Morning Tribune, 24 May 1939
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section12 1939-05-24 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE No. 95. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, May 24, 1939. Five CenU12 words
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Article100 1939-05-24 1 I National I President L ig awaited mentV atti: decli.- thai balancing 1, next year I impossible. He m. ught *not m than fc- i. d bush rated K thei busin K defended and ■< Or ten ise'', G0.v.1 r.r.» rfs B wuh no li r..wwVr.'.:.o lhc Buft InReuter - 100 words
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Article37 1939-05-24 1 SALAz! R aft firm ad-Anplo-Portugueae lth< embly, declaredfor my counare wholly deter"'Ui'ly our obligaince. Br.tish military 1 mcr.nlitr.ry probNiip which we Spanish anti-Ap-i co;dance with Bnuiin. which establishment I e, since one and the other ReuterReuter - 37 words
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330 1939-05-24 1 FRENCH PLAN FOR 3 POWER ALLIANCE Reciprocal Guarantees With Soviet PARIS. MAY 23. MATING GENEVA CORRESPONDENT SAYS THAT TH! FRENCH PLAN TO SOLVE \NGLO-FRENCH SOVIET NEGOTIATIONS IS BROADLY A 3 lOLLOWS:— The three countries to guarantee each other mutual assistance in the event of one being the victim of directReuter - 330 words
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Article, Illustration165 1939-05-24 1 LONDON. MAY 23. Ql EEN MARY WAS INVOLVED IN MOTOR ACCIDENT AT WIMBLEDON THIS AFTERNOON, nnr !Crn*DIVG TO A STVTEMENT MADE AT IArtLBOROCGII HOWE, HER MAJESTY WAS NOT HURT. The motor ca" in which Queen Ma > a- travelling overturned, and although Majeaty war badh shaken,Reuter - 165 words
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Article36 1939-05-24 1 Bucharest, May 29 FOLLOWING M Gafencu's return after BWeting M. Markov JU*, wellinformed eirclei understand that m. nafencu is satfcfie, tht result i the trip and d JJW th f f Yugoslavia brea \tht present ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article39 1939-05-24 1 Itome. May 23.— Italy s cxr*nd« tore in the past three years exceeded revenue by forty thousand million lire. Thirty-eight thousand million lire therefore, was behalf ot the empire and arro^ officiary iaru-? m (hamt>er39 words
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Article94 1939-05-24 1 BRITISH CREDITS FOR GREECE London, May 23. IT is offic ially announced that Sir Frederick I < uh Bam, British economic negotiate, had a number of meetings at Athens during tbe past week with th© Greek President »>i the Council, the Finance Minister and the Governor of the Bank ofReuter - 94 words
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Article69 1939-05-24 1 Tokyo, May 23 (■EVEN Ow;. Mongolian *roplar^ J m > |own In "Tegular aie combat;;" while recoonoitering ovr. Manclniku during the past tnree day. accord'n- to a J pai < ■■>■ -oh fron. Hsinking. The dt.,p:.^:i .says that Japanes machines challenged the Out V n cD-r.Reuter - 69 words
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Advertisement21 1939-05-24 1 y Oiher F^9 L«.v. Utter J bifid* Cf i vs U rd J io fc ii 1 u ia m Z21 words
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96 1939-05-24 2 Selangor Chinese Appeal To League Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday. THE Chinaei Chamber of Commerce. the China Relief Committee and th i Chinese AssemNy Hall Committee, all oi Belangi r, have sent tho following telegram to the Secretary General el the League Nation-. Geneva:— •v. ix;)!'. abhi tn i al the Japanese96 words
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Article169 1939-05-24 2 London. May 23. IN the Commons, asked what .steps had been taken to ad vane, further the proposals for a direct exchange of cotton rubber and tin between the British Kmpire and the Uniied States. Ifr Stanley declared that he had no statement to mak- it present,Reuter - 169 words
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340 1939-05-24 2 "I Hope To Learn Swimming" Says Perak Sultan {From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, May 23. J^ REPRESENTATIVE gathering of royalty, European officials and business men assembled at the proposed public swimming pool grounds yesterday at 10.30 a.m. to witness the laying of the foundation stone by H.H. the Sultan. At340 words
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893 1939-05-24 2 YOUNG WIFE'S LO LETTER TO ANOTHER Alleged Assau By Husband Singapore tJ A DMISSION of having written an "unfinished love le J brother of her eirL friend was made by a 1 5-year-old S course of ner cross-examination by counsel for the dele J the Tliird Police Counrt, before Mr.893 words
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Article177 1939-05-24 2 COFFIN CA TCHES FIRE Ipoh, May 13. A STORY that would beat many of theee Believe-lt-Or-Not tales and probably the first incident oi its kind in the world, conic* frcm Tapah where a eoflin. i Illing the remains of a (hinese woman caught fire from imide while it was being177 words
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Article100 1939-05-24 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh CO often ,;j what ;eao| you think 1 ordinary picture. "The Jury's 8e( plies, is a murder it:ij much moi 'r. ful. elemental soda] ii refreshir. e froai tinsled stuff that so al for genuine screen er.tj Here are scenes frca floods which resul large100 words
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Article89 1939-05-24 2 AN excellent *t\ romance i| Patrol." whirh begf 0 Alhambra last With Richard GjH Kelly in the chief pajgj storv of vessels which i tne 5 b ea during the w love of one f• daughter l r in e which they ar( e j of eil M?r« father89 words
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Advertisement35 1939-05-24 2 "CARLOS" No. 2, THE ARCADE, Telephone 6332 Furopcat- I fair Ore. rs For Fad its a tid Gtnthmen Specialists m all r e latest niciiicds and exp rts I peiiiICSire and i ire. Prices moderate35 words
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Article213 1939-05-24 3 mn Soong fcimites to seven E ame twenty■acl moth-like heavy antiKru:: on the erest ■1 practical^ on I Marking, m- on i lie hillside U hashes of ■ar<'H-ifl nsm\ the moth-like Wtcred and fell Kiv the formaft j" those Knion<>- the ruins H. en looking I: Imming eyes Be-213 words
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Article360 1939-05-24 3 WHAT DYING GIRL SAID Singapore, Tuesday THAT she had drunk caustic soad with the intention of taking her own life as she 'had been frequently caned by a Teochew man living in 'he same street was the statement made 'by a 16-year-old Cantonese piri, Soo Ah360 words
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Article412 1939-05-24 3 M. P. H. PAY BONUS FOR STAFF Singapore, Tuesday. A MEETING of the shareholders of A the Malava Publishing House Limited was held at the Registered Offices of the Company to-day with Mr. E. Keating in the chair. Others present were Mr. F. C. SancK Mr P E Thomas. Dr.412 words
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Article111 1939-05-24 3 Notice is hereby given that the Registration and Licensing of Dogs within the Municipality of Singapore, for th? period beginning lst June, 1939, and ending on 31st May, 1940, will commence on Thursday, lst June, 1939, and will contmue daily, Sundays excepted, between the hours of 9.30 a.m.111 words
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92 1939-05-24 3 'BOYCOTT JAPAN" N.S. CHINESE MEETING (Tribune Staff Reporter) Seremban, Tuesday. OVER 500 Ch nese representatives of Clubs, Associations, Schools and Guilds includin J leaders of all district* in Negri SemMan. assembled at the swore allegian e to their mtoherland. Metropole Th. atre yesterday morning. promised lo ha?e nothlnc to do92 words
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Advertisement170 1939-05-24 3 Law Notice For To-day The Chie r Justine, at Kuala Lumpur Court of /'ippal Before Mr. Justice Manning In 3rd Court at, 11 am. Par*, heard:— OH. I4of3B— Re Will of Tan Kwan Kok deer* sed. (if not eonc'ud'd". Mr. Justice Wo'ley -Iti Chambers. Do You Meed Classes? vw amma170 words
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Article73 1939-05-24 4 Singap** i I Sla Kok i»Chinese rfcasiM Ki)il before Mr his ru* fourth police coun charted totbe^ iu!lipll to commit suici oi [Ct h soa in front al pier. t)l a "oli c J It was all- I th£ saw tbe accused "f jomP d into tbe73 words
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Advertisement202 1939-05-24 4 lg IT V GHOST ON TWE WW THAT SENT AN WNOCENT MAN TO THE ELE< rKH < AIR? DON'! Miss NEW l-NIVEWAL* HWVMMBUiM. ini!ii.i.i:i: PAVILION 6-i5 9-i5 TO-NIGHT "THE JURY'S SECRET" KENT TAYLOR FAY WRAY 'SPLIT SECOND TO THINK-ONLY AN WmOTTO DECTOE WOTHFK MAN'S UFE, AND THK HEAR! <>t ™E202 words
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Advertisement175 1939-05-24 4 A (irand Companion Picturt to '"""R j•• A VANK at OXFOttD onl> R 2 '".NT'," j Opening TO-DAY^p~J at The CAPITOLI Romance! Thrilh Excitement" HI \*5J( S ■K/ _a H S vfH mL <fcv^^3BsBsfc I 5 s Nga H^. l^k_ M "N^. i *m*^ 'X&& SSwW\ r^^—\ WW •^~r£rr WV*l175 words
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290 1939-05-24 5 FIRST CASE IX M\<.\l»OlM tOPEAN'S "SERIOUS CARELESSNESS" Singapore, Tuesday. line oi $40 on Mi D. Whitehead for an offence comlunder the Lighting Control Ordinance of 1939, the first kind in Singapore, Mi. C. H. Whitton, Traffic Judge, reI he was satisfied that Mr.290 words
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Article71 1939-05-24 5 Chungking, May 2i annual Meeting of the Eia Branch pa>sed fouri i Monday n sions passed by the IP.. Cpporting China inonlcl earned out: seconds a k similar to last FeoruI p.C. conference sinuld lengthen world co-opera-■ect help io China oy fconomic me ms; thirdly, ihould be sent toChinese Central News Agency - 71 words
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Article62 1939-05-24 5 Tuesday.- -Madam Seah guilty to two Rural Beard his morning when she ape Mr C 11. Koh in the court at the instance of lackmcre, Health Officer. I against hor were '1> pertly built building to be ockigh not built to plan and I irom approved plan. tp62 words
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Article109 1939-05-24 5 Shanghai, Why cline of the yen in Shanghai's unofficial open »t in relation to the Chinese national dollar continued 1 the rate quoted was 90* cents for one yen. kjr*s level fe by far the lowest since the Sino-.Japant^.' ,ev started. are at a loss to aril109 words
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35 1939-05-24 5 EX-KAISER PAYS VISIT TO JULIANA AND FAMILY Soestdyk. May 21j rwAuir fv Kaiser aiid his w;te with Prince Louis Ferdinand. .Wted Wg« i',v 11 la stated tluc the ex-Kai er en toyed the visit ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article117 1939-05-24 5 YACHT LAUNCHED IN SINGAPORE Singapore, TuesU iv. WIJITH thr traditional ceremonv of the breaking of a bottle of champagne across her oows, the ketch-rig "Nolans i owned and built by Captain Krumbhaar Heindcn. was launched with the aid of a 15 ton crane at the entrance of the King's dock117 words
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Article74 1939-05-24 5 Singapore, Tuesday. Cheong Chee, 29, made his appearance In the Third Police Court thi* morning, charged with allegedly having robbed a woman of a gold ring and a silver ring, representing a total valuv of $11. lhe man. who denied his othei name was "Eia Fok Ek," was74 words
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Article190 1939-05-24 5 Gun Police Could Not Identify Singapore. Tuesday. SENTENCE f eight months' rigorous imprisonment lor possession of arras without a permit, in addition to a tine of $50 <or twe months' rigorous imprisonment in default for possession of ammunition without a permit, was passed to-day by Mr. Conrad Oidham, acting District190 words
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Article89 1939-05-24 5 Five other cartridges, all charged, were found in the magazine. In court the weapon presented something of a problem. All, including a clerk from the Arms and Explosives Department, failed to identify lti make Chief Court Inspector Tunn told the court that from what he cculd make out89 words
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Advertisement57 1939-05-24 5 Acclaimed By Yesterday's Large Audiences! 5 TO-DAY 3-15, 6-15 9-15 P.M. AIHAMRRA i j SATURDAY Sunday 4 shows. A L II/ilflPlV*! j The Triumph That CMmm JOHN FORDS Award- J Winning Career HEROIC! ALSO LATEST "PATHE GAZETTE" I £r "CLASS SLIPPER" (Technicolour Cartoon) j j BOOK EARLY -PHONE 6909 j57 words
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493 1939-05-24 6 DAMAGES AWARD ED TO SINGAPPORE CRASH VICTIM Singapore, Tuesdav. IUDGMENT ui the sum i I $1,310 was this mogai*g awarded to Mf. J M i>„ ot h, a store-ke< per employed by Wearnes Air Services, Sin h>qw, bv Mr. Justice Woriey at the High ('our* on the conclusion of a493 words
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Article145 1939-05-24 6 Indians Buried A live TOAGEDY befell Iwo Indian coolies while they were at work at the Paya Lebar sewerage extension* -hoi tly after 9 o'clock yesterday noraiag. It is difficult to set a coherent statement as to how the tragedy occurred, but it is generally stated that the two ?colies145 words
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Article403 1939-05-24 6 JN connection with Empire Day celebrations, which win u J every school throughout the British Empire to-day wm JJ personal message from Viscount Bledisloe. President of ti m Day Movement. 1 Schools in Malaya will celebrate Empire Day each in its own individual wav403 words
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283 1939-05-24 6 Singapore. TresiH AT the conclusion of a Kural Board summons eaae iti which N- 1 was fined $H, or in default to undergo five days' imj'risunrnei building without a permit, m which Dr. W. L. Bfeckmore proai Mr. H. Koh. the Sing&pore Fourth Poiice283 words
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Advertisement45 1939-05-24 6 m m \\vv H I vm/i lvvv^L* \\\\\\\\\\\\\\*z***m Jwi*-*^M GJ: (l W V_i_^_^^^^-»' >i «m_| V m^LmW if Vv 1 1 v raa H \r^ ii"*\T\l -^fcl^r l\ lai x Hi Hi H -W* m H^^^^^^^^^B H^B x AW I -\--W\ fc. 1 A.P.B. 245 words
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Article664 1939-05-24 7 ore, May 23, 5 p.m hgL *P* Mfcxd ft 1 381- 42- 20,- 211W 0.68 073 19- 20,6 W 1.20 1.25 W 96 1013 gLv 20 2116 V "I- 12 V 0.30 0.35 060 0.62xd tip 186 19 6 ■J' 5 > 6 7r ulil 19'6 21- "25 6664 words
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Article215 1939-05-24 7 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Monday Buyers Selierr. Ampats 3 3 31V 2 Ayer Wengs 0.70 0.75 Batu Selangors 1-22 1.27 Hong Fatts 0.59 0.62xd Hongkong Tin 18- 19,Jelebus 0.54 0.j6 Kamunting Tin ..86 9 Katu Tin 21 1- 22,Kents 2- 24 Killinghalls 12 9 13 9 Kramats 9- 9 '9215 words
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Article186 1939-05-24 7 RS? i: td $30 000 Ajr 30 Oct. 31 M ioo nom r 4 0 MUNICIPALITY N tjd IMg $400,000 Mar 31 Sept. 30 100 101 nom C red 19 *7 H.600.000 106 108 nom BMf*. 31 Sept. so.... ZfJ 1 31 Sept. 30 1134 1H4 nom186 words
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Article18 1939-05-24 7 In celebraiion of the Pentecost, .ul Jewish firms and offices will be clonH o-day and to-morrow.18 words
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Advertisement248 1939-05-24 7 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, May 23, 5 pja. Company Dividend Books Jotai ioi Cto** Date Ex Div. year TTN livable Hong Fatt 2V_% May 17 May 26 May 18 2M*% Raub 5d int. June 8 j une 14 June 9 5d Rawang Cone. 6d. No. 24 May248 words
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341 1939-05-24 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Wednesday, May 24, 1939. PALESTINE DEBATE THE debate on Palestine in the House of Commons revealed, as was to be expected, a variety of opinion. There were those, such as Mr. T. Williams, a Laboui member, who argued that the declared policy of the British Government destroyed the341 words
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Article1186 1939-05-24 8 Edward Hulton - RESIST GERMANY on BOTH FRONT Edward Hulton mm By tmamaaaaaaaawaaaanm- UE are .flireatened by Geimany. Therefore the first question is, what countries shall be our allies? And. In particular, are we at this eleventh hour going to avail ourselves of the offer of help from Russia? You may say, 'MvPost - 1,186 words
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Article98 1939-05-24 8 Australia Gongratulate Canada L »ndon,l THK profound interest m 1 the whole Empire is foj Roval progress is indicate message df greeting recer* Prime Minister of Canaan Prime Minister of AurtflJ ••As fellow citisens oH» lays Mr llenzies, Tneit subjects in Australia co«W late the Canadian people »t» evidence cfBritish Wireless - 98 words
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Article66 1939-05-24 8 Btogaptf'y A 37-year-Cid Sjkn Mr j \A produced t.-day before pol c| Blacker, cf t u i si 1 0 f arms on charges of IffSS plosives without aPJJ t the Accused was an*^ N a and Brisbane yesterday ffM and M discoverv of a rtvw of66 words
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Advertisement23 1939-05-24 8 Todays White Labd AnnouncemtTit Most of us can find fault with our eyes shut. But no fault can he found with DEWAR'S W.PS-P23 words
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Article1006 1939-05-24 9 fe Of World's ost Powerful Influences (Froro Our Own Correspondent) London, May 4. iclined to regard the beginning of the cinema as a thing Jy yesterday. As the most popular form of entertaini history is a short one, but as a scientific innovation matograph has almost a claim to1,006 words
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Article49 1939-05-24 9 Thp engagement ll announced between Mr. Liew Yoke Lian, youngest son of the late Mr. Liew Fong Pheow and Mrs. Liew Fong Pheow of Singapon-. und Miss Ong Kwai Yong iLucette Ong i. second daughter of Mr. Ong Boon Tat, J.P. and Mrs. Ong Boon Tat of Singapore.49 words
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Article154 1939-05-24 9 Goldfish Gulping Condemned "GOLDFISH gulping" by American undergraduates has been condemned in Boston, U.S.A., in a statement issued by the Animal Rescue League. "Drastic action is threatened if anyone attempts to break the existing record of 29 live goldfish swallowed in quick succession. The record was established by a.i undergraduate154 words
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Advertisement21 1939-05-24 9 *«W Convenience W* OR AFTER THE SHOW 'M: Al The KTAURANT 1 S J"''< y Rock Oysteß AND P2! Strawberrie, obtainable.21 words
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Advertisement241 1939-05-24 9 Giddiness A Danger to Life! Giddiness, breathlessness. faintness. head pains, a heart that thumps after slight exertion, are all signs that you need a revitalizing, heartfortif/ing course of Phyllosan tablets. Phyllosan tablets will revitalize your blood, strengthen your heart, rejuvenate your arteries and correct your blood pressure. Mrs writes I241 words
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Article, Illustration47 1939-05-24 10 PRINCESS BETH AND CESS MAK temporarily the parting their parenti they paid 11 mornin? London Zm party -if i nis. Tif M the elfl thca i took a trip iam nt a i *m time watdN amusing b*M Panda chadd I I47 words
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Article, Illustration89 1939-05-24 11 THE KOYAL RESEARCH SHIP "DISCOVERY IP put in at St. Katharine's Dork. London, at the end of nearly two years' research work in the Antarctic during which time scientists have been studying the natural history of whales and the factors which control their distribution and migration. The ship89 words
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Article88 1939-05-24 11 It -YEAR Ol I) BOY VIOLINIST OI FINLAND, Mciiiio Haitto, haa won the British Coancil .Music Prlac f«r 1 *»;5*» the Mggeal musical award in the world. Now he is going hack iiomr to study English before returning in September to London to take np his prize, which88 words
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Article, Illustration1827 1939-05-24 12 WOM AN DAY BY DAY PRIZE BABIES! Ib Fashion Surprises: Delicious New jmes: How Princesses Said Good- Should Husbands Do Housework? (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 11. THE life of a dress designer is far more wearing than most people would imagine. Those not in the t rade rarely1,827 words
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Article, Illustration201 1939-05-24 13 1 at iheir job", says our Woman Correspondent lii-. lily technical excellence of the wor 1 JJJ the newly opened hair dressni and beaut? lAISON BRUCK, ai M3-A Orchard Road, one i.s i f nctlve artistry which characterises everyrtaWl hment. Whether it be a simpl laborate coiffure or201 words
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Advertisement28 1939-05-24 13 Phone y 4084 363 -A, Orchard Road Between x Paterson Road and l.i hk lm Roadi. Specia! 2 Months' Offer 10', off ALL PRICES For Han Beauty Treatments.28 words
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Advertisement260 1939-05-24 14 \THEY^DO«WOK;AFTER^YOU ON*THE fCUF.Ah KUTURN TICKET. TO CHINA, JAPAN, COLOMBO, AND BOMBAY Available for two mwiths From SINGAPORE rO:— lst Class 2nd Class I Hongkong 5137.44 5102.86 Shanghai $188.57 5137.44 Kobe or Yokohama $222.86 s 154.29 .Bombay 5300.00 205.71 Colombo §282.86 5188.57 All vessels may call at any port on oi260 words
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Advertisement353 1939-05-24 14 |T^ TO FRENCH pjjj b;Vi charceurs REUNI I I I HOMEWARDS. CAP PADARAN For Marseilles, Nantee, St. Nazarie 4. Ha^ D'ENTRECASTEAUX For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp DmuSk j^ (TO SAIGON INDOCHIn] CAP TOURANE For Saigon. Tourane and Hakone DESIRADE For Saigon, Tourane and Haiphont 1 a B. A. M.I. (from Saigon)353 words
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Article135 1939-05-24 15 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Silveray KEPPEL HARBOI'R Main Wharf: Silverbelle- Tug RoseRecorder -Alfoer—Lipis. Kings Dock Wharf: Nil Coal Wharf: Nil VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Papar Albert Dock: Pontoon J .J. 10. Victoria Dock: Marudu. Keppel Harbour King's Dock: Erling Brovig. No. 1135 words
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Article339 1939-05-24 15 Singapoie, Tuesda> AUA On. a Chinese woman was lh'- afternoon fined $50 or In defam* one month's simple imprisonment bj Mr. l. C. Goh. in the Fifth Police Court Accused claimed trial when charuec at the instance of Inspector H. L. Poulaifl of the Central Police339 words
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Article369 1939-05-24 15 A BOOKLET entitled "Safety First," bv Mrs. B. Lumsden Milne, ut the Johore Education Service, has J ust been mibhshed for use in Schools. The booklet, which is designed to teach children the elementary laws of road safety, is well adapted for its p --pose. In369 words
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Article22 1939-05-24 15 Rome. May 23. -It is officially stated that all the Italian Legionaries will leave Spain during this month. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Advertisement240 1939-05-24 15 I WNS I'll ILP II XE. (Incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS [A Mav 28 June 3 i July 6 July 9 ri trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the j ratea m p? fp jers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney or i the Pcting R.F.M. Vessel. ANE/SYDNET240 words
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Advertisement69 1939-05-24 15 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) ..m FOK HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE ANI) OSAKA T I L A W A M 10,000 TONS SAILING JUNE 1 AT 3 I'M. Ths ir:Te vessel has ex -client modern accommodation tot Fii,t Baloon ani Bl fBiSS i »ffirSl& tickets to69 words
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Miscellaneous189 1939-05-24 15 >STAL INTELUGENCE j TO-DAY c rh orn Charon May 24 9 a.m. I iParcela only) Charon 24 8.30 am. Prachatipok 24 2 p.m T; E^vpt and M e n estheus 24 1 p.m Pu: !U> Toba H 2 p.n Sumatra, S.-East Moluccas and RNILM 24 nQQn m m matra. S.-East189 words
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Miscellaneous64 1939-05-24 15 MAILS EXPECTED Mails expects* from Europe, etc. (Amsterdam^ by Air «KLM.», time of cM very oi boxholders' letters only 7.30 B m to day and general delivery ot letters -25 a.m. to-morrcw Mails expected f.-om China by the Pantialore. due at Singapore to day. MAILS DELIVERED Tbi air mail (Netherlands)64 words
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485 1939-05-24 16 "CHECK TIDE OF WAR AND AGGRESSION" Chungking May 23. -tm view of the co .ti..ued depredation of war in China and menacing 1 clouds over an international horizon, heavy re.ponsib.hty falls on ,1 peace ovng nations. It is my sincere hope that peoplesChinese Central News Agency - 485 words
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Article109 1939-05-24 16 The Raub Australian Gold Mining Co Ltd announces the following output** ti c 'our weeks ended May 20.— cnStoing No. 546 Battery treated 199., U,n 0 ore returning 1450 ounces ol i buU'on equivalent to 1367 ounces ot OIM R< Retreatment Plant treated 7669 ton, 0' uSSnge returning109 words
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Article148 1939-05-24 16 Railway Services In North China THE Japanese a^7 u\* 1 un interrupt railways. S.,utli-l,. )und ,JJ Pukow Kaihvay trains are 3 proceed bevond Tsinan onlv third of the entire fe^Z J to guerilla activities Peiping-Suiyuan and Peiping kow railway trains 0ft fn 9 beyond schedule. The Peiping-Mukden railm] east ofChinese Central News Agency - 148 words
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428 1939-05-24 16 PRICES BACK WHERE THEY WERE FRASER'S WEEKLY MARKET REPORT THE international Rubber Restriction Comnuttee Utaj T the quota 5' I was anticipated by quite a wave at bu^MJ shares which continued tor the day W^tljJJjJ prices rose sharply however the very firs profit hv .switched quickly and strong holders turned428 words
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Article85 1939-05-24 16 Possessed Chaned H 4 Singapore, Tuesoai wcring to the ua: V oiw ed before Mr. t- EL 3 [police court this n »d guilty- I Asked by hi* J ihls occupatj j the accused pd «wd ins mc lyC anl! His #oi to smoke opium m .used: Occ lt 185 words
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Article45 1939-05-24 17 ER London. Tuesday. Steady Quietly' steady tIUI Sellers 8«„ 83 16 +IJI6 Lard (July Sept.) Buyers 8' 8 ***** +l|l6 Sellers 8 3U6 8 l/ A -4i;i 6 Lfd .6ct Dec.) Buyers 83 16 8> 4 +in a Seller 85 16 85 1645 words
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Article27 1939-05-24 17 London. Tuesday. mHjJ jl; Previous To-day Change Bar Gold. Fine, ner oz IILVER H.8.54 £7.8.54 SP°t 204 20 116 —116 Forward 19 15,16 194 -11627 words
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Article21 1939-05-24 17 •nw w* London. Tuesday. -mn STANDARD Previous To-dav Change ca>h afternoon price) £226 £225 5 8 Forward ***** £223421 words
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Article66 1939-05-24 17 I (Malay) Previous To-day Change M f '"^tW!" 11 £H 12 6 sellers £14.15.0 sellers (Strait>. F.M.S.) bment f 11. 10.0 sellers Unchanged X)UR (Sarawak) ::r 9 selle 8 10» 2 value Seed Pearl Ist qua!'** L Shipment 16 6 nominal 16- seller (F..VQ.) [untok May July Shipment 366 words
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Article121 1939-05-24 17 London. Tuesday. Previous To-dav Chance 919 92 3 6d. Ibbei 283 28 4» 2 -rl' 2 d. 797U 799 lUd. in Industries 30 4» 2 30 6 il^d. 1313 1319 6d. ch 25 9 25 9 Pal 4« 4 4 5 16 1 M in 3 4121 words
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Article114 1939-05-24 17 Singapore. Tuesday. MINING. Tin at midday was $114'.,. unchanged. With a steady market for -in shares In London there was a small enquiry In this section to-day for local issues. RUBBER. The price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 28 cents, buyers July September 28114 words
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Article52 1939-05-24 17 London, Tuesday. Previous To-day Change FJJ :lo lug middle rate) 176.73 Unchanged jgftoruam (closing middle rate) «-72 5 8 8.71> 8 o-an-r.ai (closing selling rate) 85 16 Unchanged woncKor.-r (dosing selhng ls 231 32d Is. 15 16d Japan closing selling rate) Is. 2d. Unchanged P* *< (closing selling52 words
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Advertisement15 1939-05-24 17 *^P^^jpjy\T^^]^^BB^3B_fal_KS m /^*"^i^^^>^^fl fl fl J I £^^Jtilk\\\m\mmW 4 f^mmmmr**^ 1 DARBY Co. .Ltd:' £\«::*.:.S:«15 words
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Advertisement14 1939-05-24 17 SOUTH BIUTISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD Loss of Profits Insurance Tel. WW Flnlafvm Oreen m*m***mmm*mn**l^m**i14 words
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Advertisement96 1939-05-24 17 i-^"- i momt*-wO' T~ UwWiWW-*.^ 1 r^r\ x-X- A fl Be I■' m SWINGS d/etfi you io A dollar saved is an extra dollar earned. A Savings Account is the best inducement to save. To have a Savings Account and to fee this account grow from tim* to time is96 words
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Article229 1939-05-24 18 TO DAY'S DERBY SBCMf precaution.. MM* >ein? t »ken at Fpsnm <«• prev t any I.K.A. outrages Interferinfl the Derby to-day (Wednesday). Plain clothes men lr\- >en posted at various pails <>! fo* ui-.e l»»r«-uii-h(>ut the day Md nigfcfc There uill be beUveen r '.U-\ iI I »C0 ■Ml on229 words
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756 1939-05-24 18 2—l MARGIN IN DIV. 1 GAME Malays 2. Chinese 1. T N one oi the finest Div- I. soccer fixtures played so far at the Stadium, taring which excitement reached fever heat when first one then other side threatened incessantly, the Malays defeated ihe756 words
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Article184 1939-05-24 18 PENANG RACE TRAINING (From Our Own leptrtn Penanf, Tuesda, TRAINING this monuilf vmiH confined to setting bones Ui get iate bends r{ speed. ESQUIRE wa pyJ till about the H.. traight, i9 was riven run, l LIBERTY a:vl HARD ROA* liven a balfpac< ter impressed In ga! -;>\ straight. TETUEN184 words
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Article175 1939-05-24 18 PLAYING a faster game thaa I opponents the Ys defeated! River vkuey feovers by five go« three this evqhing at the V's m The game commenced with botin playing two meh short, and minutes after the opemng Sen? of the River Valley Rovers pae side the lead.. At the175 words
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Article41 1939-05-24 18 The following have been play Baeket-BaH iO. _a Sinf Junior Department J-a 5 jspi«5pi« English School to-ju-'und: the Brass Basah Koad t j Lim Njit Siong. Koh CW Teck Joo. Lim Kens Fatt Hiang, Benny Fones Loke Yu Sum.41 words
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Advertisement174 1939-05-24 18 YOUTH AND BEAUTY &M car easily be retained V^fr >/ ffk —even in a trying climate So many vmien become listless and run-down through th« weakenini; influence ol the climate, illness, such as Malaria, and many other causes whi.-h rob them oi their bloom. g^i/mMmm^ Why suffer any longer, when174 words
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Article1103 1939-05-24 19 Ibert Chia Kee Onn IWin In Doubles IK (.KJ? croud than that present on the first day gathered at i v 's.nsapove Cricket Club courts yesterday evening to further ties played off in the Singapore tennis champion- J and iwo singles were mm* only three of e .....tsbutonthewnoie, v1,103 words
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Article104 1939-05-24 19 TfcE ties intended for yesterday were not played as the players concerned had tb contest matches in the Singapore Tennis tourney. Evan Wong and Cecil Wong W beat Siong Teng and T. G. Seet <-«>' 6—3. 6—2, in the handicap doubles arranged for play instead. To-day's Ties are:104 words
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Article209 1939-05-24 19 Worcester Batsman's Two Centuries London, May 23. Sema elprttfre beat Leicestershire by three iriefcets. So.Tjf; tt .'.UI eiiiiiblett 108; and 103 for 7. Le.:' ,U t 81 and 30i Ken Nat Holts by nint wickets. N tX. 'i.i (L.-.vi-: 0 for 18) and 373 (Kiu 93 not out,209 words
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Article25 1939-05-24 19 1., a iuuii/ game of waterlpolo l ;it'i'J:'v st Fort Canning, the Y.M.C '.A Junlois beat the Royal Enginct. (Chanel) by four gcals to two.25 words
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Article509 1939-05-24 19 LAST NIGHTS BOUTS (By "PETE") THE prelim nary bouts in the Singapore Amat. in Boxing Championships were held last night in the covered stadium ol the Happy World before a large crowd. Out "f nine bouts, there were one I 0. and three t.k.o's. The first509 words
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263 1939-05-24 20 TOKYO SAYS POWERS' ACTION "UNFRIENDLY" Kulangsu, May 23. REPORTS have be**n received alleging severe manhandling of the Chinese people arrested and taken to Amoy after the recent landing of Japanese bluejackets in the International Settlement here. The exact number of arrests is unknown but itReuter - 263 words
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Article101 1939-05-24 20 SI N G APOR E TUESDAY WHILE ENGAGED WITH FOUP TEEN OTHER COPIES IN CAR 11 ING A STEEL PLATE 8% FEET SQUARE AND WEIGHING THREE QUARTERS OF A TON THROUGH A DOOR OF THE ADELPHI HO TEL ON MAY 17. AN INDIAN COOLIE SHAH HAMID,101 words
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Article85 1939-05-24 20 London, May S3. THE Cabinet held a special meeting W thi?, morning in order to clear ofl domestic business, so that Wednesday's Cabinet may be devoted to consideration of the Anglo-Soviet negotiation/ Among the important business di cussed to-day was a bill for efteb'lshmg a Ministry oi Supply,Reuter - 85 words
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85 1939-05-24 20 London, May 23: In the Commons Mr. Stanley said that he I d no pi*! Lse Information available-, v. hen asked '.hat proportion ol tra le I Jar lr od India, and between Japan an.i usti'iiia was being carriei on i ae Japana tla He hatReuter - 85 words
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Article63 1939-05-24 20 London, Ma- 21. INFORMATION at Governmen. c. 1 p sri indicated that preparations were being made for the majority ol the German fighting forces to leave Spain imp ediat-ely after thc victory pari do and the remainder within a short period, declared Mr. R. A. BaUerReuter - 63 words
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Article83 1939-05-24 20 TLond>n, May 23. Archbishi f Canterbury, prs•ldir.u at the poer H>u:e conv*»caCantert ry a> Wes'min -er Abbey, referred i the pronos T that the Pope ahouid be inv.ted to summon a a uference of I u-ers of all Chrift n n communions In te world. anl saidReuter - 83 words
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Article97 1939-05-24 20 Sin Chew Jit Poh - ANOTHER KULANGSU INCIDENT Sin Chew Jit Poh Hongkong:. May 23. TIIE situation in Kulangsu tia taken a turn I'or the worse. It i> reported that the Municipal Poliee arrested four Chinese train.is w'thin the settlement on Sunday ■r.nd intemled to transfer them to Sooehow to be tried by the Chinese97 words
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Article169 1939-05-24 20 Czech Gold Goes To The Reichbank London. May 2'4. 'PHE statement made in tbi- House of Commons yesterday is taken by several newspapers as a confirmation that Czech gold amounting five or six million sterling held in London under the name of the Bank of International Settlements, has been releasedReuter - 169 words
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Article33 1939-05-24 20 Paris, May 23. Eighteen warships including the battleships Dunkersque and Sirasbouig and cruisers Geergesleygues, Gloire and Monte? lm. left Brest on i. month's cruise in British. Beleian and Dutch waters.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article38 1939-05-24 20 Dublin, May 23. -he Dail has passed the Treason 811, under which the death penalty may be inflicted for treason. The bill will become law when s 5 gn*d by President Hyde on May 25 ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article151 1939-05-24 20 PEACE FROM MOVEMENT IN JAPAN London. M^ lAPANKSK of J alliance with lui v *JJ London despite the strength of the Japane.TJ ance section. w The Daily Telegraphs Totaii pondent savs that those Jai are working against an aS Japan s return to the bd the democracies are comoeMi behindReuter - 151 words
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Article52 1939-05-24 20 Toronto. May 23: The RojaN Toronto In the evening slip owing to Their Majesties' that the cars drive slowly tal tion to enable thousands ol J lining the loute. to have a J Their Mausties slept on a aj lor the first time, as the scM not permit an52 words
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37 1939-05-24 20 OPPOSITION TO MANPOWER REGISTRATION Melbourne. May 23: A* jf the national regime :m is being organised by im 'Jouncil of Trade Unions* ive, deciding on this coui» :he fear that the re^' ndustrial and militarj cob- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article33 1939-05-24 20 London. May f twenty aticks of ge»P» m ..rough a window of u.c ;00l Regiment eM-^ißia .-■wracks. The boi.. J t r lunged into a bucket oi Reuter ,iot explodeReuter - 33 words
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Article39 1939-05-24 20 LEAGUE DANZIG QofltV.i, *^B THE League CoWcM^ ,jj 1 has decided oresent in the n nd the I "^SM request tie I in the iree citl *S a Swiss, to re uni t a report on tne k PeuterReuter - 39 words
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Article646 1939-05-24 1 L Smart Qrts \jp'\ Deanna \t spell of encli\once again. Can [say more} to be the grandest ,-hich Deanna Durbin ipeared. Universal's Girls Grow Up," Japitol, Singapore, on ame a fully fledged flrst picture, "Three It was followed by a Girl. "Mad About jhat Certain Age." was hailed by critics646 words
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Article, Illustration744 1939-05-24 1 c.-.y. Kl bai been testing 60 boys S foi parts in tr.e torthcomm^ -o -M British Wn of hOOl life, Oood-b* M*. Chip,: Says there Is plenty of i:*... a? n il iS Uv> to u a vhethei tnere is a bucding Freddie iarthotomew744 words
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Article327 1939-05-24 2 R A I N ER the Unpredictable Luise If atari and Faulrtte Goddard Charles Chaplin's adv love have tel la r leads in Diamatic School" which comes to thc Pavilion this week. In the story ate marv of Miss Rainei's own grirliiood experiences, her earlv struggles to become an aa"327 words
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Article128 1939-05-24 2 amkUM binc wmM pocket M/f ,;,;uk i S which be ***Z\ even to come* n,, p fhf i nm* a. immm *J s<and,n, I I j in? from I mbcacaea „J f I with strong Central European standards which call for coffee and cakes at tea128 words
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Article, Illustration630 1939-05-24 3 Uncle Sam Presents ERICA ON PARADE! Is having a Boodle Fight :ec i the Woof Woof for a L just a lot of floy floy. L < ne Cadet has of infa hai his lady-fricr.d iarty and that he rgeant major for v dine out- Easy, isn't v how? irs,630 words
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Advertisement112 1939-05-24 3 m"' ■■■■■■■■■■■■•^■■•■■■■■^----■•-■■••■■••-•*fC W/^ Romance! Comedy! Thrills! m STOCKED TO THE FULL |s V«._ vW^ *Ol R SERGEANT MAJOR" VV WW o s 9j "IT IIN THE AIR" V, &p 2 M YOl CANT FOOL ME" **>> I RPITAIN'? ONE LOXG VELL DIVI 1 All! O OF MERRIMENT! M A^lßJf^ SCREAMINGLY112 words
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397 1939-05-24 4 "a Jhing of Beauty, and a Joy Far Ever" m atartlag a levoUitkm, which nas aa its instigater. Sidney Ouilaroff. who t hair stylist to many M.G.M. stars. Aided and abetted oy thc coitt ure ex':(rt,— Ina Claire. Billie Burke and Marniet Sullavan were 'he chipf agitators, fired with c.ilhu.;iasm397 words
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Article, Illustration369 1939-05-24 5 "Once Upon A Time •volution swept Russia Maria Ouspenskaya. featured in "Love was a prominent member of he Moeeow Art Theatre. In order to rves of the populace. IH* new government orde~?d the popular star i aa much as possible sister critically ill at th" same time, it was Ouspenskaya's369 words
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Advertisement56 1939-05-24 5 It's one of tlie year'a GREAT THRILLS An absorbing, dramatic story CT* revealing with compelling human interest and comedy. ffiffifiw the hope, despair and joy on the y^ttljM road to fame with a brilliant ll Ll_____\ cast of unusual personalities. Jr^By Mt t&F H I i^^l^lka in I Wifw lul^Millißi56 words
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Advertisement78 1939-05-24 5 FIVE HITS and Now Her Best! The Screen's most lovable personality in a new Musical picture you'll adoreNext Change at the CAPITOL _____w___tF^ jg| RMI w ak* Ww <~**>fc mT~-9j_t T**9. \W ______> _^^L. _BM__ ~m Hiiß -^-U M^^^^am a^^Hk mmmmmw -w-Wt-WHwrn Amm-. Wr wwtmmm\\\\\\\\\m f^^ m \W^^ ™mm* m78 words
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Article, Illustration75 1939-05-24 6 Sweet Seventeen MAKES HER BOW! Nancy Kelly Screenland s iatest j covery— makes her debut in "SubmJ Patrol. Nancv Kelly ski Richard Greene, a new and attractive. young: film team, make their first ap- pearance to£c*b«r' in 10th Cent ury Fox's "Submarine Patrol"— at the Alhambra now. Thc story is75 words
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Article775 1939-05-24 6 f N the cool ■■■iltgit o**" Of a theatre in the heart of New York, John Golden, producer of many stage successes, sat listening wearily as a parade of pi etty i^eime.; tiled out for the part of Gertrude Lawrence's daughter in \stu.:ui Ajul God," the Rachel Crothers play, soon775 words
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Article121 1939-05-24 6 £ECIL Parker attributes a broken necV —a relic of the war— to his now iprtunate stage career. He joined the army on his seventeenth birthday, was wounded three times while on service, and after he broke his neck an appreciative government sent him back to England121 words
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Article133 1939-05-24 6 Mad About Bowls IF taey aren't L W.C. Fie: I are £a!i>«; ~,.bfl spending ibeii a on; _^H Constance M M rhi pi^fl Fields' dan- rr -M sweetheart :1\ M Can'; Cheat An s Mm.^n i quite a bowling j spends at least two -wwnpH week bowlin cl liking up133 words
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Article, Illustration28 1939-05-24 6 SWEET AND LOVELY Jeanette "-M«"'^ versatile aetrev.» If,,plf^;;1 f plf^;; Raymond. J "> JW" r V( u married to nei s( r Eddy. Theyl^^^ta^'* for?© long tb**T easily understood28 words
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Article, Illustration394 1939-05-24 7 drives home t of trying a L by means of i statements jx oratory is nothing new Lry Blake, cast in a role I such talents in UniT July's Secret" whieh bwing at the Pavilion, the making of this picture, Blake, Kent Taylor, and Nan Grey in394 words
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Advertisement88 1939-05-24 7 a CLAIMED BY REVIEWERS, PREVIEWS AND PREMIERE AUDIENCES ILIKE* I X0 SIIO\\ I N i- r ITS T— a I SATURDAY SUNDAY 4 SHOWS ;< JK IN ADVANCE-PHONE 6909 .^■^■^^■^»*^«^*i^"^W^«^»i^««^»^^^»^»^^__w«^___-___-> ii __-a> __»^M__B__l_w*^M__i__M_« I 'SHB HI -mm 9-\O-\m^-\.-.mt^^*^ a J I tmm.- -^m \ml. jBwHJP*^Bb;? A ißae^kk^^ $^asa h? b88 words
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Article437 1939-05-24 8 This Week I've Heard..... through Five Reign H*c» I cular enu- ol ft* rtlgna chronicling •he development of the arts and acfcnes. and the Industrial pW/« tW ,-orid. and Its effect on the lin of the eople. is planned to record not only UK hat and fall of nations, but437 words
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Article, Illustration152 1939-05-24 8 Rags Ands Tatters For Shirley Yes. the aad little j;irl in the ragged eld shawl here is Shirley Temple. The Little Piinccss,** is Shirley's firsl in Technicolour. It is also her most expensive movie and the first in which she does a ballet Next month Shirley will be 10. Afier152 words
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Advertisement39 1939-05-24 8 THE A SYMBOL OV y ITS \y| ENTERTAINMENT/^ O L O U R. THE NAME j ™^JT^™"! °MA N C E i HITS >/ IF \i EPIC ITS A A. yT PARAMOUNT PICTURE IT'S TIIE BEST SHOW lIV TOWN J^39 words
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