Morning Tribune, 26 July 1939
1939-07-26
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Title Section14 1939-07-26 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE IqJ 4— \o. 149. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, July" 28, 1939. FIVE CENTS14 words
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495 1939-07-26 1 Japanese War Minister Silent Tokyo, July 25. II Angle-Japanese round-table conference., meeting m committee, to-day began discussing the maintenanc2 of peace and order and policing of the British concession at Tientsin, which is described by inese sources as "the most difficult issua among theReuter - 495 words
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Article28 1939-07-26 1 Tokyo, July 25. apanese military authorities North China have decid?d relax measures against the Concession at Tientsin untain translates the Tokyo lent into practice. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article111 1939-07-26 1 London, July 25. Dhn Simon, replying to quesons In the House of Commons s Polsh negotiations, said the sions covered two separate rs. i»rsf was m connection with exMJts, and His Majesty's Governiad cffered to guarantee export to the extent of £8 million to te purchases m Britain by111 words
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Article61 1939-07-26 1 London, July 25. «OU;P r ,f Th h a suc <*ssful claiir ►fC sinha H T oUae of Lor d% mad, %d to ♦h« ndian > whose fathe: of theUnitec &ißcn t aln M r- Lloyd Georges Iln !^ia tr uce of birth certiLJ^ bo a n the presentReuter - 61 words
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Article65 1939-07-26 1 MORE WARSHIPS FOR JAVA The Hague, July 25. The- strengthening of the nava! forces m the Netherlands East Indies is part of the pro- gramme announced by Dr. j Colijn (Premier) when he m troduoed his new business Cabi- j net into (he Lower House. A scheme for the extensionReuter - 65 words
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Advertisement19 1939-07-26 1 1^ 1 Qn Other Pages j Kah K~' s Message 2 j Plllun SSm 12 13 J Telegrams A19 words
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Advertisement143 1939-07-26 1 SIMPSON lOUIIVE SOAP Made from the finest Seaweed lodine. The Finest Toilet Soap m the World NOT ONLY THE PUREST YOU CAN BUY BUT A SAFEGUARD AGAINST DISEASE. REMOVES BLEMISHES ON COMPLEXIONS. A beautiful white creamy freshens the skin lather with a scent like a sea from body odour. breeze.143 words
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815 1939-07-26 2 How China Has Saved British Territories From Invasion »T the mass meeting held at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of rt Commerce yesterday afternoon, a resolution was unanimously passed to send telegrams t« leaders m Mate Over 1.000 people, including a815 words
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Article342 1939-07-26 2 PENANG GIRL IN CHINESE FILM THE motion picture industry m v, im» 1 is still m its infancy, particularly compared with that m Great Britain and America, but the film "Hua Mv Lan is a revelation of Chinese present-day cinema technique, both from the point of view of photography andT.H.T. - 342 words
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Article170 1939-07-26 2 "HOTEL IMPERIA AT THE ALHAMBRA Cs4«JU<Kj^ &<AxJi ffCTEL Hnptrial." *he Y m prjdudlon at the Uhambri *iecn wel' received wherever H been shcun. T l is it well dei for it is a particularly »0..d m with new players, new treatma new direction. The story is one of the war170 words
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Article261 1939-07-26 2 IS it war to enforce peace! question is asked and ansi 'The Warning", British National which opened a season at the last night. Terrible In its reals picture tells a lesson, points a 1 and if it succeeds m its aims have done for Singapore261 words
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Article30 1939-07-26 2 Members of the lance Brigade wlio j\ m «m -The Warning" m u»» I( Va;; half price. lis in? identify themselves o fSSi3 n.B will also have this30 words
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Advertisement238 1939-07-26 2 Nature's Way to Health "I feel ten years younger I so say thousands of men and women who have found new yoathfulness and vitality as t risult of taking Phyllosan tablets. These wonderful revitalizing tablets are the result of prolonged research by E. Buergl, M.D., Professor of Medicine at Berno238 words
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Advertisement54 1939-07-26 2 l^j PROFESSOR 1 1 MUDD I N. Astro- Pnlm Ist and Hnrosoop*: Reader "\5 Zen. n Malta and varK us otlier Countries s *****; Xl T na Ulill Hp alth Difflcult Travelling, Lottery, md Love Attains 1 Fu l1 R< iVf lnK R WIII Chanße XJZV™* cadir ?3 REX HOTEL,54 words
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Article163 1939-07-26 3 London. July 25 «aj mass L-ainin;* foyer t^e U takin, Mac, between 730 and 8.15 ar£ S&fraU between 8.30 #£hts ire following Third Largest m which is the third largest ade under sealed orders, covered ffrom BUO miles to nearly 1,600 taies at speeds up to 300 mileo waveReuter - 163 words
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Article94 1939-07-26 3 R. Hudson's Latest Escape London, Jvlj 25 WES m an editorial say* lar thfre can be n«. censure R. S. Hudson. she stfvanced was m the egree ir.consistent with m »Hey as all schools of hou? 1 r understand to accent it. he hr^ci known to what ur»s use. aboveReuter - 94 words
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Article30 1939-07-26 3 ATr Moscow, July 2ft SL^UOM were 7 h;,i CiV\ ra ark3c*«u'S' hC Black Se» *"4 *Cio S?J voir at Moscow, I !Sg" ot the Baltic rieet oi Finland,- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article18 1939-07-26 3 >«£ *X rr ment wn\ b-, for "on, 5 and Mon--011 a. m ne h °ur cr.lv (from18 words
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844 1939-07-26 3 Speeches At Opening Of New Adult School »miiLM>i/ 4ii -4 l Singapore, Tuesday. *JHERE are still quite a number of people who believe that most human troubles and miseries can be cured by a comprehensive scheme of educational reform/ said Mr. G. Hawkins Director844 words
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Article71 1939-07-26 3 Mr. Chua Soo Tuan aged 77 years, passed away peacefully at 8.25 p.m. yesterday, at his residence No. 59 Killine/ Road. He leaves behind him his beloved wife, two sons, six daughters, (our sons-in-law and several grand children and great grand children to mourn their loss. The cortege will71 words
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Article119 1939-07-26 3 AIR BATTLE OVER CHUNGKING Chungking. July 25. TWENTY -seven Japanese planes 1 bombed Chungking yesterday evening. Several bombs landed m the vicinity of the French Embassy, the nearest one being only a hundred yards distant. Tne raiders encountered heavy antiaircraft flr e and an aerial battU toolc place above theReuter - 119 words
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Advertisement87 1939-07-26 3 Are Your Eyes Weak Have a modern Scien- t r tific eye examination: U glasses are not needed none will bo \jP^ recommended. v Thompson Optical Co. Qualified Eyesight Specialists 4, Arcade Bldg., Ground Floor. Tel. 3002 R. A. Thompson, Dr. of ocular Scienct "MASTER" PADLOCKS r Strongest Padlocks of87 words
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Article20 1939-07-26 4 I ndon. Tue.sclav fn^m To- Change GOLD £785 v £7 8 6 Bar Uulii, F!n»> tt OZ. 16*,20 words
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Article46 1939-07-26 4 Previous To-day 0 0 T «i Quiet Quiet C: q BB Buyers 3 8 sis I Spol Sellers 8 7 16 8 I k Forward A«^ Xt f? 16 I 2nd Forward Septembe. Buyers 8". 8 I 3rd Forward Oct Dec. ffiSS'lie i' I46 words
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Article21 1939-07-26 4 London. Tuesday p.* To-day Change Tin STANDARD l £229 7 R +> 8 h 'afternoon price) £224 3 ;trd J21 words
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Article50 1939-07-26 4 New York. M RUBBER Previous To-da> Market Tone Steady Steady Spot Buyers 16 5 16 5 h Seller: 16* t 16 3 t Forward Oct. Dec. Buyer? 10 11 16 16 11 16 Sellers 16 16 3 4 Market Tone QuUt Q«i et Spot 481... 48 250 words
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176 1939-07-26 4 r y.ngapore, Tuesday. ICCUBKD >: permitting prostitutei to meet and remain on his premises, Urn 3eng Slang, 22-year-old English-speaking Straits-born Chinese licen f the Ntew Green Light Cafe. Lavender Street, stood lis trial iu<u fa fore Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke. third police magistrate. A detects176 words
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Article127 1939-07-26 4 Tingapore, Tuesday. Tin at midday was $112 7 8. down 18, .jnd the pnc-e of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 28 J 2 cents, buyers October Decemoer 28 1? lfi cents. The Lonoon nurket yesterday was, ecnerally .peiKir^, firmer with the cxi option of War127 words
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Article76 1939-07-26 4 London. Tueji Previous To-day C! PALM OIL (Malay) In bulk July. Aug. £13.15.0 Nominal Unch COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) July shipment £10.1.3 Value £9.18 9 1 SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) July Aug. shipment 9 1 Unch TAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist quality (Singapore* Jul/ Shipment 13 6 Sellers Uncb PEPPER (F.A.Q.) White76 words
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Article63 1939-07-26 4 London. TuesJ Previous To-day ci T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) I™- 7 TlflslT T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) °\l *V M mv T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 413 16 Nominal T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is 223 32d. Unchanged TT. on Japan (closing selling63 words
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Article96 1939-07-26 4 i;do i n h ting <»f Mini J 10, D nrcing fi n■ this morning Those present iren *i < Prime •r, Mr Chai ri. UM Hi 'ol ifce Ad'»y, lx>ni the tAini t I Co ordinath Deft nee, Lord i»)d; the r for ar, B 1 KinBritish Wireless - 96 words
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Article82 1939-07-26 4 Singapore, Tuesday. THARCiEP v the Instance of Inspector Hunter Gray oi Beach Road Police ration, a 6-year-old Chinese, Nk Chong Chua. appeared before Mr. Conrad Olcit.uii Uu 1 secord police court this foorning 0:1 a ch;«r^e that he at 8.30 p.m. on July 23 r Kitchener Road robbed Tan Ah82 words
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Article145 1939-07-26 4 London. Tu^ Previous To-da. Distillers 95 3 95 9 Dunlop Rubber 27 6 28 6 General Electric 74 1» 2 74 7» 2 Imperial Chemical Industries 28 7V 2 28 6 Imperial Tobacco 1319 1331^ Anglo-Dutch 22 4^2 22 9 Canadian Pacific 4Vfe 4 5 8 London145 words
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Advertisement71 1939-07-26 4 it VBsn BfUn^ hH I I I NOMINAL CAPITAL: I I•• t $40,000,000 I I ISSUED ft PAID UP I I CAPITAL: $10,000,000 I I BRANCHES ikrou(fhoßt I I Malaya, Sia«, Uarma, I I South China, Frenca I I indo-Cbiaa and Nether- I I iands East Indies. I 1 AGENTS71 words
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Advertisement16 1939-07-26 4 SOUTH lIIIISIS9I INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD Is Your MOTOR < AH fully insured? T(M bm 3. Flnlavson Green16 words
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Article635 1939-07-26 5 ruH 25 5 p.m. B 38- 401m 199 20,9 m 0.72 0.76 18 9 19 9 B?\ 1.17% 1.22% I "L 'i: B 0.32 2 0.34 B^n 16 9 17!6 B 24 25 6xd 0.50 0 55 0.23 0.26 I 146cd ■n Tin 7 6 8,6 B 20 6635 words
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Article200 1939-07-26 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Company D -idend Books Singapore. J.Jy 25, 5 p.m. Close Total 'of Tl^ Date Ex. Djv. year <, Payable Date Toial lor Kampong Kamunting 3d. No. 65 Aug. 4 I 1 id. bonus y\ue v a uc 5 12 V?^ Kampong Lanjut 6d. No.200 words
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Article197 1939-07-26 5 Singapore, Monday. Ampats 3|7»/ 2 41Ayer Wengs 0.71 0.75 Batu Selangors 1.17 1.22 Hong Fatts 0.62 0.64 Hongkong Tin 17 18[3 Jelebus 0.54 0.56 Kamunting Tin 8|- 816 Katu Tin 2016 2116 Kents 119 2|1 Killinghalls 13- 14|6 Kramats 8|- 9|Kuchais 1.17 122 Laruts 4|- 4;6 Linguis 1.45197 words
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Article112 1939-07-26 5 tot a Co Lt $30,000 1901 rL m: MUNICIPALITY fir a?"* 194 $400 000 Ma 3? c 1947 $1-600,000 Int. l»o9"red io^-' J?° 106 108 norn Mar i 9SD 51.000.000 Int. 1&13 red igSV^nnn 1131 /2 1141/ 2 norn Mar 3?i 963 2 -000,000 Int. fifi?W«*«fe"" lOs112 words
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Advertisement124 1939-07-26 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPU, N. V. Established by Royal Charter A.D. 182* Incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f .40,030 ,000.Reserve Fluid 10^00.000,London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland:— Rotterdam, The Hague, ati| 64 branches and sub-branches a* smaller places Netherlands East124 words
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Advertisement192 1939-07-26 6 y f •KVKN RVMKR THAN nBMTS I ITS lIIK BIGGEST lAVGB r«J!VB HADj r\ MONTHS! j STARTS nA\/ I I I X I MATINEE Ml i today PAVI L I (J N TO NIGHT 6 15 9 15 1 BILL {fair <^ !^2S^ f^ M SAHYi *W Th« world* |kj192 words
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Advertisement145 1939-07-26 6 i ACCLAIMED BY PACKED //oTw?l YESTERDAY'S OPENING! I CAPITOL|3 3 l5 SH .°tJ JOW UNCUT BY THE APPEAL BOAR ,c FIRST PICTURE m the MaK.no o( the BRITISH DEFENCE SERVICES 'pa^* Presented Mith the Year's most tim ely and most Thrills Spy Drama "SMASHING ih SPY Hl\<. S'""n g FAY145 words
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365 1939-07-26 7 Singapore, ruesaay. I th by misadventure was by the Coroner, B! CT OOpl p ter at the conclusion of the inquiry into the death W nvt an employee of Messrs. Cycle and Carnage, who B^ motor cycle combination came into collision with I Clemenceau Avenue365 words
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Article85 1939-07-26 7 Singapore. Tuesday. IfUA JIT SOON, i 18-year-old Hamanese cJi imed trial this mornn. lite second police rrourt before Mr. Conid Olcham on a charge of fraudulent possession of a Mahjong set. It was alleged th^t he could not give a satis- li»ctory account of how he85 words
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Advertisement141 1939-07-26 7 CLERICAL UNION The Cler.cal Union is holding it nineteenth anniversary celebratioi dance at the New World Cabaret 01 Saturday, July 29. from 8 30 p.m. to am. Admission <s 50 cents. •%«B9aaaaa 1 SUN TALKIE j (new world) 7-30 TO-NIGHT 930 I Tarzan^s Revenge' j ■■■■■■■■•^e n-*» aaaaaa«««g« The Most141 words
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6 1939-07-26 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Wednesday, July 26, 1939.6 words
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Article301 1939-07-26 8 7 KRE is ga-at anxiety to calm -he feelings which have been rutted by the invitations to the ning of the new Supreme Court m Singapore on Aug. 3. AccomPUjring the invitation was a notice regarding traffic arrangementi wnich stated that "privid pmto." possessing red motorcar labels,301 words
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Article, Illustration370 1939-07-26 8 Last Testament Of CHANNEL TUNNEL CHAMPION By The Late Baron Emile D'Erlanger THIB is 'he last testament, published m the Daily Telegraph on July 0. of 9aron Emile D'Erhnger, origina'or and staunch i hampioii of the Channel Tunnel scheme, whose death is report'in the latest cables from London. The Paron370 words
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Article603 1939-07-26 8 I THE opinion that civilian defence, I and not active defence, is "bhs true answer' to the Blitzkrieg, or I "lightning blow," of German air strategy is expressed m a bulletin entitled "The Nature of the Air Raid Threat," issued by the Air Raid De- fence League.603 words
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Advertisement21 1939-07-26 8 I To-days -White Label" Amwu^^naxt Honest men marry *oon, Wise men never. But they t'.l f,U m lovt with BEWAR'S i21 words
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Article333 1939-07-26 9 f 0 ST VALUABLE DOCUMENT fOR PROPAGANDA WORK ihi tin the finest advertisement that has yet come a scheme planned by J. Walter Thompson (Eastern) Bombay and Calcutta, m connexion with their clients, 1, Ail Service, comes to fruition. i Peterson, an executive, has just arrived m Colombo to333 words
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Article241 1939-07-26 9 g| London. I been a good deal of talk dreams round London dinner It Parted it was a book just ,b> Mi X I Wegroz tallHe Dream World." In it he m some of the remarkable H of the famous. He states, Kmnle. that no fewer than Xi Mr.241 words
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189 1939-07-26 9 Universities And Military Training FE "Daily Telegraph" understands that, shortly after the passage into law of the Military Training Bill, the Minister of Labour, Mr. Ernest Brown, will issue regulations to govern the position of undergraduates affected by its terms. About 20,000 undergraduates at the universities of England, Scotland and189 words
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Article245 1939-07-26 9 CURE FOR CANCER, INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION were covered with car ked i ce and, like frozen fish, were put to sleep for five days m a refrigerating chamber. It sounds crazy, but it has been done and, according to doctors who performed it, the women thus f-ozen245 words
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Advertisement20 1939-07-26 9 F lour Convenience E FORE OR AFTER THE SHOW DI\E At The :apitol "ESTAURANT Roc k Oysten AND Strawberrie. Obtainakl*20 words
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Advertisement112 1939-07-26 9 j tni TRUI TONIC POOD OMflfcwfci* «f mil Ckuntm mm* S—rm ALMONDdLEMON •the Ideal flavourings fbrPuddingsjCusiard, Pie$ t Cakes,efc. Try C Bs Eisencet when next you an making pastry, cuttard and blanc-mange. Taste Che delicious flavour it imparts. Listen to the jSP ~jgr wonderful comments that are sure to be112 words
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Article, Illustration179 1939-07-26 10 KING GEORGE DINES AT GREENWICH NAVAL COLLEGE AItOAKD 111 l WH KNOI ROYAL BABGB, Ike King went the Kiver I hamrs from Westminster U the Km.il Naval Ccfefl at (.reenuich. London, when, m the MVI/--restored Tainted Mall, he dined as the Kuest of the lU»ar<| of Admiralty. lie was accompanied179 words
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Article, Illustration141 1939-07-26 10 Duchess Of Kent At New Zealand Reception The Duchess of Kent attended the reception of the New Zealand Women's Association at the Rembrandt Rooms m Kensington, London. Her hat fashion is particularly appealing, fashioned m straw and trimmed with marquisette. (Planet News). Kapaaei i mmous ]»iciure Mart on y, ltni141 words
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Article, Illustration122 1939-07-26 11 Welcomed by high officials of the Spanish Government, Count Galeaz™ Ciano, Italian Foreign Minister and son-in-law of Mussolini, arrived m Barcelona on his weeks visit to Spain that is designed to strengthen the ties between the two countries. Above he is seen (third from the122 words
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Article, Illustration52 1939-07-26 11 A BIT OF OLD ROME Right, Count Ciano, (centre) squintinf m the sun as he walks along the mas sive Roman walls o the old fortress a Tarragona, durin his Tisit of friendship to Spain. Oi the right, barehead ed, is Senor Serrano Suner, Spanish Mini ster of the Interior52 words
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Article58 1939-07-26 11 Un nua! inspection of the Yeomen he Guard the oldest armed force the cou ntry-was carried out by n the grounds of Buckinßlh Established by Henry etmea wear Tudor uniami a »o present at every •**ony. Above Sergeantw. aged 73, m his resindent unif "m M58 words
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Article, Illustration39 1939-07-26 11 Mounted Police rehearsed their musical nde at lm^ r Court— their training headquarters m Surrey— for the forthcoming annual Mounted Police Display. Here they are s>een forming a star du-ing the rehearsal. (Planet News).39 words
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Article, Illustration810 1939-07-26 12 FURNITURE MEASURE THE newest ieature of note m the equipment of a modern home is furniture made to measure whic^ undoubtedly |H»I kttߧ of dl nity. completeness and rest that is unobtainable m any other way. In this new furniture, line MM colour are all important, while detail and extravagant810 words
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Advertisement18 1939-07-26 12 brack Singapore's LATEST EUROPEAN HAIR STYLISTS 363A Orchard Rd. (Near Orchard Rd Police Station), I Phone 4084. kt18 words
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Advertisement5 1939-07-26 12 Sj-f^ THE GLOBE TRADING LT^SlNj^B5 words
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Article, Illustration984 1939-07-26 13 Simple methods of GARDEN ILLUMINATION m tho reallj love their gar- nu;st always regret the fail |t, since darkness obliterates Ei outlines of pools and bird■nd submerges gay banks of Bin gloomy masses. Ink \s the lack of adequate Ition extremely irritating if m take a pride m your ■bin984 words
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Advertisement267 1939-07-26 14 THEY^nO«LOpK;AFTER^YOU ONiTHIT CHKAP RETURN YICKETi TO CHINA, JAPAN, COLOMBO, AND BOMBAY AfEUafeie f»>r two months From SINGAPORE JO: Ist Class 2nd Class 1!«..,..k.Pi« 5137.44 $102.86 Shai>-hai 5188.57 8137.44 Kolm or YoU'inaria 5222.86 8154.29 Bombay 8300.00 $205.71 Colombo $252.86 $188.57 All VfMtli nay eel 2 at any port on or off267 words
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Advertisement322 1939-07-26 14 k TO FRENCH PORT iT \£Zj>\ CHARCEURS REUNIS m BOMEWARm. IFORBIN For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp, Dunkirk Al CAP C T JACWL'ES For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazarie Bordeaux a* j TO SAIGON INDOCHIH TAP ST JACQUES For Saigon, Toonuie and Haiphon? j, CAP VARELLA For Saigon. Tourane and Haiphon? k S322 words
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328 1939-07-26 15 Attempt To Impersonate Man Of Same Name Singapore, Tuesday. "JHE Official Assignee takes a serious view of this case, as, if accused had been successful, the clerk would have been m serious trouble," Inspector L. Prynn told the third police magistrate (Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke). to-day when his worship convicted a328 words
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Article136 1939-07-26 15 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit Ship Godoun Gate Gate KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Sir Hastings Anderson, City of Mandalay. Camphuijs, Dredger Foremost. King's Dock Wharf: Nil. Coal Wharf: Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjoii" Pagar: Albert Dock: Hoppers 11 19. Victoria Dock:136 words
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Article84 1939-07-26 15 Singapore, Tuesday. S. PALANIAPPAN (35), a grass-cutting coolie employed by the Royal Singapore Golf Club, appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh, the Singapore Fifth Police Magistrate this morning and pleaded guilty to a charge that he at 11 a.m. yesterday at the V/ 2 milestone, B'ikit Timah84 words
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Advertisement280 1939-07-26 15 BIIIIXS I'HILLP LIXE7~"!| H -Incorporated m Australia) f NEXT SAIUNGS I 1 1 A Doe Sails. I X July 30 Aug. 4 I Aug. 31 Sept. 4 I X cT P rCUnd tlip tickete from Singapore to Aa«rtralia issued at the I fcl)rf;(T DXEI return 5642.86 Ist class $430.71 2nd280 words
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Advertisement67 1939-07-26 15 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO V LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA "SHIRAIA" 8,000 TONS SAILING JULY 28 AT 3 P.M. The above vt*e] has excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon and Second Saiocn passengers. Special Holiday Heturn -ickets to China and Japan (interchangeable with67 words
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Miscellaneous202 1939-07-26 15 pfAUNTELLICENCEJ I TO-DAY X Islander July 26 11 a.m. TT Vahya 26 2 pm II Toca 26 3 p.m. W :a. S East I CCa XL.M. 26 9 PM I 'Ihedens 26 3 pm K.LM. 26 9 p.m The Jens 26 3 pjii Khoen Hoea n 26 3 p.m. W202 words
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Miscellaneous54 1939-07-26 15 Law Notice For To-Day Before Mr. Justice Manning m 3rd Court at li a.m. Part heard:— S. 240,38— J. N. Jones vs Wee Chenv; Soon. Thereafter:— S. 581,38— Chan Wai Hing vs. Kee Sing Of. and ors. S. 450,36— F. A. Bartholomeusz Ltd. vs. F. J. J. Van Cant (including54 words
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Miscellaneous105 1939-07-26 15 MAILS EXPECTED Mails expected from Europe etc. 'Amsterdam > by Air (X.L.M,) time of delivery of boxholdcrs' letters only 7.30 pm today and general delivery of ):-tters 8.25 a.m. to morrow. Mails expected from Europe etc. 'London) by Air (Imperial), time of delivery of boxhokters' letters only 3 pjn. ■md105 words
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1814 1939-07-26 16 THE MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 133) ppON m under re defi All Pe^^.^^-t thereto arc lnnltiou and known vitcd t'> mak( h r lf n ,1 secretary kB m writing to the Colonial Be d > bt ordrr that th, .same may be (ore tho G<ivcrnor m Countii. Hie Mur.lripM *■»*<"'':;1,814 words
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Article162 1939-07-26 16 A -Tllawu who was SS^ I 8 to one day's simple impnSSjl rigorous imprisonment I ot 40 tahils of non-GovernmeiSl failed m his appeal m Ch l?f to-day before Sir Percy McEhSJ De Costa, who wj ™J*| stated m hi, defence that 2 li found on him162 words
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Article162 1939-07-26 16 Singapore, Tua R. A. SAMY an Indian who wj duced before Mr. Conrad thje Singapore Second Police Mai on a charge of being drunk andi ble, was also charged with having to attend court yesterday. Accia arrested on a warrant. Accused pleaded guilty to bfl charges and said that162 words
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Article77 1939-07-26 16 Singapore. Ttt DOH SENG, a Hokkien, was tta| 1 ing sentenced to a fine of default inree weeks' rigorous a mjent, by Mr. C. H. Koh, the» District Judge and Fourth Pqwe trate on a charge of po&jessio" quarts of dutiable samsu at 1 on July 18 at Balestier77 words
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Advertisement114 1939-07-26 16 Tanglin Barracks:— J All that piece oi land oc™ the War Department and cj m lots *****. *****0, lMijlJfl Mukim of Tanglin as "JM cularly delineated on Cenwj 5578 sheets 3 and 4 to tM the Senior Superintendent oim Singapore. vitftlm prcside^'B Munif ipal coaxm SINGAPOREJ^ ICII 1 1 Tenders114 words
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738 1939-07-26 17 EACH OF TRUST CHARGE SAINST CINEMA MANAGER I (Fnm Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday, rase m which Mr. Gus Davi former manager of the Kuala Lumpur, is charged, with criminal breach belonging to the Company commenced before Mr. [jit** 1 Mr Davis was charged ir fe 3 thls mirnlnf738 words
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Article104 1939-07-26 17 I Ucn, July M^— The Colonial Office report on Palestine &tat#a that rltn two R.A.F. tenders h-id ibot tit on ihc Beenhefri* Hebron ;":ar! ;e>terdr/\ a military detachment went out 'Kid engaged the banuits, and it. is bei** ved that casualties wcr-c inflicted en ihem beioieBritish Wireless - 104 words
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Article102 1939-07-26 17 London. July M a question h\ Uv irir.ii^c of Commons, Mr. R. A. BUtler, the Unclci -Secretary fa WatIgn Affair*, <sr,d '"It is unfortunately tu-p that much propaganda ot an anti-British is ,;üblish«(i jr. Gcrmaa \rah.c hPoadcasM and much Jiiaec*.--i; p information, e«pccta4ly ie(;ar».ing Pa Jessie,British Wireless - 102 words
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Article65 1939-07-26 17 Playing at Farre: Park m a friendly I i^ime of soccer last Sunday, River Val-: icy Rovers defeated the Amity Football XI 2—l Chin 800 and Joo Hearn scored for the Rovers. The following represented River Val•cy Ro\ero Kay Eng. Teck Chye, Jtt-j Uan Law, Ping Chong, Chwee65 words
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Article64 1939-07-26 17 Kampong Glam B. P. The following will represent the Kg. Glam B.P. against Bukit Cjiagar B.P. Johorc. on Thursday at the Clerical Union. The match will start at 6.30 p.m. Singles: Noor Mohamed. S. Fardan, Sujak. Doubles: Jasman and Taib Sayadi: Malik and Taib Mohamed; Salleh and YussofT Alias; Wee64 words
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Article129 1939-07-26 17 Irishmen Leave London London, July 25. THE progress of the Prevention of Violence Bill is being watched with particular interest by Scot-land-yard, where plans for dealing with the situation when t/he bill be comes law have already been formula te.l. A long list of persons suspected of beinft actively engagedReuter - 129 words
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Article157 1939-07-26 17 Sin Chow Jit Pon - Sin Chow Jit Pon Shanghai, July 20. LAST night, which was a moonlight night, an undisclosed number of Japanese planes invaded Chungking and chopped nearly 100 bomb.i over the cily. Two lar^e bcmts exploded 25 yards 'rom a hoiel when* several news agencies, including Rcucrs and157 words
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Advertisement71 1939-07-26 18 I Jfriewon Ra^o Mo^/ CB-243 8 Valve Table Model 8 Inch Dynamic speaker 8 Watts output Covers 13-555 meters 51 44 Less 10% for Cash or ON EASY TERMS for full particulars or a free Home Trial write or phone Sole Agents: Sola Showroom: H. L Carter Co. I Emerson71 words
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Article620 1939-07-26 19 m ti-li Jn'twccn England and the West Indies at Man- \vhidi concluded yesrerday, was drawn. London, July 25. I vine rapidly under the influence of the sun when owned m the Test match at Manchester between Eng- Indies. On the previous day the West Indies had m reply to620 words
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Article190 1939-07-26 19 A MEETING of the Singapore Baseball Association wjls held last night at No. 9, St. Michaels Road, the residence 1 Mr. Paul Jame>, the honorary secretary of the association. Mr. F D Harrfon, the President of tne Association, was In the chair and ethers present weir Flying-Officer J.190 words
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Article205 1939-07-26 19 1 1 M.C..V defeated the R.A.F. (H.Q.) by two goals to nil m a Pjmion 2B league soccer match played at the V.M.C.A. ground l^aay. Both the goals were scored m the first half. Play was Qf a scrappy nature and did not205 words
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Article21 1939-07-26 19 The RA.F. reserves beat the Police I reserves at Se]tar by six goals to one m. a soccer match played yesterday.21 words
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Article17 1939-07-26 19 n«K r ri s declared. Olae declared and 200 for draw, e74 for three The17 words
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Article25 1939-07-26 19 ci lh eKG e r F )u r somes competition WIU be p layed °n S *ill a. c their own part-25 words
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Advertisement442 1939-07-26 19 WEARNES AIR SERVICES LTD. AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY SERVICES. AUGUST 4TII. SPECIAL HOLIDAY SERVICE. Ordinary Service. Leave Singapore 7.00 a.m. Leave Singapore 3.00 p.m. Arrive K. Lumpur 8.40 a.m. Arrive K. Lumpur 4.40 p.m. Leave K. Lumpur 8.55 a.m. Leave K. Lumpur 4.55 p.m. Arrive lpoh 9.55 a.m. Arrive Penanjj 5.30442 words
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Miscellaneous20 1939-07-26 19 BE TABLES Wa TO-DAY Watt 6.44 a.m. 7.5 ft J?P-m. 8.5 ft. TO-MORROW a.m. 7.5 ft. <3 p.m. 8.5 ft.20 words
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548 1939-07-26 20 London, July 25. IN the House of Commons to-day, Mr. F. J Bellenger (Lab., Basselaw; asked whether Sir John Simon (Chancellor) had noted th? urther depreciation of the exchange valu? cf the Chinese dollar, and whether th« td the Currency Stabilisation' Fund were548 words
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58 1939-07-26 20 AUSTRALIA AND WEALTH CONSCRIPTION Melbourne, July 25. Alter conferring with the Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, Trade Union representatives have agreed to recommend dropping the boycott on the national register of wealth and manpower in-stead,-they will concentrate on obtaining its repeal or amendment. It is expected the Government will Derm* amendmentsReuter - 58 words
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Article40 1939-07-26 20 n London, July 25 it is learnt that sir Thomas InSdp Dominions Secretary, is vlalttng New onndland durng the Parliamentary re-" I'nd I of AiT. PrObably be leavin^ at the Will depend upon the EuroDeq «itt ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article395 1939-07-26 20 SOVIET THREA T TO JAPAN Moscow, July 25. M. KUZNETSOV, Commissar of the Navy, m a fighting speech declared, "We know what some of our restless neighbours say m the Far They need a lesson from our armed forces before they realise that our frontiers are inviolable and that weReuter - 395 words
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Article39 1939-07-26 20 progrSs ne au tlcs jf?Port that he is are not A^f^ 1 authorities 'her Muthucum^ uwill he Th.t 5 0 whe sent the Colony m Jh to repre•natch .gtort theF M mkSi P« during the Augusfhoii^ayf LUm39 words
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Article159 1939-07-26 20 RUBBER QUOTA AT 60 PER CENTS •ourlh quarter, 193 l tember if. niwnwhfo TJ received fr,, n lhe Bt < *"J ment f« r i| 1( r If J connection with th t jJL J wound by altering the -Sr J export quota. I Barter Plan I The market fuilyReuter - 159 words
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Article124 1939-07-26 20 Cost Of British Troops In China London, Ji by Mr. H. Day (U tral South wark), for 1 tion, regarding the cost ol troops m China, Mr. Hore (War Minister), m the H Commons to-day said the < expenditure on British milito /isons m Cnina for the year Mar. 31,Reuter - 124 words
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Article12 1939-07-26 20 Yussef Abudurra. J de*ribed p^| Pransjordan by th< Dgions to-day. ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Advertisement65 1939-07-26 20 R E Gil HjTTIsE I^ iriOUm PASTE Clears up unhealthy gums and makes the mouth sweet and fresh; the g- v m n firm, and gives youv teeth a sparging whiteness. Qiniiii /f»/fojs± BARLOW CO., lm^ 0 gvjM II l :ffll M for Ttet.'i an<f Gums l*t-»i»* •'Ai^AAi/" f\ i^^B65 words
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Title Section9 1939-07-26 1 TMoAnina- Jjuhunz. FILM FANFARE SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY JULY 20. 19:59.9 words
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Article412 1939-07-26 1 I [EAR, when the September crisis looked as it might put an ko British mm making, Hollywood made its biggest effort to ties Lauohton back into its fold. The actor again refused, lac us place was at home and that he intended to continue for Mayflower Pictures, the company412 words
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Article, Illustration351 1939-07-26 1 Gabriele D'Annunzio CALLED HER "THE MOST GLAMORO us WOMAN IN THE WORLD" J ROMANCE, tarn amid the turmoil of a irirld at war, moves the plot of "Hotel Imperial," Para mount's stirring new screen drama, which starts to-day at the Alhambra. Isa Miranda, making her initial appearance n an American351 words
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Article78 1939-07-26 1 ISABEL JEWELL joins Vac enormous 'cast of "Gone With the Wind." She portrays Emmy Blatter* Tlu>Sfl Glamour Girls" is heavily loado.l Aitn youthful players— Tom Brown. Lew Ayres, Lana Turner. Richard Cartawn. Mr. Ayres is also scheduled for "Pretty Penny," with Florence Rice Davic. Niven has again78 words
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Article547 1939-07-26 2 111 l II VI 11 Oft \OT- WHKN Bobby Connoll) Bni directing nldfets ißd otln 1h) tie danOi numbers nrT».r wizani 01 o/.r he thought hs hid ted t! I wring mb :n bis can Hut he didn't know I.. hftll "1 iV He547 words
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Article, Illustration17 1939-07-26 2 Marwm Martin. Kmudwiifl known showgirl, his arfl Hollywood, and is now wifl Paramount film Invifl Happiness."17 words
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Advertisement86 1939-07-26 2 ■■■■■■■■•■IiItIitHIIIIIIIIIMI NMIIIINfI i MOV/ PLAYING ALH AMB RA I A IS A MI R A R ID A I S RAY MILLARI) I IN I A PARAMOUNT PICTURE 1 WITH I REGINALD OWEN-GENE LOCKHART AND I DftNA*?" 01 1 NAISH I dpama COSSACK CHORUS. I DO n«t ACTION -THRILLS-ROMANCE I86 words
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Article, Illustration539 1939-07-26 3 JIMMY FIDLER gives you jßiflgCrosty lazily soar I pealTof gooa fortune to lav, a tough time retamEeci tor those old copy |s or success. I doubt lervukcd-uallyworK-Ihin< 6 to his life— unless Ittichisgoli score down Les. Hi's violated §of success, hugged a I difference539 words
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Advertisement59 1939-07-26 3 End gentlemen, to see Tthis hurts me I THE FAMOUS CUT MORE THAN IT M. Jr^^lfcflr PPNTTTRYI l^^li^^^^ ■K. -^88? j^p Mr C\ tEHt i^r Si ftps yw. fcti i MißiPy BP^^^___ M^^^^m I 1 BERGEN HcURTHY a I "MORTIMER" Conftmce Movie Mary I Directed by GBORGE MARSHALL deduced by59 words
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Advertisement59 1939-07-26 3 The BIGGEST MUSIC AL of ilie YKAH! M SING! LAUGH! ■%L y DANCE! ROMANCE! Bfl^P It's Joyous! TmX^/'f'/ Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer'3 '^Bf^'^ Musical Spectacle on Waikiki's Beach of Dreams Starring tjßgjJ^. ELEANOR POWELL, ROBERT YOUNG. GEORGE. BURNS l^L Bl;; GRACIE ALLEN and many *-dS|^^^^ A H H v^ 7 1 1 .159 words
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Article, Illustration858 1939-07-26 4 Hollywood AT HOME M |L"ST let me .!..> inio .something comfortable I^n't that th? first thought as you enter your vn Vme after a hard day's work Hut just because you rr > h? comfortable is ru reason to fcrget all rules of fasinion. Is it any easier t 0858 words
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Article, Illustration387 1939-07-26 5 Gripping Picture Of International SPIES JHE gigantic undercovci workings of foreign spy rings nnd the relentless counter-action ol the Fv<\ ral Bureau of Investigation are toki m Columbia's "flUMhlng the Sw Ring," whi:h op? led at the Capita yesterday. Th^ film, as timely as to-day's newspaper, is said to be387 words
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Article, Illustration645 1939-07-26 5 I write McCarthy and W. C. Fields have hardly \i on speaking terms for over a year, and m v new picl urc which is coming to the Pavilion on Sunday, they're, still bickering! I never speak as tbey pass b\ bat »s, unless Kiev nn645 words
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Article176 1939-07-26 6 THE LATEST LINE ON Hollywood rnsALINO FHPSELL taking a course of exercise treatmi m pre R pa"uon tor her exercise scenes m -The Women" F oreno Rice home from her Haiwai.an noneymoon. Clark GuMe and bride Carole Lombard getting their numerous WCd Una Srand' Madge Evans back from a few176 words
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Article, Illustration51 1939-07-26 6 —i> \li« I I r«- m her new J .'Otli Vntun-I film I i ,|»i 11 N:iih\ Kelly ..ml Coiislancp BHMWM are h«r (wo umpanions m ii< picture which J trIU :n\ exciting story of J Warner's part m the great I om«I ot51 words
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Advertisement213 1939-07-26 6 ■f.i.. I IS WAR INEVITABLE? THEN READ THIS! 1 "THE GANCS ALL HERE" ASSOCIATED BRITISH PICTURE j waiting to give you the laugh of a lifetime with i J JACK BUCItAKAN Li ;e Venus de Milo needs no identification j i EDWARD KVFHF/IT HOUTON— whose name is a label to213 words
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Article, Illustration315 1939-07-26 7 Edward G. Robinson Should Have Been A G-MAN Ird G. Rcbinson ever left his acting career he would be an ideal G-ir*n. lority for this statement is Leon G. Turrou former ace invesfciator of the F.E.I, i vent to Hollywood as technical adviser on Warner Bros asions of a Nazi315 words
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Article277 1939-07-26 7 CALLING A SPADE A SPADE THAT'S WHAT "CONFESSIONS OF A NAZI SPY" DOES. IT IS DUE SHORTLY AT THE THE ALHAMBRA JHIS is a unique film For tfvfirst time m motion picture* a spade is fftUfd a spade. I which Warner Brothers, who are undoubtedly paving ti.». way for newer277 words
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Article89 1939-07-26 7 the girls who will play m "Th« Women" are as busy as bees the* days trying to get new— and sensational I -hairdos. Norma Shearer thinks sht will stick to the "Baby Bob." .Tian Crawford spent a week m New Yor* s'.'. dying up on new coiffures. But so far89 words
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Advertisement95 1939-07-26 7 ALHAMBRA coming shortly JSUNDAYJO* JULY AIHAMBRA SEE Th e Wizard of L-V^IIJL 111 HPPlli** *^^^^^HtilKfe 4«^^^3tefir 1^ l^q tTi* 1 tBHHWBpp <B Bfe-^J%^ff^nM I I 19^» tyßm c%A t Tt M T fl^| la A I M I Kk > i lift d V i f^B ifl viß B 795 words
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Article, Illustration181 1939-07-26 8 CRIME Cum- COMEDY At The Pavilion s-ar ."sra— 0« harassed fctecttW o %dUI Melvyrl U( ,u,las'. as !»nva.o detective. faced with a perplexing crime problem Way thefte from an exel isive iewcPery company store hay. V( rvbocly-^pe.-.nlly the insurance oompanr-in a dtther of ewttc"SlglM h«bO( major s US pect v181 words
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Article124 1939-07-26 8 Ih.i Mc:'vcl. who mad." her hr>t ipptmnmrn M M'tro-c.oidwv.'i-,l m m -Private Lives," which Franklin dim-led with llaH.ld s li^qurt a< assistant, has iciiniwd t<» that st.idiofor the n»le t MMCta <;il<* l« On Ko" owcd Time," wh.ih Frai'Min is produrittg wit!i I'.iicqiK t M (1 rector. Hi124 words
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Article, Illustration329 1939-07-26 8 At least, he is his adopted son found m the jungle after an aeroplane crash m the coming "Tarzan m Exile" "TARZAN IN EXILE," first of the thrilling Edgar Rice Burroughs stories to be made into a picture since Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer acquired the complete rights to329 words
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