Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 9 July 1939
1939-07-09
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section11 1939-07-09 1 The Sunday Tribune fdfd SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 9 i«wq FIVE <KVi11 words
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198 1939-07-09 1 Britain' s Civil Defence Given Severe Test ises Over 16,000 So. Miles Lg^ extensive civfl defence test >h orßanised in BriUin i!i r^wh,n -m, 160CW jcuare miles of southern End vH h eallp.in.and I o'clock to-morrow montim? In dark Hundrec's of local authoriti will tesl their defence onrani -,r "r-raidBritish Official Wireless - 198 words
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Article15 1939-07-09 1 It mans hav i by the seen rm n Into C>an- rig. ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article184 1939-07-09 1 Haftlar, Manchukuo, Jul> >. LIGHTING i> takin; place o« a ten-mile front on the borders of Manchnkuo and outer Mongolia on a scale reminiscent of the struggle for Cfc ingkufeng last sumnur. Aeroplanes, tanks and heavy artillery taking part in a I i uU- stn r MemReuter - 184 words
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Article, Illustration70 1939-07-09 1 France China "/apmn eaanol terroi <,- China int<> 3abmisskm; M Gcm. Ho Kuokaatlg, mn>fij- oi rhn'iijkiii?. assured th«> Fireneh Unbassaoor in hii:a. M. fl< Mi Cosine. :u i^reptioa lu'lcl in Chifii'i war time f.tpii.il. yh e French Am hassador, replying to a vpecrh of welcome, stressed tht facl thai hina70 words
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Article217 1939-07-09 1 GERMANY CALLING UP 400,000 MEN Berlin, .lul\ s JI is estimated thai four hundred thousand men will be affected by the calling to the colours ol a large number of classes for the German \rmy which is announced by posters appearing on hoardings in Berlin to-daj The men are thoseReuter - 217 words
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Article126 1939-07-09 1 Britain Danzig Lond July 8. '11-' ivar breaks out ov: the appar eni cause of Danzig*, it will be because the German G rernmeni realise thai Danzig is the key to Polish independence and a bastion against their domination of Europe." This declaration was made by Ear] Dc r -aReuter - 126 words
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83 1939-07-09 1 Prince Bira Bongse's Narrow Escape Khtin. (Fiance). lul\ INCS Bira Bonggc had a luclr mpe Iran seri- K.A. car Mkk*;:- prac 4 for fh" Mil, >-n\ IK- Ilira vs;is nnaM" to in in Mine -At a paivJ he o;ir pttH buwielf up and was HkdiUiid up for an e: '•i'hlnReuter - 83 words
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36 1939-07-09 1 TRIBUTE TO CHINESE COUR A GE, FOR TITUDE 11l I 1 1 ion. oui and Cecil c t<> Lh< I.P.C Cl iii.it i tri i pnd< pin tl Far 1 [3ea< buic! Chinese Central News AgencyChinese Central News Agency - 36 words
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114 1939-07-09 1 FRANCE UNITED STATES WILL OPPOSE CREATION OF PRECEDENT IN THE FAR EAST LMtENCH diplomatic circles which ar o closely watching \hv Par East sition consider the Anglo-Japanese t Iks in Tokyo >n Tientsin likely i extremely difficult. !u report i aching Paris, th< Japanese intend to < ili v scopeReuter - 114 words
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Article45 1939-07-09 1 London, July ;i. A spokesman of u.< ti( Navy has expre *d regret foi incident which took place yesterday b from a Japans? aeroplane nn the British gunbo it, i two British subject* who ed in Hankow on Thursday ba-,, ocen ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article83 1939-07-09 1 a Reuter cable received /w. 1 nigh \'U.> thai t>.i v orld 1 Est new.- •in hou 1 I 1 gin opera I tkms to-morrow Ui Fleet Street L- ndon p H'i- land, r I I q '< ta I R utera Bnri Prei As n, Into83 words
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Article25 1939-07-09 1 lorinsmpionsnire il<- (Hill xi\ for !•>>, Hampshire, SI for I. Gloucester 132 (Hammond BfJ Essex 34 lor two. Surrey !>;<;. K«nt 111 for I ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article130 1939-07-09 1 PXTIWSIVJ; rait, ,< rcA nidi M J county cricket. The matches which rn f«> have been played »mi which Irtid i<postponed \v?h»: V<it f i' fi.n/i invs. Derby. Yorkshire vs. Middle e» Lancashire vs. Wrst Indies, Leici ivrshiro v i Warwickshire, Wort t«*r«hiro vs. Somerset, Gl.imoi i susv;»xReuter - 130 words
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Advertisement82 1939-07-09 1 ELSIE MARY For July Ist to 10th i iisli Salt- c o u I H t r» I ?^R*fc II J iTC> y^ff^ft^f^ tSmZm^bmoHb^bmSj^^Bbß f- I pv I II J ft^ /-*v' *2"- fa-it B^***r"-' Vff H I t I •"•I *J& I^l by the «oftn. White Ho se n,82 words
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Miscellaneous25 1939-07-09 1 TIDE TABLES TO-DAY UiUh War,; l\l tJB 81 f| !-31 p.,,,. B.:i ft. TO-MORROW Hirh Water: 3.38 a.m 74 n. ■1 17 mm 8.1 ft.25 words
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398 1939-07-09 2 Singapore Not To Have Juvenile Courts. Decision By Government LEADERS CONTINUE TO FIGHT FOR THEM (Tribune Staff Reporter) JUVENILE delinquents v ill con- tinue to be dealt uiU. by law in Ihe same Manner as at present and. Tor the time being, Government (I<k?s not contemplate blishin^ a I eci.il398 words
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Article, Illustration102 1939-07-09 2 For the first tine in f>o years, the Kenya lamping Hare is represented at the London Zoo. Five of the animals they have the head of the English hare and the body and long tail of the wallaby have just been put on view after the period of102 words
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186 1939-07-09 2 MYSTER Y S.O.S. HEARD BY SHIP Vessels Rush To Spot Orihur 8m MVSTKKV iOj by a Makj relayed lo y Ranjcoor is siill (il v and a Malaya and India worry. !'i( ke<l up of G t" thii effect thai u i •<>!." which a rafl ip 1 1 1186 words
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Article, Illustration860 1939-07-09 2 Singapore Lawyer Trains With Royal Scots jy* uiiiiiiiiigiiißiiii Baas iiigitiimiiMii n ,>C m u Malayans In London H ibiicii iimtii ammm momm amast scma Mj^mm Jf. (From Our )wn Correspondent) London, July 1. Tpnr Frank Swettenham this week managed to evoke a consi interest In London for tl i sim]860 words
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Article28 1939-07-09 2 1 <'>> v. who was sentenced four months' rigorous imprisonment \w: I aving broken into i building at North Road, had hi appeal dl Mr Justict Pedlow.28 words
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Article, Illustration13 1939-07-09 2 Charmingly Situated ideal Foe visitors »rw| tourists. COCKTAIL BAR LOUNGE— FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT13 words
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126 1939-07-09 2 "Tilawa" Man Fined $1,000 Chandu Case Sin "'THIS is my firs! offence. I ask you faoaowt* l iar nu aitothi r chance ;ir<? I will not do il. lam peakd \U\ d< English-ay— king iliin tlfftf W ifcf J to the District Judge (Mr. J. L. McFaO), this mum n126 words
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107 1939-07-09 2 Mr. C. Reuben Nominated To Commission FORMERLY a barrist* i -at-lau and now one <»f the leading bnsineMmen «>f the «i»\ Mr. Cecil Revken has hr.'i; it ,'t 1 1 iv<" t tl«.' Straits Settlements (Singae) A o the Municipal Commission. Thi I >n no* awaits ti appro i th107 words
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Advertisement92 1939-07-09 2 PENANG. w o i »t*«t in^r coMg^^.i NW -LEAST ATTRACTIVE EXPENSIVK HOTEL BAR Ideal situation Bungalows and Kooms RESTAI'RANT. Maximum Comfort. HathlnK <<f j4Jffcr£*?°~* t 4fnißS&fXJ}£?-M?ll.~. Throughout phere whirh no word. p ~fXm ,%9.^ff^MJJMlM^Bwwy^ J TPllßl^B^^>^j-t~ 1)1)1 I*l i S't t Kin con\ey. HHlHO«^H^^|hHlK^bS9C3^3B£*m!l!3|mU I' IK DAY. For Particulars: Tel.92 words
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Article150 1939-07-09 3 /4(«3«f* &r*>lexed By Local Law EX-FKidUN WARDER'S WIFE IN A QUANDARY ii KM -fprplexitv. Hi. IN tlsfar hif fid, Mr jfohamm^an tnd ptf\ a! Hf nrodur <i a Wusl «rtifi«-itlr sip Sorr the l«t-al Disirit-f Ju g (i r< < i-iitlv m i.i m Uw JL^n150 words
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Article155 1939-07-09 3 DANCERS SHUN MALAYA? I (Tribune Staff Reporter) T IIK Al »*raliaii Vctorrf Equity has **™<* Auslrahaji K iri s to pay po heed to theatrical ai J7 te «P ll engagements in laiaya. A Tribune correspond T fl( M K°< i" toucli with the British Variety Actors' Federation, «o see155 words
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Article, Illustration20 1939-07-09 3 I autl |jj he] n<M1 tO life r lif< m n beaches. in F lil20 words
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Article27 1939-07-09 3 y bung h I i i < will i I Ive n 'J bomb i i I ward* 11 i v- tb< n^uiiaijl in*27 words
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Article43 1939-07-09 3 BJ iporc, Saturday— The weddinc afternoon at the Mr. Conrad Oldham 1 Starky, a m« jnant, and Hiss Maria Emma WUliaoi es u™ marriage w< J< hn C Walker and Oscar la Silva. A reception followed gremony at the Raffles Hotel43 words
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Article102 1939-07-09 3 "Worst Witness Ever (Tribune Staff Reporter) i X J1 W hitton, 1 rafl w >pear< d in Traffic Cour give evidence in a case in whi< I). Humphi ies, an employee of the Electric I i less," word used b•I». Whit ton when he told the i I ■■!<• tlu102 words
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50 1939-07-09 3 U-acius. ar, n ,,t to be introduced PivsMicntoith, P,i, [p*lCom- ]> id, surprising I with Singaare ti all op< n air icipal ComI in comhould be inThe I m i of drowning has oang. him, Mr. four II :J,r:-,| as a r no50 words
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Article, Illustration30 1939-07-09 3 Th? Duke aiid i>;n iess of Ken< loft Ueir h.>, ia i n Bti^i;ive Square. Lonicn, Of Uen&tm Aeiodrome, fioni uhiiv ih. U-n by air tor Flojrjire.30 words
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Article112 1939-07-09 3 These Men Like A.R.P. er) [;i ACK-Ol rs, which p«re i'ii- been subjected ,tlv, r n nelimes with jniKffivinm ai other times with indifference and in not a .ires with relief as ,t Im-..1v from ordinary routine of ni^hf life. Amoi e who "'<'■ ith feeling noth of i(iO(i San112 words
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Advertisement94 1939-07-09 3 d> in tl Del World. r?o nik s or I v. :il p utiv.-ly SI I llli di r. KI A HOI bINGAJ II ■^^Hb&v* vj*j Bj I/^ /S Til''* J J t- .irv-tIV 8 ■P X*' 7 a* but 1 can d^ tinC iy H^H 188 sn)'J°' inCSS i94 words
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Advertisement390 1939-07-09 4 G SHOCKER. WHICH BRINGS NEW fRIUMPB I FOB J«?27?S2SST Jfdm III! PLAI HIM Sll.n>M> LONDON AND NK V YORK FOR 80 TIIKILL-PAI KLD WI.MvS Tn i\ ,i Qie Bv Order Film CtiMWS Board of Appeal... 1 u T. i uT7..on S-*" 1 M"° ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROSALIND RUSSEL FILM OF EMLYK390 words
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Advertisement34 1939-07-09 4 MARLBOROUGH SHOWS: TO-DAY— 3, (>.1"» §.15. THE TAMIL SOCIAL HIT! 'SOLDIER'S WIFE I Supported By An Interesting Comedy WSATTI VEERAN MANAIM.' I I 1 Read 'l'/i< MALAYA TRIBUNE j DOMINANT hi Ala la ya34 words
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Advertisement197 1939-07-09 4 The New u.w Adventure and the M, Kt "7 llr illi n^: TO-DAY A I I I A Z 11a.m.:N15Mi-15&!l-iriP..M./\LH^^g^j I VAU6W VYfIH CHW WBN! i j I SIDNEY TOLER Phyllis Brooks Sen Yung Eddie Collins John King Claire Dodd. George Zucco Robert ßcrrot Marc lawrerce A ''Oth Ctnrury-Foa Fk>«h197 words
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Article, Illustration554 1939-07-09 5 ARE STUDIOS NOW ALLOWING GLAMOUR STARS TO WED? I '•■ims though the studios are nt ing in th( ir policy of ke<-p--ini| the glamour and boya unwed. "W ith Hedy Lamarr now Mrs.Gene Markey and Caiole and Clark eady Mr. and Mrs. Barbara Stanwyck and Bob Taylor, Tyrone t'ower j'jui554 words
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Article102 1939-07-09 5 Our Gang's Future DftESENT memben of HOn I Gang** ire all »,,ino t,, Iprc. Their parents made Onan- tialiy s,,rr of this hv establishing special trusl funds f<»i such an 1 education. Z Though none of the Metro- I J Gddwyn-Mayer S;m^ haa de- <irted irhJch university or (oJle^e to102 words
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59 1939-07-09 5 FHJW P«(j up by MirV I bi will be Jimmy ir'D strained Irish i Gwenn. Httfement v. !arriot( :uu\ N va Pil"Chet i their ereen ether without Will l< ro] Qwd rtg nal la being ITac\a the of the struggle of n small59 words
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Article, Illustration345 1939-07-09 5 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■V \V HY> nerc a Jimmy Capnej gor« Western for the ne with ten gallon hat, lurry trousers, and delicately triggered gun In each flj The setting la way back in the pioi t( ting days, and the i inema t 1 ALHAMBRA. When Jimmy ees345 words
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Article39 1939-07-09 5 E VELYI port ni roh Facific B DeMille, and who will pPr a PPearanct with U aim In evera] cities got her |ob n U M lr ootoln nngcrna DeMHU jted ed him oy her tnai39 words
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Advertisement159 1939-07-09 5 HHlfeSHH^SHkH^H^^^a^iagL^^J vtvi^^' V fIBHH LET A POLICY TAKEN TODAY PROVIDE FOR '^B^PBH|H ri; YOUR NEEDFUL YEARS Mi a)k r p~ earn so you can enj*y the privileges ;f full EAT I- ASTERN LIFE allows you to s ;ive with p !;t nun for vi. ur future protection and comfort. i159 words
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Advertisement18 1939-07-09 5 f-rr nCD\/ N^\ t-K^D LONDON v)' v^^m HAT^ I deserves on ,tf fW/* I 4// Fur haf b18 words
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Advertisement13 1939-07-09 5 Vsid!L 0L r?c "V' M L i r< »h*"uw VKlur»« k ««r««>t|i*'' ■4.bl«<Jo»13 words
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Article, Illustration227 1939-07-09 6 FORD TRUCKS and COMMERCIAL LINES ™*^B*OWj r What* your 10.-.ds, whatever your operating conditions, the truck or commercial model ..it is in the Ford line. For now lord offers an even wider range chassis and with lour engine sizes, s horsepower or li> hi rst power in the light vans227 words
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Article19 1939-07-09 6 GENERAL ELECTION IN JANUARY IT iv r -it L'errcd until I i r m; die of O ;o M19 words
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Article72 1939-07-09 6 As Others See Us I 'THE situatii J in the Conces ion v ill b intolerable This is 11: Ult con c ilict wl a deci- sive stapre. i II i that Bri n will employ tna boycott b threat There i a ;i itiou Uand concern <"■ i of72 words
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Article77 1939-07-09 6 Perhaps in oth< Britain would lia\ Latioii to postpone or re unfortunately in a period hen the least retroc! wouid dislocation I wiio!' 1 system ol resistance to sion. By iii- Britain would ruin tion in Asia ana compromise It in 1 she is under compulsion,77 words
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Article96 1939-07-09 6 ccotsmen at Westmii ?ter are boMtd trig ol the part Vr> ir countrymen played r he Civil Defence Bill through Lhi s of Coi Not a sing In the Government hand kn The captain of ihr team was Sir John Aiu'r Seal, and his principal96 words
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Article111 1939-07-09 6 Kennedy Ma Y Succeed Roosevelt J"* Wk u, London, 1 oitUt .s that ueaiei <Tt popular A.norican *mk*Lr h3 St. James's rout? uTiSJI thai Mr Kenmdy nm b the auiva| n bMk hollfe oHh? *t ami Qm>f Mr Kennedy hu u te iWtt| c popular opinion, and hi^SJ111 words
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Article53 1939-07-09 6 DON'T Ret the jitters. 11 s to vice of Mr. Menzies. the AugJ* Prime Mlntoter, in a public a» a Chamber of Comirierct^^^ I am astonished how the jitters business men !J y Market vary on he **Y mours. I believe that here «t J millions of people53 words
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Article, Illustration1427 1939-07-09 7 H.L. Hokkin - STRICTIY BETWEEN OURSELVES H.L. Hokkin j ry han t rials «>; rniscn anl •hi ribbk book ani Id I.m P foul defll r ri boot ABflU"' read ii »cil ii, W'li. ythii r eye, the.v y mark r1 the r tinn ill write "How \>ii)n Hum! ;V with are their1,427 words
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Advertisement47 1939-07-09 7 I I ihc />/ :i/ breakfasts include BACON icon :ii bacon ck and bacon ei <: bacon V 1 toast rti fact, whatever the d served bacon RABHBRB ISTgU rSS^ shortcut back 'ty. t STREAKY I GAMMONS ENCLISH#DANISH»AUSTRALIAN ;f A vt °t Singapore Cold Storage Co., L CM 96A47 words
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Article1543 1939-07-09 8 Eardley Beswick - Eardley Beswick A ¥^IHc able' y jfefsߣ& '^^r? IF* ]fcr wSBLk i^ fllßm f M £r Jt^ YtfrßElir '^^^■v >By IT be* an killiii Moll 1 i a- Ai d i\(\ in- It did •lid U I half aci d t<i him u fair price1,543 words
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Advertisement308 1939-07-09 8 If Trust your dentist fi hesaysKOLYNOS K^'^P' Because of its unusual, scientific, HB^ f| Use Kolynos and have spar- T sa^j* BRIGHTEN SMILE KOLYNOS m* W^H 1 v^t *n ywfe< vt'^CffiP "x* /sr^ j^^teMd^B^k^J^JttsilS^lSta^.A* VsJl 1 1 A P fe l (Jvaltllie is invaluable II to me jy///i l MitnaaJlilluml308 words
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Advertisement433 1939-07-09 8 Rheumatism and Backache Gone in 1 Week Hush Kidneys With Cystex and You'll Feel Fine Cystex the prescription of a famous doft,, r ends .-'ll troubles duo to faulty kidn<-\ 1 1 1 nin .-.l i i.i quirk time, so. If you suffer I'roni Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuritis, LumLigo. Backache, Ni.433 words
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Advertisement297 1939-07-09 8 SUCH A FALL! I^. GOODNESS I FEEL BRUISkDIWUgJ; A BOTTLE ALL OVER "Jl UCSJI^ OF SLOAN'S I^UL Jl HANDY/p""^ v WLu ■gt^gg? ±3% JHB A Bomi OP Sloan's takes little space in a medicine cabinet £gj but it is a Lip thing to have in i ..si of a fall.297 words
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Article, Illustration163 1939-07-09 9 Balnescost Five Cent, A Day To Up keen i Part Played By Child Welfare Society LH()On (|l '""<- si;,n Reporter) -re v i ;> i y ,7 >rkin \m how toworl ini -hundn tl r portion are unab pay anythin Pter moi: .re Ihi Child163 words
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Article40 1939-07-09 9 The Golden Age < inl Iren < l: i Children Well thr (hQdren <»i vorkii .ill I'; nn< of \vn\r life dui ins I •jhr h'nefits of (Ji f^foming bettrr ktlOWti among ,;»orf njothrr-. who makiir. excellen< use oi xw enritC provided40 words
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Article135 1939-07-09 9 /•owkis in the Chelmsford gaol, Essex, Instead of b r ina locked up for the niirht at T.r.o now have nn< Ing partlen up to o p.m., with cum s, 1 1, darts and Circlets, i mprove educal lon, i Is a Pi ?n«h le< >man135 words
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124 1939-07-09 9 1 assess |j *«e wnoie ct \iw works will now bo "dor Uv control of a South Afru-an. the former works manager Mr E live, of Imperial Chemical Industries! Wing the Union on his return to f a«er having bem at the Mint since124 words
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Article47 1939-07-09 9 n annuity of E3OO I 1 »nt- Year's Salary i b. (Br Philip, •Kith'; ffiBto" ;vi I I Knetv He'd Remember h, u feet The B m .saw I Ann n know that Sir Philip w < i 11 thai othei beoiK I47 words
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Article171 1939-07-09 9 Have you given years of to unremitting labour \r climate? Are 'he vtoll of you far too q<: of enererv and vita! r of your nn'-irnl jr.y In 111 and women think I hens." rniTihlr a- the clli -i^rr, tr»em selves when a:i r lon171 words
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Advertisement422 1939-07-09 9 Jy M, rj^kfl Bp B JB ni m v^^. 3 wl irffr Iff _B B JBVV jA y'#^ ««v?/- »^H B^^BP^ IHU BBV sHBri^BB 887 vIb LIVER SALT The Ideal Tonic Laxative i teSS EFFERVESCING- PLEASANT TASTING -THOROUGH Uju^Ufl WHljdu^ilf if Am a zin y p^e suits l.-iv'.^K:..^!, 1 1422 words
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Article, Illustration1574 1939-07-09 10 VERA ARDMORE - A Woman Peeps At Singapore VE RA ARDMORE *~~rs |\OMINION E>ay was celebratf-d by the Canadian Association last Friday I evening with f dinner and dance held a* I the Adelphi Hotel. It was for members I ,i the association only and in spite of ihe fact that its inauguration1,574 words
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Article14 1939-07-09 10 Utfy Thomas. *°Ws£»\ happy mood, as JjJ rabaret cntertainmenl J M""""^14 words
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Article173 1939-07-09 10 Seen Heard To stay m h:n<rnporc are Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Dick: on. from S Malacca. They a: rived here at the end of la A- month Mr. Dickson Is with Si me Darby .aid S Co Ltd S To wed on Wednesday r.re Vr. William MolTon Oak-Rhind and173 words
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Advertisement511 1939-07-09 10 SWEDISH MASSAGE MED. GYMNASTICS, THERM* BATHS. Reducing treatments Mrs. Fnislie Kin*. Cert. Masseuse, 4 Cert. State l Cce. Nurse. 150, Orchard Rri. I'hone 4609. Elsie Mary Rodney House, Battery Road. < ASH SALE July Ist to 10th MANILA SHOP RAFFLES HOTEL. ALL BABY CLOTHING AT REDUCED PRICES. SPORTS CLOTHES A511 words
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Advertisement51 1939-07-09 10 0? T. 4M Stop Red A red is K :xy, arr siinjj. vivid us red can Wear it with the new navv-crt .-n. marine shade>. heijjes and goMm browns. n/frA For advice, and help in Iht choice of viU* >.<>ur makeup call and sec the expert V <,( the r51 words
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Article, Illustration140 1939-07-09 11 K.L. Enjoys "French Without Tears" SSfIWW"" FINE ACTINIC BY SINGAPORE REPERTORY PUYERS r wain i li a ol r. I I i I I ;ioked ni > m Of 4 in u tJmi Mil Oi I from i i "tttod to wHc-.n., thci, was n b a haded rron teCannick,140 words
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Article414 1939-07-09 11 Bflow UV Tell Von Wkm-Aiiil Wlial To ltu> ■Bait hold by Elsie Mar; ol Rodtxj Itouie. Battery li you m W youl > ■tiladvi o Prii r cotton to k mting ii... mi dance 7m h 60 ot •iwcan obi r ally N oi ■p* r new414 words
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Advertisement14 1939-07-09 11 *d'\ mf m m i tL^^ iU'vcmi. laid. prompts ha i owth- DANDRUff CURE14 words
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Advertisement32 1939-07-09 11 I HARRI CT HUBBARD AYER HOME BEAUTY TREATMENT 1 SB r:: LJJ===^ r jH Ln xuria Cream 'io Cream FaceCraam— n 1 Medical Hall Ltd. 5. Battery Road. Kill Your Piles C-Pl32 words
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Advertisement299 1939-07-09 11 ■pi j Keep \bur Skin Free j Chafing or. pritationj #^ij! A t I BO VI II" < '-.a"*-v li l V1 that di-v:.. I y-^HJV K|||} ii i fn lUJfeliLtflMOUll 111 KufirTnnTffill 'i ential ..i llity assess ,»4 SiiNSHINE IN LIFE I i Pre ah 3 1 H both299 words
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493 1939-07-09 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Sunday, July 9, 1939. NEW BACK DOOR VI/ r in r.i»t mi \c the Honglcoag I'niversiiy to Singapore? J ion is not bo revolulionan may seem. Since th'^ Education CommiAsion left Mala) .t 1 1 r >m ider and repori i nee here in olir of EL into493 words
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744 1939-07-09 12 Defend British Rihgts Or Withdraw! CABINET UNFAIR TO BRITONS IN CHINA defeatist talk. It is the moment when every Briton who has anv power in his voice or his pen should get on his hind legfl and urge his Government to ad with some incißiveness. li* we arc not prepared744 words
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308 1939-07-09 12 C.H. Stanley Jones - BRITAIN'S IMPOSSIBLE POLICY IN FAR EAST C. H. Stanley Jones I By "(JET out, or get under r That is the Japanese fiat <rn the China seaboard. That, in fi\e words, is the case Japan is putting up in the present one-sided negotiations in Tokyo. In such circumstances, in the.308 words
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Article308 1939-07-09 12 i i Tj HE reporters and photographers boarded the incoming liner and went bunting for personages. And the fir.st lady they encountered was the most beautiful lady they had ever seen. ImI med'ately they surrounded her. hats oft. md inquired hei- name.* The lady308 words
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Article, Illustration425 1939-07-09 12 Iritons in Tientsin, and though they my not say 11 in English, you would row pale to learn what they say in heir own language. "The British Umpire will not be defeated in a real battle. It will be defeated by want of real British leaders.425 words
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Advertisement82 1939-07-09 12 O K A SA H ■J!***A k 'I y /l .n #^^"^L M^^"^ J I KEEPS YOU YOUNG HEALTHY STRON^ VIMRT TAKIXC OKASA '|^JObtainable at all leading Chemi ts. Large 0 smal r "'i' tf jlJ f ordering please specify okas a ror »en or "'"I 1 u,? and medical82 words
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372 1939-07-09 13 Will Be Shipped To Hongkong As Scrap TO THIS MAN A TRAGEDY BRINGS TwrxKJw (Tribune Staff Reporter) ByiiW-bo*. The 8UII *i ?TT* ia h heaped t, L <:rl;n!s l>l «***< w U disrertw I l tVi,:;' 1 rottinR in Sii 11372 words
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Article137 1939-07-09 13 M.P. Blames Singapore Policy I. on 'on, June A in mod rn partv politics is thM-hang*' mi the Laboai Pmrty*i oat'ook up»n Uie Singapore l.ifut.-^'onimamlf r K. I I l»t rbfr. Labour Ml', lor Nihmmlon. 'drrlared «'t Oriys, Essea that public ■phlion vuis iii;hll\ wgtJki it *v teemini Inability to137 words
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Article169 1939-07-09 13 Tin Consumption Rises Ifom Ow Ovn Correspondent I I rodon, June 26. in April amounti ]\-',w tona compared wit h t«i In. Ap I! i accoi •^lnternationa 1 Tin Council. Jptm consumption m the U.S.A by 17 per cent from a mi average of 4 227 tens in 1938 t>169 words
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Article46 1939-07-09 13 QLAP for 25 years, Dr Walter Joseph Staddon, 75. O l Parkside-avenue "Hed with v. me A of 'Suicide while the ba- w turned at Inquest, i en \i Jjatcd thai a m| v.h ch found on a shell in the .room46 words
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179 1939-07-09 13 aec.ning birthrate, Viscont Dawson of Pean Ihe Kmu\ i-hv He Mid tha the immediate cause of .ho diminution in the Wrthratc \ll!i!l eontro1 h fch wm extending in all classes creeds. Women to-day had a lai^er out-look i tnan M predecessors, and179 words
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Article83 1939-07-09 13 Bndapc A PROPOSAL thai Budapest -h«.,j: i adool «h»> British vs»,m P icinji traffic li-i.is < n th«- t»ave menl la beinc con; ill. ;i by thr 'i aoth< ritirs here. •»t Budapest's signals are h up In the centre of- the with the British method83 words
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Article, Illustration74 1939-07-09 13 A "SHORT" LIFE BUT A C RAND ONE yL Sh::rt Sunclci I.im-.F flying hint I seen a she litl> fraceffull) Irom the s-n (mi ihe lefl :»u that re- I mains of the sii», i Suntferland I which crashed i:n the struts S ©1 Joctore recently. The tcrap Z was74 words
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Article215 1939-07-09 13 Man Of 70 On Murder Charge Poole. HOLLOWING 29 da investiga. twins into Ihr imnd«r ,f \|i Walter Dinnivan, the 64-year-old i;--rajre proprietor, of Poole-road, Branksome. who was found dead In Ms flat a MKII ?Q was charred here with the crime. The accused Joseph Williams of li worth-road, Bourne215 words
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Article179 1939-07-09 13 Windsors To Visit U. S. A. 1 HI Duke and Dachesi «»i Windsor hope to visit the United State* soon— lf they can be ;t^m:'(i of -i kindly reception." in Paris the- received twelve American newspapM r repress iit.i 1 These repn :entatives cabled to American papers that the Duch(179 words
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Advertisement31 1939-07-09 13 s «t« Stomach? V, tnoda I(i ''•>,', 'vV;" 1 Uka-Scluer the time l^^;,^ U| h 55*"b that'i u»e ti i i;nr lllljr common ailnv >£,b V lk r s< I!(i §2§S i31 words
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Advertisement120 1939-07-09 13 THAT COUGH YOU HAVE V U n alwa > s fi«Hl that COUghio. be(>o^ Hi I'"! 1 more acute and at It' ii-TVV—^ 1 l dt "7---;'l>enkccp S} o lia uakc If mV^^ J wwMighoui the night, depriving vo*i .J i <yt '^'"cficial sleep. y k^ >X M i Vo1120 words
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Advertisement102 1939-07-09 13 Restore Youthful Vigour I To Glands in 24 Hours I New Discovery Brings Pleasures of Life to Men z3 I Who Feel Old Before Their Time ™Jk Youthful Vicr;r Heslored Captivate 9f 1.-., II vi. thai tl and Ml been noi r m <>. brain pov tment bu< h as102 words
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Advertisement211 1939-07-09 14 i_^9k 4|_jBK£HHBBL»- _r1 *_c a___9______BE«_k-K-> _»»«|_»«____l_Ba__HM^Bw^BwU____U^»__^_»»^" fc «________MM_r •%Ci*-* 3 ■M* W*** J_r __B^______y__H____v ___EB___r _l_r l_r i_tf OF __k v i' B_BBBK*lsr_tfSv it/ u U /4^^.^l__->^ _3_k.U ■fclfr's2 j^^^^^E) *^*__St?^ wirTi *^V 1 _flft_#»v» y**^. %< N t B—^C^f __T^ks? 4 t_?^ t _____P^^^^ v V* A <3_R '_u6k211 words
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233 1939-07-09 15 Plan Backed By Army And Navy Chiefs PLANS FOR a CHANNEL TUNNEL, WORK^?' «mV*»M -.1 I I MTV K um AIAIOST 6 YKARS AG BKCAIW »"UTAIN«S r 1 n WAS THREATENED," ARK NOW BEIHr BAnrpnnv BRITISH AND FRENCH Ait.MV AND XAVY nilKrs BACKED PA233 words
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104 1939-07-09 15 l»ari^ ■■■t...h«d ;rk1 i^ for yc;ir mtnL T? J l>url) <>f St *hmk 10.,| ,v ;ln <l nrJtt't^''""* 1 a VSCi thV an, ho, nomv. and then, nine years later, poisoned he* <*"«. in lov, wu;, his 17-y,v.r-,,i,i [UlianOwri n:(1 Peeping out of104 words
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Article59 1939-07-09 15 I Niu fork QNE ol America o^ uiho, to hav< one last Nina Then «he will give heraelf up un,V e nn h i Unin<ril^ him d^thshe wenj on to a party and danced and Mr.v west was accompanied by three other women when she- broke gaoT59 words
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Article41 1939-07-09 15 Christine Aburrow, jirl rannei, of Mldhursf. Sussex, with a Shorthorn heifer she had reared, won the King's championship priJ for the best exhibit in the young farmers' classes at the Royal (''•unties Agricultural shew at South41 words
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Article45 1939-07-09 15 First Bathe Drowned A couple of hours after arriving al J lW Uy f T h liday Leonard Charles nf RVr y "i llne< Civil Servicp clerk. of Barry-road. East Dulwich. London lost his life while bathin« SSSSsT was answered by other bathers. 4— i45 words
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Article113 1939-07-09 15 German Village Goes Finnish Stettin. Tin: little f— Wl village of Cammin has fane ectnpletcb I inrush. Flags, shop-signs, namea ol streets fri P lii n B i he I 1? rbour and P» bl *c notices are al] Finnish. Astonished visitors learn lhat a Ger"V 111 nlm company is113 words
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Article80 1939-07-09 15 farmer Kills Child With Slipper Ki;::» MH N i,,m rear-old i ,'jntrr has difd h( Se result a bl.u fiom til 1 i! PP Srmfr. *lc\andrr v,,,K.,, J^fcrttfdaricuinjnt *ith «n« h u men. Arips Kazus, »ho "'Jh*. sIiPP" missed th. farmer 1 it hT little daughter, the «lden sole striking80 words
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Article89 1939-07-09 15 I/O|,j|<'ll MKG k Urd Border the King's ph\ i< 1 in. co-edacaUon the natural thin?, and the separit education of the s«\« > is the .lung. rtkr, ipeak 1 1 irenU 1 b School, Petersfleld, .d met iii after-life those who -educaId not find that89 words
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Advertisement197 1939-07-09 15 tt TO-DAY H Those Awful Pains 1 <fg§r After Meals i HB f iTO-MORROW HH 1 Eat what you Like and i f^l NO PAIN This pleasant transformation can be brought 0 about by the use of De Witt's Antacid Powder. S Mad.- specially for correcting and which have inflamed197 words
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Advertisement291 1939-07-09 15 AIR t >u-lit to look well-groomed but\ MKfV natural I«« lustre should be the fjf BRYLCREEM. It grooms your hair in a distributors f,, T s n moment; strengthens its growth md F.M.S.*— Federal banishes scurf and dandruff— Brvlcreem S ia t V aTy Ltd your hair every day! or>icrctm291 words
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Article471 1939-07-09 16 I "f IKE a war-lime spy story" was the comment <>1 counsel at Marv- lebone, describing how a film actress obtained supplies of dru^s n Mealed in magazines posted to her from Americ;-.. Margan t Burton (28), of independent means, living in Connaught Square, W.2, pleaded471 words
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Article113 1939-07-09 16 Washington. OKI>i>AKY house mice have been found to be the carriers of a serious brain disease— lymphocytic ehoriomeniiiffUis according to a report published here by the Public Health Serrlee. Spreading of this malady by infected rodents had been suspected, but research carried out by Dr. CharlesReuter - 113 words
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86 1939-07-09 16 Lord Holder described his ideal school. when addressing parents at Petersfield:— "I would want the child to be given the essential inundation of self -discipline, good manners, cleanliness and punctuality. I would not bother much about academic training— nobody bothered about mine.86 words
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377 1939-07-09 16 Scho.es. STATEMENTS by i< Leeds wotmi and two men have eliminated a man whom the polir- suspected of being- concerned in th^ murder of Ethel WraithnuT whose bead, left arm and left ley: were found in a ditch Mere rec *n;'y. Detectives now are377 words
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Article335 1939-07-09 16 <liy K. A. Thompson. Dr. Oiui'ir Science) T'HI-: infant t-ominp into the world requires for certain functions tnontbs; and for others, even years before they arc prepared for their proper uses. The fibres of the optic nerve which cany the consciousness of light to the335 words
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453 1939-07-09 16 Author Defended By Bishop AFTER Canon E. I. Keiby, ol Manchester, iJidMoU'i*! A-imhly yesterday thai a chapter of a siudert (h Union book <n maxriage was "about the must lihh> and ri n 1 Ihirg that I have seen," the Bisl >p of Kingsi«m.i>n.Tk,.^/^N453 words
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Article105 1939-07-09 16 What The Mars Foretell i all u A d<t}i of rather ddift dent try ruihing 5 i' >•■ inu) t 'ion in I' h I h etp in <•:,' I Octobci d< n ttai I a b be rather unsettled, fint ncial worry I D ei A' I I .'<105 words
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Article13 1939-07-09 16 i A ictirrd MrUojpiH nry 11: ,1 hulknfll I13 words
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78 1939-07-09 16 (\YK\I 1.000 stork*, which sudd* ami out oj l all directions, aiv now i!ir\i»uriiu' 't warms descended on th< tov n of A nd WP TBNNIS PLAYED LEAVES K30,00'l Estate Ol more .thati £80 <iih by Mrs. Marien de Qli ffh wh< on°78 words
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Advertisement602 1939-07-09 16 WHO'S THE j "UFE AM) son, OF THE PARTY?" Which ar? fi u v.r. Cheery or Dlsr.ial Desmond? You i through life Ilka h wet blank but it won't help you uiu ik what you're missing— all the iun i irkk of a healthy, .ce! Tho trou Ud people Is602 words
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Advertisement19 1939-07-09 16 I'm always sure of rersonal i Freshness use th uit n MHMfIBV, i.imitbo I -LBT 4"3-» 4 i BNOLAM©'19 words
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Advertisement97 1939-07-09 16 Ihr longer you use a I >v SwanPen the more you N^ wi!! appreciate its per- fret writing qualities k %y\ an 1 the many special Jen i: res which have \O^ J^»i\ made it world famous. \v^A>\£^\\ Its I \R(',H 14-CT. \Sp^-S GOLD MB for in- \v\^?SSj stance. UkJ97 words
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Advertisement111 1939-07-09 16 PERAK TURF CLUB SATURDAY, ISTH JI'LY. 193^. WEDNESDAY, 19TH lI'LY. HKiH. SAfU^BAY, i2ND .11 LY. IH3O fc.*ub.'jription for Visiting .V'mbc!> ehall bo MEN S5. LADIES $2. tor the Meeting or any day thereof. VISITING MEMBERS must bo jntiw riucejd by Members and MUST APP» v TO THF. S'ECRFTARY'fe OFFICE. CHENG111 words
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Advertisement68 1939-07-09 16 Hot Weather Lassitude. Many people I i me by after- 1 Iffln v." ather. n you probable thai ur r \s toning u] re is not] i rp P the tiny laxativi i tiatur< II elf. A lUggl i. biliou -.r (i..-. tim< head; ply Icin B your liver active68 words
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311 1939-07-09 17 ON THE AIR TO-DAY When And Where To Listen In SINGAPORE 7)|l |tS "> r ,f;S i Lieht rji eondu -I frcm t; View H uirort froi View H ;30 i ttlon Army S Tvice fr 1 thf Studi rii a Lord r ;oo 'Cello recital by Maurice M her,311 words
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Article52 1939-07-09 17 Arr iconstan! Ihe i,,n, ofVouf i...--has •;;"J°- Vt fa healthy •>■! Stom rr.ttn "Vfully of the,, reliel h trouW,. mi"toth« or duodenal ulcer have •"< 'i ntin Ij driven ay •ui"'.' hrin K s you 'rt course u, II ha vela tt in,.,, be MACI.I VN M52 words
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Advertisement315 1939-07-09 17 For 77ie Blood, Veins, Arteries and Heart Wr-*. Mil 41 1-^ a^l I Ml Ali A] V 1 A <!&^m%mmm*E^smmTU^r^^r^^mmmm ftSvi Tf _^^hlsp62hjß^^m 4L And Stop Limping 8" PamSS .woUrrf chM and pains 9Oon vanish when EhJp M TL lt aT*. rCSt red to a health y cond.t.on. 2d i5315 words
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Advertisement350 1939-07-09 17 ftOME KO UJ] 8 Broad- A/.nunIn EneC i', m I MANILA pm KZKM f *e\n (31J m.) 5.20 Band i S 8.10 Ne> 10 20 ffead The MALAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Mai nun i TlfL»l Jl.-Olß^ili^ 1S U '«nclc,p fri nLt, "I Train You at Home in Spare xl** Time350 words
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Article164 1939-07-09 18 MARRIAGES and Births—Notifications of either of the above should be given to company officer immediately after the casualty has occurred." This appears In RE. Territorial orders in a Surrey orderly room. Questioned about the word "casualty." I n:i officer replied, "That In the word the War164 words
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443 1939-07-09 18 Director Pays £3,000 To Husband Of Ex -Secretary i 4 HI T SBANP who cited a manatfinff-direetor to whom his wife was secretary before her marriage was granted a decree nisi with damages of i'3,000 in the Divorce Court recently. He is Thomas Henry Bell, a commercial traveller, otf Beehive-lane443 words
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Article141 1939-07-09 18 The Ha cue. »T\VENTY-nVE Dutch policc--1 men headed by a commissioner and an inspector have set out on an exploring expedition into the wilds of the N«W Guinea hinterland, the Royal Geographical Society announces here. The first part of the .ioiinu will be covered in a small141 words
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381 1939-07-09 18 AND LOVELY LADIES ARE LEFT FORLORN to* fork, F^ York has lo I s nice mai nci »uld, for a fee, hi< ]v h lonelj lad v to spend. Tod Peckham, 21 year-old United States wiversit^ m,., who Btar2ed u bureau t. put381 words
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Article82 1939-07-09 18 Lindbergh The Nazis < THE American Qovernm very embarrassed by th< use which the Nazi propaganda machine In Amer is making of Col. Lindbei This propaganda amoui «n Inter- ference with A i Internal affa Simultaneously with this, la beiiv- i 1 spread the fact thai Col. Lindbergh i expressed82 words
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156 1939-07-09 18 JITTERBUGS SING 'ATISKET' AT FUNERAL r pvn,\ i thousand jitterbagi fought |o c<M iulo a littlo rluirrh :it Baltimore t«»i tiir funeral of (ho negrt conductor, Chick Wekb, <»- author <»i M Atisket, Atasket." Weepin cryl »ur j)a]' crowd. 1 broke the police cordon Six u.- Ijiicn wore knocked down156 words
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Article25 1939-07-09 18 Palestine Progresses With A.R.P. 4iTKKfi,\i;i.»: Cli* l;,en madi- Com. Pmrnt^ adviser "J Major A. I). Sp;.rk Howards: and are already f< MM** I criptive litoratar^25 words
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Advertisement188 1939-07-09 18 I Cooks™ 01 131 8 0 J^Z ltr BY ALL STEAMTRAVFr S!I Am AND I NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese eiltnta and thoe« ol i>tr.n resident commi. an- RWeii the best ol attenuon and kMUi ai.::e. I 38, BOMNMM RD, UNGAPOSI TELEPHONE 5908. I jVATCHES S OMEGA, TAVANNES 1 CYMA JEV.'ILLED188 words
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Advertisement426 1939-07-09 18 'i Mm a *4^ v v^ V 'Bl I it I" y vv^sHt Yhfii m of ißir^'^"* »u^. Kruschen Has Made Me Young Again "/4r 40, fut r>n weight alarmingly going from 8 <rr. rr 12 st. I u-as bulging every tvhere neck, bust, wai<t, hips and I puffed like426 words
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Advertisement71 1939-07-09 18 fey" mm '4m \f V 7j 1 I l rrl i^BSW^ T suffrrr.l v» much with indigestion." Xv >fjw," th.it I 1. I wa» to < I!i>urat^<l iu, < 'ush>anil a I <- 1 1 I i. ut ince taking .<^»la IM i tv n In o 1 mi ted71 words
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Article180 1939-07-09 19 FIRST SOUTHERN STATE TO PLAY li\ FINAL (i^y "Phoenix i|\JOR interest in badmi tkeFoong Seong Cup, v distinction of being th<> a North sjmvthe inception of -auient W9M confined to ,j,ieh every badminton i re Mere to have }>. ione weeks ago, but the180 words
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Article168 1939-07-09 19 Selection Of State Team fOfflSi i:, 1 .'•<■ aafles ch John; to pla kjta;. b t|M sci: fcnd th Hdu^on of Malay pi tl: ...id n a two! this feature from the I Mtfy and Treasurer <>f ihe rohori ktetoi. AMOdtUan, I' I iMb bin Hussein sjk Irk himself c168 words
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87 1939-07-09 19 INTER-STATE WOMEN'S TOURNEY PROBABLE (By "Ramble Sdugor) |T all ipoes M<!i, there will be a women's triangular tournanenl between flolangtw*, Neifri SembUaa and Malacca. This sij«.. !.<•<( inn i^ to be placed before the Selangor Badminton VsKociation'H committee mei'tin^ bj \lr. Ho Liang Tian. energetic and popular rice-president nf the87 words
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Article, Illustration9 1939-07-09 19 Hill **.*ssr»rj '-^rz^«^^ i..9 words
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Article, Illustration7 1939-07-09 19 MAYFAI R'S "SPADE" TEAM CHAN KBEK IU;N<,7 words
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171 1939-07-09 19 Johore Championships COMMENTS ON TIES PLAYED LAST WEEK 1 y UE Johore Bahru district badminton championships are now in progresfl and no fewer than eleven tie* ere played oft last week, six being the ojjen singles and the rest were junior doubles. One of the best mat en e< u171 words
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Article, Illustration25 1939-07-09 19 Tan Yong Kian, ot Mayflower B V who w tipped to irin thc's.K men 's junior singles title this >»ar R e is relegated pla.\Yi25 words
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Article342 1939-07-09 19 enawg Free s« M O %i i% Tl (!5 > "Sphinx"— Fenang) H l rontrovcrs) has arisen over certain --nl.v tevdled at the Ptaang Free School h mk.,.,1 to its alleged stafllncn and poor lighting con h^ his supporters the Sdan«jor teanVwhlrh -<l« -wn here fo, t!,,342 words
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Article332 1939-07-09 19 'By < i Reveller" Perak) gADMINTON ll| Taiping is at the moment. In doldrums and, but for the o;ice-in-a-while frtendlles arranged by ti various parties, the trame would be completely Ignored, it i, really to bdeplored that this unhealthy state of affairs should bo allowed to a332 words
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Advertisement175 1939-07-09 19 FEET LIKE REf? HCT "mms ii e Fcci swell, m set Vou»ve |oi inirt th.. > r go on suffcrina f Ml dox itb i I rted. ■A#^t^<//\ chci WPS 2 valal 25 Lbs. New Cinema Way 'V'" or any unum for m?n In Thin. N r XI.? ht l175 words
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907 1939-07-09 20 THE PROS CONS OF GLAND TREATMENT HUGH SAVAGE DISCUSSES I'll!; -tiain (,t competition In >port. th»> growtll ol public in;erest in BDortirjg aclivitics and the unvndinu ambition to establish pe\\ rcccrdi in the various fields of flporl havt unrloubted!} prom«»ted re--1 mutants to sucl an extent 'Aw* ofttr health is907 words
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159 1939-07-09 20 Australian Rugby Union Players For England DESCRIBED by the chairman of the u selet tio:\ eommit Mr. Hills as "a bettor all roi i, m than has been vent a r i ;,>»• a lon* time" the >!iow 2 Australian Rugby Union p' have been chosen to tour <:• this159 words
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Article, Illustration705 1939-07-09 20 PETE'S BOXING NOTES LOCAL BOXERS IN BATAVIA SPHERE is t'» be no local boxing card until about the beginning »>i September, hence boxers and promoters a?*e having a holiday. The reason i< r t! i^ is due to the Happy World Boxing705 words
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Advertisement141 1939-07-09 20 lint to (eel and look as Mell PHOSFERINE makes you at all times and seasons _^^r in all climates and travels *F in all work and play EaS^ at ail ages ■^^1 n <i^\ Jmt W& nos^ enne rnplenishes those primary HMM^ nervn forces 'which hrlp you to keep free141 words
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Advertisement152 1939-07-09 20 A CHAMPION A SHOPKEEPER IN PENANG IN KUALA LUMPUR ANOTHER CHAMPIONSHIP. FRANK, WHAT AN IMPROVE--HOW DO YOU DO IT MENT. LAST TIME I SAW YOU -gpy YOU WERE ALL RUN DOWN. WHAT'S \Li 7 l-^-^S^^^^J QUAKER OATS/ A-^cC 4^^-A,^^^^ THERE S NOTHING \VN V >ry LIKE IT FOR PUTTING .{'•'V^oJ152 words
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Advertisement130 1939-07-09 20 High Blood Pressure Kills Men Women Twice as many iromen rh men sufi- r from High Blochl Prensuri wh!< teriouH disease thai starts about the tlnm of 'hange of Life and is th< r« »l much heart trouble and later "ii ol pani pto of lllkh i Nervousnt hi id130 words
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853 1939-07-09 21 THE MUNICIAPL ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 133) fiirf re definition of f Vfnnitipalit3 ol s l' mlts BIM»P< I 1093, 1092, the n noil &JL 0 < the randan- I 11 nd 112,6 .14, *****. 112 7 to II? iawt northerly 113, V f 118 1 103T3 and 10:^70 k-Kten 93 G8853 words
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223 1939-07-09 21 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Mi.-'ii.L h.ii. Julj V\' JlI "i of the third y. of the hostilities in china, th Japanese find themselves in a nev predicament. in addition to fighting on an extensive front m the war zones, Japanese official In the223 words
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103 1939-07-09 21 D.P.P. LODGING AN APPEAL AGAINST ACQUITTAL SVa*SN%*g* *Bl Smgapi ji •> learnt lit the fteputy Public an app linsf I rdict Of ;ic»{U' V h h v- 'fiit h two worn* n. a Malaj I Siamese, 1 t > tcnt solicit in jtrly Waterloo Street. Il will N- rememb red103 words
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Article22 1939-07-09 21 A F i i B i N na X 2 1 ii ar r the J Sue the22 words
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Article174 1939-07-09 21 HENLEY SEMI FINAL RESULTS London, July k. IX threatening vveatli'M ;uul under adverse e"ndition< wfth .t strong bead wind, the Bemi-fllnals for the i homes i up of the Diamond Sruiis Henley were decided 10-dty. emy, Amftrtcrn 1G36 w!n- b«»ot Dip Fanaro Club l Norway by one and a quarter174 words
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Article741 1939-07-09 21 nex, column) Hamzah p.c 832 rn« Children's R _Bovs: >■ Pat Dy 2: John Ro- n ChUdren's R i Gai n Singapore, Saturday. THE annual athletic sports of Ihc 1 Strata Settlements Police were hi id :his aftei noon :it the I* in i>»'i»<»t in Rnc weather741 words
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Advertisement161 1939-07-09 21 mitiim littmtiiiiim TEL. TI:I i: w w o as l i> uaivci; PALACE. THE LARGEST UR. CONDITIONED CABAREI IN MALAYA WITH BAB RESTAUB INT ATTACHED. WIGHT DANCE Nightly at 9.30 p.m. TEA DANCE (TREE ADMISSION) EVERT TIIS., TIIITRS. SAT. SUNDAY TIFFIN DANCE FROM 1.30 P.M. to i.:50 p.M. SIM \T161 words
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Advertisement38 1939-07-09 21 -j.. f^j success J^tf^ COMPELLING NEXT CHANGE PAVILION PIAPPY CABARET /o-L).\r CINSLI.MG DANCE 1 p m to 5 p m AMATE :\(i! !SH som; CHAMPIONSHIP COMI'ETITION: SIKW two b€Bt Mate and (wo 1k... Udy V;iu (%Mi! ■».vrr™ mM38 words
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Advertisement23 1939-07-09 21 J K xcl usi v i» it W S Hji Ii ii s PAGE I 13, BATTERY ROAD [NGAPORE Majestic Hotel KUALA LUMPUR.23 words
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78 1939-07-09 22 HAWAIIAN ENTERTAINERS SCORE A BIG SUCCESS Be, c,ul l 1 to thi Iu ria rhea ta succ iian brand so" n ukulele ttiful fill dam >l v pnpml- .vtn by open la ..am ndid Artistes p k 11 y wer< loudly I iuld be a i•■ hate been U the>78 words
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Article76 1939-07-09 22 Negri Athletics WINNING lun its, the mik 1 s mile tl*i race, I. And in, won the impionship f- r the t; HI h eeti erday and to-day. I hamed ha r 1-35 S( Long Jump: I. fl D feet < im-h I Gaj d 13 fl \ns. U 276 words
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Article43 1939-07-09 22 Rocklites' Easv Win %J Singapore. Sunday. IN a ciickct match played M *he KK round e '.relay, the 1 i ectmd vin < thr Sappers (PtU i Brani) by naai tn fif tuo wickets the: act. Thn Sappers 17 i 5. 15 n itively.43 words
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197 1939-07-09 22 Player Badly Cut, Taken To Hospital S.C.R.C. Beat Y's. Singapore, Saturday. FI.W was abandoned in the v A. vs. S.C.R.C. match ing i<; a '»ad cut sustained on the ht cheek, by the wxcket-keepei Su atta oil a ball bowled by a ml Snratta w^«> t.:k?n to the 1 pit197 words
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Article24 1939-07-09 22 F-inprapore, Paturd At F r Park the C. Y. M. S ri th« N A F.I. by E gcals to two to-da24 words
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Article140 1939-07-09 22 Saturday. iN a low >t be R.A.F. Hq? B InA Itch th a mere 11 i uns. In fa- yas the Lee and of the R.A.F. doing most of c. ptu for :or 14 k seven three wickets for 32 and 23 run>. T! are the140 words
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Article64 1939-07-09 22 In the men's doubles at WimbleCook? and Riffgs (America) bcai and Wilde •< Britain) 6—3. 3— 6—3. n_:. The British players led 3 5 I in the final set and saved f" points of the match. In the women doubles, Mrs. Fabyan and Miss ll ice Marble64 words
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Article145 1939-07-09 22 Mr. Lim Chong Pang Entertained Singapore, Sa tut day. 1 pONVIVIAUT* was the k.\\ n< **ii the S.AO.IV Ifemc hcM ai the St. Andrew'* School {fall <his < w nin;; in honour of Mr. Mm (hong I*ariß. who was made a Juslite of the Peace recently Those at the function,145 words
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Article76 1939-07-09 22 Raffles Rout A.C.S. T'HF. Ifallles Institution's lirst team hui» an easy victory over the ilnfln rhimnc School's Hi-st eriekei eleven in their match played OH the Institution's giound yesterday hy U run>. The Institution did Weil in the bat! in; to run up 88 to win against the School v.76 words
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Article55 1939-07-09 22 LABOUR CONSCRIPTION Tokyo, July 8. r ABOUR conscription v/ill be introJ dii cod in Japan on July 15 if sufficient workers for the country's war-time needs are nd obtained through Government employment offices, according to a decree u to-day. Newspapers report that the building trade will be th* first OCCUpaIReuter - 55 words
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Article25 1939-07-09 22 The ties in connectschampionshi] week and v ill bf sren. Th been changed. The ti played on thr < io-Bcnd v.n.s at Pui ma.25 words
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Advertisement43 1939-07-09 22 I malay^ [^"■■ililiiHj 32 Page, I Free With E ve Co Py of The M a'aya Tribune 10-morrow IJuly 10 I llon'i Mi ss H| I I n formalin i Spocial liilii;,,. 52 Page I IN ALL I For 5 Ceit: < mil iiniii,43 words
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19 1939-07-09 23 Weihgts For First Day Of Ipoh Meet I 1 f I II J I tip vak •'.ins ire I19 words
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28 1939-07-09 23 SINGAPORE SUPERIOR TO MALACCA IN ALL PHASES OF THE MATCH if Stadium s—l5 1 Victory f I y s I inda' t i cca Attack leld he resumo28 words
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Article27 1939-07-09 23 A.C.S. Second Beat R.I. IHt A.C.S. sei r Insti «;i the I 1 J o 4 Q •I lAHYA 1 U!^ to be ,i :i2ic ami ih27 words
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Article35 1939-07-09 23 nil ii u 1 tht turv of i'. lp to It; I liac i >ur-. The 1 I id !'»ur m j w i.r !he I; -li and to br35 words
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38 1939-07-09 23 RAFFLES LEAD MEDICOS BY 91 RUNS ON FIRST INNINGS r in Raffli ei 1 p r L all Foo both m scori qul I i > Ol p affles Collet Eu 1 B K run i i'J. B j38 words
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21 1939-07-09 23 Or-..., ram M i.C.C— isi Innings oui m r,i. j 7*^l* Innin21 words
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Article8 1939-07-09 23 Perak And Selangor Share Points P l i8 words
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Article, Illustration13 1939-07-09 23 .!c! h\ in Fri»l the •ultima l rvi< 'V, vel > narh exciting iiiutcli13 words
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Article11 1939-07-09 23 Saturday's Results S, B. A. Championships —15, m th I if.s11 words
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Article107 1939-07-09 24 R.A.F. TO COVER FRENCH TERRITORY IT i.- unclei Mini. 1 1 y the French Air I ll object of arran I i bombers to make lontf-di stance I raini Bighi i a y tha( ajp°eem< I on the point of bci n ached. Tl to so'.ilhprn i I back toBritish Wireless - 107 words
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Article56 1939-07-09 24 lin July 8 In iiai :i Hitler shall n>■ i i i acroplan v> rcl tesgad i tl^c imn decreed a proh bil ed i fw ail The ban r .1 irea Oi q\i miles. Herr Hitler I "d to sp< ik the opening of Oermar ArtReuter - 56 words
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Article23 1939-07-09 24 McNUTT ELECTION Wi 7 T Philippines Hi {h C m hie would the Den ocrai uresidi ntial R revelt 1>» car.v tevni.— ReuterReuter - 23 words
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211 1939-07-09 24 London, July 8. 1 I SATIONS <i "notorious Mid hideous doinus* and corrupt ion ;;:< levelled against II e Ar:i?> Higher Committee Mid the Arab rebel lac linn centred round the Mufti in a manifesto >igned by eight former ArabReuter - 211 words
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156 1939-07-09 24 BULGARIA WILL NOT CREATE A CRISIS rsenm, July o F>ULGARIA is referred to as "a facto: of order" in Southeast Europe in communique fsaued last nigh I a1 the en elusion of the visit of M. Kiosseivanofl Bulgarian Premier i which speaks of the "natural and traditional" friendship t,.iv\m Bulgaria.Reuter - 156 words
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45 1939-07-09 24 AMERICA CLAIMS TERRITORY IN ANTARCTIC ngt n, July v f>KESII ell has approved plans lor an expedition to the Ai 1 arctic In October by Comriander Byre, with ti 1 if rlaimir fcr America Land already explored by him Con i Iready appro))riat expedition- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article27 1939-07-09 24 F' lr.n i v rb u.n. a Briti h ship's d d by tlv for al) usulting behaviou* 1 I a i bs:n ieli ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration70 1939-07-09 24 These photographs received by latest air mail from Poland were taken as Polish Government brought up armed fora eparaii,>n to defend its I irrtory against any sudden coup. Scones sue' as these are witnessed daib Pol'eh frontier with Fa Pi and on two sides <70 words
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21 1939-07-09 24 Chin a-War Self -Defence Says Admiral A the n( the e«ehosU!i nira l Nomurij :t,«hr here, **> ;vtl rorrv •->'(!. tVncc Reuter ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article63 1939-07-09 24 WINNING BA TTLES BUT NOT I. md lAPANE i hav lean that i U win i I thiny i Manchn t< r Gu; 01 the hin tne third y Tl r,rol Ed. "Thi ii;ivi' n m betti v than make that the < hinese lay I peace at any price.Reuter - 63 words
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