Morning Tribune, 20 May 1939
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section12 1939-05-20 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE ,V_. 93. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, May 20, 19*9. Five lent*12 words
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Article, Illustration2232 1939-05-20 1 PREMIER DENIES MISTRUST OF SOVIET IDEOLOGY CONCESSIONS AS PRICE OF PEACE? Misunderstanding Admitted Tribute Paid To Turkish Friendship IN A LENGTHY SPEECH DURING THE DEBATE IN THE COMMONS ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS, MR. CHAMBERLAIN, Illli TIMI PREMIER REFERRED TO TIIE MISUNDERSTANDING DLRING THE PRESENT ANGLO-SOVIET NEGOTIATIONS AS "ONE OF THE CASES2,232 words
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Article138 1939-05-20 1 I Berlin. May 19. •ement between Britain ..sia, which Mr. Chamberated for the near future, the German view, only ow more cocksure of hers Britain's guarantee to le Warsaw more presumpclares a political comi regard to the debate in itrenfthening el the guaPolaiul. Kuinania and .ordins; to political circles,Reuter - 138 words
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Article685 1939-05-20 1 How To Avoid War? I G. ASKS LONDON. MAY 19. ORGE INITIATED THF, 3N AFFAIRS DEBATE IN MS TO-DAY WHEN HE 1 THAT HE WANTED TO UL EXACTLY WHERE THEY d the paint where deciln the course of wha. few hours— certainlv days. -by Britain. France i be more fateful685 words
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Article80 1939-05-20 1 London, Mav 19. CONTRARY to genii-official statemenU after the return of Princ* Paul from Borne, the attachment oi Yugoslavia to the Bertin-Rpme Art has been agreed on principle in cwh Nations W«,tl, Count Ciano, according to [heNewa Chronicle's Belgtad; Practical express,, in I Nl gj» to thisReuter - 80 words
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Advertisement25 1939-05-20 1 I mm 3 k* 4 5 Lf, f ec Ke,,ort &,2 LJ,. Traflk Rules 18 19 L 22&23 t 1 3. 21 &24 5 fc25 words
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Article362 1939-05-20 2 FOUR DAYS AFTER mtllJ on a visit to the grave of her husband, who died four days prior to the date of the incident, an Arab woman. Sharifa binti Mahami. aged 46 u-;u\ was knocked down by a lorry on Apr. 14 at Inner Serangoon Itoad She362 words
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Article181 1939-05-20 2 Funeral Of Mr. E. L. Hay (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. May 19. AS the cortege marched slowly to the grave at Cheras Cemetery this afternoon, Wearne's plane flew low as a Mark of respect to the late Mr. Ernest Littleton Hay, who was killed when his aeroplane crashed181 words
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Article63 1939-05-20 2 'From Our Own Correspondent i i:V k, May 17. AT to-day's meeting ot tne BangHo** Rotary Club it waa announced Lha the new Pr?si 'aau would bc Mr. F R DUb-are. A !dv! **r, Ministry of Foreifi Affairs, a. id Prioco _.ikui Varnaku. Vamvarn. v." add be63 words
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Article29 1939-05-20 2 Mr. David Frankel is leaving BhlgV KNTC to-day by the Nieuw Holland for vustralia and San Francisco. He hopei u> be back in about eight months29 words
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Article127 1939-05-20 2 Bankrupt Denies His Debt Singapore. Friday. 4 CHINESE bankrupt, who describes ed himself 'as poor as a church mouse" at his public examination this morning: in the High Court before Mr. Justice Manning, created some surprise when he stoutly denied being liable for a debt of $1,271. This was bankrupt's127 words
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158 1939-05-20 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Chinese Seore Sweeping Success In Hupeh Sin Chew Jit Poh Hongkong, May 19. JHE Japanese are suffering a series of reverses in the Province of Hupei. The whole Fujita Division, with the support of 5,000 reinforcements and 27 tanks in an attack on Kongtao, has been annihilated after a ba.tle158 words
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Article82 1939-05-20 2 si,1 Sapore. (J A N a,le g^ stabbing lnci m a coffeeshop at Leong Road, off Jalan fi last night had a sequel morning in the Third r Court when Yong Ah was charged with volum causing hurt to Yon. Yeong. When thc chai had een J accused <a_d82 words
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Article, Illustration104 1939-05-20 2 S'pore Magisteru Changt Mr. H. A. Forrer. the CrimM Judge and first magistrate, ani Singapore yesterday from ham Mr. Forrer will leav? soon for! where he is to relieve Mr J L the Penang Criminal District Jm first magistrate Mr. L. B. Gibson, who has bea 3-s Criminal District Judge104 words
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Advertisement29 1939-05-20 2 "CARLOS" No. 2, THE ARCADE, Telephone 6332 Europeau Hair Drears For Ladies and Gentlemen Specialists in all the latest methods unci expeiN _:i pedicure and manicure. Prices rr.o \.r29 words
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Advertisement28 1939-05-20 2 MR. W. E. RUSSELL H Appointed Acting > Chairman The Governor has app°J Mr. W. E. Russell U' ad Chairman of the Sin?aP^ hour Board with effect 19. j28 words
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Miscellaneous109 1939-05-20 2 SERVICE OFFIC ARRIVE Singap r< fl A FAIR number officers anil of men attached to the vana vices arrived by the "Ranpuil from home. Rear- Admiral A J L Mung OB E is proceeding to Ws s» Hongkong Admiral Murray an A.D.C. to the King since m is on his109 words
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Article198 1939-05-20 3 L of Raffles Hotel (he year ended Feb. L roflt for the yeai fj ***** from which has l'c,.>)reciation $79,061 and 2 leaving a net profit of ii last mentioned sum er the balance of $11,187 f a rd from last" account. L] at credit of profit and c198 words
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397 1939-05-20 3 HEAVY JAP CASUALTIES IN SOUTH HON AN Stiff Chinese Resistance Chungking, May 19. QIXCE early May the Japanese have transferred four divisions from Wuchang opposite Hankow j»nd points along the lower Yangtze River for a concerted drive against the Chinese troops in northern Hupeh by three directions. One full divisionChinese Central News Agency - 397 words
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Article, Illustration33 1939-05-20 3 CHARITY WORKER MISS WONG FOONG YEE, organiser of the New World Cabaret hostesses' concert, to be held on June 11 and 12 at the New World, in aid of the China Relief Fund.33 words
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143 1939-05-20 3 No 'Terms" For Bangkok Schoolgirls (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, May 17. THE Ministry of Public Instruction has thought it well to issue rules to be enforced in schools in Siam. Boy pupils must have their hair closely cropped. Permanent waving of the hair is forbidden to girl pupils, and143 words
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Article30 1939-05-20 3 Pahang Cons 1.4P5 Pels. Ipoh T Dredg iLahati 175 Pete. 35.200 yardage treated 173 hours rti-i Sungei Kinta 147 Pels. 44.500 yar I ive treated 17.3 hours run.30 words
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Article124 1939-05-20 3 Singapore, Friday. over a thousand specimens of animals, birds and fish which bf bunded over to the Philadelphia Academy of National Science. old Geoff. 4 \a».derbi't, a millionaire many times over, and his wife, let I'.k ilie Persons, arrived to-day in Singapore by the "Ruys". tilminates a two-months' expedition124 words
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Article114 1939-05-20 3 *ii._»apore, Friday. inn '< Troller claimed mainF» from her hushand, Mr. f r in the second police 101 f Wi\ Conrad Oldham toad aj follows "That did neglect to main''it'\ Annie Troller. an lon 37(1) of the Minor ce, chapter 24. Europeans. va.s called, Mr. C.114 words
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Advertisement72 1939-05-20 3 Do You Need Classes *-____--_---_---r-__-----__------_-__-_-___-_-a_-____H Only an examination by .-^2Msa*^_ u skilled qualified spe- mm? I •i.,._-t will tell you to /[^lsiij£S» ..•hat extent your vision ft yL+^ j Vs deficient. R. A. THOMPSON Dr. of Ocular Science, Govt. Licentiate (U.S.A.) 35 Years European Clinical Experience 4, Arcade Ground Floor.72 words
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Advertisement51 1939-05-20 3 Silvikrin treatment restores the hair-forming tissues to normal functions. Write for free booklet "Tiie Natural Way of Hair Cult. u-e." SILVIKRIN BRILLIANTINT. Fcr Hair-dressing and Wavesitting Also protects the Scalp fiee from Dandruff and Loss of Hair. From all Chemists. High-cla>s Stores and Hair-dressers. Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS 117-125 Cecil51 words
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Article28 1939-05-20 4 1 H l l Previous 17.8.6 20 1 16 London. To-day £7.8.6 19 IS 16 Friday. Ch* HUM) Id, Fine, per oc. tU.tER Forward 4-116 •ll628 words
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Article65 1939-05-20 4 RI'BBER Previous TV 1 J Spot Buyers o 8 11Q f 9 M • 1 Sellers 1 1 16 8 lst Forward J une) Buyers 8»« 3 « Sellers 8»« B'» 2nd Forward (July Sept.) Buyers 8« 8 8' 8 •• •> Sellers 8 3 16 16 Srd65 words
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Article27 1939-05-20 4 R R 1 1 't*' •, 1 _H iv? Previous £223' i London. To -day £226 £224 Friday. Change TIN STANDARD Cash aftern< <:: price) Forward27 words
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Article78 1939-05-20 4 PALM OIL (Malay) t, Londor i Previous to-day In buik Mav Jv.nc shipment COPRA {Straits, F.M.S.) £14.12 .6 Value £l4l! Mav Shipment SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) til. 11 3 Sellers Mav June Shipment rAPIOC A Seed Pearl lst qual-«f 8 10> 2 Bell< 13 • Singapore >* Mav Shipment ripPKK78 words
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Article70 1939-05-20 4 London, n Previous To-day r.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 176.73 Unrhaneed r.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.72U 8 70 5 8 Unchanszed is. 2 1516d Unchanged r.i*. on Shanghai (closing selling rate* 8 5 16 r.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) ls. 2 29 32d. r.T.70 words
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Article153 1939-05-20 4 London J Previous T*o-daj 1 Distillers 913 919 1 Dunlop Rubber 28 3 28 3 General Electric 79 6 797'0 1 Imperial Checinial Industries 307» 2 30 l 1 i Imperial Tobacco ***** 130 7 1 Analo-Dutch 26 26Canadian Pacific 4 1 1 4 3 16 London153 words
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Article51 1939-05-20 4 New York. MiRUBBER Previous To-day Steady 15 7 8 16 15 15 16 16 1 II Market Tone Steady •pot Buyers 16 Forward Ju'y Sept. tt ti Sellers Euyera Sellers 16»8 16 1 16 15 3 16 TIN Market Tone • Quiet Dull Bpot 48' 8 4851 words
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Article138 1939-05-20 4 Singnpore, Fridaj MINING. Tm at midda\ was $114, unchanged. Buying interest in Ste. lia" •tin shares was again well main._. -e<^ fi m London to-day, Killinghalls, l» rtd n Tins, Southern Malayans being prominent Li. rally, however, there W3 little doing, and apart trom som. i quiry138 words
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Article189 1939-05-20 4 Bingapore, Thursday. In their Wee_£y Rubber Report, Guthrie Co., T I n ite Ti: uncement of the Interna- i:« illation Committee's elease an extra 5 pcr cent. :_> third quarter was generally well bul witli neither manufacturers nor speculators showing much Interest, world rubber markets have continued189 words
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Advertisement75 1939-05-20 4 ________^^^___^^___^^^^^_____________^^^^^___B I mmmV^J *1 Zl I ______F 1 s 'ble for an individual to provide for his valued possessions the safety that is afforded by our vaults where we have safe boxes of various sizes for hire at moderate rates. HIRERS themselves hold the KEYS and ONLY THEY can have75 words
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Advertisement16 1939-05-20 4 SOI 111 asisrnsii INSIKANCE COMPANY, LTD. BRANCHES AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD Tei 5926. 2. Flnlavson Green16 words
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Article701 1939-05-20 5 M May 19. 5 pjn. 3 36 msk 417% i > -Vi 38--42 m -2-1-s* 0.68 J 73 18 6 20 6 1.20 1.25 96 10 3 20--216 m 11I* • SSi 0.30 0.25 9 0.58 O.6OXCS ____r 186 196 K 56 7 m 196 21H 25 6 26701 words
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Article77 1939-05-20 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Company Dividend Books Singapore, May 19. 5 p Close Tot*i rot TIN D«te Ex Div. •• ~ar Hong Fatt 2V<' May 17 5d int. June 8 6d. No. 24 May 24 »***vable Raub Rawang Cone. RIBBER May 26 May 18 June 14 June 977 words
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Article217 1939-05-20 5 LYALL A EV AIT'S QUATATIONS Singapore. Fridn;:. Buyers Seller. Ampatc 33 371 Aver Wengs 0.70 0.75 Batu Selangor.s 1.22 1.27 Hong Fatts 0.60 l.ttcd Hongkong Tin -19 0.54 0/j6 Kan. ur. ling Tin 83 9- 1 Rati] T.r. 21 no Rents 21--"2 4 Killinghalls 129 13 9 • Kramata 9--99217 words
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135 1939-05-20 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter AD 1824. Incorporated In the Netherlands. Netherlands Trading Sone'v. BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital 1 40.030 )00.Reserrc Fund 10,500,000,Chairman of the Board of Direct >ri H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Hoard: D. CRENA DE lONGH LL.D -P: <:d?n% M. TAUDIN CHABOT -D::»«:q_: A.135 words
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Advertisement30 1939-05-20 5 THIS east*; is n ijnbteii ASSUIMM I COUP* LTD.. fine, in the ..Unit? Settte.i tenttj l*roiii|tl and Liberal !Helllt»nient of f tartn* HfAl* ffflCll Iff*. Cecil Mreef. Si_-irap«<re. TEL S<UK30 words
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Article277 1939-05-20 6 Singapore, Friday. JOHN LAWRENCE RUSH, an accountant. Nv.i- to-day convicted on the eHntiw oi rwsrlSiretit drivintr nion l Sfto«« Koad on March 7. hv failing fro await a Baft opportunity ia overtake another car. and fined 525 by Mr. C. H. Whit ton, Tranv Distiict Jtahrc. The277 words
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Article60 1939-05-20 6 From Orr Own Correspondent! Johore Eanru. Thursday. A fine of Sl was imposed on a Chinese driver. Ah Tee, this morning hy Raja Suleiman. Third Magistrate, for keeping a worn out tyre on one of th? v. heels C hi.s hired car Accused pleaded guilty to the charge60 words
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Article204 1939-05-20 6 ■£WUJiam David Tait,tJ officer m ;h e H. a nr"m con %2£m General HospitallaaJJß nes evening at the a 3e of J Mr. Tait had been to .JE health for tiu- few JB member oi ti </ .r.wav-iB Boys' Associate He eipressedawishtoliß to be buried at .-ea, a:_fiM cordance204 words
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Article79 1939-05-20 6 (Fron. 0 U CHINBSE cIB J H peared (Mai istrate, th ogj b?i;v; in pos^ J vl samsu and lth the Lnt( ,Jie inire :n May i J Jalan Ah Fool: 1 ocussd ad io: tiie n ri( J [accidentally i s sV H ,hcr h.<nci h J His79 words
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Advertisement218 1939-05-20 6 -z. i, t m oraND STORV BY BEN PAVILION: TO-DAY tr.ufrs-sweu; :l-'MVll_.!«-/i^. u cas am> gripping: 3-15 6-15 9-15 drama; JMiiy^cl \Mf?LW®jLf\ m m _B^ i ILSO Gaiimont News Showin .Mar. ol ROYAL TOCR i I The \iv\k at Oxford nov. mnk?. _*BMtt_ history as I the 11. •desi-hitting Star218 words
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Advertisement101 1939-05-20 6 THE SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOGHSTY PRESENTS THE CREATION wiih fu!! Chorus and Orchestra <m Sundav. Ma* :'!<!. a. <).... p.rn In The Victoria Memorial Hall. Nancy Fc\vl?r Soprano Lau.uhland Vincent Tenor John Mr.cNYi_.h Bariione Conductor Gian WilKams. B. Mus. Seats 82, $1 and 50 cts. Book at Utt ley and avoid101 words
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Article298 1939-05-20 7 H« Singapore, Friday. I K ng, a well-known K i passed away a .uk Kurau Roau E afternoon after i> li.: age of 86. K principal of tne nov rebrokers carry int. It Arcade under th. m Keng and Company m active business a fev. B survived by his298 words
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Article154 1939-05-20 7 1 Our Own Keporter) Pciktttf, Mav 18. vtin the local 1 roach were well re- < party of seven deInspector Kay Kim 1 cf t ie mosi daring i robtarfea in town iis. 1 b.ry took place a'. •ad th« residence ot hee Choong, now vufurniture remaining. l ht154 words
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Article58 1939-05-20 7 'From Our Own Correspondent* Balik Pulau, May 18— A Chinese, Goh oh. who was summoned to answer a harge of throwing a dead pig into a .ream, appeared before Mr. S. T. Ste--art yesterday morning at the Bayan _epas Court when he was ordered by58 words
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Advertisement137 1939-05-20 7 ALHAMBRA OPENING TO-MORROW 4 snows 11 a.m. 3.15, 6.15 9-15 P.M. 20th-Centt_ry-Fox present \m\ ___r H^«pxsi W—^m^^^^^M mmm— f^dj :T __B_ j_____ H___^^__ 'f__r —&U aa a. __^ja**'' m> m JANE WITHERS in the Happy Hit of The Season 'RASCALS' with Rochelle Hudson. Robert Wilcox. LAUGH WITH JANE! She's gone137 words
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Advertisement169 1939-05-20 7 VOU CAN BE ASSURED OF A GOOD EVENING'S ENTERTAINMENT IF YOU PAY A VISIT TO ANY OF TIIK. FOLLOWING HOUSES OPERATED BY SHAW BROTHER LIMITED. POSITIVELY LAST DAY j SJgSFI? ALHAMBRA 20th CENTU RY-^FOX PRESENT THE HITZ miotiieiis (Funnier than ever) in Damon Runyon's Grand Comedy hit! T^mmm. I m**y<y*mm169 words
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1133 1939-05-20 8 Work Of Jewish Refugee Relief Committee Chairman's Report MR Daviu Frankel chairman, reports as follows in relation to tiie work carried out by the Jewish Refugee Committee. A.s chairman of the Jewish Refugee Itelief Committee, and on the eve of my departure from Singapore for a period of a ttt1,133 words
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Article43 1939-05-20 8 HUNDREDS DIE IN TIMOR FLOODS Kupland, May 19. HUNDREDS of the native inhabitants are' reported to have perished in floods devastating parts of Timor. Many cattle have been drowned and crops are entirely destroyed. The damage is estimated at two million guilders. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article67 1939-05-20 8 Chinese Consular Promotior fHE Nationa, os™g£?. M„ 1 date issued to-dav n l Wang Feng M CoiSoe^ ington and Mr Yu En i, Wellington and apS^i Yi-ping as Vice-Co°Si at J* ChenTseh-lnu.asAttU^ ese Embassy m Berlin Mr Attache to the Chinese Ji Rome. Mr Keng Chia-tao T to the ChineseChinese Central News Agency - 67 words
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Article78 1939-05-20 8 At th* 1 tenth annual general j cf the India-Ceylon As_ ciation, held on Monday, at the Assoclai mises, the following office beans elected President, Mv AN Mitra. vie dent. Dr. K. Damodaram: hen. tary. Mr. S. Arumugam; hon j cretary; Mr. K. V. Nair; hon. rer, Mr78 words
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Advertisement41 1939-05-20 8 DOG'S HEAD 1 Idrandy MBI SPECIAL MATURE AIKTVAITAN i§j2rSrlaS AUMKALIAN §*J|fi BRANDY 1$.&8»X,?8 HOSPITAL OLM.IIY fa^;?^^^ MENTION "DOGS HEAP" IF kSfc^L^^f Y() l T 'KE lOOKING FOR A ITRE KRANDY ITS A FINE -PICK-MEI IP\ SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. W.P.S. nfl41 words
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Article281 1939-05-20 9 Progress In Activities IV and unostentatiously, the Hongkong Eugenics League flinties to do remarkable work in its efforts to promote the L of l'at ilitirs for scientific contraception, so that married mt) space Of limit their families with a view to the producf health) and strong children281 words
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Article96 1939-05-20 9 (I s,l Kussian naval m s ij, mi St reveals l e r V 1 f0 rmidi >ble navy meric an shipyards CIS blt infor ™ation. the N WhaSSS" t0 bUild at S5 air r b f ttlesh iPs. a number B^America fl96 words
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Article70 1939-05-20 9 (From Our Own Correspondent A CHINESE-OWNED Armstrong Vidiey saloon, Pk. 1, going In the direction of Batu Gajah last night at about il o'clock, suddenly burst into flames The driver, a Chinese, brought the blazing car to a quick halt and the only other occupant, the owner70 words
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Article27 1939-05-20 9 Taiping, May 18. —A Chinese provisions shop in Kota Road. Taiping. \vi> tarred on the outside by some unknown persons. So far no arrests have been made.27 words
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137 1939-05-20 9 (From Our Own Correspondent! Balik Pulau, May 18 THIS is trying to interfere with the 1 Courts ju7st.de. Writing to me a letter about the other party before the case is heard is a serious offence," was the warning His Worship told an Indian yesterday137 words
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Advertisement107 1939-05-20 9 *HE Major is not new to the travel game he has played it in all parts of the world and knows the ropes. That is why when home-l^ave comes you will find him flying back to England with Imperial Airways. He gets longer at home. He has the comforts of107 words
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314 1939-05-20 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Saturday. May 20, 1939. THANKS TO U.S.A. yy'E .stated two days ago that the co-operation of the United States with Britain and France was necessary in order to combat Japanese designs on foreign interests in the Far East. That American co-operation has been iorthcoming in good measure; indeed314 words
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Article, Illustration947 1939-05-20 10 Robert Brenard - Fly to NEW ZEALAND for DEEP SEA FISHING Robert Brenard r By 1 z HR. R. L Sutton, of Kansas City, is a deep-sea angler and big-game hunter who has thrashed the seven seas with his line and explored the five continents with his gun. When he is no* fishingCourtesy Imperial Airways - 947 words
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Article131 1939-05-20 10 QUAITI STATE MAKES PROGRESS j London, May MESSAGES from Aden state m tan Sir Galen bin Ghalib All Ruler of the Hadramaut State m and Mukalla. left the latter pa.j» Tuesday for India, where nevtm to stay for a few months. jnjj was given a loyal send off by tnoa131 words
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Article80 1939-05-20 10 London. IJJ THE Minister ot A«ric.il^ I in the House of <*«£%> ernment's decision on llure fl further assistance to a?" f pr ifl application of the prmcipi surance to sheep, baiftv For oats the cost niu e respect of the I9« crop, an^ mum liabilityBritish Official Wireless - 80 words
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Article184 1939-05-20 11 [nsuita bility Of esent Conditions I London, May 19. TIONS were asked in the House of Commons last night about tss reports regarding a loan to the Spanish Government. he Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir John Simon) made the ing statement in reply: So lar as I am aware184 words
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Article243 1939-05-20 11 U. S. Brazil New Credit Pact THE United States Government has concluded a new "credit pact" pledging Brazil a potential $120,000.--000 of financial aid in the form of gold and commercial credits. Brazil, in turn, promised to restore free monetary exchange, resume payments on its defaulted $375,000,000 bonds, and encourage243 words
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Article255 1939-05-20 11 UNKNOWN Resent Women "Heads" !a nation heading for the basse would force men to nder sn.iis'er head mistresses, d Mr. W. Barford. during: his u lia j address at the annual nce ol the National AssociaSchooi masters at Nottingham ■i! S "Nearly 4,000 women [•hing purely boys' classes." ted out.255 words
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Article266 1939-05-20 11 'FHE naval manoeuvres which were concluded last month by the American navy convinced President Roosevelt, Admiral William D. Leahy, Chief of Naval Operations, and the high command of the fleet that the air arm of the United States fleet is now superior to that266 words
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Article85 1939-05-20 11 Managua. •l UCIFER Satan Adam" i« These tae tht? names of a child here, just christened. -Adam" 'the name of his grandfather" was given the infant at his cl ristening. Lucifer Satan" were the names under vhich he was registered at birth. There Ls considerable speculation here85 words
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Article251 1939-05-20 11 DEEP-SEA CAMERA INVENTED A 'tn^ itional invention has b?c. made i>v a leading Munich entfn. r. Dr. Ho.mtnn. He has invented a deep-sea camera with which he r_a*. already conducted succesafiil exien ments in the depths of Bode JK". m the Lake «.f Constance, as it knnv» to many American251 words
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140 1939-05-20 11 WILL RUSSIA RECOGNISE OLD CZARIST DEBT? IX the foreign bond market announcement that a British trade delegation would visit Moscow shortly led to unexpected speculation in pie-revolutionary Russian bonds. Some believe the Soviet Government might recognise the old Czarist debt if the delegation was successful in improving British -Soviet trade140 words
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Advertisement22 1939-05-20 11 p or Your Convenience J EFORE OR AFTER THE SHOW DIM] At The CAPITOL RESTAURANT N Sydney Rock Ojsten AND Strawberries obtainable.22 words
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Advertisement67 1939-05-20 11 I^H^TMJBTONIC FOOD I Obcotoobfe tf til Chmmu ant Su*— I SINGAPORE MUNICIPALIIY lenders are invited for the supply of Crushed Granite Specification and Tender Form may be obtained at the Tender Room. Tenders doa al 11 noon on 25th Mav 1939. C. H. GOLDIK. Municipal Secretary. nim II? W33 *^A*\67 words
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Article, Illustration320 1939-05-20 12 WHITHER? FLIGHT FROM ALBANIA AS COLONEL BECK. POLISH FOREICV i ierUltec that Poland would make no ,lNl^tl{ Dr.izig question, ihe first refugees from _h_' lnN ion in at Liverpool Street Station to seek safetv nt >'arH ino that Danzig will be the next territni!! don U by the Nazis, hundredsPlanet News - 320 words
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Article, Illustration1577 1939-05-20 14 Dresses You Can Make Yourself ;h'4'«»maki«»t4 is I asrinali .a» Iloblw Whirh I* Also Of practical Value. Especially If Your Menus Are Limited. A smart but sinio'e coat to >lip »>» ,nrr your light dress**. Make it ei shantung silk, ottoman or Vyrlla mixture. THE dresses sketched this week by1,577 words
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Advertisement62 1939-05-20 15 7tf£- J*D£ New stock Lingerie just received. Unusual Inexpensive 18 Battery Roaa, lst Cimr Phone 7143 *5 Hair SMMs Beautv Special «ls !>V ANNOUNCE Th/* Opening of Our New Sul ni at :.i.3-A. Orchard Ko.id (Cil ve n Paterson Rel. ft Tanulin Rti.) PMI M»«v<age Hair Tti ited by LATEST62 words
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Advertisement365 1939-05-20 16 jv TO FRENCH Ports CHARCEURS REUNIS mniiw DALNY For Marseilles, Havre. Antwerp. Dunk::! CAP PADARAN For Marseille*. Nantes, St. Nazane &Un TO SAIGON INDOCHINA CAP TOURANE For Saigon. Tourane and tUlpfa v J DESIRADE For Saison. Tourane and Haiph m S. A. M. 1. (from Saigon) GG. MAURICE LONG For365 words
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285 1939-05-20 17 Typhoid In lpoh (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, May 18. THK cavity of the situation with regard to the spread of typhoid 1 in Ipoh has necessitated the arrival here of Dr. R. B. T. Oreene, Senior Bacteriologist of the Institute for Medical Kesea.ch. Kuala285 words
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Article123 1939-05-20 17 t Kuala Lumpur. May 18. r f of having forged a chequ" Chartered Bank for $807.83 tuted vesterdnv morning i Yean Leong. who had been j >y Messrs. Gibson. Anderson and Co.. for the second Seating Mr. E. D. Butler bv iim to sisn. Lim Yean Leong had123 words
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Article69 1939-05-20 17 London, May VJ. TIIE rating committer of the Institute oi London Underwriters has made alterations in the current schedule of rates applicable to vessels sailing on and after 10-daft including the following: voyages to (he area of Siam, India. th.> Netherlands Indies, Malaya, Burma and BritishReuter - 69 words
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Article45 1939-05-20 17 HOnffeonf. May 19. Vice-Admira! Hart, newly appointed Commander-in Chief of the American Asiatic fleet, ll due in Shanghai on July 18. Admiral Harry Yarnell i.s return' ng to the United States at the end of June. Central News AgencyChinese Central News Agency - 45 words
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Advertisement267 1939-05-20 17 [IHXS PIIILP LINE. (Incorporated in Australia* NEXT SAILINGS Dae Sulla. Mav 28 June 3 July 6 July 9 I i rovnd trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the r tei us wingers mav transfer at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney or ro tho connecting K.P.M. Vessel. ANE/SYDNEI return 5642 86267 words
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Miscellaneous187 1939-05-20 17 3STAL INTELLIGENCE TO-DAY -ind Southern Nieuw Holland May 20 2.30 p.m. 1 U V' Brunei and Labuan Darvel 20 3.30 p.m. iN BIU Ranpura 20 10 a.m. W Ranpura 20 10 a.m Islander 20 11 a.m. F S U1 t B-itainx K.L.M. 20 2 p.m. W Great B.itain x Ranpura187 words
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Miscellaneous194 1939-05-20 17 SHIPS IN DOCK gggsr WeW"^ Entrance Exit ship Godown Gate Gate Ranpura J Kutsang j Glenapp IJ Pres. Harrison Kenryu Maru, Kamuning 7 J Cape Nelson 30 Perak J :J Ipoh «J J J burban Maru 48 -j Ph em ius I J Relau J J J Agapenor J J194 words
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Article112 1939-05-20 18 Singapore, Friday. A PRETTY wedding took platv ai St. Andrew's Cathedral jreater-u-hen Miss Mollie Ingram HedgM daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. M Hedges, of Westeliff-on-Saa, l^ex. became the wife of Mr. Alexander I -slie Archer, son of Mr. and Mrs A Archer, of Otford, Kent. England The112 words
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2717 1939-05-20 18 Radio Discussion VIR. H. B. Sym. A.S. P., Traffic Branch, and a member of the Public engailtd Kn discussion on the iew traffic Mgtl lat ions in a broadcast from the 8.M.8.C. on Thursday. The paragraphs in black are the interruptions of the member2,717 words
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Advertisement249 1939-05-20 18 TRADEBARGAINS FOR SALE CUTLERY RITCHEN U TENSILS HOON SECK TRADING CO 1 Raffles Place. Singapore. Phone SB5B. BARGAINS! Read this page of Special Trade Bargains appearing in the Morning Tribune every Saturday. You will find what you are looking for anil SAVE MONEY. OPTICAL Whatever your optical requirements NAN-SIN has249 words
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87 1939-05-20 19 BOY SCOUTS' WILDING FUND DONATIONS donations to the Singa*Boy Scouts' Headquarters Buildve been received or propreviOQi list was issued Ignatius $10, Mr. Q, H. I. N. Benjamin $21. Taytonr $25, Mr. L. R. Singapore Tun Club (snd v^ 0 1 lr Lim Boon Thin $500, Choy $500, Mr. Yong Yit87 words
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Article59 1939-05-20 19 Kunming, May 19 -Only by actfve participation in International anars c" the United States contribute to■vard world peace, declared Prol Johnston of the political science ""ment of the Washington Umv in an add:.-; on the United States and j the international situation at ine. SouthwestChinese Central News Agency - 59 words
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213 1939-05-20 19 London, May 19. WHILE Russian circles in London expressed pessimism regarding the progress of the Anglo-Russian talks after the meetings between Sir Robert YansiUari (British Foreign Office Adviser) and M. Maisky (Russian Ambassador), and frit that the latest Rnli-h observations were still inadequate for213 words
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171 1939-05-20 19 DEVELOPMENT OF CHINA'S VAST RESOURCES Chungking, Ma> IS OVER 300 resolutions calling tor unreserved and co-ordinatei effort in the develepment and improvement of China's productive forces in the rear, were passed at the recent National Producti'm Conference here. The resolution? touched upyn every phase of production in the nations inter;171 words
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Article214 1939-05-20 19 Health Of The East nr-HE health bulletin of the Leagu? of Nations Health Organisation Eastern Bureau. Singapore, for the weekended Mav 18 states: One death from plague occurred in Calicut (West-Coast of India) on May 14. The -port has been free from* the direase since November 1937. A considerable rise214 words
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Article91 1939-05-20 19 Chungking, May 19. CHINESE military circles ridicule the Japanese allegation over the radio from Tokyo that Major-General Ting Chien-fan. a Chinese brigade commander, has been captured by the Japanese in North Kiangsi Province scuth of tho Yangtze River in Cent:..? China, after which he is alleged to91 words
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161 1939-05-20 19 Kuala Lumpur, Thursday Mpi, S. W. Jones, British Resident, Ifi Selangor, Mrs. Jones and Miss Jones, Mive Kuala Lumpur by the night, mall thU evening for Penang, where they wiil board the Carthage for Europe. Although official confirmation is lacking, it is generally expected that161 words
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Article40 1939-05-20 19 Our Own Correspondent' Johore Bahru, Thursday ,'v driver, Mahfood bin had four previous conviction:I'd before the Third Magistral. Suleiman, this morning with carryweight of 1 ton 2 CWtl lorry Reused pleaded and was fined $12 ty .•.l.r trate.40 words
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146 1939-05-20 20 "Conchies" To Work On Soldier's Pay London, May 19. TIIK Military Training Bill was read a third time in the House of Commons by 337 votes against 130 and sent to the Lords, who will pass it through all stages next week. Labourites cheered Mr. Hore Belisha when the War146 words
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Article260 1939-05-20 20 EMPIRE DAY CHILDREN'S CONCERTS T HE Concert <w is arranging to give two h Day Concerts, one on the Dav! the 24th, and the other on lj These children's concerts hav come so popular, and the from the schools lor tickets i great, that it has been foum possible to260 words
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Article81 1939-05-20 20 LABOUR MOVIE AMENDMENT TO BUDGET London. H rE Parliamentary Labour M put down an amendment motion for the second reading Finance Bill on May 25. m assent to the second readu* -round that the bill "conunogj of unbalanced budgets, ar.d m major financial problem* ig i-400.000.000 to the national cwReuter - 81 words
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Miscellaneous60 1939-05-20 20 ROME 2RO lUI > IfS (I H 5 20— 7.45.-New, "L d select;^: u an n i songs in the ope- I Weekly "*£s£ fl songs: the Ven puj Weeklv survey M in Italian HOLLAND PCJ 15.22 Mcs <P> RS National £**> announcement 7.35 Phohi d^^V,, S« montary Ta 8.1.-,60 words
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Article396 1939-05-20 21 Majesties Now In Canadian Capital Ottawa, May 19. [HE King and Queen have arrived here. A great cheer rose from thousands of persons in the streets when it was announced tha\ the Royal train, after halting most of the night in the open country, had left396 words
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435 1939-05-20 22 Winners Showed Better Combination Loyals.... 3, SRC L BETTER team combination coupled with good constructive play saw the Loyals defeat the S.R.C. by thiee goals to one at the Stadium yesterday in a Division I league fixture There was a change in435 words
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Article, Illustration19 1939-05-20 22 Soccer or Rugger? Picture taken duifng yesterdays First Division soccer in which the LovH| beat the Rees. 3—l. TribuneTribune - 19 words
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222 1939-05-20 22 Yadi Kamis Win Doubles Title At Y. M. C. A. Singapore, Friday. ADAPTING themselves more quickly on the slippery turf, Yadi and Kamis annexed th** mens doubles championship title of the Y.M.C.A. invitation lawn tennis tournamciu when they scored a rather easy victory over Tan Huck Toe and Chua Choon222 words
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Article162 1939-05-20 22 England Beaten At Belgrade Belgrade, May 18. pOITT thousand spectators saw Yuri; hn ia, playing better than thev had over th ne, b»>at l.nglan.l I I in A Muiatir.n football. land had more of the play territorially but were inclined to overelaborate their movements, while the quick deadly tackling ofReuter - 162 words
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Article137 1939-05-20 22 After tin minutes si ptay in the Excise area, the Chinese made a concentrated move and following a <• tre frea Chin Ann. Wee Ln* brought scores even a^ain. The Excise played a determined same to take the lead once again bui the uood work of Soo Tuan137 words
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Article55 1939-05-20 22 Tbe following members have aecepted t play for s CC. vs. Raffies Institution at 2 p.m. at Rattles Institution ground: P. Bartram <Capt a. d. Dant, J. W. Jackson, P. Whitworth. C. Wood rock. G. Alexander, Lt J. B. Aveling, la Hygate, D. E. Weston, J55 words
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87 1939-05-20 22 35th. Fortred Beat S.C .C. In Friendly Match 35th Fortres i nta UU u played J\ S.C.C. pri *e rm Cn. defeated the M^ two goals to one. Durint the game, the Forti i Club half. Pl« tbe other end o sett was tested I PICKARDop Sappers, snd n* led87 words
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245 1939-05-20 22 chinese Second Team Beat Excise 3-2 S.C.F.A. II 3. Excise S.C 4 X interesting game of soccer was played at the Harbour ft club ground at Cantonment Road yesterday when the set ond sli of the Singapore Chinese Football Association met and defo the Excise Sports Club team by three245 words
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Article98 1939-05-20 23 China Out of Davis Cup PARIS. StAY 19. tniINATBD CHINA FROM SIS CUP WHEN IN THE PETRA AND PELLIZZA SIN KIE AND CHOY 6-C T) DAY France won t*" singles Ur Kee lost to De.ivemau 6 5 6—o. and Boussus _6 6-4 r ler as again dull for toll t98 words
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Article152 1939-05-20 23 Loyals dividual Ateletic Meet If the linals in the indiafthletac meet held at Thsndaj were as folVards (Final) ■onn. [%i Mulligan. <3 1 IU 2 5 sees. Vards (Final) orth, (2 1 Mulligan <3' 24 sees. >ards (F.nal) irth, (2) Wheelmsley, (Si 56 mcs. farts (final) ies lS_ Potts. Hurdles152 words
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Article179 1939-05-20 23 London. May 19. Worcester beat Kent by 83 runs. Worcester 146 (Lewis 6 for 46 and 153 (Lewis 5 for 57 >. Kent 72 (Martin 6 for 23 1 and 149 (Martin 8 for 04 Glamorgan brat Essex by five wickets, in a two-day match, there being n„179 words
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Article383 1939-05-20 23 M.;M.l>_l..i <<»lllb-OII< fHE First Seaforth Highlanders and the tS'E^Sun-eys are anon* the forces secretly mobilised during the niriit to ouarcl the ex.ts into the International SetUeSn fw£ the ITl 10 1 Whe, e at K the P' ,e -™*«i »W hour of' began Ut the of Shan^»383 words
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248 1939-05-20 23 "STAND UP AND FIGHT," AT THE CAPITOL I C^^Ut^o^J^ THOSE popular favourites, Robert Taylor and Wallace Beery, are associated in a very excellent picture of America in the early days of the 19th century at thc Capitol where, for the next few davs, the 1 I M.G.M. picture "Stand Up248 words
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Article34 1939-05-20 23 Brunei Tapping suspended Bukit Timah 7,080 Changkat 15,193 Haytor 7,700 Indragiri 29.119 Lunas 18.t»3 J Nyalas 25.000 Tapah 45 SW Ulu Pandan 2,71! Kuala Reman 91,300 Lok Kawi 30,000 Bruseh 27.00034 words
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Article20 1939-05-20 23 Owing to the wet condition of the courts the ties were not played at Hong Lim Green yesterday.20 words
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Advertisement56 1939-05-20 23 "ngapore Golf Club kfcJ? the result the Irv L u Ladies D «ffer's Cup Mrs. G. M. Nayf* beat Mrs. H. A. Frepetachlan beat Mrs. H. C. *Cuffln boat Mrs. H. C. a I -Clements beat Mrs. B. v L 1 beat Miss J. Elder 1 '2 up"'" beat Mn.56 words
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Article363 1939-05-20 24 DEBATt MR. CHURCHILL London. May 19. MK. WINSTON (linUHILL said M that clearly Russia was not going to enter into an agreement unless she was treated as an equal, and unless there was evidence that the methods employed by the allies were likely to lead to success. No363 words
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Article, Illustration214 1939-05-20 24 Madrid. May 19. t'.WMMMmmm. Manco made his official > entry h.to Madrid this morning wiien he drove to the liibune to review sonu- IM.OOO tpx.ps participating in tne victory inarch including 10.000 Italians and 4,000 Germans. Thc mani. will be followed by the departure of Italian andReuter - 214 words
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Article70 1939-05-20 24 Mr. Attlee nud he thought that Mr. Lloyd George had drawn an extremel gloomy but nevertheless true picture of the world situation. He complained that there had been in constructive efl for peace, and onlv nervous waiting for the next act of a^greesion. We must recognise the aggreaelve70 words
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Article231 1939-05-20 24 Jerusilem. Mati f)NE of the British constables who were wounded in ve.-terdayiH has died. It is now estimated thai 12 British pain ;m.l Jews were injured. I Yesterday's events restraint on tlv j part cf i police who for many hour! [he hail of b:: IReuter - 231 words
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Article71 1939-05-20 24 Tokyo. May ly SIR ROBERT CRAIGIE called at the Foreign Office and communicated the British Government'! rejection of the Japanese demands In connection with the administration of the International Settlement In Shanghai, according to Domei. It wa> Stated In London that Sir Robert Craigie, whan presenting71 words
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Article131 1939-05-20 24 DKPLYING on the debate. Mr Ru 11 ler said that he had heard it ettgested that if there was aggression in the Mediterranean. Turkev would not move a ship or man unless there was agreement with Russia. That was a misreading of the declaration to which Turkey had131 words
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Article115 1939-05-20 24 Difference Stilll Exists 1 London. Mav Uf. ]W. MAISKY called at the Foreign Offic i, this morning and saw Sir Robert vari Sit tart. It li understood he informed him of the terms of communications received from the Soviet Government, replying to his account on the contact". with Sir Robert115 words
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Article19 1939-05-20 24 It is.- "'■lj leavr the county or Ihev would concentr- 'S arc said I I sand ana M* ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article89 1939-05-20 24 London. May i9. "TIIK thin you stele and sold was a 1 plan, the possession of which m.gat. UD the event of war between this country and Germany, have enabled them tc bomb and destroy lhe factory and Uvei of v ur fellow worker*."89 words
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Advertisement13 1939-05-20 24 %e JOdicious %'rst Quencher Whilst "v Sailing phone 3463 <^^2^" IT aerated waters13 words
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Article, Illustration1640 1939-05-20 1 MALAYAN CRICKET REVIEW Mutthucumaru Captain of this year's Rest XI to meet the Kuropeans. HTHIXG taken into consideration, the thirteen players chosen fttaiid by in readiness for the Rest in their annual Clarke Hatch against the Europeans, make a good team, with the M1,640 words
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Advertisement23 1939-05-20 1 On Other Pages Seletar 2 Malaya Cup Soccer 3 Perak and K.L. 4 Giliman Alexandra 5 Tanglin 6 Badminton 7 Turf Topics 823 words
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Article, Illustration789 1939-05-20 2 Seletar Sports Notes ANOTHER CRICKET FAILURE (By FLASH") A TIILF/TICS is the order of the day at Seletar. Heats have already commenced, and the date for Sports Day has been arranged for May IL 230 Squadron, the winners of the Athletic trophy last year,789 words
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Article, Illustration253 1939-05-20 2 1(11) Tann-r. the British Guiana cham ;v 'm. boxed brilliantly and skilfully to outpoint the gallant Billy Charlton, of Gateshead, over ten rounds at Leeds Town Hall. Tanner t.ighed six pounds light c than hia rival, but was altogether too smart and forceful for Charlton,253 words
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Article129 1939-05-20 2 GLANDE CENSURE AN the eve ol lhe Cup Fj \J fchieh L^.e competing ws*e ooth -gland" team., rcetoall league flubs voice* disapproval ai the treatmnt At a c nfcrence in Lon* the League clubs und tht agement Committee the pM fully discussed and the feeing was agai.i>t the vide adoption129 words
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60 1939-05-20 2 Sporting Attraction At World's Fair piG .*jfl fi planned by the Garden authorities (o G visitor to 0 Weld's F» l f-.» cf ?SU»j Rtadlson-Squan tion. A six -day bijydewjj^ •■The Whirl r °ndtl«H iiv the Hian n B n*J mission were 1 ortfcr t> suit Boxing Is under the60 words
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Article, Illustration958 1939-05-20 3 POSSIBLE SERVICES ELEVEN FOR THE MALAYA CUP CURTAIN-RAISER M the approach of the first of the H.M.S. Malaya series of games on Saturday, May 27, between Sembilan and the Combined Serv.ces, speculation to the chances of the Combined Services us year. Possessing a devastating forward line and an impregnable rearguard,958 words
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Article, Illustration183 1939-05-20 3 BY OUR SOCCER SPORTER >ker Not Came Of te Chance I is not a game of chance. ■ding to l division of ■an appeal court, in a < ■olving a game of poker 111 an inn in northern |re_.tlv. Idri. manager of the Dopo-pr-work) Association at MonPola was brought before183 words
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Article, Illustration637 1939-05-20 4 " Permainan - POLICE TAKE A HAND IN CLEANING UP FOOTBALL UNRULY PLAYERS FINED IN COURT "Permainan" PFRAK SPORTS NOTES AT last the Ipoh Police have decided to do something tangible to remove all undesirable elements from Perak soccer. Last week for the first time in the history of football in the State637 words
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544 1939-05-20 4 Selangor Meets Negri At Soccer To -Day IC L Sports Notes 1 ME m.»st notable feat in cluh cricket at Kuala Lumpur last week was Rag Cheng 9 howling against the Selangor Eurasians. He peated his success of the previous week when he captured seven P.C.A. wickets ior 32 runs,544 words
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Article60 1939-05-20 4 Four perfect hands, each with a complete _uit. were dealt at a bnj^ '■ame at the Berkeley Country C.uV California One bid seven spades, the others tnrew In their hands, giving the bidder and lur partner 1.510 points for anonvulnerable -rand siam. The chance cf sucn a60 words
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Article139 1939-05-20 4 ARMSTRONG HONOURED Henry Armstr.,.,,. the crloured Houbte-w^U £*H has been made an h.>,_ u am Pioii ber of the sYnl kl*2Ej9 whtaheisi„r. r ;i t s Ka^ It is a oecisin of SJ* hcance. Following m SlWin the old davs it ws.^S and recorded that n,'!^ 5 1 1 would139 words
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Article127 1939-05-20 4 BOON MAN FIGHT IN AMERICA Eric Boon, British lightweight, ing champion, is to make his se trip to America in Jun.*. and ti is a likelihood of him being companied by Tiny Bo.tock, Staffordshire flyweight Boon, who is at present on at hall tour, is keen to fight before! iean127 words
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223 1939-05-20 5 Alexandra Sports Notes ILL s ecer programme was witnessed at Alexandra last week, the ittraction was when the Royal Signals met and defeated La.S.I by 3 goals to 2. ras fast and ever, throughout, LS.C *\v. ing m'.'ch improved 'mv- tuppoil woik by b r.<223 words
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145 1939-05-20 5 Sutcliffe, At 44, Season's First Centurion AFTER damp beginning, which ru-H manv matches to be ■headinid. the BngiUi cricket sn teemed as li it were Irytag *>. make up for lost <mc. judging by the cfmiuries recorded during the *it t Xm' r* o k T>- honour of knockm? the145 words
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130 1939-05-20 5 For the ninth t^me nce IWO Joe Dav's n'v on the eve of depart tag for routh Africa, and Tom Newman met m r. h e final rf Mm P rof T ,on -„hi OUs chamrvn^Wp ta London. Ln il this year Newman had won130 words
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Article, Illustration607 1939-05-20 5 COS - ARE THE LOYALS LOSING THEIR EARLY SEASON FORM? COS (■illiimii Sport* Xo.ps By COCCER Cillman as served up by ihe Loyals Ist Eleven and RtMJTVCB is definitely on the downgrade.. The fir*-! team in their recent matches have shown very little of the championship form which they displayed at the607 words
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Article173 1939-05-20 5 tlm forthcoming visit of the famous amateur side, Middlesex Wanderers F.C., to Turkey— tlicir 50th foreign tour is exciting such interests throughout the Republic- that a considerable change is being made in their plans. The main object of the visit to Turkev wa.s to meet the173 words
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Article, Illustration1034 1939-05-20 6 Tads Determined To Make Amends For Earlier Failures la u^liii Mmitt HON -ual the ue.uner has oi-re more improved Tanglins sportsfields are being used to thrir full capacity, but unfortunately „!y miror mat ,i xtxx are being played on them, with an odd major Lime just to keep lata** It1,034 words
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Article121 1939-05-20 6 Foord Own A Gold Mlm Now BEN Foord. ex-he..*' V pion of the Briti h mpjej was formerly a ban Beach, is new t»:« usW one-man gold mine in p fpr derg District, and the »?**JS ducing the gold has mu. r! that he plans to retun i to ]t121 words
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Article, Illustration450 1939-05-20 7 Dra w Fo r Men's Junior Championships Takes Place To-day BAIUHI-STOX \4ITIS BY OFFICIAL SEASON STARTS SHORTLY ftRAW thv (he junior singles and doubles championship tournamenfg fcr men lakes place at \hv Clerical I ri n 10-day, and very shrr'iiv (he Singapore B&ffrifintoi- Awodaiftoii will formaly open the official hariminton450 words
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Advertisement53 1939-05-20 7 •NEW HUDSONTHE WORLD'S BEST BICYCLE I'ntirely on their own merits NFW l!VDS(» R'.--ycle»- hfttft .rned a truly "WOT!d--wide'* rspatation f*»r rvni'Rixc QUALITY o BEAUTIFUL MSKM rPFRB FIMv.H o .HAI TSMXN IMP and P. P'M ABI lITY •^hile VALUE for MONEY is. nf H ;.r f NF MHI PROM tradition. SIME,53 words
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Article, Illustration708 1939-05-20 8 New Grandstand At Penang Will Provide Seats For 1,500 (By "Marcus Superbus") IT is M as well lhal lhe POUU* Turf Club has decided to cut down tU number ci racing days al the forthcoming meeting to three as the very moderate number of entries would not have justified a708 words
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309 1939-05-20 8 Dorothy Round Will Slim Back To Form Women in England are wondering How with only six weeks to dQ it- MISS Dorothy Round, the former Wimbledon women's singl champion, is attempting U. make a "come-back" on the tea court, after an absence of two yearsDespite the fact that she is309 words
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Article18 1939-05-20 8 The I Donai I rhampfc i. ts I cunmitiee of tne I Ycrk. J18 words
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Advertisement79 1939-05-20 8 For I Higli Class i| |%T BT BADMINTON TENNIS GOODS (TOURNAMENT STRINGERS) I. M _M___________.^_«-n-__-_» .»•__-»._---_> -___-__a-n_^__-_-_-___a___-_-__--. I Why I'*;;* 1 Vopir il Gut* Wlmmi YOV CAN GET 1. "KUPSPRINGER" Qoarantgd Championship Gut (Mac!. ii e- branded with 2 tiny red lines) $10.00 j 2. KLIP LION guts branded with79 words
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