Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 28 May 1939
1939-05-28
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Title Section17 1939-05-28 1 The Sunday Tribune 5 A. M. EDITION RoL^L 5 i SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 28, 1931). FIVE CENTS17 words
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228 1939-05-28 1 Anglo-Soviet "WHOLLY DEFENSIVE AGREEMENT' S Moscow, May 27. British Ambassadi r at Moscow, is delivering the Anglo- talpnfostais to M. Molotov this afternoon. Sir William will rx? mqmkihy M. Payart, French Charge d'Affaires. and M. Potemkin is t&ti U> He present as interpreter, njReuter; British Official Wireless - 228 words
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Article37 1939-05-28 1 I ndon, May 27.— 1t I: officially stated (hat Queen Mary has made further jaticfactjry progress. The condition of her eye shows a marked improvement. Mr. toother statement will V lamed until Mcnday. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article126 1939-05-28 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - PEACE MOVE DENIED Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, May 27. A CCORDING to a "Domei" report, it is stated thafe Sir Archibald Clerk Kerr, the British Ambassador to China, has submitted to the Chinese Central Government a memorandum expressing the proposal of the League of Nations that direct peace negotiations126 words
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Article73 1939-05-28 1 GUERRILLA THREAT TO THE JAPS Hongkong, May 27. /CHINESE guerrillas have thoroughly v-/ dcstioyed both the Shanghai-Hang-chow Railway and the road running parallel to vL causing the suspension of i-ailway trafficOver ten kilometres of the Shangh3iHangchow highway are impassable, wh^ 300 nietres cf the roadbed Qf the To coptfwltft^he gjiSriilaChinese Central News Agency - 73 words
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Article, Illustration37 1939-05-28 1 Wearing a new uniform this time as chief of the Air Foree G?neral Franco reviewed his airmen on the Barajas aerodrome near Madrid. Photo phows General Franco as he inspected hjs airmen.37 words
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204 1939-05-28 1 Labour, Raw Material Transport Difficulties GERMAN industry is facing grave problems of labour, raw materials and transport, according to the report of the Institute for Economic Investigation for the first quarter of 1939, states a Reuter cable received last night from Berlin. The number204 words
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Article27 1939-05-28 1 Pome, May 27. The engagement of Duk;? Sporeto, cousin of the King I ol Italy, and Princess Irene of Gretce, is officially announced to-uay. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article95 1939-05-28 1 London, May 28.— Lord Nuffieid. noted British benefactor, is placin m the hands of trustees shares yarned £1,500,000 sterling to be demoted to improving facilities for the ten ration and enjoyment of the nii'itia, Urritorials and other fords The gift is announced m a let; ft Lord Nuflif'dReuter - 95 words
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99 1939-05-28 1 KING QUEEN AT FOOT OF THE ROCKIES Uanfl (Rockies), May 27. T<HEllt Majesties the Kin« and Queen arrived here ai IM a.m. (i.M.T. Tiny arc staying for a day ai the Banff Hotel before crossing the Rocky Mountains. On the way here Theii Majesties saw seme of (he greatest wondersReuter - 99 words
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Advertisement11 1939-05-28 1 BJIEMARY fje* Ship"*" 1 gl Am«rKan Codaai! Dresses RO«>. 1* 477211 words
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Advertisement21 1939-05-28 1 ELSIE MARY vcl irn New Slupnient Of American Washing Dresses Ilislodging Oilier INnvirs In The Far Hani JAPANESE ATTEMPT IS ILL-ADVISED21 words
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1161 1939-05-28 2 A IH«ji|»|»oiniiiig Year Raffles Hotel Ltd. Meeting Singapore, Saturday. t4f r»HE profit for the year is disappointing- and compares unfavourably with the profit earned last year," said Mr. J. A. Clarke presiding :tt the sixth annual general meeting of the Raffles Hotel,1,161 words
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Article364 1939-05-28 2 Admission Into Royal Air Force Reserve (Tribune Staff Reporter) /GOVERNMENT of the Colony is likely to be approached by local-born Asiatics who are eager to render emergency services. The question of making the appeal is under discussion, and it is highly probable that a memorial will be submitted to Government364 words
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Article, Illustration39 1939-05-28 2 Miss Moira Bette Pigott who is due to arrive m Singapore to-day from Sydney by the s.s. Marella. Her marriage to Mr. J. E. Henry will take place at St. Andrew's Cathedral next Saturday, June 3.39 words
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Article190 1939-05-28 2 (Trib;:ne Sf;<!7 Reporter) Johcre Bahru, Saturday AT the annual genera' meeting of the Johore Planters' Association nek: to-day with Mr. S. Harper Ball m the chair, it was unanimously decided to invite H.H. the Sultan of Johore to continue to be President of the Association. Mr. S.190 words
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Article, Illustration24 1939-05-28 2 Robin Corrie (shorter) and John Fetter photographed W the cameraman aboard the lons-boat on übit h they sailed en Btf^^ Australia m24 words
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290 1939-05-28 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) "WE know what to expect from the sea and we are )>repaitdfor:B We arc not trusting to luck or making this trip at raafar M have taken great pains over our preparations, have secured teoftpbS the best sea charts covering 'he route290 words
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Advertisement109 1939-05-28 2 PENANG. M O S T '^*rm mt&ttHm COMB^gs «^^*^j^s^;s^ J LEAST ATTRACTIVE m gf^fct- EXPENSIVE HOTEL BAR f ir Ideal Situation <* > Bungalows and Rooms RESTAURANT. Maximum Comfort. Fresh and S«a Water Modern Sanitation l^uJhtfuT Atmos- R3 SINGLE $5 4 o $6 phere which no word, KyM?S DOUBLE S9109 words
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Advertisement17 1939-05-28 2 rUUXW j^2i y' I\ GOODWOOD Charminiiy situatrd ideal 'o^visitors and toorlst*. COCKTAIL BAR LOUNGE— FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT.17 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous144 1939-05-28 2 SPECIAL RADIO ISSUE ON WEDNESDAY THE first anniversary of the in- auguraticn of the Malaya Tribune's weekly Radio Supplement falls on Wednesday, May 31, and to mark the occasion the Malaya Tribune of that date will contain a special free enlarged supplement of eight pages. The supplement will contain, m144 words
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509 1939-05-28 3 I Bukit Timah Rd. Accidents I (Tribune Staff Reporter) I* H'OBTHY 01 immediate attention is the matter of an adequate amW feiiace service on Singapore trunk road Bukit Timah Road— links the Island with the mainland of the Malay Peninsula. I509 words
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Article98 1939-05-28 3 6 Months For Car Thief Singapore. Saturday. fCODDARD (20) and Harold Hanley, alias Plan ley, (22), rjf from the Manchester J2JJt; ptead «d Ruilty this **J% m the second police ***efore Mr. E. E. Coleman le wp that they at 2.30 JL-M^* 1 (ie >kn*r Road 2JW «Mt of a98 words
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Article25 1939-05-28 3 fe^tiTS a 2L nt Court ol InterS£** vih tn ecLsi o» »s that qSstL? f h er t0 the Court n 8 worth of ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article94 1939-05-28 3 Singapore, Saturday A FIFTY year old Chinese woman, Wong Ah Choo. claimed trial this morning m the fourth police court before Mr. C. H. Koh on a charge of hawking without a licence m Duxton Road. Ccurt I ispector Chua Keng Lin p:o--secuted. The accused m her94 words
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Article37 1939-05-28 3 London. May 27. Tfrfl spectators at 63 Royal Air Force static a? en Empire Air Day reached the record total of one million. During the aitcrnoon 7.000 passengers made flights m aircraft British WirelessBritish Wireless - 37 words
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Article, Illustration15 1939-05-28 3 Lcong Mai Lan, one of the *n&*tr of the New World cabaret hartenes' concert.15 words
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Article68 1939-05-28 3 lUfr.» Saturday. J2»CrL c CX P°^ for sale, (v--4^c^i w PK en iterated. b cc urthi»f rt summoned m wr °re Mr. L. c Guh unjfcr the Merchandise Marks Ordinance. Inspector L. R. Prynn carried out the raid and seized 26 bottles of whisky which were68 words
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Article, Illustration41 1939-05-28 3 C apt. and Mrs. Wee Kah Kiat sailed for England by the Johan de Witt on Friday. They intend to visit their children who are studying m England and expect to return to Singapore m eight months.41 words
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523 1939-05-28 3 The Match-Maker Still Flourishes In Singapore (Tribune Staff Reporter) jJESPITE the modern customs of Chinese youth, match-makers (Mei-jen) still play an important part m the matrimonial sphere. Match-makers are invariably sought when it comes to the question of a formal engagement, and the parents of the opposite side haw to523 words
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Article121 1939-05-28 3 A SPECIAL celebration to be .hey at the Salvation Army Headquarters, Tank Road, at 5 o'clock to-morrow will be presided over by HE. Major General W. G. S. Dobbie. \The programme is as follows:-- Opening sojng, 'Sound the battle cry! prayer. Mrs. Brigadier Lord; scripture "recital, United Corps121 words
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Article30 1939-05-28 3 Singapore, Saturday. Found drunk m the Government House Domain last night, Pakiri, a 38-year-old Tamil, was fined $1 m the Third Police Court this morning for disorderly conduct m public.30 words
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Article30 1939-05-28 3 Mrs. Mrs. V. G. Prakasam thank all those who attended the funeral, sent wreaths, and letters of condolence, etc. on the death' of their jon V. J. G. Colandaisamy.30 words
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258 1939-05-28 3 nPHE first evidence of the existence of man m Malaya at a period, contemporaneous with the Ice Age was found by the Geological Survey Department recently a 4 the Khota Tampan posit m I'erak. Mr. H. D. Collins, of the Raffles Mv- seum, visited258 words
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Article131 1939-05-28 3 Singapore. Saturday. \I, T ITII sixteen convictions on his record, the prospect of prison held no terrors for Ahmad bin Hussain, a 29-> ear-old Arab, uho was recently released from the House of Detention. On May 5 following a 12-hour ta*i lide for which it131 words
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Advertisement26 1939-05-28 3 SWEDISH MASSAGE MED. GYMNASTICS, THERM. BATHS. Reducing treatments Mrs. Emslie King, Cert. Masseuse, Cert. State Reg:. Nurse. 240, Orchard Rd. Phone 4608. c^ npiiin r y26 words
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Advertisement493 1939-05-28 3 Bs&i'S£''x£Mr&-xiy- y j. jf'iUf fiffii "Jly -~^^KF- fle UAluof W- &i?siix&», i if'- 9? Mr safcaiiAnl dfldinst ppo p' pc*,e e^BS^ 1 BLEMISHED SKIN V^>^^] Being a MEDICINAL ««</ TOILET will endow you uitli a new peach- I Soap, Cuticura serves a twofold pur- bloom loveknes^, radiant with po-.e. It493 words
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Advertisement195 1939-05-28 4 Continued Success of 20th Century-Fox, Thrilling Sea Drama of j the world war! TO-DAY 11 a.m., 3.15, I II It II 6.15 9.15 p.m. it 1^ it DHil JOHN FORD Climaxes his Award -winning career with Vis sweeping drama of the famous '"Splinter Fleet," tiniest craft ever to see action!195 words
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Advertisement124 1939-05-28 4 J^. ■■■■■■■■■■it J^L {EMPIRE TALKIE! Matinees To-day To-morrow -VIGILANTES ARE 5 coming m s B •■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■BBBBBBBBBBBBB J I SUN TALKIE 1 riVeif) World) 7.30 1 > NTGHT 5.30 P.M. 20th Century-Fox Thrilling S Detective Drama. "CHARLIE CHAN AT S MONTE CARLO^ a iiisiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiii GRAND THEATREJ 1 NEW WORLD. Matinees To-day124 words
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Advertisement287 1939-05-28 4 DEANNA'S FIFTH SUCCESSIVE HIT! 4 SHOWS T DAY LAfi 5 3 II a.m. 3J5 6.15 9J5 You'll adore this new Story of "The 3 SMART GIRLS"... the picture everybody hoped would be made NAN GREY HELEN PARRISH Robert cuMMiNGs charles winninger' LONDIGAN^V^ With Latest BRITISH MOVIETONE NEWS. M llllim iiiiiiimiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii287 words
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Advertisement253 1939-05-28 4 LAST DAY 315 6i5 9i5 PA VILJq? "a film everybody should Bee can be strtmglj r«»commended* > Al *»cnt m a £Km*T DRRITIR FUR EUERV GIRL UIHOMBteI VV-hPI srid: "iuirs eoßn 10 be nn ncnSf. W^ m dream t!% 9^ cir««n W" HUBy J /IK Academy Aw^^ OPENING IOMORROW (MATINEE253 words
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Article, Illustration102 1939-05-28 5 Xo^herTshe^Dra^nthl scr'^W^" n Dea na iCh "T" her sroWth babyhood to youn c girlhood, and the photographs noYung ncr as sne appears oil me screen. Lett, top, is Deanna at the age of 6 months; below, at the age of three To the riirht of102 words
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Article374 1939-05-28 5 fry nay the movies are a woman's game, but the advantage long held by the 'glamour tfals" over the mere masculine players m film industry is being threatened at last. Hollywood is m the midst of a cycle of "Man's pictures," m which ♦I-374 words
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Article127 1939-05-28 5 QREAT-GRANDFATHER of Leo Carrillo was Carlos Antonio Carrillo, fint provisional governor of California, who led the forces that won the battle of Cahuenga Pass near the present setting of Hollywood Bowl. Carrillo will have the support of Bobby Breen m the young singer's new musical drama,127 words
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Article178 1939-05-28 5 npHE title of that hit stage play by x Mark Reed, "Yes, My Darling Daughter," should have a familiar ring m the ears of any but the new-est-hatched generation. It is a line from one of the first generally-circulated songs that pack a secondary,178 words
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Article251 1939-05-28 5 HPHERE'S no truth to the familiar fairy tale ending, "and they lived happily ever after," according to experts who cite some of the greatest romances m history and literature. There is no denying that tragedy stalked Samson and Delilah, Parts and Helen, Anthony and Cleopatra, Romeo251 words
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Article121 1939-05-28 5 /CHARLES Bickfcrd belongs to that exclusive group ol' actors who refuse to use doubles for dangerous motion picture scenes. All of the perilous scenes m "The Storm," Universal's spectacle of wireless heroes m marine disasters which t3 due to be shown at the CAPITOL, Singapore121 words
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Article144 1939-05-28 5 Nancy Kelly's Schooldays of things injured, I'm reminded of Nancy Kelly's pride. It suffered when, on arriving m Hollywood, she learned that despite her grown- ui> roles she would have to conform to all the rules and regulations of the Cali fornia State Board of Education— a tutor on the144 words
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236 1939-05-28 5 William Keighley, director of "Ye*. My Darling Daughter," is expected back m Singapore, when the film is due to be shown at the Alhambra this we^k. with his wife Genevieve Tobin. Twenty -two years m the theatre twelve as actor and ten as director236 words
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Article50 1939-05-28 5 I like Joe E. Brown's story about the old vaudevillian who was being hissed by some cluck m the audience. The oldster finally stopped and spoke directly to the heckler. "My friend, there are three things that hiss— a goose, a snake and a fool. Suppose you identify yourself."50 words
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Advertisement521 1939-05-28 5 Restore Youthful Vigour To Glands m 24 Hours *tw Discovery Brings if% ''••wes of Life to Men *3P Feel Old Before •^fyj^jj^uanef^impur^ blood" \j^^^B Uml..:. 'wSwTSrIo 1 ac K tlvlt y and anima- omef bo<l y through this enc e. study, and practice, it is my opinion >£*£• throurtof.: h521 words
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Advertisement215 1939-05-28 5 IHHHHHHHHI ~W> LETA POLICY TAKEN I TODAY PROVIDE FOB P|HHWmH YOUR NEEDFUL YEARS 1 1 KY l] 1 1 1 rm^fel^^^* 5 1 I 111 1 I W Wf| I r— T n youth von earn so you can enjoy the privileges cf full maturity. GREAT EASTERN LIFE allows vcu215 words
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Article110 1939-05-28 6 LAST September Lord Stanhope, then President of the Board of Education, was deputed to act as -ftinfster of Information, urith Sir Stephen Tallents, 8.8.C. Public Relations Officer, as Director-General of the Ministry, flow, It can he revealed a neiwcomer has been brought m to take over theWorld's Press News - 110 words
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Article76 1939-05-28 6 rEN Julius Figdoi, refugee Austrian jeweller, was asked m New York by telephone to bring case of diamonds for inspection of a customer, he had a hunch 'that something was wrong So he told a friend to notify the po lice if he did not hear from himAmerican paper - 76 words
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Article251 1939-05-28 6 "TOUGH BILL" IN A JAM rUGH BILL," the 3,200 pound Den Juan of New York's Prosnect Park Zoo, has committed the Cardinal elephant sin of forgetting. Retribution followed promptly m the form of a badly injured right rear liin What "Tough Bill" forgot, as he greedily251 words
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Article93 1939-05-28 6 Japanese Learning The Truth IN spue of the most *t:lntttu a**, ship over newspapers and inr*T mail, ike Japanese are fuih «Z?*! the severe reverses suffered!* £7 ncse armies m China. As i rt»k 5^ initial belief m the countm km bjlity is rapidly disappearing ma oi the Government to93 words
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Advertisement322 1939-05-28 6 Every sip of SANATOGEN ,oMK is a sip rll of Y"W HEALTH Convalescence after malaria, fever and other serious illneti ia often a long and difficult process. But weakness can be quickly overcome. Take Sanatogen All the elements for building up the strength of blood and nerve cells are contained322 words
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Advertisement152 1939-05-28 6 OVERSLEEP? MOT WITH BIG BEN DEPENDABLE Big Ben gets you up when you must get up. His dependable unfailing voice is protection against oversleeping—it calls you at the appointed hour. And his open easy to read dial gives you the right time always. Here are Big Ben's three features— dependability,152 words
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Advertisement492 1939-05-28 6 i|i^MH 01 iff AR TTME needs have twbed J^im* W& 1 B hi e^ school studenUs ol io¥e he H| 1 M. ,W m^r^ I thriller litcraturjp H|:..¥ g Tho Ministry of Education bit tei PI&MiJ a r I S cd tc eradk*te romance from Khool l B^fm TkAiiii Aiimil492 words
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Miscellaneous66 1939-05-28 6 NAZI HOPES FALSIFIED Th- cartoon reproduced from Das Schwarse Korps, Berlin, depicts John Bull carrying Jib <K*Uimtt« «W* Gainst mt?er" fn Z T hand and his cash m another. He meets with refusalfrom Poland, U*"""^**** Against Hitler m one nano^ai attempt m anger. The Nazi canonist's hope* have been faUM.66 words
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Article, Illustration1552 1939-05-28 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES am- h»ve all heard of course what f°L**din Brita.n when the Govern"T^gtecl shelters free to people with (f |es3 than £260 a year. Many refused to take advantage of the i0 am it would involve letting the fLunknow what their incomes were. an American paper was led1,552 words
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Advertisement100 1939-05-28 7 /Pr consistent duality choose s c s AUSTR ALI A N creamery BUT TE It Warm sunshine and fresh green I pasturelands give S.C.S. Creamery Butter, from Australia, its delightfully S« C» creamy flavour and natural golden colour. Always a favourite with AUSTRALIAN thoi* who put fine quality and consistency100 words
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Article1782 1939-05-28 8 Tanjong - Tanjong PIT FOR THE TIGER- By T OH Yun had an original method of lifting with the black, longbodied carrion flio that persistently crawled through the slats of the closed shutters and sat on the wall of his room like evil birds of prey waiting to1,782 words
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Advertisement247 1939-05-28 8 k t\\DD LONDON .arena I "You simply must I strengthen your body /^^rfPrBj\ I against i%^Hl I feverish diseases— X -Ji^Ml \*W^^* "**^MM**. M <:: 'ilK^ •T >: MMMM mMmJ'- r »r* j^^BJvy '^f m mMMx SM^^l <^k. _^^^ll^^^ lit H*- _^m^P mmMw? S V' ■3T <• 2p3Ci 'JmMu>'-'- -*i?^^mmmmT247 words
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Advertisement424 1939-05-28 8 Hearing Restored, Head Noises Banished Amazing Results JSJSffSSM:^"^K^ Started m 24 Hours by Porm^ u ftSTy; Wew DiscoveryDeafness and Head Noises need not b. r N- W *Ti U |^^hVtSSU* dreaded any longer sin.,, the di« -ovcry of 5 m^hJartH. rtej- gfj ;m American Physician. Now it i; possible W(424 words
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Article, Illustration647 1939-05-28 9 G. S. Hammonds - G. S. Hammonds By r*ie for taking photographs I rt of us sooner or later. Jj usually m the days at 1 one is Presented with a jj^a p-ce of biank white £Z wW im^ate. as nearly o^, the shape of a vase ot placed immediately647 words
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Article99 1939-05-28 9 HOW TO SHORTEN CONVALESCENCE A long convalescence is tedious and tiring to both doctor and patient. After many operations and illnesses, digestion is affected and impaired, yet it is necessary to eat well to regain your strength quickly. The trouble is that the very thought of rood is often repulsive.99 words
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Article473 1939-05-28 9 THE following i* conversation owrheard between Grandpapa Pfankuchen and little Ludwig. aged twelve but nevertheless a *wniwnt ftfure m the Hitler Youth. Grandpop has been ordered to ike the loathsome little reptile for a walk while his mother prepares > rnitWay meal. tiaadpa. you were m the473 words
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155 1939-05-28 9 Duke's Son Lectures On English Sport Copenhagen. ORD Malcolm Dcugla;, Hamilton. third if son of the Duke of Hamilton, was he principal speaker at a meeting held tic t>ie Danish -British Association nd tho English Debating Club. ha poke on recreation and sport. 'In cur opinion." he "sport, like cience155 words
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166 1939-05-28 9 Germans To Cut Down Cigar Smoking Bremen. pERMANS may have to smoke fewer cigars and more cigarettes m the near future. Owing to payment difficulties, the importation of cigar tobacco from the Jjutch colonies and Brazil has had to be seriously curtailed this month. The use of Brazilian tobacco hasReuter - 166 words
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Article84 1939-05-28 9 Cologne NUMBER Of orang-outans which "sings" div an Interesting feature or meal. It wa.s still at the kill when it a new monkey hou <• at Hellabrunn Annmal Park. According to Dr. Heinz Hock, director o! the park the "singing" combines "thp deep, terrifying tones of a roarinc:84 words
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Advertisement30 1939-05-28 9 THERAPION N0.2 THERAPION No 3 f«»o«. Me. MCar«a Ctaronio W«tka«u«i> ■a«litl> Frice 3*. Chemists, or eltb«r No. raturn Mali. DR. Le Clkrc Med.Co. Ha»«ritoekßd.N.W.«.Lood«fc LB OLCRC'S PILLS for th« Liv«£30 words
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Advertisement371 1939-05-28 9 /^WAKE, -take your morning Je^jg^ to keep fit fm THE Andrews "habit" is one of the most EmJW.'aV.ji j jjgjflrv-^ I pleasant and economical methods of starting jj\ T^s^^|p *j I fit and keeping fit. A daily dose of this best of HlKS=^^»Hfl|l S' all effervescent salts will ensure Inner371 words
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Article, Illustration1114 1939-05-28 10 VERA ARDMORE - A Woman Peeps At Singapore. VERA ARDMORE NOTES of the WEEK f<ißi>llililliilll N 1 VISITOR TO I V SPORE j Miss Polly Brooks, who arrived last Saturday by the "President Harri- S son" fi'om her 5 home town, Char- lottesville, Virginia. Z She is visiting her uncle Mr. Ken- neth1,114 words
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Article235 1939-05-28 10 SEEN HEARD 1 -What a -mall world" I 2 thought Mr. and Mrs. Fester j en they bumped into Mr. 5 and Mrr>. Kinloch of Singapore I I m the New York World Fair. S the rendez-vcus of several mil- J lien people every day. The Fosters and the Kinlochs235 words
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Article795 1939-05-28 10 Below We Tell You Where And What To Buy npHOUGH flowers, stripes and dots are the order of the clay, plain -coloured materials will always find a place m any smart wardrobe— which fact if. plainly evidenced m Palais des Modes" collection this week, where I Uyppcned795 words
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Advertisement110 1939-05-28 10 B^k ::r.KTU uwrcr. road C3I €^1 Purses k* b.x.aii i i^i.r tment insiue 51..'0 m all colours. AT ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■>•«*■■■■■■• PALAIS des MODES 12- A, STAMFORD POAD. PHONE 4616. ll '^<f|i ifjf IV FT) 4 3 \RGE CHOICE OF HAWAIIAN DESIGNS HAND BLOCK PRINTED LINEN MORNING FROCKS AND HOUSE-COATS, Size 12110 words
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Advertisement24 1939-05-28 10 Elsie Mary Rodney House, Battery Road. j Of x%iml c h v i e a 11 j Dresses For i%lij| Occasions $5. to 30.24 words
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Advertisement66 1939-05-28 10 MADAME PAGE Late 92, Piccadilly, LONDON. EXPERT DRESSMAKER, Specialising In MATERNITY WEAR, Trousseaux— Tailormades. BEAUTIFUL RFADYMADES ALWAYS IN STOCK AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN. BATTERY HOUSE, 13, BATTERY KOAD, SINGAPORE. TEL. *****. Top Floor. MYLETO HAIR COLOUR RESTORER WILL RESTORE GREY OR FADED HAIR TO ITS' NATURAL COLOUR. per66 words
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Advertisement151 1939-05-28 10 At Vogue's! NEW SHIPMENT JUST UNPACKED. MAIDEN FORM "SOCIAL SEASON" BRASSIERES. THE WHOLE WORLD NOW LOOKS TO HOLLYWOOD FOR ADVANCED MODELS. HOLLYWOOD' THE HOME OF THE WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMEN ...ORIGIN OF THE WORLD'S MOST RAVISHING FASHIONS. WITH MAIDEN-FORM BRASSIERE LEADING THE WAY! BEAUTY UNDERNEATH! THAT IS WHY MAIDEN-FORM BRASSIERES151 words
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Advertisement68 1939-05-28 10 "CARLOS" Na 2, THE ARCADE, Telephone 6332 European Hair Dressers For Ladies Gentlemen Specialist m all the latest methods and experts m pedicure and manicure. Prices moderate. House of Fa: h ions NEWEST ARRIVALS, Gents Hats— Shirts— Ties .Shoes (Summer-Colours) 157, North Bridge Road. Showrooms: GREAT WORLD. iole Mistiibutors for68 words
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Advertisement22 1939-05-28 10 PRISCILLA Ltd AGENTS FOR -BIEN JOUE" CORSETS BRASS** I'l'RK HILK HOSIERY Tel. S&5. TTbpkw MODERN DESK** AND ALL SIZB^ Para^ananw 42, High22 words
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Article, Illustration529 1939-05-28 11 School of Bea uty j By Our i i London j j Correspondent j Practises On The Public tfALKZDir.to a School of Hairdres*- m CrAnre recently to Aof the world, come to sriciy. fertixy receive an original kind < f BS4 The old- fashioned method of yytyu on wins and529 words
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Article, Illustration559 1939-05-28 11 For China Relief Fancy Dress Ball rPHIS week the "Do^' again 'uderwent A a transformation when a fancy dress ball, m aid of the Chinese Distress ReUef Fund, was held there on Saturday May 20. The walls were covered by beautifully embroidered silk hanging.? lent, I559 words
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Article193 1939-05-28 11 F AST week the Cameron Highlands saw the usual constant rtream of new arrivals and departing visitors but this week-end, being Whitsun, will attract a bi^er crowd than usual. EV*?ycne who can possibly manage it seems to be trying to gain a short respite from the193 words
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Advertisement114 1939-05-28 11 n'l Nkgiect that tighmcsi whi-h warm y^u of a che-.t con §1| I «d*w Get bmy and apply Slotuv s Liniment to the throat, chest E|3 I aTKI m thi wny mnlcr Nature work faster to brinp, an I Upply of frMn blo °d to relieve the congestion. The £3114 words
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Advertisement340 1939-05-28 11 'X E PL E R' COD LiV th Oil MALT Extract Provides vital factors for health and energy Cod iiv-r ml and barley jJ^CT^ l^ malt extract are two rich C^^^^cX (if r-ources of the vitamins J^y essential to normal healthy A jj^x M//\ growth. They sustain^ AA energy and340 words
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Advertisement350 1939-05-28 11 Gums Bleed, Teeth Loose! Slop Pyorrhea and Trench Month m 24 Hours Bleeding Bums, sore mouth, or loose teeth mean that you are a victim of Pyorrhea or Trench Mouth, or sonic bad disease that will eventually cause you to lose all your teeth and have to wear false teeth350 words
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Advertisement89 1939-05-28 11 .-^£MX)£tA££ ANNUAL CA-'H SALE will commence on WEDNESDAY the MM May. 1939. FOR 10 DAYS ONLY Discount 20 per cent, on marked prices of all articles excepting underwear on which there will be a discount of 10 per c^nt. 18 Battery F.^ad. IK floor. Phone' 7143. Thb famous Cleansing Cream.89 words
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Article543 1939-05-28 12 Sunday. Maj 28. 1939. Restore Confidence! cv far u.s loyalty m iiei-eiiam*; the bucktenta <uii-oui*c»Ai cnaiij&e o* puiicy ox iuS CxVii iJoleiice UcpanrneiiL, but not for us iahure to rea~c u» puunc aiact^poiiKineiiC as expiesscu 111 tile ail pieSS. Jl*S i^TLucii^ncy tiie u^vcr^or ana ii*g.i Lu-.nii^oio^cr, at me543 words
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Article, Illustration1473 1939-05-28 12 C. H. Stanley Jones - All Malaya Will Rally To Peace Front C. H. Stanley Jones \On The Democratic F^ By WEHAVEMENAS WELL AS MONEY QN the opposile page appear some of the least horrible of the pictures of the holocaust at Chungking taken by friend and rollea^us Norman Soon^, who is investieating the new1,473 words
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Article217 1939-05-28 12 Anglius - Anglius PHE regiment was marching througn Ih d sert It was terribly hot and i not a drop ol water was to r una. one recruit was on the ais h^u between hu hanas. the matt i with him?" asked th« sergeant "Home sickness."217 words
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Advertisement346 1939-05-28 12 When Friends Fall In! Dressed almost identically, two Chinese who admitted having t "friendly fight," were lined one dollar by the Singapore court. Tweedledee and Tweedledum agreed to have a prang When charged m court m hu^e surprise their protestations rani. For this was not an Agincourt. nor yet a346 words
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Article, Illustration3079 1939-05-28 13 0 t Norman Soong, Tribune Group's Special Representative In China, Sees i .jnahc description of the scenes during and after the hombin 0 of Chungking is contained m the following Mr. Norman Soong, special representative m the war zone for the3,079 words
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Advertisement49 1939-05-28 13 TXc Tat J?<l£3 IVktf Pay Mote? >^-st Improved American Instruments ensure c.roa<est Accurary. Modern and Distinctive Glasses enhance Comfort and cosmetic A]»p aranc> Phencmonally Low Charges. Entire Satisfaction Gcaianteed. Everbright Optical Co. Qualified Eyesight Specialists, and Manufacturing Opticians, i 19, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. C. S. C'HONG, Dr. of Optometry.49 words
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Advertisement321 1939-05-28 13 Gain 5 Lbs. In 7 Days Don't be disrournß.d if y><\\ am wreak, underweight, tired out. sickly unable td gain an ounce of flesh or rtr«ngth no matter what you eat. A California i h Rlolan, m i)iesrri)iinK for ami treating th* finenia Ktara of Uollyworui, haa 4Jwov«r«?d a teeret321 words
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238 1939-05-28 14 Sanatorium Patient Checks Loss Of Weight Took Flesh- forming Tablets If you are troubled by steady loss ol Weight read this letter from a man who put on flesh steadily alter tailing a course of tiny, tasteless, flesh-forming tablets although 12 months m a sanatorium had failed to help him.238 words
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Article1148 1939-05-28 14 W. A. Harpur - W. A. Harpur By Tanjong Pagar, Saturday. JpiRST of all, readers, let me tell you what delightful weather we have been experiencing m Tanjong Paga; this week. While you no doubt have beeii shivering m the extreme severity o. the early English summer, hero we have been1,148 words
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Advertisement173 1939-05-28 14 iOooa— NO BOOKING FEEa Cannes clients and those of mil o«** resident communttiea are I glw» the best of attention and J >«ilt«nca, s BOBINSON ED, SINGAPORE. I TELXPHONS 5908. WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. NICKEL POCKET from f 8.50 m WREST m 12.00 SILVER POCKET 17.00 WRIST173 words
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Advertisement186 1939-05-28 14 "Snapshots are sure shots I j^S^Dw w^^ m Y new oc iak r ■&3^^(^w Six-20 Kodak Junior— extremely com/^Bf r petent but not complicated one of j^-Mpjt the world's most popular folding T Cf^/" l cameras. With modern-type shutterrelease on the body of the camera for I stca^y» eye-level snapping—186 words
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Advertisement822 1939-05-28 14 Stop Hair Falling Grow It Like This ■iMllJfltiii Read this Ittter. See how v° n .> t(jo can st °p our ir tlii.-k'T and stronger than "My hair was falling 4m B«ife^r ra P iu| y and becomine ter|P^# ribly thin," uri'es Mias D. I hadv <ted difj, f«t tonics,822 words
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Article136 1939-05-28 15 What The Stars Foretell Re/rain /rom J gffor journey*. <and th Star in^uencc.v I *J% which you were born. rg^stng the utmost care m WSDAY IS YOUR BIRTH- nfmdU are a family man J of those aoont J I t**v prime considerate. I I llrrtuvear will bring maw Z J136 words
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Article312 1939-05-28 15 POOR DIET BRINGS ON EYE TROUBLE Cv R. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science AN animal swallows its food; a man eats it; but only a man of intellect knows how to dine. People who live m Lower Bengal ana Madras live on a very deficient diet mostly cf rice312 words
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263 1939-05-28 15 d experiment has failed m Kopjes, a I ree State, which is one of the two tagh do wine shops cr d:'k.k:nrse xluwed m u.e town as long Ux tiUagtr ob}«cU. it is estimated ir&able figures iuat as m f consumed there ev.ry week Ju? other263 words
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315 1939-05-28 15 He has for many months passed himself off as a qualified doctor at a Vienna hcspitaL He has also drawn heavy advances on the salary allowed him by the hospital authorities and other large sums ci money. His appointment at the hospital ho315 words
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Article163 1939-05-28 15 Shark Grabs Boy Diving For Coins Port Moresby Ix> full view of the passengers on v mail steamer, a native boy was killed by a shark while diving for .-rins m Port Moresby harbour The water is very clear and the bottcm. at 40 feet, can be plainly seen. TheReuter - 163 words
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Advertisement168 1939-05-28 15 AsShipi Geras Cfcdrtny, pasnincr, wheextes Asthma and BronchlUa poison your systom, ruin your h> alth «ir.d weaken your heart. Mendaco, th.^ prescription of an American physician, I Kiilintr Asthma Germs m minutes, purlfiea the i»K>- and builds n^-w vitality r on can sleep souadly all night, eat anything and enjoy168 words
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Advertisement405 1939-05-28 15 ..*i_, r .__i- r^*z™*^z^' 3mac9g*xstfxr\-\ iiihmc«. .^.-v^wimijw<™bii m M m^j HEALED HER .^v v I C AIDED fcOOifj 1 HAND //>. L y i F V O D S U F I VBSTESSES SUNBURN x\\\^ GE~:MO-~NC m Wie >l=sl BOILS BAD LEG hoM?e yci» lipv? n;V yiUtiia^iiiiii^i-; IT r H405 words
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Advertisement587 1939-05-28 15 For The Blood, Veins, Arteries and Heart And Stop Limping DON'T let Leg Troubles cripple you. Take Elasto, the Great New Biomedical Remedy that cures through the blood, and have done with enforced res*. worry, suffering and expense. Leg aches and pains soon vanish when Elasto is taken. Painful, swollen587 words
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465 1939-05-28 16 Kingston, Jamaica. 1 N Indian m Jamaica should not be called a "coolie," urges a memorA andum dealing with the disabilities of Jamaica's (East) Indian community which has been compiled by the Indian Association here. The memorandum asks that heads of Government departments465 words
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Article180 1939-05-28 16 "DEAD" MAN COMES TO LIFE Sofia. MOURNERS al the funeral of iMichaii AngeloH aged m the town of Pirdop, South Bulgaria, were astonished to see the 'corpse," whi h had already been placed m the coffin, begin to show signs of life. All the funeral arrangements had been made by180 words
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234 1939-05-28 16 Berlin. i L^MIL JANNINGS. famous German lilm J actor, is studying medicine, uttend\x»t surgical operations, peering through microscopes and visiting hospitals. He is gathering atmosphere for his j new film on the life of Robett Koch known as the "father of bacteriology Production of234 words
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Article108 1939-05-28 16 Land-Mines Concealed In Cemetery TWO hours before a fungal Haifa m Palestine. k *o t Z*! two land-mints concealed X J^ •iloiii! winch the procMsiah JJ^Cunningly concealed wim mm. Id plungers Wretched for i Si* 8 long the roadway into tfe 7 4 terminating m two Infernal ■Sr winch, when108 words
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Article210 1939-05-28 16 O(Utt A FORECAST that women "that ii eel mad enough." HU «o mighty crusade to put order and at ■ion ?ense into the world wainta?: Miss Agnes Macphail. Lttour Iff Grey-Bruce. Ontario, m an adfat women's club here. "Soon millions of mad *HM*u-m love that word210 words
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38 1939-05-28 16 i Portia APOLOGIES io thwe «JJ* ip,. whom tl»ev have MJJ m Have, were «**s2ia f Brigaded their t!w lin-nifii lined «P them m their we* *j '•cieoDcifs. and saved by m38 words
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Advertisement255 1939-05-28 16 Kruschen Has Made Me Young Again R'-.i umium got me badly. I could not hend my arms or knees. Six months ago J started taking Kruschen Salts. Noto, 1 am bjck on tiit unnis courts playing <as Mi as ever!" If you softer from rheumatism, it is because your bodily255 words
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Advertisement1598 1939-05-28 16 Pimples, Enema, Foot Itch and Skin Troubles Ended m 3 Days Hospital Discovery Ends Itch HHK y^r* m 10 Minutes—Starts Healing mm^^ m 24 Hours Pf|^^ Thanks to a physician's hospital discovery, it is no longer necessary 3 ll Jii^ 1 ,HP 'W^SI 111 BFHI to suffer from Pimples, Eczema,1,598 words
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Advertisement7 1939-05-28 16 WHAT T« TOUlF 7mm***£} It call MPJ2^*^7 words
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Advertisement163 1939-05-28 17 m 3 seromls^^^^^^^ CORNS ar«> killed and loosened with just one application of Gets-It. A drop or two ends the torture of throbbing corns. A few Ha* s later you can lift off the corn root and all. GETS-IT Makrx yon for set corns. 7-12-E m 3 Bk^^P^Hl 'sK^i^__M __BK''-163 words
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Advertisement285 1939-05-28 17 l^Bt MB mKbl I l I JTft~|" *Si W 1/ V^l|ltMUl j QUALIFY FOR BIGGER PAY TT* '''f^t'i tional Schools trains students m its large interaa- OtP*4ilfl tionally-recognized resident achool. During your •\i^ li^-IKI^V" 1 Radio $ervice Public Address Broadcastii»9 |k HI -^D^ C >JV l^>— W Sound Recording Commtmicationt285 words
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Advertisement674 1939-05-28 17 LoseAPoundADay This New Easy Way ¥(^^^~\r Banish That UqluN W fH^^M Useless Fat.,A New mLjfr^r£/ Discoverg from Hollgl^«H^ >>> s > uiood, Calif. Used bi| i^WT 1 nema Stars. Makes i^ ou oo c an CR J yO Years Younger w '■■:'^im^^F day and you get these results: 1. Fat674 words
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Miscellaneous445 1939-05-28 17 0 THE AIR TO-DAY When And Where To Listen In •w^ 4 PORK gINGArtIKE- metres (133 mcs) V&> r* !*r« (9 69 me s) **«*«*<»•'» fortelt 4!»^3SHffis .-^ceiianeous Ug" mv c. 9 Werwl- t A J Pttam^yed irom ai. nn sC i?al delayed from St. Or|tn recital J r eiayea445 words
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Miscellaneous147 1939-05-28 17 Queen's Hall. London Zinka Milanov (Soprano); Kerstin r^^ Pat akt^T^nnr?- I( ma ii V n Pataky (Tenor); Nicola MoscorchiSfifcxS? SSJ* W SrtRSS* Asnus 'Dei 0 0 SanCtUS <5) »«W^t I%M S^naZ ai 4.15 p.m. ?P°J ttos o talk U5O j. H Squire Celeste Octet, with Garden* 2 2Q clQse dQwn147 words
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Miscellaneous97 1939-05-28 17 homme w-il her Staram I t^ a Orchestra" PARIS 653 Richard Crooks (tenor- and j TPA-2 15.24 Mcjs (19.7 m.) Lieht Svmnhonv Orchestra i pm «-S BS?&?SSSt re- 5.20 Leading Press articles. SKSSr-® 5 ir^iSwj^ 8.16 Shirt 'Sf by Rev. J. Sand- 72 gjjf* relayed from Radio«,0 gL, al induce.97 words
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452 1939-05-28 18 Blonde Gun Gi f Acts As Nurse May 4 WITH a horsehair sofa as his operating table, a razor bbiA> scalpel, and a blonde gun-moll as his nurse a Chicaa te formed, with a pistol sticking in his ribs, an operation uiuiXV*452 words
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Article53 1939-05-28 18 New York. THE National Conference of Christians and Jews has announced that it will distribute 10,000,000 "Badge of Tolerance" buttons throughout the country. The button, to be worn on the lapel, -symbolises the unity of American Pro- testants, Catholics and Jews for de- mocracy, freedom and tolerance,' the53 words
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338 1939-05-28 18 Ithaca, N. Y. State. IF, among other things, you can work an eight-hour day with zest and without undue fatigue, enjoy the society of others one hour a day without boredom and quickly admit your own mistakes, you can count yourself healthy. These338 words
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Advertisement731 1939-05-28 18 ll limm^^ t Iwl ■aa#jP l %^aP J I Ira Ali YIELD rorhe] 0 1 QUICK ACTBONo^ Took 'ASPRO' fo* a IJ| I TiJSj^Os h», t Mt i fifd J^^'lllllllli Cold-Fever aad Ml h v an <* thousand, effi c > <rf A Headache and wai t b, tbai 'Asprc731 words
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Advertisement46 1939-05-28 18 Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day? You can bank on it Macleans!! Representot.Ve PEROXIDE Macleans patented A. T. Cillespie pure white n<>//1tp.0.b0k217, T^%^\TU HACTE kcept> thc !o< h TOOTH PASTE cs: S *cjue«ze to last. If you use a solid dentifrice, try Macleans Solid Peroxide Dentifrice46 words
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Advertisement91 1939-05-28 18 KillYoHfPltol Don't l#»t dangeroun, «^on«rta|.*|' B I nal or external p«lm «P yoy l 1 md <aiiH<' an expensive, painful* X i tion. In 15 minute you an P«Jn and quickl) »hriDk I 1 is.su. -.s with the Docior'i n«» P^'. I tion, rhin».-Roid. It'i V****? l S fix you91 words
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526 1939-05-28 19 BADMINTON-THE LEAST POPULAR GAME IN ENGLAND (SAYS SAMUEL) ,roR jot Special Halls. First -Class Shuttles Needed For Championship Tourneys (By Rambler— Selangor) u Y fifes ambition has been states A. S. Samuel, Malaya's No. 1 badminton player, »m referring s^^ t f^^^^ competed m the all-England Badminton chamother compel ons526 words
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Article169 1939-05-28 19 B* Sphiiu" Penan* > WGIATILATIONS to Miss Lilian 1 ijt a the Hu Tew Scan, for Ml won the women's singles of the Penan* junior bad«w loornomeat last week-end. |tye beat Miss C. B. Lam. cf the I Union, m the final m straight169 words
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Article, Illustration199 1939-05-28 19 Singapore Denies Alleged Attempt To "Impose Its Views On The Other States" Foong Seong Cup Controversy "JT is not the v ish of my Committee to enter into controversy with him on the various points that he dealt with, but my Committee feel it their duty to correct certain statements199 words
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Article, Illustration14 1939-05-28 19 Committee members of the Horlicks 3.P.. one of Singapore's rising badminton clubs.14 words
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Article, Illustration695 1939-05-28 19 Official Season Ushered In (By "Phoenix"— Singapore) \VITH the playing of several ties m the men's junior championsnips yesterday and to-day, the official badminton season m Singapore has been ushered m. This year, owing to the very large number of entries accepted,695 words
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346 1939-05-28 19 Triangular Tourney: Perak's Chances (By Gay Reveller Perak) THE triangular badminton tournament is here again. To-day is the second day of a three-day match and we w IJ be m a better position to judge what progress Perak is making. Perak's defeat by Selangor m the Fcong Seony Cup contest346 words
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Advertisement6 1939-05-28 19 SPECIAL ItfMNTON FEATURE fdittff fly -phoenix-6 words
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Advertisement458 1939-05-28 19 J^OWN-UW i When lect gl\ you tmcea mm tmaKf, ache and burn, puff-up and ;~.\>kc shoes a torment blamo Stale Fool Acid. Tins crippling condition of the 1 set oepins m the skin-pores. Voor feet have 3,000 pores 10 every square inch of skin more than any other part of458 words
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Article, Illustration539 1939-05-28 20 HUGH SAVAGE - HUGH SAVAGE LAST WEEK'S REVIEWED BY DISPLAYING the lorm which secured for them the S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup lust year, ths Gunners surprisingly defeated the Sappers on Monday m one of the troll thrilling games witnessed so far this year at Changi. The Sappers had till then not lost a539 words
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Article, Illustration320 1939-05-28 20 NOTABLE PLAYERS TAKING PAR T (By "Cess"— Johore) TPHOUGH by the time these notes appear, entries for ihe Johore Bahru district tournament would have closed, yet it would not, I think, he out of place to comment on the championships, which begin on Jun* 8. With all320 words
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Article, Illustration681 1939-05-28 20 Pete - Pete By fKE suggestion made by "Pete" that the Singapore iv Board should Rive all possible help to boxers wh appear m its register, has received all-round support f* fans m the country, most of whom share the view that should be made to arrange small cards during681 words
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Advertisement223 1939-05-28 20 iIFE IS GRAND if you're feeling fit Get this splendid feeling of exhilaration it's easy ~24^^aWtfs simply take half a teaspoonful of Fynnon Salt m a *3fi|Hß|jSHB| glass of water on rising. Fynnon Salt is Nature's own remedy. It contains those wonderful salts of the earth found m the famous223 words
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Advertisement266 1939-05-28 20 I^M^^^HHl^^^lPfvX I lv. ■.■•■•".■•■•>;•- p^H^^B ■"•'»"<£v?B^Hp"*- 1 :o. ■".-.,■,-<.■ I |Hj^WX* .v|:'".;.:-::; v vi-:,!;: I :-J#&fa^^^^' *&&&^mL ■*it£j'*? .^jjlv ""-"-^WgJ SJi :'X::^aSjH H^l m«a!BKBF i^a^i^^^^ia^^^fc. Are you getting IRRITABLE? A Phosferine user writes: tt j c It is by no means a rare experience. Under "I am a trained nurse.266 words
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Advertisement242 1939-05-28 20 BRAIN-BUILDING FOB BUOCE9B. A Master Mental Fiirr re rvivi; 1 geared to the needs of 1939 by W. J ENNEVEC, The Founder of FFLU 'WllTOf— ttw jret»t. fst of all Mind-Traininr' Experts v;ho ray* to you: "Everyone haa it m b m to be a Succes c to get move242 words
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Advertisement37 1939-05-28 20 DIZZYWITV HEAU6HE As soon as d* beat starts up y o J twoubletsof'G* Bll^^!.^ and surely tbeyH^'JL ivalfanbourtheP* 111 lj| will be gone- v Ik thing else can "JJt you such quk* ftM safe relief. %M* 0^41*437 words
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217 1939-05-28 21 PONCING of padi-growing m Johore State by operative societies was urged at the meeting of the Planters' Association, li there were no societies °ju e jt would be necessary, said the chairman, to start "r^rative Land Bank. •jLjrftavitinV M g£isne.li anditsojx •'!Si.f f217 words
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Article153 1939-05-28 21 rOOD boxing: was seen at the Happy U Covered Stadium last night when i:>e- Singapore Amateur Boxing h imnionships were concluded Results; Bantamweight championship Cpl Cftrney (Manchester Regt.) beat T. B. Mohnn-i 'Policed Welterweight championship: A. Eldei (Gordon Highlanders) beat Abdul Rahn fpolic^): Heavyv;elght. chamDionshlp: L. Cpl.153 words
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173 1939-05-28 21 Orient Featherweight Title Bout In S'pore Soon THINGS are definitely looking up these days m the local boxing world. Elsewhere m this issue it has been reported that a new boxing promoter has entered the field, and the latest is that a fight for the featherweight title ef the Orient173 words
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54 1939-05-28 21 London, May 27.— Before Parliament Gc-jcurned yesterday for the Whitsun T *'v*^ ncc-^j) u v as "io-nified by the Royal Commission to -the compulsory m .i ry auiuig Dili. Registration under the act for young men between 20 and 21 ha* been fixed for to-day54 words
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Article695 1939-05-28 21 Thrills At Clerical Union Hall S'pore Badminton MARKING the commencement of the men's junior tournament held under the auspices of the Singapore Badminton Association, five singles ties were played at the Clerical Union hall yesterday. Most of the ties were well contested. A large number of people turned up 'o695 words
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Article32 1939-05-28 21 Jerusalem, May 27. The death place to-day, of the Chief; P: bbi, J fci?ir, at the age of 811. Ke vrcs fcr the leader of Spanish Jew. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article151 1939-05-28 21 1. I). KEMP, a former president of the Pe&ang Turf Uuh. opened th'- ntm J race course before large crowd m bright weather this afternoon. Before the opening Mr. j. c. >!:i|rr, the architect who designed the building*, m br<rf speech welcomed those present and151 words
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Advertisement29 1939-05-28 21 LOOK FOR THIS I /fl^v TRADEMARK /€ls\ I fgS*/ ■/■liiiijy A for LSfmMMsSwA t mamu *J* IJV FBIArVi I K. mAE €Re-:am rose l; JIIONTOR LTIT. the aicade. STIVGAI*ORE.29 words
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Advertisement49 1939-05-28 21 ARE YOUR JS*. EYES WEAK ?fsfc? Avail yourself of the expert services of a skilled qualified Specialist \vilh over 35 yei European clinical experience. Moderate cost for modern individually panned and buOt practical glasses. Thompson Optical Co. 4. Arcade Bldff., Phone 3002. IT. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science49 words
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Article304 1939-05-28 22 SELANGOR vs. PENANG CRICKET Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. JJATTING on an easy wicket, Dennison-Srr.ilh and Gulland opened with promise for Selangor, but the later batsmen found themselves tm difficulties on a drying wicket. Chong Ghee, bowling medium lefthand, found the wicket to his liking and was responsible for four of the304 words
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Article, Illustration57 1939-05-28 22 ARMSTRONG TRAINING AT CLACTON An attraction fcr hclidaymakers and towns people at Clacton-on Sea, Essex, was to go and watch Henry Armstrong, the coloured American boxer, m .training. Armstrong was preparing at a Clacton holiday camp to defend his world welterweight title against Ernie Roderick of Britain at Barringay Arena.57 words
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277 1939-05-28 22 Anglo -Chinese School Beat St. Andrew's Singapore, Saturday. T^HE Anglo-Chinese School Ist XI defeated the St. Andrew's School by 42 runs m a cricket match played at the St. Andrew's School pad am? to-day A feature of the match was the fine batting of Cecil Wong who scored 53 runs.277 words
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721 1939-05-28 22 Malaya Cup Soccer WINNERS' ATTACK MORE THRUSTFUL Singapore, Saturday. /COMBINED Services beat Negri Sembilan 6-1 m the first match m the Southern Division of the Malaya Cup at the Anson Road Stadium to-day. The Services' forwards were much more thrust721 words
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Article375 1939-05-28 22 Weights For Monday Penang Races [From Our Own Reporter] Penang, Saturday. WEIGHTS for Monday's races are as follows: HORSES, CLASS 4. DIV. 4, 7 furs. Kuala Prince 9.4 Amazing 8.12 Achilles 8 11 Authentic 8.10 A.D.C. 8.9 Carmtop 8.9 New Cello 8.9 Benedict 8.3 Lady Ida 8.2 Santa Anita 8375 words
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Article112 1939-05-28 22 P.W.D. Sports {From Our Ovm Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. VO fewer than six P.W.D. Athletic records were broken m the all-Malayan Public Works Departments' tenth annual athletic sports meeting held on their ground to-day. Singapore gave an putstanding performance and emerged champions with 39 ooints, while112 words
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Article, Illustration168 1939-05-28 22 SIN GAPORE'S NEW BOXING PROMOTER (By mri THE f a< ination trf boon, 1 motions the *orld om Z the lucrative vie* put t lured many an amMtfctj at: ink> this sphere of the twt m it will be news to the mr loving public to learn laiT another young168 words
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Article86 1939-05-28 22 I from Our Om R^fo^c penanf J DLRAK found thenwh* r strong position at the the first day's play m ft*** Badminton Tonmowt «f«* nan*. wtoni«f six m eight matchts Detailed results wttt: Miss Juiip Wong beat m^ 11—3; 11—5. te Miss Low »ew Urn **r Eok86 words
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Advertisement43 1939-05-28 22 I Veat tot ca ou '/I* tHe sAtn' w&y they B^' mi nl >cc and tnc 3 r^ cOtl y good dcrful coolness > K^^^ fafiCyfe^SpHJlA I cigH'cKes have made them popular with I &t£-6jbfittif edf '*te& r'n flu: 7{ fli6f.? X C.A. S9f43 words
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867 1939-05-28 23 Penang Races Cooltipt Wins First Race [frcm Ovr Onn Correspondent Pfenaftg, Suturth v. (i embarked on its ntw lease of racing with an enjoyable I J un |oon's s\Htr\. The weather was very threatening m rninif. and when the racing was began,867 words
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Article91 1939-05-28 23 Race 1— Cooltipt Sli) SO The Puritan $6 Utrecht $6 Race 2— Mandai $22 $8 Sam Burger $8 Tetuen $10 Race 3— Just My Luck $46 $11 Pantoi $10 Selangor il $8 Race 4— Starlight $39 $10 Dainty Silvius $13 Vedas $7 Race s— New Cello91 words
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Article, Illustration1195 1939-05-28 23 Clarke Cup Cricket Simpson Top Scores With 50 I>RIGHT batting was the main feature of the Clarke Cup match which commenced at the Padang yesterday afternoon between i!»^ Europeans and the Rest. j In spite of the Rest having many gooci bowlers,1,195 words
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226 1939-05-28 23 Victoria Institution Beat Josephians In a scho'J cricket fixture playr-d at the S.J.I. grounds yesterday, the V r l beat the Josephians: Following are the scores: VICTORIA SCHOOL A. V. Retnam b Galistan 5 Lee Ah Tee b Galistan 11 S. Y. Rajah b Galistan 3 All Ahnat st. Rozario226 words
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Article227 1939-05-28 23 St. Andrew's Trounce A.C.S. .Singapore, Saturday. GOOD bowling by B. Hope, who took seven wickets fur 15 runs was the feature of the cricket match m which the second string of the St. Andrew's School beat the AngloChinese School 2nd XI by 71 runs. ST. ANDREWS 2nd XI Lim Som227 words
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Advertisement78 1939-05-28 23 I p- ARENAS itODRJGUKS [m^hL^ i I^I^AV- 2nd II \8 IBfWf^B- HAPPY WORLD STADIUM i MANILA STAKS vs. M MAYAS BEST. &f M A SPEEDY V Jb DUNDEE vs HASSAN Jf m c 10 (3) Rds. V JB "k JIMENEZ vsDHARMARAJ M 1 10 i 3» Rd.s. In, S. CRUZ78 words
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484 1939-05-28 24 Food Production On Estates (Tribune Staff Reporter) Johore Bahru, Saturday, EMERGENCY plans have been formulated by Government with regard to the calling up of Volunteers who are on the staffs of rubber estates, This was revealed at the annual general meeting484 words
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Article198 1939-05-28 24 Johore Bahru, Saturday. ULD good fortune send ua pence and greater releases. atea will all be able to give a far account of themselves than m the past/ 1 said Mr. S. Harper Ball m the course of his speech at the annual general meeting of the198 words
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296 1939-05-28 24 Seven Jap Bombers Down At Chungking ftUUNGKING messages claim that L sc n Japanese bombers were stari down m the latest air raid on the new capital. Wreckage of four has bet" fcuml. The Japanese ofht admit losing one. Shanghai, M-.iy 27. THE .(l/.iscicu that one Japanese plane i otReuter - 296 words
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49 1939-05-28 24 Y. M. C. A. Mixed Doubles Title For Mrs. Abel And Restly Miss Abed and M. Silverstein (+3) beat Miss B. Oehlers and C. Reshty (4-2) m the final of the Handicap Mixed Doubles of the V.M.C.A. open invitation tennis tournament at the V.'s ground yesterday. 4-—6. 6—2, 6-1-49 words
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Article38 1939-05-28 24 Chinese "E" Company, Singapore Volunteer Corps, are holding a Spoon Shoot at the Bukit Timah Rifle Range this morning at 7 a.m. This competition is m preparation for the Warren Shield for which they will compete.38 words
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94 1939-05-28 24 MEDICINE MAN AMONG SAKAI OUT- PATIENTS b SAKAI 'pawanu' (medicine ii man) opposed ihe treatment by the Medical Department of the population of a malaria-in-fested jungle reservation m Perak. Malaria had closed Ihe only Sak?.i school m the country. However, 118 out of an estimated population of IGO decided to94 words
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Article180 1939-05-28 24 (Tribune Statf Reporter) Johoic Kahru. S.atuidav. PLEADING f<»» some positive action lo ftfforJ protettion to pi inters against elephant dtaUHAge, .Mr. S. Harper Rail, speaking at the annual general meeting of the Johore Plantcars' Association held this mornins, said that damage done to was growing more and180 words
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Article151 1939-05-28 24 [From Ovr Own Correspondent.] b:f3ie midnight to-rJght, mctc:.**ts from Psrak, k.'ilangor end Malaya' j i&n^est motor reliability tri2ls The trial, which is cic '.gncd to Ls t lighting equipment and drivers 1 ability tc keep tc roughly a 33 mile an hcu." average speed, will be151 words
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Article112 1939-05-28 24 ARM CUT OFF IN COLLISION [From Our Own RCporty) Kuala Lumpur, Sttur.. •VHK mail bus from Kuala ha^ j to Kuala Linis speeded ifc j w hile the driver and ittuengers n unaware that a Tamil paMenger. i had his arm completely wrenchei ii passing lorry. It was only aftt'i112 words
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Article35 1939-05-28 24 HOTELS PETITION GOVERNOR rTRTAIK lirst ,v* Uir lonv arc shmSr ihr mutter uas referrM < Airman t- u Holel. Lid at ihe annttl^ »»g m Wncaporr >c s terfa T T poi l on ptgt 2.35 words
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