Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 14 May 1939
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Title Section11 1939-05-14 1 The Sunday Tribune asdf SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1939. FIVE CENTS11 words
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Article795 1939-05-14 1 Press Comment On Anglo -Turkish Pact 'Turkish military assistance for egypt and palestine if they become the object of accression is believed to be provided for m the pact just concluded between great britain turkey. In view of Turkey's relations with Soviet Russia, the Anglo-Turkish pact is regarded asReuter - 795 words
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Article65 1939-05-14 1 IL trend* and Belg um Charge d Ai.■11* and thrte journalists, re■?Srto^ Japanese air raid, nar- L^**d death while crossing the »mpan wh ch was cut ■!£>_* a river steamer ■jr^fa^^w] they battled fteiwtft currents before bein b r ■Xrt j. Chinese junkmen in another 'BTU-eks w?re founa toReuter - 65 words
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Article45 1939-05-14 1 Ij^on, May. '3.— The Chine v ilp'o \r:.j j, Mr (T*ang Kiang An. -day. He rold Reuter'j pMtibV' that the evacuation of p'; civilian xpulat a-p. was Bs?vra! aionthi; iro. In the m Md f the welfare of these who SniaJke excesj population had45 words
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Article, Illustration50 1939-05-14 1 D:sF-"e protest tlie en! largescale Air ItaLls Precautions tests mvd on a Sunday took place at Wemb.'v, London, when bombing planes to-opj rated and several condemned co«ta?es were burned to prcvttfa piactice fcr 600 volunteer woikeiy. Phoio shows the cottages fcfaixlag as the planes climb away after dropping their "bombs."50 words
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Article26 1939-05-14 1 Rome. May 13—Dictator of Italy, C'.gnor MUteoiißi ie mating an important speech at 10 a.m. to-rr.crrow at Ihe inauguration cf tire Turin Exhibition.— ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article278 1939-05-14 1 London. May 13. i»a*t lively satisfaction is felt here on the receipt of latest advices Arkara giving more extended accounts of the proceedings of 1 «i»fc Grand National Assembly yesterday evening. iJESf*?^ 1 of the conclusion HlSr^? se curitv agreement y m wa s delivered 'The Mediterranean should beReuter - 278 words
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Article, Illustration36 1939-05-14 1 ■5fc2 i !i Gmri| ni*nfs original ■P?iSk U ftmain neutral ■f N^'JJ?^ to the Bal- !_>•» aJ!? IOn of neurit* Ih TJJr Urrane *n became BEJ*5i h.? as to H-S^tftkT T nder *d the neutrality oolite36 words
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Article33 1939-05-14 1 New Yor!:, May 13.— The conference t Appalachian coal-owner; idjourneci laic last ni'-vit until tti's afternoon without acttog en the agreement recomm«Midod H v tho nesotintors lo end the strike. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article41 1939-05-14 1 Front Page News Inside Film Page 5, Extracts 6, Strictly Between Ourselves 7, Short Story 8, G. S. Hammonds !>, Women's 10 and 11, C. H. Stanley Jones 12, W. A. liar pur 14, RADIO 17, Badminton Features 19, Sports Parade 20.41 words
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Article20 1939-05-14 1 Athens, May 13— Sir Frederick Lei'chRoss has arrived irom Rumania tn beem the Anglo-Greek trade talks. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article114 1939-05-14 1 TRIBUNE MAN ON NEW ROAD TO CHINA ON PAGE 3 APPEARS THE SECOND OF A SERIES OF ARTICLES WHICH IS BEING WRITTEN BY MR. NORMAN SOONG, SPECIALLY COMMISSIONED BY THE TRIBUNE CROUP TO VISIT THE CHINA WAR AREA BY WAY OF THE NEW BURMA ARMS ROUTE. In addition to this114 words
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Article42 1939-05-14 1 London, May 3 3.— The British battle ciuiser Repulse leturued tc Plymouth to-day alter Oisceiting thn 'EUnpress cf Australia." Stiff landlcl^tlte Koyal mail **<i al^^maajfcer of r_etyei*w wh<* 1_*< an injiirffd leg. He was conveyed titFthe Royal Navy Hospital.- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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162 1939-05-14 1 THEIR MAJESTIES WILL NOT ARRIVE IN CANADA AT SCHEDULE TIME THK engines tin- Knipivss of Australia were brought te standstill !asl nigh! owing i*> fog alter a shod run had revealed (lie pceseace <>r a anmber «t icebergs, says Renter's npeeleJ correspondent on board. Owing to conllr-ual deT.»y it nowReuter - 162 words
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Article17 1939-05-14 1 %&J* MiRiii i*>i*k> le six, $ajrs Rafirter cable from Loiulnr, recerred last night.17 words
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105 1939-05-14 1 Chinese Guerrillas Busy In East Hupeh Chun«:kin«:, May 13. I CHINESE reports stale that the Japanese spearhead drive to the northwest from Chunghsiang m Central Hupeh was checked by ChineM* defenders when :i Japanese column from Machiachi m attempting to capture Tienchiachi lost 700 men as a result of a105 words
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Advertisement36 1939-05-14 1 A aJa (^^^V^ J9y^ 1^ *illH BPr^ P 11 ,The Wkltt Hotm* Inn, Canongate. Edinburgh. Th« OrifiM) H9«t of Whiu Hor»« Whiikr.f 1742. WHITE HOIgE "scrfch Whisky VMITI MORSS OISTIU.CRIL LTO« OLASQOW ft tONDO% W.H. 9.36 words
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560 1939-05-14 2 (Tribune Stall" Reporter) r rilK belief that three very important spiritual beings inhabit a small and unpretentious kramat about 100 feet from thc Lavender Street end of Jalan Besai causes an endless stream orpecpte to visit .Ihis spot throughout the year. Gamblers latwa560 words
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Article31 1939-05-14 2 MALAYA AND WORLD'S FAIR The Malayan stand at the World's Fair m New York is m charge of Mr. A. Reuse, who was formerly Registrar of 1 Imports and Exports, Singapore.31 words
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813 1939-05-14 2 Singapore, Saturday. OEFORE a gjith^ring of relationi and frienfes, Miss EUlen Constance Wearne, onl\ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. F. Wenrne, became Ihc briiie of Mr. Qitffiton 8. W. Angu^, son of ihe late Mr. Angus, uikl Mrs. An^j3, of Aberdeen, at St. The813 words
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Article115 1939-05-14 2 MANY aspirants to the Straits Settlements R.A.F. Vclunteer Reserve are wondering how it is that friends who sent m applications si me considerable time after they did have been summonr o to appear before the medical board first. They feel that unfair discrimination is being made115 words
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Article210 1939-05-14 2 •Singapore, fcaiumay /CIRCUMSTANCES leading to ths death of an ci<.?ht- year-old schoolboy, Lee Wine Lock, who was found dead on the beach oiT the Govern ment holiday bungalows at Beilck on the afternoon of May 6 wore investigated by the Coroner, Mr. W G. Porter, this210 words
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181 1939-05-14 2 IN the Daily Tfkgraph (London) of May 11 ii is pnno unreel by that panel's rvaval rxport that cr iin British baUi^hins havr» been earmarked far scrvic? m the Pacific 'm certain •rontwatftics** and !m British naval squadrons cast of Suez, to be amalgamated181 words
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117 1939-05-14 2 FISHERAMAN KILLED IN JUNGLE HOMEMADE BOMB [From Our Own Reporter I Ij;oh. Saiurdiiv. A MIpPLE-AGED Chinese w;is killed ycsUrday as the result of !hc untimely explosion of a licme-nuuk' b!»nil). j Four or five miles m the interior of the iueftle near Tanjong Rambutan, the unfortunate man was engaged m117 words
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Article56 1939-05-14 2 [Fran Our Own Heporter] Ipoh, Saturday. A Chinese woman proceeding home last i\ nisht alone o lonely path on the outskirts of Ipoh was waylad by a mysterious individual with a mcirtacm r<nd robbed of $30. The assailant stuffed a handkerchief m the woman's mouth and made good56 words
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Article95 1939-05-14 2 Din-in- \vf; irtdiivj Way uxpwi'; ircna Mau.yai! j, rt: amcuni d to 101. 181 cases, oi vii(); ::.138 (81 per i cases were lo Lh< i dted Kingdom 1,«6J (2 ncr cert' c• ;c\s to the Continent ol Europe, !3,417 (13 per cent) c» Canada, and 4,173 '495 words
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421 1939-05-14 2 PROVISION OF MARKETS IN RURAL AREAS k Contemplated By Governme (Tribune Stall' Reporter) IMPORTANT steps are contemplated by '^ovenm^ matter of the adequate provision of market in mm]^ and it is understood thut the Rural Board is Riving tWsfl close attention. Data are being collected by the Board, thc Menk-ipalitv421 words
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133 1939-05-14 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) f ATEST innovation to be seen in the General Post Office to-day is the newly-designed till for poat office clerics where coins are kept. i Under the old system all coins and coopers handed by customers who mad 2 stamps purchases133 words
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Article174 1939-05-14 2 (MIIAH Ml! kIA. lh« J notUer (.1 In; (Jaki.u: :i» 12-\<:u- old C.r.i'iiH I alleged to ha\e been ilkrtatsß by tht- rlt'le: dsir. ca»€ np>B ft iy Mr. L <;th m the police (nun (kfc mi.mm jt!(ij.»ir.i.nl. 1 Ci-iiah Mvi Kia I It i-mnr-uioa the .nston-/ c:174 words
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Article35 1939-05-14 2 I T-r, vr.' I TIE Chin"*- 7 n C r«« Hr- I '26' claim"- t^JfLTi" I J ur h 1 r.t the ir. ta.^ V,7tf *!*>_■ pntracn'. «"i che. u b! W tottce- I35 words
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Advertisement66 1939-05-14 2 MOST Mi™*T<*mmsuf*w l E A S T ATTRACTIVE i-viH^Y 1 1 1« H I 1 BA X nviM'i'WT a Idfal Situation MMAIhAM. x Bunßjilows and Roonu Maxiiiium Comfort. Vrrsli u-1 S*a Watc r *-ti^,il¥Ut v— |-.:i V idAJi-^ld iyir«w Mod or n Sanitation >:\«,. {"ti^^aßF^' Throiipliout. convey. PER DAY. For66 words
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Article, Illustration3096 1939-05-14 3 NORMAN SOONG - NORMAN SOONG THE NEW BLRMA "ARMS ROUTE" DESCRIBED IIH Norman Soong, who has been specially commissioned by the Tribune Group to write articles based on personal experiences while travelling along the new Burma arms route, contributes below the second of this series.3,096 words
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94 1939-05-14 3 \Frc?n Our Own Reporter] Ip'h, Saturday. IT is probable thai a petition will be sent iii the ntftr future to < h<' Federal Secretary m connection with the mijiion dollar agrarian scheme proposed by Mr. Leonjr Sin Nam for stabilising labour and helping the94 words
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134 1939-05-14 3 Singapore. Saturday. r PJIK police mad" a third arrest yesterday m connect i'>n with th( daylight robbery ai Ho. 30 Upper Hokien Street :>n Agr. 27. The suspect Won-: Ah Kee, aged 28, was produced m trie Third Police Court 'his igtcrning. A charge134 words
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Advertisement49 1939-05-14 3 ARE YOURJfcw EYES WEAK? (4» Avail yourself of the expert services of a skilled qualified Specialist with over 3S ywfs European cliniiul experience Moderate cost for modern individually p'anncd and built practical glasses. Thompson Optical Co. 4, Arcade Bld#., Phone 3002. R. A. Thompson, Dr. o f Ocular Science.49 words
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Advertisement342 1939-05-14 4 PAVILION 3.15 6.15 9.15 TO-DAY v% Will This Picture Win j||r||^ The Academy Award jXZQw nc a production is it that many folks believe *W& P^S»ss* ,7^\ rates with the best of the year! Certain it is m&fr**^ l^irw *-°*t* i l^ at lt boasts superb performances Equally true s>^^«.342 words
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Advertisement1021 1939-05-14 4 PACKED HOUSES SIM X THE OF-FMvT^* MAKE YOVH RESEKVATIONS EARLY B a BBaaBBBBBaaBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBa ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•-^r A m I a Z TOD 11 A.M., .'{.ls, A I MA A A |\n 1 r ad i-r^! I f SHOWS to-day i 6.15 9.i5 r.M. r\L.n AMBR s __t__l am 515 615 915 i1,021 words
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Article, Illustration446 1939-05-14 5 The KING of SLEUTHS WILL SOLVE ANOTHER CRIME HOLMES, dean of the sleuths, is about to solve another crime. Oman Doyle's eerie "Hound of the Baskervilles" has gone yilth Twentieth Century-Fox cameras with Busil Rathbone m the greatest of them all. While an attempt has been made by the script446 words
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Article126 1939-05-14 5 Ritz Bros. Go Racy VROM Shirley Temple to the Ritz brothers is what you might calj a gamut, and by no means a short one. It is about as hard to imagine a writer who can turn out screea stories for both as it is to think of Toscanini conducting126 words
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Article175 1939-05-14 5 Railroad Versus Stagecoach PRESENTING a new screen triumvirate of Wallace Beery, Robert Taylor and Florence Rice, "Stand Up and Fight," outdoor action drama depicting the fight between the railroad and the stagecoach lines m the 1850*8, follows "Listen Darling," at the Capitol, Singapore. Continuing a series of vigorous fighting roles,175 words
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Article234 1939-05-14 5 r VHE pver-versatiie Tom Walls, famous the world over for his comedy roles, now proves conclusively that he is one of the most accomplished actors on the Urilish rcreen by his sterling performance m "Old Iron," the British Lion-Tom Walls production which starts at the234 words
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Article199 1939-05-14 5 Famous Harmonica Band 'PWO trademarks of summer are the settling- down of the robins and Hie appearance of gypsy bands with their colourful! costumes. Whether the gypsies camp m a nearby cornfield or take over a vacant store m town, they inevitably s^t m> as fortune tellers. This is by199 words
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Article, Illustration160 1939-05-14 5 T OVE m a tiailer is a literal description of "listen. Darling," new comedy featuring Freddie Bartholomew and Judy Garland, which opens this week at the Capitol, Singapore. The picture is a bow of recognition to thousands who have put their permanent or temporary homes on160 words
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Article113 1939-05-14 5 husband Cor her Ifarj Attn. plays th, nether and the "setters" encountered sre Walter Pldgeon and Alan Hale. Gene Loekhart is the unwanted banker and little Scotty Berktt aprears as a small but eflectlv? menace, who manaees to make things mighty uncomfortable for Dun Cupid. Freddie Partholomew appears113 words
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Article78 1939-05-14 5 LIKE Oroucbo Minx's .story about the down-and-out actor who had lost everything but his professional t>upcrstition. The poor fellow's pants were so shiny that he was afraid to sit down hard for fear he'd have seven years* bad Juck. Grouchos pet joke is the one about his father.78 words
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Advertisement148 1939-05-14 5 ecmwmt&e (m (fteaMtiy q %r*m 101 cutter as an essential pastures m the bright Australian |||i t. -v, > J^^ ««i c! women- and especial- sunlight manufacture this vitamin, w J^ •«'s»— is so well recognised which is preserved through the V M j^//^\ us j0 ■■■£r\ y*\ need no148 words
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Advertisement177 1939-05-14 5 r IBs -A V frm i \-> Hk 1 A 9b^' ff m. Bb 1 ww V -^SSJ^P^P^R^^^^"^ -m^^MtoJ^M RUN-DOWN after MALARIA -when there is SANATOGEN The malaria itself is over, but you still feel run down, nervy and weak. This is absolutely unnecessary: you can easily tak* Sanatogen. Every177 words
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Article149 1939-05-14 6 73 Years, And Not A Day Too Long iN the peace and quiet 01 the English countryside, on the green borders of .Sussex and Hampshire, Spi ing sunshine has added to the jcy of two grand old folk living in rural retirement in tho hamlet of Milland. They areNews of the World - 149 words
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Article, Illustration18 1939-05-14 6 ~"Der Angtiff," Berlin The Holy Alliance on the inarch: Forward for Bolshevism. Democracy and Empire18 words
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Article, Illustration148 1939-05-14 6 Seeing Over The Hill T,;: [fiscot>e.' a aovioe to rc(tu<accidents on Hilltops by enabling ■>.- motorists to see two thou d>»\vn the ether .side of a hi!; ip" New York flaictv iiibiti m [t to of a steel frame supporting a lens thirteen feet long:, four feet high. r th°Cavalcade - 148 words
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Article118 1939-05-14 6 Zog May Undermine The Duce DEPOSITION of King Zog may prove a boomerang for Mussolini's asnirutions tn Islam. In the Balkan cockpit of pre-war dayZog, then Known as Ahnr i Bey Zogu. a a leading light of Moslem missions. and tiie Kaiser, setting himself up as Protector cf Islam, appointedCavalcade - 118 words
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Article94 1939-05-14 6 hit ot looking mf n the eve ir^«l h luantx adviser to iL^ 1 Qurn, Marir vi RumtiT Ins niind." P*» lar lettfi it u„. him M^linsly, aftd (j^T* wax continued FJ^Jfc mf-an habv talk. Ttait s ri J? ft anno,. ;l ma«r iam^'^^m«n should leit,, Mush. It ran94 words
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Article360 1939-05-14 6 Floodgates Defence OFFICIAL Berlin d-uiak nottittw^ I iug. it is known by the Trench I oral Staff that a few days ago QeW mechanised forces .stationed at Won I tal and Elbtrfeld crossed the Rhfcur I approached Limburg In Holland fine I quarters aye .said to have tea «v I360 words
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Article179 1939-05-14 6 F«cond Hay Parade. Ey Noel Coward Heinemann. te. fid. net I I e ri. paid by kind Lord Rothorbiook A very handsome sum. 'iii. ugh I'm stupid* and Illiterate ftnd uractically dumb. I cannot really count How manly choruses I've* <y:aeed. But, tre story of my179 words
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Advertisement504 1939-05-14 6 For Tim Blood, Veins, Arteries and Heart And Stop Limping DON'T let Leg Troubles cripple you. Take Elasto. the Great New Biomedical Remedy thM cures Orotigl the blood, and have done with enforced rest. %OtTy ■ffflefing and expense. l*g aches and pains soon vanish when Elasto is t^ken.' Painial. swoOea504 words
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Advertisement193 1939-05-14 6 Do You Suffer F^o I^^ YOU ANY C OF THESE SYMPTOMS? ILLIONS of people m this part )FLATULENCE{ iVI of the World are victims of eTAM ip U DAIW constant digestive trouble. Their C bIUIVIAbM PAIK^ stomachs are weak. They are suffer- CMVERISHNESS) ing from a condition known as "Tropical193 words
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Advertisement165 1939-05-14 6 Foot Itch Healed in 3 Days \«> your reel it' h, smart and burn I bu lly iii. H tbey nearly Ortve you cras> i i» ;.in crack, peel or bleed? Tii*' p of e :-kin trouhlr^ is- a k* thai has i i "<i throughout tht- world, ind i-165 words
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Advertisement42 1939-05-14 6 llrrukfarf A around *g iho Northern V^ZTT**-.. h a "3L ins v ,B _iiZ__ frf^S i»C a"' 1 ,n YL VaT*** <*•* on to paper J *2 o-J* hc »ud *mT^^ When tb« "J^ JJ tor rwe to *KT *1>^ irleaminff of" 1142 words
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Article, Illustration1460 1939-05-14 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES i Li ut the Royal Society of St and ofer my eonferatnlations to the on a veVy enjoyable function. J^thnu'-d bv the trumpeters of the J*** and the stately playing in of And the pictures of English which decorated the room were a v^nov thought. JL peasant1,460 words
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Advertisement43 1939-05-14 7 STE PS TO XEmM HEALJH pflH '"'•>. > f^ V^ 1 butter "^1 AUSTRALIA'S s "ll^P BEST "ii I "^t&j&ft 'PHONE: STOKE s:s7<i lines), K. l UIIPUR S3SI lines), IPOH 110 111 (2 lines), PENANG L5OO ISM. BUTTKRWOKTH 33. Advt.Ot Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Li43 words
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Article1360 1939-05-14 8 BASIL HAYE - -By nETECTTVE-INSPECTOB Welcome was nonplussed While he iistened to the smartly-dressed Monde, the calm sincerity of her vokv prevailed upon him to believe ilkjl. after all, he had made a mistake, and was wnsting tim» hero. Aiul when, all of sudden, a brealcame m the silver stream1,360 words
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Article158 1939-05-14 8 By Dr. F. B. Scott, M.D., Paris Of all the acJtefl ana pains which j patient.; come and tell me about mdi- BCfltHn pains are probably, the most common. "I get such stabbing, griping i pains after m >als," they say. <W **m\ deals ?ivr me .such a horrible158 words
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Article67 1939-05-14 8 net* CLASSES in defensive neastmt have been organised ior tt* captains of Finland's Mi rcl_ie fleet, in vim of the unsettled towpea n situation. The courses, consisting of 2u lectw each lasting an hour, have been i langed by the authorities at dfflfl* port towns. The lectures will deal67 words
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Advertisement160 1939-05-14 8 Trust your dentist M "iMp. mi m he says KOLYNOS HjSMP^l BRIGHTEN your SMILE with KOLYNOS Kb m^ y^>w I >^ KALZANA >: \3^/ 1 V SW U r U They are happy because they are healthy. Bu! it wasn't always M A«* «*««\aitt^ so. Not so long ago father160 words
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Advertisement444 1939-05-14 8 SHERIGVS DOG BOOK Firstiy.it is a complete and reliable guide to the breodinf rearing, lepilmg, ti-aining and showing of dogs. Sscm#». /^|s9 it gives expeit Veterinary advice on paper, lor lt.teiw m^t^^m you exactly what to do m canine illness --explaining mm how you can diagnose the complaint and tell444 words
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Article, Illustration557 1939-05-14 9 G.S. HAMMONDS - TELEVISION AND BEER WILL NOT MIX! G.S HAMMONDS. BY W m Malay* k.pt closely i.. touch with tr- lat— l <l' ■■'i"l>toat Hume both m the held ol erna *iunal ami internal politics. ,i progr.- > noti-d 11(l J with Interest of the mi« st d<•^nb m the fid(| of557 words
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123 1939-05-14 9 N. Rhodesian Government Helps Jews Lusaka, N. Rhodesia. T»HE Northern Rhodesian Government ann-urces that the mission which i«- to be sent out from Britain by a Jewish Voluntary Organisation to examine the general possibilities of refugee settlement will be assisted by a local committee. The committee will bo appointed and123 words
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Advertisement149 1939-05-14 9 IHERBTO" I ft THE TRUE HERBAL I I REJUVENATOR I H MEN, WOMEN I H CHILDREN. I H ttCONST RtCTiVK, 1 9 EMULATING. I ISMAIL I TRADING m^lutßUwmwN S/ INF' m. V 7 iMJr wwtrE 1 BIRLS NEVER TOOK IO ME P^^ •"I here is no question of the value149 words
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Advertisement133 1939-05-14 9 A|ou can get good pictures r p|n (row the start f^/\ 0? Photography with the y^^tx&^f^l^\^ V> Popular <l ßrownie" is pic*f '^^^^^Wlflii hi ture-making m its easiest 1, \r h^mKm/j f° rm AH you do is press I]/ I j WrfjfJ V a lever- and you've taken I •L133 words
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Advertisement371 1939-05-14 9 High Blood Pressure Dangerous to Heart Thousands of men and women past 40 face the dangers of heart trouble and paralysis because of High Wood Pressure. High Blood Pressure is a mysterious disease that causes more deaths than cancer, largely because people mistake the symptoms for indigestion or some simple371 words
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Advertisement213 1939-05-14 9 SMg<^. JT $£*k Jtfi&^rit'ikn&ni' .-J' f w« j&t «x *W £?yi lew lads escape tiiese painful erup- iof sound llesh and new skin, tions, to some they are a con-lant and j uticura is the ideal first-aid .nd humiliating plague. If y"ou have a --on Ixaler for cuts, grazes and213 words
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Article1492 1939-05-14 10 VERA ARDMORE - A Woman Peeps At Singapore. VERA ARDMORE By a BAIX given by the Consul General for the Netherlands and Mrs. Fein. to celebrate their daughter Concha's eighteenth birthday, was one of the highlights of last week's social "do's It was really grand lun end much enjoyed by aooM one Imndred1,492 words
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Article142 1939-05-14 10 SEEN HEARD Sailing:, sailing will be the Harold D. Robisons m just over a weeks time they pian to see Paris and London before returning home to America. Bouncing baby daughter came to join the E. G. Holiday family last Monday now two lads and two lassies go to make142 words
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Article, Illustration87 1939-05-14 10 to help in charity show Mrs. Menzies, who has pron iscd to assist at the Charity Show, "The Circus Comes To Town," which will be presented at the Raffles Hotel in August for the benefit of the Chil- dren's Aid Society, i This portrait shows hev in the role of87 words
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Article433 1939-05-14 10 A S usual, Elsie Mary In Rodney House, Battery Road, has some striking models on display this week, one of the best being, I though, a very attractive formal fcr the youngish woman. This, composed of an enchanting blu-ish-mauve shade of taffeta, was made with a very433 words
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Article627 1939-05-14 10 smart daytime wear in iklength dresse.s now being of <J Palais des Modes One printed a patterned in multi-coloured tiny ised flowers wa, particularly notic^t for instance on account of the m*1 bodice and stitched skirt pleating gave the whole thing an air of Z rcughbred chic. Iho Jade627 words
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Advertisement84 1939-05-14 10 i itA rf Wrinkles i«! U h^, Then Self-indulgence f^JQ^^Sßwk Becomes A Duty! m -l^pS^ ray a vicit o our £'alon end enjoy one of thaw* soothing treatments. Line;' of fatigus p^e charmed away and a feeling «Siß^ *If^ cf youth nd Vjtalit y comes bubbling MAYNARD'S Battery Rd. PALAIS84 words
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Advertisement37 1939-05-14 10 NEW REVLON NAIL POLISH SHADES that men like! Revlon's new shades reflect men's nail polish preferences for you. A shade f orevery costume and occasion. Retains its lustre. Wears and wears. MEDICAL HALL LTD., 3, Battery Road.37 words
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Advertisement56 1939-05-14 10 At Vogue's! Time Moves and we move with it SOMETHING THAT WILL HIT IHE FANCY OF WOMEN NEW SHIPMENT JUST UNPACKED Double Delight! Cocktail Dresses $12.50 200 Just Arrived! Specially Priced! Real Mastery m Styling and skill m Sewing! THESE EXCLUSIVE MODELS COME FROM THE HEART OF PARIS. Distinction without56 words
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Advertisement156 1939-05-14 10 PRISCILLA Ltd. HAS RECEIVED A SMALL SHIPMENT OF HUBRITE muusut MORNING FROCKS Phone 3335—11, Stamford Road. Asthma Cause Killed m 24 Hours Thanks to the discovery of an American physician, it now is possible to get rid of those terrible spells of choking*, gasping, coughing and wheezing Asthma by killing156 words
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Advertisement41 1939-05-14 10 Elsie Mary Rodney House, Battery W Xew Shipnw*' Of AinerirM Hi 4SMH For An Orraftio* 9 $5. to_JJ Don t let dansrerou^s »^S, Mm ri ;,i or external pU-»^J^htl fL V#urclifcruißtforgu*ra»«^ifURNSWg, 111 CALOfW« leii m li^^ipbli; **JIV Incoming **V£ii*]Zii* N Tgorous^2--^^^41 words
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526 1939-05-14 11 up-country news of the week Pastry Hint j, *|sj eW B3.'dForThe| l"Oog": Cameronsj Popular As Ever j m_m_U thc unbearably hot speil aU' it ha, been a real .'<* r^^e«na and cool off. Eveiy- vcr v thankful for it on f STeientoe *hen a lar cr0WC3 a#emar tj dn ema526 words
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Article, Illustration952 1939-05-14 11 longlife jo your beauty Give Your Face, Hair Figure The Attention They They Deserve |F you want to make the most of your natural physl ai assets it is essential that you should take care of them. However excellent your sk n may be, however lustrous your hair or slender952 words
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Advertisement212 1939-05-14 11 I 0R t>NE E X MAfFAIR_ WT QI.UITY INDIAN I AIIPFTJS H us °f Fashions A a square foot. I iUPARMANANDQ' and New Summer Grayco Tie. I |J 7 f high ST. J Just Arrived. 157, North Bridge Head. g .^HHT" Showrooms: GREAT WORLD. j I MADAME PAGE "r API212 words
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Advertisement428 1939-05-14 11 i J I J- 3 Isi<; Wise Alkalise! For an Acid Condition For Pains and Aches Get Quick and Efficient Relief— Use Alka-Seltzer What can you do for an acid condition quick, so efficient and so safe. Not a which results m the common, every- laxative, but a double acting428 words
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Advertisement53 1939-05-14 11 P^MMM«BHMMWIB H II H H V V w f%f% NOBTH BRIDGE ROAD V£V£ BINGVPORK. >^^^ lIAVD-CUT LEAD CRYSTAL, NFW SIIIPMEVT It'ST UNPACKED VASES. P -W^' R-BOWI.S TRAYS, FRUIT-BOWLS, DECANTBttS, ETC. i ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I MHIIIIHIIIIIMIIMIIIIIIIItII^IIIIIII I i W£ iAX)£ W££ New Stock Lingerie Just received I Unususl Inexpensive 18, Battery Road, l?t53 words
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Advertisement49 1939-05-14 11 Tn famous Clcacsmg 1 Cream. Qcanaes ther* 1 oughly. Leaves the skin I son and lovely. It is the I starting point of all I beauty care. I $2 25 $4.00 I M md» m the British Empire Psmou* Dtamfy PrepsrmMjmf mm— rnOSL Medical Hail ltd. 3, Battery Road.49 words
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629 1939-05-14 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Sunday, May 14, 1939. The Press And News T IKE any other public organisation or person, the Press is subject to open criticism. Any newspaper worth its salt can take honest criticism antl profit by it. If a reader of any paper in the Tribune Group objects to629 words
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Article, Illustration364 1939-05-14 12 C. H, Stanley Jones - Gather Up Your Shovel And Your Basket Of Sand C. H, Stanley Jones By A BOVE is the broadcast advice of the A.R.P. Department to the people of Malayan cities. When the bombers come over as we hope they never will don't rush out of your house, or your little364 words
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Article629 1939-05-14 12 A NEW SLOGAN FOR MALA YA bed cities in China, and in unprotected cities in Europe, can anyone think of a way in which the quarter of a million souls boxed up in highly inflammable cubicles in Singapore's Chinatown can be taught to obey that placid injunction? Everyone with a629 words
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Article705 1939-05-14 12 A ngliiis - A ngliiis. I MAN got separated from his company and went up to a man (who happened to bo the colonel) and saidEn, lad, hes ta seen owt o* 'B company?" The colonel replied— "Do you know whom you are speaking to?" "I've nivver seen705 words
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Advertisement193 1939-05-14 12 Raising Our Hopes Engineers and Doctors Join Force.-, Fo the First Time" ?wx, headline. noun Engineers with their tackle and ropes And meriicos wnh their stethoscope* Combine m raising Malayan hopes Of a spe&dy end to malaria Over a very considerable area. They discussed (m conference) hydrostatics and paragoric Lateral193 words
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Article151 1939-05-14 13 Terrifying Fight With Alligator Port Moresby. UMI has had a terrible fight with an alfigator-which 1 for u fnr a floating" log. "^^J man walked three miles m near W here and told a for crabs in the ede he saio. reeling h!m- to ihe mud he put his rf^ha151 words
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Article44 1939-05-14 13 Brussels. data remain what we are" is *> 0jfi splashed across the heads il pea now being issued by the js;.ar? Government. pKiwrs -i. displayed to draw b_db to Uie ceremonies com■satag the 100th anniversary of thc tntDathy's independence, establish-44 words
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Article131 1939-05-14 13 |**son why the shares of *umm<jarn Spinnerei P Company of Leipzig J*T> largest spinning mills T* wntinually fallen in JaiHe Berlin Bourse is re- J me extent by an artiD wt8e»eAniemeine BE/"? ft" Paper, has Cei; f0 violatin s the iaw s jjjw flae of spinning mate-ia nvi'u^^v the131 words
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Article567 1939-05-14 13 REFUGEES TELL TALES OF HARDSHIP [Tribune Staff Reporter] I ALES of heroism, danger and tragedy, rivalling any sagas of history, lie behind the arrival in Singapore the other day of 300 immigrants from China. Fcr many of these poor folk this journey has taken the better567 words
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110 1939-05-14 13 Paris. T^IIE price of the gas masks issued to the people of Paris will be added to theu- income tax demand note. Thus those that do not pay income tax will get their masks free. In this way the authorities have settled the question of110 words
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Article, Illustration94 1939-05-14 13 Leonard Paul Myers, aged 22, of Navarino Road, Dalston, East London, left his home on a 20,000 miles cycle tour of the world which he is undertaking from his love of cycling. Mr. Myers expects to take about 18 mcnths on the tour and will cover aPlanet News - 94 words
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Article38 1939-05-14 13 Paris. A COMMEMORATIVE name plate is to be fixed on the house of the English writer, Katherine Mansfield, by a FrancoBritish Delegation cf authors and journalists, Representatives of the foreign office will be present.38 words
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358 1939-05-14 13 i_onaon, Apr. zs. JJUNDREDS of half-starved chorus girls, many eeratng only 15s. a week and having- to sleep three in a bed, are Dew touring Britain. British Actors' Equity Association, who have just completed a special investigation, are now making a drive358 words
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Article113 1939-05-14 13 JOHANNESBURG'S RECORD MAIZE CROP Johannesburg. Mfi.lZV. farmers, merchants, brokers and the railway administration are preparing to handle what is expected to be the country's greatest maize crop on record. The latest reports from the maize belts of the Transvaal and Orange Free State foreshadow a harvest of about 30,000,000 bags.113 words
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Advertisement26 1939-05-14 13 I JgflUS I kL far a? M «C hai »Jc cam m 2 t^z^^*^. BSk!? TUTS o? n^SSpHNoioeT f&fc 1^^; Far l^oSirtSit? 1> if gapore. above.26 words
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Advertisement737 1939-05-14 13 Eaten Up with RHEUMATISM Backache headache N_» p« j ji CIRCLES Ix^i^wij a ow Fit as a Fiddle, UN0EREYES .K) Thanks to Cystex xiMf NURSE AT LAST FINDS A MEDICINE NERVOUSNESS J|KfL TO END HER CHRONIC RHEUMATISM CAS ft-BL0ATINC.|^|8S^^v Few people have the advantages of a Nurse in l _>737 words
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Advertisement152 1939-05-14 13 The &6t Tot J?e33 IVAy Pay Atote? r xyo -w-st Improved Am.riean lnstiu s ensur tirea'est Accuracy. Modern antl Dis in*tiv Glasses enhance Comfort and cosmetic Appearance Phenomenally Low Charges Entire Satisfaction Gua-anteed. Everbright Optical Co. Qualified Eyesight Specialists. ard Manufacturing Opticians, 19. CHULIA F-TREET, SINGAPORE. C. S. CHONG, Dr.152 words
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Advertisement404 1939-05-14 13 p his can happen to you! I Those Awful Pains After Meals f #4B| A warning that your c stomach needs attention Flushing, Palpitation, Feeling of Over-fulness are the first slight symptoms of stomach trouble. A few doses of De Witt's Antacid Powder will soon rectify them, and tone up404 words
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Article, Illustration980 1939-05-14 14 W.A. Harpur - W .A. Harpur By "pHONE calls do nol a prism make "Or licensed bars a sage." It is barely possible that I have failed to remember the exact wording* of the above quotation, but that is of little import .so long as tht sense980 words
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Advertisement182 1939-05-14 14 j^ ISSUED X^NJUIVJ^ MX STEAM row TRAVFI Bmp> Mn RAILWAY LINES. NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese cUents and those of all ouier resident communities are glveo tn« beat of attention and 158. EOBINSON RD, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONE 5908. WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. NICKEL POCKET from 8.50 WRIST n 12.00182 words
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Advertisement492 1939-05-14 14 iV X*J o|^ Kruschen Has Made Me Young Again "At 38, Aad backache so badly that I tvas like an old man. Going upstairs tvas an ordeal. It often made me gasp toith pain. Tko weeks ago, I started taking Kruschen Salts. To-day, I can run up stairs three at492 words
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Advertisement126 1939-05-14 14 Pyorrhoea has robbed him of his teeth, poisoned his whole system. Don't let this happen to you. Start using Genozo Brand Tooth Paste now. Genozo contains a bacterial emulsion which makes the gums immune to dangerous infections. It is free from soap, grit and bleaching agents gives your teeth brilliant126 words
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Advertisement315 1939-05-14 14 RHEUMATISM Sufferers ffik can now get v^w- t^^ Permanent Relief mimm This great M mystery disease claims more m victims every year than any other complaint H suffered by the human race. This agonising wM disease not only makes the lives of men JM and women a torture, but is315 words
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Article221 1939-05-14 15 What The Stars Foretell t, FOR ALL READ- I Iftor important inter- J \trlM ISFLUENCES I Sf 'J* to March 29 Don't •*fim'tintervieu. and res- J 0 impulse. I to May 20 and Sept- JSlntowSbir 23. For the I •thStoni m these pen- *»X* one of promise tmtfi-needed help of221 words
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Article81 1939-05-14 15 Washington, D.C. PfeUitei States started its 'Nquttitii of land, sea and *j— Mt, suggestions and •Nj k weapons have poured •M» Department from AmIJ^pton »t the rate of 1,000 I** tante. aeroplanes and J~ «l kinds have been suggesXL *pa^ment official stated tTJ^y half of them were 11,1?^ ?ood81 words
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390 1939-05-14 15 (By JNSECTS go througli all their joys, sorrows and horrors dry-eyed because they have no tear tfjands. They get along, but the sad price they pay for this lack can be appreciated by anyone who watches tho housefly which spends a390 words
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Article145 1939-05-14 15 Grace Moore Finds Young Protege New York. IMPRESSED by "the loveliest, freshes: voice I've heard for a long time, Miss Grace Moore, noted American operatic and screen soprano, is playing the role of fairy godmother to a 22-year-old New Jersey girl, Miss Dorothy Kirsten. x-erhaps, thanks to Miss Moore, Dorothy145 words
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Article65 1939-05-14 15 Ex-Prem ier Fined For Libel Salisbury, (S. Rhodesia.) FOR some hours the Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia, Mr. G. M. Huggins, was marooned m a train at Norton, 25 miles from Salisbury, as a result of the flooding of the Hunyani River. The water had submerged rail and road bridges.65 words
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Article134 1939-05-14 15 Warsaw. DROFESSOR Leon Kozlowski, who was prime minister of Poland from 1932 to 1933 has been fined 100 ZIotys (about £4 at current rates) and sentenced to one month's detention (which was suspended) for libelling Professor Stanislas Stronski, the publicist, by stating that he was a freemason.134 words
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191 1939-05-14 15 Schools Teach Communism In Toronto Toronto. FORTY schools teach the doctrines of Communism in Toronto, according to a statement made by the Mayor, Mr. Ralph Day, to the Civic Legislation Committee. "These Communist schools are scattered throughout the entire city and their addresses are known to the police," he continued.191 words
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Advertisement706 1939-05-14 15 RE -AWAKEN AND FED those HAIR ROOTS! j^^BhS MRkv To*f llfllfw flsFfl ia^H R#OtS MOi NOt X :^a *y* BMcoiy too T^BJ^^BB^ c^Sr^l vk to crow ■p a fcir^tatoi •tI >?S^HPP<k Sv^jjjji* llnort aottoa j "^P- Then Ftoi iH y Nouriih the Hair Organtorn by massaging with Jp :?^j| KOTALKO706 words
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Advertisement176 1939-05-14 15 THE WORLD RELIES ON BIGBEN lip ■\J 0^ *]l t|E DEPENDABLE Reliable! That's Big Ben. And that's why the world trusts him and prefers him to other alarm clocks. Set him for your rising time and he calls you right on the dot. One glance at Big Ben's dial and176 words
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Advertisement466 1939-05-14 15 EVEN MORPHIA did not stop her STOMACH g^^fa^X RAIN Have you ever known the des- How pain is driven away by pair and haunting dread that Maclean Brand Stomach Powder comes with unbearable suffering that nothing relieves? Then you J*SZ£Zj£Z£cSZ£ will understand the joy of Mrs stomach. Sometimes this only466 words
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Article425 1939-05-14 16 London. May 1. A MAN who committed murder because he believed "demons" were being put in Ins head by rays from his victim's tadio was <a\\h\ from the firing squad at Tooele] Utah, U.S.A., as he was waiting to be led from his425 words
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Article208 1939-05-14 16 London, A; r. 2G. MING, the Zoo's baby giant panda, who at present is shown m one of the outdoor eagbs of the Lion House, is to make a change. Her present den is not altogether satisfactory, as it gets th 1 afternoon sun. Being a208 words
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Article68 1939-05-14 16 Veszrem, Hungary. A GIPSY WOMAN named Vcndel Kol♦T. emoar has celebrated her 117th birthday at Somolyjend near here. When she heard that newspapermen wanted to interview her she asked fcr her "Sunday-best" clothes so she could make herself '"beautiful" first. Vendel Kolompar hns never been ill68 words
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134 1939-05-14 16 MRS. ROOSEVELT FINDS WHITE HOUSE "GHOSTLY" San entoni i n-jis. Rcosevelt sometimes Suds the I Whft.«! HOU a Utile ghostly, she revealed here vl en dtescribfos life in .e president's horn-' in Washington. Sometimes, she weperteneed i "curious feeling" wh.cn wort-tag et nieht in a room where mans? put President*134 words
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336 1939-05-14 16 Loikloii. May 1 L"iFTV-F()UK-VKAK OLD Canon Ralph Porter Wide, vicar of 0* with-Cleethorpe*. lias been found passed m his bed. E\er sinci he ;-niioiii:cr:l his eK^'agemont I;:.-- September to 18 year-old bruMV Miss Margaret Ethel Lucy Adcock. of Osgodby Manor, near Grant ham, the336 words
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Article127 1939-05-14 16 DOLES will shortly be able m ••p«''.M,r\ s aeroplane" <* ment sy>tem. announces Loa ♦,!> li^ equivalent ,f A H p X junctions is to encour*^^ The purchase! neea lul evw me rngin*: tins will b,> gtv^T^ ihe aeroplane* lr **r There arl two Lypes,127 words
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Article176 1939-05-14 16 FOl'lt prominent British attafl men including two bumrl physicians to the King «I mB Canada this year, theCanaiiu i*H partment of Pensions and fttitfH Health has announced. TV? «V takr part m various medW >*m public meetings m the Dotmm I They ."'re Sir Arthur MarntltT |H i i.v-ic:;.)i176 words
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Advertisement352 1939-05-14 16 to Gei Furfher "Ahead ThisYearThan /-A^* You Did Lasf Year... m W+* If] a[] tmw£ imilL EACH DOLLAR 01 SAVE KOR FUTUKE NEEDS SHOI LP PERFORM TWO MAIN OITU/S:— FIRSTLY It must provide Retirement income for y ;u. SEt ONDLY It must provide a living income for your family or352 words
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Advertisement335 1939-05-14 16 §1^ II« «llf|v Too pale and too thin to Wiilled brauUful <she sighed o»jy -J^p a giil recently ?ot m touch with an a.«!h"rity '*'ho <«IJJ &hf P"* trefttn.cnt. "Fir.- L of all." said he. "we mv. t test your b]ijoo a tiny drop of her blood under hi.s microscope335 words
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Advertisement478 1939-05-14 17 COULD HARDLY MOVE WITH PAIN' now 'bsolucHy free! Damp, tropical heat gave this ships stewardess such agonising ache s and pains that she could hardly move but three doses of a natural 'remedy' pu; her right. P?ad this grateful letter. «rll is what F y nn °n Salt did for478 words
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Advertisement16 1939-05-14 17 I BRITAIN'S BEST I I MOTOR CYCLE J Mechanical pert'eciion for your enjoynitnt. CO., (1926) LTD.16 words
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Miscellaneous835 1939-05-14 17 Oi V THE AIR TO-DAY When And Where To Listen In SINGAPORE I LONDON 1140 mtalk HONGKONG TRANSMISSION S n 50 Partial Music* BBC Military m M!&L*& W i&> i mm mi SLr d ftOr PS G ZBW 9.5 2 Mc !s (31.4 m Me 640 Stock Exchange Report; sports835 words
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Article158 1939-05-14 18 WORK has been started on what is to be the world's highest cable railway, on the southern peak of Mont Blanc. The upper terminus of the line will be at an altitude of 11,963 feet. Two aerial cabins will be used, one m each direction, every158 words
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Article88 1939-05-14 18 Monument For 15 Year Old Boy Faquet, France. A MONUMENT has been erected by the R ex-service men of Brittany to Hie memory of Jean Corentin Carre, a 15--year-old boy who joined the army under a false name and died m action m 1918. Two years after joining up he88 words
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90 1939-05-14 18 ITALIAN WORKERS IN CAIRO TO LEAVE COUNTRY Cairo. JT!HE Egyptian Government is making -I. arrangements for the repatriation of twenty-three Italian labourers who had be*n working at Assuan. They have been brought to Cairo under police escort and it is expected that they will soon sail for Italy. They were90 words
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Article161 1939-05-14 18 Edmonton MEW light is expected to be thrown on W one of the greatest mysteries of English history— the disappearance of Sir Walter Raleigh's original band of colonists on the American coast by a discovery which has just been made m North Carolina. Sir Walter's colony was161 words
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Article69 1939-05-14 18 Diamond Jubsiee Stamp Sofia. SPECIAL issue of stamps has been prepared for the (.Oth Anniversary the Founding of the Bulgarian Posts and Telegraphs. The jubilee will be celebrated in June. The stamps will show the new post effice building and other important State buildings and will be of tiie denominationsReuter - 69 words
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229 1939-05-14 18 Pier Dance For First Bride For 25 Years London. Apr. 12. TO marry in the bachelor village of Totescore, Ule of Skye, is no rdifi rimonial a Ivi nture Mrs. Mary T ncdonald, firs" bride there for 25 year who arrived at Glasgow with her shepherd husband for a week's229 words
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306 1939-05-14 18 rjESERTEI) by his wife m December, 190.", Mr. Henr/vrT U Bennett (74), of Melrose Avenue. Horoham Wood. Herts ccssfully petitioned m (he Divorce Court before Mr. Juxti fe j,UflSttffor the dissolution of his marriage. liu< *nil! He failed because Mrs. Bennett ha> }een in306 words
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Article97 1939-05-14 18 WHIPPY AS A PENALTY Jeru$-jet WHIPPING for male offender, ff "the apparent ape 0 f i» v#m^* victec l by a British Military ralestme i s provided for in _r^ ment to fh- emergency JSi2" This punishment may other penalty u> whirl, the offend be liable. uc a<w^ It is97 words
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Article97 1939-05-14 18 WOMEN and children ait ml mud-swamped roads m one «fj pocri of Z; greij, chic' m of C the municj^rS cil refuses to act.. I Fur m :c than three years tatcpJ m the area haw demanded tint M .should liven reasonably ecod :M into otl .1 parts of97 words
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Article74 1939-05-14 18 London. A?f M EXILED Qi"-«?n Gera'dta fl formerly Crimes. Apwr *jj npest. has declined an off*' of fiom an American film com l*JLH Her solicitor stated on her Wt* Her Majesty has refused *m not wish to become an object >* curiosity _fl lhe Roval Family74 words
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Advertisement555 1939-05-14 18 HERE'S SOMETHING THATS BETTER THAN COD LIVER OIL! Tasteless, flesh-forming tablets for thin people. All tAif. are too thin and weigh far too little for their peace of mind, know that if only they could take enough God Liver Oi?, they might begin to put on a pound (r two555 words
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Advertisement353 1939-05-14 18 Gums Bleed, Teeth Loose! ffk Avv IS Stop Pyorrhea and Trench Mouth m 24 Hours Bleeding gums, sore mouth, or loose teeth mean that you are a victim of Pyorrhea or Trench Mouth, or some bad disease that will eventually cause you to lose all your teeth and have to353 words
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Advertisement67 1939-05-14 18 A clear complexion X m all weather^ "'HAZE LINE' |ri (Trade Mark) ffrß'*' SNOW" JMi fe^Egij) This fragrant non-greasy toilet ~3 preparation which gives pro- B|TV| tection to your skin m aU 11(4^^8 Pgl weather should be applied to I^^M ISM the face before exposure to sufl O£l Glass jars.67 words
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Article, Illustration656 1939-05-14 19 S. C. Tan - SPECIAL BADMINTON FEATURE EDITED BY PHOENIX" S. C. Tan Ladies' Tourneys Can t Run More Easily |f A Lady Serves On Committee Of A Controlling Body (Contributed By JIIE view so often expressed m these columns that the Singapore Badminton Association should include m its committee of management a lady656 words
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Article39 1939-05-14 19 Editor - Editor ,».1C fan S aW*** i mm *i* their wmlmtrs ,f,,|W,t in kill 1 arcVHMiS 0CC38MIMS Bui ia n*» resu,t lr -I rf Hd. «W»rt was so poor g «nn for the M^ tour- m to be eanvassed.-39 words
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Article, Illustration171 1939-05-14 19 to M the 1939-1940 badminton H item* to start OfJUtollj/ >? More, t :s ?*rhavs not out of miwibh (kit article on Iimes happens that one i a discussion amongst pn at a badminton but the behaviour of rer* in the court. quite honest: Player? d° Knave as well171 words
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296 1939-05-14 19 (By RATHER rude was the shock which the writer received this week when told that the Singapore Badmmfon Association Had decided against the adoption of the 15-ace doubles. Writing in these columns three weeks ago, I expressed the opinion that as a result of296 words
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Article, Illustration253 1939-05-14 19 Gay Reveller— Perak - Gay Reveller Perak (By f-iE first badminton trial arranged by the Perak Badminton Association was for a two-fold purpose. Firstly, it was held with a view to selecting players for the final trial in preparation for the Triangular Tournament, and secondly, it gave useful practice253 words
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Article147 1939-05-14 19 "Chessnut"— Johore - Brisk Activity In Johore Bahru "Chessnut" Johore (By JOHORE Bahru is at present the only district m the State to show activity m badminton, and local racket-wielders will soon be busy when the district championships begin early on June 8. entries closing: on May 23. The tournament Is apt to147 words
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Article, Illustration286 1939-05-14 19 "Sphinx'- Penang - "Sphinx'- Penang (By AS far as the Northern Settlement is concerned the stage is set for the Triangular Tournament to be held m Ipoh on May 27. Practices have already been held and probable players for the Settlement are taking no chances. Among the286 words
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99 1939-05-14 19 Rambier— Selaneror - Ram bier— Selaneror (By "THE Techs. Open Singles Tournarr.cnt came to an end during the week-end end Bahan Isa, one of Johore's rcprestntatives m the Foonp Scons Cup last year, emerged victoriou: when he defeated Thean Leong m the final. 15—7, 15—11. The number of99 words
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Advertisement549 1939-05-14 19 FiET feeMMU like HOT jjmm BRICK II£oWL a\ n\al t ann! an^P^nnu Do your feet burn underneath the soles Do aches and pains shoot all through them all the time Do you sometimes feel you've got red-hot bricks to walk with instead of feet If so, blame the Stale Foot549 words
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Article, Illustration726 1939-05-14 20 "Pete" cays Boxers Should Be Given A Fair Deal: Plans For New World Arena Promotions Merit Encouragement A FORTNIGHT ago, I urged the continuance of boxing promotions at the New World Arena and the latest development in the matter is that the Board requires a certificate from the Municipality in726 words
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Article, Illustration933 1939-05-14 20 Hugh Savage- t ril irises QUESTION OF DIVISION I PLA YERS SECOND TEAMS VARIOUS reasons have prevented the S.A.F.A. Council from arriving at a decision as to whether am: division player may play for his club's second team and. if so, how many senior division players933 words
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Advertisement187 1939-05-14 20 v ji I t\*■ fIHV ~flf fll flflV ~~^^to iutdwithW YOUR STRENGTH As time flies you get older and weaker. You may not feel it because the change Is slow and gradual. The fact, however, remains that with eveiy year as it passes, you grow older and weaker. |3ome get187 words
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Advertisement207 1939-05-14 20 Dissolve Ugly Fat The New Cinema Way Weeii— 2s°Lbs. a Month ■Hfp^H(o 413 /wwß Make This One-Week of the system. As B result, good solid flesh tinue taking Formode until your weight regains, and as the ugly fat disappears, has come down to exactly where you want your figure becomes207 words
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Article1280 1939-05-14 21 wnttEW'S CATHEDRAL fi*B»Tn Holy Communion. tf iSl h^ia Eucharist m Sunday School Evensong ard Sermon. i*^: Archdeacon. "iiTSS^S DAY: Communion. >5'f' Choral Eucharist. I*** Holy Communion ,SD >horal Evensong and Sermon. *tt2S5r Ton Monday. Wedne. FticUiy at 8; on Tuesday Workers' Celebraof Chnii^ Work, ut 7 gn1,280 words
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261 1939-05-14 21 ITNIQUE among the counties, Worcestershire have more gocd bowlers than they can manage to fit into the team. With Perks, Martin, Howorth, Jenkins, and probably R. J. Crisp available, it is not always possible to make room for Jackson, excellent off-break bowler though261 words
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Article138 1939-05-14 21 Ciapp, Emmett, and Wilson. aU of whom scored 1,000 runs last year, are three comparative newromers who promise to dev< lop into hrstrate batsmen. The burden of attack rests rattier toe heavily cn the shoulders of Goddard are coming along nicely, and should improve their analyses this year.138 words
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122 1939-05-14 21 FOR the first time, the great 'A'altoi Hammond will take over the cricket captaincy of Gloucestershire, who are locking forward to a more successful season. Last year the heavy calls of Test cricket were chiefly responsible for I causing the team to drop from122 words
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Advertisement32 1939-05-14 21 BEN TRAVERS WROTE IT TOM WALLS DIRECTED IT. THAT MEANS IT'S A GRAND SHOW -^^Sf~^S BVMBHi^HIHHI^fIPfIHDS^HBI^Hi^HiH f^ vinl BRimmioN II I f*) /Ml fS\ M v m TOM VVALLS Coming To PAVILION32 words
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Advertisement365 1939-05-14 21 Two Popular Young Stars. Together For The Firrt Time In A New M.G.M. Comedy Show With Songs! A i\Yn-_*v T I S Next Change. ..CAPITOL OOyjPPBT^^^GAYEST LAUGH HIT! freddik'* I--1I Frcddic'i grand! iudfj xwell! And when jL BARTHOLOMEW _(^_P^^B|__|^B_i*_i jSIPR f^ ey anc^"P' c^ a 3^ or themselves when Judy365 words
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Article281 1939-05-14 22 Y's DEFEA TA.P.C. A T CRICKET Fine Batting By Leijssius And Lyne bat. Bowling: Cockburn 2 for 31, Pennington 2 for 39, Blascheck 0 for 4, Sharpe 1 for 21, Jennings 0 for 28, Koon Soon 0 for 7, Cooper 1 for 9. Watson 0 for 17. pLAYING on their281 words
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Article225 1939-05-14 22 Singapore, Saturday. GOOD bowling was tho feature of the cricket match m which the S.C.C. defeated th.« RA.F. hy 27 runs en the S.C.ei ground. Waites bowlJed deadly and had 8 wickets for 22. Pcwlett of ihe R.A.F. was the most successful howler m his side,225 words
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311 1939-05-14 22 INNOCULATION OF CHUNGKING REFUGEES AGAINST CHOLERA Chungking, May 13. T^HE replacement of Mr. Chiang Chih-tseng by General Huo Kuo-kwang, formerly Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's personal representative at Chungking prior to the fall of Hankow*, as the Mayor of Chungking is expected as a result of the immediate carrying out of plans311 words
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Article537 1939-05-14 22 RA. 6; Police -2. gUPERIOR team work and the ability to keep going from the start to the finish resulted in the R.A. securing a convincing six-goals-to-two victory over the Police when the teams clashed in their Div. I S.A.F.A. league fixture at the Stadium yesterday. COMPLETE LACK OF537 words
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Article94 1939-05-14 22 BOY FOUND DROWNED A 13-YEAR-OLD Chinese boy was found drcwned at the Tiger Swimming pool shortly after two o'clock yesterday t'.i'terncon. The body was said to have been picked up by a swimmer, wlv> was taking a dip in the pool. Artificial respiration was applied without reeult It is net94 words
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Article108 1939-05-14 22 PAINTINGS by Dr. Goh Yak San, a well-known Chinese artist who arrived from China last month, were hung up at an art academy m Cecil Street when it was opened by tht Chinese Consul, Mr. Lee Jin, yesterday. /fll the drawings exhibited are for sale and 50108 words
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Article39 1939-05-14 22 Subjecl to complying with th-> requirements, Montreal has been awarded the British Empire Games m 194'?, according :o an announcement made by 1&-. John Leslie, Secretary of the Canadian Amateur Athletic Union, a* Eamonton Alberta,39 words
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Article41 1939-05-14 22 BAN ON SOCIALIST PAPERS LIFTED A N order l-anauuff Sodsliii" J papers circulating j n Jj establishments made fbfc51 De Zeven Provincien wanto; J in 1933 has ben resell Minister for Naval Defence r The newspapers took the J obedience." ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article122 1939-05-14 22 Loado!t,M*< 1 JJEUTER understand! executive commitu* I International Sugar Cosxl adopted the Secretar m. m mates of sugar product w I It is believed that if these nM approved by tiie varkNL rooc-fl presented on tlir Council tlr M volve substan'ial increaif e -tM of certain countries. especaisM lav122 words
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Article64 1939-05-14 22 ONLY one tie In the W* utation tennis touflj plaved yesterday jj» 1| M J. Warden defeats R- t j Manasseh by *-i. open d0Ub !f s irftmU£ aifl««l Yadi and against Low Kee Pow __0 To-day "s ues Doubles (-^-Kb** Miss Abed and fl"**!!* Mens Doubles t w-^.64 words
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Article24 1939-05-14 22 ug r, n t£ y ni> a embarked this i #wm tor Bologna «2 Ll* His return ggV* J u going ud SP«b24 words
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269 1939-05-14 22 Low-Scoring Cricket On Balestier Plain QCORING 116 runs, the Malaya Football Association beat the Singapore Recreation Club at cricket yesterday by 31 runs, the game being played on Balestier Plain. It was a low scoring affair, highest individual score for each side being 22 runs Hussein Shah bowled well, taking269 words
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Article, Illustration114 1939-05-14 22 New York, May 13 —Billy Conn cf Pittsburgh outpointed Soliy Krieger m a twelve-round non-title fight here. Conn outclassed Kri -^er. losing only three rounds. This is tk'. third figilt between the Kn*n. Ccnn. row intends entering the :ir£it-hervy\M4sht division seeking the world title- -Ktuter. I .,xf114 words
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Advertisement126 1939-05-14 22 THE SCREEN HAS FOUND A 14 YEAR-OLD SINGING -DANCING STARLET WHO IS THE SURPRISE OF THE SEASON rifeA PANIC IN Plfil VILR! gffcjfltfi A CYCLONE IN fVRLS M M "LITTLE MISS ROUGHNECK" W7 COLUMBIA FICTURL WITH gp §p $|r^ EDITH FELLOWS *|i\ LEO CARRILLO IX STARTS TUESDAY h PAVILION W126 words
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Advertisement20 1939-05-14 22 MARLBOROUGH To-Day! 3, 6.15 6- 9.15 WEVBALA Shows The Gr.ate't Historical 3wn* That Tcwk P'aee Many Years A«o h\ MALAYA.20 words
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Article797 1939-05-14 23 SENSATION IN MEETING Marcheta 11, Hottest Favourite, Disqualified In The Sixth Race Singapore, Saturday. 4 SENSATION was .aused m the sixth race of the last day of S.T.C. summer extra meeting at Bukit Timah this afWjjenwhen Marcheta II hottest favourite of the day with 1,011 fete, was disqualified, after winning,797 words
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Article1461 1939-05-14 23 Singapore Races eh o m (Dawscn) 4 Vision 0.3, Teoh Cheow Ghee's eh a g ie. Donnelly) 0 Patrambie 8.5. "Mac Kongsi's 1 eh a g (Lawler > 0 Vergros 8.11 Eu Ton^ Sen's eh a m (Mariin» 0 Work Ana Play 8.7, "Oontong Kongcli1,461 words
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Article87 1939-05-14 23 Dividends At A Glance Race I—SOHO ?44 and SlO. Kit SB. Dairy Maid $11, Kac. 2—SELANGOR II $32 &nd $11. Rye Seamus SlO. Harap Sl4. Race 3—A.D.C 534 and $10. Adele $18. All Gold $13. Hacc 4—RESISTANCE $18 and $8. Esquire S3O. Light Supper 522. Race S—CLUNY 525 and Nc;v87 words
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453 1939-05-14 23 Joe Louis Earns &65 A Second FRIENDLY SOCCER OSING no tim preliminaries, Joe Louis, heavyweight champion oi the world, smahed his way to another first-rouiid victory m a 10 r mnd title fight with 36-ytai old Jack Roper (California) at Wrigley Field. Los Angeles. Louis, who had warned spectators that453 words
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Advertisement68 1939-05-14 23 To-day's Sport Cricket: Ftcctcras vs. Merchants (S.C.C tt'urnament) —S.C.C. Clarke Cup Trial SBC. Ecccer: .I»llil3d«; vs. 5.11.8. S H B .I.A.A. vs. F.O Club Cvc'fnK: Hill Climh t the Gap—7 a.m I!^dcc!;)::li: l*.\;niv World. (j%A¥6H ft never varythey are always smooth and easy on the throat/ic^^? ■HBB^B^^'^'^>^'-" ■■•'■*-'-/-'v-'3B£^"*/S®6s^fc''js'-:.-. are the68 words
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Article, Illustration274 1939-05-14 24 PRICE OF PACT London, May 13. XHE possibility that as a preliminary to a France-Turkish mutual assistance pact the Sanjak of Alexandretta. held by France since the war, will be ceded to Turkey is being canvassed in this morning's British ne vspapers. The TimesReuter - 274 words
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178 1939-05-14 24 BRITAIN TO ACCEPT RUBBER AND TIN BARTER PROPOSAL I London, May 13. r FHE Fii anc'al News learns that the International Rubber and Tin Committees have been approached by the Government in connection with the projected Anglo-American baiter plan. It is understood that the Government is pressing the committees toReuter - 178 words
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Article, Illustration292 1939-05-14 24 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Hong korg-. May 13. LL forces under the direction of General Tane Lung Kwang' are successfully converging on Korgmoon. After a blood v eneatrom<mt in the midst of a heavy rainstorm. Chinese have a«rain recovered Hsinhui City. The enemy are withdrawing in the direction of292 words
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72 1939-05-14 24 (Fron» Reuter's Special Correspondent aboard the Empress of Australia). May 12 With dramatic suddenness this evening, the curtain of fog Jifted revealing the line:- surrounded by icefloes and ice bergs. lu Th u c and Queen watched from the bridge as the ship sailed between72 words
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341 1939-05-14 24 (Tribune's Political Correspondent) JHE landing of Japanese bluejackets cn Kulangsu Island— an International Settlement in Amoy with almost exactly the same status as that in Shanghai— has brought this Fukien city into the news again, and into international 1 speculation. Since tho Japanese southern341 words
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Article49 1939-05-14 24 SEQUEL TO RIOTS IN DANZIG Goynia, May 13. TN order to avoir worsening the situation at Danzig, following i riots by Nazi* yesterday, Poles there j abandoned the meeting- planned for I last night m memory of Marshal Pilsudski. J The Danzig police refused to give i orotection.- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article150 1939-05-14 24 SITUATION EXTREMELY TENSE Hongkong, May 13. MTHE situation in Kulangsu, interJL national settlement of Amoy, has become extremely tense. Japanese bulejatkets who landed there yesterday occasionally fired on the Chinese troops on the opposite side. The Japanese command in Amcy has issued a declaration to the effect that the Japanese150 words
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Article165 1939-05-14 24 Plans For Taking Over Airways "JHE Ai r Minister, sir fc^ Wood, informal th- jS amnions ,!u- result of h tiations for the acquisition of I undertakmcr; of Imperial Ai*,, and British Miway* Uy pjgj j proration os ."ivisaaeii in ih, nouncemont made < n Nov. lj He said that165 words
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Article75 1939-05-14 24 Park, Kit i: I IT is understood thai tbf Spafl Government is pressing («omH tion of the agreement renta fl February between General and M. Berard for return efisafl ed" war material. H Gvcu quaulitic .if Vir -tttora being a > sem bled rr Bordeux lhc end ol a75 words
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Article44 1939-05-14 24 DURING the past years. Slfi 1 bankiiiß firms closed ing to the publication "Bank^This number includes which w^re either taken o^- Banks or disappered altog^ There are still 602 pnj' 1 rnw m the Reich, wwg^,^ befojp the war and lJ»* lKf H'3244 words
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Advertisement34 1939-05-14 24 24 Pages FOR 5 CENTS JJ/\k]\ weakness I 1 AN/EMM DESCHIENS' I I SVRI" I :J of Haemotflob'.n 1 ALWAYS CURES, and gives health a^ m f i Utur (ku Mmps. raw JIU B34 words
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Title Section14 1939-05-14 1 y>_^^^ SIN(;AIORK, SUNDAY, MAY 14 1939. The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1939.14 words
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338 1939-05-14 1 Vl/I I'HKtttt SAYS "Turkey Has Fallen A I Victim To British Gift Of Persuasion" Berlin, May 14. JHi: impending conclusion of the Anglo-Turkish alliance and tne favourable progress of the Anglo-Soviet negotiations are marring the w-ckend atmosphere in Germany.Reuter - 338 words
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Article128 1939-05-14 1 t London. May 14. 's dii'omatie writer says there 'ire indications that the mm m would forward to London it- observations on the suggestions without waiting for the Geneva meetings 2^"* Halifax. M. Bonnet, ami M. Poter.kin next week. The ■Win-wer is expected to reach London eariy f his128 words
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47 1939-05-14 1 Municn. May 14. ii^rr Hiuer leitneie lor Nuremberg to inspect the new Party Congress buildings which are now being constructed. His further programme is not known but it is believed he will proceed on an inspection tow of the western fortifica- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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60 1939-05-14 1 AMERICA'S AIR RASE IN THE ATLANTIC Washington, May 1 I. JHE Ann? *4 Navy are pre- pird to H* n d ov r $30,000,Nltt convert Puerto Rico into gairto-c md a fortress as a Mt** outpost, according to *fctfiutiv;> reports, it stated that Puerto Rico iwitj issume import mce inReuter - 60 words
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Article35 1939-05-14 1 USA COAL- STRIKE TO END l*SrT7.n>«. New York Mav 14 •>__mk M associat »ons signed contracts with the rTi:kin Possible the 300.OOO miner, toW «2l2i E?* wit hcire>.v from ll8 *tn? b- mDt tn ReuterReuter - 35 words
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118 1939-05-14 1 *^*^i correspond aboard the Em ress of Australia) i. **prfs« cf l.ondop, IVIay 14. T^W k •n tra,ia twice reversed engines owing to ice- revp blasts of the siren :,t 12 30 am P r <*la»nied 1^'* right in f the en Res118 words
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Article237 1939-05-14 1 Quebec. May 11. fITIES and towns throughout Canada have been beflagged and decorated for Their Majesties' eagerlv-awaited arrival. The destroyers, Sktena and Saguenay, have gone to the entrance ol Gulf of Sl. Lawrence to meet the Empress of Aus- tralia >nd escort her here. As theReuter - 237 words
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203 1939-05-14 1 ROME -BERLIN AXIS TO BE FURTHER STRENGTHENED NEW MILITARY PACT Paris, May 14. JHE terms of a military and political pact oetwee>i Germany and Italy said to have l>een put forward by Hitler, are reported m a Rome despatch appearing m Sunday's Le Matin. The Military section of the pact,203 words
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96 1939-05-14 1 23 BULGARS KILLED ON RUMANIAN FRONTIER Sofia, May 14. £REAT indignation has been aroused in Bulgaria owing to the frontier clash in southern Dobrudja in which Rumanian gendarmes art reported to have killed 23 Pailjrars of a hand of 25. Rumanian version says that the Bulgars raided across the frontier,Reuter - 96 words
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Article71 1939-05-14 1 kING TO BROADCAST Quebec, May 14. THE King will deliver his first 1 speech m Canada at the Dominion Government luncheon m honour of Their Majesties at the Chateau Frontenac Hotel. The speech will be broadcast throughout Canada and the United States. Later, Their Majesties will visit the Montmorency Falls71 words
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Advertisement14 1939-05-14 1 aSffi MARY wrlW y BOAD. TEL 4^ Hj ew Shipment of American CocfcaiJ Dresses14 words
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Advertisement115 1939-05-14 1 ELSIE MARY TEL 4772 New Shipment Of American Washing Dresse utOfK tJITIJ W 1 fill J I THE CAMAY BEAUTY METHOD *V9 0 a» Clean, natural loveliness is h S (faldk*~ beauty's first law Twice M^f^M BEAUTY SECRET every day apply a light lather f *"^SB| mi W /*s- Camay115 words
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Article, Illustration898 1939-05-14 24 TURKISH MILITARY ASSISTACE FOR EGYPT PALESTINE? Press Comment On Anglo -Turkish Pact HPURKISH MILITARY ASSISTANCE FOR EGYPT AND PALESTINE IF THEY BECOME THE OBJECT OF AGGRESSION IS BELIEVED TO BE PROVIDED FOR IN THE PACT JUST CONCLUDED BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN TURKEY. In view of Turkey's relations with Soviet Russia, theReuter - 898 words
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Article121 1939-05-14 24 Narrow Escape From Death Chungking, May 14. r VHF. French and Be lg urn Chartp d'Af- fure* and three journalists, returning from a vi^it to the French navp. 1 barrack-; to ascertain the damage done bv yesterday's Japanese air raid, narrowly escaped death while crossing the Yangts? In a sampanReuter - 121 words
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Article59 1939-05-14 24 Rungoon, May. 7 3. The Chine e Minister to Banna, Mr Cfrsuog Kiang Au. orrived here io-day. He told Beater's represcntativ? that the evacuation of Chungking's civilian .)cpulat.'un was planned sersral months a:*o. In the interest and f jr the welfare cf these who ■BOS3 remainReuter - 59 words
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Article, Illustration425 1939-05-14 24 Why Turkey Has Abandoned Her Neutrality Policy London. May 13. THE most lively satisfaction is felt here on the rcceipi of latest advices from Arkara giving more extended accounts of the proceedings of •he Turkish Grand National Assembly yesterday evening. The announcement of the conclusion of an AngJo-Turkish security agreementReuter - 425 words
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Article32 1939-05-14 24 New York, May 13.- The conference "f Appalachian coal-owners idiourned late last night until ttv.s afternoon without acting on the agreement recommended *?v the negotiators t:> end the .strike.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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30 1939-05-14 24 London, May 13.— The King has been graciously pleased to become Colonel- in -Chief of the Northern Rhodesia Re- i giment British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 30 words
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Article27 1939-05-14 24 Rome. May 13.— Dictator cf Italy. S'gnor Mussolini is making an important speech ar, 10 a.m. to-morrow at the inauguration of the Turin Exhibition.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article21 1939-05-14 24 Leith-Ross In A thens Athens, May 13 .—Sir Frederick LdthRoss has arrived Iram Rumania to begin the Anglo-Greek trade talks. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article46 1939-05-14 24 I/.ndon, May 13.— Ths British battle cruiser Repulse returned to Plymouth to-day after escorting the "Empraes cf Australia.' S'/.p landed the Royal maii ard ak'O a member ol her crew who had an injured leg. He was conveyed to Liie Royal Navy hospital .< ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article117 1939-05-14 24 Australia u I :iUer a sh#^t run had rmZ I i ;lv of a number <,rT I ays Renter's special comZ I on bates*. OUIIIO 'Ai.^Hl d €M v ft^ 1 pears virtuaily Import* JV| the scheiu'od Mme on itaL^I t-'> radio wiih *i... c. nadian Z? E regarding117 words
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Article25 1939-05-14 24 In i lie final of the Mc*rh* < hampion.h.'p talforri fc«W (i ford hv ?i«!t point* t; mM kicuu-i cab* fi*i hm*mi last night. 7%i25 words
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Advertisement151 1939-05-14 24 FOR 5 CENTS Chinese Guerrillas Busy Ini East Hupeh I Chungking. Miy 13 I f'HINESE reports stale that tht' Japanese spearhead drive to west irom Chunghstang in (Ynlral Hupeh wa*» checked a;^H k lenders when a Japanese column from Machiachi in attea.puajt» (f S lure Tienchiachj lost 70U men as151 words
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