Malaya Tribune, 18 September 1939
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Title Section40 1939-09-18 1 The Malaya Tribune Mala W*'s National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL. XXVI- No. 222. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Monday, September 18, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 16 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1939 JIVE CeSJ40 words
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99 1939-09-18 1 Reuter. Riga, Sept. 18. SOVIET troops are advancing along: the whole front and have passed Baranowichi, .11 miles from the Soviet frontier, according to reports here. They are expected to meet the (-erman troops at Brest-Utovslc to-day. In the south they expect to meetReuter. - 99 words
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Article287 1939-09-18 1 Reuter. London. Sept. 18. THE message of the German High Command calling upon Warsaw to surrender was broadcast from the German radio station every five minutes, and it is stated that the Germans are awaitinsr confirmation °f snrrrndrr from the Warsaw radio itetien, 1 j GJM.T. yesterdayReuter. - 287 words
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Article79 1939-09-18 1 Reuter. Hsinking, Sept. 18. on I 'talive quarters here strenuJan reject the suggestion that the e-Soviet armistice on the a Vth ,,nan front will be followed by Jan agreement by Manchukuo, •wn and Russia. The general becern le is that the armistice conanri on,y the Nomonhan incident isReuter. - 79 words
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Article, Illustration521 1939-09-18 1 BRITISH ATTITUDE TO RUSSIAN INTERVENTION War Declaration Against Soviet Believed Unlikely Said To Have Crossed Rumanian Frontier Reuter. LATEST DEVELOPMENT IN THE EUROPEAN SITUATION, FOLLOWING THE SOVIET INVASION OF EASTERN POLAND, IS THE DISAPPEARANCE OF THE POLISH GOVERNMENT. German reports state that President Moscicki and his MinistersReuter. - 521 words
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Article234 1939-09-18 1 Declaration Against Russia Unlikely? Reuter s diplomatic correspondent understand? that no officia! British reaction to the latest developments in the international situation is likely to be forthcoming until the Government has received full information of all the circumstances of the Russian advance into Poland, and has had an opportunity tf234 words
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205 1939-09-18 1 French Air Bombing Of Siegfried Line Reuter. London, Sept. 18. 'JHE latest French communique issued last night saysf'Nothing important to report. Aerial activity was reduced owing to atmospheric conditions. So far, our operations on the front are of an experimental nature MaW operations have not yet begun." J Another report,Reuter. - 205 words
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Article62 1939-09-18 1 POLISH CABINET STILL FUNCTIONS Kuty, Sept. 18. Polish Government is functioning in Polish terrilory at Kuty, on the Polish side of the Polish-Rumanian frontier, which is its temporary headquarters, says (he Polish Telegraphic Afttncy, which is stationed at Kuty with the government. The agency adds that the Polish Army62 words
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Article73 1939-09-18 1 New Turkish Pact With Russia Reuter. London, Sept. 18. THE Turkish Foreign Minister, M.r- Saradjoglu. is visiting Moscow at the invitation jf the Soviet Government. The exact purpose of tho visit is not known, but it is believed in Ankara that the opportunity will be taken to strengthen further theReuter. - 73 words
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Advertisement10 1939-09-18 1 I THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MORNING TRIBUNE10 words
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Advertisement170 1939-09-18 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya BBHHB Mirage happens here! >,\ fMpNfeJI P GREATER COLD I A U SAVES FOOD; y GIVES TEM■«■■■■l J JpERATURES UN-/-Idkr 10 kor sag W TI *H FOOD. IN.STEAD 1 D I^Se f b s?sk ss TWTCE J mm NEAR-ZERO COLD j Lower I170 words
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Article93 1939-09-18 2 Singapore, Sunday. IT is officially announced that Mi more junks were destroyed while crossing one of the prohibited areas in the Singapore Harbour this afternoon. Three junks were thus destroyed yesterday, so that the total lost is now live. A naval patrol vessel is patrolUng local93 words
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Article231 1939-09-18 2 Singapoi c, Sat unlay. ANE month's rigorous imprisonment and a payment of Sl."> compensation, or hi default ao additional two weeks' imprisonment, was the sentence imposed on Kang Eng Hoik, a young Itaglish-speokins Chinese, by Mr. J. Fleteher-Cooke, the 'third Police magistrate, when he pleaded gouty231 words
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384 1939-09-18 2 «rF have received the fullewini letter fraw Mr. O. l?:una:amv \adar:— jTo the Editor of The Irfaluya Tribune Eir, Ever since the Malaya Patriotic Fttnd wav launched t: l,ady Thomas, there nave discussions among the members of the India 1 i on~.mur.ity aitfc a tew384 words
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Article19 1939-09-18 2 Chungking. Sept. 15. Arab I ni r onsulate at Jidda Saudi Ar d b a.-ch'ne,e Central News19 words
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Article202 1939-09-18 2 11HE monthly moating of the generai committee of the Young Women's Chilstian Association was held on Sept. 15 with the President. Mrs. H. J. Pedlow in the chair. There were present:- Lady Small. Mes dames C. Noble, Loh Poon Lip, Minnegerode, H.Shivery, Mis. Nice Wu,202 words
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Article74 1939-09-18 2 fcdngaoore, Saturday. AN a charge of delivering to Onmong bin Ijang as genuine forfv-nme counterfeit quarter-guilder coins, know tag the same to be counterfeit, Haji Bakri bin Hsji Mohamed Saman, a religious teather m Johore, to-day appeared Before Mr. L. C. Goh, the fifth rolice magistrate. Accused claimed74 words
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347 1939-09-18 2 SENIOR CERTIFICATE NECESSARY QVITE a number or teachers, mostly on the staff of private schools in Singapore, will he out of employment by the be&inning of I $40. The Tribune understands that this wiil he the direct result to new regulations,347 words
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Obituary75 1939-09-18 2 London Sept. 18. IT is reported from Germany states the Ministry of Information, that the death of Ernst Bahls, one of Hitlers adjutants, has occasioned much speculation. Beyond the fact that he died suddenly whilst at the front with Httlei. the obituary notices giveReuter. - 75 words
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Obituary222 1939-09-18 2 MRS Isabelle Alexandrine Gow. wife of Mr. Alexander Gow of Singapore, passed away at the residence of her daughter in Grove Road. Btngapoee, on Friday night at the age of 59. Mrs Gow. who had been keeping in Indifferent health for some months, is survived222 words
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Article70 1939-09-18 2 A STRAUS SETTLEMENTS Government Gazette Extraordinary issued last right stales that the Governor orders that no person *ha!l buy or sell, or agre? to offer, or imite an offer to buy or ECU, any un wrought tin in blocks ingots, bars or slabs at a price exceeding70 words
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Article56 1939-09-18 2 Peiping, Sunday. Till: chairman of the Peiping Provisional Government. Wang KeMm. Hew to Shanghai to-day to confer with Wang Ching Wei on the Japanese plan for the formation of a new Chinese Central Government. It is reported that eight members of the Peipin;; Government are56 words
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Article130 1939-09-18 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore rjuhru, Sunday THE sixty-sixth birthday of His Highness the Sultan of Johore, who is it present in Europe, was celebrated throughout the State without the usual ceremony. Government kmh< ng.s. scticols and marry business m usts rtfapayed the State Rag Schcolo130 words
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Article400 1939-09-18 2 London, Sipt. is. I l is ■■■—need in a .Ministry of Information bulletin to-night that the Soviet Government have communicat; d to the British AmRWSoadOf in .Moscow. Sir Wihi im Seeds, the text of the Note they addrcssi-d i«>-day to the Polish Ambassador announcing tbe400 words
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186 1939-09-18 2 London, Sept. 18. MR. GREENWOOD (Deputy leader A of the labour opposition) told Reuter: "The world will be proprufnundly shocked to learn that the I.S.S.R. have invaded Poland. The reason so far disclosed appears to me to be completely inadequate and without any .justification.186 words
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Article98 1939-09-18 2 Reuter. i c Moscow, Sept. 18. A Soviet communique states that on the morning of Sunday troops at the workers" and peasants' Re/An. v crossed th e western frontier alone the whole line from th e Zapadnavo Dvma (Soviet-Latvian border., throwing back the weak advance ofReuter. - 98 words
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524 1939-09-18 2 Singapore s> r WITH o.!l ihc magnifies net style Chine.se wedkLng. Mi Chco, daughter of Mr; Lim A h Sea became the bride ol M T. eldest son of Mr. Tan Choxi C and Mrs. Tan Chen;', Cr.r The ceremony tcok place at524 words
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Article81 1939-09-18 2 Singapore, Saturday. APPEARING before Mr. J. L the Singapore Criminal District Judge and First Police Magistrate, tfcs morning, was a Chinese, Tan Chwe; Fek, charged that on Aug 21 pong Java Road. Singapoi Mr. Tan Kay Lye of rash $1 4*3 sunset and sunrise. On the81 words
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Article, Illustration304 1939-09-18 3 Singapoie. Sunday. IJN the smartest Chinese weddings oi the season was that of Miss Cv.- Kwai Yong (Lucelte), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ong Boon :id -.:i\ Licw \eok Li in. son of the late Air. Liew Fong Phiow and lev; Fong Phiow, which took place at304 words
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Article83 1939-09-18 3 MEMBERS of the Eurasian Association are reminded of the annual general meeting of the Association on Friday, Sept. 22 at 5.15 p.m. The tea party arranged to be given by the Eurasian Association, Singapore, in conjunction with the Eurasian Women's Association, on Saturday Sept. 23. in honour of83 words
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Article50 1939-09-18 3 Reuter. Berlin, Sunday. THE German High Command alleges that a mustard gas mine killed two German engineers and wounded 12 in Southern Poland a few days ago. Germany has issued a reminder that Germany's undertaking not to use gas was conditional on the other side doing likewise.—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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547 1939-09-18 3 SEQUEL TO INCREASED QUOTA (Tribune Staff Reporter) A LAVA has sufficient resident labour to cope with the tncreascH auotaa ir tin and rubber without relyiru? on immigration. This < Pinion is freely expressed in authoritative circle, in Kuala Lumpur. There are enotch stocks in both commodities,547 words
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Article32 1939-09-18 3 Mr Richard Currie, Director of Rotary International, la sneaking at Wednesday's Rotary club luncheci meeting at th- Adelpn Hot°i roof garden. The subject of his talk will ye announced later.32 words
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Article120 1939-09-18 3 (From Our Own Reporter) K. Lumpur. Sunday. TENDERS have been called for, for the construction of milk Depots and quarters in Kuala Lumpur according to the Government Gazette. The Depots are to be situated near the Cattle Quarantine Station. Bungsar Road. Sentul Road. Setapak. near120 words
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Article228 1939-09-18 3 A JOHORE Government Gazette <Ex- Inordinary), quoting emergency regulations, states that no person shall enter the State of Johore by sea or air at any port or place thereof from any place outside Maiaya. and no person shall leave the State from any port or place228 words
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Article22 1939-09-18 3 A beating of the. retreat by the Manchester Regiment takes place th.s even'ng at the S.C.C. Padang at six o'clock.22 words
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340 1939-09-18 3 Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. IpINES totalling $35€ were indicted on the proprietor, the manager and a salesman of a Chinese sundry shop in Hukit Bintanjr hy Mr. K. C. Redman, the first magistrate, this morning when they pleaded uuilty to selling flour in excess of340 words
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217 1939-09-18 3 THE Straits Trading Company, Limited report for the half-year e,.ded June 30 states:— After wiiting off depreciation martog provision for bad and doubtful cents, and including a transfer froci l nu 2£ aenw th balance amount to OG|R6nB which, with ths amount »a ought r217 words
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Article109 1939-09-18 3 inch, Saturday. a COMMITTEE meeting of the Kinfa Indian Association was held on Thursday in the association's premises, with Mr. S. M. Sharma, the president, in the chair. It was decided that a meeting of the bodies iii the district b° called on Friday. Sept. 22109 words
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Article265 1939-09-18 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Sunday. M UCH to the of the public this matter remains one of mystery and secrecy..." said Mr. John Hands, in an interview with a Tribune representative on Brigadier Lord's report and the recent State Council held at Klang. Mr265 words
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Advertisement21 1939-09-18 3 WA T H TIII S SPACE' FOR THE GALA OPENING OF THE [jgfjgijg] mt, SINGAPORE'S NEW CINEMA mm U \E. L21 words
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Advertisement136 1939-09-18 3 ■IF X Wm mW^^y''*^'^^^TmMm^'^ffl'mW <5kP^R f/?crci plenty of variety in onr catck of t Fresh FISH (sssiszs) J LEMON SOLES f plenty of flavour and tastiness SOl£s too because every fish is selected f BLUE COD with care and only the fines! 1 specimens of each variety are V TROUT136 words
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Article257 1939-09-18 4 rPHE following- irr.tm prices have been fixed by the Food Controller MaViya. Maximum selling Maximum retail price to dealers. price. S.S. F.M.S. U.M.S. S.S. F.M.S. U.M.S. Bsurnvita l-!b. tins $10.80 per dozen $100 per tin i/o-lb. 0.00 0.58 S.S*. F.M.S. U.M.S*. S.S. F.M.S. U.M.S. Horlicks per257 words
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Article182 1939-09-18 4 Reuter. London, Sept. 17. JAPAN'S concern over the Mongolian situation before the signing of the Moscow truce agreement is indicated by a delayed Peiping despatch stating that according to foreign observers at Shanhaikuan, thirteen Japanese troop trains recently passed there en route from North China forReuter. - 182 words
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Article90 1939-09-18 4 Reuter. Lcr.d n. '7 TdlE moms market continued fidi) adecjuats a ali requirements. Apart iior: the high tevej 01 bankers' dci-osita. autslae hi utuUoni also appeared to be amo'v suppiicd With loanaDia funds. ItiiS monetary position resulted Lv soma easiness In tne dr rvunt rata early hi theReuter. - 90 words
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Article79 1939-09-18 4 Reuter. Tokyo. Sept. 17. *1" r irq Amcrika line freighter 1 00 rived at Yokohama y* uiday after reversing her course in mid-Pacific soon after the outbreak o: the war. She was bound for the West Coast of the United States but the captain put aboutReuter. - 79 words
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Article75 1939-09-18 4 Reuter. Berlin Sfpt 17 I'HE Official News Agency admits that a number of persons have been arrestel in Bohe>iia and Moravia and Says ihey arc mainly adherents o! Dr. Banes -nd Jewish elements. The announcement adds: "There are a l-o some prir.:ts imong then, butReuter. - 75 words
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1577 1939-09-18 4 No Cessation In Food Control Work Singapore, Saiarday. rpHK second week of the War, states the Food Controller, Malaya has seen no cessation in the activities of the Food Control Office and of the various organisations responsible for carrying out the Food Controller's instructions. If anything,1,577 words
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Advertisement201 1939-09-18 4 HOT WEATHER HiiADACHES, AND HOW lO BANISH THFM. It is net enly the glare from the sun's rays which Ls responsible for hot wca'hf r headache the enervating heat, causing (xccFsive perspiration, impoverishes the blc"d and weakens the nerves, and w ak nerves are responsible for most headi cher. of201 words
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176 1939-09-18 5 )ll ()nly Resort To Frequent Air Raids Chungking, Sept. 14. w>n t l h kel y t« Np«* any further large. the mter.cr of China, in the opinionV who expect the Japanese to hold strategic garrisons, tighten the blockade of the coast a176 words
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Article45 1939-09-18 5 flongl ■ii,or i Sept. 14. threatened with the of cholera of which have rj i aKo rampant been reported durla> >. waters in Tientsuddenly by ever tw I northwesterly the current to floy; some piaces in I British Cony: to five feet under45 words
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Article26 1939-09-18 5 L Chungking, Sept. 14. time since the -Japanese hos- wine producing river town 150 :ing, yesterday bombers. lives were lost, lly undefended.26 words
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Article24 1939-09-18 5 ember. 14. ial Government ten Dr Chin ntonese lawyer to the KwansAmor'ea to visit communities on iU al GovernViu Pak-lung similar nv.ssion.24 words
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Article140 1939-09-18 5 Central News. M Chungking, Sept. 14. ADAME Chiang Kai-shek was surP rised >o receive a cheque of 82,3/:. (Chinese currency) presented by Mr. T. V. Vianchos, representative in Chungking of > the United Aircraft Export Corporation and the China Air Motive Company. The moneyCentral News. - 140 words
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Article182 1939-09-18 5 International News. Shaokwan, (GENERAL Pai Hsung-hsi, Director W of the Southwest Field Headquarters, declared in a weekly memorial speech last Monday that the policy of resistance by the Central Authorities has remained the same in spite of serious international developments. The government i? now strengtheningInternational News. - 182 words
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Article72 1939-09-18 5 Central News. Hongkong, Sept. 10. ENORMOUS losses have been borne by the Japanese army in Tientsin as a result of the unprecedented Moon. It is stated that a large supply cl gasoline has been totally washed away while only twenty out of 150 Japanese ptancs based onCentral News. - 72 words
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Article, Illustration63 1939-09-18 5 1 hough n.ajtr warfare has not liken place d« rint. the past iwo months on the various fronts, Chinese guerrillas however, have been extremely active in harassing Japanese troops move nenis. Photos shows that some of these roving bauds are equipped with modern weapons. They are63 words
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120 1939-09-18 5 Chinese Central News. Chungking, Sept. 11. pfJUNGJUTNG i exnecting tho arrival of the Amrv;can commission i highway ard transportation experts, consisting of Messrs. M. E. Sheaham. A. B. Basal and C. W. van Patter, who ha- c left for Kweiy: tug, capital of the KweichowChinese Central News. - 120 words
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Article43 1939-09-18 5 Chinese Central News. Chungking. September. 14. CPREADING the contribution sales movement to foreign countries, the Chinese People's Foreign Relations Association is shipping a number of art objects abroad to be auctioned at around Christmas, including famous calligraphy and porcelain.—Chinese Central News.Chinese Central News. - 43 words
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Article792 1939-09-18 7 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Sept. 16, 1 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers Tin S 5 6 Malay 37 39. r Hitam 23 24 Weng "Do 1.05 20 20 6 Selangor 1.50 1.55 ntal Hi 12 6 1 Malay 22 23 ng 22792 words
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Article123 1939-09-18 7 List Of Current Dividends WWJ.IHI, Sept. 16. Company Total for 7 Dividend Book* flnandmi i&X clow Date Ex Div. Austral Amai ,v* Payable Date Katu ml d feS Sept- 22 Sept. 9 5% Kramat Pulai C± 5 p f- l 23 Sept. 17 10% Malayan Tn /2123 words
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124 1939-09-18 7 Reuter. ■m d London, Sunday. Rumanian Government is reported to have reached complete agreement with German leaders in Rumania en the question of German minorities It is reported that the Rumanian Lnder Secretary of State for the Interior recently visited the German mmonties accompanied by GermanReuter. - 124 words
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Article62 1939-09-18 7 Ipoh. Friday. THE domoa on the electric standards riie Kinta River Buna I have been i elatedly bi\>.en by mischief makers. t Five of i'ha domes were broken laM I nii ht as a result of which the Police are malcinr; an extensive search. It is aattsvad that62 words
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Article727 1939-09-18 8 NO object would be gained by attempting to minimise the gravity o f the situation which has been caused by Russia. On the face cf it, without knowing the possible effects, it is a serious thing, but it will be met with the same resolution as Britain and727 words
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779 1939-09-18 8 London. Sept. 17. rE Propaganda Minister in Berlin explained that the ultimatum meant that unless Warsaw had sur rendered by 3.10 this morning, the bombardment would begin at 3.10 in the afternoon. At 3 15 this morning, the German High Command stated that no word779 words
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Article114 1939-09-18 8 Reuter. Washington, 3:pt. 13. Soviets invasion cf Pciand has checked but net surmised American officials. A Russian attempt to Inatal a buffer republic of Poland and. perhaps later, In Bessarabia (Rumania) to insulate Ihe Soviet frcm the spreading Nazi pow?r 1 lad been mticipated. WMIReuter. - 114 words
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Article285 1939-09-18 8 Reuter. Berlin, Sunday. ANNOUNCING on the wireless that the Soviet Army had begun the invasion of Eastern Poland, M. Molotov, according to the official German News Agency, referred to the rapid advance of the German troops, ana the "new situation in Eastern Enrope caused thereby." M. Molotov describedReuter. - 285 words
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Article49 1939-09-18 8 Flushing. Sunday. IT is revealed to-day that the Danish I steamer Randaofbergen. en route to Antwerp, sank after striking a mine off Tersxhelling on Sept. 13. The Italian steamer Providenza rescued and landed twenty persons, including lour Americans, while 17. including, tour Americans, are still missing.49 words
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616 1939-09-18 9 Remains Neutral In Present War "Protection Of Russian Minorities" hy»c/ nw j- London, Sept. 17. MOSCOW radio announces that Soviet troops have crossed the Polish border. During the night the Soviet Government handed the Polish Ambassador at Moscow a note stating that in order616 words
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Article44 1939-09-18 9 Reuter. Paris, Sept. 16. J-HABITANTS of Belgestcd, near th£ German-Dutch frontier, on the Oerside, arc being arrested by the Police fcr circulation of pamphlets drop. by the RAF. against the Nazi r June, according to the Havas corresroi 'deat in Amsterdam. RcUr.Reuter. - 44 words
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184 1939-09-18 9 Reuter. Louden Sunday. A POLISH Embassy statement, condemning the Russian invasion of Poland as a flagrant act of direct aggression, says that the Soviet have thereby flagrantly violated the Polish-Russian pact of non-aggres-sion concluded in Moscow on July 25, 1932, which by a protocolReuter. - 184 words
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Article74 1939-09-18 9 London, Sunday. THE new situation that arisen in consequence of the Russian invasion of Poland will have to be examined very serious'y, states Reuter*! diplomatic correspondent. It is learnt in official quarters that it is clear that a new burden has been thrust upon the Polish74 words
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Article98 1939-09-18 9 Reuter. London, Sunday. THE special correspondent of the Havas I agency reports from Lublin, in CenI tral Poland, that the Poles are fighting back fiercely on the front in spite of mfcrushing superiority of the enemy in numbers and material. mi message says that the barbaricReuter. - 98 words
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Article251 1939-09-18 9 London, Sunday. Till following is the full text of the Note handed to the Polish Ambassador in Moscow by the Soviet Government early this morning: "The Polish.German war has revealed the rottenness of the Polish state and its Government. During the 10 days of the251 words
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Article66 1939-09-18 9 Reuter. New York, Sept. 17. A SIT-DOWN .strike, seamen demandn ing a cash bonus of $250 for entering war zones, prevented the departure of three American ships from New York, namely the American Traveller, the American Trader and the Scan States all of which were toReuter. - 66 words
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165 1939-09-18 9 British Official Wireless. London, Sunday. LONDON, still awaits official confirmation of the reports that the Soviet Government has decided to occupy Polish Ukraine and White Russia. The situation, which would have arisen if these reports prove true, is however receiving the attention of theBritish Official Wireless. - 165 words
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251 1939-09-18 9 IN a lengthy statement published m the vernacular papers, Mr. Tai; Kah Kee, Chairman of the Fedetation of Oversea China Relief Funds urges all Malayan Chinese to support Britain in the war against Geiman aggression with the same zeal as thty have been helping251 words
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201 1939-09-18 9 British Wireless. London, Sept. 16. J-HE Pensions Ministry has presented a scheme to Parliament, under the Personal Injuries Act, setting out a scale of grants for civilians physically in.juried as a direct result of warlike operations. The provisions apply to botl members of tho civilBritish Wireless. - 201 words
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Article117 1939-09-18 9 Reuter. Copenhagen, Sunday. JHE whole entrance of the German Air Ministry in Berlin has been destroyed, presumably by a bomb, according to the Berlin correspondent of the Politiken. Ali windows on the side facing the Leipzigerstrasse are stated to have been smashed, and the explosionReuter. - 117 words
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84 1939-09-18 9 Reuter. London, Sunday. k MEETING of the prime ministers and foreign ministers of the four northern countries —Denmark, Norway, Sweden and riniaiid—will take place at Copenhagen to-morrow. The precise purpose of the meeting has not been revealed, but it is pointed out that similar meetingsReuter. - 84 words
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Advertisement23 1939-09-18 9 \ir/ Mia Infra-ray Lotion is the latest real remedy to cure Baldness. L'jld everywhere NAINA MOHAMRD SONS, Singapore, Kuala L'impur, Penang and Branches.23 words
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Advertisement120 1939-09-18 9 THROAT RT ERSE ALLENBURYS Glycerine ar.d Blackcurrant PASTILLES are mad? from pure glycerine and rfie .iiuce of choice fresa blackcurrants by a special process »L'iCh conserves the fu 1: value and favour of '.-he fruit. Dissolving slowly. ALLENBURTS PASTILLES" have a trUldrj astringent demulc?n' (ffc. which stops irritation and au>y.'.'120 words
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Advertisement399 1939-09-18 9 EY E EXAMINA I I 0 N S, 1 EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. Specializing: Bte^ Ocular Muscle Anomalies >/i?^^W Crossed Eyes, v J^^K Complicated C ases ol Defective Vision. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. Qualified Eyesight Specialists. 4, ARCADE BLDG., 'PHONE 3002. R. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science 35 years' European Clinical Experience..399 words
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Article382 1939-09-18 10 TODAY'S ties in the S. C. C. autumn lawn tennis tournament are:— "A" Doubles —Semi-final: H. L. Marshall and A D. Anderson (—l5) vs. M. C. Elliott and W. R. King (scr.t. Veterans' Doubles: J. Wilson and S. E. Newberv <— 3> vs. J. H. Pedlow and R.382 words
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Article17 1939-09-18 10 F. H. Brooks boat E. G. Staunton 21—11 in ihe singles rhiai of the S.C.C. bowiS tournament.17 words
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222 1939-09-18 10 FRIENDLY MATCHES PLAYED UOME soccer was resumed on Saturday but only friendlies were played. After a two-hour meeting the Scottish Football League decided to resume on Sept. 23, states a Reuter message. Players are to receive the maximum wage of £2 in First Division, and222 words
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Article70 1939-09-18 10 Sirtfapore, Saturday. Colours beat Whites by two clear goals in a fixture of the Ceylon Sports Club hockey team played to-day on the CSC. ground. Colours played a determined game throughout and well deserved their victory. C. Thuraisingham was responsible for both the goals scored in70 words
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Article36 1939-09-18 10 TO-DAY SOCCER: R E. vs. S.C.F.A.. <~Div. 1), Stadium. S.C.C. vs. Loyals. (Div. 1». Padang. Publishers vs. Mental Hospital (Div. 2B). V.M.C.A. TENNIS: S.C.C, S.C.R.C., SRC, and Tanglin Club tournaments. GOLF: R.S.G.C. Ladies' Medal.36 words
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127 1939-09-18 10 The following qualified for the Royal Singapore Golf Club championships:— R. Craik 72. 76—148. M. If. Pat'evson 76. 74—150. H. L. Marshall 77, 77- 154 H. B. Svm 75. 76—154 H H. Sturt 77, 79—156. T. 73, 79—157. E. Laidlaw Thomson 83, 74—157 W. Eldrea 80,127 words
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Article74 1939-09-18 10 Race I—Kit $16 S8 Emily Dignns $9 Race 2—Excuse Me $34 $10 Success $13 Eagle's Eye $16 Race 3—Soho $18 $P Little Charm $8 Race 4_prude $51 $24 Pay Out $13 Race s—Sam Burger $12 $6 Star Lock $12 Princess Prim $6 Race C—Carmtop $65 $10 Queen's74 words
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Article54 1939-09-18 10 Reuter. I ndoil, Sept. 16. RESULTS of Rugby League friendlies played to-day are a.s follows: Castleford 15 Leeds 10 Dewsbury 17 Batley 14 Bradford Halifax 18 Northern 33 Huddersfield 39 Hunslet 26 Swinton 27 Sal ford 10 Oldham 23 Rochdale 5 Wigan 10 Warrincton 16 York 10Reuter. - 54 words
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Article591 1939-09-18 10 MF A i: S.C.FJ 1. Singapore, Sunday. A Hl (,E crowd saw the M.F.A. defeat the B.CJJL by four goals to one in one of the most interesting ot recent Div. I soccer fixtures to be played *t ihe Stadium. Tho M.F.A.'- chances of faking591 words
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Article353 1939-09-18 10 fULL statistics for the S.T.C. Autumn Extra Meeting are given beli Major Fox heads the list of winning owners, Phil Logue was the most successful trainer with five winners, and riding honours went to Davies. WINNING OWNERS Major T. L. Fox $2,100 Mr. P. Logue 1-530353 words
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Article190 1939-09-18 10 S'PORE HOCKEY Singapore. Saturday. THE Indian Association played their opening game of the hockey season this afternoon on their own ground at Balestier Plain and lost to the 12th Headquarteis' Indian Infantry Brigade by six goals to two. The Indian Military team showed better combination and190 words
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271 1939-09-18 10 FE Royal Johore International Ciub concluded its annual tennis tournament with the playing of the championship final between L. A. Mar hall and Talib bin Awang. Marshall won 6—l, 6—4. H.H. the Regent presented the prizes to the winners and runners-up Full results of the271 words
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Advertisement67 1939-09-18 10 STRUCTURAL STEELWORK m VERNME T FFICES UNDER CONSTRUCTION. H Owr technical staff is at your disposal to I v complete schemes, designs and estimates for A 4 V% -XIII every ty P e of structure and for consultation UI \HI on all structural problems. Hi H We use Steel rolled67 words
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Advertisement42 1939-09-18 10 USE ST. JAMES' BALM (MADE IN ENGLAND). Antivirus Ointment REMOVES* THE CAUSE OF SKIN TROUBLES AND RAPIDLY HEALS DAMAGED TISSUES. Sole Agents: THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT COMPANY, LTD., Singapore. Free Sample Upon Request with 5 cts. Stamps jor Postage. »i w<ipF D 'i42 words
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Article790 1939-09-18 11 MUAR SPORTS REVIEW (Froni 0u Own Correspondent) Muar. TH^Z^:Z! n l"Z hl fUII the week exiremeij uell t0 hold a strong eleven raised by C C Chew to a 1 no-all draw. The rinh ii had rh*w%, 4 1 J Club were mostl y on790 words
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Article31 1939-09-18 11 Reuter. Amsterdam. Sept. 18. The Dutch swimmer Irene van Fesgelen established a world backstrokrecord for the 100 yards in 1 min. 7 sec. The record has been vacant.—Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article46 1939-09-18 11 Reuter. Helsinki, Sept. 18. Pa'sto fttacki of Finland .sec up wo world running records, for the 10,000 metus and six miles. Kis times were -i mm. 52 3 5 sec. did 28 mm 55 3 5 s' j respectively —Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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42 1939-09-18 11 Reuter. Forest Hills. Sept. 18. In the American lawn tsnnis chamoionsh'p final Miss Alice Marble oca: Miss Helen J.acc-:s 6—o. 3—lj 6-4. 6—4. In th? men's fini- Riors hear Van Horn 6- 4. 6—2. 6- 4.—R'uter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article24 1939-09-18 11 The Singapore Americans beat t'.ie R.A.F. by 10 luns to one In their baseball League fixture at the SI. Joseph's ground yesterday.24 words
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Article85 1939-09-18 11 British Wireless. London. Sept. 16. THE King yesterday received the Prime Minister and Mr. R. H. Cross, the newly appointed Minister for Economic V'arfare. The King and Queen also entertained Queen Mary to lunch. The Duke of Windsor, who returned to England two days ago. calledBritish Wireless. - 85 words
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Article111 1939-09-18 11 VETERANS' TITLE FOR HOCK SAN gUPERIOR stamina enabled Tan Hock San to annex the veterans' singles title of the Singapore Badminton Champion ships yesterday at the Clerical Union Hall. Mohamed Jaffar, veterans' singles champion fcr the past two years, was beaten In the quarter-fin i.'s >f the men's open111 words
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145 1939-09-18 11 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Sept. 16. WITH commendable initiative and displaying the keenest interest In the welfare of hir. subjects, the Sultan of Perak in a message to th* people, stated: "I notify you that by the will of God. war has broken145 words
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1187 1939-09-18 11 EDUCATED PEOPLE ALSO INTERESTED IN an extensive review, the annual report of the Labour Department discuss results obtained on various estates in Malaya by experiments to make the labourer take an interest in gardening. The improvements that have been voluntarily carried out on certain estates1,187 words
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Advertisement42 1939-09-18 11 AM RITA 99 for Physical Nervous Energy Stamina. Cures: Bloodlessness, Skin Diseases, Rheumatism. General Weaknesses. Checks Brain Fag, Debility, Constipation, Sleeplessness, Indigestion, Heart Diseases. Palatable. Effective. Sold Everywhere. S„ie Aevnts: ULNA MOHAMED SONS, igapore, Kuala Lumpur and at 32, Beach St., Penang.42 words
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Advertisement55 1939-09-18 11 DIAMOND Bedsteads The high reputation that /TV "Diamond** Bedsteads have <v/ established throuf h«ut-Maiaya Is baaed on merit. for many years their extreme durability and Qua finish has become increa* eingfy recognised as the I eUndardof qoality and j n value. 4 M DIAMOND METAIr i/ PRODUCTS I CO., LTD.55 words
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Advertisement111 1939-09-18 11 1906 1939 Thirty LLree years of "National Service" is an achievement of no small magnitude; it is a record which has very few parallel; to the hia+ory of Life Assurance in the East. We are proud to say that we have, during- this period paid a sum exceeding $14,700.000 by111 words
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Advertisement185 1939-09-18 11 Pains in Back j Nervous, Rheumatic "Wrong foods and drinks, worry, work and frequent colds often put a cm the Kidneys and Kidney and HlnddfH T: oulilts are the true cause of Ex« ess ity. Getting Up Nights. I Leg Pains. Nervousness. 'i/zi:> Ankles, Rheumatism, Puffy Iv i Is, ar.ijß.--f«-*-ling185 words
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Miscellaneous24 1939-09-18 11 Tide Tables TO-DAY High Water: 1.28 a.m. 9.4 ft. 1.21 p.m. 9.4 ft. TO-MORROW High Water: 2.14 a.m. 8.7 ft. 1.58 p.m. 9.1 ft.24 words
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608 1939-09-18 12 "No Fear Of Cleavage In Community" (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. I OOALLY-BORN Indians and those domiciled in Selangor decided at a meeting held yesterday to form an association of their own to watch then* own interests. A feeling that those who have no608 words
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Article27 1939-09-18 12 Stockholm. Btpt. 17 A damaged Polish submarine has arrived in Swedish territorial waters near Landsort. The vessel and crew have be» :i interned.27 words
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Article62 1939-09-18 12 Bucharest, Sept. 17 A TELEGRAM declaring th.it 'in the past few days, German aire:aft operating in Poland have deifbefmtdy and mrtho'lica'ly bombed tow-'.s and villages containir.g no conceivable miliiarv obroe tives." has been sent to president Roosevelt by President Mosciki via the American Minister here.62 words
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Article19 1939-09-18 12 London markets for Saturday were all closed, and for New York, the prices were unchanged from Friday19 words
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Article570 1939-09-18 12 Singapore, Saturday Article Umt Price Mm. Mox MEAT beef steak l\ati 36 4a B**f st« w or curry 28 41 billet Steak 52 7) Mv.cton, Australian 42 42 Mutton, Indian 54 54 Mutton, Malacca, I J ork, lean Kati 42 4h Foik, lean and fat (Ist quality)570 words
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Advertisement342 1939-09-18 12 JllMllllf'lHi lij -IE TRUE TONIC FOOD ilnable of all Chemists and Stores 'TYE" RADIOS ARE SECOND TO NONE in Efficiency, Reliability and Service. Hence they are ERY POPULAR IN MALAYA. J c Agents: HOE BOON LEONG. tributors: i HO AND GENERAL AGENCY, Kuala Lumpur. i i HE RIGHT SHOP TO342 words
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Advertisement39 1939-09-18 12 BEST FOR RESULTS HIS MASTER'S VOICE American Kadios SOLE AGENTS: Kee Huat Radio Co., 122-124, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. LATEST ARRIVALS LADY'S HAT $2.50 TO $4.00 I ART. FLOWER FOR DRESS HAND BAG BABA CO., Ltd. MIDDLE ROAD. MOST UP-TO-DATE39 words
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Advertisement33 1939-09-18 12 For nearly na i a century Gold Leal Tea has been recognised as symbolic of the utmost sicill in Blending, Honour and i Integrity i n the packing of Fragrant and inimitable Tea.33 words
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Miscellaneous1167 1939-09-18 12 CAPITOL: "Clouds Over Europe." ALHAMBRA: "Jesse James." PAVILION: "S» This Is Loudon. MARLBOROUGH: "State Express. ROXY: "Dark Victory." GARRICK: -'Heer Ranja and "Mahatm.i Gandhi's return from the Round Table Conference." QUEENS: **Saity« Irene and Mary." ROYAL: "Th iyumanavar." EMPIRE: "Vrice of India" HAPPY WORLD: Cabaret; Side Shows; Cinemas and other1,167 words
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Article824 1939-09-18 13 Mr. S. Srinivasa Iyengar \I' sr,im >d 1>enffar a former President of the Indian National (undress, "as reigned his primary (four anna) membership c« thl ..niMH.ss and has thereby ceased to be an ex-officio member of tht \i, India Congiess Committee and of the Madras Provincial824 words
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Article97 1939-09-18 13 ALD remains, dating back to the tarh medieval age. of a village, m tified .I** the birth place of Sarah Ir.iti the celebrated Sanskrit ftanatisl .md the court-ptet of h .arnun. King of Kanauj in the eightur.ti;ry A.D.. have been HQ protection under the >.: !;t Monuments97 words
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Article148 1939-09-18 13 Interesting sidelights on Cal.utta su-eet lighting were thrown by Mr. B. Hay, Lighting Superintendent C"»l- atta Corporation, recently when he gave a taik s>n i .c suojec ut t*ie tary Club. In 1836. he said, there were coaly 313 kerosene oil lamps on the main thoroughfares148 words
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Article142 1939-09-18 13 I The Executive Committee of the Shillong District Congress Committee have adopted the report on the delimitation of Constituencies in the Khasi and Jantia Hills, submitted by the Subcommittees appointed for the purpose or recommending suitable constituencies to be formed within the district, area of th e142 words
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155 1939-09-18 13 Bombay. THE Special Literacy Officer to the 1 Government of Bombay will shortly visit Bihar to study the organisation of adult literacy in that province Meanwhile, the first four months' coarse m adult literacy conducted in the Bombay City by the Adult Education Committee has155 words
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437 1939-09-18 13 £OMMENTINC on rhc resolution adopted by tho All-India Spinners' Association ai its Wardha meeting recognising the necessity of postponing insistence on giving iht spim era more than three annas for eight hours' spinning, Mahutr.-m Gnndhi says in Harijan" that the resolution marks a slowing437 words
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Article30 1939-09-18 13 The death has occurred of Mr. L. R. Tairsre. prominent businessman srd well-known hgure in the social, politi- and sports circles of Bombay and P dent cf the Hindu Gvmktiana30 words
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Article270 1939-09-18 13 Meeting Of Standing Committee At Simla 'FHE Standing: Emigration Committee, which met at Simla recently with Sir Jagdish Prasad in the chair, unanimously approved of the Government of India's action in stopping the emigration of unskilled Indian labour to Ceylon. The Committee gave Its approval, after considering the270 words
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Article60 1939-09-18 13 The First Indian Baby Show ever to be held in South Africa was recently opened by Lady Kama Kau at the Darnell Cresent School Hali. The number of entrants, which far exceeded expectations, was 200. There were four divisions, from under a year to four-year old children and a large60 words
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Advertisement43 1939-09-18 13 AIRWAYS X N Z L.M RM Al. NKrHERLANIW INDIES' AIRWAYS, ;ITi ll Alt: LINKS, K.Ij.HI EXCI "ONALLY LOW FARES LUXURIOUS AIR TRAVEL *OM SINGAPORE TO AUSTRALIA j LL .ANES CALL AT BALI 3-J, Collyer Quay, or to any Booking I Agency In Singapore.43 words
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Advertisement68 1939-09-18 13 soie Distributors for MaUva GRAFTON LABORATORIES, LTD., Singapore Kuala Lumpur. Sole j*i;ent!» ior Malaga. Hutch Kavt Indus and Ma-Mi J. A. Parker, Co.. P. O. Box 473. Singapoit. 1 Walor Healer HOT V *T WATER \< J any time all the time with GAS Come to the Showrooms and see68 words
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Advertisement93 1939-09-18 13 Not a hair out of place thanks to ANZORA A The nevv ,m P ro cd Anzora keeps the hair smart /> 'JtA throughout the day—its popularity mcreaies lf\l I daily because:— V V llt It now pur* whit* emulsified yP.,m Id 1 crMm#r I a O Do not toil93 words
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995 1939-09-18 14 (To the Editor of The Malaya Tribune Sir—The public have good reason to be grateful to the authorities for their promptness in putting a stop to profiteering by strict control of the prices of essential foodstuffs. One can well imagine what would995 words
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Advertisement321 1939-09-18 14 -X V I I_j i I 3i I I LJ Li I fli Bill I i U Km mai Hi Ii i■ m 111 Hi I Luxurious Om-Clmi Jlodorshipsj I Cabins wish Private Bath. Excellent Cuisine I To- MASSIIIXES, LONDON, j To. PALESTINE. ROTTERDAM. j HOITEKDAM AND COPENHAGEN corasHAOES SBLANDIA321 words
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Advertisement403 1939-09-18 14 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA < Incorporated in England) P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. Owing to the uncertainty regarding the actual date of arrival and departure of the Company-s steamers due to the outbreak of hostilities list of Sailings is suspended for the time being. All vessels may call at403 words
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Advertisement342 1939-09-18 14 SAVINGS A dollar saved is an cztra dollar earned. A Savings Account is the best inducement to save. 0 To have a Savings Account and to see this account grow from time to time is to bf a contented person. m A Savings Acccunt may be opened with this Bank342 words
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Advertisement153 1939-09-18 14 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. PENANG BELAWAN. REGULAR SERVICES TO PORT SWETTENHAM. TEI.TJK ANSON via Port Swettenham. MALACCA. PORT DICKSON. Ml AR. BATU PAH AT. BANGKOK. PONTIANAK. BRITISH NORTH BORNEO SERVICE. KUANTAN vl« PONTIAN ROMPIN BEBAR KUALA PAHANG. TRENGGANU POUTS. TUMPAT SOUTH KELANTAN PORTS. Mansfield Co., Ltd.153 words
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Advertisement139 1939-09-18 14 THE MERCANTILE BA* OF INDIA (TRUSTEIS) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Conti led THE MERCANTILE HANK I* LIMITED. The Company, which is incorporate I the S.S. and registered as a Trosi' pany, undertakes tbe following fluw r EXECUTOR &OR TRUSTEE 0» WILL. ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATES DECEASED PERSON. I TRUSTEE OF A BETTLEaOTW139 words
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Advertisement414 1939-09-18 15 0 mmm^^^^^m m^^mm m^mmmmmmmm mmmmmmm m^ VtLCCJtt Lned Tamil teacher, knowledge of English, rami! School. Apply: (338-B) urls throughout? every Malaya to sell to talis Drand of British ig of face powder, face Lilian ane, talcum and imes, dentifrice, dent rilliantine, pomade, etc c ;perienced and ly stating the least414 words
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Advertisement579 1939-09-18 15 Astrology I have already helped others: I can nelp you too. THE MYSTIC YOGI OF THE TIME i s able to solve the deepest problems of your life. Complete success J Inspection invited. Horoscope and five qrostions $2. Palmistry $1. Consultation for spiritual and ;:hvsical cure $1 Any five questions579 words
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Advertisement595 1939-09-18 15 ggg Plot***/ i WHY REMAIN TENANTS WHEN YOU CAN BUY HOUISE ON EASIEST PAYMENTS? To relieve local clerks' rent paying burden, SIONG LIM PARK Garden Houses are offered for sale on J Easiest payments, unique terms and reasonable prices. Three roomed house? with land cost $2,700 and $2,800. Four roomed595 words
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Advertisement484 1939-09-18 15 Domestic Occurrence: MARRIAGE. CHIA—LIM. The marriage of Dr. Chin Chin Tiong, rlcesO son of Mr. and Mrs. Chia Keng Tye of Singapore, and Siew Lan, eldest daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Lim Chwee Leong of Penang, took place at Ashford, Middlesex, on September the 16th. Wanted WANTED: A partner to484 words
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Advertisement852 1939-09-18 15 STATE OF JOHORE IN THE SUPREME COURT AT MUAR. Originating Summons No. 68 of 1939 Administration Suit No. 16 of 1939. Estate of Mohamed Ariffin bin Haji Noor alias Arifin bin Haji Nor alias Ripin b»n Haji Mohamed Nor alias Ariffin bin Haji Noor, deceased. I AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE852 words
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Advertisement500 1939-09-18 15 OWING TO HOLIDAYS our office will be closed on 14th, 15th and 23rd September, J. J. Gubbay, 16, Robinson R >ad. Singapore. (295-m THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45). IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Settlement of Singapore. In Bankrv'vv. W.E.A.G No. 179 of 1939. Re: CHUA TI\N HOCK500 words
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Advertisement326 1939-09-18 16 READ THE SUNDAY mini m: Dominant j in Malaya i i 11 in .i FOR RACES QURLITV GURRfInTEED (3P^ nm mm REPAIR UODERTRREfI WHEN YOU ARE j FEEDING BABY It's after the birth of a baby that the mother needs careful attention most, j Her strength has been severely taxed326 words
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Advertisement228 1939-09-18 16 I I MODERATE PpT^ EFFICIENT TlJiTjov I DRAWING And Senior I Drawing Co U r Se f or s?* c Enquiry at;— 40-B, CROSS STReeHelicon Art St* branches of: v SCULPTURAL STlnu. Tuition Classes mT?2 lines will be g iv eu 0«, «3?^ CURING PILES FISTULA WITHOUT H SURGERY. Dangerous228 words
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