Morning Tribune, 13 June 1939
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section12 1939-06-13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE ■NO. IK SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, June 13, 1989. rive Cents.12 words
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Article635 1939-06-13 1 Resentment At "Very Offensive Suggestions" SOVIET PACT DELAY QUERIED IN COMMONS LONDON, TONE 12. I N THE HOUSE OF COMMONS TO-DAY. THE PREMIER 1 JUMPED TO HIS FEET AND EZCLAI MED. "MR. L ALTON IS VERY OFFENSIVE IN HIS SUGGEST >XS. WHEN. AFTER MR. CHAMBERLAIN I! IDBritish Official Wireless - 635 words
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Article81 1939-06-13 1 I pea York, June 12. Its the Royal viMt aval President RooaeteJl as the u.Hi ii.it ion cereL Flip.: Military Acaia:t ue hay« had the if t rhi( from King [Sixth, as eoaarteaeaj „t i ..nhality and I een the two Is v nifit ansa lay I »hlp setweaai81 words
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Article15 1939-06-13 1 IL ndon, June 12. air, Luamoeraeed that plan*, werj m i.ie control oi tlal fo«xi-15 words
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Article160 1939-06-13 1 Ankara, June F l :.t .reign Minister, has arrived here to-day I The President of the Turkish Republic and I I :<) discuss proposals for a pact and also tne rig p.,, j<>. Hs :^to a defensive bloc. f by the Turkish m honour d sffi a a^eajna ledReuter - 160 words
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Article36 1939-06-13 1 L faunas, June 12. I J Prime Minisred at the that the Baltic t neutrality any attempt 1 would be -as. i a resolution ■Sinn S at( s t0 be CSV iher to det danger.—36 words
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72 1939-06-13 1 PLOT ON LIFE OF BRITISH AMBASSADOR SHANGHAI. JUNE 12. FOLLOWING RECEIPT OF INFORMATION BY THE BRITISH AUTHORITIES FROM A RELIABLE SOURCE, THAT AN ATTEMPT AGAINST THE LIFE OF SIR ARCHIBALD CLARK KERR, BRITISH AMBASSADOR I N CHINA. HAD BEEN PLANNED STRONG GUARDS WERE PLACED AT THE BRITISH EMBASSY AND THEREUTER - 72 words
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Article143 1939-06-13 1 Nazis Arrest Polish Official Pans J woe 12. DANZIG authorises have arrested p posH NsfieetecH Caress* ta Danzig, named M. Lipinski, on suspicion of espionage, acting to Havaa' Warsaw correspondent. A later message from Warsaw stattri til,; the Polish Commissioner General n Danzig has lodged a virion* nroteit. -ith the143 words
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Advertisement32 1939-06-13 1 Eav /v?« j 2 paeans* 3 U5 sI 9 L 12 IJ 14 15 k* is u»^ 20 id 21 J f 1 >3 24 I >4. S k a Lsss«« M32 words
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Article242 1939-06-13 2 Air-Raid Sirens To Be Used THE black-out which takes place from 10.30 to midnight to-night on the island of Singapore and ever a radius of ten miles from Johore Bahru, will be the most extensive so far held. No lights whatever will be allowed on Ror-cars or any other242 words
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Article232 1939-06-13 2 Alleged Author Of Mystery Crime r Singapore, Monday. THE police have made an arrest m connection with a mysterious shooting incident m a coffeeshop at the junction of Jaian Besar and Rowell Road on June 2. Four men. believed to be Cantonese, entered the coffeeshop shortly after 5 D4sl. A232 words
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Article36 1939-06-13 2 Mr. George Redfearn, official starte: of the Straits Racing Association hat sailed for England on leave and will be away for six months. His duties have been tai'en over by Major R. Bedford.36 words
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148 1939-06-13 2 Recognition Of Children In Colony Singapore, Monday. RESIGNED to confer statutory recognition of the position of adopted children, the Adoption of (hildrer Bill was passed at this morning's meeting of the Legislative Council. Under the new Ordinance, an adopted child shall be treated as the legitimate off-spring of the adopter148 words
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Article69 1939-06-13 2 Federal Scholarships •(JUBJECT to the approval of the Council o; Raffle:; College, the following I Malay .students have been awards f federal Scholarships to Raffles College Abdul Jahl bin Abdul Manaf, Clifford School. Kuala Lipis. I Abdul Majid bin Mat, Clifford School j Kuala Lipis*. Harridan bin Sheik Tahir, Clifford69 words
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Article38 1939-06-13 2 Mr. R\V. MeCreath. who relumed the testes! Hme of the day m Sunday's hill l C«mb With 42 4 5 seconds on hi* motor": k-noM V resident 0f Singapore, no: Kuala Lumpur, a.: stated.38 words
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100 1939-06-13 2 "Conscription" For Schools Debute k SOCIAL and literary meeting of the ACS Old Bo\V Association Will b held on Friday. June 23, at 8 p.m. the Anglo- Chinese School Chapel Hall Coleman Street. Singapore. The programme will consist of musica] items, a dramatic sketch and a debat* or the subject.100 words
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Article85 1939-06-13 2 Singapore. Monday. TENG Ban Yick, Lam Wong, both Can 1 tonese. and Bin Ching Hui, an Hainanese, who were charged m the fifth police court before Mr. L. C. Goh last Friday with the murder of Ong Chew Yew, Hainanese, a ooy employed by the Commodore at Navy85 words
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Article110 1939-06-13 2 W, Sill ?apea drr, Seleiani Rart whe pleaded suilu 2 the Second Polite Cm C«.nra,| Oldham to th «»t a taxi, values' property oi' Janun came up tor -ntence i The adjournment \ras able the Court Ir.spectof Smbmy. t. consult the' .vhethcr the accused ~in -or theft or mischief.110 words
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Article50 1939-06-13 2 i From Our OwnCofJ CAPTAIN Albert Gordon beer, piloting Er.pffiSJ ing-boau or. the BaaJ Singapore cad Durban lM been appointed to theesß tic division and Liter iaß prcbab! pilot one of the! the Cabot' class to CaaaS ed States. M Caotam Store. wnoi»a« urst. near the Empireairßßj ampton. m50 words
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Article17 1939-06-13 2 Mr Tham Ah KxJM Departing. Smgapat* awarded :h. Tar fljj ship of fS«T? v,rn:nuiniSS| two years17 words
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Advertisement28 1939-06-13 2 "CARLOS" No. 2, THE ARCADE, Telephone 6332 European Hair Drtsscrs For Ladies and Gthtknun Specialists m nil the lalcst methods and *m** In pedicure and Ntanicure, Prices modetiiie.28 words
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Advertisement45 1939-06-13 2 Additional MEW AIR SERVIC SINGAPORE to irom, KIAI A l^ Monday to Saturday excluding un COMMENCING JUNE 12th PT.3O > J 9.30 4 4.15 Pj Fares. Single. Singapore to X LSl*** i gfj vie*-, versa S ,J Return, WEARNES AIR SERVICE^' Phone: Singapore 0736 rhone: h45 words
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217 1939-06-13 3 TIN QUOTA TO BE RAISED TO 45 PER CENT? LONDON. JUNE 12. TUE CONTROLLING BODIES OF TWO IMPORTANT COMMODITIES ARE MEETING THIS WEEK. The export quota for the third quarter will be decided at Wednesday's meeting of the International Tin Committee m Paris. Owing to the improving statistical position, tin217 words
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Article601 1939-06-13 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 5. JHE tin statistics for May shov that last month the total visible supply, including the carry-over, was reduced by 2,631 tons, This is the largest reduction for exactly twelve months and carries the total slightly below 30,000 tons, the601 words
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Article39 1939-06-13 3 The death of Ben Lahasher Osman. a Malay British subject. occurred m Bangkok on June 5. He was 78 years or age and had lived m Bangkok for over 60 years. The funeral took place at th? Muslim Cemetery.39 words
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Article33 1939-06-13 3 A newsreel giving pictures oi the disaster to the submarine Thetis has arrived by air and will be shown at the Pavilion to-night, together with the special feature "Pygmalion."33 words
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Article82 1939-06-13 3 Singapore, Monday. HOE. i 16-year old Cantonese girl, was this morning to four months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. ham. the Second Police Magistrate. guilty to a charge that J at Beach Road Police l a report t 0 Inspect sajch she alleged that Mttly 1, 1938. she had p82 words
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Article30 1939-06-13 3 Lstt* fsaa 12. thai lh« thrc J,. r < af the Trench Kina »ho are tt Singapore to I tnlk .re AdrniMfsval < omnasaiGeneral Martha, tT rommandhif; Ye rese "> the Air30 words
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Article104 1939-06-13 3 Iwpore. Monday. I a fall irom a lorn' while 00 her [an earth carrying roh Gek. received I which she died at Death was due to liaemorrhage from pries. death by misadventure Mr W. G. Porte:, the DQuiry to-day. I I a fellow coolie, said used nero among many104 words
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Article18 1939-06-13 3 'nuances of Teomedy, at the on Thursday, Hon' week. PatSi* Wedhem, are asked orm hold good for18 words
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Article47 1939-06-13 3 (From Our Own Correspondent London. June 5 THE engagement is announced between Ivan Lvon. The Gordon Highlnnrle^j Singapore, elder surviving son of Briga-dier-General Francis Lyon. C.B, C.M.cx.. CVO DS.O.. and Mrs. Lyon, and Gabrielle, younger daughter of M. and i.lme. Bouvier. of Pulo Condore. French IndoChina.47 words
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Advertisement40 1939-06-13 3 Are Your Eyes Weak Have a modern Scientific eye examination! If glasses are not j needed none will be recommended. Thompson Optical Co. Qualified Eyesight Specialists 4, Arcade Bldg., Ground Floor. Tel. 3002 R. A. Thompson, Dr. of ocular Science,40 words
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Advertisement71 1939-06-13 3 Silvikrin treatment restores the hair-forming tissues to normal functions. Write for free booklet —"The Nalural Way of Hair Culture." SILVIKRIN LOTION The Natural Hair Tonic Counteracts Dandruff and Falling Hair Maintains the Growth of Healthy Hair, Increases its Natural Lustre. Makes it Vigorous and Alive. Silky and Wavy. From all71 words
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Article21 1939-06-13 4 London. Monday. Previous To-day Chan:Bar Gold Fine, per oz. i'7-K-.s £7-8 5 c,-, 19 13 16 19 13 1621 words
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Article45 1939-06-13 4 BOBBER Pre, T Londoj fipot Buyers 8 QuietP Sellers Ut Forward July Buyers ii'li 85]t i Bellen 8^ s 2nd Forward Augo.-: Buyer 8 3 Sellers 8 7 8 516 3rd Forward Oct Dec. Buyers 87 i< Seller. B >i J 3 c45 words
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Article20 1939-06-13 4 London. Monday. TIN BTANMH Previous To-day Chanv Cash (afternoon priet) B»V« £224> 4 -tl Forn-ard OM% C» -f^i20 words
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Article65 1939-06-13 4 Previous To-g.«.-IT. on Paris (doting middle rate) 176.73 r.T. on Amsterdam tciosing middle rate) 8.80 7in T r V r e d T.t. on Shanghai (closing selling rate* 6 :5 4 r.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) l« 2'j.d T nr T h an^ r.T. on Japan (closing65 words
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Article289 1939-06-13 4 Singapore, Monday. nnHE twenty-fifth annual meeting of the Jesselton Ice and Power Company, Limited, was held at the registered office of the company m Market St root with Mr. J. A. Elias m the chair. Others present were Messr.-. R.; Wilson, Lee Chim Tuan. C.289 words
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Article100 1939-06-13 4 L.J n;>' P: Dunlop Rubber General Electric 2 Imperial Checima: Industrial Imperial Tobacco fJJ* 2 JJ4 Anglo-Dutch b Canadian Pacific London Tin 3 5 4 Rubber Plantation Investment Trust •>«* L« 2 Lteggta -j^ Ayer Hitam-s g{ Southern Kintas 5.2 Pahangs 2 London Asiatics JJ 8 W6ft100 words
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Article34 1939-06-13 4 Toa Pn i -daj RUBBER Market Tone si ady c Spot Buyers i. m t Sellers v, I-onvard Oct Dec. EuyerJ Sellen itj 3 hn Market Tone Spot 43 1 234 words
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Article73 1939-06-13 4 PALM OIL (Malay) In bulk June July sfaiiMMot f P r f VJ'f v Tc V" d COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) Vn n: Dd June shipment t11.12.1 v... SAGC FLOUR (Sarawak) June-July Shipment a* a i l4 rAPIOCA Seed Peai, Ist quai-^ •Sir.caporf June Shipment 15 m: s rFPPEK (FAQ.)73 words
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Article112 1939-06-13 4 Singapore. Monday. The price of tin at midday wa.s $114^, up \'-i. The tin share market throughout ilia day was dull bat steady with sailers reserved. Small business passed In Raubs at $4.45 ex. dividend. The price of rubber at 4 o'clock m%A buyers Spot and July112 words
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Advertisement39 1939-06-13 4 ■■"^^^■■^B^BBBB^BBB^^ Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Limited i beg to announce th.it their new I. ranch Office TELOK ANSON vill commence I aarnesa o n Monday, 3rd July, 1939 AT Nf), 8, ANSON KOAI), TELOK ANSON. PKKAK. LrjpljLlgL jj_llLlJx3 ill I'm39 words
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Advertisement25 1939-06-13 4 BSBBBBS sstw BJ BBBBBM^BSa Bl wmmm» I SO! TBI i mtniMi INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD I i:m AisiJMtrj) j 1872 i Tel Btti. 2. PmisTson Green25 words
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Article574 1939-06-13 5 I J e spm m 916 10 3 1 201- 2116 1J- 12! W 0.30 0.35 m o 21 0.25 63 6;6 M 146 151? j 6 V 9 X 2|6 ■Pi 9|9 10 6 cd 9:6 10 6 1 100 121- 1416 1516 4|l hz 4j6 Br.r 3574 words
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Article123 1939-06-13 5 FRASER COMPANY DlftdCnd BOOIU Sin K aporr. Jum IS, 5 pr.i TIN XOUH fOg V im Imu 14 Ex D!v t%t 5d im Jwm 8 «-ayabie 6d. No .24; J« 17 June 14 June 9 5« K-^-Puh 1 Do Fmai June 7 June 28 June 19 80<"o Malayan T% '5123 words
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Article107 1939-06-13 5 Apr" S* u"^ '1 M 100 norn "^ORE MCNlcipaut, "ar. 31 sept, so 100 W l norn J 7 w«- IM7 t,. 8 oo«IO 106 108 non. KSrS*' imi 114% norn ID2B rlrt lU c. Sept 105^ 107^ DCm t Xr w as ii. c, tSSffirr n»m107 words
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Article257 1939-06-13 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS with Intent or faaosrledga ol eaaslns the deatn ol Lan Beng, *.2> Voluntarily causing hurt with a dangerous weapon, to wit, a carving knife. -3 Attempted suicide On the application of Court Inspector Alex R Mac Swan, the cast was ,>osiponed to June 19 for mention. Singapore.257 words
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48 1939-06-13 5 ALLEGED STABBING ATTEMPTED SUICIDE Singapore. Monday rHARGED at the instance of Inspir I Francis Goodahtp of the Oreharl Road Police Station, a Chinese, Lian Bun had the following charges lined to nim before Mr L C. Goh In the fifth court. (1) Doing an act. to wit fobbing,48 words
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Advertisement156 1939-06-13 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. afcttshed by Royal GasftrtSf A.D. 1824 Incorporated m the Netherlands. Netherlands Trading Society BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paic Up Capital f .40,030,000,Raatata Fund 10 500,000--t hairman of the Board of Directors II C REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONGH LL D. President M. TAUDIN CHABOT Diree/or IA.156 words
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Advertisement404 1939-06-13 6 I K^y T4MHGB? AT 6-15 and 9-30. GALA PREMIERE. PAVJQ? j HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. SIR SHENTON THOMAS. HAS KINDLY CONSENTED TO BE PRESENT AT THE a.*! I PKOi.KO.MI OK Ml Sir tt 11. BK RENDERED FROM 830 JSM.W I J IM nil RWD n» HAI 2nd I I m404 words
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Advertisement116 1939-06-13 6 7^^*'**mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^ m mm^ The Picture all London Criti:s have enthused aba FRIDAY... at the CAPITO IRENE DCXNE ravishly beautiful m gorgeous gowns singing new Songs! CHARLES BOYER, handsome, captivating, darinj A at m \siiryVWS. RKO-Radiosi AFFAII THESE TWO SWEPT OFF THEIR FEET BY AN ALL-I ÜBK \CL\(. LOVE!.. What a116 words
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Article300 1939-06-13 7 Sport Slipway Not Strong Enough? I Singapore, Monday. j or jhe control el registered opium smoker-, and the sale of L« to them were appioved at this mornings meeting uf the m Council on Ihe mot inn of the Acting Comptroller of CusN.Jarrett. ..'made In the rules, lntituiKaSdu Kevenue Ordinance,300 words
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Advertisement139 1939-06-13 7 OSITIVELY LAST DAY OF Warner Bros. Thrilling Air-Drama! AMBRA- T DAY 3- |5 > 6 -5 9 30 p- m BsBBBBBBBBBBjai m^A m^^ mmmmm WL Produced M s^^^ BBssßaaV >^ bbV .PFt^Pi Hw« %k, The Edk I I^Lsjflsfl COmpany k BBS BBBsWf'''^^^^Bßßßßßm. m f^fSsWdMl a\. P I W fk II'IIi^.IsWIIAWHWHaBBI139 words
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Advertisement275 1939-06-13 7 Law Notice For To-day The Chief Justice, S.S., Chief Justice, F.M.S. and Mr. Justice Pedlow at Johore —Court oi Appeal. Before Mr. Justice Worley m 2nd Court at 10.30 a.m. Motion m 5.524 38— Utoomal Udhandas vs. T. V. Pereira. Before the Registrar at 10 a.m. Taxations and Enquiry m275 words
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Advertisement21 1939-06-13 7 j SUN TALKIE j (New World) j To-Night One Performance only Commencing From 7.30 P.M. 2 "CHIMi; X I pi xisiiMfcvr**!21 words
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Article, Illustration1029 1939-06-13 8 "CatoLL Of OglOL I Suggested Formation Of "Inner Councir I (Fran Our Own Correspondent) tim ci London. May 20. |IU.SI. are tiring days lor members of the British Government >ot only are they continual! v faced with the need for extZ7\L"\ U kat situatio s a,,i to momentous dccilOR^LufaX^r'jSL^tmo^^^^1,029 words
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Article2144 1939-06-13 8 Ben Chime London Letter jwere balloons about IsbosuJ It wa, a perfect dav-ths. sunniest day of the year «ol •too^rewaa.hatofaSJ deck-chairs, refreshment E? grass, friend, greeting smiles, laughter, evervo spirits. a And out on theaerodi batteries of machine guns J be raced through the air at 3 speeds In the2,144 words
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260 1939-06-13 9 U.S. Plan To Chart The North Pacific i FIVE- YE Alt £;>,iM><J,OOO project to A chart a shorter and safer course from America to Asia through the North Pacific and facilitate na^ val operations m the fog-shrouded Aleutian Islands will th is summer. This was revealed at Sea t^ tie,260 words
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Article316 1939-06-13 10 GENERAL ELECTION MORNING TRIBUNE Tuesday. June 13. 1939. THERE is a strong probability that a General Election will be held m Britain m the autumn. The present Parliament met for the first time m November, 1935. and its full course of office is five years, but m the ordinary way316 words
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Article619 1939-06-13 10 Kenneth Edwards, R. N - STRATEGY on Three Naval Fronts Kenneth Edwards, R. N. By Lieut-Commander j **BBBBBMS*saaa j WEAR OCEAII SBsasBSSSSBI MOST modern history has been made at sea, says a review m Cavalcade of "Uneasy Oceans," by Lieut. Com. Kenneth Edwards, R N. (Routledge, 155.). The period began with the expansion of European619 words
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Article, Illustration73 1939-06-13 10 <"c 12th annual London International Stamo Dealers' ■""A'S I nationalities. Business art d sathenng is limited to wholesale business between «U >dsa* •>m.nds. LfamslwsDna. ir!2iV aJlsTTSll^^r^^ th tk.*!?* e tH «o*w»e win run into tens <^ l, m *u> Wtt, including (Jen a v and sS T" f the Stamp73 words
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Advertisement14 1939-06-13 10 §el i.i h #1" white I 1 f a bel 1 WHISKY I --W.P.S.-D114 words
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438 1939-06-13 11 ure Of Chinese Diplomacy At Geneva I Hongkong. IS that there may be another "Munich" agreement to liquidate war m China are expressed m an interview granted by Mr. Chen, former Minister of Foreign Affairs and close associate tote Dr. Sun Vat-sen. Chen also438 words
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Article208 1939-06-13 11 ems likely that with the re- hi ol assistance to British ng. a «imilar demand will be I m Holland, as the grants are ted to prejudice the position of i shipowners. rple. Dutch shipowners are ito State subsidies, although Be British Government, a few ago. assisted tramp shipping208 words
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275 1939-06-13 11 j^T a trial held on a disused tennis court m Verulani, Natal, 500 native women wearing white smocks were accused of stoning to death a man named Samson Nkbindc. who had had a dispute about money with their tribal chief, Shembe. The275 words
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Article98 1939-06-13 11 Control Of Petroleum Industry Mexico Clt) A DEMAND that President Carden.ishould hand over absolute managemenl of the petroleum industry, on conditions similar to those undrr which Labour at present administers the national railways, is beiiu made by the Mexican Petroleum Workers' Tnion. A notice calling a conference emphasises that the98 words
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Article155 1939-06-13 11 PREFER PRISON TO FREEDOM Port Moresby. Papua. SOME of the inland natives of Papua find the g»al at Port Moresby so attractive that they are unwilling to leave it. A native of a tribe was accused of rtuWer He was arrested and brought down to the coast, where he was155 words
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Advertisement23 1939-06-13 11 IFor1 For Your Convenience EFORE OR AFTER THE SHOW UIXE A< The CAPITOL RESTAURANT rc h Sydney Rock Oysters AND Bandoeng strawberries obtainable.23 words
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Advertisement181 1939-06-13 11 t^THt^ltUE TONIC FOOD i I Obtemabk ef eM Ommttu one Sasrss SI\<s\PORF MITNIt3.PAI.fr V Applications are invited for the appointment Of a Draughtsman, Grade 11. Municipal Salary Scheme lor Techniea Staff Salary $170 pm. rising by annual increments of $10 to $270 p.m. Applications must be made on thd appropriate181 words
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Article, Illustration142 1939-06-13 12 tc^sMsru: -ess? -sk: r^. r as? N Th W TP lanet News* W~ EXPLOSION^ Five soldiers were killed an<i thr tM.1 pr. exploded dUrin* a final test at Woolwcn _____a__~L_*" a ne "nti-aircraft shell had been inserted in the breech when t Ion r 1 '"-''•'•I fatal explosion142 words
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Article, Illustration91 1939-06-13 13 ;er sietarc frees the air. (Planet New*). aii\M»u>i< lor news. (Planet v" the anti-aircraft <ah.T* KttsT DEMONSTRATE* the simple lessons •J**'"'! ZSI^cSS^ TTJST SR Weatsainster. The (iemonsiMiiuu t-pianct News). TT .a t ;„,..ur>H> M uk. hum..- -mmmmmmmw——-**"^^^ me cmn-l"' v unnr.um!.»x /hi. v il' .uirhbv O'lt.i St. I ...miv91 words
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Article, Illustration44 1939-06-13 13 MAN OF COURAGE Sit- M),' >lail«'v. .\lio travelled from South Afrftrs sprrialh rSfl taasj liirr. left llif .mm 1 m Baryaa*Bsea square. London. I.»» Kpsjcua to wales Si* SfSjC •"Fair-dour" run m the Den>>. Mr Abe recently had hi> </ther 1«r paasatai. (Planet News.44 words
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Article, Illustration1999 1939-06-13 14 OAIR-styles nave oeen more ex treme and at, the same time, more interesting during the last year than at any other time during the past fifty or sixty years. With the death of the bob and determination on the part of nearly every woman to experiment1,999 words
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Advertisement36 1939-06-13 14 SjO SBr mSB shsh^^ Eliza b&th Arden t AfJ unusually .smooth, pine, lastinr m shades keyed t 3 fashion. Rougp grd Nail Vanish are available m the same shade* to fcrnplete the haimony. MAWARD'S Batlery Rm36 words
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Advertisement17 1939-06-13 14 7tr£ JA&£ 7fc££ tlwrli Cam p fiats r www! elieM*. 18 Battery Roaa, Ist f.oor Phone 714317 words
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Advertisement357 1939-06-13 16 ■jfw^ TO FRENCH P ORI j Ujjj charceuTTleunk I f SS j HCHEW AKI» J DENTRECASTSAUX For Marseilies. Havre. Antwerp. DaaJurk CAP TOURANE Wot Marseiikes. MantSS, St. Manure <$,• B wraemi jj TO SAIGON INDOCHIN DESIP.ADE For Saigon. Toirane and Ha'.p- CAP ST JACQUES For Saigon. Tourane nnd Hai J357 words
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Article31 1939-06-13 17 The P 0 Ranch! has left Hens- 1 roue and is expected to arrive at Bin<>aoore at 10 am. to-morrow She wil; proceed alongside the 8.H.8. Whurfl i*n arrival31 words
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Article207 1939-06-13 17 RESTORED UNCLE'S MONEY Singapore, Monday. DLEADLNG guilty lasl week to criminal breach of trust as a servant m reaped of 1791.98, Lim Kah Saong, 2S, tea* bound over thi« tnorning by Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker, of the Third Police Court, for eight months m the sum of $250. Kali Sionu.207 words
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Article139 1939-06-13 17 INFORMATION has been received m Singapore by the China Relief Fund Women's Committee to the effect that a Bazaar will be held m London m December under the patronage of Madame Quo Tai Chi (wife of the Chinese Ambassador m London) m aid of the China139 words
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Article48 1939-06-13 17 The Conte Verde i.s due m Singapore at 8 p.m. to-morrow from Shanghai, Hongkong and Manila. She will berth at the S.H.B. wharf and is expected to sail again at 5.30 p.m. on the following day for Colombo. Bombay. Port Said, Brindisi. Venice and Trieste.48 words
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Advertisement250 1939-06-13 17 111 II X S PHI L V IJ\E. I (In?orporated m Australia* I NEXT SAILINGS I Doe Sails. f July 6 July 9 I 1 July 30 Aug. 1 trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the l may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or I necting K.P M.250 words
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Advertisement60 1939-06-13 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOB HONG KONG, SHANGHAI. MOJI, KOH ANO OSAKA ■S\ N I 11 1 A 8,000 TONS SAILING lUNE IS, AT P.M. 4 £Te vessel las ex client modem aecotinnotJstion for Plral Baioon ana Llcketa to Chins and Japan (mterchans^abk wiia JStOBh Coy)60 words
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Page 17 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous125 1939-06-13 17 ITAL INTELLIGENCE] jTmperiar 13 2 pm Lg.oolyi Boringia 13 7 pm Urd Ireland "Imperial" 13 2 p m Cat Britain x KLM. 13 2 p.m. r Gr eat Britain L "Imperial" 13 2pm M| imperial" 13 2 p.m •imnprial" 13 2 pin KLM. 13 2 p.m r id 0 Macao125 words
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Miscellaneous196 1939-06-13 17 1 Mail* Exfweted I Mails expected from Ketherland r ndies by Air K N.i i.m time of delivery 1 boxholders' letter, only 130 pjn. and '.eneral delivery of letters and parcels 1 40 p m. to-day. i Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air iK.LM time of delivery, of boxholders'196 words
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5300 1939-06-13 18 GUIDE TO SATURDAY'S RACE FOR Opening Of Selangor Meeting (By Marcus Superbus") Recent form el all horses and i.ies entered for Saturday. June 17 m the first day of the Summer Meeting of the Selangor Turf Club showing at a ghnce how the candidates have fared m their recent outings5,300 words
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Advertisement75 1939-06-13 19 |siVil>^i^^^sva pHiipi^^kV| Pls^H i^^r^r^i^i^ \df X y .y^'iSl B* Lsf'.vJi Mm Wftf 4 *m m/ M BLA llmUttfflftfW' '-+BB BLsstßH lUB!^^''' ."tSSaBI B -fSBIkSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBs kssY fS^I BSCs|f?lj»] BflK/ f^my/ m ibbV ■Lbbs^^ y jssl M B HurM ■~^r^^ .^smT v^au r^^s^T dflkW BBBbI LbBK 4sBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbV J^**' Jsl isSBUr j i^^lsbl75 words
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Article179 1939-06-13 20 Singapore, W AN Jrjdairi, M. S. Jamaludln 25, admitted this mormjj Kenneth A. Blacker, that he had taken $200 tm *1 longing to a relative, who had bought his eating-n j Clfange Alley, because the relative failed to keep s» nding him back to India. Illing *T was kept179 words
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Article387 1939-06-13 21 MAJESTIES BACK IN CANADA SUCCESS OF U. S. TOUR MOUSE POINT NEW YORK. JUNE 12 I; MAJESTIFS RE-ENTERED CANADA AS THE ROYAL TRAIN .■■■Ko^ed THE BORDER HERE THIS MORNING AFTER .^■r SERVICE HALT AT DVLSON. QUEBEC. THE TRAIN CON ■^R^TO ST JOHN'S. QU^3EC, WHERE A CROWD OF 20.000 TO WELCOMEReuter - 387 words
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Article75 1939-06-13 21 q u laane IX. inging 'i bell < ir trioaai nited >^»tcs s the border (Greenwich Mean Bt t" a drawing to ni 1 mpress ef Bn- Vhirh will take Their Uks back to England, left Hali.V. Nova Scotia, where r v i!! rm! irk i n Thursday LReuter - 75 words
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Article204 1939-06-13 21 London. June 12. i Mr. tinkler m Shai:;h.!! was tht> subject of Itacstion* m lh* House ef Comter narrating with the May 20. said curred between d strike agttaPootung Mill, were called In to Hie actual tacts were not H it would appear thai which Mr. Tinkle; Iver .shot204 words
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Article50 1939-06-13 21 t 19 The Soviet fliers. MOSCOW, J"»<\ 12 TAjSL ha ve been Kokkinaki and Gordiai k o. ha c awarded the Ordsffj of Unto fli o h t Medals "for Couraj£l *tjag* Tney from Moscow to North Amei will also be given prizes oi ler. each.— Renter.50 words
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81 1939-06-13 21 No Official invitation To Roosevelt Hyde Park l\ u Vast), Juno 12. pEOPLE m touch with President Roosevelt declare Ibat there is no truth »n the report thai the Kin^ nas invited his visit lo Britain ir the near future. While thiy believe that the Kinu may have said heReuter - 81 words
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61 1939-06-13 21 ALLEGED SPYING IN FRANCE Girls Held Paris. June 11. nodMKMs allegedly coneeraaed with national defence were seized at B chateau at Vieuxconde rented by a beautiful '20-year-old Spanish girl, at which a (iO-foot tunnel leading under the Franco-Belgian frontier was discovered. It i.s .stated that the Spanish girl, together with61 words
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185 1939-06-13 21 Shanghai, June 12 THE Japanese Consul-Oeneral to-day called on the American ConsulI General. Mr. Gauss, and verbally axpressed regrets at the daaaags to on»? lot the buildings of the American-owned West China Union University at Cheng tu. during an air raid last night. The Japano.seReuter - 185 words
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Article75 1939-06-13 21 about m a luxurious American car. have been detained The tunnel was just being completed and fitted with an electric lighting tra. c ror a mall electric railway. The police are investigating whethet the tunnel could be used tor purpose* 10l espionage, as well as smuggling to m I pReuter - 75 words
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Advertisement23 1939-06-13 21 IPilfiP T\ £\kV*C*Wk HsBSBsB HEAD QPI GUINNESS h,- THE DOG'S HEAD LABEL NOTE |s ON EVERY BOTTLE SIME. DARBY CO.. LTD. WPJB. 14323 words
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Article825 1939-06-13 22 MORE EUROPEAN RECRUITS WANTED THE progress of Volunteering, and certain shortcomings m European recruiting, are referred to m the annual report of the Straits S< ttlementg Volunteer Force for 1938, Mai -Ger.. W. G. S. Dobbie. General Officer Commanding, Malaya, states: I note that during the825 words
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Article454 1939-06-13 22 LIM AH SAN claimed trial this afternoon m tt£ fourth police a Mr C K h 0n a char e «*t he on May 31 at about 12 30 a.m. at Tanjong Gol, Singapore, did abet the im* portmg of 38.80 pikuls of rubber into the Colony,454 words
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Article, Illustration405 1939-06-13 22 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore Momfe DRAISE for the wcrk of Chinese m Malaya on behalf 'of w medical services m China was expressed by D] r p 8 special liaison officer attached to the League Of Nations'* Ami-EmS Commission, m an interview with the405 words
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Article56 1939-06-13 22 Shiga]* re. >lundav.sß JtBJU'I. RAH MA this morninu lined s Mr. Conr; >■■ <M Seecnd Police Court for i M hag two pigeons a-j the v.,nl at swsehore Read at 10.10 xM on June 1 Aeoased was arrested by tnfl pec tor laaasen ef the dcpirM ment56 words
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Article86 1939-06-13 22 Singapore. Mom SENTENCE of two mo.ithj rjjj prisonment was *^**M neth A. Blacker on T; Chweej day for theft ol a bicvcie l ilued at $4. n j Chwee Kee. who had we. I times convicted In tn< before for a variety J?gn stated to have bee::86 words
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Article46 1939-06-13 22 Singapore, BtoJ pour nsunths' r was passed o ld Oi< Ong Joo Gek. b this the Second Polic I lug on a charge tl nrnitted 10, 1938, at Sin-;- W^ breaking by eht< i rio us Bridge Road ?nd cigarettes to the pro* Inspector James46 words
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Article317 1939-06-13 23 fREE GOALS MARGIN OF VICTORY s^_X i Singapore, Monday. gVF. mi w*H to defeat the Loyals by three goals to nil m the first division fixture played at Seletar this afternoon and h there were some dull moments m the game, the large "d that tinned up to witness317 words
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Article156 1939-06-13 23 3: S.T 3. was the last outing for the Straits Times yesterday m they met the General tine Company on the S.H.B. tag m a Business Houses ujue fixture. g;r.e had a dull run. Both sides Sd to to equally matched and y ihaieci the number of misCectric oed156 words
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Article167 1939-06-13 23 THE first bi-monthly Mixed Fouisoms! competition for June was played at I Bukit Timah on Sunday afternoon and resulted In a win for Mr. Mrs E i i. Benton with a net score of 34- 2 35 ret ed™ Uken Ut and tne folLrvm J Mr167 words
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Article103 1939-06-13 23 The June bogey competition of the Garrison Golf Club was played at raiv*Un on Saturday and Sunday and resulted m a v. T in for Capt. McVittie with j return of one up. The folio wins were f he best returns: Capt. C. H. McVittie «16): 1103 words
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Article25 1939-06-13 23 The game between R.A. <B.M> against the Malaya Signal Co. (2A) to have been played at the Blakang Mati yesterday evening wa^ postponed.25 words
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Article50 1939-06-13 23 taken out for the X O.C. resulted m a D B: 69 nett; W Daw.son 09 P be returned by SaWCPnAv An S >VEEPS X holes R v **> K netl 9 holes R. V t\4V h "les W. Dawson *M 2 ■•holes J o. M. Millar50 words
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24 1939-06-13 23 I Fontaine. June 12. I International golf P< England bv 5 the first French ■V r.eeption of the ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article175 1939-06-13 23 SELANGOR TRAINING NOTES (From Our Own Reporter' Kuala Lumpur, June 12. TANDIDaTEo exercised this HaOTnUXg la preparation for the forthcoming Selangor summer meeting were given slow svork-outs on the Inner tracks. The weather was fine and the going was good. Squeeze (Mawi) was most impressive. when exercised at halfpace overftv>175 words
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Article55 1939-06-13 23 In the May Bogey competition. J. A. H. Reid tied with Dr. T. E. Chcan with a score of 1 down each. and their replay resulted In a win for the former with a score of 71. Their scores are as follows: .1 A. H. Reid 41+41=82—11=71. Di55 words
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Article49 1939-06-13 23 The Indian Youngsters 3rd XI played a soccer match against the Central Association at Farrer Park on Saturd. The former won by 2 goals to one. The '«-eorers were:— A. U. Palanlappan, M. Muthu. Krishna scored the only goal tor the Central Association. Mr. Raunoo refereed.49 words
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Article333 1939-06-13 23 LEAGUE LEADERS BEATEN 2—o 2- R° val Engineers 0. P01ice.......-*, a ys in'the Division I league this GIVING oi beat .he Royal Engiseason, the Pol.cc spran p fey w0 neers m their league fixture at me coals. The Sappers failed to .e P y. though raids on333 words
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Article76 1939-06-13 24 T Calcutta, Jane 12. HE Imperial Airways flying boat Centuron is reported to have sunk while being berthed at Ballq air base, m lloogly River, tight miles from Calcutta. Four passengers and the crew of five were saved. Salvage operations have been started.— Reuter. wi i-K,.iuReuter - 76 words
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Article733 1939-06-13 24 Reprisal For China Blockade Foreign Affairs Debate Ln Lords London. June 12. VPKAKING AT THE RESUMFD FOREIGN AFFAIRS DEBATE IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS TO-NIGHT, LORD CECIL, FROM THE LABOUR OPPOSITION FRONT BENCH SAID: "I IMAGINE THAT IX)RD HALIFAX WOULD AGREE THAT THE733 words
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Article126 1939-06-13 24 I Bombay, J H THE terms on which it is that Indian States should the All- 1 ml i.i Federation an cribed as ••fundamentally oi factory" and therefore una able, m a resolution passed I concluding session of the conl of Indian princes and ministc At the same time,Reuter - 126 words
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96 1939-06-13 24 1 aid T 'J IK ttM Hou: COmmoni UH Fletcher a led the I tention to a i standing Parhamentary Comal Colonial At' ah-wld be eg and asked Mr. Cnan> would conatitutf such a craws Mr. Chamberlain va,d toa Colonial Secretary lad been c ing the96 words
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Article28 1939-06-13 24 London Yorkshire beat Middle ex b> a ing> and 246 rims. Toras 430 lor o Leyland 180 not out Middlesex 62 w for IT), < for 20*28 words
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Advertisement16 1939-06-13 24 9^o dOelicious %irst Quenckr Whilst J a Sailing A -i-Af ?ATE P_W AT E R S16 words
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