The Straits Times, 17 September 1939
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Title Section54 1939-09-17 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA SECOND EDITION! No. 404 Sunday, Sept. 17, 1939 Price 10 Cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper In Malaya No. 404 Sunday. Sept. 17, 1939 Price 10 Cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES (FREE SUPPLEMENT ISSUED WITH THE SUNDAY TIMES. SINGAPORE) (NOT54 words
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Article199 1939-09-17 1 Halt Ordered To Manchu Border Fighting TERMS ANNOUNCED BY THE OFFICIAL SOVIET NEWS AGENCY Fresh Rumours Of NonAggression Pact AS -a result of Russo-Japanese negotiations in Moscow, agreement has been reached for the cessation of all hostilities on the Outer MongolianManchukuo border, reports Reuter. Fighting has been going199 words
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Article125 1939-09-17 1 REPORTED NAZI OFFER TO TOKIO Tokio, Saturday. AN' important recommendation has been made by the German Amdor, Gen. Eugen Ott, to his Government on the improvement of relations between Japan and Germany, according to the Hochi Shimbun. (Jen. OU, the newspaper understands, suppleiren*ed his recommendation125 words
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76 1939-09-17 1 i •yt'ort:'P»iuraß»» THE Secretary of F*ate, Mr Curde Hvll, has indicatrd to-newspapei men :n Washington that as far as Amf Tlca s concerned, the torpedoing of th Athenia was not regarded as a close incident. Evidence, he said, was still beir taken from theReuter - 76 words
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Article25 1939-09-17 1 Bnee Sept. 13 public meetings have be>\'i prohi sited. Other emergency measures are beln? taken beginning from to-day. Central Nevrs.25 words
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Article64 1939-09-17 1 Attempt Inspired By Foreigners A COMMUNIQUE issued in Simla refers to an unsuccessful attempt which was made by tribesmen in the North-west Frontier to start a rising In Afghanistan simultaneously with the outbreak of the war in Europe. The attempt was possibly Inspired by foreign influenceReuter - 64 words
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122 1939-09-17 1 Tin Rubber To Aid Britain To Win London, Saturday. DETERMINATION to give all their immense material aid towards the prosecution of the war has been emphasized by the British Colonies and Dependencies, says a Ministry of InI formation bulletin. Particularly significant is that tuis y determination has been expressed notBritish Wireless - 122 words
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Article53 1939-09-17 1 Rome, Saturday. MR. Toshio Shiratorl, the Japanese Ambassador to Italy, left Naples for New York this morning to return to Japan via America. Oen. Count Terauchi and Admiral Baron Osumi, who are now staying in Italy, will proceed to London aboard the liner Hakone Maru, due In Naples53 words
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Article38 1939-09-17 1 Shanghai, Saturday. DUE to the advent of the eighth anniversary of the Mukden Incident of Sept. 18, 1931, when the Japanese launched the invasion of Manchuria, the Shanghai Municipal Council authorities have begun taking precautlona»y measures.— Central News38 words
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Article268 1939-09-17 1 Chungking Journal On Tokio's "Bluff" Chungking, Saturday. COMMENTING on the meeting of foreign military commanders In Shanghai, at which the Japanese authorities suggested revision of the Shanghai defence arrangements, the newspaper Sao Tang Pao, in an editorial, urges the Powers not to be "hoodwinked by Japanese268 words
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68 1939-09-17 1 Hong Kong, Saturday. MR. T. V. Soong, chairman ojf* the Bank of China, left for Chungking to-day, reports Reuter. An- Eastern News message from Shanghai says that, according to a Chinese report, Mr. Soong, as a representative of the Chungking Government, will shortly go68 words
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Article32 1939-09-17 1 London, Saturday. "THE King has approved the appoint- ment of the Queen as Commander-in-Chief of the Women's Royal Navy Service, Auxiliary Territorial Service, and Women's Auxiliary Air Force.—32 words
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Article80 1939-09-17 1 $300,000,000 For Roads In S.-West China Hong Kong, Saturday. TEi£ Chungking Government tt making efforts to obtain a loan of $300,000,000 from the United States, according to a report from Chungking. This loan, it is said, is to be used for the construction of railways80 words
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Article18 1939-09-17 1 The new air services linking Cape Town «nd the Transvaal with Loanda. Pprtuguese West Africa, have been inaugurated.18 words
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Article83 1939-09-17 1 Chungking, Saturday. CHINESE defence of the Yellow River has been tartJier strengthened with the recapture of- Wenhsien, in North Honan Province, according to Chinese field dispatches. Chinese forces are reported to have launched a drive on Wenhsien on Sept. 7, capturing the city on Wednesday night.Reuter - 83 words
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168 1939-09-17 1 Nazi-Soviet Scheme To Partition Poland New York, Saturday. pi RTHER details have been r received of a preliminary, agreement reported to have been reached in Hcrlin between German} and Russia for the partitioning of Poland and the setting up of a buffer Polish State made up of the remaining territory.168 words
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Article278 1939-09-17 1 HOM3 SOCC3R RETURNS TO hi'ATEUR STATUS LOLTONj Saturday- Football today returned to the old sta&e before the formation of the football league, with all play for amateurs. Contracts between clubs and players have been rescinded during ther v/ar, and games today vere played as a series of friendly278 words
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Advertisement27 1939-09-17 1 1 t liT& tff£*t a P. a Hendrv Singapore— Penang. wd\ Mm. rfl ml m -'^l^v $3.95 $6,95 /Jf jLy. k^LW^L\ wKnAw K.LUMPUR PENANG IPOH SINGAPORE TAIPING27 words
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Advertisement22 1939-09-17 1 lUST RECEIVED... SEW SHIPMENT OF CHINESE INDIAN CARPETS 1I \NT IN DESIGN t HARMONIZING IN OLOI KS visrt CHOTIRMALL'S 11—13. HIGH ST.22 words
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Article, Illustration1679 1939-09-17 2 David G. Johnston - David G. Johnston By *THE running of Sydney Wooderson has led experts to believe that in the near future the mile will be covered in four minutes. Does this represent the human speed limit? Will anyone ever run the 100 yards in less than1,679 words
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Advertisement685 1939-09-17 2 SiS v 5 Is- I S Doc tors tht world m -*^V' I />y havt fivtn thtir ttrti- V mony to the remarkable l^k >^ efficacy »f Amdm Soap Don't scratch— J^ tfiar it won't cure i l PBICKLY J{ >. m\mk i HEAi i Ikfe u^ I 1 t7l685 words
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1572 1939-09-17 3 •THE second week of the War has seen no cessation in thr activities of the Food Control Office and of the various c—anisalicns responsible for carrying out the Food Controllor's instructions. If anything, activity has been intensified, especially against profiteers. of the most important Orel re1,572 words
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Article825 1939-09-17 3 THE latest market price list, issusd en Saturday evening, with minimum and maximum prices is as follows: MEAT I psc kati 30 cts., 48 cts.: beet stew or rurry. per kati 28 cU., 40 cts.; fillet steak, per lb. 52 cts.. 70 cts.: mutton, Australian, per825 words
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Article374 1939-09-17 3 FURTHER fixed prices were announced in a Government Gazette last night. Lamp cases Eveready: No. 3743, maximum whole sale price, W. 55 a dozen, No. 3744, $9.20, No. 3745. 11.05. No. 3773. 6.70, No. 3774, 7.70, No. 2644. 2.60 a piece. No. 2645. 3.10, No. 2663.374 words
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58 1939-09-17 3 New York, Saturday. MR. Sumner Welles, Under-Secretary Wt State, has left for Panama CU. where a Pan-American conference will be held on Sept. 23. He stated th 3; chief subject of discussion would bj j "now to cc-unter the shock and dislocation oiReuter - 58 words
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Advertisement476 1939-09-17 3 SAUSAGES that will make A i/on ask. for a second helping It's always a treat when S.C.S. jd* SAUSAGES are put on the table. /^^Rx Every Sausage Is packed with /"V <£i£JC>k. goodness and flavour. Delicious, too. %J ><I> /£^j/» are oui CHIPOLATA, COCKTAIL ~j£ r and TOMATO SAUSAGES jf476 words
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Miscellaneous349 1939-09-17 3 In Singapore To-day CINEMAS. To-day ALBAMBBA: "Jesse James" with Tyrone Power, Henry Fonda Se Nancy Kelly. 11 a.m., 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15. CAPITOL: '•Clouds Over Europe" with Ralph Richardson. 11 a.m.. 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15. PAVILION: "So This Is London" with Robertson Hare Alfred Drayton. 3.15, C.15 and 9.15. QIEKN'S349 words
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Advertisement445 1939-09-17 4 "FINE SPECTACULAR PICTURE... A BREATHLESS PIECE OF ENTERTAINMENT, SUSPENSEFUL. THRILLING. A PICTURE YOU SHOULD NOT MISS"— NEWS OF THE WORLD TO-DAY 11 A. M. 3.15 6.15 9.15 P. M. igUsf ALSO 'ARMIES of the WORLD' A And 20th Century-Fox Movietone News m a 7 UAVID9 A 20til Century Fox Newest445 words
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Advertisement890 1939-09-17 4 "HOUSE FULL" RIGHT AFTER NIGHT. PROOF THAT HERE IS SINGAPORE'S 6RANDEST ENTERTAINMENT 1 D~ftU!3 BOW 3/15 S"A kigh dau comedy"— FßEE PRESS rAYILIIIiI 6.15 9.15 "A good show"- STRAITS TIMES ""ROBERTSON "HARE ALFRED DRAYTON 'SO THIS IS LONDON" HLbK 20th Century Fox British Picture mk ■mk i \mm \Jm\ and890 words
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Advertisement363 1939-09-17 4 SEASON EXTENDED! IV, ORE DAYS!! 4 SHOWS TO-DAY.. 11 A.M. 3.15- 6.15 9.15 g^ »|y g^ b Don't miss thic Grand CA P I IUL British Spy etcry Columbia Films' Timely Adventure Comedy Hit! t^^^^^^^^Sfc BstMßssssgaßssssssssssfc&S^ trOfil U «ff^. Mlalii lf« UaUwl R I weeks' y ■BOhiasssst sssasam A. Vti363 words
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Article, Illustration54 1939-09-17 5 JACK Benny, the radio and film star, 'T has earned £234,060 from radio (work alone in the past four years-- according to evidence just given in a Hollywood lav/ suit. Mr. Benny also earned some s:nall in the films. he Plaza Bojs and A Brunette," appearing in54 words
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Article, Illustration125 1939-09-17 5 fHE TAMING OF THE SHREW Is to be presented in the Victoria Memorial Hall by the Sceneshlfters: There Is no intention of cancelling the show. v It is expected to be a first-class production. Scenery, costumes, hats, shoes and other props have been designed by125 words
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Article46 1939-09-17 5 'THE famous actor Sacha Guitry, has at last succumbed to the call of Hollywood. The actor has publicly announced that he will soon jo to Hollywood, but he has made no mention of a contract or the company with which hp will be associated.46 words
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Article164 1939-09-17 5 /}NE of the soloists at the Singapore Musical Society Concert on Sunday Oct 1. will be Winifred Davidson, of Kuala Lumpur. Thi.s artist was to have sung once before at one of the society's concerts, but home leave intervened and on her retu -n she weat to164 words
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Article, Illustration180 1939-09-17 5 ALHAMBRA Now On.— "Jesse James" (Tyron? Power. Henry Fonda, Nancy Keily, Randolph Scott, aim Suir.merviilei. A Twentieth Century-Fox drama. In technicolour. Next Chance.—'' Gateway Dou Ameche, Arleen Whelan. Greeoo' RatofT, Binnie Barnes, Gilbert Roiand, Raymond Walburn. John Carradlne' A Twentieth C?ntury-Fo>: romance. Following Attraction Who Goes Next?"180 words
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Advertisement152 1939-09-17 5 THE ELECTRIC SHAVER ■'Mid i». I Price Obtainable from Ciowl Dealers. Agents "IMPANEX" S**- liai 'loiUi Bank Building, Chulia Street. P. O. Box 684 SINGAPORE. NOTICE EMPOIATEI MILK C[i^ COTTAGE EttPOMTEI J^ MILK HAVE MOT ABVANCEO IN PRICE! Agents: -GUTH^IE CO., LTD. NOTICE. 1. "-ZI-KI.l. A. >!>NS. <}uaiiued Optiri :ns152 words
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Advertisement340 1939-09-17 5 KILLS DENTAL DECAY GERMS IN 30 SECONDS euthymol Tooth Paste PLEASANT TO USE WHITENS THE TEETH PREVENTS DECAY IN COMMON WITH ALL OTHER PARKE DAVIS CO., PREPARATIONS THERE HAS BEEN NO INCREASE IN PRICE MAYNARD Co., Ltd., «hcapore. DEPOT FOR MALAYA. First thing in the morning even j£/l before washing—340 words
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Article, Illustration620 1939-09-17 6 Government Spending Large Sums On Irrigation (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Saturday. CVEX if overshadowed in com- mercial importance by Singapore and Penang, Malacca still boasts a valuable asset in that it is one of the most important padi growing links in the Malayan scheme for620 words
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Article149 1939-09-17 6 NUNS have been informed by Cardinal Hinsley, head of the Roman Catholic Hierarchy In England, that they may discard their traditional headgear during war. Many of the nuns' communities were worrying about the difficulty ol adjusting their gas masks over the headgear they149 words
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Article62 1939-09-17 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia. IT is reported that nathe fishermen from Sanghe island (north of the Celebes) met such a terrifflc gale and storm that their boats were capsized and many of them were either drowned while attempting to swim ashore or were killed by sharks.62 words
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74 1939-09-17 6 I^ISS May Patterson, first war bride, carried her gas mask when she arrived at the church in Victoria Park, Manchester, for her wedding to Mr. Alfred Glass, of West Ham, London. "I feel Just as happy about my wedding as if it were74 words
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Article26 1939-09-17 6 From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Saturday. rvESPITE warnings from the autho*J rities regarding profiteering, many merchants here are charging fancy prices for their goods.26 words
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Article27 1939-09-17 6 Mr. Norman Rowlstcne Jarrett. Food Controller, Malaya, and Controller of Customs and Excise, ni married at the Singapore Registry yesterday to Miss Violet Wilkinson.27 words
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Article169 1939-09-17 6 PROFITEERING IN FLOUR FOLLOWING upon investigations into complaints made by members of the Indian community, the licences granted by the Food Supply Officer to Messrs. Gokalchand Radharam of 37, Market Street, and 351, New Bridge Road, have been cancelled for profiteering in Indian flour, states the169 words
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Article241 1939-09-17 6 OUNTERFEIT COIN CHARGE LJAJI Bakri bin Haji Mohamed Saman. appeared before Mr. L. C. Goli, in the S.nßapore Fifth Folice Court yesterday, on a charge of delivering to another person 49 counterfeit Dutch quarter guilder coins whicli he knew to Ibe counterfeit. The offence was alleged 'to have taken place241 words
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Article16 1939-09-17 6 Mr- G. S. Woodhul!. from Bahru, is going to Se^amat en transfer as Assistant M"dic?l OffWr.16 words
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Advertisement47 1939-09-17 6 v n changi ng qua Ii ty s U\ 'flu .o^ '3a? ..flflft .*«*^«^^^^fc. ■JJjK^ el am 1 1 Ran jOxrc-liM wßßfclL IV ■Hi r A li/< Vl 1\ H|£ri> wt\ w >.. A /MBrJi ftv# h! 'JBKm Tiger Beer malt hops yrewssf bistfibuud by Fraur fir tteav*47 words
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Advertisement108 1939-09-17 6 B THE WOK I I) KFNOWNFM W/I&^&R NATURAL MINERAL WATER Bf BmMtom Bottled as it Mows from JwfW Wj'r /V# lhc spring IN CASES OF *lM STOMACH t UVIR TROUBIt. GOUT. RHEUMATISM tfjgM±\ 4 0 J? D EASONS FOR USINC V '^"^M 1 I Now a pure white emulsified (~S»108 words
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Article341 1939-09-17 7 Singapore Hospital Has Special Ward THIS month Singapore 1 will have, for the first lime in the history of Malayan hospitals, a special ward for the diagnosis and treatment of nervous discas 4 amons:. the poor. The ward will be in Tan Tock Seng' j341 words
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Article178 1939-09-17 7 IN a way one is back in the middle ages and has to contend with demons and witrhcraft," said a Singapore medical man speaking of neurological diseases. U I have seen hysteria both In Europeans, Indians and Chinese, but have met most in Eurasians where curiously enough,178 words
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Article144 1939-09-17 7 AN open verdict was returned by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. O. Porter, at the conclusion of an inquiry into the mysterious death If a middle-aged Indian, Abdul Majid formerly a money-changer, whose body was found on the beach off Tanjong Rhu on the morning ot July 23.144 words
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Article51 1939-09-17 7 Rope Round His Neck OPEN VERDICT It was the opinion of the doctor that death must have taken place between three to six months previously and that the body must have been submerged In water for that period. Evidence as to the financial position of Majid was revealed to be51 words
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Article50 1939-09-17 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Klang. A farewell function was held at the Methodist Girls' School for the Rev. and Mrs. Abel Eklund, on their departure for America on leave, by the members of the Klang and Coast Methodist Episcopal Church. More than thre? hundred persons were present.50 words
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Article76 1939-09-17 7 (From Our Owi Correspondent) Klang. IN aid of the Klang and Coastal Indian Association building fund the Saguna Vilasa SamaJ of Kuala Lumpur staged Usha Parlnayam' at the Chinese Hall, Klang, amusement park. Mr. R. M. M. L. Letchumanan Chettiar, the president of the Association, thanked the76 words
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Article, Illustration61 1939-09-17 7 Mr. Yeo Bah Chee, the qualified masseur, who is attached to the new neurological ward at Tan -Took Seng's Hospital. Mr. Teo is one of the first three irradu. «s of the recently established physio-therapy department of the General Hospital where he took a two-year course which included anatomy and61 words
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Article57 1939-09-17 7 Salvation Army Headquarters, Tank Road, has been asked by the Senl< r Chaplain to the Forces In Singapo c to receive gifts ot books, papers and gramophone records from the publ for men of the Defence Services. A special room has been set aside tor57 words
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Article38 1939-09-17 7 lOHOKE will celebrate the birthday oi the Sultan to morrow. English, chools and offices will be closed. The :elebritlons are not to be on any jrand style as m previous years. They ft'iil \y very moa:<:t.38 words
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Article50 1939-09-17 7 Bail in the sum of $250 was allowed to Tan Chwee Pek in the Singapore Criminal District Court yesterday, when he claimed trial to a charge of robbing Tay Kay Lye of $1.47 in Kampong Jav-i Road or. Aug. 22. The case was postponed to Sept. 29.50 words
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Article25 1939-09-17 7 Mr. E. L. Ashley, Executive Engineer, P.W.D., Segamat, has been transferred to Batu Pahat. He Is succeeded by Mr. Jordan, who has returned from leave.25 words
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Article95 1939-09-17 7 (From Our Own Correspondent; Batu Pahat. Mort than thirty students are attending the first old clashes at the Government English School. Doctors Alyathural and Sycd Mahmood, of the General Hospital, Bat-j Pahat, are conducting the lectures. A second batch of students will be taken95 words
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Advertisement16 1939-09-17 7 MEALT/i f tvm \ni v«w> k<w*is r. II ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL SINGAPORE.16 words
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Advertisement750 1939-09-17 7 LONDON CALLS INSISTKNTXY 'imVi^Vf* coau W HOTEL RUBENS BucHlngham Palace Roao facing BucUucbam Palace or MOTEL ffiWf REMBRANDT fc« South Kensington. S W JWj^kv facing the Victoria anc v-"v*4B^ Albert Museum E- :en attentloo in pleasing turroundlag PEKFECT QCIETODK IHhSK COMFORTABLE HOTELS WITH ACKNOWLEDGED RENOWNED CATCBING nave numlng hoc and750 words
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Advertisement279 1939-09-17 7 I j*m k iptniJ prrct tn con* WMMJmI --JjßfP r r ffKC l l| of htkilf i tumps <''■<% K U n U. 4 «-f.i 4 t«M«M UI- tl/« J!/4 «/t 4 Monixrril t/i ll)/« J Au.1r.1., 4/- 4/- 4M(K<xco(tr) 21/- JO/--4 Ilkinu S/. t/. 4 PfMKk) 4/t 4/t 4279 words
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Article, Illustration481 1939-09-17 8 The Onlooker - The Onlooker -By <-Read Of— i Agnes Keith M.R. Anciano Gen. Catroux A book which has won the Atlantic Non Fiction Prize of $(U.5.)5,000 for 1939 was written in a Borneo bungalow. The aathor is Agnes Keith and the book The 1 ,and Below the Wind,'' which481 words
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Article71 1939-09-17 8 Chinese Government Spends £1,000,000 In Relief OINCE the outbreak of the Slno- Japanese war the Chinese National Government, has spent more than £1,000,000 for the relief of 55,100 students and 15,767 professors, teachers, and educational workers thrown out of employment. Fifty-three higher educational Institutions which survived Japanese destruction71 words
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Article19 1939-09-17 8 The United States State Department baa announced its intention to negotiate a trade agreement with the Argentine.19 words
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Article186 1939-09-17 8 Through GjWtl'k Ulcers Believed to be "dying from gastric ulcers, this man has surprised his family by his remarkable recovery. How did he do it These are his own words "I suffered for years with gastric ulcers. I was never free from pain and quite186 words
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Advertisement337 1939-09-17 8 f it y Q. IV you suffer from coughs, p /vP^wW AmBHH lun£ weakening colds or sudden J tLbbm, iSmf By cbest and lungs. s!?ijlff2^§Sf^^ir' Dissolved Io your mouth a Pep*, Wf, Kffi"*SMMtfgCßßM> which mix with your breath and /^^TA IKare carried deep into your lungs, f \»j|W AKvHH i337 words
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Advertisement471 1939-09-17 8 THOROUGH EYE I^^ EXAMINATIONS yjp^ H R. A. THOMPSON Dr. of Ocular Science. Govt. Licentiate (U.S.A.) fl M.0.1. (London). If Honorary Member; World's Central Council. (International Honorary Fraternity Physicians and Ocular Scientists.) ff Member; Better Vision Institute. U.S.A. ff Doctorate Degree; (4 Years Personal Attendance Course) Northern Illinois University, Chicago.471 words
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Miscellaneous323 1939-09-17 8 CONTRACT BRIDGE BY THE FOUR ACES IN a tournament at Holyoke, Mass., Jerome Scheuer of Boston, partnered by Richard Spinner, bid a Grand 81am hand to the queen's taste, and won the board when the opposing team merely contracted for the Small Slam. South, Dealer Both, sides vulnerable Mr. Spinnf323 words
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Article521 1939-09-17 9 Quality Chase. By M. H. Tiltman. Hodder and Stoughton. Bs. t>d. •/\UALITY" Chase began his life In the back streets of Birmingham In the '70s. of last century. It was a time of great development in the Midland city and the surrounding country. John Bright521 words
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Article673 1939-09-17 9 The Vrnjeance of Blue Pete. By I. uke Allen. Jenkins' Colonial Library. Gun Music. By Claude Rister. \rl/i>na. By John K. Winslowe. R:d-is to Bald Butt-. By Barry al. \:i from Ward Lock. 3s 6d. each. BPcte still ridr.s WhL:!:ers, the tiny Uttle pinto pony, and673 words
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Article706 1939-09-17 9 The Feature "Sitting On The Fence," By Nathaniel Gubbins, Had Not Arrived From Europe At The Time Of Going To Press. Swank '■"WES, dearie, that's her swank I 1 Her with her eye tied up Just to make us think her old man's come back to706 words
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Article189 1939-09-17 9 What a rarity a woman with a large family and an unllned (ace. Read this letter she hai written "lama woman of 50. have a family of 13 children, and have not a wrinkle on my face. Some time ago I passed through a189 words
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Advertisement63 1939-09-17 9 BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME WITH LAMPSHADES. it tj^^K HAVE your lamjwhades jj^ /-fc made to order to tone "^P" I CJjJft in with your furnishings. 1 P ">T" Enquiries Jially Invitea We also carry a representative stock which is worth l^mf lE) inspection, and will assist l^m My y° u m63 words
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Advertisement170 1939-09-17 9 .tJKK^^Bßti?*'^' -> v y 1* 'J^S^^^^^utj/U/tKk^. iiaTflflrfi ...BUT WHEN YOUR LAST DAYS WORK IS DONE... U&cU t&^i W X ™«l VJ «T Ml thit^ tHa DO^ at last T{ «OW i. time to make youl mean to you the are to enjoy the peaceful r t retirement a day to170 words
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Advertisement123 1939-09-17 9 Pimples Go Cause Killed in J Days The very first application of Nixoderm begins to clear away pimples Uke magic. Use Nixoderm tonight and you will soon see your skin becoming soft, smooth and clear. Nixoderm Is a new discovery that kills germs and parasites on the nkln that rause123 words
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Article, Illustration569 1939-09-17 10 General Gamelin GENERAL Marie Gustave Gamelin, appointed Com-mander-in-Chief of the French and British armies in France, has never captured the imagination of his fellow countrymen. Outside France even less is known of him. Yet military experts regard him as the greatest living exponent of the complex art of modern war.569 words
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507 1939-09-17 10 Diary Of Six Years Of Torn Pacts— And The Last Nine Days It All Began In 1933 \UHEN Hitler gave the marching orders to his troops on Aug. 31 he tore up yet another treaty— the German-Polish Pact of Non- Aggression and Amity now five years old. Before the signing507 words
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Article421 1939-09-17 10 Rent Control T*HE official announcement by Government that it intends to introduce measures to control house rents in Singapore, in a manner similar to that which was enforced during a period of the Great War, has removed a great deal of uncertainty from the minds of tenants. Not the421 words
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Advertisement935 1939-09-17 10 M I I I 9 CRY OUR TAO.OBJMC We only solicit your trial order. MIEN CHONG S'pore't most up-to-date TaOor. 34, Ctltsai St. PhtM 4816. If You're Told to "Alkalize" TRY THIS REMARKABLE "PHILLIPS" WAV THOUSANDS ARE ADOPTING I SIMPLY AUAU2E YOUR H^K jftM j I STOMACH WITH PHIUJPS' I935 words
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Advertisement159 1939-09-17 10 The NEW WORLD CABARET TODAY TIFFIN DANCE 1.30 to 430 p.m. Admission Frt* TONIGHT 8.30 TO MIDNIGHT Admission 50 cts. PIANO TUNING-REPAIRS REMOVALSHIRE E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 212, Orchard Rd. THE m AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY PROVIDES TROUBLE FREE TRAVEL OUR WORLD WIDE TRAVEL AND BANKING FACILITIES COMBINE TO ELIMINATE ALL159 words
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Advertisement33 1939-09-17 10 Your voyage to England im part of your home leave. Travel home via the Cape, the attractive route for the discriminating. Full information from Past. Dept., X.P.M. Lin*, (Incorp. in Holland) (Phone 5451)33 words
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Miscellaneous8 1939-09-17 10 EDITORIAL, MANAUEKIAi AND ADVERTISING OFFICE: Cecil Street. Singapore.8 words
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332 1939-09-17 11 CHINESE GAOLED FOR CHEATING WOMAN AT FOOD CONTROLLER'S OFFICE "VO^ were doing one of those things about which the authorities have issued warnings, that is, trading on the ignorance of the public in this time of emergency." This comment was made by Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke, Singapore Third Police Magistrate, yesterday,332 words
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Article, Illustration37 1939-09-17 11 Girls of the Darmora Balle Hungarian dancers who are now touring England, have been sapplied with ras masks and given their first A.R.P. instruction. Here is Greta, one of the leaders of the ballet, tfc her mask.37 words
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Article177 1939-09-17 11 'From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. A CHINESE named Chee Boon Ann borrowed $60 from a Sikh moneylender, signing for twice \iat amount, to pay off the balance due on a hirepurchase agreement on his secondhand car. He offered the ear as security for the177 words
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Article, Illustration164 1939-09-17 11 Pitoto.Traph taken after the dinner party gven by A. R. A. Adikalaven Chtttla- at the Jiaiai Besar (Palace), Kota Bharu, In honoir of the marriage of Yang Ami- 1 Mulla Tengku Temcnggong, son of the Sultan of Kelantan, and Tengku Zalnab, daughter of Tengku Maharanl Petri of Kelantan, sister of164 words
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Article45 1939-09-17 11 From Our Own Correspondent) Batavla. FE authorities here have taken very strong measures to combat profiteering. Not only foodstuffs but luxury articles manufactured abroad and imported into N.I. are now under strict control and the undue raising of prices is prohibited.45 words
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Article137 1939-09-17 11 i From Our Own Correspondent i Klang. At the annual general meeting of the Selangor Coast Club the following were eltct* ed office-bearers President, Mr. Ng Plan Teng t re-elected); honorary secretary, M». Kr>oo Kirn Leong (re-elected) assistant hono. rary secretary. Mr. Lee Eng Bwee (re-elecV-ed>; committee,137 words
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204 1939-09-17 11 Malayan Chinese Support Cause Of Allies rr a statement published in the vernacular papers, Mr. Tan Kah Kee, chairman of the Federation of Oversea China Relief Funds, urged ail Malayan Chinese to support Britain in this war against German aggression with the same zeal as they have been helping China204 words
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Article176 1939-09-17 11 Further donations to the Malaya Patriotic Fund arc Previously acknowledged 472,716.17, Officers, Prison Officers Club $120, Contributions from Central Depot $9.50, Anonymous $20, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Windle $25. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Reilly $250, Tan Chin Tuan $500, C Frederick Snell $50, Llm176 words
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Article111 1939-09-17 11 A PPEARING before Mr. L. C. Goh, in the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday, four Chinese women, Yik Hak Mvi (42), Yong Ah Thai (36), Wong Ah Sam (35) and Ho Choi Lin (35) claimed trial to charges of living on the earnings of prostitution111 words
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Article106 1939-09-17 11 Remarking that it was purely a matter to be settled in a civil court, Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke, Singapore Third Police Magistrate, yesterday acquitted a young, educated Chinese, Francis Xavier Joseph Sakwoo, alias Tok Seek Woo, on a charge of committing criminal breach of trust of two bangles106 words
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Article56 1939-09-17 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batavla. ArTtR an animated debate In the People's Council a motion Introduced by flve members, four of whom were Indonesians, to request the NX Government to reduce the maximum quota for foreign Immigration into N.I. for 1940 from 12,000 to 6,000, was carried56 words
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Advertisement160 1939-09-17 11 Gsmo&m mf ASEPTIC OINTMENT HEALED HER P~^xZ^^ SCALDED llnllll Wm 17 YOU SUFFER With iibMMOLEXE in M \BSCESSES SUNBURN the house you have quick riblMKMmmu HOILS BAD LEG j ITCH ECZEMA healing at hand! Read this piles RASHES case of Mrs L. E.^- f™?*^!^]- LL€EHS RINGWORM had a mishap with160 words
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Advertisement842 1939-09-17 11 No holding the cow back these daysj|gE§ Over the gate she goes with her smiling rider and her rich gift for all the world's babies! Health and happiness from the English meadows the most famous of all Infants' Foods Cow Gate SOLE AGENTS: JACKSON O COMPANY, LIMITED. .SINGAPORE; 3 APB842 words
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Article26 1939-09-17 12 THE Singapore tin market will reopen tomorrow, after being closed since last Wednesday. The price last Tuesday was $130 a picul.26 words
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Article92 1939-09-17 12 Saturday, Sept. 16, noon. Buyers Sellers Prices Prices No. IX R.S.S. (Spot loose) 37' 4 37 No. IX R.S.S. f.o.b. in rases Sept.-Oct. (Sellers option) 37 38 G.F.A.0.. R.S.S. f.o.b. in bales Sept.-Oct. (Sellers option) 37 F.A.Q. R.S.S. f.o.b. in bales Sept.-Oct. (Sellers option) 3692 words
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Article100 1939-09-17 12 r\URING the week ending Sept. 9. 1939. exports of canned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 26.349 cases, of which 18,609 (71 psr cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom. 507 (2 per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe: 6,050 (23 per cent.) cases to100 words
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Article708 1939-09-17 12 Active Period Prices Appreciate *T*HE local share market has had au active week and the turnover on several days has been considerable. Dollar tins and rubbers have been particularly active and there was sharp pric? appreciation until the rise was checked by profit-taking. Sterling tin shares708 words
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Article1277 1939-09-17 12 Fraser And Co.'s List SATURDAY, SEPT. 16, 1 P.M. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin (4s) Ss 5s 6d Austral AmaL (5c) 5s 3d to 3d x.d. Austral Malay 37s 39s Ayer Hltam (5s) 23*, 24s Ayer Weng (|1) .95 1.05 Bangrln Tin (II) 20a 21s 6d1,277 words
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192 1939-09-17 12 FRASER COMPANY LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Sept 18, 1 pjn. Books Company Dividend Closa TIN Total for Date Ex. Dlv. financial year Payable Date to date Austral AmaL lV4d. Sept. 1 Katu 6d. No. 21 Sept. 16 Kramat Pulal 2V4% Sept Malayan Tin 2M% Rawang Tin Fields I4d. No.192 words
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Advertisement779 1939-09-17 12 (JiOVm A never varythey are always smooth and easy on the throat/S?^? n quality I I '"nr tell I M <* qMify^"J*^nd*rd a KJ *U the JUT** t3ke "ukn I 00 You can I Myht up. ever >' "me yog I m Graven '4> "t > P rec «*te\ \^S779 words
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Advertisement204 1939-09-17 12 SINCERE DISPENSARY LTD. g rpglq| WHOLESALE RETAIL Jj*m !JBJ CHEMISTS i I DRUGG ISTS Mttributors for British Malaya IW^slf^S igj|*r T.C.P. TAP. Preparations. Ni£====^ product* of British Alkaloids Ltd.. and Continental Drug Co. of India. SINCERS'S SINCERE'S COUGH SPECIFIC Head Office: 59, Hill St— TeL No. CMS. LIMONIS Large 9t204 words
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Article1169 1939-09-17 13 R.H. Naylor - R.H. Naylor By TO-DAY, SEPT. 17 Tendencies for everybody:— Quite a novelty line in Sabbaths, this. Banish everyday worries, enjoy yourself but in a different way. For luck to-day wear or use: Lavender blue, 6, turquoise. BIRTHDAY PROBABILITIES •yHE next year of your life might be1,169 words
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Article478 1939-09-17 13 JJKKK, ifrouiiej according to month of birth (irrespective of year), is a statement of probabilities ro be expected this week. JANUARY (Dec. 23- Jan. 20).Plenty of interest for you this week: (a) from a business standpoint (b) on *he personal side of things. xcitement yroics as478 words
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Advertisement240 1939-09-17 13 The EASIEST way of all to REDUCE Tens of thousands of grateful womea know that Marmola Prescription Tablets genuinely enable yon to reduce, safely and gently. You can continue to eat what you like, at the same tuna \fc. avoiding strenuous exercise and the very \\positive danger of *9 *J)240 words
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Advertisement18 1939-09-17 13 'MlbZ< ,*i»** 5 *M 0 -ry p SeiUy inSUad of vwidchuHtk gISTO Resident Agents Boustead Co. Ltd., Singapore18 words
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Advertisement190 1939-09-17 13 I Jke a*Ctu}£fitic tiuit dm I I mote- and doto it Utfai 1 I MILTON STOPS j I H 1 SORE throats J aO 05t K^^s ca r tfie body by ths K moutn A sore throat is Nature's R sHsmV warnm S t l ut infection of some sort190 words
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Advertisement223 1939-09-17 13 LOVELY WOMEN TELL THEIR DAUGHTERS Nothing in all the world will make you so lovely so quickly Nothing will cleanse your skin so deeply so sweetly or so safely as COMPLEXION MILK GEl A BOTTLE PRICE $1.85. Distributors for Malaya: THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Klang and Sertmban.223 words
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Article453 1939-09-17 14 Norman Penley - Norman Penley By WE should, by now, be wellhardened to the spectacle of women smoking. But are we A good deal of talk was occasioned recently by a widely published picture of a woman smoking a long cigar at a feminine bowling tournament. A cigar! Well,453 words
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Article, Illustration74 1939-09-17 14 PRACTICAL HOUSEHOLD HINTS How To Cut Cheese rvKKY housewife knows how difficult it can be to cat fresh, fat cheese in nice slices. Pat a piece of grease-proof paper around the knife and yon will be surprised how easy it culs. Care Of Flowers A BUBBLE in the stalk is74 words
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Advertisement437 1939-09-17 14 m 4 men *>prove the natural be*ut> Tangee gives When g'inces ure cast your way. do your ips reflect a harsh artificial coirsencisor true loTclincss? You'll never o/ed to fear-* if you use Tangee. Its magic Color Chtngc Principle assures youthful natural color. O~ange in the stick, Tangee changes your437 words
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Advertisement399 1939-09-17 14 THIS NEW SANITARY PROTECTION brings women new freedom new comfort new security O R I > 1 k K N I I > *'(~\P course It>s s° much more KRHHRH Hi active life as n every other day of V-/ sensible!" every woman EbMBIMN e month In the evening you399 words
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Article, Illustration653 1939-09-17 15 Behind The Make-Up Max Factor's Advice r\ONT become so intrigued with the beauty and perfection of your make-up that you neglect to remember you have a face behind it and that this face, if it is to be a beautiful and an attractive one, she Id be expressively able to653 words
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Article99 1939-09-17 15 /VNE of the tastiest ways with fish left over from lunch Is to make it into an appetising supper dish, by fl king the nsh tnd mixine it with butter. Then add a few peas or carrots ii these, too, happen to have been left over from99 words
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Article98 1939-09-17 15 NEW lace-net curtains patterned with small designs have been found to harmonise charmingly with rooms which are not over-large, and not lavishly furnished. The charm of lighter wood is, .somehow, most appreciated when set against a background of cream lace window draperies. There Is usually a right and98 words
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Advertisement178 1939-09-17 15 X**^ f t V \-A^ /•Am I h jm^A Can*, by &j*&Zs Auto*, Hciginrt finds expression In a pair of smooth,' beautifully cared-for hands with delicately tinted finger nails. Hand-O-Tonik is a pink creamy lotion to keep the hands smooth, vhite and soft. Nail-O-Tonik promotes the health <>f tiio nails178 words
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Advertisement367 1939-09-17 15 8INNITT, Wolln Wo.|,, Stor^L- V^// iilJHI 1 111 Ifti i«**' Bfe& TTTuwTnniiiii _.'/-.-.J ff your most flautnng |Hf make-up, choost yout fact BB i BBI VI T powder the way fiunoui fH 1r itars of the screen do*— in I W At correct COLOR HARWjmtHKtbSib ii^ MONY shade/created by W^^H^^I^SI^^^^^^'**^*"'367 words
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Advertisement337 1939-09-17 16 (They are tasty' I said the SKIPPER j A aMZ •'^''"liS.H- Yes and there's a special jf m\ mmW*i^. **v reason for the lastiness of ÜB^^^^ '^A^ Skippers a very old secret. HkSir'~ i ft£ borrowed from Norwegian R*'^ L '^H^s fisher -folk Skippers are I I tk\ BbrP^ lightly337 words
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Advertisement380 1939-09-17 16 iDUMm METAL PRODUCTS CO, LTD. I •01 KAMPONC «AHRU ROAO. I SINOPOW Uhi\ do<fs nedth •nt«*6»«lrt. m«rh ff tf, e f,Mfcrtefc an dJl.r«. r??SL"l 2. WORMS. ECZEMA, ttc. FuH particulars frcr on request 1 tankMemnt lux, Umton En; Changed to ANIMATION by YEAST-VITE Just look at him! You couldn't In380 words
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Miscellaneous986 1939-09-17 16 Broadcasting Winners Of Puzzle Of Sept. 3 Three competitors succeeded in solving correctly the Sunday Times Crossword Puzzle printed in our issue of September 3 and they therefore share the $100 prize offered. Tftelr names and addresses are: George Lee. Co. Chartered Bank, Singapore; Mrs. A. P. Corai. 14. Waterloo986 words
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Miscellaneous214 1939-09-17 16 EMPIRE STATION TRANSMISSION 4 GSO 11.75 tie's <2U3 am.); GST 15.14 me s (1942 am.). From 12.45 a.m. (local time. TRANSMISSION 5 GSB 9.51 me s (31.53 m.) GSF 15.14 aac s (1*42 aa.) From 6.40 a jn. (local time). TRANSMISSIONS 2 AND 3 GSG 17.79 me i (!M6 m.l;214 words
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Article, Illustration838 1939-09-17 17 AT the annual committee meeting of the Kinta Badminton Association held last Thursday it was decided to make an early start In the annual Kinta Badminton Leagu. The men's tournament wih be started this month. The women's league will. If possible. be carried through at the same time838 words
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Article627 1939-09-17 17 "DESULTS went rather contrary to general expectations in the curtain raisers of the Selangor senior tournament, the Inter-teams toubles. at the Pudu School Hall last week-end. Ihe keenness of the struggles and narrow margins of victory suggest a very close finish to tha tournament. A sensation was provided627 words
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Article101 1939-09-17 17 (From Our Own Csrrcspondent) Batu Pahat. Badminton enthusiasts in Batu Pahat will regret to learn that the Badminton Association which was functioning in name for sometime is now defunct The secretary, who had done such a gnat deal for this game locally, has resigned owing101 words
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Article122 1939-09-17 17 Playing at the covered stadium the Eclipse B.P. •A" team beat the Useful B.P. "A team by five games to two. Results (Eclipse first) Yap Chin Tee beat Michael Tan by 15—8. 15—10; Ahmad Mattar beat Lee Yang Chun by 15—5, 15 2; Quek Chip Jian lost to122 words
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Article165 1939-09-17 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kota Bharu. The following is the draw in the Kelantan Badminton Association tournament: Junior Singles: lim Kirn Koon vs. Abdul Kadir bin Awang, Wan Abdullah bin Yumis vs. LJm Teng Sun, Abdullah bin Muda vs. Isahak brn Che Saman of Paslr Puteh. Llm Chip165 words
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Article107 1939-09-17 17 (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Muar. THE Floodlight B.P. qualified for the final of the lnter-pnrty badminton tournament for the challenge cup presented by Tengku Ahmad, when they beat the Parit Jawa B.P. by five matches to nil. Scores (Floodlight first): George Chen beat Simon bin Haji Noor 15 4, 15—3;107 words
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Article636 1939-09-17 17 r[E main event of the season, the men's open singles badminton tournament for the championship of Singapore, has now reached the interesting stage looked forward to by all followers of the game here. Junior players who wish to advance further in the game would be well636 words
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Article93 1939-09-17 17 (Prom Our Own Correspondent* Keeu Interest Is asaln shown by badnilnton players in the Port Swettenham area. Two new parties have been formed, Th« Railway Artisans' Club and the Port Swettenham Youngsters. Last week the Artizans met the Port Swettenham Youngsters In four doubles matches and won all93 words
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Article62 1939-09-17 17 (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Muar. SUNGEI Terap lost their first second division league match when they went down o—2 to the Dumpar Blues. Play was evenly contested and Dumpar Blues deservedly won tne match as they took the chances that came their way. Dumpar Blues are improving and62 words
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Advertisement371 1939-09-17 17 Breath bad ..sweetie mad Poor lad ...blue and sad Tip from Dad: "UsePEPSODENT.tad" She can be had ...everyone glad 1 POMX--1 BOnLE PEPSODENT ANTISEPTIC EQUALS 3 BOTTLES Of ORDINARY KINDS^^ EvMvkMMuMwttk2 v^9 I siits Bitsr, stSi UU yvSb^k, pnu In ucsris gFpMjt M Urb 3 times n k«g flmgf W371 words
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Advertisement374 1939-09-17 17 Won't Stop the WINPorPAINi uUi it WILL jtOf) LwLUj FIMndPH£UMATJSM\ Torrential Rain Steamy, humid conditions Colds 'Flu Fevers Headaches all go together. It is necessary to guard against infection and be ready for any emergency. If taken a: first symptoms, ASPRC will stop a Cold or the 'Flu in one374 words
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Article2005 1939-09-17 18 Objection Is Overruled /^"AiIMTOP, ridden by Jockey i Maclachlan, won the main event of yesterday's races at Bukit Timah. the concluding day of the Singapore Turf Club's extra professional meeting, to pay a win dividend of $65, the highest dividend of the day. An2,005 words
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Article131 1939-09-17 18 (From Our Own Correspondent) Port Swettenham. In a well-contested and clean so:cer game the Port Swettenham Recrea.iun Club beat the Dural Akhar Club by iour goals to two. There was a marked improvement In the standard of play, for during the last two months, play131 words
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Article150 1939-09-17 18 (From Our Own Correspondent > Segamuk. OOCKEY 13 Gradually getting under way, with the Government English School In the lead. Mos" of the club sides have yet to get into action. On the school padang ths Old Boys' Association met the present boys or the G.E.S. and scored150 words
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Article53 1939-09-17 18 Playing splendid soccer at the \adium yesterday, the Malays bsa' "ie Chinese by lcur goals to one in th' ,r=;t division of the league. The Malays play the Lnyals or Wednesday In the final maich and need cne point to teat the R.A.F. on goal average to win53 words
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Article329 1939-09-17 18 'From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. lUINE old Selangor rugger players showed to-day that they have kept In good shape in the off-season when they turned out for the Rest against the Newcomers and helped to beat their opponents by 11 points (one goal and two tries)329 words
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Advertisement612 1939-09-17 18 I AU TNB6S Atte ili v smut j i| ATTEr.Y.»;;<Mri*SPIHYOUa I .J£F.E>S.' FU!3i;UG!iT, t BSED TB;JTKE3 V«E¥ fl3t j j yciin r.s3 JP.»ao= p?=- |I«6HTER UGBT-IOHCtt UFE Up Mights Hakes You Old Before Your Time Arrordin.-: to statistics, C 3 out of every 100 men sooner or lutor are started612 words
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Advertisement170 1939-09-17 18 NEW HAIR Grown on BALD HEADS By Using KOTALKO When baldness threatens hundreds ot Mr. Jitinta R n<i ley's workmates remember what Kotallto did for him. »^v«£ "I had no ha r on ir»» ■A P^^ head vi nil." lie <tat<*s, r'Lj Hk n»>t n pintfii- lair. >t Ye hospital170 words
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Article699 1939-09-17 19 From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. IX7HAT came as a big surprise to soccer followers in Taiping was the sensational defeat of the Taiping District eleven flered at the hands of the Kuala Kangsar District team last Saturday when both the sides met in the final of the See699 words
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Article, Illustration223 1939-09-17 19 Philadelphia, Saturday. •"PONY GALENTO, who was recently beaten by Joe Louis, technically knocked out Lou Nova in the fourteenth round of a 15-round bout at the Municipal Stadium last night. The winner will probably be regarded as the No. 1 challenger against JoeReuter - 223 words
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Article176 1939-09-17 19 (From Our Own Correspondent; Segamat. DAD weather has held up the d:s- trlct lawn tennis tournament ana unless it clears there is little chance of getting through the championships before the puasa begins. The Medical Sports Club resumed their tournament after a lapse of a fortnight and one176 words
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Article224 1939-09-17 19 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. Soccer will be resumed this week when the Sooi Cheong Cup competition matches are played. The C .eminent Services meet the Police n.t Thursday on the town padang for the semifinal tie. The winners will meet the Old Boys' Association in the final224 words
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Article25 1939-09-17 19 The September women's mcUsl at the Keppel Golf Club was won by Mrs. J. ii. Walker with m score of 103--16--67 ne-»25 words
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Article81 1939-09-17 19 (From Our Own Correspondent) Port Swettenham. As in the past the Port Swettenham and Klang hockey players are once again busy arranging fixtures for the coming season. The standard of hockey in the district should be better than that of last year, owing to the arrival of several81 words
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Article46 1939-09-17 19 (From Our Own Correspondent) Port Swettenham. At the Sflangor Colts annual meeting the following office- bearers were elected: Oeo. Laßrooy (captain), O. Estrop (vice-captain) O. N. Dorall fhon. treasurer), C. O. Laßrooy (hockey member), L. de Silva (hon. auditor) and A. Frugtnlet (hon. secretary)46 words
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Advertisement867 1939-09-17 19 PAR PAINTS FOR ALL PURPOSES. ic A MOTHER A BRIDE IN SINGAPORE IN PENANG WHAT A} YES, WE KEEP NOW THAT WE'RE J PRETTY HIM HEALTHY MARRIED y— £V?j BABY. I WITH QUAKER I'M GOING A-. _J^. AND HE I OATS. IT'S WON- TO GIVE YOU A,3 /K^l LOOKS SO867 words
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Advertisement707 1939-09-17 19 Pyorrhea and Trench Mouth Stopped in 24 Hours TJ *>^.x i *v V-jsi Weeding sums, sore mouth, or loom teeth RMaU) that vnii are a victim of Pyorrhea or Trench Mouth, or some l>nd disease that will eventually cause you lo lo.;e all your teeth and have to wear (also707 words
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Article, Illustration541 1939-09-17 20 FOR MURDER... FOR KIDNAPPING... FOR THEFT AND FOR ARSON ADOLF HITLER ALIAS THIS RECKLESS CRIMINAL IS WANTED-DEAD OR ALIVE Adolf Schicklegruber, Adolf Hittler Or Hidler Last heard of in Berlin, September 3, 1939. Aged fifty, height sft. tijjsl. dark hair, frequently brushes one lik over left forehead. Blue eyes.541 words
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Article, Illustration413 1939-09-17 20 FOR POISONING THE SOUL OF MANKIND! DR. JOSEPH GOEBBELS THIS POISONER IS DANGEROUS— YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED! Last seen and heard of on August i 28, 1939, in Berlin. Forty-two years of age, cadaverous appearance and walks with a pronounced limp. Black, lank hair, sallow complexion, and has markedly413 words
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Advertisement138 1939-09-17 20 BEAR BIl^D Sole Importers EAST ASIATIC CO.. LTD.. 4 APB 3 [WHERE ENGLISH TRAVELLERS I MEET TO DINE Wl IERL did i.wy get that mellow home-from-home-incwi, those inns of England They have taken from each pamng generation a little of in hearty goo.l mil so that now in their maturity138 words
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Advertisement24 1939-09-17 20 These tuo Wanted Notices were compiled from authoritative sources by ('ansfindra. noted columnist of the London Daily Mirror, and originally appeared in that newspaper.24 words
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Advertisement266 1939-09-17 20 /CV HOME MOvie |s»'— 1 Uavt pour otcn Cinema ct horn» ggjgAf 9/ "*e Invite you to call and inspect our widest and com3T"W Plcte range of cine-cameras at ■laMfx^i very competitive prices. JH&i'aN Demonstrations gladly given without obligation. rrtSy lyon photo co. 69. North Bridge Rd.. Spore, Phone 2075266 words
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Miscellaneous66 1939-09-17 21 Edgar Rice Burroughs kuleeau '^^m'Jr^^ 7"AC TREE-WOMAN f TO ESCAPE TO OEADW MSSILES OF HIS POES, TARZAN PROW EVEW QUARTER LIN6OOS RAN TOWARD UIM. OP MNSTEROUS TR£E-V<O«EN AP\tS^ THREV^ HiM3Etf QmCM^f UPON THE GROyiQ. EAGER ID DRIVER THE iTROtSE Of DEATH, DROPPED ID EARTH. /^->N^ mXi THROUGH THE RANKS OF66 words
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Miscellaneous139 1939-09-17 23 UNCANNY sjjt* SENSe 43££~ /D £6/y M£A£££sS/r/£5& r l/i c £,4//£# S^^\ .^^^^tA MIKE COWAN, FROM RED BULL DOG MW«. NKXI. C/IS///A& GOZO 3VU/0/V &V£/V 77/£ M 0y -^^tf^^ißf^^^BPP^^ 1%l BUTTE -HE MUST HAVE 15 CLOSED DOWN i k BLfT THE mikie I 1 7% f S//1/Y/)/50 /O££> Of r#o6/3/£139 words
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Miscellaneous105 1939-09-17 24 \^^^^^^^^^^^^H^^^^^^^^^^^ I I **>IML^ 9f"_MxiiD&t .^Bm y^^. y^^ 1 Y&osuit&{ zij <Z J S,^ J^ \f "I SAT THROUGH A TRIPLE FEATURE LAST NIGHT."WE HAVE TO SHUT DOWN. MEN COME BACK M I I /t\/7 if £SS tt>i^l^J>i ABOUT SO YEARS If i \f |wW^ I p^jp^^- 1 I //^B^-I?105 words
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