Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 13 August 1939
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Title Section16 1939-08-13 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL 7— No. 1" si\» f \p(>M-. -;rNi)AV, '..rcrsT 13, L939 WVE CENTS.16 words
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Article23 1939-08-13 1 Loudon. Air il •m? ptoo n the- Mini I B Werj hi QuLsil J wire Iron British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 23 words
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76 1939-08-13 1 CIANO MEETS HITLER AT BERCHTESGADEN A\i* Chief* I onkYi MOinouTivcd in I) rchtesgadea and had lunch »ith Heir Hitler an<lHerrv,, n Ribbcntrop. Herr Hitler and Counl Ciar« had <•" lilfci afternoon, in preparation for which Count Ciaao lelephoiied immediately on hi^ arrival in Betrhtesgaden Sfl 5 claim that HunSrf' aReuter - 76 words
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Article11 1939-08-13 1 *sm Mi, ri "•»•■< '"mi t- the Ulv "Ml, WrS' i«niiaiid»d ReuterReuter - 11 words
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422 1939-08-13 1 SPECIAL DRIVE FOR CHINA RELIEF FUND Shanghai War Anniversary To-Day GEN CHIANG'S MESSAGE Precautions Taken In Tientsin Shanghai (Tribune Staff Reporter) (JHINESE (he *orld over arc observing the scomd uMUversarj of the Shanghai War which falls to-day. Special precautionary measures have been taken in various pnrts of China, particularly in422 words
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Article73 1939-08-13 1 Gem \.i \uk i SIX ptoplc W9tt killed .t iifl many injured whett a \<u if putrnxrr (rain wxs dt railed «hilr >r"''iß sivU mUrs an bf»ur on Um ininii.iii n i Sim pX.n tunnel lit' five hundred! Itfft from Mip Kwfaw-Ilaliim frontier. It lsReuter - 73 words
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Article, Illustration71 1939-08-13 1 KING BORIS OPENS NEW RAILWAY i v mi Tit <• 1> n nit i* rfm him (I i" 1 Kis inti i > lllt m< ii\f o|m tu buiis newest im( l mi i 1% *ilwa) lint n th< Ichodi M< I|ltll 11l Itlllul: 1 Dll lMat ll: W the71 words
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Article, Illustration69 1939-08-13 1 Ski-im; is thr lat»-*t pastime in i^pi. Hie sport h«-mg indalged in da Iht tram vanda of the dcM' near fai. Young nen and winin with skis and alpenstocks mcl lightly -clad fur comfort undcr II" hot suh, cin be seen gliding m\<v the tlv-srii dally. Photo69 words
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Article93 1939-08-13 1 iy« O:n. c h. k age 0/ ympat and ii c addn wed I > Chinese in in hanghai on the ho.stilitic He iin r■• i:i lo b iai r gain -i Lpano pi ha China can n I The road to MirmKler and slavfry is unthinkable; Um onlj roadReuter - 93 words
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117 1939-08-13 1 London, Aug. 12. W KIKING tacts regarding Lajjca shii e's product io*i tt<m rev aled in *tal i tics jusi issued for :he > eaj 1 938. 1■ s mad rdeci a.ouo uou mel i WcaUy PC cf proi i ai inj l r th?British Official Wireless - 117 words
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Article31 1939-08-13 1 Njoscow, Aug. 12. Ttofe liist oi a series ei stall talks between Britain, i and S.jvict Ru>. \a was had this morning, iuui u h^tcd three hours. Routei31 words
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128 1939-08-13 1 |£EPERfUNG to the l>i»mci report that Mr. kato has declined to rwtUBC tin Tokyo talks on Tientsin on the basis of Sir Robert Craijrie's latest m struct i«iiis. Renter's diplomat it- correspondent writes that the instructions deal piimarih with the matter of safeguarding order inReuter - 128 words
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Article85 1939-08-13 1 t-aiyrna, Au 12 Two more tramp steamers laden win exhausted Czechoslovak Jewish fui c' .>■. nr: p.jed anchor ai Fenik. mull south Anatolian port In th-- M di terranean. The Turkish auth( Itie efused la al- \nw them to land vnd orderei immedi- <■■• pai turc I? tatReuter - 85 words
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180 1939-08-13 1 lljiiifliiii* Over Of riiin* si "SURRENDER INCONSISTENT WITH TRADITIONS OF BRITISH JUSTICE" London, Aug. II^HK Chinese Ambassador, Dr. Quo Tai-Chi, has sent a note t<> the Foreign Office, urging Britain to reconsider her derision to hand over the four Chinese prisoners to the Japanese.Reuter - 180 words
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131 1939-08-13 1 BRITISH AMBASSADOR'S PROPOSALS REJECTED Tientsin Talks Vlii K.ii. has rejected sit A I? Ik m < raigie's proposals i'oi the resumption i of tl, Anglo-Japanes< conference, a< cording to th<> n-.m i Agency, which .it's iij.ii sir I!oIm"-i Craigit's luf'st Lii-lrm(ions fin. London tii«i wA touch mi Ihc •iinuiiy iiiirslion,Reuter - 131 words
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Article32 1939-08-13 1 United Stab .In lifting botli H the ..wnkrn submai \i |ualu u.m 1 •6Cjt c i). m th< ttom to- day T!» I;::'- 1 to. t4 r I water ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Advertisement91 1939-08-13 1 ELSIE MARY All Oi Tiisions $5. to $30. Ifira V I |l^Tn *y 1 1 k ff I 1 1 j |[V KaIH^VfV hZTB^T^o V h m w W f A Tl IM J.J^ I| JH[ y V^ is manured in v/ood in th« largest Wino Cellar m tho V/crld.91 words
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Article, Illustration377 1939-08-13 2 Men Who Live On Waitresses (Tribune Staff Reporter) AT about closing time each night in Singapore's hundreds of eoffi Bhops, small groups of men arrive on cycles and begin uncereniously to help themselve< to drinks and cigareti When the waitresses in these coffee shops leave377 words
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333 1939-08-13 2 (Tribune Staff Report', r) I ATEST recruits to Singapore's ever-increasing band oi A.R.P. wardens aiv the Municipal street-sweepers who arc undergoing training ;tt different city centres. To-day, when I visited the North (Vntiv of the Town Cleansing Depurtment, a squad ol Indian "mandores" equipped with333 words
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Article344 1939-08-13 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) AIR-CONDITION N'C enthusiasts have repeatedly expressed the view thai this autom&Uc system cf obtaining coo! comfort in the tropics will soon become as popular in Malaya as is the h>>>i\ refrigerator to-day. One of the principal setbacks bo the general use of air344 words
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Article, Illustration401 1939-08-13 2 World Liner Brings Many Passengers Singapore Saturday. j\v hi ;i voyage round t v i world, the "President Adams" arrived with twenty-six passengers <•• n re. There are ftfto i i! Ia- Penang. Also aboard vvei <•' gers for Sumatra all from the Standard Oil Co. t! ere. The 1401 words
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Article115 1939-08-13 2 Siiifcupore Sunday. riCHTFKN year-old Chan Ah Sam v, .in :»iitenced to one month's (ifforoitf imprisonment in tht Third P«>li« Covrt yesterday morning for his part in snatching a necklace off a tromaa pedestrian on Upper Chin h»-u Str«4 i mi July 27th. Th( d imd115 words
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Article, Illustration414 1939-08-13 2 J^INET^ -FOUR bluebloods of Malayan dog-dom willgi in pore next Sunday the 20th, for the biggest canine social eveni of the year in this part of the world. The Annual w re Dog Show this year, will have 24 < clas: [ficatio Ij\ i414 words
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Advertisement50 1939-08-13 2 There's nr* other place quite (ik? r nit* t^'«*^t2 N^l^fe '^^■^K> --^^HKw <■. PUfIWI? ""A^ Telegraphic Address: 5934 jf A GOODWOOD Charmingly Situated itlraJ fo^ visitors and tourist*. COCKTAIL BAR LOt'NGE— FIRST CLASS RESTAI RANT. t It \\y<^~^\/ JJ\PU\ WEAKNESS DEBILITY DESCHIENS' of HxmogUjbin L ALWAYS CURES, and gives health50 words
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Advertisement42 1939-08-13 2 EY E EaAM 1 N A TIONS. EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. Specialising. l&'^Nw Ocular Muscle Anomalies //^"''^'W Crossed ryes, u jf^^^ Complicated Cases <>f 1 Defective Vision. Thompson Optical Co. Quaiififd Eyesicht Specialists. 4, ARCADE 151 'PHONE 30tt. R. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science.42 words
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Advertisement99 1939-08-13 2 CCZGITifI ItCii Killed in 7 Minutes rty ".0 million t i 1 1 >- and cauiie t< i ii. i!- Cracking 1 Kczema, i i Acne, Kins worm, i' Blaci i <] i it. ii and <<t h« bli i In because th. v <i«i nol kill H. t ii.99 words
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Article182 1939-08-13 3 Military Village In Highlands (Tribune Staff I*! 000,000 military HMiaUrim 3S* ::t rtaehM Highlands, Ih soon to in Malaya Over Hdrfd acres have already •gSlirf fro- the P«h«^ Sr thfa purpose. rtfce whole site^are noi d an d it is understood thai ffljfi. from the War Ofl£ .to be obtained182 words
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Article109 1939-08-13 3 Singapore Friday, binte Ahmad, a temale Ma- to-day appeared befoi e mat? Ist rate. Mr. L. C. Goh, th haying given false tnl a corporal. Sultan Khan 2«s stated that accused told the "Wnlthat when she visited B hou.se Lee Road to demand payment V Irom Esa, she109 words
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Article44 1939-08-13 3 H An Singapore. Satura-iy ■JJJ^fcng was produced to-dft) lS Mr CH. Roh the Fourth w. charged with being in posPJI a gallon <lf f'i'.tiabi *«*M gallon., of fermented i J wng a holder i a licence •M postponed [or a wee*44 words
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Article, Illustration17 1939-08-13 3 I he projerted ihuroh for tho Indian C««fregati«fl of the St. FM.is Chareh (fission.17 words
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Article226 1939-08-13 3 For St. Peter's Chinese And Indian Groups QVER $20,000 will bo spent for the construction of two new churches in Singapore to take place of the St. Peter's Church Mission in the near future. After cai eful considerations, the Governors on the Board of Control226 words
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Article, Illustration32 1939-08-13 3 New Chinese Motif The new home of worship for the Chinese congregation of St. Peter's Church is a combination of modern utility and Chines^ art. li will be built on Home Road.32 words
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Article853 1939-08-13 3 *Our Own Correspondent) London, Any 5. v »y int< neating talk thi* *\*tok ooe of the chiefs of jTj* Bch^J of Oriental Stu*of tke few places in Km:IJiJr^e. where the lantfua nt ij? 01 k loin- var.itiou Hiu reparmu Uir lhl> lUlumn ■nTS/f, u uc ct-ss fi^JJJf853 words
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495 1939-08-13 3 But Young Rudi Frey Has Not Given Up Yet (Tribune Staff Reporter) JWELVE months ago we published an article concerning a young Singapore boy whom we expected to make an nt success of life. is was 17-year-old Rudi Frey, and the reason wh ught495 words
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Article188 1939-08-13 3 Pretty Cathedral Wedding Singapore, Saturday. Andrew's Cathedral was th«--scene of a pretty wedding th afternoon when Bliffl Chan Nyuen Fah, youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Chan jlonjr Soo of Kuching, Sarawak, became the bride of Mr. Chin Sian Ntn, eldest son of j Mr. and Mrs. Chia188 words
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179 1939-08-13 3 Seremban, Aue. 11. (From Our Own Correspondent) TjIS Excellency the Hi^h Commi sinner's speech at the opening o he Malayan Exhibition in Kuak Lumpur on Saturday last, when he referred to the serious food problem at the country, and stated "all that T a:sk,179 words
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Advertisement94 1939-08-13 3 quality the world over IB *i *alBßßßHy '•s&&&s&%' ?9 > i^H .-^jubHQbßbbßL. '^JCy'y < '''.'■> *^^^^l B ino £C^ l* ha vc corne o,ofl*i er^ I i-' I Ji rn«*^ >rv i m** {vet V^ st i >*r rfSjijmClltnuttS make no differerue to $H 2 'wfi^ iffffni^BßriffffWjMMßM~*jTJfJ f.ravrn 'A'. In94 words
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Advertisement224 1939-08-13 4 3 SHOWS TO-DAY pOEL SLOANE .1 315 615 9-15 BACK ON TUF iflDi S&Ei PAV ON h PIMMi fay, romantii >ueetl;rails arc on U»,» |«m)s»- I in! Solving murd«-rs as last :;s th«\v can Bfti I 'Scotch and s..fi r i n this hilarious, sixxlinc stom I la "Thin Man"!224 words
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Advertisement128 1939-08-13 4 w^-. NEW WORLD DANCE PALACE. THE LARGEST AIR-CONDITION-ED CABARET IN MALAYA WITH BAR RESTAURANT ATTACHED. NIGHT DANCE Nightly at 9.30 p.m. TEA DANCE 1 (FREE ADMISSION) EVERY TUES.. THURS. SAT. mmm I SUNDAY TIFFIN DANCE FROM 1.30 P.M. to 1.30 P.M. SPECIAL ENTRANCE CABARET CAR PARK AT PETAIN ROAD, OFF128 words
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Advertisement176 1939-08-13 4 Comedy! Romance! Spectacle! Pretty Chorus Girk SOMETHING BIGGER and BETTER in CANTONESE PICTUR NOTE: Part Proceed! »l the Opening Nighl uiii hi- donated to the China Relief Fund Two pppular stars starred together for the first time! ALHAMBRA-3 15, 615 915 '^%je||j|-Tf HAPPINESS I ALSO "PATHE GAZETTt I EMPIRE TALKIE176 words
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Article, Illustration917 1939-08-13 5 THERE'LL BE NO HUNCHBACK TAKING LON CHANEY'S PLACE jUr. Laughton Regrets J|K() cflUUMti afford to change the tillo. hut there'll be no hunchlack in it n«w \ersion of "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" Charles LMfhtoa, famous English character star, who'll play the role that made the public Chaney-eon-scioaa back in917 words
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Article79 1939-08-13 5 Say It With Cartoons rpiK world's Rrcat mask! Irurrfntly i"M>nin« BOOM of the coming seasons animated I a rtoonv fcfffttal to M Mino«ncemfnt by Mu«h ll.nin;.!. Uld paiolf Ism*. Metro (iol.luvnMavrr (arto'n prodttt n fia«if music v.ill f<»rm a ptitpart of the new season S First u» be cart«on»sd wOI79 words
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Article, Illustration152 1939-08-13 5 THREE MEN AND A FILM men who made "'1 h h ha (•f lhc best British (live Brook, >ducer, and K< >< n, director. I :hree ar< once more com- their tii!cnt< The film they kvtatkißg is th< wersion "Goo Ineas Isi," but its title was found to 1 nsui&ble152 words
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Advertisement39 1939-08-13 5 Nervy, Giddy, Change of Life ii,,Mt 1. lhe**'Chan|r« llf Life. >f i:nefff> Numhnew of Hand ,i .1 i• t S?o1d before your tlm. Anew. 1 Arc to 'I"' 1 1 vl ^n,l it l« Arcito win- I' n u39 words
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Advertisement123 1939-08-13 5 MALARIA And Its Prevention. Though considerable p lias been m.?de In the I by the authority a In In many part cl world, it is wl for each Individual to Jake his own pi cautionary measures against an atti of malaria. Row can this bc>! be I The mala: I123 words
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Advertisement105 1939-08-13 5 "Good-bye Mr. Chips" DOBERT Donat, acclaimed for hU i formance as Dr. Manson in The Citadel returns to the screen as the lovable schoolmaster of Goodbye Mr. Chips." This film la due at the Cupilol on August 29, it is Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer'fi screen of the James Hilton no. 1 which brought105 words
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Article423 1939-08-13 6 "Culture" At The World's Fair r |MilS is positively iiw greatest, nit.s! speot;».< ular, original, astonishing night in the great World's Pair. For a quarter, just one quarter, you can see !kc j^MP-btowera ot !he World Ba by lonian glassWowcrs, Syrian jrlassblowers, K-«yptian glassbtowen And so OH. All mierophoned423 words
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Article68 1939-08-13 6 Film Star Goes On Hunper-Strike rril i Indian film star, Aii:- a Apte, has b< nge\ uppoii her <l< demand Ih< rabhai Film < Joinhe] a .alary while alg to the studio iu Shanta Is lying on a lit d provided by the 1 1 1 n cumpanv She ■i(68 words
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Article66 1939-08-13 6 London's Asparagus Season T" IS l m eof th season. SunnlUi o Wr Mn •'am. the latest u The crop Is a tortniSjHcold, dull weather at h'w or r which c-herkoH h C xMerabiy. Even so le Juilf Is excellent q the table of Lueullus^ d R o l ap:>«tonwr66 words
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Article, Illustration59 1939-08-13 6 Speed thrills provided by nine racinj? cheetahs, which attained a sftti I 45 miles an hour in two somnds from standing start, wen- a ft-uiurp I the programme en the first day of Ike three-day Aldershot Show in Kwfc- I moor Arena, Aldershot, Hampshire. |»he.li» shows:— A59 words
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Article126 1939-08-13 6 ANE of the fascinating interests of Americans living in London the study of the mysterious language which Englishmen believe is American slang fa HOW losmigood deal of its charm. The reason is simple. Many Englisnmen, thanks to the movies, American radio programmes and American ma(ould now pass aNew York Times - 126 words
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Article157 1939-08-13 6 NOT i single member of the BrM Institute of Philosophy, at the House of Lords mana«« solve the problem of the nnfinf mysterious l»ell which tt^mm ii 1. 1 u 11 (I their deliberations. Professor J. H. Muirhead pgj^ address by saying that philosophy IP In wonderThe Times - 157 words
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Advertisement311 1939-08-13 6 t SHOWS WHEN TO REFILL and holds 2^ times as much ink as an ordinary self-filling pen !^r\l No 'running dry' at awkfl^i&! ward moments because •j^f you can see exactly hmv ■jV/\| much ink remains simply FfEDjn by holding the pen up to I the light See it demon--1311 words
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Advertisement287 1939-08-13 6 X-RAYED 14 TIMES for STOMACH TROUBLE Dc-pair fixed its cruel grip firmly in the hie of Mr. G. K. L. Far worse thaa the stomach pain he suffered was th« fearful uncertainty as to what wa» wrong, and whether even greate* ..fenng would follow. Happily lot he took the simple287 words
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Advertisement174 1939-08-13 6 NEW HAIR Grown on BALD HEADS By Using KOTALKO When baldneaa Ihxvateni hun<lr«Mis<'( Mr. J.un> b B adley'a «rorkma>tea reinembei whit Kotalko did for hiaou j^MM/tS^j^^. had n'. hair 00 mf jfi^jjEEtxSßmb. haad ai ail," lie Btttto-, riot a single hair. \t .Jp^^WiPWII^B f <• h.iMpital they I i-h'iiild in-vcr174 words
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Advertisement6 1939-08-13 6 to. i K^:Jat^^^^ tit€ decriP tJff6 words
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Article, Illustration1710 1939-08-13 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES urg >n criticism, fiat tl critii with icility lor 1 Facts wh j n their d< nunciaArthur Salter, yi\\ II garding the n in September. > defici nav< become n and I -1 to a power and. in Parliann rn and outside, for rid iX)li( Th r>n\-,',1,710 words
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Advertisement83 1939-08-13 7 p^jtS^^PSp 'v» *2"" r <■"•■' >"*-'•''^**rf JK3 Syfc 3^. fy^^jr. f A^i w^ mm J ■A-a.'jti- becuu-so tlu-i. j a meal in a minute l^^^^^^ ause they are ready /i f Lo serve Bee ou r w economical n 01 <;•« siurf nncaliM at yottr !I(itn branch 9€H%A, VUdllii LIVER83 words
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Article2082 1939-08-13 8 Holloway Horn - Hollo way Horn By IT sva« young Murrell'fi first srlim of Rosario, the loveliesi of tin* South American ports; the ()l«l Man watched him grimly as h*- stood i»y his sido <>n the bridge of b.s. Ant on in. "It's liko it's lik»- a pastel2,082 words
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Advertisement311 1939-08-13 8 Biicli!4<'sli«»fi3 B v Dr. F. B. Scott, M.D.. Paris Of all the aches and pains which patient.-, come and tell me about indigestion pains are probably, the mast common. "I get such stabhing, pains after m 'ai.V they say. ot "my meals Rive me .such a horrible full-up feeling." Well,311 words
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Advertisement633 1939-08-13 8 I SHERLEV 5 I Jcmc and {^entluicn pstwAeu 1 fif basis of grood health In all dor» 1» pur*, cool blood. When* bl««* >► < om«»s impure, his system becomes Blu£trlsh. He g«n listless, his »pp*UU wan* I his coat loses bloom.' All wise owners and breedors five their don633 words
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Article454 1939-08-13 9 THE SULTAN MOSQUE X Monument Tolt Tunrr (Tribune Stair Reporter) |ECAUSE the Singapore Municipality has been tolerant D where people's religious beliefs are concerned, ru] t he Hadram.tiii States in southern Arabia h;, British Govgynment advisers. It all sounds a bit far-fetched, but Singapgpe's Sultan Mosque stands as a monument454 words
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Article19 1939-08-13 9 jNjevelsir i can rtian i kel mine [te t s u anrt ">n inspor'-il19 words
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Article, Illustration19 1939-08-13 9 Malaya's Grandest Mosque Ph .In Singapore's Sultan Alosque on the corner of Arab Street and North Bridge I*')ad TribuneTribune - 19 words
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337 1939-08-13 9 "Death Cave" In Himalayas Carcases Cover Floor 4 Calcutta. HIJtAL»A iAN ■'It.; 1 cave" into which none of the villagers would dare to enter was described by Mi" Hindu Sadhu, Swami Pranabananda, in a communication to the Calcutta Geographical Society. The cave li< s ar village i I N in337 words
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75 1939-08-13 9 DISCOVER SCIENTISTS PREHISTORIC "PICTURE GALLERY" Moscow A PREHISTORIC 'picture nal h"'." h:\s hern discovered by Soviet scientists on the Zalavruga rock, near the While Sea. Their "find 1 is a group of 190 carvings of great force of expression and, in many cases, rrvealing considerable artistic abilitv. Set nes ofReuter - 75 words
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Advertisement21 1939-08-13 9 iff l M« jr TCETH like the o/ HOLLYWOOD th beautiful t..,, h <C!! Wct thouHa. nieN you, SMILE L^ fh21 words
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Advertisement340 1939-08-13 9 BANISH BACKACHE caused by KIDNEY TROUBLE Backache is really kidney ache. The kidneys are clogged up with impurities. They become sluggish. Harmful pain-causing poisons accumulate, and then starts that down-dragging weakness and exhausting To end your pain you must restore the kidneys to health. Only a genuine kidney remedy can340 words
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Advertisement423 1939-08-13 9 SHE PUT on 2 TO! NDn ol MI SM "Feels wnnderhilU bHtcr." Nothing is more worryi] g thnn u of weight To watch the i hoping against hope for an m crease o| just one ounce -to take bot tlot and bottles of fishy-tasting oil an« .•^tlll feel no better-423 words
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Article307 1939-08-13 10 S een Heard Returning to Singapore .are Cyril ar.d Elaine Greet who are v Kell-knowti to many people ii: Malaya. Elaine Ls the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W A. Venning. Cy:ii. by the way, i- now Wing-Commander. They are expected here about the wid of next month or307 words
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Article, Illustration1291 1939-08-13 10 Vera ardmore - A Woman Peeps At Singapore. Vera ardmore I IDO Night at the TangUn Club on Friday, \ug. 4. was a very great attraction and crowds r>f people came along for the *do. H The evening began with water sporta which there were many different kinds of races, it was r1,291 words
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Article, Illustration38 1939-08-13 10 Professional Interest Mr ■<. /Ulen, wife of Mr J A. Allen ("Tony" to all hK friciu inttnstpd wpoctnt'T •'< last Saturday afternoon. She i mr self, the prtud possess <■•=. L'cence. Btt hirbfmil a Ryim tiu-t UUnmrn k I**** lion iliuMv38 words
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Advertisement291 1939-08-13 10 INDIAN C A R P FT S 12' x D 43.20 5 X PARAAANArJDS Tel: Pen 1115 I#s& lin > >i I 1n f I I; Morning Noon ft I Elsi(^ Mary Battery Rd. Tel. 4772 New Collection of Dresses for all Occasions .1 to .*EO dish m \s< MFH.291 words
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Advertisement46 1939-08-13 10 have an Elizabeth Arden Salon W world slip !>;■ while you really enjoy yourself. E»** the end r an hour, feeling a different woman, e skin clear and glowing, make-up refreshingly M( ElizaJ I Arden mast* rpiece, e 7H i:\r\n vfs CONSULAR MAYNARD'S A n I I46 words
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Article, Illustration478 1939-08-13 11 CROWDS FLOCK TO K. L FOR M.A.H.A. EXHIBITION I I jhiiiil* holiil«j- al t fniM k i a *s» lii 1 1 news krt»iii iip-€'€»SE:iilrT l) than I it. aum--•I air the elief! k t«nporii p so low ,bt the rather ron run. Safely i an morning Cll- here with478 words
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193 1939-08-13 11 r v HERI was keen excitement at the Royal ore Golf Club last Tuea jhen the American ladies Sin i th< American their annual I oil tOUJ ..i;u ill A < er, there were nearly twenty intrl wrhich wore Mr.s. Vir- Mrs. Naylor, Mr.s. Betty193 words
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Article512 1939-08-13 11 •>hirt-mak<T.s arc being mown -l-ry ii Mttlllt's in Bu Court "■iwnth^ I can well nnd( pulartty, for in their simp vou eat «ea r them informally mtlr nkx, they arc for more Important I we of the oic n to «pon rayon printed with a JJtteck512 words
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Advertisement246 1939-08-13 11 PRISCILLA Ltd. IMPORTED DRESSES, HOSIERY, CORSETS, RRASSIERS, SWIMSUITS HOUSECOATS. Phone 3335. 61, SUnford Road. Kidney Trouble Causes Backache, Gelling Up Nights It twn'rm f» lln^ out o-sort.«». G*t I'ji called Cystex. Rundrt i hundreds of Mghl iflfer from Dizslnesa, Nervoun- Doctors' records prov« this Backachev Leg Palna, Iwollen Anklei m^246 words
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Advertisement412 1939-08-13 11 GUARANTEED TO CURE DANDRUFF OR MONEY REFUNDED jjgSOLE AGENTS I GLOBE TRADING LTD. L. SINGAPQR E J DOULRTRfImsi 48- 50. HIGH STREET 1 JJHB NEW FRENCH F.EMEOY. THERAPiON No.l THERAPiON No 2 THERAPION N0.3 Po. t Cure* nisc;.»i'in. N0.3 Cures B'otxj Poison. No. 3»Cui^ Chronlo Weakoesaaß. jßßCli*hPric4 *r No. return412 words
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598 1939-08-13 12 Sunday Tribune Sunday, August 13, 1939. Shanghai War SHANGHAI, thai great inter national port of commerce in the Far Jia t. became the scene of a ruthtesfl battle on August 13 two yean ago. To-day the Chinese are observing the Second Anniversary < f what is commonly known as the598 words
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Article, Illustration1742 1939-08-13 12 C. H. Stanley Jones - CAN JAPAN FIGHT a MAJOR WAR? C. H. Stanley Jones Significance Of Rearmament At Singapo re By DOUBLING of the troops at Singapore brings home to us the question of manpower and resources in relation to the prospects of war. Some quite unnecessary alarm was caused by the apparent suddenness1,742 words
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Article101 1939-08-13 12 ..Eir... Ladies and. "Unaccustomed as am— 9 wot the title nf n t RQ'arians. ie oj a talk befor, c Unaccustomed as I an to public speaking Before a crowd of persons tull replete With glasses charged and Havanas R-reekim Before you here I've risen to my feet. And accustomedW.A.H - 101 words
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Advertisement85 1939-08-13 12 _^^^H IV JL-^_^fct_ .^.^L^Mv I t C H:'v^ i r. Bl'-207 A: <> Valves 6! !nch Dynamic Spcal This model works on iC DC lio Volt and j:;o Volts. ONLY EMERSON HAS THE "MIRACLE" TONE CH VMBER $Q p| Less 10 for Cash i/ LI or On Easy Terms ASK85 words
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380 1939-08-13 13 Enterprise Of Two Malayan Chinese PIONEER BUSINESS IN THE FAR EAST (Tribune Staff Reporter) ontERPRI^E on th« P' !t °i" *wo Malayan Chinese k likelj to «)ut \> Singapore a -t«p ahead <<f all other cities in the l«"ar Bast, ai .in mi far the380 words
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Article186 1939-08-13 13 DIVORCED, KIDNAPPED WIFE New York, July 20. r £\lK divorced ex-convici husband oi Mrs. Bernice Deckwith kidnapped her ai gun-poiri from her present husband at Northampton, Massachusetts to-day and drove <»fl* with her i venty miles an hour. Mrs. Beckwith, a pretty woman of twenty-seven, was in shop with her186 words
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Article143 1939-08-13 13 BOMBA Y CORONER'S PR OBLEM IJombay. F.W an inquest be legally held (in "body* after it has been crrmated 0 A negative decision was given by ihr Bombay Ciiy oner on Uiis issue when he was < J b\ the polite to hold an irif|u;vi a quantity of ashes* Following143 words
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331 1939-08-13 13 Westminster, July 9. JJRITAIN'S transport is ready for any war call. But Britain cannot grapple with the ti,ll of the roads, cannot rush en with the big motor-road schemes which might make for safety, because everybody is busy on defence, which is swallowing331 words
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Article127 1939-08-13 13 "Dead" Man Appears In Court 4 MOSLEM named Nagar Sheik. for whose murder six men are being detained in custody pending trial, appeared in person before a Deputy Magistrate in Mymensingh to tell him that h« was alive. Nagar had been missing for several days past when the police, actingReuter - 127 words
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360 1939-08-13 13 THE EFFECT OF TOBACCO ON THE EYES (By K. A. Thompson. Dr. of Ocular Science). A young man eighteen yean of age A writes me ru follow "Is smoking harmful to your eyesight ana health? I havt i;i en *eeu in adve Usemcnts that athletes smoko, and they say it360 words
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Article76 1939-08-13 13 Morocambo, LaJtCS A CEICKBTBB on fire caused a slight disturbance m a match between the M >recamhe and Lindal .Moor cricket clubs hero. A ball striking a batsman's trousers 1 pocket caused a box of matches to ignite, and when his tiousers were seen to be burning fieldersReuter - 76 words
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Article210 1939-08-13 13 New Light On Light ringers London, July 2J. OFFICIALS of the Mexican Light and Power Co ai(> pusled. ..Some body is stealing tiioir electricity, and the* theft is organised on a huge scale A quarter of the pow< r generate bv the company is stolen by thieves who tap the210 words
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Advertisement280 1939-08-13 13 IF I -ji 1 50 at 30 with dried-up gland*. I MMMwf f MgL^^W \\Ls BE A M AN OF 20 at 50! I Ir' 1^ Revives and Rejuvenates Your "Dried-up" 1 CLIMA TE OF MALAYA— CAUSE I i r> l r> i m j n i M OF? I280 words
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Advertisement482 1939-08-13 13 For The Blood, Veins, Arteries mnd Hmmrt And Stop Limping DON'T let I-eg Troubles cripple you. Take Elasto, the Great New BiooaedicaJ Remedy that cures through ths blood, and have done with enforced ree*, worry, suffering and expense. Leg aches and pains soon vanish when Elasto is taken. l*vunful, swollen482 words
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Article, Illustration1292 1939-08-13 14 W. A. HARPUR - W. A. HARPUR B y s phrase "I'm jicl interested in politics," once to be heard on every sifte where English was spoken, has been removed from the languaj?< by ih< dictators. h changes lhe pasi four years have seen, for to-day eve^vne is vitally interested in1,292 words
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Article258 1939-08-13 14 What The Stars Foretell XONDAYton ALL READERS Vteth* on busines, or JJ.' lire Oooi for selUnq tSZ vestment and far rtSfj* fistic tmUlMtl or oceupt/ INFLUENCES Hfe. nnl«u competed, and h J mdtor 9«flri gfafoji mtoftnp*. Mcy 2J to June 21. EicC U r all co?n?»ercia/ enffrpn^. /fte .^flr«nfif 0/258 words
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Article55 1939-08-13 14 A. 1 his wif^ was .sjexding by air from i Monte Carlo, Mr. Henry Nornan Kju, Filoi of the ru-roplane ihat crashed inlithe sea off Shoreham. Susarx, recenl/t died In hospitaJ. He wan forty-oaf. tumn of 1919 came a railway whil»» there was constant unrest el*55 words
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Article54 1939-08-13 14 The liabour Party was becoming mort and more closely identified with trade* unionism, and the culminating pomt was reached in 1926 when, in o r support a long drawn out coal itrtte \< higher wages than the industry coad possibly pay, the entire labour ment waa mobilised54 words
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Advertisement181 1939-08-13 14 t £jQT^|ffe tickets issued S ?Jf '^BY ALL STEAM- c TDA\/iri SHIP> AIR AND < •KAVtL RAILWAY LLVES.! NO HOOKING FEES. Chinese clients and those of all otht-i resident communities nre glvej) the best of attention and assistance. i J 1 38, ROBINSON RD., SINGAPORE TELEPHONE 5908. BATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES181 words
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Advertisement1076 1939-08-13 14 corrn not knit for NEURITIS if nturitis bothers you, desJ with it a.s this woman dealt with her.>: "For years I was unable to knit," she writes, "owing to neuritis in my hand Last year I started taking Kruschen, and now the knitting craze i.s on I can keep up1,076 words
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Advertisement38 1939-08-13 14 V wF r^F I^. Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day! It's just my mark MACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE Sales Representative A. T. Gillespie. P.O. Box 217, Singapore. If vmi use a solid dentifrice, rrv MACIIANS SOLID PIHOXIDt DINTIfNKt38 words
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Advertisement135 1939-08-13 14 A DOCTOR I F AN OID UgJ IN SINGAPORE iu rOALA IUMPU«_ DOCTOR, BOBBY IS SO X GRANDMOTHER, QUAKER MUCH BFTTER SINCE YOU A v n, f wsv yoTil PRESCRIBED QUAKER OATS S Hll?l *,T™?hmM HE'S GAINED 3LBS THIS MONTH YQUNGf^RTHAN IN YEWy W rO(JAKER OATS NEVFR FAILS s^t _J135 words
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279 1939-08-13 15 SPECTACLE OF SELF IMMOLATION (Tribune Staff Reporter) i CROWD collected in the hot, blistering sun m a Singapore A hv-n.ad la>t and watched an amazing Bpectacle tttnction ■man. dressed in the flow- o f ji (Inn.' e nun. 'Ch*pon a table, and while med279 words
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135 1939-08-13 15 DE LLANO DENOUNCES AXIS "WAR" PUPPETS London, Jul} 'J'J. I "ntdr> general"— I Llano was amoved rvr.f Tniiitarv command of Anda--1 c -:;uUM' \w opposed Spain link I ith lh<- A.\is Powers. I •■<! that hi thi t oi ■uld declare the independence I IMBK& atfieyille Town H.ilL last redit135 words
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Article28 1939-08-13 15 Triple Murderer p osed As Monk S£ which has not in Switzerland for Kwa.s °nl.v iii three hI yestiTday a< 'hat nanio) ,i, 1(| for murderI sal onci28 words
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Article269 1939-08-13 15 London, July JJEHIND the I uncem< I Court Lhaf Justice J ft ter ia i pre aimed dead lies one of political my3teriea of th era>n. Carter, keen-minded lawyer with mwiy valuable friends, was unknown to dlnary man until Franklin D Bit then Governor of New269 words
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Advertisement239 1939-08-13 15 NEW STRENGTH WITH WATERBURY'S When the vigour and vitality of youth begins to iddv. fake W'aterburv's Compound. For »i years this tine old tonic has proven its value i ll in stimulating the appetite renewing fail- v ing strength building stamina and glow- s/* v ing health. (^^~TSf Ihe pure239 words
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Advertisement256 1939-08-13 15 Pf fcSSs'o WH* H BRITAIN BEST 1 MOTOR CYCLE H M«thar:(.i: pcrJrrti:)ii L^. Vayj^ for your enjuymont. CO., (1926) LTD. WORRY YOU Maybe J m are saving up for the day when you will have to jjive up uork. Maybe, too, you are concerned at times over the prohlem of256 words
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Advertisement174 1939-08-13 15 £n£ely Lo f ;o 5 Lbs. a r r SMg|HBHH| Week 25 Lbs. a Month! v s bout t),. f I M 1 of Hoi] I ;i l£& "'r r zmZa^i Tlii:, A jj|sp i H^Lb^lH \.*"<Zsa ..m.I i CbJ^JMF/ '.'Zt&e K2iR^BT >.-i.r fat .-o li. J., lt) years W174 words
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Article1105 1939-08-13 16 Gandhi ji's Offer A. I. C, C. MEETING SUGGESTED Bombay. |X)MMENTING on Dr. Rammanohar Lohia's letter to him on the A.I.C.C. resolution on Satyagraha, Mahatma Gandhi writing in The Harijan suggests that if Congressmen had c<>;n to believe that Hie non-violence of his definition had been1,105 words
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Article94 1939-08-13 16 India Govt. National Planning IV KIM- thf N e SslOl Mini* '"in of the C.cvJr m >tatrd that he Z^ -^•rcd if ln invitation atiMn *a« extended tofiiiJJ yl*tota| Ntt reason for tk *»«t«d here thai 5 Fcbrunrv last Qn Coirr 1; "tmrnt rccojvod. lio^m'a he circular letter despas.es?' lonsUnited Press - 94 words
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Advertisement907 1939-08-13 16 A Tired Wornout Nervy Rundown sJBm~ VI LAST VOL 1 TOO (AX lIAVK THK 7..'l.\:fiALS .\Xi> VITAMINS WINCH -J*J 15KING VOU NEW HEALTH, VIGOUR C^J STRENGTH, CALM NBRVES, RICH RED jf^ \*s m.ocii). 50 years medical scienci a oi" life from 45 to 65 f *'laim t^iat they may e907 words
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Advertisement69 1939-08-13 16 II a <£•■•'■ "-j t{fc'.-.-.-.-.>.-.".-^.-.vgT-.-.-.".v. f >* /I x:> :"S-!-: i S rv: l7 k JV&? jjlL-'J*-*' /I/I fkA^^ mmt^^ ?^v _^^^tifl^| B^L' _^^^tfMß lu, v' l^ /S^BS^L ■■'">' >;•■■ ifc"t 7H£ LATHER AND IT'S W^UUXtSSO SA F E CLEAN. NO L/NCER/NG /A/K| LATHER IS ABSOLUTELY THE WATER TO WEAKEN69 words
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Advertisement41 1939-08-13 16 I 1 Alt l» A I NTj "IF IT'S PAINT.. WE MAKE IT I w^ MLjL ,n^fc I S I I INVK riGATEOI K,I,M.' I WILL SAYE pin hai < DAI C!O.. !>• V^OK^ I i yy c ui^ 8 4 J 141 words
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159 1939-08-13 17 PRANCF, Britain's closest ally today, h.iv long been an vlly «»f Centuries ago, when i j 1 1 1 < m.ntn*", \vrr,« kingdom- .Hid Mill w;iv if \vr>r with Knel:r:ul. their >( «'i;tt <i t u.is otaat snd tar-iwcav-in- i ;»<• alliance rea-ched ita ivak159 words
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Article189 1939-08-13 17 TALK ON NANSEN THE GREAT Tin: difficult is \h\{ take a little t>i.t the impossible h what t 1 .1 lit •l« uii -.5 i \'v. t »me 1 1 v brave »j Ings of Fridtjof N.1,-- it CplOl i. hha c ill alh in 19 robbed u<ii Ml\ fa189 words
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Article37 1939-08-13 17 Th< lota] number ol r ceivina licences in itmcn at the and of May in Greai Britain >•. apj roxirnately 8.984*25') Tliis represents a rise which was n in evidefpee a* the mine period a lasi37 words
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Advertisement146 1939-08-13 17 'GORAN'S KAYAsiDDHI 1 tOPA.X^S 1 MA^RADHWAJ^'^ KayasJddhi Makaradhwaja /?'ili S?«Er^^ ti Phosphates Sulphur. Organic "^L*? B»tter, V inline Seeds, etc., r* X W^'- rt Ls an unfailing remetiy in cases ol yX^/ N r ei u V HH D(>blli:v rmpunty poverty '"^L -v > ll blood. Loss d[ Mtmrn- PalDitati146 words
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Advertisement314 1939-08-13 17 SKIN TOOinu.E a ONE IN WEEK. "A fth I were '•^\-c-ra\ .r»i jlcln 'i lit mpiidously. I 1 1 meVit, rii. vliciiui and pilk Id to try Fynnon Salt. VVII IN A WKKK itiy skin \w. h I ctear. I'mm now (M I ver be without a tin In 1314 words
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Miscellaneous541 1939-08-13 17 n\r THE AIR TO-DAY WHEN AND WHERE TO LISTEN IN SINGAPORE LONDON rcdi iv yHL 22S metres il.ll me s > TRANSMISSION BERLIN SSTSK* (^!£2S fg *u*c from Berlin. II 1* J*™L tnc se; Hotel O lM) Ml ll< 7.20 News in English. mm 7.35 Music from Berlin (continued). i541 words
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Article83 1939-08-13 18 Famed Author Writes Own Epitaph Ington. MR Thonuu Wolfe, famous American novelist who died recently at ths of 38, unwittingly wrote l-.Ls own ph. Hi fan cho e pas age from ono of I r to place over his prave at na. The passage which f-ome.s from the i.ovcl, "Th»>Reuter - 83 words
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235 1939-08-13 18 London. V A :]A 7,000 n ml era < 1 the Civil Air Guard are of potential value to military aviat'on in war, subject to their standard of physical tit no b< ing I 1 enotij h for K.A.F. datiea. Th's is disclosed by the235 words
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53 1939-08-13 18 Cooking Lessons For Parisienne Housewives TRAVELLING kitchens staffed by expert!! me shortly tour the Paris suburbs, where, thev will be used to five housewires lectures and practical lessons iu housekeeping and rooking. The various dishes cooked will bc» distributed as prizes in a tottery held at the end of eachReuter - 53 words
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925 1939-08-13 18 SUGGESTS TEACHING IT l\ ENGLISH SCHOOLS THE Straits-born Chinese should learn Mandarin in both its written and spoken forms, is the conclusion << hed bv Mr Tan Ee Leong, Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce of Singapore, after an exhaustive study925 words
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Article41 1939-08-13 18 FRANCE OPENS TELEVISION STATION sS£m3s No tod cation is riven M to ui ■tetioii'i total ruiiuv. Openinjf (hf st atl(. n M JuU Julien, Minister of P^^.tJ, fttphs and Telephones, strr> <d th? amount of monos *prni anniiJly by Britain tetevMon.41 words
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Article50 1939-08-13 18 Bacha Guitry, wlioy fourtn marrta —to his newest "d« /He qc^. de Serovillc. a jroun| aclrrss— »M placi; on July 5 The vacant seat of the Acadeafc I •i.uri. compose d ol I "men I Each nn bout 5 000 Franca i tore earned by the capital50 words
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Advertisement369 1939-08-13 18 IS YOUR fe» J% LT H BEING RUINED BY fftOPICAL' mMACH) J If f ou suffer from PAINS AFTER i MMtAL±, fLATUt ENCF, HEAD- AC, f-.tS or BJL/OUSNESS f/ you are e» v ctim of ACJO/TY, CGNI-fIhAJION, PAINS IN THE CHEST, or LACK OF I ArfLTiTL Evi -ir affected ft^369 words
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Advertisement47 1939-08-13 18 D.T.LIM'S FOK WOMEN AFTER GIVING BIRTH. omplcte Course 40 Days' Consumption $5.50 per t'.n tlalf Course 20 Day*' Consumption $3 00 per tin uftily Course In packet for 1 day's do?>-- SG.IO per pKt Po. < ='d!7 r cents xtra. D. T. I4M COMVANY, 353. North Bridge Koad,47 words
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Advertisement123 1939-08-13 18 y.''->- JLA. alE*J*l JL *Zl %l *m A. Pf^ARS', the century-old transparent soap, always a symbol of puntv, is to-dav the premier beauty accc^nry of \o\ ely women the world over. Every day famous beauties refresh their complcj mns with Pears' tonic action." Follow this simple daily bea il yourself.123 words
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Advertisement42 1939-08-13 18 NOMINAL CAPITAL: I $10,000,000 ISSUED PAW C I CAPITAL: $10,000,000 I BRANCHES ibr^ I Malaya, Sian. j Soulh fhiw r Indo-China »w bndS KaSt J AG&NTB l n I-ONDKNW i» eipal cities o< BA>WN« f. r ,V TIO.NS »f len o-iption undc"'42 words
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731 1939-08-13 19 JOHORE'S VICTORY SHOULD SERVE AS EYE-OPENER TO SINGAPORE FOONG SEONG CUP FINAL My -phoenix"— Singapore) QOMING al a time when the Singapore Badminton Association j conaMering, once again, the Poong Seong Tup competition, Johore's victor) lust Sunday over Penang in this year's final of tnmi tournamenl should serve as an731 words
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Article, Illustration15 1939-08-13 19 MERRIDALE PLAYER UP who is < oin|.«*l niti ii! the SB. A. kior singles this year.15 words
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361 1939-08-13 19 MQRK emled oac <,r t ht* biggest surprises in badminton htetorj when ihe Sultan.iU' confounded all critics except me! and defeated vnan< by ;t rltaf Margin of *>-2 in the final of the Foong Stonu Cup rvipdition played \uvi week-end at the lUikil /ahrah361 words
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216 1939-08-13 19 IBRAHIM'S UNIQUE ACHIEVEMENT IN PERAK TOURNAMENT t( i> Reveller^— Perak) congratulations u» Ibrahim for v Inning the Perak s inules title for three years in succession since the lh e competition. With Yussof Khan he also won H<* had thus achieved a feal which Is hard to equal IVeT l0216 words
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Article397 1939-08-13 19 Penang Is Greatly Disappoi n ted (Uy -Sphinx"— Penan*) J^KKN disappoint merit was felt a! the failure of the Northern Soillement to win the "Focng Seonc" (up during the week-end, when they were beaten by Johorc !>> three matches to two. Indeed, the Penang player wen quite confident <>i their397 words
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Article, Illustration260 1939-08-13 19 badminton patrons never l;i£ behind in offering encouragenunt to thfise interested in the sport in the State aid now, thanks are i\ue to Mr. hua Boon S:in, one of Selanj^ors badmmi >n vue-presidetits. there is to be an expensive cup for the junior inter-260 words
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Article, Illustration29 1939-08-13 19 Julie re's Fuong Secng Cap team who defeated Pmang and won the trophy, bringing it south tor the first time in the history of the tournament.29 words
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Advertisement9 1939-08-13 19 S SPECIAL UDMINTON l FEATURE Edited By I PHOENIX'9 words
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Advertisement354 1939-08-13 19 ACIDITY RELIEVED IN TWO MINUTES New Druglen Remsdj Succeeds When i Other Remedies Failed. You can i I with and Klines and bl you think your heart is top btal You teeJ suffocated You feel di: You want quick relief. So did the writer <»1 the Utter below. Bat he354 words
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81 1939-08-13 20 SOUTH CHINA TEAM AGAINST SINGAPORE I iiis is Un- South Chirm tram which did so well in their t<:ur Oi Malaya. !!.<• team nut and «h U :tlrd all opposition duriiiu th» ir stay in these Of th« ii mutch against the Combined Services, their captain said thai they were81 words
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Article, Illustration266 1939-08-13 20 Strickland, the New Zealand had hi>, second victory in two fi"Lis when he knocked out Bruno Dooley. of Gary, Indiana, in the third round of their ten rounds fight Sioux City, lowa Fra Oautier, the boy golf champion of Germany, is to play in the Bri s' Championship at266 words
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Article, Illustration1214 1939-08-13 20 HUGH SAVAGE - HUGH SAVAGE By Compliment To IVTril the soccer feast served up to us during the la.«< ek-end over, we have once more j. r ot down to the serious business of league soccer. Before we start looking at last week's BOCCei in retrospect, let1,214 words
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Article323 1939-08-13 20 PETE - IN THIS CORNER PETE (By ■TIIK lack of a quorum prevent*' tfc committee of the Sin* Boxing Board of Control com ilecixion with regard to th ii pd promotion of n Singapon m which I wrote about last mk I liis is th<' ambitious pro.i I troducing daytime open-air b<323 words
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Advertisement106 1939-08-13 20 Q C 11 1 C bIJ a aVSaTaSfIBaB Bf b^!S^^^*^bi »Mim t MLri Alt 5 f^SS^Satmrmr i i" \^m WS J'- \A s^y" v^/^ttJ '^B^B^BMBaaaaaaal Irit HfcA R T Ba»r n_ 'JF <^>^if' v x^^ii;'' i :^^Bal B vX :v:-:-:-' -A* >"/ '^Vv u'^Ta >." x >: THE IV E106 words
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Advertisement142 1939-08-13 20 I PILES can be Cured There are thousands of men and women who snffer awful agony day and night because of pile troiftle, who do not know that every chemist stocks a special remedy that does most surely and quickly *"»"Wh the misery of this wi etched trouble, I Make142 words
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Advertisement210 1939-08-13 20 Another lleaikkiik? Quick Relief this New Modern Way Double Acting— Safe— Use Alka-Seltzer Over 1,000,000 men and women use this Alka Seltzer today keep it on modern, scientifically balanced remedy always, at home and at work, i for relief from the discomforts of head- Alka Seltzer the next time a210 words
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146 1939-08-13 21 BOGUS TROOPS K.H, XVjL,L 4 Ivn wi i Shanghai, Aim. 12. •oE division, including detachments under CommanKawauyeh, HayashirMitsihara and Kimura, has been krttled up In the Chinese in the gorges ot the Taihang Moun Paking advantage of the rainstorm during the «r.sl two days, theSin Chew Jit Poh - 146 words
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Article187 1939-08-13 21 MOQflfrc* InHtroctiom have 11 the Kn.«-:» amba«ad«i s,,s, u :■<!'•(! convcrsa gSaWTJS that this wil 1 b iibHon. u TSi the cl'manM Hunan i my I :yo to-'. riess. Press Comment best to xac< rbat JJLthc-Ti'TtMii ci. o'ubU|l Tients n fn denre which ha .t.vel]187 words
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90 1939-08-13 21 Singapore, Saturday. Y(H Iti: the most .»«ilr li.u cvt'r MM across. Y<>u'\r been tellinf a pack el lies iii wnir rici'-m v." Mr. L. i. Ooh, thr fifth m:mistrate, ulu'ii he stiUnueil a Tamil, RetiiuUM to thre; 1 nicmths' rigOtmmM iniprisuntiient for ha\ini; fir^n false90 words
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Article272 1939-08-13 21 Y's And R.A. Draw At Cricket Singapore, Sutimlay. CRICKET match he l ween the MAW. im\ ihr It. A. (Changi) played <n the tatter's ground thi> afterncca resulted i»» a draw. Batti] the Y\, were all OUt r 142, i<» which Lyn contributed useful :v; the hlghe t figure. Datij272 words
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586 1939-08-13 21 R.E. BEAT POLICE IN DIV. 2A LEAGUE MATCH Singapore, Satuiiia\ Till; IJ.E. gained a conilortabU- win ovpi thi 1 PoliCf by four s« iK to nil In a division 2*l league m r match playai at Chaagi Ibi"% rvon"mi». The game opened with the Sappers attacking strongly. Then- eflorts wereReuter - 586 words
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66 1939-08-13 21 U.S. Building 5 Air Bases In Mid-Pacific Washington, Aug. I^. Till. Navy has awarded con--1 tracts ti U^Uag 514.500.000 lor t diistriK ti«:n of five new air bases in U>e Pacific, two at the Hawaiian I lands one MCh at Kane— C Bay, Feail Harbour and an island midway betweenReuter - 66 words
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Article236 1939-08-13 21 G. S. C. Sports Dill (IKK a fairly birfC crowd ot paienta and \v<*li- wishers, tin* Girk Spoils Club held a very suitCS9f«J spoitv me* tin.; on their risk ground yesterday Bright weathir prevailed. Ifisa L. Pernandes won the individual championship for the third year in succession, while Miss P236 words
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Article91 1939-08-13 21 Soviet Playing A Strong Hand Shanghai, Auu. li. (IENERAL Ituguki. the Japanese J Wat {Minister, in his report to the Imperial Diet, said In «t h< p for a settlement «f Russo-Japanese differences regarding the Manchukuo and Outer Mong< lian bordcr dispute hi vory dim. Ho further stated tin reinforcementsSin Chew Jit Poh - 91 words
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Article50 1939-08-13 21 Lontjon, Aug. 12 r Fimue] Hoar made .six mori expulsion rd< rs b i I.R.A. suspects bringing the I ta! In one case, the man left the country before the ordci c^uld i^ k execul a prohibition order lu 1 1 bei n sub ititui d ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article135 1939-08-13 21 BRITISH PRESS AND AXIS TALK London. Aug. 12. Regarding the meel Ing at Balzburg to day between u e G« man and Italian Foreign M ln Ist LonJ- n evening newspapers cite without additional comment the statements the German and Italian presa t<: th cffert thai the mcei. ng is135 words
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Advertisement19 1939-08-13 21 Hill AK.IST |I_ALHAM BRA ,L CLAIRE TREVOR W^-'^l JEAN HERSHOLT cesar romero I^M^Pdionne quintuplets k upjy£ Qp A KIND"19 words
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Advertisement265 1939-08-13 21 MORNING SHOW to im n \.m. ALHAMBRA Hls Love-Makintf was as Dangerous its Hls Sword-Play Ronald Colman \A*M in FRANK LLOYDS I I IF I WERE Iml •tin Frances Deo Basil Rathbone m ••On; 1 of the flnesi Alma <>l t his or any other year" daily mail ACCLAIMED BY265 words
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328 1939-08-13 22 uonaon, Aug. i~. fX)MMEN iiNG on the decision *<> hand over tlu* four Chinese prisoners in Tientsin, THE TIMES saya that whatever the .juridical aspects ci the ease may be, it is natural that most Britons should feel revulsion «,t this turn of affairs. Bui328 words
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Article104 1939-08-13 22 Shanuhai, Aug. l'~MpW'O hand grtnailcs Wttt tinoun t.u>-idc Ihe JapaiH'se-vponsore:! ijiiuse Inland Shipping Company vew* Hongkew irithin the British nee sectoi, thi> evening. outrpge cawssd eleven Chinflts i Lncluding ivo women, exj used a panic in the -populated neighbourhood. BnU volunteers rationed ciii the m\Reuter - 104 words
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124 1939-08-13 22 Rrm?. Aug. 12. Ai r. :c.il. of the Clano-Rujbentrop meeting at Baldtnirg rmpieto mgt* mtut ha^- bae.i reached on Danzig and other questions, pccoiding to Signui Gay da who says tho.t ihe Danzig question will t; resolved in the directlor cf it-:Reuter - 124 words
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Article152 1939-08-13 22 Caribou's Flight Over Atlantic London. Aug. 12. TIIF Imperial Airwa>s Flying-boat. -iribcu which aifrivtd at Southampton yesterday at'tcr enmpitting Iht 7.200 milr<- round trip to X.mv Ycrk and bark in six days imid- l>!v Atlantic crossing trim Bet wood (Newfoundland) to Foyn» (Ireland) In 1? hours Bvt minutes. The ccmnBritish Official Wireless - 152 words
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Article, Illustration80 1939-08-13 22 Soviet Japanese Labour Agreement Moscow, Aug. 12. v.\ reement lias iiow been .signed between the ,iap -r-owwci h Sakhalin Oil Company and the Oil Field Workers Trade Union. the company a jrees to lu- the Soviet workers' wages by ■>\ s:; r cent, and lo provide a iLindcrgarten affid otherReuter - 80 words
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Article100 1939-08-13 22 Berlin, Aug. 12. nrHE press to-day opened the floori- gat< of it-; an*i-Polish propaganda and released all atrocity stories after apparently holding 1 hern up for months. Thv Zwoelfuhrblatt which, in common with others, accounts fir 204 alleged attacks on Germans in the Corridor in the pastReuter - 100 words
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Article115 1939-08-13 22 Singapt re, Saturday. WMD to have been .stabbed in a fight k^ at Lorong 3, Oeylang Road .shortly after t > i>m to-day, two Chinese rubber factory coolie; ait lying In the Tan Toc£ i L>n;4 hospital injui One -~f them sustained lan incised v cm 1 nvi115 words
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71 1939-08-13 22 Tokyo. Aug. 12. EXPANSION and intensification of the anti-British campaign in China was decided at the anti-British campaign committee (North China meeting in Tientsin. The plan includes the establishment of a central machinery to control and unify anti-British organisations in varipaics ct China, toReuter - 71 words
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Article107 1939-08-13 22 London, Aug. 12. /'LOSE of play scores h\ English cric- kei matches were: Wes; Indies 162: Gloucestershire 108 ■vJi 8 Nottinghamshire 237, Lancashire l>& for 2. Middlesex 217; Surrey 83 for 1. Derbyshire 7C (Nichols 6 for 18); Es&ex ISO. Derby: hiiv 2nd innUigS 26 for Hampshire 285Reuter - 107 words
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Article, Illustration345 1939-08-13 22 Sinjra] Friday. /V\ a tour of Malaysia with twenty-five others from Australia and Now Zealand in Mr. H. L. Roberta an importani newspaper executive from Melbourne, and an authority on Australian football. Mr. Roberts who is accompanied by Mrs. Kobe its on this torn", is the345 words
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422 1939-08-13 22 Singapore Badminton Singapore, Saturday. AFTER losing the first sel when he repeatedly netted, Yeo Hong Chuan (A.A.U.) just managed to l)c;t 4 Peh Teng Slew Devonshire) 7—15. (13—13) 5 -1, (IS— l3) s—l to r v>mr holcu r of the Singapore Junior Singles'422 words
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Article27 1939-08-13 22 Jews Severely Beaten AnumbprofCKCh-^^jj beaten and lelt ble d j" u a m ente and three synaglJJ^ (d by ;.n u-i-ry mob HJjw l^ the two other27 words
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Article24 1939-08-13 22 THE Mei \*>*!m 1 tan I&**flk dared U* I propriat* I u d to dt*" 111 companies' pi" o ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article243 1939-08-13 22 THE following are results of tennis ties played at Tanglin Club vesterdav: Open Men's Doubles T. V. N. Andersen and T. L. Palmer beat A. Jouve and W. D. L. Marsh 6—4. 7—5. A. G. Hay and W. R. King beat C. j E. Hiltermann and243 words
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26 1939-08-13 22 TRUNK MURDER: MAN ARRESTED IN D.E.I. Indies To-day a re^rt wiTnS t Kit the police arr"si»HJ Mitl'-ir" steward, at Ounanm ,i aV a. ia£t n^" ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article87 1939-08-13 22 T Paris Aug 1! HE Spanish Government has tpmt the appointment <•: Genera] Gas a as Italian Amh succession to Count Dicanipi.D item n t the Havas correipcndtiu it Itagier General Jorciana ex-Forap Minister baa been appouited Pna»* I Superior of the Qoandl vi BUta, fr will piwMlfReuter - 87 words
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Advertisement356 1939-08-13 22 Pyorrhea and Trench Moufh Stopped in 24 Hours v 4 lUoodinp pums, son mouth, or loopo teeth iut an that you at«- a victim of Pyorrhea or Treßoh Mouth, or some l';id disease that will eventually cause you to lose ;iii your teeth and have t<» wear false teeth before356 words
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Article13 1939-08-13 23 Penang Race Meeting Concludes O'Neill Scores Splendid Success13 words
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Article, Illustration22 1939-08-13 23 <;. >V. S. Waites Mid C. Fitton Roins «»ul la but lor Ihe S.C.C. in tlu-ir match ut>ain.s( Ihe Medical Culle?**.22 words
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Article69 1939-08-13 23 L LD *yll**l*** 7 l'h:ii 904 *l* K.ukarcck 3 122 19 I!. H W hk iw l»rrsi(hn; v |n*T>< Cow le $31 *l«> vlrrr.T Tar s J lie* 4 > straiirh! FHrHI *1« **< (luny Ml Clift'n I id W j |;u\al\N<.rlirm(«.n $13 i$ jack Druce69 words
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Article149 1939-08-13 23 S.R. C. SCORE AN EASY WIN Singapore. Saturday. I to thr good bowling of mM$ d'Alrr.eida and V le IMerII vsi k.( A wen skittled |Bl« > mragrr H runs when t lit v lt Mllit vR( at cri( kit this il Hnm on thr Padaiu. Birt Kei.? wa.s tlic149 words
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Article16 1939-08-13 23 EATING THE "RETREAT" ramin. U«a Byron My wife Bl Brewed n OirdU' 1 r umh- Brut16 words
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Article12 1939-08-13 23 French Missions In Moscow Idl rt *nUri ll K lS i<:nN li .»<!12 words
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Article883 1939-08-13 23 (From Our Own Reporter) Pennn^. Saturday. r pHE Kaiashing victor) <»i Royal WinMtlf In th^ Gold Cup race itinir his stabk 1 mate lack Druce was the principal feature 111 lh<l <<rdu«linu ila\ ihe PcMMf Turf Club meeting. Trainer O'Neill was the most ucc€ if883 words
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799 1939-08-13 23 S. l A. Iliv. I I ii-tK Soim S.C.F.A S; Loyals 1. OFLBNDIU work by the Cliinm defence, who kept the Loyals' forwards :il hay. enahkd the S.C.F.A. to defeat the Loyals by three goals to one in a (irst division league game played799 words
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274 1939-08-13 23 Singapore, Saturday. I I*HE Medical College Union trounc- cd the S.C.C, at cricket this afternoon on th Padang In an innings game. The Club wbr batted Aral were dismissed for a mere 47 runs, the Medical C ritege bowler." bein«i particularly dtadly. Kaldip i Ingh274 words
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Article125 1939-08-13 23 SCOTTISH LEAGUE FOOTBALL London, Aug. 12. 4 START was made with the 4f A <<ci:t 4 iun football league in Scotland, first and second division matches being played. Results, as cabled by ttcuter, weiv: DIVISION I. Aberdeen Celtic 1 Albion R !> Ayr United (j Ai'.ja 3 St. Juhnstone 0125 words
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Article240 1939-08-13 23 Indians' Narrow Win Singapore, Saturday. BATTING first, the Indian JUnoelation Wire ail out for 69 run 1 In thenmatch against the *'orl Canning al Balestier this afternoon Dnarmaraj was top-scorer with 25 not out whi!" Oowllifl no%hd bp.st. t;ikin», ihire wickrv for 22 runs. R' lying, th? Fort hud scored240 words
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Advertisement106 1939-08-13 23 PERAK TURF CLUB AUGUST SKVE MEETING 1»3«. TIUHSDAY, UTH AUGUST, 1939. SATI'HDAY, IWH AUGTST, |9|». .Vab^sciiotions for Visiting KVmb.rs lhali be: MEN $5 lADIFF $2 fpi the M^elmg «>r any day theieof VIEITING METMBFRF-- must be Intixiduccd by Members and Ml'f/r APPLY TO THE SECRETARY'S OFFICE. CHENG BQK BUILDING, IPOH,106 words
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Article, Illustration24 1939-08-13 24 Mr. and Mi^. Chla Sian Nen, who were married at St. Anilrew*i Cathedral reslerdaj afternoon. The bride was Miss Chan Nyven Yah.24 words
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Article61 1939-08-13 24 RICKSHAW PULLER AND S100 THEFT I I FIIENG Khah, a nck-hav i app an d before Mr. L. i f*i« this morning to lac* the 1... il. is allegrd to 1 100 K P K Menoi: N -J!* Balmoral R n about r> i ti the morm \ug 11 The61 words
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65 1939-08-13 24 SENATOR BchweUenbach, in a letur i<> Mr. Cordell Hu!«. me init«d S'.attN Secretary of State uru«s Che immediate Institution o( an embargo on war supplies to Japan. Japan has broken u series i I International treaties, he argues, n I* •uiir to Rive sixSin Chew Jit Poh - 65 words
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140 1939-08-13 24 Another Concession To Japanese In Shanghai Shanghai, \u^ 12. k NOVEL sit-down strike staged yesterday by a Japanese Renilarmc at n British suard house lasted seven and a hall hours. A sergeant of the Bast Surreys anJ a British sergeant of the MunictpaJ police came across a Japanese gendarme onReuter - 140 words
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Article22 1939-08-13 24 London, Aug. 12. —Callers at Foreign Office yesterday included thTurkish and Polish Ambassadors uid Hie Jugoslav Minister. British WirelessBritish Wireless - 22 words
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207 1939-08-13 24 MOVE TO PREVENT HADING OVER OF CHINESE British Action Illegal? SHANGHAI LAWYERS FILE APPLICATION Concession Mobilises FomJ For Anniversary Of Invasion! Shanghai, Am. ii. \1 U. Hugh Arthur Keeks and Mr. John R#bcrl Joins, partners of the legal firm of Ellis td Hays, this morning filed in their own na:Reuter - 207 words
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Article113 1939-08-13 24 ID»ku ed pur ensor) Shanghai, Aug. 12. Mr. Justice Grant J«.n<^ hat deferred hia decision on thi applic i tion for a rule misi made by Mr. Reeks and Mr K. Jones. \vh«» urcre inftmetcd tiiroiigh jolhltori in London. IThe hearinf, whlcn u;t-, in chambers, lasted three hours.Reuter - 113 words
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Article78 1939-08-13 24 Chungking, An*. It Chinese circles are vcrv perturbed at Britain*! decision to hand «>\ci four Tientsin suspect*. Tin- declsiOll is regarded as tantamount to a death warrant. oflfi< i;ii are rery reticent, i»'»t it is expected lha< verj \i r nn'u> representations will wade m Lond< 'iHankow, Ang<78 words
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66 1939-08-13 24 hung] ii a RADIOPHONE servfc Dm:."! Ing and Hoi will \;v, open* 'I on Ti e«day, wht n Pi-emier, Dr. Ii I Kung. will ex- han the ro^ Sir Geoffrey Norlhcotc. Preparations ;i beini miili connect Chungkinf by radloleleph'iic With Ilisii(»i. Kai^onn, GUngftp<»rc. [Manila, andReuter - 66 words
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42 1939-08-13 24 JAPANESE REPLY Pressing For Talks To Be Resumed a Tok: ,)ies.s seeminffr d] tir British P'« uounrin.; the handmi nUln suspecti The AsihiShi lertcnagicn. B: lined M. 8 f anew delegal f lii.s desin ihe demand that I for i nntlvmam^ ReuterReuter - 42 words
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17 1939-08-13 24 SIM I^ I T rgSSg xsxgSS* linnrtl h i an«« wmW"-17 words
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Article37 1939-08-13 24 JAPANESE SWOOP IN TIENTSIN Sh.in^hn. Auji. 12. JAPANESE ixops > estercla> snddenb occupied the British whjul in the liritish Concession of Tientsin. They examined ail intoning and outgoing steamers. The situation is extreme!} tense. Sin Chew Jit PohSin Chew Jit Poh - 37 words
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Article55 1939-08-13 24 WIDOW'S CLAIM ON AIR CRASH N< W Yolk. Au lii. EXAMINATION of Sir John Rcith I chairman of Imperial Airways, in connection with a suil for damages by nn American woman whose husband wa I killed in the Cayalier disaster, has been jx).stponed until Aug. 25. according to j Mr.55 words
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Advertisement48 1939-08-13 24 MORNING TRIBUNE NEWS while it's NEWS V?cdrn Fanfare, J N f I ufHflH^BßLjS|jficv^M[ H|k' v bk .^^h IH 1 B B a. r*^*^ *^*^^Pk *^^^B I^B^^^^b IB Jl l» S jSF V'MII v I I I.IIV *»""Il\.l 11 1 vI vfi^W circ? n<iic (ind ncJirty men who owe48 words
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