Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 4 June 1939
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Title Section15 1939-06-04 1 The Sunday Tribune 101. 6-No. •>-• SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, .JUNE 4 1930 KIVK CENTS The Sunday Tribune15 words
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Article, Illustration65 1939-06-04 1 DiUiUg th.'ir voyage to Canada fktm wert NBif bi ek \*f L'»ndon by fpecfal tfurier. .»i.. J. Vorc Moorr. crabir; i:pre'?ntaii\«» of the CanMtian Parifie Railway, v ho delivered th<m :>crM;naHy to t!i" Princesses. Hloto shewn thr Kinj; and Queen rheums (he65 words
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Article78 1939-06-04 1 t,, v London, June 3. Leopold's invitation to Their Majestic to pay a str.te visit to m thttautumn m retnni for to visit to Lotion i m xv vn rou te 'Unada. It is learned that the cates suggested aro October 2 to 28.Reuter - 78 words
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185 1939-06-04 1 K. L. PLANE HITS HIGH TENSION WIRES, CAUSES BLACK -OUT l*ilol*« \iirron Ksrapo \From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. QNE more Kuala Lumpur Flying Club plane was damaged yesterday when it struck high tension wires on the edge of the aerodrome and pancaked on to the ground. The pilot.185 words
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Article33 1939-06-04 1 LEAGUE EXPERT DROWNED IN YUNNAN Chungking, June 3.— lt is officially announced that the Hollander, Herr Bourdrez, League of Nations water conservancy expert has been drowned m the Kingshar River, Yunnan Province ReuterReuter - 33 words
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203 1939-06-04 1 STRONG CHINESE PROTEST TO BRITAIN AGAINST DE FACTO RECOGNITION OF PEIPING PUPPET GOVERNMENT CHINA has made a very strong protest to Britain against the handing over to the Japanese authorities m Tientsin, of terrorists who are alleged to have been responsible for the murder of Ching Shi King, an official203 words
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41 1939-06-04 1 Japanese Open Fire On British Steamer Shanghai, June 4.—A wireless message received from the Jardine's steamer "Liwo" at present m the Lower Yangtse states: '•Fired on by the Japanese." No details were given. The "Liwo" is arriving hero this afternoon. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article40 1939-06-04 1 London, June 3.— ln addition to 120 acres recent" purchased to keep th. headland as an open space, the Bridling ton Corporation has decided to purchase i9 l 2 acres or. Hamborough Head, York .shire British WirelessBritish Wireless - 40 words
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Article19 1939-06-04 1 Chiswick, June 3. -In the Ifiddleses Tennis Championships final, Ctroy bent E. J. Filby, 6-4. 6-4.— Renter.19 words
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Article67 1939-06-04 1 London, June 3.— The Leader of the Opposition m the House of Commons Mr. Attlee, is going into a nursing home over the week end to undergo an operation. Mr. Attlee was taken ill on arriving at Southport for the annual conference of the Labour Party atBritish Wireless - 67 words
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Article50 1939-06-04 1 NEW ZEALAND "TEST" CASE APPEAL Wellington. June 3.— liie Attorney General v; appealing against '"he judgment of Mr. Justice Caliai. Reuter. (It will be remembered that Mr. Justice Callan dee rrcl, m v te.si. case at the Auckland Sup:: me C ,ur^, that import regulations imposed m December were valid).50 words
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78 1939-06-04 1 SOVIET REPLY TO ANGLO-FRENCH PROPOSALS Pan June :j |T i^ reported Hmi \),> i.v tiau nj» y to the ii:iti.h and French jiac< p, pa.MLs txprc^se.s Bgfeemeat m principte, vviiile mrkirig son^ewlKi! extensive ir .servatlonx un certain poliitj A Ifbtcow nuettage says i:i;ti iu r main dcnuaid oy Russia I.sReuter - 78 words
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71 1939-06-04 1 Second British Officer Detained By Japanese IT is learned that Lieut. Copper, a British language olliarr. eflfl from Peiping to Kalian to investigate the CMC of Colonel Spcu has also been detained. Mr. Lamb, Chinese-speaking Secretary to the Embassy MMI Major Delamain Brigade Major at Tientsin, who went to KalianReuter - 71 words
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222 1939-06-04 1 THIRD-POWER BUSINESS INTERESTS AFFECTED BY JAPANESE BLOCKADE OF CHINA COAST Fbochow. Sal Iv. D ..[^er busings interests, st alv th main suiierW^ ROr ()f Fi '-h« Province News. W2 E**?* mT Ch en, "that 1 the Fuk;en .seaports. such 93 Fooehow and S'antuao, has been paralysed by the Japane.sc blockade,222 words
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Article17 1939-06-04 1 Enrique Arbous, the well-known violinist, died m Burgos, according to Rcuter cable received last night.17 words
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81 1939-06-04 1 LABOUR PARTY'S ANNUAL CONFERENCE CONCLUDES London, June 3. THE Labour Party's annual confeience concluded at fouthoort yesterday with re-affirmation of the Party's immediate programme as adopted at the last conference. State control of banking 1 and credit, and socialisation of meat of the important key industries are included In theBritish Official Wireless - 81 words
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Advertisement12 1939-06-04 1 [elsiTmary New Shipment of American Cocktail Dresses JITTERY ROAD. TIL 4772 dfsdfsfds12 words
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Advertisement12 1939-06-04 1 A later Reuter message states that the above report cannot bz confirmed.12 words
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Advertisement90 1939-06-04 1 ELSIE MARY j i i i ;rA New Shipinnii Of Afnctitdii 3 <o S 11..10 5 a.m. Edition Submarine Trat{ed>: I a1 1 si i ahi os- I m ii To Pntir 21 white house 'scotch Whisky has its own distinctive fragrance: you could judge this whisky by li^ aroma90 words
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114 1939-06-04 2 $1,250,000 PLAN (Tribune Staff Reporter) JN the grounds adjoining the Johore Bahru general hospital, are to be erected the accessory buildings to the new Johore five-storey third class hospital, costing $1,250,000, which is j now under construction. The accessory buildings form an essential part114 words
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Article, Illustration20 1939-06-04 2 A drawing of the Johore Hospital cxi as they will appear when comp!«t«d.20 words
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Article, Illustration27 1939-06-04 2 SOCIAL WORKER'S VISIT Mrs. Bapsy Saravala (left) a prominent social worker m Bombay, Mr Jehangir, and Mrs Fero/a Taleyirk han who a -rived by the Rawalpindi yesterday.27 words
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155 1939-06-04 2 Singapore, Saturday. fJHE charge of voluntarily causing hurt preferred against Miss Tai Poh Lin, a New World dance hostess, and Mr. Woo Mun Poh by Mr. Charlie Chew, concluded this morning m the fourth police court before Mr. C. H. Koh. > Mr. E. M.155 words
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Article64 1939-06-04 2 Singapore, Saturday. Sentence of 10 months' rigorous imprisonment was passed m the Criminal District Court thte morning, <m Yeo Kirn Cheng, who was convicted of possession of 80 tahfls of non-Gbvernmerit chandu valued at $640. Accused was arrested on May 19, following the discovery of the contraband m64 words
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Article179 1939-06-04 2 Singapore, Saturday. JTARI KRISHNA, a young driver m tlie employ of the Singapore Traction Co., was bound over for six months m the sum of $50, by the Third Police Magistrate (Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker) to-day, for using criminal force to his wife Nyanammal, "intending by179 words
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Article203 1939-06-04 2 TIN WORLD STATISTICS THAT handy and convenient year book. Tin World Statistics, appears for the eleventh year, and must be considered an indispensable guide to the mass of information and statistics on the tin industry. The book contains not only full information on prices, production, consumption and stocks (including- figures203 words
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Article32 1939-06-04 2 Foreign imports of tin ore to Malaya m May were 1,593 tons, against 2,689 tons m April. Total imports for the first five months of the year are 12,275 tons.32 words
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Article93 1939-06-04 2 Singapore, Saturday. A verdict of suicide was returned by the coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, at tne inquiry held to-day into the death of a woman, Cheng Ah Siew, wife of a taxi driver, who died m her house on May 21 as a result of corrosive poisoning93 words
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Article96 1939-06-04 2 During the week ending May 27 experts of tinned pineapples frcm Malayan ports amounted to 67,277 cases, of which 48,849 (73 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom, 7,730 (12 per cent.) cases to the continent of Europe, 288 per cent.) cases to Canada, and 10,410 (1596 words
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Article66 1939-06-04 2 \Frovi Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, Saturday. The Methodist Girls School held a very successful concert on Thursday night at the school hall, which was fully packed. The main item of the night's programme was a musical play entitled •'The Feast of the Lanterns/ 1 The pretty Chinese costumes66 words
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Article71 1939-06-04 2 At the ninth annual general meeiiug of the Ramakrishna Mission, Singapore, held on May 31. the following advisory committee was elected: President, Swami Bhaswarananda; vice-president. Mr. V. Pakirisamy; hon. secretary, Mr. M. T. Pillay; hon. treasurer, Mr. R. M. Krishnan; committee. Messrs. M. Sabapathy. P. Govindasamy Pillay, C.71 words
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536 1939-06-04 2 Singapore Journalist's Cathedral Wedding Singapore, Saturday. yyEARiy beautiful white tulle crinoline, all hand embroidered, Miss I\ Betty Pi^ott this afternoon became the bride of Mr James Edward Henry at a ceremony solemnised at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Miss Pigobt is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. G. J. Pigott. of Darwin536 words
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Article66 1939-06-04 2 The 8.M.8.C. will broadcast at 9.£Q p.m. to-night (Sunday) music played by the new 8.M.8.C. crchest?a known as Nick's 3.M.iVC all-European orchestra. This will be the first br~>dcast of the new orchestra. It will be recalled that the old cjchestra was dispensed with m October66 words
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Article192 1939-06-04 2 P. O. Commands > (By Air Mail) London, May 23. THE following changes are being made I m the officers commanding a number of the P. O. liners: Captain E. E. H. Starling will leave the Cathay at Marseilles on June ?0 and Mr. F. C. Hopkins. Chief Officer v192 words
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Article, Illustration15 1939-06-04 2 Mr. H. Bartholemeuz and Miss Aupusla Htndnck, who were married at St Joseph's Chuch yesterday.15 words
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Article15 1939-06-04 2 The climated I Malaya, ol tin »r.df I an assay value <rf wj^15 words
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Advertisement90 1939-06-04 2 PENANG. M O S T r •'•*>** H *r am&vn w»^ *%ii A v>-c^ r LEAST ATTRACTIVE w .jiMJUi EXPENSIVE HOTEL BAR fdeal situation Bungalows and Hooms RESTAURANT. «k<^^ ■<.-*, Maximum Comfort. A. DcliKhtfnl Atmos- B BeJ SINGLE $5 -o $6 phere which no word. F*jS DOUBLE SO to 81090 words
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Advertisement51 1939-06-04 2 ARE YOUR fe y EYES WEAK? Gj»T Avail yourself of the expert services of a skilled qualified Specialist with over 35 years' European clinical experience. Moderate cost for modern individually planned and built practical glasses. Thompson Optical Co. 4, Arcade Bldg., Phone 3002. R. A. Thompson, Dr. o f Ocular51 words
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Advertisement16 1939-06-04 2 PHQ&B 4^\ Telegrapwe Address: Charmihxiy ideal fo^ visitors and fonrhtt. COCKTAIL BAR LOUNGE— FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT.16 words
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457 1939-06-04 3 KEEP FRESH FOR OVER TWO WEEKS I (Tribune Staff Reporter) I -^g convenience, spued and the temperature through which the I 1 various air services tiy because of the altitude they maintain, I reflected by the growing industry of orchid exportation from457 words
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Article, Illustration17 1939-06-04 3 Mr. Anthony Pereira and Miss Anne Pestana, who were married at St Joseph's Church yesterday.17 words
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Article618 1939-06-04 3 Retaining Labour In Malaya ILf R. H. A. Coaies presiding at the annual meeting of Jelapang Tin Dredging Ltd. at Kuala Lumpur on May 30 said The company's dredge has been idle for almost a year now, as sufficient stocks were accumulated during the I working period to provide the618 words
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Article45 1939-06-04 3 I our Oion Correspondent Malacca, Saturday. n s^bed a compatriot ;.n s^ c »th? night of June I r'^wL,^ 1^ watchman of W»e Police Wlth a dangerous '^?*ZV h Court that V >!iS a hospital and v^ ww<l for one week.45 words
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Article69 1939-06-04 3 J month 50 of In many cases these bicycles arr found throws d back lane 'ir.iH) with sonic r.-.rrc:.s cira- a.-.d cautios Cyclistc an asked tc look after their bii ycles. Bicycle thieves are to be found everywhere. It is hard to detect tn^m he&ce the69 words
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260 1939-06-04 3 [From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, Saturday. "T SHOULD like to give you some friendly advice. The business of the Court is to see that an accused person is properly charged and that he should know exactly what he is pleading- to, and that of the Police260 words
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187 1939-06-04 3 FROM CARPENTER TO SQUADRON LEADER (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 22. CQUADRON LEADER M. S. Keogh, v who recently served m Singapore, has been placed on the retired list on attaining the age of fifty. He entered the Navy as a carpenter n 1910, was later employed with air187 words
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Article47 1939-06-04 3 Pc!£e will' pis."' ftWay" S t^.a Bota;-.ie Gardens at* 2.CC as ur.ie: the direction of Mr. S Chapman, Bandmaster. March "Lorraine" Ganne: Overture "Ma??ni*Uo^ Auber; selection "Princeso Ida" Suilivan; cornet solo "A Night m Switzerland" Huma; serenade "Stanc*. chen" Heykens; part I "Unfinished Svmpkony" §c.Jiubery.47 words
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Article151 1939-06-04 3 Newsvendor's Death Singapore. Saturday. AN open verdict was returned by the coroner. Mr. W> G. Porter, at the inquiry held yesterday into the death ot Chan Ah Lcke, a Chinese newspaper seller, aged 60, who was found fatally Injured at High Stre.et on the afternoon of May 13. The coroner151 words
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409 1939-06-04 3 Visiting Star Praises Costume Of Chinese Girls (Tribune Stiff Reporter) "'"THE greatest treasure we will carry back with us to Hollywood v ill be tin* memory of all we have scon and done throughout our tour of the Far East." Warner Rros/ actress Gcnevieve Tbbin and her director-husband William Keiirhley409 words
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Article177 1939-06-04 3 Lady Mc Elwaine Opens Fair Singapore, Saturday. i ADY McElwaine, wiie of the Chief Justice, Sir Percy McElwaine, this morning opened the Fair organised In aid oi the Building Fund cl the Redemptori<:t Monastery, at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Immediately after Lady McElwaine declared the Fair open, His Excellency, Hie177 words
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Article128 1939-06-04 3 ALLEGED CHE A TING Singapore, Saturday. A- A. Monteiro, aged 35, claimed trial m the Third Police Court this morning to a charge alleging cheating m respeel of $4,000 Elsie Mabel Gomes, was mentioned at" complainant m the charge, which alleged that by falsely representing to com plalnant that he128 words
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Advertisement232 1939-06-04 4 Opening To-day! 3. 1 5- 6.15-9. 1 5 PAVILION S DETECTIVE BILL CRANE j SWINGS INTO ACTION AGAIN 1 I Hestallcs^The Eye!' 7 He risks untold perils! mX He gets his man Wj^ and his gals! H 9^.. 4 Bl JSiflkk^. i'lsH Tfcv'^WM Maw,*,. .^^l > ■i J .*:.m ->9'i^H232 words
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Advertisement534 1939-06-04 4 BRAND NEW COPY-BKUI (,HT KACRojSj BY SPECIAL REQUEST! RAFAEIJoSj SABATINFS WORLD-FAMED ADVEN. n TURE CLASSIC! tSfJ A 1 A BY ACTUAL COUNT>V Jlj 1 A MILLION DOLLARS I WORTH OF ADVEN- BLv Warner bros. into rW^%^"is^ 0 BLOOn; ERROL FLYNN H^^ D OLIVIA Di HAVIUAND Hl^ n LIONEL ATWILL U534 words
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Article183 1939-06-04 5 nFT rE Davis, twice uiniMT of the R I*rrf for actinir honours given jTSthe Ac,den,v of Motion Si Art* and Sciences, has had *Tte died. mad. JwcomS^in mor- than hail the 4 J£ m which she ha. apptare *^fm!!Ured first m "Fojr \Lko" Sh-183 words
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Article, Illustration282 1939-06-04 5 PRIZE PL AY AT CAPITOL V vrnational crisis will be precipitated by M-r, Ms version of %t'* Delight." Signor Mussolini fcwaa so worried that it might »the world an unflattering view k jfiSiliau militarism, can sleep peace||br aov. and so can Herr Hitler. m Hollywood, m adapting Robert v. I282 words
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Article190 1939-06-04 5 PIRACY ON THE HIGH SEAS npHE old Arabella, wind-jamming pirate cruiser unlimbered her archaic Culverins, demi-Culverins, Sakers, Swivel-guns, Cannonades and Murderers, as a cocky be-can-vassed French war-sloop tried to capture the spotlight m "Captain Wood," which has a return trip to the Alhambra tills week. The scene was the highlight190 words
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Article145 1939-06-04 5 rOXGRATULATIONS from Guantanamo. Cuba, where the United States fleet is engaged m its annual war games, were received m Hollywood via wireless by Lloyd Bacon, director of "Wings of the Navy," Warner Bros, picture which comes to the Alhambra this week. The wireless to Bacon was sent145 words
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Article116 1939-06-04 5 THRILLS.... CHILLS.... SHOCKS! PRIME CLUB loaders and movie fans accustomed to receiving thrills from the popular mystery novels and the equally entertaining series of Universal Crime Club films vill not be disappointed m "The Last Warning," due at the Pavilion, Singapore, this week. The new chilicr brings back to the116 words
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Article90 1939-06-04 5 The long-awaited "Pygmalion," will .scon be shewn to Singapore audiences. Jt comes to the Pavilion on June 13, and the Gala Premiere on that day will bo attended by Sir Shenton Thomas, the Governor. Voted as one of the ten best pictures of the year, it is90 words
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Article127 1939-06-04 5 BEAUTY PARLOUR TRICKS after scoring much .success m tern"* pestuous comedy roles on the screen, blonde Lucille Ball has suddenly changed her pace to blossom forth as a strictly romantic heroine m RKO Radio's "Eeauty for the Asking." According to reports. Miss Ball dis- plays a notable ability as a127 words
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Article69 1939-06-04 5 C'HIRLEY TEMPLE'S next film, it i.s k announced here, will be a technicclour version of Maurice Maeterlinck's book "The Blue Bird The announcement was made by the Twentieth Century Fox .studios as a birthday present fcr Shirley on her tenth birthday. It is .stated that the film v/ill69 words
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Article142 1939-06-04 5 Lovely Singer Goes "Streamlined" THE first streamlined plaster cast on record m Hollywood to-day had been completed for Gladys Swarthout to wear on one of her shapely leg.s in her current picture, Paramount's "Ambush." This creation replaces an ordinary cast, made by a mere doctor, which proved unsatisfactory for two142 words
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Article93 1939-06-04 5 DING Crosby staged his Best rebellion this week revealing, ii not successful. The script' of tho picture he's making for Universal calls for a small child, and Universal, after several weeks of snopping all the producers do that now just to keep pace with Selznlck and "Gone With93 words
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Article, Illustration24 1939-06-04 5 HERE'S A NEW STAR a phrasf She *'t urn and over-due I? h never prin- ,*^iUlfer. ,7* follow^ i .Pitturrs h y homr aSgH24 words
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Advertisement196 1939-06-04 5 **°--^f M /JfjSMw AMt** I wT ml M t ml m 'Mjti^ajJLfc^ f The GREAT EASTERN LIFE Is the only company oppratlng m p^ a a y a vvliich has always Dcen concerned with atioraing Atooupfc ..■..(.,<?. 1 i full ]ilc assurance privilege;; to those who \w In the "East196 words
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Article196 1939-06-04 6 THAT heaitfcy disease "call love"— like measles In that nearly everyone get-, it once— is discussed m an open letter to parents by Swindon's Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Dunstan Brewer. Calf love is a serious business, be says, md must be handled intelligently. The196 words
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Article, Illustration513 1939-06-04 6 THE nations expenditure or w -tun the subject of cJJii? 1 :ou:, rivzlos Frequently i^ i-nded that much of the mLv COUld I*? tai t usefully en?n£** ether channel* u> cm i%<! This is a view which no doubt ff accepumce butT^* c'kady raisesMidland Benk Review - 513 words
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Article74 1939-06-04 6 A LOOPHOLE in the A Marks Act is -^ft^M .normuujs and e ver *I. 1 toy books. Pf *hI iuwiiiles. printed in JJ^tftf^B these oookfi are <» i hey bear no indication 1 If ia r as the O^J^M hooks arenotr^uired^^^^ uny indication or o^jj^, rtS74 words
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Article104 1939-06-04 6 ANEW mechanical man, Elektro, who can walk, talk, .smoke, and count no to ten on his fingers, made 1 his dcMil recently before the Ohio Valley Improvement Association convention, but disobeyed the orders of J. M. Burnett, inventor, on two occasions. Once, he was told to raise hisAmerican paper - 104 words
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Article76 1939-06-04 6 THE number of successful Chinese i guerrilla-raids upon Japanese con-trolled-banks m the occupied territories has enormously increased of late. The attempts of the press to describe these raids as" a proof of "Chinese banditry" does not ciit any ice with foreign observers, it being common knowledgeBergenske Tidende - 76 words
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355 1939-06-04 6 AN invention by Major H J. Mmr is a small bomb weighing 9 or 10 ozs. supported by a meteorological balloon en a 40-ft. length of fine wire, the whole apparatus co.siing about ss. Each bomb is fitted with a self-de-stroying device which355 words
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Article35 1939-06-04 6 JUSTICE Atkinson. «hier guest (it th* J Institute of Shorthand Writers, reveal ed to hud written shorthand ior 50 years The only trouble was that hehaa cever been übJf to read it. News ReviewNews Review - 35 words
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Advertisement192 1939-06-04 6 Do You Suffer From a HJ^Jirf^^ you any I OF THESE SYMPTOMS? > \>JILLIONS of people m this part >FLATULENCE< I VI of the World are victims of CTA y. nu DAIUC constant digestive trouble. Their COIUmRUn rAIHI stomachs are weak. They are suffer- < LI VERIS HNESS tag from192 words
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Article, Illustration1897 1939-06-04 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES In January, l WM sitlli| X on thu of WBes Hotel m Singapore bow on eartii I \.as going to raise mey I was absolutely broke, within my pockets, and I had been B cr-jdit for the tost six or seven ■pi is not a Piece of1,897 words
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Advertisement54 1939-06-04 7 MILK THE COAAPLETE FOOD Mi'k contains all the strength bulidin^ proteins and protective vitamins bo necessary to the growing child. •PHONE: SINGAPORE 537G (5 lines), K. LUMPUR SSJI (J lines). IPCH 11C 111 (2 lines), PENANG 1500 1501, HMTERWORTH S3. Advt.of Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Lid. ii rr v-- fT54 words
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1387 1939-06-04 8 Paul Severin - Th is We ek's Sh ort St ory NN MOON TO-NIGHT Paul Severin By 'FIIE fast freight due m Vancouver next evening pulled out of Arrow Bend with two passengers on board They had been kicked <>ft anothv in»ij*ht the day before and h;i(' c ade the mounted policeman on1,387 words
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52 1939-06-04 8 Explorers Find Heap 0 f Old Skulls HE A? of 200 skulls has teen Hire* A c d by Professor Loth, leu* Polish scientific expedition! vrnf* ing Uganda, m central Afno. I The sU, which ««^-J«» Two other members oi the part} r limbed the extinct volcano Nyta** m the52 words
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Advertisement549 1939-06-04 8 Piles Cause 1 5 Dangerous p J y 111 J^m 1 j^_*_jjjp -\f j!^^^!&~^'^<s New Discovery Stops \^J\\ M^^i^S l^^ Pain m 15 Minutes and [^^^R|] A I Avoids Dangerous iil Hf^ I fS^^^^K^St Operations V V^^^^^P Anii n Hean h Ph d vsi.°ian r Tt 'is noTon^'r neoes- I549 words
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Advertisement198 1939-06-04 8 "C V" \\3D/ LONDON VA p i a t C V) 1 l^^^^Bi HATj Your head '^wSSk^m yourl br w rlf>9 "QUAKER OATS WONDER FOOD" SAYS SINGAPORE MOTHER ■BIBW** 11 ""^^T A SIMILAR STORY IN MAS) I isvr: I OTHER HOMES IN MALAYA I M^^^B Mrs A. R- Timbers I198 words
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Article, Illustration591 1939-06-04 9 C. S. Hammonds - THE 'FLU IS NO COMPLAINT FOR A MAN C. S. Hammonds g v jtfgiOiUCALLY Sii!jfa|-»f.'. in com boo with other parts oi the iGf n' finds tedf with innumerable ua its hands. for sume extraordinary reu develop at the same time -frtawM. One does noi mcr **t flu, remain a591 words
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171 1939-06-04 9 Athens. GREAT activity has bren reported In m the Italian Dodecanese twelve islands situated off the coast of Asia Minor), where the Italians are concentrating troops and large quantities of war materials and stores. hens, Rhodes and Calymnos are th«islands receiving these special attentions. In171 words
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88 1939-06-04 9 Bombay. AN 18 year old P w y< nth is to ake rt hjs M^.tric'.'Uifion examination hnre r^cllnin? v.n ?.?i cb& r, and with an taiii la answers for him Tho ;1 udcni i m '>'.v to write himself beciusc both ii- hands were injured88 words
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Article136 1939-06-04 9 Search Renewed For Royal Tombs Cairo. L^OR the iir.st time since the discovery 1 of Tutankhamen's Tomb by the late Howard Carter, digging har; been restarted m the V?!'ey of the Tombs of the Kings at Thebes, near Luxor. When Mr. Carter finished his work, the Egyptian Government decided not136 words
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Article81 1939-06-04 9 Jerusalem /^HARGED with storing 43 bombs iii Jiis Citrus Grove near Jaffa, a wealthy Arab planter named Abu Mujahad, aged 65, has boon .sentenced by the Jerusalem Court to five yeas' imprisonment. Th? proseci> v io*i contended tha 4 Abu Mujahad. who lives at the81 words
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Advertisement331 1939-06-04 9 I hot Itch Cause Killed m 4 DaiK I ""Jwond Itching 1 stopped m s' I 7 *Wnutes/ >' y l| 1 i Jm,^' y v* dly '»'••>•, «-n..s. iwrasit^s. and fun B u« n-s»H.iKjiW 1 v s a Y ski t)f > 'I',- f-...t inffi-tionF. as wII s»s Ring331 words
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Advertisement177 1939-06-04 9 How To Keep Your Child Healthy And Happy. A healthy child usually is a happy < hild, and the less medicine you give him the better. But when there ar f> indications of disordered p-omach or bowels, with Baby, Own Tablets at ha id you have the means whereby ppedily177 words
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Advertisement350 1939-06-04 9 BHold on to Hair HealthI ftWJFE 0^ W% I™ BP* Bk |b# W I aijjf f J |w| your hah: tool item nowadays. Remember, > ffj.r '^jfifljSiwW' jSS> Tfc M you are helping the health of ®?'4ff*W»f \our hair as well as its ap- TV^Ug^'^dffiLj^fflf^^k Federal Dispensary, Ltd., Kuala Bm^S350 words
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Article158 1939-06-04 10 SEEK HEARD Back m Singapore are Lilian and Alberto Perego who arrived last week by the Conte Verde from Italy. Mr. Perego will only be staying a few days m Singapore as he is going on 5 to Bangkok to act as Charge > d'Affaires during the Italian Mi- nister's158 words
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Article, Illustration1083 1939-06-04 10 VERA ARDMORE - A Woman Peeps At Singapore. VERA ARDMORE fc NOTK OF THE WEft BY VIfELL, the Whitsun week-end has come and •§one and now no more holidays until August at least, not .such nice long week-ends as Whitsun, which enabled people to take the opportunity of going to the Hills or1,083 words
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Article623 1939-06-04 10 Lace Frocks For Daytime: Jewelled 2%ccessories: Outstanding Formal*: Xew Men*' Wear ONCE upon a time, lace was confined solely to evening wear, but nowadays it is being used for some cf the smartest daytime frocks, excellent examples of which are to be seen among the new arrivals623 words
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Article23 1939-06-04 10 For Smartness Sake Z dinner jacket*,*** Z chic note by wear**",; 5 new *v,»y s^J^j lingerie blo**; S^**| colour, m y<"» *iri'*~ waist.23 words
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Advertisement391 1939-06-04 10 l 3 O 1 TeI:— PEN ANG— IO22. y*l A For the (:ameron Nor Frascr's g\ \kf Matita one two-piece Suits. \J YY Extremely Smart SWEDISH MASSAGE MED. 18 Batter- R~ad GYMXASIICS, THERM. BATHS. Kst floor. Phone 7143 Reducing treatments Mri Emiiie Xin ff» Cert. Masseuse, Cert. State Reg:. Nurse.391 words
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Advertisement35 1939-06-04 10 s f«IMTOHI« < tat**'*' EAU DE BEAUTE A gentle astringent, mild as summer rain which can be used freely on the most sensitive skin. MEDICAL HALL LTD Made m the British Empire .HuMrand Famous Beauty Preparations35 words
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Advertisement16 1939-06-04 10 PRISCILLA Ltd. HAS RECEIVED A SMALL SHIPMENT OX' HUBRITE WASHABLE MORNING FROCKS Phone 3335—11, Stamford Road.16 words
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Advertisement28 1939-06-04 10 /\AWFAIR^ House Of !'"a hion* NEWEST AfiUIVAI.S. Puwdei' Cases Me. h Bags Cocktail Bagi The Best ranges ever seen m Singapore. 157, North Bridge lU»ad. Showrooms: GREAT WORLD-28 words
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Article, Illustration625 1939-06-04 11 WHITSUN NEWS FROM UP-COUNTRY f^lie exodus from XL Tiu- p IE Ottered North. South XM rießaces. to Si^apore, Por: ::M ,nd to neaiby Kajar« for the STJmJ- cantoagine the town "!?J« comparatively quiet ■^Swasas crowded as ejer, JJ^Mtine and Peasant weather 2f JJ than usual were seen a probably this625 words
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Article394 1939-06-04 11 I ill of u~ welcome the health-giViii* I **ra?s of the sun and m addition, many I -rfailike to tan— but not to Mister. I to are of us who are unaccustomed I i hot Malayan sun take no preI We bare our skins to the m394 words
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Article, Illustration658 1939-06-04 11 By Our Own Correspondent Xew (ia/e For Jewellery: Musical Mettle*: He* urn Of The "Harem" Skirt ADRt;::S without jewels i* like a 1 ni..ht without stars." This |s the nt-v slogan coined by Lon- don fashion experts who are launching o campaign for the revival of coloured658 words
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Advertisement115 1939-06-04 11 WATERBURY'S COMPOUND HELPS BUILD YOU UP -STIMULATES APPETITE-KEEPS YOU FIT There's strength and vigour m every bottle of Waterbury's Compound. It has helped thousands to new health new vitality new stamina and energy. You soon lose that tired, listless feeling because Waterbury's stimulates and tones up the entire system improves115 words
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Advertisement289 1939-06-04 11 fa pretty as a Dicture AND THESE FIGURES SHOW YOU HOW- JP VAII I'IHJ UAV/C A p4%1, if^Hk mVELY'SFT' AT HOME M^wp l£ d Qwn n f ron of your mirror and i.How the full easy directions enclosed Amarni Wave Set. Quickly you *W^ —^"^v I Vtlil liavc lilVcl >'289 words
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552 1939-06-04 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Sunday, June 4, 1939. A Generous Gesture 'piiE adherence of Malaya tu the Tea Regulation Agreement provides yet another typical example of the ready manner in which this country is prepared to make sacrifices to oblige other countries or other parts of the Empire. This is a virtue552 words
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1531 1939-06-04 12 C. H. Stanley Jones - AXIS Still Moving Faster Than PEACE FRONT C. H. Stanley Jones Wishful Dreams And Unpleasant Facts By k *yyHY don't you point out the weakness of the Axis?" is a question that several critics have put to me. What inspires them to that question, 1 wonder? Full confidence m the1,531 words
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Article274 1939-06-04 12 TIIE seven ages of woman: The baby. The schoolgirl. The flapper. The young woman The young woman. The young woman. The young woman. DASTUS had returned to the bouse earlier than usual, and a male friend of his wife's had hidden as best he274 words
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Article145 1939-06-04 12 Plan ters' Prayer "Should good fortune send us peace and greater releases 0 be able to (five a far better account 0/ themselves than ilik a Mr. S. Harper Ball at the annual general mcctina of thn i/u W^V Association tnc Joho^ p^ Dame Fortune, art benignly. ?;ive us prarc145 words
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Advertisement172 1939-06-04 12 r -•'i v•• §ft If «f OKASA I As time flies you get older and weaker. ™™!®w**!lJf> 1 1 the change i.s slow and uradual. The fact, now i> with eveiy year as it passes, you grow older^ n rak brain;^.^P II heart troubles; others suffer from weak crve youc*^^172 words
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740 1939-06-04 13 MALAYS FORMING REPRESENTATIVE POLITICAL ASSOCIATIONS IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Speaking With One Voice Inaugural Meeting OfS'pore Branch Next Week (Tribune Staff Reporter) MALAY political thought is being organised m the Straits Settlements. This, however, is not a sudden awakening as a reply to criticisms of the tida-apa complacency so popularly740 words
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Article, Illustration54 1939-06-04 13 ESSEX AERODROME "BOMBED Bombs exploded on North WeaU Aeiodrome, near Epping (Fss?x) and gasmasked men dashed through choking; clouds to re: cue pilots— part of the Empire Air Day display, wtuin the Rjyal Air Force was "at henie" to the public. Photo shows a "gassed' pilot being; dragged away through54 words
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Article, Illustration43 1939-06-04 13 BIRDS OVERHEAD Udj Maurwn Stanley, wife of Mr. Oltn Stanley. MP, and President sf the Board of Trade, is seen m '.he »bo?e picture wearing a hat deanted with birds as she left Victoria Station to make a tour of the Balkans recently.43 words
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86 1939-06-04 13 Calcutta JH JOHN ANDERSON, Lord Privy fctl and Britain's A R.P Chief, fe Governor of Bengal became fc the man who quelled the '"jnjt movement, i s to have the new ■T 0 1 Bengal Government Se?re- 3uilding named after him Government of Bengal have deg^^U86 words
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137 1939-06-04 13 Paris. ONE of Paris' most famous night clubs has been classified as a. historic r'onument by the Ministry of Fine Arts It is the Moulin de Galette. m Montmatre. which rose to tame after the war when it was frequented by tiie artists and137 words
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Article103 1939-06-04 13 Shop Signs To Be Alike Istanbul. HPHE shop signs of all Turkish busi- nesses here must be alike m order to preserve the aesthetic appearaace of the city, according to a Municipal decree. The signs will have to be uniform m lettering and colour and be fixed m the sameReuter - 103 words
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Article180 1939-06-04 13 No Bride At Marriage Feast Riga. A LATVIAN farmer's son has celebrated his "wedding" but he had to do so without a bride. The young man was eagerly awaiting his marriage to the daughter of another former, when, three days before the wedding, he received a telegram from his fianceeReuter - 180 words
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Article86 1939-06-04 13 BOY TRIES TO ESCAPE OPERA TION Washington. PFOLD by his doctor that he must rubmit to an emergency operation for appendicitis, 14-year-old Carl Herbereer ran out of the doctor's ccnsulting--room here and disappeared m the city. The police searched for the boy for many hour.H. That night he returned toReuter - 86 words
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96 1939-06-04 13 HARD TASK AT JUDGING KISSING COMPETITION Paris. A NOVEL competition to decide who was the most skilled at making love was held m a dance hall here. A number of young men and girls took part and tho judges had an embarrassing task distinguishing between the various techniques. Some ofReuter - 96 words
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128 1939-06-04 13 MIDNIGHT DRUG CHASE ON PORT SAID BEACH Port Said. WHAT is said to be the biggest drug: capture fcr the last seven years has been made by the Port Said coastguards after a midnight chase along the b?ach. The value of the drugs is estimated at £10,000. Two men arrivedReuter - 128 words
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Article126 1939-06-04 13 Cairo. A SERIES of films obtained from the French Air Ministry has been shown at -the Fuad el Awal University with a view to making Egypt's youth air-minded and air-trained Dr. Abu Zahra Bey, Secretory of the Royal Aero club of Egypt, emphasised that the strength ofReuter - 126 words
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Advertisement212 1939-06-04 13 &it lot J> ti5 T5*. Optical Co. 5?L Specialists. S Mir^ n ET SIN 'GAPORE. Gl Dr nf Optometry. Journalism, Ankles Puffy, hchche, Kidneys Strained! ir »firhLf I !LS: SoPtB f: r P called Cystex. JUm.lr.us :md hundreds of *»Z ck *'he LtkiLi al nWMI N'Tvi.us. Doctors 1 n-oonls pmvi-212 words
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Advertisement232 1939-06-04 13 "And now I am a NEW MAN again-thanks to SANATOGEN" How many times have these words been spoken by grateful men all over the worW! Grateful because Sanatogen has brought them a carefree feeling of exuberant health that they have not known for years. If you feel tired, listless, run-down,232 words
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Article144 1939-06-04 14 GERMANY'S GREATER REICHSTAG Berlin. T! HE Germans, living m the protectorates Bohemia and Moravia, will be represented m the Reichstag by five deputies. They include Ernst Kundt, the leader of the Germans of Prague, who was especially active m the movement which led to the incorporation of the Sudetenland mReuter - 144 words
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Article85 1939-06-04 14 Vancouver, B.C. T*WO Scottish brothers, born at Ciuny, Aberdeen, have just been reunited here for the first time since they took leave of each other at Edinburgh over 50 years ago. "I'll be seeing ye some time or other" said Mr. Peter Riddell casually whenReuter - 85 words
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Article42 1939-06-04 14 Washington. FEWER American tourists than usual are booking "passages across the Atlantic this year. State department officials reveal that applications for passports have declined appreciably. The falling-off is believed to be due to the unsettled situation m Europe.— Reuter.42 words
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957 1939-06-04 14 W. A. HARPUR - The EMANCIPATION of Malayan FATHERS W. A. HARPUR By I lIEEDED at long length is the heartrending cry which almost since the beginning of time has ascended from the enfeebled throats of Singapore Fathers. Hats off the phrase is not original to the Junior Department of the Singapore Young Men's957 words
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206 1939-06-04 14 Aibmy, N.V A DRUNKEN motorist is three times more likely io J^fi^ accident than a sober one, states Commissioner Cam* m a report issued here. Although the report reveals a decline m accidents, deaths and injuries due to drunkenness last year as compared withReuter - 206 words
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Advertisement185 1939-06-04 14 Cqdk^ i3cimtbissdied J£ W BY ALL STEAMTRAVPI Bmp AND l^ ri "*»Vi RAILWAY LINK. NO BOOKING FEES. rftttna* rflcnu and those of an zSO* ••■Went communltiea are tjj^tt* Wat of attention and st. wmmsoN ed, Singapore. TBLKPHONB 5908. S i BATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA JTSWELLXD LBYBS MOVEMENTS. HKXBL POGKBT from185 words
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Advertisement511 1939-06-04 14 FROM ACHES PAINS TO WALKING ON AIR!' How a woman made life v.orth living If you have an aching joint or a stabbing pain, if you are always listtess or suffer from constipation, read this letter every word of it: "I was hardly tver free from aches and pains. I511 words
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Advertisement160 1939-06-04 14 PILES There is no need for us to ten yon of the ■Mddening irriUtion, the day end night torture caused by pile trouble. We tell you that if you only start using Man Zaa at once it will stop the terrible pain, io<»theaiidcomplctelyheal blind or bleeding piles. Read just these160 words
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Article201 1939-06-04 15 What The Stars Foretell ynSDAY FOR ALL READ- itmsv active day and 5L Generally should proceed lkl Tn swing. Good neus. and j tH I apprise m the pott- S **lch villhave an uplifting 3j£s Don't take too much **W*d at interviews, and ztfs°«r you may not s SP %h201 words
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126 1939-06-04 15 Famous Song Writer Dies After Illness New York iSAN whose dance tune lyric's are own to miiUcr.s of people all florid has died here m hcspl*iterashort illness. *sJoe Young Lyrics which he J* hunseif or m collaboration with include -a Little sharpy m old town." I'm Gonna Sit Risht JwiWrit*126 words
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80 1939-06-04 15 Ancient Tombs Used For A. R. P. Shelters Alexandria ANCIENT Graeco-Rcman tombs and catacombs be used as air raid sheltering here, if a recommendation of the local A.R.P. committee comes into effect. The committee is of opinion that with a .-light expenditure these ancient tombs, some cf which have been80 words
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225 1939-06-04 15 I te or* Johannesburg. I %*ratH ni t a i U>n f the Union>s Engineering Industry to co- **nw': Government m th e production of certain types of he first orders for guns have been All the major engineering firms on the Witwatersrand225 words
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46 1939-06-04 15 NEW FILM FEATURES LININ AND STALIN Moscow of Lenin ■U 5 JUSt been released m tSNtfL^t Lenin ls *ewn «^*Ui herev *K>n when lorei ?n and internal en, i mnp rt JS, «iV Ralrs iir >» S*?^of ewn stru ?RMng 2*»lile P 0180 after the UlUn appearant-p.46 words
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361 1939-06-04 15 (By K. A. Thompson, Doctor of Ocular Science) TO the pioneorin^ work of Talbot and Daguerre we owe our present day iMcture-mindedness. But, hew much more we owe our marvellous eyes which .take a million picfemca a day for us. No one expects361 words
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137 1939-06-04 15 WOMAN FAINTS WHILE SHOOTING AT LION Pietersburg, Transvaal. A farmer's wife failed m a plucky attempt to shoot a lion near here— ttcause she fainted when she came face tc face with the animal. She had been told that a lion some distance away from the farm was devouring a137 words
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Article181 1939-06-04 15 Mystery Fish Named After A Woman East London. A WOMAN has been chosen to stand "godmother" to South Africa's mystery fish. "Latimeriat Chalumnae" is the name formally proposed for the prehistoric creature whose discovery at east London some weeks ago caused a world sensation m scientific circles. A trawler recoveredReuter - 181 words
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Article279 1939-06-04 15 Rabat. rO German soldiers of the foreign legion, after refusing to be blindfolded, were shot at dawn at Casablaiv.^ by a firing squad of twenty-four. They had been found guilty by a rrmtaiy court of having .shot an officer when *.hey were attempting to desert279 words
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Advertisement653 1939-06-04 15 Youthful Vigour Restored In 24 Hours\_Jf Glands Fortified by New Discovery »§i/£p i Do you feel old before your time? Are you tired, run- fl\ Men down, worn out, and unable to keep up with the speed and pleasures of modem life? Do you suffer from K.-n of H\ memory,653 words
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Article78 1939-06-04 16 Jerusalem. FOLLOWING an urgent radiogram, Mis.s Harriet Cohen, the eminent British pi&nisfc, rushed to Palestine to act as soloist at concerts given by the Palestine Symphony Orchestra under Di\ Malcolm Sargent. Miss Cohen, who was on board a liner on her way to the East, agreedReuter - 78 words
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Article60 1939-06-04 16 Budapest. rR several generations almost every child belonging to a Hungarian peasant family m Kecskemet has beer, born with too many fingers or too many toes The two youngest offspring are reported to have had 26 toes between them. They have just undergone an operationReuter - 60 words
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350 1939-06-04 16 Johannesburg. "TPHE absence of a clearly defined Slate military policy has forced the South African General Staff to labour under a grave handicap during 1 the last decade." the Chief of General Staff. Major- General Sir Pierre van Ryneveld, states m his annual military review presented350 words
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Article225 1939-06-04 16 Rome. WHEN the World Exhibition opens here m 1942 Rome will have five new railway stations for the steadily growing traffic of the city. P'or the local traffic and goods trains there will be Ntfll four new stations. all arranged bo that, they can serveReuter - 225 words
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111 1939-06-04 16 Rio <lc Janeiro. DRAZILIAN coloured nu n have sent a telegram i<> Mi. Franklin 0, ttooscvd( congratulating \u-v resignation from a society called the UaujrhU'l's <>i' lii;' American Revolution on account of racial prejudices allegedly displayed by the Daughters. The message was officially relayed by111 words
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164 1939-06-04 16 Berlin. THi: new I nitcil Males Chlffe d'Afl'aircsin Berlin. Mr. Alexander (omslock Kirk, is expected to take up his post seine time during the ftrst half of next month. Mr Kirk, who has been appointed from Moscow where be was also Charge d'Affaires,Reuter - 164 words
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512 1939-06-04 16 MOSQUITO iu'l-. private nrnni* with <|<mu s a( f tobacco :«nj| licllcj load an H.ni.. th< comforts tii provided I'm- Fp nch c» nviets ifi< h tl.c M'lilrmcnt n r d ;ir( u!ii<h includes DeviVs (stand. ni| *Uii >u< VKk>d lhat n n "*e512 words
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163 1939-06-04 16 WORLD'S ADVICE IN MIXED MARRIAGE QUERY Johannesburg. REPLIES to letter? addressed to many parts of the world will form the evidence m the report of the Union's Mixed Marriages Commission, which will shortly reach completion. The Commission, which has been m existence for more than a year under the chairmanship163 words
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Article16 1939-06-04 16 i JV !f-n«!»f! upon his adm« k, .•h both his cars16 words
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Advertisement652 1939-06-04 16 For The Blood,^Veins, Arteries and Heart And Stop Limping DON'T let Leg Troubles cnpple you Take Elasto, the Great New Biomedical Remedy that cures through the food, and have done with enforced re«t, worry, suffering and expense. Leg aches and pains soon vanish when Elasto is taken. Painful, swollen (v652 words
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Advertisement234 1939-06-04 16 PUPPIES oiXWWXuoift DOG oh SHERLEY'S v iflttOL Rear your puppies on I,actol Too much meat means too and watch them grow m I g-^rntW much heat for your dog's SlSS^^^S^VlSSan'nS 1 blood. And. this especially thif^mmes sSoii thefr m a hot climate, causes him /v^nflfifnti-nna (nnni f thoft* acute oisconuorc234 words
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Advertisement465 1939-06-04 17 CRAWLING A HOIST j WITH LUMBAGO i j i i Felt Lilt? an Old Woman Here is some useful information [or i anyone troubled with that unoomfortable complaint, lumbago. A woman writes: "For years I suffered from lumbago. During wet weather, I rould only turn in bed with sreat effort465 words
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Advertisement450 1939-06-04 17 Pyorrhea and Trench Houih Stopped in 24 Hours r.l< fling mea d thai you an I Tram i. .-i' i Will I'VvIltH.lli.- .1 t .,11 .(> ull ll til .'■•.•I I:.-' .1 j our t i 1 1 ■< i i i u i.i ii. i ui li ii i450 words
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Miscellaneous250 1939-06-04 17 n^J THE AIR TO-DAY 17 When And Where To Listen In SINGAPORE 105 M££^ti£l^,? r !SII2? d me of Lrrirnnnhrf^^rl^ 1"^1" -c tres (133 me s) sentcd by FrTrl.t >pre" HIL»'melf' a69 m( s, 745 Rells 2d iLSSS c metres (»-b» mt aui and Relig ous Service Music Crovdon P-^,ri<h250 words
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Miscellaneous106 1939-06-04 17 opera) I 1020 With drums and trumpets-^ 650 Nrv;s p»d -SPG "L:; irom Batavia. Lhe Bugle Corps of the Art Re7fJl lorts lrcrn Soerabaya. giment 23, conducted by stab705 Chamber muUc. smusUaneisteir Walter Harmens. 750 Julius TsiUiier and his Band. 1305 German Study Club (English.. f 820 Pial^ syncopations. German106 words
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666 1939-06-04 18 Mystery Of Richthofen's Death Solved? Berlin. rj',- cO er the > m n Manfred von li-ch-iy*s greatest wartime airman, met his death, has, it is claim* been nelly settled by the letters of British soldiers. In an art'cal m the "Adlcr," the new periodical of the German Air Force, on666 words
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Article134 1939-06-04 18 Arab Boys Used By Terrorists Jerusalem. youths are being: used m inrl creasing mr n 'ire by tcitorists as, it' they are caught, they can i oar drastic punishment by alleging thai they are under 18 years of ar:e. a military search of Lydda town, an Arab boy drew aReuter - 134 words
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Article72 1939-06-04 18 Quintuplets Have Perfect Teeth Callander, Ontario. POUR dental experts have reported that the teeth of the Dionne quin- j iiiplets are perfect. Examination showed that none of the j little girls has any cavities and the sets of te.eth are stainless, a "most unusual" thing fcr children nearing their fifthReuter - 72 words
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131 1939-06-04 18 Burghersdorp 4 PIER having made h'.s escape from <~aol here, a European hard labour p isoner S. J. Nel, rang the bell at the eaol entrance early the following mornim- and asked to be taken back. Nel, with another European prisoner rVT. J.131 words
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Article103 1939-06-04 18 Story Of The G-Men THE true story of the work done by (he world-famous 'G-Men,' officers of America's Federal Investigation Bureau, will be told m a programme from Daventry to-day at 11.50 p.m. The officers of the Bureau are the spearhead m the attack of America's Government force upon organised103 words
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Article91 1939-06-04 18 Approximately 60.000 morgen fabout '"0,000 acres* m the vicinity of the town are already under option as well as many town stands. Options are now almost to obtain. It is now more than five weeks since was discovered to be coming into an xcavation at theReuter - 91 words
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Article60 1939-06-04 18 Athens. REVERE restrictions on the sale abroad of all classes of vessels are con'Liined m a decree published here. The decree prohibits altogether the sale abroad of passenger ships, tugs or salvage boats, cranes or traction machinery, and floating cranes, and repair vessels ofReuter - 60 words
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142 1939-06-04 18 London. JF war conies, London will be served by four great blood stores at Lulon, Slough, Worcester Park and Maidstone ali within some 30 miles of the city. k/30d, imm ately available for raid casualties, will underground refrigerator i blood donors142 words
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Article96 1939-06-04 18 Ixmis Trichardt, N Tra** AT a special Meeting of the Louis Trichardt Town Council t jT* the rights to cro-noct for oil over the town lands werJtHll!^/*' The accepted tender was put m by Messrs. Rooth and Coxwell on behalf of the Bourke Trust, Pretoria, the96 words
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477 1939-06-04 18 Capetown. 4 SYSTEM for registering aliens, so thorough that not a single alien will be aWe to live m or move about m the Union unknowi to the authorities, will be introduced by the Aliens R< jrist ration Bill which has had it« first477 words
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Article200 1939-06-04 18 Tremendous Increase In Flying <o fly from^r!»rLt>rw in 10 or 12 hours" !l The statement is made bv p»^ Enrst Heinkel. the famous (SaSj plane constructor, writing on tL£ and aims of German aeropianf^ Professor Heinkel adds that the in* ocean flights will be accomplZ^ "four or six-engme6 Want willReuter - 200 words
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Article34 1939-06-04 18 rASmadisarebewH" 4 I Queues can bf sc€n t < jflwiff'*| distributing centres -w British Chamber of y 1 I receive them i 1 «go »sc "'There British Re«<lcnte wJJ« f34 words
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Advertisement307 1939-06-04 18 £XHArST!OX. THF CURSE OF THE TROPICS. tw haUStl u n lrrit ab!!lty. depressioni£2f a I e the curse °f ne tropes. The effort to nog the body and brain to Kn^fl ♦I? a unap^-' t -omed climate drains the v-vioIp sys*«»n of its vitality i-. p-p-ov ?rTr hr ro i>wd307 words
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Advertisement649 1939-06-04 18 Hearing Restored, Head Noises Banished A._. H/ Racf i I f c Inlfs l *arrh and m a natural way restores CI M* V a MM M M a hearing m somo of the most obstinate cases. Started m 24 Hours by Praised By Users B Former sufferers naturally are649 words
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Advertisement194 1939-06-04 18 Read] At Day's Notice Suitable premises were placed at theii disposal by ths generosity of a doncr, and preparations were so far advanced that the supply could hay-; been begun within seven days of the outbreak of I cstilities. In the meantime hospitals had been advised to store an adequate194 words
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Advertisement44 1939-06-04 18 <$> DIAMOND g|^j^i|l| I I H I I A variety of Chairs, Tables stools and I Bed>.t«ads available m artistic d«flfo* T ill I Write for descriptive joli^ to <.!.c Manufacturtni' jI 1 DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CO.. LID., I 601. Kampon; Bahru fUwd. biu^aporr^^^^^^^^^^^ I44 words
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Article, Illustration787 1939-06-04 19 Phoenix - IMPROVED STANDARD OF PLAY AMONG S'PORE JUNIORS Phoenix FAIRNESS IN SER VICE: MIXED DOUBLES MATCHES: S.B.A. AND THE PRESS (By —Singapore) JUDGING by the form displayed by competitors m the Singapore tournaments which have just begun, the standard of play among juniors m Singapore shows a great improvement this year.787 words
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Article, Illustration292 1939-06-04 19 Johore State Tourneys .liy ••(/es>" J *hore). l'> m the "P s«*k« the open "!>.-. mixed doubles the number of far received, *a.s only four. meeting held last th Mr F M Still, Present oi Lilian, m the chair, it was de*^Lndthe date of entries for and the n^xed double,292 words
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203 1939-06-04 19 Selangor May Not Play For Foong Seong Cup (By Ram bier Selangor) TN spite of the fad that the teams that represented Selangfor at the Leong v Sim Nam cup arid Permaii-.uri trophy competitions held m Ipoh during the Whitsun holidays, returned empty-handed, they are to be corigratulaled on the203 words
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Article, Illustration20 1939-06-04 19 Mr. Fadzlon Siraat?, president of one of Singapore's leading badminton clubs, the May B.P.20 words
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Article367 1939-06-04 19 Sphinx - Sphinx vrprise Defeat Of Malayan Champion Itv —lYnang) I iid not fare too badly m the Triangular Badminton at [i.oh during the Whitsun holidays. At least the opinion shared by supporters of the game m the ;fy vvh <>, though grieved to see the Tengku367 words
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488 1939-06-04 19 Guy Reveller - Guy Reveller (By r—Perak) CO Perak aftei five years of valiant and determined efforts have at luiim last broken tha* lont? line t,i failures when they won the Tun^ku Permaisuri trophy for the women's section m (lie Triangular Tourney held ever the week-end at488 words
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Advertisement401 1939-06-04 19 FLATULENCE GOES LIKE MAGIC Painfu! S(om2« !i Distress Stopped Instantly. Never acrain need JFOUr .stomach bo oi-unded by gas. No more heartburn No more flatulence. Chardoi gives Instant relief Read this flowing tribute: ■I have had wonderful relief rinse using Chardox. I read about it in the paper, and bought401 words
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Article, Illustration37 1939-06-04 20 PETE'S BOXING NOTES The Postals XL who comprise a team of nearly all State players, strengthen their position m the Second Division of the league with every game. They are moral certainties for honours m their division.37 words
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874 1939-06-04 20 i lUiiiiiiun,,,.,, <■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ I THE S.A.F.A. IN j j says Hugh Savage JS the S.A.F.A. m its attempt to prevent Shamateurism from creeping into local soccer, stifling local talent? Heie is what I have gathered from soccer stars actually taking r-art m the srnior874 words
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Article, Illustration141 1939-06-04 20 Vanderbilt To Enter In English Regattas HJR. Harold Vanderbilt, the wellknown American yachtsman, who successfully defended the America's Cup against Mr. Sopwith's Endeavour I and Endeavour 11, is arriving m England early next monthHe intends to race his new 1 2-metre yacht Vim through the English season and Vim. which141 words
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842 1939-06-04 20 PETE - Johore Boxing Club Are Eager To Stage A Match With S. A.B. A. PETE Ky pONGRATULATIONS to the Singapore Amateur «<, x i ne 4 the very successful competition they ran last week OC W I| I» World Covered Stadium for the year's Amateur ChampienJ 11 The preliminaries were bOod,842 words
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Advertisement282 1939-06-04 20 STOMACH SUFFERERS Don't be mis-led So successfully has Maclean Brand Stomach Powder cured thousands of cases of Stomach trouble throughout the world, that its name and j appearance have been imitated far and wide. Many of these imitations being sold to-day claim to be made according to one or other282 words
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Advertisement204 1939-06-04 20 !^>. jl*! £*fa?i i 'r^^r7 JBBfi^ YOU CAN OBTAIN A LONDON UNIVERSITY DEGREE NO matter what your position or prospects, a University Degree is a good thing to have. YOU can obtain a London Univsrsity Degree without "gcing into r? idence." or attending lectures. It is necessary only to pass204 words
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Advertisement108 1939-06-04 20 Fal Reducing Secret Discovered In prescribing to the famous Movie Stars of Hollywood, California, a physu-ian has discovered a safe quick method to remove jigly fat 5 pounds a week or 15 to 25 pounds a month. This new discovery, called Formode, brings new health and energy and a vigourous108 words
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Article192 1939-06-04 21 Choon Guan School Annual Sports Singapore. Saturday M JESS of enthusiast, I LtfC rtSnt at the first annual h gas P^f o the (noon (ivan SS *W «>„ th, school v firt that no prizes D*? awarded, the contests 0& SSgtoim. The winners j the pria /?SSI%T Cheng Tee •f^'Baa192 words
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175 1939-06-04 21 VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT AT VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL Singapore. Saturday. A ROWDED hou^e thoroughly enjoyed the proijra m m c O f variety entertainment organised by Mrs. G. l.c Mereiei and presented at the Victoria Memoiial Hall last nifcht, m aid of the Luiltttng fund of the Redemp^orisi Monastery to b- erect•d175 words
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Article46 1939-06-04 21 DAVIS CUP TENNIS Berlin, June 4. IN the European zene semi-final of the D.i" Cup, j&snzel beat Hare &—O. fl l it 1 latter abandoning play owing u[ a.., had strainsd ell m training ye terray. Henkel (Germany] beat g&iayes, 6—2, 6 —3, 6 —l. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article31 1939-06-04 21 From June 1 the offices 01 the Treasurer, Methodist Mission, Singapore, are temporarily located at lv, Mount Sophia, while the premises at 5, Pert Conning Read, undergo extensive alterations.31 words
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Article, Illustration21 1939-06-04 21 Fir«< rebenf^-^l of ballet girls for the new season at the Open- Air Theatre m Regent's Park, London.21 words
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Article70 1939-06-04 21 London, June 3. THE death is announced of Sir Philin Sassoon, G.13.E., C.M.G., M.P, for Hythe since 1912, First Commissioner of Works since 1937 and Hon. Air Commodore, London Bomber Squadron, at the age of 51. Reuter. Sir Philip had extensive interests m the Far70 words
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227 1939-06-04 21 Singapore, Saturday. THE Cejlon Sports Club defeated Fo't Canning by four wickets and 4? runs m a cricket match played at the Balestier Plain. The line tatting of Ayadurai, who was undefeated with 51, was a feature of the match. FORT CANNING Wiltci b227 words
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Article86 1939-06-04 21 Singapore, Saturday. "I UCK" a musical masterpiece m Tamil opened tor a season t:> div at the fl»eatre Royal Th? picture dep;c graphically cuskr>m« and Incidents tn the sooia- life of the Tamil community. A feature oi the picture is th» par: playei ly ti'.e Juvenilr* star86 words
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725 1939-06-04 21 Statement By Builder's Executive London, June 3. ATTEMPTS arc now b< ing made to get the Thetis into a horLo.ital position with the aid of compressed air chambers. When the submarine is a^ain en an even keel, she will nrobably be taken to the nearestReuter - 725 words
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Article77 1939-06-04 21 Nind Home Fair Singapore, Saturday. ORGANISED to raise funds to erect a children's dormitory and a new building to house the Methodist Girls' School, the fair held at Nind Horns this evening was a success. Various edibles, attractively displayed en stalls, could -be purchased and books and other EiticleL' were77 words
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127 1939-06-04 21 SELANGOR EUROPEANS VS. REST CRICKET < From Our Gion Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. THE Rest found themselves m a sound position at the end of the first day's play m the Selangor Europeans vs. The Rest cricket match at Kuala Lumpur. The match began to-day, and will be continued tomorrow.127 words
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123 1939-06-04 21 Gaol For K.L. Station Hotel Manager r, Sal relay. WHEN Lir Hee Tan, alias Lim A Tan, unl recently a director and manager of the Station Hotel, Kuala Lump r pleaded guilty to hree amend barge* of criminal breach of m respect of $5 317 92 b Mr. R. C.123 words
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Article225 1939-06-04 21 "Thetis" Men Behaved Wonderfully London, June 3. THE names of seven additional men m the Thetis wer e issued by the Admiralty this morning. They were all Admiralty civilian officers. The number on board the submarine was 191, of which, four were rescued. Following tannings heard by divers at 1Reuter - 225 words
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231 1939-06-04 21 PUNJABI CHRISTIANS PRESENT ADDRESS TO BISHOP Singapore, Saturday. "IJISHOPSBOURNE." the residence of the Lord Bishop of Singapore, was ihe scene of a very pleasant gathering to-night when a number of Punjabi Christians, member.* of the Church of Lngland, and belonging to the War Department assembled under the lead: r?hip of231 words
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Article113 1939-06-04 21 Meadow BiPok, Long L.'land, June 3. A WORLD'S record polo attendance i* expected to v*;:tch Sunday's renewal of international matches between Grert Britain and America for the Westchester Cup. Bnting Is 3-2 against British victory m the first match and 2 —l again I winning the scriesReuter - 113 words
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Article68 1939-06-04 21 SINGAPORE WEDDING Singapore. Saturday. A pretty wed rl ins; was solemnized early this morning at tho Church <)f St. Joseph' (Portugw Mission), the U< v. Father Laurence officiating, when Mi.;, Augusta Ilendiick:, became the bride oi Ml Harry B&rluokoneuSi member of the clerical staff of Sea View Hotel. The sponsors68 words
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Advertisement99 1939-06-04 21 QtamA' quality is really outstanding /H^p^j ■■g«ppf^^^;r«^^^ 1 /"on r '< U^k™n°Th m If wiHffi- iilHMlk.'^^%'^ > BRiI L y n-^ **^ni «H If > w MMrnit^ >X:tvSSSS2Pf I s r n j C [h» I I Lfmi^F BF-^^B C^> W^ jjfcb )L" I 0 nd jlgG'' </W^ //0/tV. Oslo99 words
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Article, Illustration748 1939-06-04 22 Stage Set For Biggest Event In History Of Malayan Motor Racing War Office G. 0. C. Sanction Event For Army Motor Cyclists [Tribune Staff Reporter] DV FAR the most spectacular event m the history ol Malayan motoring takes place next748 words
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223 1939-06-04 22 THE St. Andrew's first team beat the Raffles Institution m their cricket match played on the Institutions ground yesterday, by 35 runs. Following were the scores: ST. ANDREW'S J Anchani b P. Yzelman 6 Ouan Hong low. b P. Yzelman 1 D. Meyer lbw. b223 words
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Article123 1939-06-04 22 French Hill Climbing Contests The most classic of French hill-climb-ing competitions, that of La Tiirbie which was run on the afternoon of Apr. 13 with the participation of the besc cars and the cleverest driv.ers m Europe, witnessed another success of "Simcahuit" Fiat 1100) driven by Gordini, who was ftisl123 words
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Article47 1939-06-04 22 Twenty cards were taken out for the June Spoon at the K.G.C. and the following were the three best scores returned:— Mrs. G. E. Kerr 13+ 7»/ 2 =20 l 2 Mrs. M. G. Harvey 7+l2 3 /4=19y 4 Mrs. W. Fryer 6+l3^=l9 i-247 words
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Article337 1939-06-04 22 Yesterday's Results At C. U. Badminton Championships Singapore, Saturday. tfURTHER progress was made m the S.B.A. junior tournaments for men when four singles ties and one doubles tie were played this afternoon at the Haw-Par hall. In the opening tie of the afternoon, Raymond Frois (Useful) beat his clubmate Sng337 words
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Article52 1939-06-04 22 ssr, who has a t;er.3£dpus reputstticr. m the US.S.R. lias won "the flrfit placo In a Soviet chess tournament m Moscow wiih a score of 1212 points, Motov was second with 11 1 2 point';, S. Belavpnetz third with 11, and Maka?onov and Chekhover were fourth and52 words
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Article105 1939-06-04 22 [Fro??i Our Ou?w Correspondent) Muar. AT the annual general meeting of the Muar District Badminton Association held at the Muar Club MM presided over by Mr. K. Kathiravelu the following were elected oftke bearers for the current year:— President:— The Hen. Dato Abdui Kadir bin Daud. DP.M.J.,105 words
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Article487 1939-06-04 22 Soccer League Working Smoothly SEGAMAT SPORTS NOTES \From Our Own Correspondent) SeflMll JJIGHTLICHTof Ihe week's crukol was the brilliant centun «artc by Barr Kwnarakulasinghe when playing for the Inta-Orl* Association against the Government English School, on the sch« pitch on Friday. Barr was m irresistable mood and hit 16 fours,487 words
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140 1939-06-04 22 S.C.R.C Win Easily Against Josephians TIIE s.CR.C. had no diflkth' accounting for St Jwejrt' a cricket match played at Bu* U Green yestefday. Ttoe Clum* by three wickets. Following are the scores::ose?h*s institot; Jayakcxtfy b Swee Keng P Yee ct Kee Boon b Keng W E Jayahoddy b Swee K*ng140 words
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Article18 1939-06-04 22 bin Joo a»" yeo &L*%Wm and Seon- "ngjai an d Kwek w* 1^18 words
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Advertisement68 1939-06-04 22 NEW WORLD DANCE PALACE THL LARGEST AIR-CONDITION-ED CABARET IN MVLAYA WITH BAR RESTAURANT ATTACHED. NIGHT DANCE. NIGHTLY AT 9.C0 P.M. TEA DANCE (FftEfc ADMISSION) EVERY TUES, THURS. SAT. SUNDAY TIFFIN DANCE. FROM 1.30 P.M. to 4.30 P.M. SPECIAL ENTRANCE TO CABARET CAR PARK AT PETAIN ROAD, OFF JALAN BESAR. i~68 words
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Advertisement90 1939-06-04 22 Of Course It's as Good as they I Wrote It! V Tim 2 Magazine Yt^^J "It's not merely JLaB good, it's practical mm ly perfect!" II m mf "The most brilliant m job that has ever l.'Wjj turned out m a British Studio." (m Obseiver "Unapproachable... Wi Cannot be beaten."90 words
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Miscellaneous55 1939-06-04 22 To -Day's Sport Cricket: S.C.C. vs. KJang— 11 a.m. gj Q Q SRC. vs. Naval Base— S.R.C. S.R.C. vs. 9th Heavy Kegt. Changi. S.CJtX 1 vs. Teachers Assn. 2.0 C C.t.O. \-s RAF £2!»£—m:c. Badminton: Singapore Championships— 10 am— C.U. Cable and Wireless vs. Vehicles Dept. Table Tennis: Henry Waugh55 words
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807 1939-06-04 23 NEWZY SCORES DOUBLE: TOL A II, PAY OUT WIN r FINAL DAY OF PENANC RACES f ranza Pays $56 On Place Tote 'from O Own Reporter] Pfcna Safurday. 'ttf up ii» li '»eain^ r--.et i* R a*u f iprtl n with an cx- yesterday m which favourites and outsiders L807 words
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Article, Illustration13 1939-06-04 23 In The Wake Of Wooderson The two-mile relay m progress at Gillman yesterday.13 words
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259 1939-06-04 23 Singapore, Saturday. T*HANKS to the good batting performance of W. Me Neill, the S.C.C. were able to put a good total on the board m their second encounter against the Klang Cricket Club on the Padang this after- noon. Tbe Club batted first and259 words
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Article229 1939-06-04 23 Time Robs Medics Of Victory Singapore, Saturday. rME saved the S.C.C. from defeat at the hands of the Medical College to-day when th« Cvh w^*"» faced with the task of piling up 138 runs m ninety minutes. Making his debut m this the first major outing of the College side229 words
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Article29 1939-06-04 23 The Straits Chinese Epworth League will hold their seventh annual swimming carnival at the V.M.C.A. pool, Fort Conning, on Saturday, June 10, at 4 p.m.29 words
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743 1939-06-04 23 POLICE BEATEN 6—3 INTERESTING soccer w at the c lay when the C *-<*- thfe Police m a first division league match h> six goals to three. The three penalties awarded against the Police hardly reflected credit on the defence. Within743 words
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231 1939-06-04 23 Victoria Institution Beat A. C. S. Victoria Institution scored a creditable victory over the Anylc -Chinese School yesterday m a cricket match played on the Institution's ground.s following are the scores: ACS. Hon. Weng c Sangaran b Vijiaratnam 3 Kock Chye c Yogarajah b J. H. Criton Traill Tat Chu231 words
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185 1939-06-04 23 St. Andrew's 2nd XI Beat Raffles By 42 Runs w PLAYING on the home ground yesterday, the St. Andrew's second team beat Raffles Institution second eleven by 42 runs: RAFFLES INSTITUTION. Gnanasegaram b Hope 2 Shingar Singh c Fung b Rope Balakvishnan b Parada Menon c Athinson b Hope 13185 words
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Article, Illustration112 1939-06-04 24 H. E. THE GOVERNOR VISITS VOLUNTEERS' WHITSUN CAMP uropean section at tin. S. S. V. V m tuon wi\h rcr, -m practice at Teluk Palm camp. The Eurcpean section lined up for inspection Testing ihc wiring defence at the camp. The Assist haplain-Gcneral, Far Fast, the Rev. W. M. A.112 words
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Advertisement32 1939-06-04 24 j^ g N every corner of the world there are ha!e and hearly men whoowc w Jr their fitness to Eno. Every inornin? v O^^l^^V wOOW* ("111 \>l I IF I I32 words
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