Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 7 May 1939
1939-05-07
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Title Section22 1939-05-07 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL <; SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY. 7, 1939. 1 11.I 1 E CENTS. The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY, 7, 1939.22 words
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298 1939-05-07 1 POLISH GERMAN WAR WILL LEAD TO A GENERAL CONFLAGRATION London. Saturday. DISCUSSING (01. Beck's speech. The Times says that he was linn without ►eing provocative. He combined the expression of a very strong national sentiment with constructive suggestions of statesmanship, wm< si refuses iv be mereo n"'ati\e. I;-- Vr.Yish GovernmentBritish Wireless - 298 words
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117 1939-05-07 1 RoniaiJMy..* V r i"£- are rfhirnfmeus m fhe',l A^ ul B r ek"s -pcch paves v. (ti^tions, but they ma&c i c hi irßurieui ril ■t c line adopt by Col. Perk i. such as ti make tiego- ib\ from wh-ch a -o'i:': nReuter - 117 words
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Article182 1939-05-07 1 Home Soccer Results miLOiVZNG were th: results of i ihe J&glish league pootball matches, played on Saturday, were: ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. I. Arsenal 2 Bzentlord o i A ten Villa l Middlesbrough 1 Blackpool 2 Portsmouth 1 I i Preston N. 1 Chelsea 1 Bclton 1 Gi im v 3Reuter - 182 words
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378 1939-05-07 1 Lonrj'iii. Saturday. jVJR. Chamberlain and other Cabinci Ministers wet* do tlu platform il Waterloo SUlion lo see Their Majesties the King m <] Quee« ,nd the Princesses uiX. I The King had a conversation with Lord Halifax, British Foreign Secretary ?<nt\ only boarded the train378 words
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Article111 1939-05-07 1 [Mi Jan, May (J. J I IJKK. v»:r» Ribbf ntrop, German Foreign MU.i ':v, arrived at .Mi an to-day accompanied by Signor Attolico, Itali.i.' Ambassador to Germany. Tli. German Foreign Min;;irr is meeting Count Cia.no ih'^ afternoon. Reuier. A later messag;? ■'..'<■ thai C-mw Ciano and111 words
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456 1939-05-07 1 Dramatic Developments Expected in East China. I DRAMATIC developments are expectet on Eastern China front follow i.. the Chinese recovery of Ishing and Lii hui. says o message from Changsha. These centres had been occupied by the Japanese for 18 months, but v.-°'"-recaptured by the Chinese m sever?.) hours. TheirChinese Central News Agency - 456 words
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Article, Illustration100 1939-05-07 1 Poland is now adopting the balloon barrage a s a means of protection against air raids, and the above picture was taken at a station near Poland's western frontier when the barrage bad its first test. Poland's barrage balloons are khaki-coloured airl cr e kept100 words
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Article195 1939-05-07 1 Sir George Trimmer Entertained 'TONE rc-.:-d i»r Ihe junior i.h. U i j Sir George b evinced i, x nno, o Jan;e namber of members present, j and we hope Fie pill, m faUire consider to-ni~fct*s hhukm a |j., one." -;«i?l Mr. Cfian Pc v s M n. Kecir tary195 words
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Article199 1939-05-07 1 Pope Intervening it is indicated m Paris, says i Renter Message from the li«i»<h capital, that iii Pope has taken diplomatic action to assist m the peaceful tetUemeni of tin- rotten German iHipnfr. The Papal Nuncio's rt*H t<> M. Bonnet! ycsteiday which coincided with the visit O fReuter - 199 words
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Advertisement12 1939-05-07 1 [SSeMary I I for $5Washing Dresses i Tel: 4772 DO AS I12 words
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Advertisement36 1939-05-07 1 Film News 5, Extracts <>. Strictly Between Ourselves 7, Short Story 8, S. Hammonds 9, Women's 10 and 11. C. H. Stanley Jones 12, \V. Harpur 14. Poultry Notes IG, RADIO 17. Badminton I*>, Sports Parade 20.36 words
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Advertisement12 1939-05-07 1 Elsie Maryl DRESSES TOR ALL OCCASIONS. from s io s :»<>. r.|. 1772.12 words
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Miscellaneous158 1939-05-07 1 :Sunci«i> Tril ne j I lime EDI i luNi •jilt i>i icWw frf the Malaya j* T u. !Pn s. I. 1 1 have j jfcrHH Hit, mtil the situation !.r EQWpe ni' mnrc settl :l. }ilii4e* ral#k' !>rifl#e th« ore- Lpt fan newspaper fab* ration I; tv.ten •"> a.m.158 words
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270 1939-05-07 2 Malayan Chinese Join National Pact Movement (Tribune Start Reporter) THK National Pact Movement launched m China's war-time capital, Chungking, i> paving its repercussions ir Malaya. Under the im.vcmtnt. Chinese, your- and oM Irrespective of sex, D»edge support to the Central Goveramed and Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek. l m s meeting at270 words
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252 1939-05-07 2 F. M. S. R. Station Restrictions Denied COME concern has been caused m Kuala Lnmpaf by an announcement tnat the F.M.S. Railway administration intends to prohibit friends of passengers from accompanying then i" the departure plat- :-m. A...i restricting admission to the pliui«».r.i to holders of railway tickets. Ih< we252 words
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Article89 1939-05-07 2 Singapore, Saturday. JIM KIM LEONG pleaded guiltty th. mcniing m the Fiith Police Court before Mr. L. C. Goh to a charge that he at 8 p.m yesterday at Ololland Road •v.miticd theft of a clock valued at $3.50, tlie property of Mr. Lira Meiig He on. On89 words
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388 1939-05-07 2 LARGE-SCALE HA WRING IN RURAL AREAS OF S'PORE 5000 IN REGULAR EMPLOYMENT [Tribune Staff Reporter] HAWKING of uncooked foodstuffs has become an organised trade m the rural areas of Singapore. It is estimated that at least 5,000 hawkers comb the countryside for business every morning, taking to the very doors388 words
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Article236 1939-05-07 2 [From Our Own Correspondent] London, Apr. 28. TOURING 1938 the Oriental Telephone and Electric Co., which controls the telephone undertakings m Singapore, Bombay, Madras, Bengal, Rangoon and Hongkong, made favourable progress m all its areas. At the annual meeting the chairman. Sir A. McMahon, explained that236 words
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Article144 1939-05-07 2 New Rest House For Mersing (.Inhere Representative) pLANS for the extension of the senior itst house at Mcrsing on the east c:;asi of Johore are well under v ay. About $50,000 \u Us be expended on the scheme. The new bu'lfiing, it Is understood, will be twostoried. A little seasidL144 words
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126 1939-05-07 2 Singapore, Saturdaj PLEAD guilty to the charge. I have just come from Johore where I had a licence which I have since lot," was the plea Chiong Chin Ngoa mpHe to Mr C. H. Koh m the fourth police court this morning 1 when126 words
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Article, Illustration730 1939-05-07 2 Sir David Galloway Eighty- One To-Morrow tfEARTY congratulations to Sir David < vay, the noted phv" i:nd permiiiienl resident of Malavn. v. ■c. in-a*». r j< .jwuL 1 111? 11 birthdaS to-morrow (Monday). X yt]n Sir David may well be described as eighty-one years your/:. He I I ack upon730 words
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Article95 1939-05-07 2 IN coojunctii with m appeal for m:re ;i: Wi rden trow c Central Police Lioa. Kardang; Berbau Folice F.talio)! tixd Beac': Road Police r nlion areas, it b= staved that lectures t-» rrrruits wUI b? deiivr-rc <-i m RoMUetl £nJ Cantonese. Mr. John Jeans, Chief95 words
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Article124 1939-05-07 2 Sultan Of Johore's Detention i?\7n Our Oion Correspcnietii, London April ft! r N HE detention of His N i hr i'-yi .in I >hore on tie Fliß Grrrr.vi frontier terminated IJJ any sorio--..- incoiveuifftce W rl vi loped niid :.PP'' vwi Rs p irt.s alleging cc icn b" theMj Hcnr124 words
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26 1939-05-07 2 t?t W een 7.40 p.m. «*ifV of the programme aW Jj tl-are will be a piano reo^ Hunstman, ttie well pianist.26 words
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Advertisement96 1939-05-07 2 M O S T '^*ii«^W^t©M«Hißw»tyi«*mw»«e -LEAST ATTRACTIVE lfti^^ EXPENSIVE HOTEL BAR f If Ideal Situation RESTAURANT. 4 Bungalows and Roorou Maximum Comfort. Bathin? Throughout. A Drlightrul Atmos-I fefl SINGLE $5 to §6 paere which no word |O2jHt^BH Sti^^l DOUBLE $9 to $10 nor Pictures can RH PET I) \V convey.96 words
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Advertisement20 1939-05-07 2 5933 A^ Telegraphic Address: PUUrMti 5934 f Ik^ GOODWOOD Chaiminßly situated ideal fo^vi^itor^ a»Td touristsCOCKTAIL BAR LOUNGE— FIRST (lASS HISTMUWT20 words
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373 1939-05-07 3 Malaria Precautions Must Be Taken [Tribune Slaff Reporter] L f g e scale building of private trenches m Singapore is likely to lead to an outbre ak of malaria, emd this matter b engaging the attention of the medical authorities m who worked out373 words
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Article52 1939-05-07 3 [From Our Own Reporter] U i Kuaia Lumpur, Saturday. *tf X have been attem P^ on Thursday night when **fei "l».t-, 11 wooden bun^alow m Thamby Abdullah Road however, one of the occupants noticed the fire a grip and a few buckets of water pu!52 words
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Article115 1939-05-07 3 Singapore. Saturday. THARGED at the Instance of Inspectpi Marsden. two Cantonese. Chan Foh Lan 23 and Fan Sih Chorg <18» faced Mr. Conrad Oldham m the Second Police Court this morning m answer to a c. that they at 8 p.m. yesterday m a rofTeshop at Sims Avenue,115 words
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Article16 1939-05-07 3 !?^bte l»n«« charge cf 5J 2^ ToSS? r at St. Mi- l»^ ty lvas16 words
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Article14 1939-05-07 3 ATTEMPTED SUICIDE CHARGE Is*. ft it'* 1 aSSf by a Strait.RS fii*! I**.1 inform-14 words
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Article, Illustration43 1939-05-07 3 *Hss Elizabeth Vowe Peakc. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Pcake. oi The Grange. Rawnsley, Staffs, who is engaged to Gerald v:. I. Wattes, of the Malay states, son <: the late Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Waitts. of Penistone. Yorks.43 words
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Article122 1939-05-07 3 Singapore, Saturd y PHL\ SEE TECK a Straits-bora Ch.nese, aged 2S. appeared before Mr. Gen, the Singapore Fifth Pclic: istrate, on charges (a) that he at 'rtclav being a servant m the Mr. Tan Sen- Beng of Kee Ho Co., Orchard Road comxmtt beft of a length of122 words
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Article71 1939-05-07 3 I time m the his- t Kadiq m Malaya an lion v ie (ding radio firms m the Great World I to May 24. the Exhibition lio which the ct m the section here the Exhibi--11 f( be held. The public able to view the equipment71 words
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Article123 1939-05-07 3 Selangor Cause Celebre [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. J\ hl wUGAM, fourth accused »h,' case m which four chargetj with kidrappin^ a young Tamil girl after gagging her and assault iny her mother was sentenced to four imprisonment at the Selaagor Assizes to-day. The second accused. Munnasamy was123 words
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Article245 1939-05-07 3 nv Singapore, Saturday. JJJiMARK] that death by corroning is becoming freiat a little carelessness uaJJy n death, Mr. W G Porter, th Singapore Coroner, reict of death by misadventure a1 the conclusion* of the ;Id v' sterday into the death oi j nineteen-year-old Chinese girl, wh245 words
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Article81 1939-05-07 3 Alleged Causing Hurt Singapore, Saturday. Tan Chong Hong, a 31-year-old Ham iared before Mr. Conrad Oldiiam i;i the second police court this 'ning charged that yesterday at Palm Road lie voluntarily caused greys hurt to a woman, Yong Ah Lan, by ng her with a broom. After the charge had81 words
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196 1939-05-07 3 fV/O venturesome young Malayans are leaving Singapore on the wl y 2 r<? Mr> R Balah and Mr. S Weerasekera. They hcivo had the scheme under consideration for some tune, and recently plp.ced the order for the sampan to be built. She will196 words
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Article, Illustration29 1939-05-07 3 Iff. li. Ralah and Mr. S. Ueerasckcra, Malayans who hope to reach England m a 21 loot sampan. The picture shows the <rait durinp huildinff.29 words
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Article90 1939-05-07 3 Singapore, Saturday Mohamed bin Ifaji Maidin, a 50--year old Malay, described by the Court Inspector as "a man with 03 S'fh'Tf convi< tions registered his \,l before Mr Kenneth A. Blacker of the Third Police Court, to day whfi fe pleaded guilty to stealing a pair ol rubber90 words
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Advertisement274 1939-05-07 3 Miss Sin vii l>is4*o%t>rs There is No Saving m "Bargain Classes" H^^mjlhlßl r- rtrvi i' HI- 1 I H^ -^H I c t. > I HBHB^^**i 'f •■3 She thought they looked like this. Actually they looked like this. 'f d A few 0/ Miss Smith's troubles with her "bargain"274 words
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Advertisement283 1939-05-07 4 wm seen by large audiences I II L TO-DAY I I! AMERICA'S LAUGH AVERAGE I I ...with 'Mister Average Mon'T^^jip: _H I I B MENJOU OAKIE HALEY j II I 1 wheTan-martin-baßlnes 1K I I m GEORGE BARBIER WARREN HYMER H II pi Directed by William A .Se.fer Gordon B283 words
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Advertisement135 1939-05-07 4 YOUR FAVOURITE sTncTnG STARS I I CONTINUE THEIR TRIUMPHS NOW ,n a GLORIOUS M.G M. TECHNICOLOR I MUSICAL HIT I CAPI TO L n ir-ris-6.i^Mr, I HoUday happiness for you! Your smging sweet- H I I agaiMt a background of dazzling TECHWCOLUK g I M M If AID NEISOH EDDY135 words
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Advertisement175 1939-05-07 4 DNE of THE GRANDEST COMEDIES^ OR A LONG TIME.. IT'S REAL FUN: opemm; p/VX/ILION «k^^ 10-DAY rHVII-IV/ll <»-l-> Sis f ftiONtyMOON] > with BING CROSBY FRANCISKA (Ml AKIM TAOIROFF SHIRItY BOSS tDWARD EVERETI HORTON BCN 81UE r^ Q}fcfd by fRAKK JUTU^A^o^mgyt Pigu I^VICTORIA MEMORIAL HAU PIANOFORTE RECITAL rUFFORD HUNTSMAN ll175 words
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Article236 1939-05-07 5 Why the STARS are not HAPPY VISIT Hollywood's night spots, ai st > starrer premieres, studios and— if you happen Juteiose observer— you'll inevitkendby womlerißjr at th»- stran.ire J^ of happy tees among the famous folk. |L see petulant faces, haughty "worried races, despairing i- bow and then you see236 words
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Article77 1939-05-07 5 Victoria, The Grea ter 'pHE Royal romance between Queen Victoria and Prince Albert set a errand example to the world. It was not a love that vent through the years without interruption, for often Victoria and Albert had quarrels, domestic and otherwise. When Albert interfered with matters «f state, the77 words
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Article42 1939-05-07 5 Carole Goes Straight PAROLE LOMBARD forgets tha( she is (he screen's daffiesi comedienne, and plunges into the treacherous waters of drama with a Capital I) m 'Made For Each Other," the Pavilion's attraction for Wednesday. She swims darn well too, m her42 words
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117 1939-05-07 5 THE BEST DIET DURING CONVALESCENCE Alter operations, or wasting ;mci other diseases, you feel so weaK and exhausted that you wonder whether you'll i ever teel really well again Everyone j urges you to eat Yet food nauseate:; you. But you simply must cat. Doctors all over the world have117 words
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Article30 1939-05-07 5 AN a par with "Lost Patrol," "Beau (;psie" and "Bengal Lancer,'* is 'i>awn Patrol" thrilling and excellently made action picture, which comes to the Alhambra on Tuesday.30 words
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Article115 1939-05-07 5 HE'S LAZY BUT— HE LOVES IT FRANK McHugh admits he's lazy. He'd rather -rest m a canvas-backed steamer chair than do anything t-tsi* when he has a quarter hour or so between picture scenes. •'Pretty lazy, aren't you, Frank?" inquired Mike Curtiz a.s ho aroused Me Hugh on the set115 words
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Article111 1939-05-07 5 IUOW Hollywood knows where M;*e West's famous "Come Up and See Me Sometime" originated, thanks to bivettigat'ions by Nelson Eddy. When the comic opera "Prince jf Pilsen" was decided on for a musical .sequence m "Sweethearts," Eddy delved deeply into the script of the original111 words
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Article, Illustration974 1939-05-07 5 All About the "JHE ICE Follies Of 1939" is a drama with a glamorous backstage setting. It* story, human, appealing, is interspersed with elaborately staged numbers, using the entire troupe of the Ice Follies headed by names such as Ted and Roy Shipstad, Bess Ehrhardt. Heine Brock, Harrison974 words
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Article44 1939-05-07 5 FLASHSHOTS FROM HOLLY WOOD Apearing fgdfgf George Cukor, who direct CUuidcitc Cotbe ■>: i t Marshall m "Zaza" and is 7iext scheduled to direct "Gokc With the Wind;' ts a graduate 0/ Dc Wit I Clinton high school m New York dh nr>r? Cchimbifi UnMnfrsffy44 words
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Advertisement197 1939-05-07 5 fat Dissolved 5 Pounds a Week Aii you too fat? WouM you like to ha^« <i beaullful fifrur<' like (li^ famous Cinrnin Si sirs of Hollywood? A California physician In treating umoai unban and actre— i Ikis discovered a aaU- aeerei mothod of quickly dissolvinc excess Ca( without <ii.> tii-197 words
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Article109 1939-05-07 6 A SIGN of the Great, War clays, warn-* -nL ing American sailors to beware of inquisitive women, has been lesurrected m one office of the U.S.A. Navy Department m Washington. women spies," reads the notice. An officer In the department i xplain< d: just a curiosity,Chinese Central News Agency - 109 words
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Article387 1939-05-07 6 Army Seeks Own Air Squadrons THE ne< pj sity for he Briti Ain;> i b tabling complete commaitd oi uwn air weapons i.s. 1 understand, w. uging the attention of the War oiir and the Air Ministry writes W tfaclari ac**ai I- ill S It i.s ruite i >bable387 words
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Article, Illustration80 1939-05-07 6 The Modern Calvary INVESTIGATING a Nazi ploi lo make Patagonia a German colony, police seized letters and papers m the home, m Bueras Aires of Don Enrique Jurges, Argentine representative of a big German electrical firm. Jurges. together with Don Alfredo Muller, Argentine Nazi fuhrer, IsCavalcade - 80 words
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133 1939-05-07 6 NEARLY 800 women have viitten to Sir Hubert. Wilkin-s. thn famous Australian explorer, offering to accompany him on his projected voyage to the Arctic m a submarine. Altogether Sir Hubert has received 4.800 applications. Sir Hubert said he hoped to set off133 words
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92 1939-05-07 6 Royal Visit May Have To Be Cancelled THE semi-official announcement that the arrangements for the vi.sit of the King and Queen to Canada and the. United States are proceeding, has no doubt been made In view of the open secret that some weeks ago the postponement of their tour wasScotsman - 92 words
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Article50 1939-05-07 6 The learned Professor, Dr De&Uveikr claims that the first case ol race pollution took place when the Jewish Ad an seduced the Aryan Eve and v/u.s therefore expelled from the Aryan ParadJse He ades that the "colony" Ui which this took place was considerably aide*' Hammer BerlinHammer; Borlin - 50 words
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Article22 1939-05-07 6 R.A.F. Doesn't Need Doctors P<M H docUf. m *1 th, r:Ueof^r*2H 111(1 ;<f T ul the ra,«^ «Mn, ■££S3Ss '7" here f^^22 words
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Article159 1939-05-07 6 Eighty Miles In A Sailplane ay Kvuurd. r££J& < 1:11 c L: u-csicr This iMhelSi ,nd-reuKn M.a.n. flUt r llic pilot, .Squadron Leadr a J Murray, ol the London GiiL J v.a. luunclu-d by suTop)finc-u. oiiC raoniin; j od We I Bromwich. m m iio v.c.i. Here he was dov;n159 words
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Article143 1939-05-07 6 Suicide Through Fear Of War FEAR that war would «p«* from the ;nun ;>h(- was oiwr many is believed to have < aii.se of a girls sulcWe. The bride-to-be was Mi.v I Child, aged 24. of HisUm. mar I »>iid c Her fiance U Harold aaed 28 oi Oakington, M»*g143 words
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Advertisement362 1939-05-07 6 MOTHERS-TO-BE WHO HAVE HEARTBURN Sh— M Head this Nurses Letter Hen something of real Interest tc those mothers-to-be who are suffering with Indigestion m one or another of its various forms: flatulence, heartburn. akknesi or acidity. To-day it Is no longer necessary to r-ndure this penalty. Kelief can be obtatntd362 words
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Advertisement112 1939-05-07 6 WORLD'S HEED OF QUALIFIED ENGINEERS Bright Prospects and Big Pay Opportunities for the Trained Mar. I NOW is the time to get out of the rut and qualify for a permanent well-paid pa:'. Write TO-DAY for our great Guide which contains the world's widest choice of home-study engineering courses covering112 words
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Advertisement337 1939-05-07 6 Pyorrhea and Trench Mouth Stopped m 24 Hours Bleeding gums, sore niouth, or loose teeth mean that you are a iotim of Pyorrhea or Trench Mouth, or some bad disease that will eventually cause you to lose all your teeth and have to wear false teeth before your time. Since337 words
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Advertisement77 1939-05-07 6 ttaKe up f^4^te^l TUpi When you're feeling tired or J^Hli tm depressed, a natural stimulant will o^m^Omß|i m and indiviJua l "i flavour. '1 his W^tUt/M B\\ s P arklin dl i»k helps good digestion WHITEIVAYS CYDER c hitcways Vl j r m.iJc inun cy-< u\'\-\ WS^m WZm'- l otassiu77 words
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Advertisement13 1939-05-07 6 I BMTAIVMgIi Alerhanlial pcrf^ 11 0 Bl lor your enjoym** 1 j^f I13 words
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Article, Illustration1421 1939-05-07 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES wvthlVG happ^nd a! Ihe Singapore day which friKhtent: P "Liberty'^ wa, F^fgiw Be death," 1 hied me to \d pi'J n^ t! h€avfl y t fiv€ (|n!|ars a race which thrilled me to !1 Liberty came up with a rush m !^fat and finished nicely ahead The1,421 words
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Advertisement43 1939-05-07 7 M^ BUTTER A supreme Australian Creamery Butter with a rich flavour that makes it irresistible. ■PHONR: STORE 5376 (5 fines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), IPOH IjO 111 X l lines), PENANG 1500 1501, BUTTERWORTH 3.'i. Adtt. of Singapore Cold Sfrnrfe Co L'd43 words
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Article1408 1939-05-07 8 MICHAEL GORE - MICHAEL GORE ~By J^HK Isnguaw of Mr. Spriggs, builder's labourer was forthright and even brutish. Indeed, it caus?ct his wife to protest, as r.he looked up from the morning paper she always read while sipping her early cup of tea. A man 'hut talk:; .so low down as1,408 words
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379 1939-05-07 8 Washington. D.C QNE of (he most ambitious Shakespearean productions seen m Amen cm fur man> years is "live hint's" (l\n| One) priwnted at tar NationaJ Theatre here hy Orson Welles. Mr. WeJJc.i bas edited Shakespeare' 4 I Chromcles BO as to in:*ke it379 words
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Advertisement421 1939-05-07 8 FEEL UPSET? Late irregular hours and overindulgence call for Alka-Seltzer Why endure a headache, acid indigea- based on proved medical principles. von, "morning after" misery, or sour Get Alka-Seltzer today -keep it on stomach? These common ailments are hand always, at home and at work. Use often associated with an421 words
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Advertisement113 1939-05-07 8 PUPPIES tulWrnUutut DOG an SHERLEY'S l n if o l Rear your puppies on Lactol Too much meat means too and watch them grow m I s^rnfW much heat for your dogs Bturdiness and strength, all LA I 1 *J» blood. And. this especially their good points enhanced, v tk<—*113 words
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Advertisement560 1939-05-07 8 Piles Cause 15 Daiwww m VaT BAA Is^ A MhA aY hiadachl \r 0^ if m I fi m lo^ofmewwi New Discovery Stops _^^I f «\"N Pain m 15 Minutes and Avoids Dangerous T Operations v Jtne« ili>- discovery of ChlMtroM v mi 1 jLmerfcaa PhysicUui it is no longer560 words
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Article, Illustration14 1939-05-07 9 "lhey want to heat peaca with the world.**— Earl Baldwin14 words
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601 1939-05-07 9 G. S. Hammonds - BOUQUETS BRICKS) FOR THE ENGLISH G. S. Hammonds By mg L BALDWIN, m a speech Hori'nto University, the rirsi •>! he acts as "inter- England," has been telling lots ul thinKs about the h w hich we didn't even know w t raying tht-y are not anjuey are such nice601 words
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411 1939-05-07 9 Wa^hinjfton. r rilK purchase and storing of arsenals of fires i is and of tefir and sickening gas i^ ii common practice by large smploye'rs who refuse to bargain collectively with legitimate labour unions." The Senate Civil Liberties Committee, ia making this report411 words
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Article146 1939-05-07 9 S. AFRICA'S ATTITUDE TO INDIANS Stanger, Natal. r |MIK Afrikans people am! the Voortrekker Movement were blamed for the "new attitude" to- wards Indians m South Africa by Mr j S. C. Pather, President of th South African Indian Congress, at a mass meeting protesting against thy Government's proposed segregation146 words
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Article67 1939-05-07 9 Riga. ONE hundred and 50 agricultural tractors have been ordered from Britain by the leading Co-Operativt Society m connection with the reorganisation of the Latvian Agriculture. To satisfy the increased demand for labour-saving machines the local industry has started to manufacture a large variety of machines67 words
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Advertisement90 1939-05-07 9 Experts \l. MONEY \%VRC FREE BOOK $y < J >»d rVa^ w er n *w». building ti lre d ««wg. loud X^*** o*^^0 r***« fi^^dtHf picturrs ««icviMon, TJ* Ji «f*wint O pt° p tT aton radio TH| S RECEIVER PERMITS YOU TO RECEIVE 1 aI f recche iROADCASTS All OVER90 words
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Advertisement387 1939-05-07 9 Hold on to Hair HealthBrylcreem if our hair to°!^~^ ij o»» >'-4^«i «i>. imh^< u»t tit. v^. r /..r i -j L i |i URr*— tv --,-•->.■. ','v-V' rtefitzi E53( By Br v M> MHb W# A mi i^m 1^ Jfts^gS *i rZ Ify^H xV9^wH B^BVHm flfl Ih^iV ft^k Batj^z^T387 words
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Article, Illustration816 1939-05-07 10 VERA ARDMORE - A Woman Peeps At Singapore. VERA ARDMORE By SUCH crowds of brides have Jostled aci b Ice soda] canvas this year, ond Wednesday afternoon there was yel another 1 tin it was tali and ilem:< :.I ABson Williams and she became the bride Of Mr. Richard Cum- I Royal Artillary,816 words
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Article195 1939-05-07 10 Z Puhiis and sati rather a 5 1 unique combination bin much enjoyed by the guests who at- 5 tended the farewell, cocktail 5 5 party given by Mrs. Tweedie lor her sSster mid brother-in-law. 5 2 Mr. and Mrs. P. J. A. Williams. a who sailed195 words
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Article937 1939-05-07 10 Dresses For "Debs": Novel Accessories: Made To Measure Frocks: Corsets That Really Mould GONE arc the days when mothers thought it their duty to dress nearly grown-up daughters m fluffy, -baby" •lcthes— and a good thing, too, for this type of dress is by no means always937 words
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Article24 1939-05-07 10 ••>■■■■ rpation simply ,9d I ro i flt croup ww f I trouble. fj^^jf: 1 Clu mists *\"*s£tS& 1 I Own Tabled. H24 words
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Advertisement146 1939-05-07 10 |;iiii<jjti^ftji>ii«iiiiia<. ■■■■■■■saaa >•.;>< -Tii cripgi; koad ■B T A S HAND-CUT LEAD CRYSTAL. NEW SHIPMENT JUST UMVACKKD VASES. POWDER-BOWLS. TKAYS. FKUIiT-BOWLS. DECANTERS, ETC. littitiiiwisiiiiiliiillilllllajlllllll I ELSIE MARY i Dresses for all Occasions. $5 to .S3Oj Rodney House. j Tel. 4772. Battery Rd. I I 1 Finishing Touches \l When the146 words
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Advertisement72 1939-05-07 10 "CARLOS" No. 2, THE ARCADE, Telephone 6332 European Hair Dressers For Ladies Gentlemen SpeciaKst m al! the latest methods and experts m pedicure and manicure. Prices moderate. Hl W revlon NAIL POLISH SHADES tnat men tllcal (J\ i j A (S) f' V^l Revlon'r. new shades reflect men's nail polish72 words
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Advertisement73 1939-05-07 10 PRISCILLA Ltd. AGENTS' FOR "BIEN JOLIE" CORSETS BRASSIERES PURE SILK HOSIERY Tel. 3335. 61, Stamford Rsad. At Vogue's! Time Moves and we move with it SOMETHING THAT WILL HIT THE FANCY OF WOMEN NEW SHIPMENT JUST UNPACKED Double Delight! Cocktail Dresses 51 2.50 200 Just Arrived! Specially Priced! Real Mastery73 words
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Advertisement102 1939-05-07 10 1 Hcu.e wi Fi. bions Second Anniversary ('ash Sales SPECIAL BARGAINS lust for a few more days. 15;. Nor;h Bridge Fload. Showrooms: Great World. MADAME PAGE Late r :2, Piccadilly, LONDON. EXPERT DRESSMAKER, Snrriali'Nfng In MATERNITY WFAR, Trousseaux— Tailorrnades. BEAU HUT R! ADYMADIS ALWAYS IN STOCK AT IHi: LOWEST nucss102 words
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Advertisement24 1939-05-07 10 n,^--Mil ITAPY U/c^ 1 v :lon "'A. letvL^N K«i-t > Royal Art?? nesdafr. as| v>t,. ■■■"••"•••M tM t PRINTED 0 CREPES* S( ITABLE FORI^ pumauM**24 words
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Article769 1939-05-07 11 produces New Breed For Malaya |rir£J •"LrfitY cf breeds -litre sh create **£L of P"PPl*>. Everjcne v iS^sted m Mrs W. > D c shorts, others dimd J*i*bilc still ir*> chc linen CLTand suits **rie7 looked vry m sat witching th j»« *m ring. Her hair769 words
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Article118 1939-05-07 11 Continued from previous paie attttiind decollete bodices, banded ■"WihadescL blue rhkh brought out ft Ml of ihc pattern. B^bf Burr.'s f: jthy *'<Mkedmost elegant; wifh it .sh»toy jacket also of net patterned a»aaatog array of silvr" braid H Ku treat this business of Photographed? Some people B tremendous ordeai and118 words
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Article, Illustration654 1939-05-07 11 Give Cool Drinks Added Interest 'JPHE sound of ice tinkling m the glass is an exceedingly pleasant one, especially on those unbearably hot days of which we are having a fair sample at present. There is, however, one disadvanta i and that is that the drink is654 words
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Article297 1939-05-07 11 MR. C. S. Lee tner, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipoteniary, Netherland L gation, Bangkok, has joined Mrs. Lechner at the Cameron Highlands Hotel where she has been staying for the pasi four weeks. Other visitors to this resort include sq. Leader and Mrs Gaskell who were297 words
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Advertisement117 1939-05-07 11 VITAL FORCE unr i^ Uarea rare exception m these bi:>\ times there is hOShtn tv- 0 V' ur niitul or boJv but will he the better for trc^vj l neither more nor less than a >mbination J? nst^^J'^^dsprw^ircd instant assi Nation by "Hrct'orc viru..:!- immediate m effect. ensures the >"Pph117 words
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Advertisement26 1939-05-07 11 Did you Maclean your teeth to-day? "What do you tiiink?" PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE It you os. 1 i£olid dentifrice try the new KACLLANS SOLID PEROXIDE ai^Ti7RICE26 words
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Advertisement61 1939-05-07 11 lingerie Negligees Dressing Gowns Pyjamas Blouses In slo?k and orders taken 18, Battery Road. lat flh'ir. Phone 714:-i |H BEWffc U UnilMIM 1 I Ij. I MNfSWC I EAU DE BEAUTE A gentle astringent, mild as summer rain which can be used freely on the most sensitive skin. MEDICAL HALL61 words
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Advertisement424 1939-05-07 11 vc/fflfß^?^yS^y-^- j'^-'-j I '■'^''//y v "y^-: rv y^^^r- '■WWW -Jj^H^-yp^jW^-F-^ *.v[ An Ideal Europear? Residential Hotel facing the Sea. Cuisine and rooms on a distinguished level. Tennis, sea bathing. Foot Itch Cause KilSidin4Dai|s Pain and Etching y^ I Stopped m yt^ > <4 7 Minutes^ WMmm^ Wr i Ho your424 words
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370 1939-05-07 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Sunday, May 7, 1939. Better Times? BUSINESS men m Malaya have received some encouragement during the week from the tendenc. to greater firmness shown m the markets, particularly m rubber and tin. Heaven forbid that, m these days of uncertainty, we should cast *.ny doubt on the genuineness370 words
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Article196 1939-05-07 12 CONSCRIPTION has not yet come to Malaya— nut officially— tort li is under consideration, and we have little doubt that the necessary plans for its introduction, it' and when it is deemed necessary, have been completed. Malaya, like Trinidad rad Ceylon, already has a full register of British196 words
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1078 1939-05-07 12 C. H. Stanley Jones - Jellyfish Who Want To CENSOR the PRESS C. H. Stanley Jones Are we AFRAID to FACE the FACTS? By 1 INHERE has been much talk lately, A m Malaya as at Home, about "jitterbugs" and the need for the press to take a less alarmist, more optimistic, view of the1,078 words
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Article, Illustration17 1939-05-07 12 me worried hv what the newspapers say. <Plan?t News).17 words
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Advertisement228 1939-05-07 12 Motes lining l^^int( "Japan's Currency Nlanipuiaimn m North China Fcils.^Sewmp^ heading Tbd fi'urrti out the total worth and mWvil t«. th. sror« Hie eoS of keeping tightly dosed poor < tuna's Op- M Do \,u« Ktob-divMfnc speedOy by htiy million yen They based the Bogus urrencv on terms H "it228 words
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Miscellaneous306 1939-05-07 12 WIT and WISDOM o fTHE WEEK. HASTUS had just been presented by his t, had b,on out with the boy, but he j Hu« -Then I suppose M X wife with his twelfth child. As the had powder on to* coat. j proud father was escorting th« doctor A Husband-306 words
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615 1939-05-07 13 MEDICAL EXPENSES [Tribune Staff Reporter] f in Malaya seem to suffer from some atoant disease which, upon diagnosis, is a combination 3 human ailments. This may, on first reading, appe.ir 3 ccping statement, but reco rds show that it is perfectly true. The615 words
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Article38 1939-05-07 13 RODE ON HORSE BACK AT 112 Bucharest. ,1 ?opa. believed to be 9 n£i oWest woman. ha< 'VTSTi iH3 the village i**f*"*^ sfce used to »*£Ssi.MJ could ride *V!tas liter her hundredth •^JST^ |jTed chiefly on ve2e *L38 words
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Article297 1939-05-07 13 I London, Apr. 10. IiHCSIAND who, said the Judge, ■-I 4Md to buy the evidence of •xorirthis wife was to supply. a di look the precaution" of I -.foot a draft of her confession I it a interview with her, failed I :*i*cree m the Divorce297 words
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Article, Illustration41 1939-05-07 13 Gathorm oysters for the Singapore trade at Sylvama, on the George^ River, Sydney. These oysters are brought from Port Stephens to this district, for fattening. Only the best grade are shipped by flying-boat to Singapore Courtesy Imperial Airways.41 words
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Article115 1939-05-07 13 London, Apr. 13. Jh\\hLLEK\ worth more than £8,000 has been stolen -from Pixholme Court, Dorking, the home of Sir Malcolm Fraser, Deputy-Lieut-enant of Surrey. Amonp; the missing articles is a fourrope pearl neck-lace worth over £4.000 and a diamond clasp valued at £2,000. Ths jewels were115 words
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160 1939-05-07 13 Fifteen -Year Old Gangster Arrested Yaleiicien.'ieo, Apr. 15. "TF you care for your life, be a silent as a car!" This threat signed with the draw ing of a dagger was one of the mess ages sent to an elderly woman, Mmc Bricount, by a young gangster of 1 known160 words
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Article144 1939-05-07 13 U. S. Move To Combat Smuggling Washing-ton. fJURRENT proposals that a nations control over adjacent ocean waters should bo extended beyond the present limit of three miles are receiving strong support from Administration officials here. There has been no official comment, but well-informed circles state that the present Administration would144 words
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96 1939-05-07 13 U.S. Company Ask For Trans-Atlantic Mail Contract Kl^lha t a JJ a^Atlantic an I. b, made v> lh t^ the ns 2.500 p a ,s.sen° This would rise alter the second year tr? £300.000 on a basis of 3.600 passen"'t'l'S The company proposes to run fou." unes a woek m96 words
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209 1939-05-07 13 Paris, Apr. 11. JX view of doubts cast on the ability of Soviet Russia to pull her weigh. m a combination designed to eh <-k German aggression, Franco has accepted an invitation to send a mission of experts to Russia to study the209 words
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153 1939-05-07 13 POLICEMAN KILLED IN DOUBLE MOTOR SMASH Cairo. A POLICEMAN was killed, a doctor seriously injured and an Egyptian military officer and two women were slightly hurt when their car collided with a train at a level crossing near here. Eight persons, including the policenan, who was standing on the running153 words
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249 1939-05-07 13 612 Kinds Of Product From One Farm i THE South African, if not the world, record is churned by Mr. I P. J. van Dye k, of Lanjrvlsi, Robert son, Cape, for the number of proj ducts .uTown or manufactured on h s farm. At an agricultural l'luxj here he249 words
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Advertisement56 1939-05-07 13 TAe Hasi Tot JZg43 Why P&(j AiotG? ,x Improved Imsrican instruments ensur: <«re^«ost Accuracy. Modtir. and D.s inctiv (Jiass's nhance Ccno ort and cosmetic App .irinc 1 Plirn( ni.'Ma ly Low Charges Entire Satisfaction Gvu antced. Everbright Optical Co. QnrliDed Ey£ igfht Suecialist ard "Vlanuf-icturinff Opticians, 19, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE.56 words
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Advertisement125 1939-05-07 13 r li^Mtfrr Jkv^T^l LssWsW. A A? >^T-Qr A JEw^> X issssssW V^^^* V jß»v2 m^\^ "^^^Bf^cß^^B^BSSSSSsV. fo e*? IF burning pain or agonising flatulence and heartburn make you dread mealtime.-., take a little 'Bisurated' Magnesia after your next meal. By neutralising the excess acid which causes most stomach troubles, Bisurated125 words
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Advertisement470 1939-05-07 13 For The Blood, Veins, Arteries and Heart And Stop Limping DON'T let Leg Troubles cripple you. Take Llasto, the Great Nevr Biomedical Remedy that cures through the blood, and have done with enforced rest, worry, suffering and expense. Leg aches and pains soon vanish when Klasto is taken. Painful, swollen470 words
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Article, Illustration810 1939-05-07 14 W. A. Harpur - SINGAPORE SIGHTED, Or A Sorry Spectacle W. A. Harpur By >jPHE withholding of the surface application, by a retail quantity only, of a resinous substance distilled from coal was instrumental m spoiling one complete unit of the British mercantile marine, as the literati among my readers who recall the homely810 words
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148 1939-05-07 14 National Bank Of Egypt To Become Central Bank CaiP SIR Edward Cook. Governor of the National Bank of Kfcypt, speaking at the annual general meeting, announced that negotiate were proceeding with the Egyptian Government wherf National Hank would be granted a Dew charter WMWHtfaf it centi*al bank. "We have recently148 words
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Advertisement189 1939-05-07 14 tITT^K T^KETS ISSUED j "^BY ALL STEAM- I TDM/tT! SHIP, AIR AND j ftMY kmlm RAILWAY LINES NO BOOKING FEES. J Chinese clients and those of all otatr resident communities are t fclvei> the best oX attention and 1 assistance. S I i 33, ROBINSON RD, SINGAPORE. I TELEPHONE 5908.189 words
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Advertisement527 1939-05-07 14 PILES NEGLECTED, MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS OPERATION Many peopfe suffer m silence untold agonies, constant brain- wearying irritation and pain caused by piles, simply because they have never discussed this trouble wita even such a confidant as their chemist If you are a sufferer, make up your mind to ask527 words
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Advertisement185 1939-05-07 14 Husband's Hair was m a Terrible State Ola U.l. «^^#^f KOTALKO X fciSJStf o^ •i VM IB MTrtW* MMi trying t0 |M (Mt i^ tad by tkt paolo ya« M |M «m thaTvT tew 4-»\ r^^ foe." W. IOBAOH. wnanm y«v urn am taniag mk, «r Mi at dandruff, or185 words
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Miscellaneous263 1939-05-07 14 LOSS OF WEIGHT SKIPPED IN 3 WEEKS! Th\.< woman recaptured perfect healtk If you want to put on flesh, the eas« lest, quickest, pleasantest way, do as to many people throughout Malaya are g. Simply take two tiny, tasteless, I -forming tablets after each mo-pJ and you will put pounds263 words
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Article237 1939-05-07 15 What The Stars Foretell i ;i financial t**Est ncu*. or some \^%*prnent m y j l?ll l to February 19. Be 1 *Fmi rite for some hnstv imai i possible < ntuil *g 1 member 22. ft* S I *&2»V'Uav 20 ova Sent, Z £*to Odder 22. Doni J bj237 words
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Article80 1939-05-07 15 Honolulu. P**ired and twelve divorce L?!* ere to*rd hero last year. *mbt'm of the island is LjlS 11 heaf d. divorces were IT^ 4 224 cases were dismiss I 2US; F" 11^ ta the case P*st and 16 marria KJiSIS! 0 8 were panted80 words
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527 1939-05-07 15 London, Apr. 12. j 1 -r.imont are to consider making loans to local authorities they can finance hire-purchase of steel shelters by people whose income is more than £250 a year. Such families are outside the Government's -free shelters' scheme as planned by527 words
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Article125 1939-05-07 15 TWO POLICEMEN'S MOUNTAIN TREK Johannesburg. TWO members of the Scuth African Police Force covered 260 miles on fool and 1,739 miles by car m 14 days to capture two out of three coloured prisoners who had escaped from the Fraserbur? gaol. The third prisoner was arrested later. The two policemen,125 words
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Article153 1939-05-07 15 New Dolhi. THE Indian State Railways made in--1 creased profits m the year 1937-38, according to the annual report issued by he Indian Railway Board. Gross traffic receipts for the yea^ amounted to Rs. 95.01 Crcres 'approximately £7125fr.000> as against Rs. 91.79 (approximately £68.720,000 m 1936-37.153 words
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Article75 1939-05-07 15 New York. WORKMEN were driving piies at a Brooklyn. New York, navy yard to prepare it for the construction of a 45,000-ton battleship when they uprooted the hull of another vessel Altogether, two tcr.s of rotting wood and a rusty anchor were found. Ihe wood tvas identified75 words
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88 1939-05-07 15 Child Spends Nights Eating Sweets Belgrade. A PASSIONATE love of sweet's prompted 14-year-old Olga Djordjevitch. a gypsy girl of Zhupania, m Serbia, to instal herself as a secret resident m a pastry-cook's shop. By day she ensconced herself behind the chimney m a garret, and at night crept down into88 words
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269 1939-05-07 15 Johannesburg. A MALARIA epidemic described as the worst m living memory is raging m the native districts of the Northern Transvaal, and has caused the death of hundreds of the 1,000.000 natives who Ike m that area. Medical officers and native commissioners state269 words
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Article100 1939-05-07 15 SWEEP DISLODGES SACK OF GOLD Paris, Apr. lE. A SHOWER of gold has rewarded the efforts of a ch»irtPv s^v?p a* F**«l»«»»offe!i, m the Pns Phin D"nartment. Vf r Thp man was sweeping a chimney ii; r*n o'd house belonging to the Baron de r'etrioh wh°n his brushes struck' a100 words
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Article454 1939-05-07 15 How Eyes Became Human (By K. A. Thompson. Doctor o! Ocular Science' |>V the time Nature had worked out all the basic patents of the human eye, there remained a few refinements. The small matter of placing both eye* m the front of the face gave apes and man stereoscopic454 words
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Article248 1939-05-07 15 \re vhi :< s tim ■>t <a t vr.u I<i li^v r to be inevitable stomach trouble? Mi S. T W. has a str-'iiu sympathy for those who, like him, hav< stru witii Hi" mi 't\ -)t long-drawn-out it »mJU h -.nii'.-n:. i^ he dom248 words
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Advertisement395 1939-05-07 15 Asthma Agony sary for anyone to suffer from choking. For instance, Mr. J. R. rl t s f.^' l^ I ."•.■zing gasping Asthma. Mendaco does m ost dead with Asthma. Had lost 40 pounds «.,v with expensive injections and offen- Wt lgh t. suffered coughing choking and ive smokes All395 words
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Advertisement265 1939-05-07 15 oMvemerit/ THE KESVLT OF SPAKE TIME RON The greatest triumph.* ->f the Business and Professional World arc the result of Spare Time S'tutiy. Ko man reaches a high position who is not prepared to c et aside some of Ms evening hours for study which will fit him for promotion265 words
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Article182 1939-05-07 16 SO-vears old Pianist is Relieved by Kraachen Although old age has not yet kept this man from his occupation as a pianist rheumatism did threaten to do so recently. "Two year, ago," he writes. "1 was suddenly taken >vith rheumatism, all down my left arm. I tried182 words
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141 1939-05-07 16 Armoured Car For Robert Burns Volume Kearny, Apr. 15. r r\V() at "nu'fl officers ami an armoured car were used to bring a Robert Burns first edition from the New York library of the wealthy Mr. .1. P. Morgan to an exhibition hei c. 'J lie book jvos on display141 words
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Article152 1939-05-07 16 BRITISH SHIPOWNER'S SUGGESTION Durban. THE Miggotion that South Africa should 'bear her share" of Empire defence by increasing the strength of her mci chant fleet was made, m an interview, by Sir William Cartwafts, the British shipowner and authority upon Empore trade. Sir William arrived here from Mauritius where he152 words
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1014 1939-05-07 16 Treatment Of Sick Birds (BY "ORPINCTON") IT is often said that the diseases of poultry do not call for treatment and that evers ailing bird should be pro- I mptly killed. But a statement of this kind* nerds qualification, tor instance because a highly fecund1,014 words
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79 1939-05-07 16 HUNGARY'S SHOPS TO BE CLOSED ON SUNDAYS Budapest ALL shO| S In Hungary are to l»r chwed on .Sundays m future. Thifi npplies even to cbenrista and hairdressers, which hitherto have btcn op.-n on Bundays. Chemists' shops will. howvor. have the night bell available for un»oiu cases. The only exception79 words
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331 1939-05-07 16 Shaved Himself To Avert Ship Panic r r(> cafaa l M\ i\'\U.\\-\Ki:svivjvrs M lii!ti>h v|,,|) ll»;,: r;, n aground man produced his lacklc aid ni:n;-h;i: self m lhe (ompan'on v,:iv. The hip Wfl iT" ".403 ton EtaJ-rv owucd by* the Booth Steamship C< Ltd., cf. 'Liverpool artd Hie man wl>o331 words
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Article87 1939-05-07 16 A BMUiI \K at SpcritoJ* I*'1 h«n. sJi v,,« prcvrn.r *f ulun be :»w»»ke ore of < ht p,^ robbing. The i<M'|H'i <»n«> t;utf juj,. who had 'l^.furbed h«n and "I supp> < \ou want Mi* «:oik. -lev tune,' t^ 2 answrroii. md the n;nj. turned nt87 words
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183 1939-05-07 16 Society For The Protection Of Gamblers Prairie, A: I \S urbanisation oi it-: I gambler-, hii li given Ur- I Uers momv to resume l neir "wonj after r. lease Ircm prisoi;, has i«J discovered by tbepolk hciv. Suspicion v. liim arou.;c H by their m which ;H asrrt offpnd«v183 words
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Advertisement372 1939-05-07 16 OUR SERVICES ARE AT YOUR DISPOSAL To keep abreast with tht progress of economic developments, no business concern can afford not to takt advantage of the multifarious services offered by a reputed banking Institution with yean of financial experience. Kidney Trouble Causes Backache, Gelling Up Nighls If you're feeling out372 words
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Advertisement122 1939-05-07 16 ff^c, Ifiwb teet^ need Mattel I IL JR}) IT 1S NOT NECESSARY TO HAVE \^t I^^^^^^k. TEETH TO EAT BUTTER BUT TO /^Pll|i^^HKM«k YOUR TEETH BUTTER JS NECESSARY !sBr Hi Australian Butler which is vitamins give lime and ph°s -^^^ff^'^S^ produced under the most ideal phates to our organism >^|o^H^n122 words
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Article195 1939-05-07 17 What is this mystery remedy that rheumatic sulferers are so anxious to explain to rjrh other m the common objer t of ridding the world of Rheumatism and all its pain and woe Boldly tln-y proclaim that there arr mysterious curative dements m Fynaoo Salt tliat195 words
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Advertisement315 1939-05-07 17 Help Nerves AidGlandsCinemaWay In Hollywood the Cinema Stars are under a nervous strain night and day. InW bribing for and treating famous aXrs and l attresses, H California physician tucextracts to aid nature m .st.-advine rn.,f .d blood, Btlmiflatlag ener^-, and m :o, K res tfilV" 1 1 5 utriU(>n315 words
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Advertisement117 1939-05-07 17 One dtofz on ACHING CORNS relieves pain m threr fcecond*! AppK C<HftlWi or three time* and the ««orn nill peel right off. Millions, all over the world, UHe thift faithful friend o( corn-suffer era CETS-IT 7-lo X SAVE YOUR MONEY through the BUILDING SOCIE 1 V •CF^ALAYALTD-' WILDING SOCIETY -^INTEREST117 words
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Miscellaneous673 1939-05-07 17 0.; THE AIR TO-DAY When And Where To Listen In C|>'(JAI'OKE LONDON T Sunday news; weekly news- HOLL4NI) jssmetrw U. 33 dic/sj TRANSMISSIONS 8 55 Sprats talk; Saturday sport. «S» m«lr« 19 69 mch> irtme Signal at lio p.vi. PCJ 15.22 Mc/s (19.7 m.) m mt m <iSB 9 5673 words
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472 1939-05-07 18 ISenfleet. FiRED NELSON, of Benfleet, who repairs buses by day and cures 1 busmen and others by night, can tell what ails you simply by looking yos m the eye. When a reporter called at his neat little bungalow here,472 words
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Article171 1939-05-07 18 Nine Legal Casinos For Belgium Brussels. A UTHORITY to introduce a draft bill permitting games of chance n nine popular tourists resorts has 'jeen given to the Belgian Minister of Justice by a decision of the Cabmet, i-v Brussels is not one of the towns mentioned. They are:— Chaudfontaine, Namur,171 words
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Article102 1939-05-07 18 Turkish Stamps To Honour USA Ankara, Apr. 15. GPECIAL tamps, commemoratfa^ the 150 th anniversary of America's independence, are to be issued by Turkey for use during the worHV fair m New York. The designs on the vignettes are not yet definitely fixed, but ir, Ls suggested that some of102 words
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Article23 1939-05-07 18 ANOTHER NEW FISH STORY Harvard rniversitrSL lothrop \V.th!n R ton \*Z* **> i»v, hreeinch t^ bit. he t-ummented hro|t Then 1,, dined-^ n a23 words
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Article102 1939-05-07 18 Man Kills Himself In Church Ovcland, Ohio. lUST as the c^ngregitifli wertm. J l)ann K toi av,S;..loh,rsm£ Jlal the end ol i senie thei»« the repori o! j, revolver shot aaj man toppled (load over a lront^ He was 38-year-old Ber.odi cl j2 and he had .hot himself some 16102 words
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150 1939-05-07 18 Amsterdam. OIK villages are projected m tie North Eastern Polder (dnim land area) of the drained portion! the Zuiderzee, on which work is p ing on now. The Ministry of Publr Worts fc« gaged m allotting land m the new Pftd( r and i rs150 words
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Article48 1939-05-07 18 Ksm York. \NLY one m erg:ht Americans claims to know the tliree verses of Lhfir national lanthcm. "The siUr Spangled Rmrer." vhich has been sung: for 125 years. This has been discovered as th»* result of a survey cciiclucted by th«» American Institute cf Pub!'> Opinion.-48 words
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138 1939-05-07 18 Elephants Must Go, Orders Government Durbar.. AN luff HI m drive a«»ain«*t e!ephants is being: wagen m Northern Ziihiland, where a herd, som." ?>Q strong, is rausir.g considerable damage to native crops. The Government has nt an experienced game conservator to deal with ttte animals— refugees who have crossed thtborder138 words
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Article78 1939-05-07 18 FEW BRITONS EMIGRATE TO U.S. GREAT Britain, which has the t vilege of the l«n^2*£ persons entering? Uw I'ntodPiJ to live, s^-'t only five <^. the total mvriber of P«*>m P 8 ted laM year. »k.hjV^ This is revealed here^ V j though «n- aoo.boq teuggf ed to rnter the78 words
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Article147 1939-05-07 18 a NEW tran.slutiow of the E:ble into .i\ Afrikaans i.s in progress. Entirely distinct licm the one which the Dutch reformed churcles have carried out, and which appeared a few years ago, the new version i.s under the auspices of the Roman Catholic Church., iind is147 words
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Advertisement10 1939-05-07 18 I a tankard of health Distributed by Frascr Neavc Ltd±10 words
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Advertisement158 1939-05-07 18 Highßlood Pressure Kills Men Women Twice as many wonn-n as men suffer from Hiprh Blood Pressure, which is a mysterious disease that starts about the tim« of Changeof Life and is the real cause ol much heart trouble and later on of paralytic stroker. Common symptoms of Hiph Plood Pressure158 words
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Article, Illustration1393 1939-05-07 19 John L. Woods - John L. Woods President Of Badminton Association Says Iff. John L. Woods i)isputes Singapore's Contention (By other than Malaya I should probably have considered it ffflcctNory to reply to the article contributed <■-. your editi n of by -PhoeniC but.1,393 words
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Article194 1939-05-07 19 SPECIAL BADMINTON FEATURE Edited By PHOENIX" day is not a severe strain and that it is only when this is carried over a number of days m .succession that strain arises. This m itself is a complete answer to Singapore's contentions with reference to the Foong Scons Cup which calls194 words
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Article243 1939-05-07 19 John L. Woods - John L. Woods Finest Sportsman Perak Has Produced" (By a member of Ihe Selection Commiftee of the Perak Badminton Association it would ill become me to reply to the rather crude and illinformed attack which "Gay Reveller" chose to make upon me and mv colleagues243 words
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614 1939-05-07 19 "Phoenix" Upholds Views Of Players In The South (By "Phoenix" Singapore) jf ARDLY necessary is it for me to reply point by point to fee lengthy letter, published on this pa-e, from Mr John I Woods, president of the Badminton Association of Malaya The letter contains re^ffirmation of the attitude614 words
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Advertisement99 1939-05-07 19 Off AC A THE LIVE ''^Y y^*^'^^^. toK* f> s^^sffi*sm iMTcc t t m A I JHBI- ;v -1 W r .l 1' ■BBHMtv.'v.v;. 1 -'.v\ > t j/ /\-'-.\-^B KEEPS YOU YOUNG HEALTHY STRONG startj;akjl\« ok as a to-day y Obtainable at all leading Chemists. Large $7.00. Small $2.50.99 words
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Article, Illustration759 1939-05-07 20 Neil Hemchit Ventura Marques Return Bout Arranged For Friday PRESENT-DAT Ixjxing promotion is a delicate business insofar as 1 finance and the public are concerned. Crowds will always flock to the rinu-side to see a good return championship contest; by public demand, HcMChil and Marques have been re-matched for this759 words
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760 1939-05-07 20 HUGH SAVAGE - MALAYS AND SAPPERS STRUGGLE FOR LEAGUE SUPREMACY HUGH SAVAGE Soccer Notes By STRUGGLING for S.A.F.A. lea ue supremacy, Ifce efforts of (he R.F and Malays have resulted m a regular t-Mne of sec saw between thp t u v division I earns. Heading the Its! now, Lbe II R. have760 words
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Article69 1939-05-07 20 This Champ Shows You The Way I Saturday's swim- ming championship 5 meeting held under; the auspices of the newly-formed Sing- Sapore Amateur. S Swimming Associa- tion was acclaimed aj S great success. Chin- ese swimmers figur- ■ed prominently m I all the events. Above Z (on the left) is69 words
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Article471 1939-05-07 20 Prowess Of Malayan Swimmers TWO Malayan records broken the afternoon's pro?rairme &one ihroush without a hitch, every it^m l finishing m the time allotted that was the achievement of the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association *vhen they held their Bn* champioushi!) meeting test Satuvday at the Singapore Swimmras t Club. Credit471 words
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Advertisement44 1939-05-07 20 First thing every mornj^k in*?, drink a glass ol MXO'S FRUIT SALT. KNO'S will > leanse your <ystem, purify the blood. W "■•l you from constipa- headaches, sleepin ess ar.rl restore your I Jf] I natural health and Hfc :^v m B Hi WPS. 1044 words
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Advertisement386 1939-05-07 20 MALAYA TRIHVSI Dominant IS MALA) Restore Youthful Vigour To Glands m 24 Hours New Discovery Brings ffk Pleasures of Life to Men Who Feel Old Before jJTk Their Time imZufc Do you r< < 1 older th.-m you are? Are you 4^T} A U,«:UniK m youthful animation? Do you en386 words
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Advertisement413 1939-05-07 21 is so reliable— they are always throat-smoclii s that Craven 'A* are world famous. In il^^M^SsHiittHp my opinion they are definitely superior. fejO^' t nonced the difference the very first j«jjj§ H^- T^ AaNI time them a touch of quality Bt MSS^fe f^ at !> 'J'^i 011 1 to explain413 words
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Miscellaneous921 1939-05-07 21 ..nH«» Ililß ilili •■•■IMC3IIH ii:miihb. ,6,..,,,. I iJiitmiia,,., ucinia THE SALVATION ARMY ___i i 5 30 pm Service Men's Meeting. I "*«««l*»*:«J>ai«BB««BBBBBBBBBBlV 8 P-Hl. SalVatiOll MCCtlllfT .jMiimri The pt Pry c; Tnr,M n Wednesday, 8 p.m. Praise Meeting. rt* Scion I'm m^ Miir i^ T 2 rafdar Class. Meeting. Thursday,921 words
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269 1939-05-07 22 London, May 6. Air Minister. Sir Kingsley speaking m Guernsey, said > >ri of British air defences i apace and there had a record rapid development the last two months. r suit of-being ahjead of schedule. :ently been placed further additional orders for airch wouldBritish Wireless; Reuter - 269 words
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Article35 1939-05-07 22 Washington, May 6. The tlons Committee of the Senate ha proved tfc tur.e of over $900,003,000 is Tor the benefit ments or G>v -nine i operation boost fai moval activit ReuterReuter - 35 words
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143 1939-05-07 22 "Hitler Hanging from Gallows" GERMAN-POLISH TENSION INCREASES Warsaw, May (>. p or e balcony and made t V n iomatic finc-sv fr^ I its attitude. was The officii yi&& speech is contained ii icmai C 1- n IB replied Colonel i but bi r ehension on 1 clejYjen it. mistaken.''143 words
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32 1939-05-07 22 New Canal To Join Atlantic And Pacific? \V. ■■■r:i. May <>. BMMca, President was tfieeiL-d Roosevelt on his Q an official visit. that the question can canal across i will be di-cussed. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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133 1939-05-07 22 British Press On Colonel Beck's Speech L«ndon, May 6. T press enthusiastically jOl Beck's speech substance anu moderate Ttelegraph says that it the iuult of Beck if h fails to bring relaxaf/m Hitler will not have a cuse lor refusing friendly •n. Chronicle says the DO provocation but made rReuter - 133 words
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Article31 1939-05-07 22 ay 6— The Esthonian Cabiovcd m principle Gerfor a non-aggression n Foreign Minister, M. -'lay to consult on the G proposal, which was made a! id Esthonia. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article122 1939-05-07 22 BARTER WOULD BOOST QUOTAS London. M. T X the A nsrh- American hww Plan. <ays commodity mark drcles Mievcthorniiedst^ War Department requires reserve of between 2000(K)au .•{(MMMMMms of rubber and "iftl to 75,0W tons of tin. On this oasis the value of the n*«J involved would be between f»S und122 words
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95 1939-05-07 22 Capital Conscription Bill In U. S. Wadtinftai Mayi VBILL permitting the Goverane to conscripi i.-;i">ital m the ev«r «>f war hits been appfOVtd Senate Military C mmW The bill provides lor taking a ctsc cf wealth on the basis of vhfcfcftt viduals would be iequi:e<i to mate tocrd loans byReuter - 95 words
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Article77 1939-05-07 22 Shanghai May i MARSHAL Chiang Kai Slwfc k* summoned to a mertmf f* chiefs of various d'fartnwntt r.rder to speed up etnerjccnri «W--surcs for the relief of the *nff«« m the war-time capital of Chow king following sufcessive Jap*** air raids causing immens* damf to life77 words
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Article45 1939-05-07 22 London. May 6- Mr. Ho Minister for War. In a *$%&*< the Hou.se of commons the period lrom Apr l ber of recruits finally app.oj» Regular Army wafi 3.2 M WJS J malcly 88.000 recruits we«eo. were m pr<. n Territcrial Army British WirelessBritish Wireless - 45 words
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Advertisement169 1939-05-07 22 J ITKK DKSTINEI) FOR EVERLASTING GREAI j OPENING TUESDAY, 9TH MAY. ALHAMBRA--BOOK NOW Phoned 9 C «a tho leader of R^ '^USMfe^Wl^ .ii ir.g squadion of players fiiif v JJcLV IL7 £VfilfaiXV |w Scrry Fitzgerald Carl Esmond !n Celebrating its SECOND ANNIVERSARY offers a TRIPLE ATTRACTION for this WEEK-: ID169 words
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Advertisement49 1939-05-07 22 I SUN TALKIE (NEW LD) 7.3 P.M. TO-N;GIIT 0.30 P. "LLOYDS OF LONDON" GRAND Theatre (NEW WOKLD) itinee To- Jay Only Shirley Templa m "DIMPLES" ID;c' r "TH!^ G ;fi" EMPIRE TALKIE 7 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9.15 P. I BO -m -i ANK n |i WAT) TO-DAY r I! "Oi€?cn49 words
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Article, Illustration2521 1939-05-07 23 g^/ib/ Finishes At Bukit Timah fcrtlgh «owd was present at Bui Timah yesterday— Cup Day. Right '*t race, th-o was he cash sweep- artf the t( Les, and punters re- t thrill when Jeremiah ;•>:-! \h^>uro shared Jjls in'the opening event. rUL2,521 words
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Article97 1939-05-07 23 Dividends At A Glance Ract I .—JEREMIAH Sl6 ant! $11. Mea«aie $M and SlO. R«.yal WorUngton $14. Race 2— rVMRLt $3C and Sli. Quisaiia SS Trcdella $10. Race 3— WOT AN S:JS and M 2. Last CrnsUter Sl2. Drummer Boy S2O. Kace 4.— GOLD POINT *41 tad 112. Kvyal Ilan-pion97 words
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Article426 1939-05-07 23 DRESSES AT THE RACES WITH bright sunny weather tl Kukit TSmah far tlie begin tin of the races there was :> large crowd of gaily dre.-sed ladies. Ji was amazing how smart and coo 1 they man: ed to look m spite of the frantic rushes to -md from the426 words
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Advertisement42 1939-05-07 23 wp^ ROOK $«Crhl NC3W for A fe^fc- THE GREAT TURN LIGHTWEIGHT •^TyfS CHAMPIONSHIP «f HEMCHIT vs. MARQUES U1 I FRIDAY, 12th MAY at Us p.m. §8M SUPPORIED EY ANOTHER MAIN EVENT I YOUNG D,, vs. Jo£ DIAMOND HAPPY WORLD STADIUM phone 632242 words
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Article, Illustration46 1939-05-07 24 The foredeck and 15-inch guns of the battle-cruiser, H.M.S. Repulse, which was specially prepared to take The!r Majesties over to Canada but returned to service owing to the crisis. The Repulse, however, accompanies the Empress of Australia part of the way.46 words
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Article369 1939-05-07 24 "Truth's" Tribute To Malaya [Frcn Our Own Correspondent] London, Apr. 26. ONE of the most widely published news items for a long time has been the announcement of the motion m the Legislative Council giving .1,000,000 toward? Imperial defence. Here and there, the brief announcement is accompanied by an appreciative369 words
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Article45 1939-05-07 24 London, May 6.— The Minister oi Labour has announced that, owing to li-health, Sir George Gillett has resign i<\ the appointment of Commissioner for Special Areas m England and Wales rhe Minister appointed Sir James F.G Price m his place British WirelessBritish Wireless - 45 words
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Article419 1939-05-07 24 BRITAIN'S FIRM PROTEST TO JAPAN Ghastly Scenes In Chungking BOMBING OF CONSULATE STRONG PROTEST has been made to Japan Dy Britain about the bombing of the British Consulate-General m Chungking during the worst air raid of the China War. The British Ambassador to Japan, states Reuter, has pointed out theReuter - 419 words
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Article275 1939-05-07 24 Chungking. May 6 It is estimated that the total numbs:' cf civilian casualties resulting from the Japanese air raids during the past two days is 3,000. Many w.ere buried alive by falling houses, while those entrapped m the consuming flames shouted vainly for help. Owing to lackReuter - 275 words
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Article36 1939-05-07 24 Shanghai, May 6. Chungking experienced a third visitation by Japanese pianes this afternoon when raids described m official foreign reports as "intermittent" occurred. Details of the damage and casualties are not vet available ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article177 1939-05-07 24 Shanghai^ May 6. \N official Japanese version of yesterday's air raid on Chungking states: "During operations Japanese aeroplanes were subjected to anti-aircraft fire from fifty antiaircraft and heavy machine-guns situated m the west part of the city "AS a result of this attack a squadron of Japanese aeroplanesReuter - 177 words
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321 1939-05-07 24 London Expects Pence Lor don, May <>. QINCE Litvincff handed Moscow's pronosals to (he Br»t sh AmbBBBftdor on Apr. 16, says the Daily Telegraph's diplomats correspondent, little obvious progress has been made, but ttrita?n has b»en c suiting her allies ard friends with a viewReuter - 321 words
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Article, Illustration406 1939-05-07 24 Warplanes Escort Royal Vessel Down Channel KING AND QUEEN OFF TO CANADA London. May i M IMMEDIATELY Their Majesties hoarded the Empress tfl Australia for their journey to Canada and the UwW I States the red ensign was hauled down and replaced by h I white ensign. It is believedBritish Wireless - 406 words
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Article, Illustration46 1939-05-07 24 SV John Simon. Chancellor of the I x<h«l" fr lt^ attach, ccntaining budget pap is as J itt^ A fc" hall to attend the recent ParliamenU r> K"*^ 0 »J»Z** for motorists when he announced i tax vP hi H^ lin?s per horse-power on n ow46 words
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