P ri^ n n Berlin, lies the story of a beautiful Englishwoman who, to do her bit," and for the thrill of438 words
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275 1939-08-25 2 Madrid, Aug. 7. ijpIFTY-THREE people were execut- od here yesterday for complicity in the murder Major Gabaidon, a m;m offieiaJ of fit* Madrid police, his 17-year-old daughter, and his thaufeur on July 27. W Thfl murder occuflbad on the Talavem road, when a275 words
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134 1939-08-25 2 Reuter. Ottawa. 60,000 war veterans in Canada have enroled ?oi voluntary service in the event of an international crisis, it is announced by the Canadian Legion. After a nation-wide survey, the L?- i teen has completed a register of the personal qualifications of allReuter. - 134 words
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Article, Illustration210 1939-08-25 2 The new Austin ten, which is now en display in Singapore, embodies many improvements dictated by the growing desire for every refinement in small or medium-sized cars. Impressive in appearance, roomy in dimensions, and combining a sparkling performance with economy and refinement of handling, this car should210 words
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283 1939-08-25 2 4 FTER police have been trying fcr 33 days to find the kidur ft* 5 9-y cars-old Richard Alfred Lewis, of Conway-r >ad. Poniypool. Monrrwut! hire, his relatives now offer £1,000 reward in the nope of sidvii.ii the mystery. This murder —a "clumsy283 words
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Article130 1939-08-25 2 Reuter. inii'P""WHEN eldeiiy E.skim«» ar: m> longer able L, keep uu *T other members i th< r trioe* ihey are walled up i« 1,11 and left to die, Dr. A. ,:1 ing, Anglican Bishop oi Uw lX told reporters here recent! to idi. ll is aReuter. - 130 words
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Article200 1939-08-25 2 THIRTY-TWO- YEAR-OLD clerk, Syd--1 ney Robert Milne, alleged to have tcld a girl whom he wished to marry that he was a Captain in the Gurlcha regiment, hod £23.000 in the bank and a pension of £22 a week, was remanded in custody at Bromley.200 words
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Advertisement469 1939-08-25 2 Why are fji__K DOG LOVERS SoffijS^ Your dog is entirely dependent on you for his health and happiness. Remember that his un- bloodstream, and as bis skin 1 _Jf _I i f. nd of the impurities oy essential. That's why you should give him his p^p^ng. Bo* Martin's Condition Powders469 words
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742 1939-08-25 3 Berlin Printed His Book "To The Fuehrer" THE LINK: ASTONISHING STORY London, Aug. 10. pRqFESSOR A. P. LAURIE, a member of the Council of The Link--a British society called by Sir Samuel Hoare, Ihe Home Secretary, "an instrument of the German propaganda service"—admitted last742 words
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69 1939-08-25 3 untitled problem has the 1 engains Pool at the I Rgy*\ a King Penand two male i -Percy" and "Alexander," hari :..■■> Maimed it. "Percy" is the and the egg Ls now rest mi i nis net. kept warm by is iuff> feathers. The Zoo authoridelighted by the arrival of69 words
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138 1939-08-25 3 London* Aiur. 15. j! flashed hy vanto bottom of th« r memorial in P!yA swastika and i twenty-inch letters the base. j Hbfß pobfe reported the out- j 7 V" ?t eir,v morni ng- men of i Marines were ordered to wn H the paint138 words
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Article119 1939-08-25 3 Reuter. Toronto. emni neci ,Vl l by the Ontario Temperance Federation in conWl f" <ii ink prosecutions in the Manitoulin district of consumed nearly all their liquid evidence," acr,tten iudpment given by the district judge, Mr. A. B. Cha rof s i again* five men temperanceReuter. - 119 words
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90 1939-08-25 3 Reuter. Cairo. BATHING cabins are now being erected on the shores cf a lake near Hehian Egypt, which a few weeks ago was iron existent. People are visiting it to ta-ke the waters." which have, it has been established by the Ministry of Public Health,Reuter. - 90 words
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Article130 1939-08-25 3 New York, Aug. 15. K J 7 (DIXIK > DAVIS, underc videnl Jf Vyer wh turned Site's ]I n a married to York. frioPd in foi P miS e tH«° Urt Jud S° Goldstein per- S Ua oroce°c f t to guests. ere wjt nesses and130 words
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Article221 1939-08-25 3 M liondon, Aug. 15. J)R AXEL MUNTHE, who. in his -Story Of San Michele/' told of so many dramas of the surg-eon's .vaitiiu-roon,. is to-day himself the central fitrure in a new version of the doctor's dilemma. Eiirhtv-yoars ;ld. frail, but menI tiJly as vivid221 words
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Article73 1939-08-25 3 CsJtro. A IHSPTTE between two families over the ownership of a floor mill at Kom Bedar. Upper Egypt, cost five lives. Shots fired in the heat of the argument kiHed a member of one family. Fearing revenge, four members of the other family barricaded themselves in73 words
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Advertisement149 1939-08-25 3 Chills ||j Endanger Your fl Lungs DO yon easily catch a chili M J "^g^|B Do yon suffer from throat jX ]/j Ij trouble, bail coughs or colds vSi \'lt\ I If you do, be sure to take Peps. I[\ üBSM. These famous antiseptic, breathe- 'IT 1 lgr\wn I able149 words
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Advertisement396 1939-08-25 3 I "You simply must strengthen your I body against feverish diseasesFever has left you very weak mmm^mammmm y° u m»y easily have a fresh Attack of malaria. There is no need to General Weakness worry about it if you take a coarse of and Weakness Kalzana for a few weeks.396 words
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Article138 1939-08-25 4 Last Night's First Night PAY BAINTER, clever actress of Whiti 1 Banners." is the Lady in the film. The Lady and The Mob." which had its Singapore premiere last night at the Pavilion Theatre. Once again she gives a performance which can only be described as138 words
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Article27 1939-08-25 4 The s.s. "Cap Varella" is due in Singapore to-day at 10.00 a.m. from Colombo, and will sail the same day at for Saigon Tourane a**27 words
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Advertisement432 1939-08-25 4 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Regular service between Rangoon, Penang, Port Swetfcenham, Singapore, Hongkong, and Amoy, (Kuiangsu). Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday trips. j NEXT SAILINGS:— For CHINA (Monthly) For RANGOON (Fortnightly) "Hong Slang" Sept. 11, 4 p.m. "Hong Sdang" Aug. 25 "Hong Kheng"432 words
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Advertisement443 1939-08-25 4 f STEAMER SAILINGS. p*o and BRITISH INDIA V faicorporated in England). P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 kANCHI 17.000 Aug. 25 J BANGALORE 6.000 Aug. 25 RANPURA 17,000 Sept. 3 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Sept. 22 t BHUTAN 6.100 Sept. 23 t BEHAR 6.000 Oct. 2 CHITRAL443 words
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Advertisement471 1939-08-25 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDBUTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtiires>--0111 WARD For MANILA HONGKONG SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 I m s "COBURG" Sept. 2 •ss "POTSDAM" omits Manila, North China and Yokohama Sept. 12 s.s "GNEISENAU" omits North China Sept. 27 HOMEWARD.471 words
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Advertisement162 1939-08-25 4 HA M BCR G-AME R t X A LIN IE Deutsch-Australische DampfvchirTs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AWD JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1939 s.s. SCHEER not Jailing at China Japan Ports In porti s.s. VOGTLAND via Haiphong In port sjsl NORDMARK162 words
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Advertisement285 1939-08-25 4 Mtmm mm j What I j The Stars j I Foretell I TO-MORROW FOR ALL READ- j ERS. Pleasant news, and a snr- I prise possibly concerning money. An excellent day for J a sporting activities and the ft**- 5 ing of reasonable chances. Hap- py influences for lore affair<285 words
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Miscellaneous238 1939-08-25 4 I To-day's Crossword (i I U~l |3 I 14- 5 6 7 |S "ZZZZZZZ \T m 1 5 T"i3 ~20~ 21 22 23 26 28 29 *****1 l I t i i I j CLUES ACROSS CLUES DOWN I. Stride 1 Hypnotise. 4. Middle-class 2. Soldier. 9. Maker of horses'238 words
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Article399 1939-08-25 5 LONDON COMMODITIES Previous ThUT^ ~K K, R Dull Idle y Change m BBtR Buyers g 916 Wie Sellers 8 11{16 8 916 lil6 "septembei Buyers BV 2 giT Sellers 8 5 3 8 916 J Forward Oct Dec. Buyers 8 X 2 gx/ —ljl6 Sellers 8 5399 words
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Article144 1939-08-25 5 List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Aug. 24, 5 p.m. J Dividend Boofci financial Dv dose Date Ex Div. Payable Date No. 49 Sept. 1 Sept. 8 Sept. 2 10% J 3d bonus 53 int. Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Aug. 24 5% 3d No. 27 Aug. 23 Au2.144 words
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Article853 1939-08-25 5 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING 0x Y* ng *p international conditions a laimoer of these quotations must be regarded as nominal. Singapore, Aug. 24, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Ampat Tin T?™' Austral Amal 3 9 43 Austral Malay 38 40 -cd Ayer Hitam 18853 words
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Article17 1939-08-25 5 Singapore, Friday. The price uf tin at noon in Singapore (o-dav was:— $114% <"P J i>-17 words
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Article20 1939-08-25 5 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 27 7 8 'up Sellers 28 iup U)-20 words
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Article101 1939-08-25 5 Singapore, Thursday. of°th e P 31 crLsis all sections or the market were very flat to-day and business was on a small scale There Stout a 0nW d eV 3 fC W bargain h fn rnhhil I™ T tW deals ™rf ha eS tln ShareS While Raubs101 words
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Article229 1939-08-25 5 Singapore, Aug. 24. The following are the exchange stock this mommg according to the daily clr j cular issued by the Hongkong and j Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2J4 1|32 London demand 24 L 32 Lyons demand 2»»53 Switzerland dMKPod 241 114 Hamburg demand 135 14 New229 words
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Article172 1939-08-25 5 6% Maynard Co., Ltd., $30,000 Int Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 lOC norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 .1« 102 norn 4V 2 1007 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar 31, Sept. 30 106 108 norn «^S»^™?^ 1» S IMS reds*ooo.<«oo172 words
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Article155 1939-08-25 5 Singapore, Aug. 24. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan Rice Siam 1 $164 Rice Siam 2 $155 Rice Siam 3 $145 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $105 Siam Broken Rice No.155 words
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Article17 1939-08-25 5 Reuter. Rome, Aug. 24. The death is announced of Prince Colonna, Governor of Rome.—Reuter.Reuter. - 17 words
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Advertisement32 1939-08-25 5 THE EASTEItN UNITED Flßp ORp ORATION, LIMITED ft Vn M A i?J XE MOT OR VEHICLE, W' Vv iK T MEN s COMPENSAAM PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE. F. W. HALL,32 words
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Advertisement161 1939-08-25 5 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. The Company, which is incorporated in the S.S. and registered as a Trust Com- j pany, undertakes the following duties:— EXECUTOR &OR TRUSTEE OF A WILL. ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED PERSON. TRUf3TEE161 words
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Advertisement333 1939-08-25 5 BAXK OF CHINA (Incorporated In China by Special Charter) 2 > Cecil Street, .Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. Cut Manager's Office 644j! Exchange Dept. 6441 General Office 5188-9 Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO" Paid Up Capital Ch. $40,000,000 00 Reserve Funds in Excess of eh. 3,200,000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch. $2.647,000,000.00 Tse-Vung333 words
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Advertisement2914 1939-08-25 6 llw W^ '^^>^^»>»> P D U U l» Domestic Occurrence IN LOVING MEMORY OF DR. JOSEPH RASIAH JACOB who lost his life in a car accident on the johore-lWalacca Road at about midnight on August 25th. 1937. "THY WILL BE DONE." j $m #to&* Vskuta j 1 TO-DAY'S* BARGAIN BASEMENT.2,914 words
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Advertisement351 1939-08-25 6 iii CHEAP CLAi PP o T 1 good position. ApTribune, Singapore. 929 I "manufacturer c? I Stoles and Heels would ber g» I as selling agents in SiaßuW 0 1 firm or individual, i I samples. Apply Ro < n q tJJ? r I Tribune, Singapore. Musical Instrument Furniture For351 words
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78 1939-08-25 7 Women And Children May Evacuate Reuter. i THE •roop.hip •■M.rick" by I nere is under provisional orders to sail on Saturday with the families of military and naval for S thr e better eSS S,tUation in Eur '°P e changes The destination has not beenReuter. - 78 words
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Article66 1939-08-25 7 Reuter. mmm Warsaw, Aug. 24. THE acuteness of the crisis was fir4 C tW d t S the pe °P ,e f <» the a 7 e U s S sio r r rtS f °< German Heavy troop movements ocdur«nf. the night around Altnough generalReuter. - 66 words
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Article189 1939-08-25 7 Reuter. London. Aug. 24. THE calm resoluteness o* Britain, fully 1 aware of the graveness of the hour in which Parliament is meeting to-day is reflected in the morning press of the country. The announcement of the signature of the Russo-German pact reached London tco lateReuter. - 189 words
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Article131 1939-08-25 7 Reuter. j London, Aug. 24. JJEUTER learns that official circles in London repudiate the sensational reports of a Japanese blockade of Hongkong. It is pointed out that Chinese have recently been very active in this 1 area, as elsewhere, arid Japanese commanders duly notified Hongkong 48Reuter. - 131 words
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Article30 1939-08-25 7 Reuter. London, Aug. 24. JHE American Ambassador has requested all Americans who have no urgent reasons to remain in Britain, to return to the United States immediately.—Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article62 1939-08-25 7 Reuter. j Berlin. Aug. 24. THE British Consular authorities I have been instructed from Lon- d«/n to get all British subjects to leave Germany immediately. I Herr Forster, leader of the Danzig Nazi Party, has been ap- pointed "Head of th* State of the FreeReuter. - 62 words
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Article114 1939-08-25 7 Reuter. Washington. *ug. 24. UfHILK official quarters, according 11 to the Assocfcited Press, do not believe Mr. Roosevelt will make another direct appeal to Hitler for peace, some State Department advisers are advocating an appeal by the President to Mussoini urging the Dace to useReuter. - 114 words
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Article80 1939-08-25 7 Reuter. Tokyo, Aug. 24. I ."KITA TED comments are made in 1 the newspapers at what is considered Germany's betrayal. The Miyaki. Shimbun asks cynically: •Who said the anti-Comintern pact was a spiritual accord between the nations? Whoever says so is an optimist." It adds thatReuter. - 80 words
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Article109 1939-08-25 7 Singapore. Thursday. I TO-DAY'S (session of the Kheh Onfeience was confined to discussions iof the agenda for the meeting proper. No f*w«r thin 45 proposals are being put to the meeting, but details are not yet available. Whsn the Conference commenced P» se-sion this morning, more than109 words
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Article32 1939-08-25 7 Reuter. London. Aug. 24. The death is announced of Miss Irene Wilkinson, the -Robin Hyde" novelist Her latest novel. Dragon Rampant vividly describes her experiences in' the Pino-Japanese conflict.— ReuterReuter. - 32 words
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123 1939-08-25 7 Reuter. I Shanghai, Aug. 21. mounting cost of rice which has reached the unprecedented price of $45 a picul was responsible for attacks by hungry Chinese mobs on riceshops to-day. A series of riots occurred. Among the causes of the rise are the fallReuter. - 123 words
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Article55 1939-08-25 7 Reuter. Shanghai. Aug. 24. REUTER learns that Lieut-Colonel C. R. Spear, British military attache in China, who was imprisoned by the Japanese at Kalgan since May 2d. has been informed that he is Co b. tried by court martial. The date of the trial, however,Reuter. - 55 words
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Article127 1939-08-25 7 Reuter. n York, Aug. 24. II war comes as a rc;ult of the German-Soviet pact, it must be clear to every American that our relations to the conflict have I materially and morally changed," j »2 th *«rk Times, which adds: 'We are nearer theReuter. - 127 words
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Article34 1939-08-25 7 Reuter. i £5555 24 -The Government has decided to establish a civilian air re serve by subsidising the training of 3 000» KHots during the next five yelrf Prime Minister/Mr M||iReuter. - 34 words
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Article87 1939-08-25 7 Reuter. THE Em„ f cy Po„, re Bill, „h, ch day. »JI p.o.uk to, the apmfemta,. ltj>l JSLT ~nt of oHendere th, regulau.,,, nd £*E2S tSSVSLISg- ">* -i-STS They provide for taking possession of and controlling *ny property or undertaking or the acquisition of any pro! pertyReuter. - 87 words
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1441 1939-08-25 7 Reuter. Wnvnrw ,l London, Aug. 25. INDING up the emergency debate in the House of Commons, the Home Secretary (Sir Samuel Hoare), stated that financial reguiat.ons would be necessary at no distant date. There would be no announcement before the issue of regulations. If theReuter. - 1,441 words
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Advertisement295 1939-08-25 7 S RACING LETTER—Dear CODE*' as advertised with the fcrthcomrUßP RACES. CON ions, one a "GOLD and eeondly a genuine mal running the same advise ALL to puri >DE." there would be no dge" DEAR READfacl that both horses JOB," and to emphasise with the two genuine 1 F ANTEE of295 words
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121 1939-08-25 8 (From Our Own Reporter) j Penang, Monday. Proceedings m the District Court this morning were interrupted for a few moments when a tal 1 dressed in fawn tweed, with three medals hanging conspicuously on the bpei of his coat and holding a121 words
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Article115 1939-08-25 8 Singapore, Thursday. ZAID ULLAH, a Pathan Islam constable attached to the Singapore Harbour Board Police, pleaded guilty this morning before Mr. C. H. Koh, the Singapore District Judge and Fourth Police Magistrate, to a charge that yesterday in Tian Lye Street, he had in his possession two115 words
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Advertisement128 1939-08-25 8 WE \J HAVE RANGE OF SECOND- J j; rSr£ HAND SETS. PRICES m s X WIT™" MONTHS' AND BE SATISFIED. GUARANTEE. RADIO SERVICE CO., of MALAYA Now under NEW management. 2, Orchard Road, Singapore. I 5, Ist Cross St. 3. XV Id Street, 148. Brewster Road. 14. Beach Street, I128 words
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Advertisement215 1939-08-25 8 j ~i»ye~ RADIOS 1 For Efficiency. Reliab lit> and Service. VERY POPULAR IX MALAYA. Sole Agents: HOE BOOK LEONG, Distributors: J RADIO AND GENERAL AGENCY, j Kuala Lumpur. Goif Maxims N\>. 1. "Keep Your Eye On The Ball" One v. the first urinei-Jes of golf is to keep your eye215 words
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Advertisement195 1939-08-25 8 "The n."vnl Cfc»"njltl«-t" prrdl<"t-i the j 1 Tli I)m<V of iH.rrt Inehcapc. 2. Th« I rn-v >f Saruvak. 3. The Sue an of HH. ThJ Suit, n Alum Shah tn th.- Selangor Throne. 4. n rr muei failure nt Kernel Conuufft ihv Dea i'»3B>. 5. Tho rer-_ri:'ip the sucve»s to195 words
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Advertisement81 1939-08-25 8 liffi iWGfIT SHOP TO ENTRUST ALL YOUR CLOCK AND WATCH REPAIRS YICK WOH HING 429. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Road) 'PHONE NO. 7922. Contractors for the Repair of Clocks Watches to the British Army and R.A.F. Base in Malaya. American H.M.V. Radios FOR ALL This beautiful 1939 Model BQI81 words
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Advertisement9 1939-08-25 8 < 31 &#rS ll new light on his pi •"'""19 words
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Miscellaneous985 1939-08-25 8 To-day's Radio j I J_j iiii miiiii mini mi I «ivr A PORF HONGKONG LONDON 1 50 g SINGArUKHi w T^T 11 20 Erich b 7 rmm M( B (3i 4m TRANSMISSION 5 tra. M OrJ ZHL 225 metres dime's) ZBW f.52 Mcs (314 m clas?lc ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69985 words
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Advertisement16 1939-08-25 9 a tankard of health I wa/j hops jy<?a<tf j Distributed by Freer flf £tf 1 > I16 words
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Advertisement351 1939-08-25 10 CRIME GOES HILARIOUS I A DIFFERENT LAUGH HIT From COLUMBIA!] AN ENJOYABLE COMEDY.*' I 2 Evening News. TO-NIGHT 6-15 9-15 I "MADE STRICTLY FOR LAUGH. m. I AND IT GETS THEM." Star. OA\# El Ifj |M I "GRAND ENTERTAINMENT FROM V 1 1 START TO FINISH Picture Piav. TUv LADY351 words
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Advertisement260 1939-08-25 10 V~7^"v:™7=* fa.ls for MRS. THIN MAN. 5 oh Boy! What a Lucky Night. \i\ i» i roi.j WSJ I MYRNA LOY j ROBERT TAYLOR j **Li T €KY Hpfl I !NIGHT" PFfiii time. j With EXCELLENT Supporting Programme j I REVIEW of the RESERVE FLEET by the MHO \mmm m260 words
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Advertisement299 1939-08-25 10 Don't Be Shocked AT WHAT THIS PICTURE REVEALS ABOUT GIRLS' COLLEGE LIFE! IT'S IT ROMANTIC, DRAMATIC. AMAZING BANNE SHIRLEY and JAMES ELI [SON IN THE RKO RADIO HCTUBE "SORORITY HOUSE" With BARBARA READ ADELE PEAKef WHAT A YOUNG GIRL FACES AT COLIFn TOLD IN A FRANK STORY OF SCHOOL I299 words
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774 1939-08-25 11 DRAMA ML EVIDENCE A T INQUIRY India Barracks Tragedy «"'«nued this mornin. Thursday "><■ S.nsapore District Ju£ Mr ConraToid n v inmn COl,rt Rasul jerj important fa. neat 0 him a few anted Permission and rc-eaaed fa an officer known Know hi I^l774 words
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Article33 1939-08-25 11 Reuter. Thf o London, Aug. 24. MBSiH» Council has Penter (Canada™ I If* Geor e L. CarFinal ballot n&uuJSZ, ext General. Blank p^ C A u?e e m rSReuter. - 33 words
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Advertisement119 1939-08-25 11 HAPn WORLD bsßSiia] GLOBE of DEATH tbamiTd x a extojci TO-MORROW two »f TILL 1 A. M. 8 NEW RciiiTico JE™ wn «i.\o oft or «n. W BEAUTIES JOINWC TO-MORROW AL^™^ Star of CPOTC V I DOOMED BATTALION"' I b Slar of f GLAMOROUS HAWaSn nS STARTS 8 30 P.M.119 words
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Advertisement118 1939-08-25 11 HULLO! order at competitive rate I I ™,CHMCOLOI.tr Triumph >■ BO*™* MOfcNINO SHOW AT li AM t .TEST -PAWE r \7fttp" r RESERVE FLEET* mn x 7 h "»AlirB 4 REJO,CES TOB ««KTH OF THE Coming to ALHAMBRA THE DIRECTOR OF THE HP HURRICANE NOW GIVES YOU LUSTY EXCITEMENT iSHH118 words
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Advertisement117 1939-08-25 11 I UNSIGHTLY SPOTS AND I BLEMISHES. j 12 WORLD DANCE 1 PALACE jXIGHT DAi\CE J Nl S ht, y at 9.30 p. m TEA DAACE 1 SS. IUES THURS. SAT. SUNDAY TIFFIN DANCE _FROM ljtPJl f 4.30 P.M. «Ar r C T From T, AUG. 26TH and NIGHTLY VII,; tt\\117 words
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Article224 1939-08-25 12 WE are confronted with the imminent danger of war, s-ud the Prime Minister m his nM- speech in the House of Commens. The people of theißrga* Fmnire realise thai fact, and tnej dismayed. With confidence and'ouragc they the future may hold. Mr. Cnam herlain has striven to224 words
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Article553 1939-08-25 12 THE Secretary for Defence 1 Malaya, has announced that the time for the laying to Of stocks of food has come to an end Immunity from requisition does not apply to stocks secured after Aug. 24, and the public are advised to proceed with the ourchase of553 words
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1061 1939-08-25 12 Premier's Speech In House Of Commons Reuter. /Mr Neville Chamberlain) made a dramat.c The Prem.er W j Common s yesterday when S P e£Ch in v C to pass special measure giving the it reassembled to pas a P esls of b!ic GovernmentReuter. - 1,061 words
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Advertisement144 1939-08-25 12 Ma pie ton's HONEYgrains 1 kfcZZ DIGESTIVE DELICIOUS! lO|oz.tin-45ct$. UOBIXSOi* CO., LTDKUALA ILMPIR SINGAPORE POPPY READY PAINT. "POPPY BRAND" PAINT is for hard wear and beauty of appearance. Poppy Ready mixed Paints remain unbeaten. Easy to apply and ideal for the preservation of Household Property. OBTAINABLE IN ALL POPULAR COLOURS.144 words
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Advertisement36 1939-08-25 12 Try Nan Sin For Better Value. fc r aS Ce or-yo°ur m m P o-V b.* with a m m SIH OPTICAL HOUSE MMhcMq OpMUtaic OpbetaM 325 N phone B O 113, High SUe tiuaVn Lumpux36 words
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Advertisement12 1939-08-25 12 NEW STOCKS JUST ARRIVED EAUdeCOLOC WATER' I 1 WHITER? Lumpur SINGAPORE 112 words
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248 1939-08-25 13 Troops Concentrated In East Prussia Expected To Be Carried Out Immediately Reuter. Berlin, Aug. 25. mtler, Herr Von Ribbentrop and Marshal ft' have been in conf erenee since 7 o'clock U is generally believed that Germany s regarding Poland hasReuter. - 248 words
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Article82 1939-08-25 13 Reuter. London, Aug. ft /irris where the fOl f N the House of ment 0 n 1 eign Secretary made a ||lru»simUar lines to.that oMhe ter in the House m ia that so far as the labour y wCU I d Id no words ftfJtfS?' toReuter. - 82 words
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Article25 1939-08-25 13 Sofia, Aug. 24 „f reservists cabed VARIOUS classes of ijser V to the colours on Aug. 1 ano ther %^rS^d la ?aw mater,,25 words
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Article124 1939-08-25 13 Reuter. an c ity, Aug. 24, m l y and often with S u the Pope addressed peace to rulers "03nafcr is i'- 1111 11 time. Nothing neace, but all would To-day. when the j have reached such a '"the outbreak of the rlwind of war, weReuter. - 124 words
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Article83 1939-08-25 13 London, Aug. 25. THE Emergency Powers Defence Bill, 1 which passed through all stages in both Houses of Parliament and the Rcyal assent, consists "f twelve clauses. rnment takes wide and •rs The BUI provides that by order in Council, make regulations for the public fence, the maintenance83 words
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Article26 1939-08-25 13 Paris, Aug. l\ ie United States Embassy has advised J-merican citizens without urgent reasons tor I- maining. to leave for America.— Reater26 words
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Article42 1939-08-25 13 Reuter. j Malta, Aug. 24. REGIUATIONS providing for the confiscation of land for defence purposes have been issued by the Governor under emergency powers by an Order m Ccuneil. The issue of civilian respirators begins on Friday— Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article72 1939-08-25 13 Belgrade, Aug. 2. 4 SETTLEMENT of the long-standing A crcat-Serbian problem, ttius removtaf a major dispute vI YUB«da•» political life, is reported stated that Prince Regent Paul recciven Prime Minister Neveikovitch he Cv a tian leader Matchek »^*JSds royal regents agreed to the propu «hey.suited in a72 words
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Article50 1939-08-25 13 London. Aug. 24. pHEERS and "Rule Britannia" echoed t through the Whiteha 11 area and the fvMvnlna Street to-day wnen a the Premier Ch mberlam on h g return from Parliament V°™}?\ h bigg est been H the"c&to S lasJSeptember. TSS2 his government not aaviseo to-day.50 words
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Article57 1939-08-25 13 Shanghai, Aug. N pact taWaOW^,j ipul has had a very Japan with- AU the papers throughout V rf b£ out exception accuse trayal. ion to induce Japan lar pact w.thneTpoint of view a „le. From the J»P™«* P° lmpo ssible. such a pact is DS57 words
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Article78 1939-08-25 13 Reuter. Moscow, Aug. 24. n!m± the GermanmHE conviction tnax v mT Soviet Pact would as tore to-day- Tokyo) Aug. 24. Japan was in connection wrth c ma accord-rmc«Bn-.ne,sa R Herr yon RlD e^ u Moscow, had infore his departure yiew formed Ambassador 0^ ma military pactReuter. - 78 words
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240 1939-08-25 13 Reuter. London, Aug. 24. THE number of precautionary measures announced this morning include the closing of museums and art galleries while the staffs have packed treasures for removal to places of safety in various parts of the country. OTWl All Metropolitan police on leaveReuter. - 240 words
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Article78 1939-08-25 13 POLISH GERMAN FRONTIER CLASH Reuter. Berlin. Aug. 24. -THE first serious frontier clash 1 occurred last night. W°rdmg to a German newsagency, ta the district of Makoshau, near Ilimlcn burg, -in Upper Silesia. Polish guards are a leged to have crossed into German territor> when rrrman frontier officials opened fireReuter. - 78 words
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Article182 1939-08-25 13 Reuter. Paris. Aug. 24. WHILE men were hurrying to join their units all over France to-day the Caet met under M. Lebrun and unanimous! "approved t taken by M. Daladier. Tcording "to well-informed eire es members of imnortance to the text of the Lxerman S 'pact 'than toReuter. - 182 words
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Article134 1939-08-25 13 Reuter. IT is Earned that the American Consul-General has advised all Americans in Hongkong who can do so to "take their holidays now, although no official advice as ty evacuation has been issued. Ihe American steamer President Cleveland, which is due here to-day from Manila, will be heldReuter. - 134 words
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Article76 1939-08-25 13 Reuter. Peiping, Aug. 24. COINCIDENT with the ;peaee L statement" of in Shanghai, there is talk of peace in high J*~£*£ uell informed Chinese, net been caused by even Europe, but probably it has hastened by them. The sources quoted declare; that the younger iremiste art toslngReuter. - 76 words
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Article93 1939-08-25 13 Reuter. llome, Aug. 25. EXTRAORDINARY calm P re ai1^ E ,urc last night. Although «no of war now appears high, therestiil exists a hope that it m.gnt be avoided. Ail traitor arguments Uw gether Vith a pi», a 'cayda, writing in the -Giomalc T Y?ua cfainiiReuter. - 93 words
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Article34 1939-08-25 13 Reuter. London, Aug. 24. the Foreign Office has advised hoUday; intending to go to the Coi t'nent to postpone their holidays as .'communication may ficuit during tne nextReuter. - 34 words
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Article94 1939-08-25 13 Reuter. Feiping, Aug. 24. OEFUGEES hem the- flood continue to R nour in an endless L-iream into Pe Chinese and Japanese Mcs of them spenv days marcoijed toI the mD r r fliers of houses or on roofs oeicr lhe P y were able to hireReuter. - 94 words
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Article82 1939-08-25 13 Reuter. Koenigsberg, Aug. 24. Herr yon Ribbentrop arrived from Moscow and° add re,, mg a Nazi demonstration He San, "The Fuehrer sent me to Moscow That, no doubt, came as a snrpr°Je to Germans, but we that what the Fuehrer does is for the bestReuter. - 82 words
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Article25 1939-08-25 13 Reuter. j Moscow. Aug. £4. U/ITHOUT explanation, the and French mll ar^™ion to leave suddenly reversed ihe decision I sse?Reuter. - 25 words
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Article576 1939-08-25 13 Britain Will Resist Changes By Force Reuter. London, Aug. 25. r»RO A1>C \STING to the nation trom it Poland it must admitted that. in 4Vl t ar 0 f a campaign which ap pears to threaten not only their independence ol action but also existence ofReuter. - 576 words
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746 1939-08-25 14 Britain Must Resist The Menace Of Force Precautionary Measures In Britain And France Reuter. I THE F>e„ch Government has i&& A jfS whose present i« »«f •j- dfmscd a those cuate the SSSr '"d.spensahle to eva- of Pans by peoVlo dReuter. - 746 words
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Article62 1939-08-25 14 TWO s;„ sin Sapore. Friday I* resident, who to lav. A 0n a short holiday b0a,",.! ab ard P»"'"*'B°liy'a e pt n N »»rt from <f i ?h'r!"'n nt orvic w im a »"irer ie -rewnP?'*" Noort a Tribune n'f re r!io !5' c was '"'«rmed that62 words
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Article, Illustration104 1939-08-25 14 Friday. S Ar0RE ,Cs «s n old and resa a* CU c tizcn in :fi e death of Mr. 1 J.P., which took Mace in the early hours of this mornVI If 14 CTTmi^i-n'-r 3 a former Municipal !-cid fi v. wa s un,ii Ws death.104 words
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Article276 1939-08-25 14 Reuter. DESCENT ito~ a^ mgton > Aug. 24. King c: Itah/lavi «aHH?*** the world affairs mL?/S Again a cri sis in fate of th£ for the humanity itself. peo P J e. and, indeed, "ft is mv bel j ef nnn f people, Your Majesfv pniReuter. - 276 words
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Article40 1939-08-25 14 Singapore, Thursday. With tho exception of tm n n <• second-class w ft the from the P PJX tSS l disembarking which arrived here from w^J o*'0*' yesterday, Chnui m "tt «S5 of Chicmbo aV&uSSeT boUnd fcr CoU40 words
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Article, Illustration237 1939-08-25 14 W 1 the ''oominff of gum and the roan,,,,- f and Short Sunderland Flying boats which the French Cruiser "ShftVen" steamed into port Brevie. Governor-General of French Indo-Chin QAPTAIN R. A. Gwyn, A.D.C. to the Governor, accompanied th« Consui-Genera. of France, M. Jacque, Pmguad aboard237 words
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Article127 1939-08-25 14 350 Voice Chorus To Si ng Here w 1 I A CHOKI sol ZT frwm the i churrhe, give concerts on O, win er V n aid »1 Organised and< Singapore Ch.. Church Union the lor the past three i rehearsing a vai choice classical se"el 3 r several modem127 words
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Article41 1939-08-25 14 m Eaelkncs the missioner. W ii a the appr h H ls M»Jestj th« King us p!ea>ed to appoini Havid Sheran to official Member oi Council for a tw oi three years with effect from July 19, 1939, mclii!41 words
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368 1939-08-25 14 $ENTENCE was reduced in th. Singapore, Thursday. ment was delivered by Sir SiX a W ell nts W this morning in an L y McElwain e in the High Court "Sheng Hwa were XSSJ? 3*2 Df the N It this year. convict <* of rioting368 words
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Advertisement19 1939-08-25 14 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, <*faa Building, Chulia Street. ■MTONE 5808. SINGAI'OIiE RRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT19 words
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Article413 1939-08-25 15 ..day is to beware of j 5 1 here are plenty of are plenty of peoadvantagea from It is essential hoars for every i keep as calm as ver happens in Far East, we in I enptefl in the Brimav rest assured that Cmf)ire« nd that all413 words
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419 1939-08-25 15 COUNTRY WITHOUT A SOUL "UfAJ-AYA is a country without a soul." Dr. Chen Su Lan, well known local medical matt, thinks so. Malaya's case in favour <»f a University is briefly set forth j in an article by Dr. Chen Su Lan in a419 words
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Article114 1939-08-25 15 Singapore, Thursday. IT the conclusion of a preliminary inA T into the charge of attempted murder against Mohamed Salleh, who was aJeged to have stabbed anitodto. Th'ruvarsu, in Tanjong Pagar Roaa on Jiilv 14 the accused was committed to i««H hU trial at the next Assizes, stand114 words
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Article, Illustration69 1939-08-25 15 The entire 2nd Battalion Royal Ulster Rifles, stationed at Parkhurst Barracks, Isle of Wight and comprising about 500 officers and men, were flown in troop-carrier planes to Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, for manoeuvres. This was the largest aerial troop movement ever carried out in Britain. Here are69 words
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Obituary789 1939-08-25 15 Singapore, Thursday. yERDICTS of death by misadventure were returned by the coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, at the conclusion of the inquiry this morning into the deaths of Second Lieutenant M. L. Williams and Ma'am, who were killed in a motor car accident at Kallang789 words
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Article51 1939-08-25 15 Reuter. Paris, Aug. 24. Outside all town halls and public buildings in Paris this morning are posted large official posters calling up j all men whose mobilisation papers a-e marked with the figures 3 or 4. This is the first collective summons and amounts to partial mobilisation.—Reuter. - 51 words
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Article183 1939-08-25 15 Singapore, Thursday. A CABLE received from Bangkok by the head office of the Over-sea-Chinese Banking Corporation states that the four arrested officials are to be detained for at least another fifteen days. On July 27 the Police made a search of the premises of the183 words
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Article58 1939-08-25 15 Monthly public lectures will be held at the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society's Headquarters, 830, Gey ang Road. Mr. S. M. Merra Mohiadeen 1 Maricar will deliver the first lecture in English on "The World's Need for a Rational Religion" at 5 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 1. Tuan Syed58 words
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81 1939-08-25 15 Singapore, Friday. TWO American yachts are expected in Singapore shortly. Ihey are the "Pupule," piloted by Mr. E. F. Robinson, and Steam Yacht "Ahto," piloted by Mr. William Stein. The "Pupule" left Honolulu two months ago for Singapore via the South Sea Islands wMm81 words
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Article32 1939-08-25 15 Reuter. London, Aug. 24. The Duke and Duchess of Kent are returning to London from their holiday on the Continent. Their Royal Highnesses will fly to London from Paris tomorrow afternoon. —Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Advertisement37 1939-08-25 15 EYE EXAMINATIONS, EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. Specializing. Ocular Muscle Anomalies Crossed Eyes, li^^^. Complicated Cases of 1 Defective Vision. Thompson Optical Co. Qualified Eyesight Specialists. 4, ARCADE H1.D0.. 'PHONE 3002. R. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science i I37 words
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Advertisement218 1939-08-25 15 but the greater pleasure is yours 1 in being able to eat it. Chilled Beef is delightfully tender, full 1 I of fine flavour and its natural I Juices are all retained. i Make your next FAMOUS f Joint a Chilled Beef FOR ITS joint and see now good it218 words
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388 1939-08-25 16 Rubber And The Crisis Singapore, Thursday. JHE market is completely under the spell of the fantastic drama now being shown on the world's stage. Anxiety inevitably exists and is apparent, but is far outweighted by the heartening knowledge that England and her friends are standing388 words
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474 1939-08-25 16 Singapore, rnursday. AS a result of a collision in which three cars, two rickshas and a bicycle were involved, Ng Boon Seng, an English-speaking Chinese made his appearance before Mr. E. E. Coleman in the Traffic Court this afternoon, on four charges474 words
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Article59 1939-08-25 16 Bin°apore Tbxti&SHappening to look hold well a m n was body of his il-year- lying in several feet i a m bottom. After frantic efl covered but life was and a tub° of oxy by an ambulance di Sergeant 373. of the 1 lice Siation. took59 words
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Article33 1939-08-25 16 Beginning from to-d m '™Zti the biiiguporc t:.. Brigade art a lance die. .si" Three St. Johns An took turn oi five ho ginning from 6 in tin33 words
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Article65 1939-08-25 16 Singapore. T'^ffittf OSMAN bin Karim pi< morning in the foui before Mr. C. H. X \U—' District Judge and Fourl trate, to a charm' thai koleh without number lun. Singapore. nap bacco into the Colony b> 1 vU >ec of less than 100 tons burden, told His Honour65 words
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Advertisement261 1939-08-25 16 RAFFLES CAFE ENTERTAIN YOUR FRIENDS AT THE NEW BAR REFURNISHED REDECORATED SERVICE—COMFOF T-COURTESY-MUSIC Approved by Drily Increasing: Number of Patrons. r 11 i BUY YOUR Bft%AD, DINNER ROLLS CAKES AT RAFFLES BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY IF YOU WANT THE BEST. SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER, DANCE AND CABARET. ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED261 words
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Advertisement295 1939-08-25 16 HYGIENE FOR WOMEN There is no safer, convenient and effective means available for personal cleanliness and control than NOLO GELETTES. Each Gelette is packed in an airtight glass tube and is of smallest possible I size. Perfect preventive, no anxiety. j NOLO has served thousand* of women satisfactorily. Price Per295 words
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Advertisement70 1939-08-25 16 of taking HALIBUT LIVER OIL Every bottle of Kaliborange is a a Inn conee "frated Vitamins «nS J?* from Liver Oil and Vitamin c from fre oranges in no other way a^ luily that there is absolutely nfishy laste. a wonderful health restorative. Prevent, dangerous Haiiboranqe J$ Contain* fh« HAW70 words
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Advertisement37 1939-08-25 17 QD [•> lIG3 IS) ®QD S BAB@AO CD Sv^CTu'o' MONDAY AUC 28 SATURDAY SEPT T FINAL CLEARANCE WHEN ALL ODDMENTS, REMNANTS, SAMPLES, DISCONTINUED RANGES, SURPLUS STOCKS i WILL BE OFFERED FOR SALE AND MARKED REGARDLESS OF COST AT37 words
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343 1939-08-25 18 INTERESTING MATCH AT STADIUM POSt ffice Pulau Brani 0. THE Posi Office team trounced the Pulau Brani team to the tune of Vy*?* DiViSi n 11 A fixture of «ie S.A.F.A. league the Anson Road Stadium. Alt c Pulau Brani team sulfr g343 words
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Article62 1939-08-25 18 A frienaly game of soccer will h* Playea between River Valleyßovers an Z fuM^l*?,? 1 Farrer ParHnSaturda> The following will represent R.Y.hT..-Kay Eng. Teng Seng Juiia-i Law Ping Chong, Chwee Engf (Cant Ann lot- K m Wah Kee Chuan ghn' Vlt OC U Hearn and Jacob Lim Rp62 words
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Article, Illustration448 1939-08-25 18 CLEARED A phase in the jarae between the Royal Navy and the Publishers yesterday. NAVY BEAT PUBLISHERS IN SECOND DIVISION The game was not of a very high standard, a number of men from either side appearing to be of! colour, but it was relieved by the dour display throughout448 words
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Article74 1939-08-25 18 I T he Char tered Bank Sports Ciub rte J ea ft d the Thornyeroft Sports Cluo in a P L ayed on Wednesday a! Farrer Park, by five goals to two. The following scored for the Bank: Chu? The 6JS2w 2 JameS 1. GillettT. me Bank's74 words
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Article41 1939-08-25 18 Youngsters Union AthSic B PaVfy '7; Rodngues, Oey Tiono- 1 g ~i yes, T lm Kl *n San, j n Brand, Chee Kirn Cheng, B van Riet* schote and Lim Teck Seng ReservesUrn Kirn Chye, Aman and Said S141 words
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80 1939-08-25 18 RESULTS of matches played in the above Tournament are *as follows: FIRST ROUND:—Ng Fook Chin beat C. B. Humphries 300—180 QUARTER-FINALS: —Ng Fook Chin beat Osman Faraj 300—185 C Albuquerque beat Abdul Razak 300—222 Tan Siak Lim beat Seah leng Peow 300—214 C. W. Jeremiah80 words
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Article90 1939-08-25 18 There will be a friendly badminton match of five singles and two doubles on Sunday. Aug. 27 between the Mav.a>r BP. and the Moravia Sports C ub on the latter's court Outram Road (ouposue College Roadi at 3 p.m. sharp The following have been selected in represent90 words
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374 1939-08-25 18 JJEENLY contested matches were seen at the S.C C co when further ties of the S.C.C. autumn ri< I In three interesting sets, Lt. E. A. f dc L. Young (scr) beat D.A. Johnson (—3) 4—6, 7—5, 6—2 after an exciting j game. Starting off374 words
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Article117 1939-08-25 18 The following are ties in the billiard j tournament of the B.R.C. j To Day Singles Championship: 6.30 pm R H Bain vs. J. B. Quays Duffers' Handicap: 5.15 p.m. D l+3o^?° y l 2o F A C ehlers I Duffers' "A" Handicap: 6.15 pm O IV. Wait117 words
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Article333 1939-08-25 18 ETAOIN SHRDLU D Batavia, Aug. 19. Neil Horhifihow l)l ominent amon «>em being Ventura Marques has challenged both Young Dundee and Hemchit to meet him m turn at bouts to be held durink the coming Pasir Gambir fair in this town The main event on333 words
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31 1939-08-25 18 5 A TENNIS team from n expected to *4 k m on Aug. I<• Arran S«nenL are h»; for the visitors against a Shiga31 words
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Article19 1939-08-25 18 Tlie following a vision matclu Arbroath Ayr United Celtic Falkirk Hibernian Motherwell St. Johnstone —Reuter.19 words
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Article80 1939-08-25 18 THE foUowini an S.R.c. tennis the S.R.C. Courts yestei Handicap double; S. Moreira 3> lost to A. M. Valberg i 3 Singles handicap B V? J (+l5» loir to B d 6—4. 2—4. The following are Mixed Double Han. and Miss M. Clarke 1 rio and Miss80 words
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Article49 1939-08-25 18 Only one tie was Tanglin club tennis day evening when v Levien (plus 3> beat Mi Harvey <pl U c 6—3. 8 6 There were walk- were awarded to Mi Green. Mr. F. C. G Mrs. Aurely. and Mr X J Miss Murav whose turn up.49 words
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Advertisement173 1939-08-25 18 I Don't ruo the risk of gum disAvoid the threat of dread pyorrhea. Switch today to FORHAN*S the toothpaste that does BOTH jobs..; cleans teeth saves gums. Ordinary toothpastes give only tt ay protection. They only dean the teerh. Foriian's is dijjerer.t—i\ gives double protection bec?use it contains i special173 words
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Advertisement19 1939-08-25 18 FOR PERFECT PICTURES USI OR NATURAL Photo St 435, North Bridg;- Bead, 3 rid 34, Robinson Road. (Td SINGAPORE.19 words
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Miscellaneous21 1939-08-25 18 TIDE TABLES TO-DAY High Water. 7.56 6.58 p.m. B 2 ft. TO-MORROW High Water. 9.02 a.:: 8.15 p.m B I ft.21 words
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Article, Illustration19 1939-08-25 19 Read and C. E. A nn i«> »> ,av in the S.C.C. h ~,s s double's match yesterday.19 words
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Article694 1939-08-25 19 I is the full racing card for the first day of the SingaI t up Meeting. I §E5 (lass I—Division I—6 Furlongs I VMPTON 9.0? -Mr. Cheah" Van Breukelen I KNIGHT 8.13 "Wearne Kongsi" Billett I 8.03 Mr. Lee Nam Hobbs I 3.03 "Mr. Cheah"694 words
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1030 1939-08-25 19 REDUCTION IN CLUB DEFICIT QUTSTANDING successes in various department: of sport were achieved by the members of the Singapore Recreation Club, according to the 56ih annual club report. In cricket, the club played a total of 33 matches, 18 of which were won, seven lost,1,030 words
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Article43 1939-08-25 19 TO-DAY Soccer: Division 1. S.R.C. vs M.F.A. —Stadium; 2A. Maiaya Signals Company vs. Marine Dept.. Gillman; 28. S C.F A. "B" vs. Excise.—S II B Cricket: Combined School vs. S.C.C. —Padang. Tennis: S C.C. and S.R.C BOXING: Police Depot 7 pm.43 words
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Article654 1939-08-25 19 Benny Solace - (By Benny Solace JJESPITE the fact that it was an officially recognised slow work day some fast gallops, especially by those candidates handicapped to run to-morrow, were pone through this morning at +he Bukit Timah course. Van Breukelen and Turley's charges v ere again not654 words
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Article87 1939-08-25 19 Race I—Fonies 1, Div. 3. 2.30 p m. ML Race Horses 2. Div. 2. 3.00 p.m.. Dace 3.—Ponies 1, Div. 2. HO Lady Warricv. Racf 4.—PCHIOS 1, Div. 1. 4.00 p.m.. Nil. Race 5. -Horses 1, Div. 2. I m ML Rate «.—Horses i, D87 words
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Article102 1939-08-25 19 Hockey Jj.C.C. hockey enthusiasts met at the Club premises last night to discuss prospects of the forthcoming hockey season. Beides the captain and vice-captain of the Club hockey team, the meeting elected two other members to captain *hr sides during practice matches on Mondays and Fridays102 words
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Advertisement223 1939-08-25 19 Flush Poisons From Kidneys and Stop Getting Up Nights Be Ileahhicr, Happier—Purify Blood Regain Youthful Vigor When you can get for COct a supremely efficient and harmless stimulant and diuretic that will flush from your kidneys the waste matter, germs, poisons and acid that are now doing you harm, why223 words
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Advertisement107 1939-08-25 19 [A MOST MODERN METHOD OF FEMININE HYGIENE !S T ILL MAN" S MEDICATED JELL Stainless and Deodorizing especia s ly prepared for feminine hygiene. Stillman's accurate Measuring Applicator U and registered in the U.S. Pat Office. This applicat-jr, an exclusive Stillmin feature, is one of the reasons for Stillman's success.107 words
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161 1939-08-25 20 Hongkong, Aug. 21. JT has been learned that the United States Treasury has contracted fpi.* the purchase oi 6,000,000 ounces of Chinese Government silver. In addition, the Uni.'cd S'r>'r-; will provide China with £2,0'J0,0a0 American currency for the purchase of United Steles materials or to161 words
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Article92 1939-08-25 20 Shanghai. Aug. 15. POOR Little Butterfly," a "Silly symphony" cartoon which was shown a short at the Grand Theatre reently. was withdrawn from the programme at the request of the Japanese authorities who are understood to have •rr.tended that it was offensive to the nnese nation.92 words
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494 1939-08-25 20 NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN THE INTERIOR Chungking, Aug. 22. ARSENALS, machine shops, textile factories, power stations, hospitals and coal mines, all less than a year old, mark the sweeping transformation that the Chinese Industrial Co-operatives have effected in the life of China s Northwest in the494 words
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Article206 1939-08-25 20 International News. Peipfao;, Aug. 18. JAPANESE political manoeuvres in china wore reported I -day to have struck a now and more serious snag with Wang Ken-rain, head of the Peiping Provisional Government apparently on a "strike" because he is dissatfsned with the movement of the NipponInternational News. - 206 words
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90 1939-08-25 20 EXPORT* nf T Shan 8 hai Aug. 15. aborts of Japanese machinery to foreign countries outside the Ninpcnese sphere of power reached a record low during the first half of this year, amounting to only Yen 3,800,000 ex »°rts from Japan to British Indra were90 words
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64 1939-08-25 20 In war-time China of untitled little inconspicuous farm hut i a factory under the Chinese I trial p., I Wishing thousands pendent indnstrial "I units tfcrovghout < HI weaving ce-opei I home-built wooden loop I towels, eh th. r I necessities. 15 I co-operative worker gets v I material from64 words
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585 1939-08-25 20 London, Aug. H BRITISH woman who was stripped by the Japan has written a personal account of her humili ttii is the rirst detailed story to be provided by one of the si (Term foi Britain's loss of prestijre in the Far East.585 words
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Article60 1939-08-25 20 Central News. Hongkong, Aug. 20. to curtailed operations in the i/ Shanghai exchange black market, the July exports irom Shanghai shrank to 559.026.344 (Chinese currency) as compared with June's $67,737,500. according to the Shanghai Customs House. July exports of $42,117,185 registered an unfavourable balance of $16,909,159. ExnortsCentral News. - 60 words
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82 1939-08-25 20 Qh \0 q 3... W3 MARSHAL VassiJ dismissed as con the Soviet Far Ea. after the Changku: JJ last year, will soon be r p ~i rr f? former position in 1 ccnfl'ct on the Outer into border, according tent here. The sere* from Paris.82 words
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Advertisement89 1939-08-25 20 TWO CHINA I PAGES TO-DAY 4& mm mmrmm mmw mrnT^mw Tin Dredges, Mining Ma VsJl 7 If i > chinery, Rubber Machinery h and many of Malaya's largest buildings, all bear J/A J m testimony to the unstinted :*^3^Sv 1 f'* IS efforts of our engineers to I j develop89 words
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742 1939-08-25 21 Yjns Holding Up hunter-Offensive Chungking, Aug. 22. Lr r China's failure to assemble the material r a treneral counter-offensive is her lack rcf m facilities. Not until 1940, when the new in Railroad is in full operation, will the f ns of supplies in742 words
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149 1939-08-25 21 Reuter. Shanghai, Aug. 17. A CONSTANT reminder to Japanese soldieis that they do not control everything in the province, a pro-Chinese news-sheet is being issued twice a week in the Japaneseoccupied portion of Shansi. The Daoer written, edited and published by a Chinese college studentReuter. - 149 words
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Article, Illustration77 1939-08-25 21 •TRANSPORTATION of war supplies into China is not being accomplished rapidly enough to put thrcugh sufficient heavy arms and war machinery for the big Chinese counter-offensive, but every effort is being made to hurry things up. Abcve, several hundred new American lorries in dismantled77 words
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380 1939-08-25 21 Chungking, Aug. 22. V'EW non-Chinese know that to his own subordinates and among the Chinese people at large Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek is respectfully known as WEI YUAN CHANG, that is, Chairman of the all-powerful National Military Council. Fewer Btill, not excluding foreign news editors380 words
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Advertisement196 1939-08-25 21 TO STRAIN V Of WHCAT/ Mothers Are Enthusiastic About This Wholesome, Economical and Easily Prepared Cereal Food A tedious task, mothers will agree, straining porridge for the baby day in and day out. And still it is not sufficiently fine for his young stomach, particularly if he is just starting196 words
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489 1939-08-25 22 (United Press). Simla, Aug. 17. pROF. X. G. RANGA, member of the Central Legislative Assembly, in the course of a statement fervently appeals to Indian merchants chambers in particular and the Indian public in general not to pursue their(United Press). - 489 words
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1428 1939-08-25 22 Province's Contribution To Modern India Recalled Calcutta, Aug. 19. "M AY Ben al s arm ye strength to the arm of India, Bengal's oice give truth to India's message; may Bengal, in service of freedom for India, never make itself ineffective by1,428 words
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Article123 1939-08-25 22 VU.KNOWK llm tamani" f. lft Ra«, '-Sushila k Vla,l *lH "Alwar ChHtiar I are in pro.nim.n tiful Tamii picture which opens Royal to-night iv The fact of the in i well known a self enough popular as a;. leases which breaking" on 1 "Swarnalatha" several other story123 words
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Article70 1939-08-25 22 Sir untitled of the office of Governor f 3 from Sir Maurice Halieu Aug. 5 last.—(United p., His Riffhne* Lb Mysore has rt mated v Bhonsle Military s.hou! Dr. B. S. Moon|f a i Nasik-irJ Press). Rescluti*: nden i Government prisoners and ur«in i I action were passed un Aus70 words
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Advertisement369 1939-08-25 22 \an4SCVmcf\ WEMDAYUFEI WE ar e LIVING through strenuous days. Keen competition in business, and the PW necessity of keeping pace with modern developments, keeps our nerves eternally on ffftj fSjfm e<, g<- Even our pleasures, recreations and sporting activities are rfrenuous; we are U P mentally and physically, concentrating on369 words
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472 1939-08-25 23 /iCeROY TO HOLD CONFERENCE? India's Opposition To Of Troops abroad Simla, Aug. 17. ;v anticipated as regards creating impasse at A. Congress parly's decision to boycott the ncx: r Assembly. c tions have been made to the472 words
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Article408 1939-08-25 23 Dr. Pattabhi's Statement Madras, Aug. 15.—'Supposing it is said that the frontiers of India are in Cairo or in Singapore. Even ii it is *o. the barest courtesy that is due to party leaders in the Assembly warranted that the Viceroy should have appraised them of his intentions408 words
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Article712 1939-08-25 23 (United Press). Sardar Saui Singh's View rvillnur Aug. 18i—Sawlar Sani Singh" M L.r e (€emtral), Nationalist Party, ucd U,e following statement: -The Congress Working tee has again blundered m the manner of recording na protesi a-ainst the decision of the <£ver nor-General to extend the Jife oi the(United Press). - 712 words
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Article57 1939-08-25 23 Madras, Aug. 17.—In a communication In6ia cbamber ol com merce 7e«ar6in3 tbe queston ol payment ol compensation lor losses suller. 3u"by tne In<Uan« in rlots. tbe Qovsrunumt ol IrM» sta t'nit «bt.v bave M"6,e representations to "so ol 8tate lor Vurm2 to accept tne nrinclple ol foment, otcomneusatton lor losses57 words
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Article181 1939-08-25 23 Simla. Aug. 17 —A communique i sued to-day states that orders were isus(d on July 23 and 24 last for movement of certain trcops to Euypt. Aden and Malaya. The troops sailed between Ausr. 2 and 7 last and have reached the r respective destinations In addition certain181 words
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103 1939-08-25 23 Akola. Aug. 17.—0n a reference being made by the hon. Mr. Bii.al.u Biyani. Secretary of the Congress ty In the Council of State re-aiding their attendance at tht ensuing Stttttn session ol the Council of Stntc in view oi the recent resolution of the103 words
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Article115 1939-08-25 23 Simla, Aug. l&V-The United PTSJW hams that Maulana Zafar All Khan M.L.A. (Central) has. in course of a communication to the Secret an- *>f Lhe All India Muslim League, suggested thai the League members of the Central Assembly should abstain from attending the Assembly session on the115 words
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Article336 1939-08-25 23 Madras, Aug. 18 —On the orders of the Madras High Court Mr. A. S. K. iyengar. Secretary. Madras Press Labour Union, who was convicted to one tncnth's imprisonment by the second Presidency Magistrate recently in connection with the "Dhinamani" press strike was released to-day. On h;s ap 3eal336 words
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Article333 1939-08-25 23 THE publication of Sir Sikander Hvat Khan's alternative scheme to Federation and of Mr. Mohammad Ali Jinnah's warning to the British Governor at not to proceed with the unwanted Federal scheme, have rented a new situation for the Mus lima of India, particularly the Muslim333 words
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Article, Illustration179 1939-08-25 24 Delegates to the overseas Khek Conference now in session in Singapore, were entertained to dinner at Haw-Par Lodge on Tuesday evening 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.179 words
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