Morning Tribune, 14 June 1939
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section12 1939-06-14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE \o. 1!- SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. June 14, 19® Five Cents.12 words
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401 1939-06-14 1 BRITISH PROPOSAL TO JAPS FOR TIENTSIN SOLUTION ESTABLISHMENT OF COMMISSION SUGGESTED London Circles Will Press For Retaliation At S pore Penang LONDON, JUNE 111. IJEUtER IS INFORMED THAT iJIL BRITISH GOVERNMEN HAS PROPOSED TO THL JWAXISi; THE APPOINTMEN OF A COMMISSION OF THREE COMPOSED OF ONE JAIM NESE ONE BRITISHReuter - 401 words
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Article73 1939-06-14 1 JUNE IS. lIVE OF rHE THREATDttOCKADI THERE IS BRITONS IN TIENTSIN. ATHER SIGNS OF IRE [)GO r D DEIEKMINATION OUT ALTHOUGH THE lON IS ADMI I lED TO BE JRAVE ACTIONS TAKEN BY THE ISH AUTHORITIES INFREQITNI LORRY LS 'X rHE DURHAMS IBS BOUNDARIES. IH£ BRITISH CONCiLSm BRITISH SUBJECTS.73 words
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Article464 1939-06-14 1 1 'Mi!, mi. June I.J. COW MM to-Jiv statement on He said:— the ?"-\i. appointed a*, was C ncewlrm. lence m 'he ak of 'los aped iti s Invited Ja rr ed out .< ssion as a resti vvere iiies alleged that t a terrorist above murder, xl threeReuter - 464 words
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Article45 1939-06-14 1 Japanese Press A buse Shanghai. June 13. here has not diminished gWteMttfdJ; S3 rS2F a cent Anglo-Japanese incident, pao urges the Chinese to llu .^^u.-. With the spirit of tjM. d te W ere m which l fJ!^ C ffiS?md which led out China ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article63 1939-06-14 1 TOKYO. JUNE 13 A BRITISH OFFICER, MAJOR LAW, HAS BEEN DETAINED BY THE JAPANESE POLICE AT TIENTSIN ON THE ALLEGATION THAT HRTOOK PHOTOGRAPHS IN A f*)ftBIDDEN WiONE IN TIENTSIN. IT IS STATED THAT NOT A SINGLE JAPANESE RESIDENT Ol: BUSINESS REMAINS IN THE BRITISH AND FRENCHREUTER - 63 words
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Article104 1939-06-14 1 BLOCKADE PROCLAMATION ISSUED Tokyo. June 13. ACCORDING to a proclamation ivMied by Ikf Japanese irarrison lommander. the blockade of the Tientsin Foreign oncosions will oesrin at (> a.m. to-morrow (10 o'clock C..M.T. to-nisht' rjntfer tiit- proclamation, pedatfrtan :i nd vehicular traffic between the Japanese Concession, the Chinese quarter and theReuter - 104 words
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Article40 1939-06-14 1 German Brazilian Split Healed Berlin June 13 -The Qftm •;iia'.i Government* have reappi I ed Ambassador! at Ru> de Jancrlo Borhn thus marking the end ofthe <U^tomatic difference! which cuteunaMd m Oct., 1938, m the mall oi ttM Ax- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Advertisement10 1939-06-14 1 Blafk'" 11 j link I""'- 4 5 P ew« v10 words
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Article, Illustration734 1939-06-14 2 What Mr. Tongue Revealed I\ FEW MIMTFS AFTER MIDNIGHT, MB EDWIN TONGUE, \R P DIRECTOR, TOLD THF TRIBUNE THAT THF BLACK OIT. \CM>RDIN(> TO GROI'XD OBSERVATIONS, WAS COMPLETE. A series oJ exerci&es were carried out and the manner m which the various volunteer units and emergency service* penocmed their734 words
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Article157 1939-06-14 2 Commons' I Questions London. June 13. |N the House of Commons, Mr. Belleng- er asked for the reason for the i serious fall in the exchange value of the 'Chinese dollar, and why the Stabilisation Fund had ceased to operate. Sir John Simon, replying, referred Mr. {Bellinger toReuter - 157 words
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Article24 1939-06-14 2 IRomo. June 13: Gen. Franco is visitI ing Rome at the end of September, according to a telegram from Burgos.— ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article77 1939-06-14 2 Bucharest, June 13. the Greek steamer, Agio Nicholas, with 5>2 Jewish refugofis aboard, was stopped by the police at the Blac^ Be* port of Balcik, as it was about to sail fur Palestine. The rrfu- ees Include 150 Austrian Intellectuals, with passports visaed for Shanghai, who hadReuter - 77 words
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Article52 1939-06-14 2 (From Our Own Kefl I]"h.B A RUDDLE aged M travelling l.\ the Kufl Pruanu mail trail hafl escape when iumpeH train be tone ii came to il it the Batu Gajah M She ft 11 cm ;>m> n'utfofl striking the ground but fl -rt only slight i-«:ur!^ioH and nr52 words
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Article80 1939-06-14 2 I -ldoiu THE strongest against the M meat* White Pape;«J v call to the LeJ uphold the "internatg ed rights" n I SSJtein a letter fromj ,sion nowsittm M denies to tl reconstitu Palest ny 1 fcr a ilO day and i particularl D-, v; Ked i! the Jc\uReuter - 80 words
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Advertisement29 1939-06-14 2 "CARLOS" No. 2, THE ARCADE, Telephone 6332 European I lair Drtssen For Ladies and Qenlkmen Specialists m all fee latest methods ;nd experts m pedicure and manicure Prices moderate.29 words
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Article, Illustration157 1939-06-14 3 British Consulate Nearly Bombed JAP RAIDS >V CHUNGKING Chungking. June 13 i. iiriFt^. bombers raided Chungking and Cfangtn on Aunt' 11. squadrons of 27 machines attacking c n< h 1 f the (hi Piil ra irf are no< avai able hu^ the casualties 1 n ea vy owing to the157 words
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Article176 1939-06-14 3 Singapore, Tuesday. V i verdict of death by misadventure at the inquiry into mof a 58-year-old woman, Toh Kirn Van, who died m a ■fot at Mosque Street on June 2, the coroner, Mr. W. G. Berated the driver. Kirn Van died from concussion Of tits brain. Peh Sah,176 words
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Article155 1939-06-14 3 Thursday, June 8. X t r icy took the B 'day Parade SH Excelle ncy and io it G Gardenh arden Part y at honour of His ItfcJJ 1 V. June 11. it HoS n arriVe<l t0 sta Y Dcv nrc^" ;C)^ v June 12. fe^d at a155 words
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171 1939-06-14 3 RAIN PIPE CASE ECHO 4 v l> Singapore, Tuesday, for a stay of execution of certain damag* awarded t,,ii Plaintiff m a recent civil suit, waa made by Mr TV. U», proprietor of thp fcsign Book Store, High Street, before Mr. Justice Worley m171 words
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Article238 1939-06-14 3 Elocution Examination Results Singapore, Tuesday. LL the eight candidate! who sat k for the Trinity College Examination m Elocution, passed creditably, four passing with honours. Most of the candidates are teachers of the Government English Schools, Singapore. The successful candidates have been by Mr. Sandy G. Pillay. Barrister- at -Law,238 words
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Advertisement44 1939-06-14 3 Are Your Eyes Weak Have a modern Scien:ific eye examination! j»!^ J If glasses are not i 'C^ needed none will be \>?^ recommended. V Thompson Optical Co. Qualified Eyesight Specialists 4 Arcade BJdg., Ground Floor. Tel. 3002 R. A. Thompson, Dr. of ocular Science44 words
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Advertisement26 1939-06-14 3 "MASTER" PADLOCKS ttw\ J^ l° rks °f Laminat A.sk Supplier for a full display Show. Frcm All High-class Dealers. Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS, 117-125 Cecil Street.26 words
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Article31 1939-06-14 4 London. Tuesday Previous To-day Chan-j-:: Bar Odd, Pine, pec oz. £7-8-5 £7-8-4 -id ftftLVER Bpot 19 13 16 ll/ v +1 16 Far.yard 19^« 19 11 16 1 1631 words
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Article35 1939-06-14 4 K7BBEK D devious t.,h clij n Buyer* 8?* 1 l*t FoA-anl July ggS 8 5 16 !}5 2nd Forwarn AugiL.t f| 1G ?ill 3rd Forward Oct Doc. dyer's J5 Sellers 8 716 P*35 words
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Article22 1939-06-14 4 London. Tuesday TIN* STANDARD Previous To-day Chan-v Cut i afternoon price) £224 4 £225 4 fCJ Forward £222 £223 £122 words
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Article57 1939-06-14 4 PALM OIL (Malay) IBM June July shipment m!TJ?? To-da L y mdon COPRA (Straits. F.M.S.) U4 12 6 **toi June shipment r £11 13 Seller* SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) June July Shipment o rAPIOCA Seed Peaii Ist qua**, Sellf r iwßl^j^ aWilllirt 1541 I White Muntck AueOct. Shipment 3^ v57 words
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Article56 1939-06-14 4 London. Previous To-day I.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 176.73 Unchanged IVa\ on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) SSl's JVi. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 6 3 4 Unchanged r.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) is. 229 32d Unchanged r.T. on Japan (closing selling rate) Is. 2d. n. on56 words
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Article97 1939-06-14 4 Distillers VIOUS T.-clay Dunlop Rubber N6 General Electric raiTm Imperial Checimal Industries oSJ? 2 Imperial Tobacco Xfi* Anglo-Dutch 3 13r Canadian Pacific London Tin JJ^ Rubber Plantation Investment Trust 6 2 Mii Ayer Hitams J2 Southern Kintas 7.1 Pahangs 2 O g London Asiatics 3 6 West97 words
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Article51 1939-06-14 4 RJ-BBER Previous -day H Market Tone Steady Steady •P°t Buyen 16 7 16 16 5 16 m m Sellers 16 pig 16 tl6 H Forward Oct, Dec. Euyen 16 916 103 8 Sellers 16 S 8 16' 2 TIN H Market Tone Quiet Quiet Bpot 48> 251 words
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Article105 1939-06-14 4 Singapore. Tuesday. MINING: Tin at midday was $113. down SI 1 4 According to cables received from Lon don this morning tin shares there. In common with the rest of the market, were slightly easier. Locally conditions were extremely dull throughout the day and prices tended to105 words
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Advertisement31 1939-06-14 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Limited beg lo announce thr.t their new Branch OlJite at TELOK ANSON will commence business oi Monday, 3rd July, 1939 AT No. 3, ANSON ROAD, telok anBon, im:r\k.31 words
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Advertisement12 1939-06-14 4 SOUTH BISiTISII INSIK.WCt COMPANY, LTD e:viablisbie:d 1872 r<M 502fl 2. Plnlayson Orern12 words
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Article591 1939-06-14 5 Con. T.S Ord. 179 Eastern Realty V-t A 1 8 6 fist. Trust Ag. W I VS Eastern Unite? "2 7 5o *w5 F. and N. orci. iJou ?2 do. m% Prefs. 905 Gammon Malaya 9 «»n > Gt. E. Life I. iKi. 6 ?S 2.25 Gt Eastern Lite591 words
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Article115 1939-06-14 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends -omp.iny Dividend Book's BtafipOft, Jttnt U, ft pjo Hitam Tta M im Jum> i 9 Date Ex Dlv. y«ir *555 W d "i-ftA 5K M June 9 M Kramat Pu 2« <■ fn r i Jun J I Jum 28 June 80 Malayan T115 words
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Article224 1939-06-14 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Saturday. MINING Buyers seherf. [AmpaUs it 39 43 Aver Weng? 0 .70 0.75 Batu Selangors 1 26 1 31 Hong FatLs 068 071 Hongkong Tin 19;. 2 0 6 Je^ebus 0 .54 v.56 Karnuntins Tin 8 9 9 6 Ka[ u Tin 21- 22Kents "21 2224 words
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Article49 1939-06-14 5 Thf following outputs are advised for May Tin. Pahan? Consolidated. 1495 pels. I poh Tin Dredging <Lahat> 252 pels. Ipoh Tin Dredsin? (A. Etam> 2M pels, I Sungei Kinta 206 jx:U Rubber Kuala Remau. 126.100 lb., Lak Kawi Rubber, 30.000 lb Bru^eh Rubber. 36.000 lb49 words
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Article40 1939-06-14 5 I lfiO' Ui'v-" IHI we 108 norn ?»red'i<i--. Sept 3° 105U 10T1 2 n:):a !tr» trr. POOHCI SII'MCIPAL 1935 red »»»rj»" s::> 000 9 7-. WH I Int 3 l sWd'wi mmrs Int Apr. 1* O* w40 words
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Advertisement165 1939-06-14 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPU, N. V. i'stablished by Royal Charter AD 1824. Incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society* BANKERS AMSTKKDAM Paid Up Capital I 40,030 ,000,Etastnrc Fund 10.500.000,CkairaUMl of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. MAiia^ins Board: D CREN A DE lONGH LL.D PreUdeiil M. TALDIN CHABOT -Dirw-or A A165 words
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Article87 1939-06-14 6 Singapore, Tuesday. FLYING OFFICER J S. Tupholme was to-day acquitted on the charge of n^li! cntly driving and colliding with a Stevens Koad at 3 a.m. on Apr, l 16. by Mr. C. H. Whitton, Traffic Jlldpr. On the charge of driving without a licence to whicn87 words
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Article130 1939-06-14 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) I Johore Bahru, June 13. AS a result of a surprise laid on the night of June 4 by the Kulai police at a tinsmith's shop, eleven Chinese were arrested Ten of them appeared [en a charge of gaming with mahjong and "chit130 words
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Advertisement143 1939-06-14 6 One of the Best Chinese Dramatic Films Made TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW AT THE CAPITOL 4 SHOWS DAILY: 11 A.M. 3.15 6.15 9.15. The Onions star of HHBPMF^^I VIOLET KOO MM m a thrilling new f J$L 9Jr \^H storj of old China Bl I VM I A h W.MII.V TRAGEDY143 words
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Advertisement195 1939-06-14 6 5 S&K "^GMALION' 7^ "^BgSSffAMN T HE TOWN iSPS^BT STORM! crowd* stormed our door* Ust night lo P, imkm m*»» they teved M N««r «k enrhu^sm: Neve, such J Slaw's wise and witty wfee-crackj th, talk of the town ltus W»dy Hiller is B sensation! "P^Hon 1 1 TBCy ACCLAIMED195 words
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Article660 1939-06-14 7 FRASER'S WEEKLY REPORT i i Singapore, Tuesday. JHE uneasy atmosphere during the past week m international affairs has again had the effect of making markets hesitant and stagnant. Bohemia and Danzig have been m the news and the recent occurrences m China, where the Japanese dissatisfied660 words
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90 1939-06-14 7 University Scholarship Singapore Graduate •fthen,,,.-! Ul i uablc scnoiarsh ips, worth £500 a year, available ■»*udents from the Dominions and Colonies for two years BriUsh University h a S been won by W*-^" r' h4 Field AssisUnt, Fisheries Department. Smgapoio. leav In I"!" College, Mr. Klucation at the h f*i90 words
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Article100 1939-06-14 7 ETI X issued by the [authorities m Sppr ay states: ft f the fli'se liaison K of U between now ex' 3l a (ireat Britain m fcrAWnd D«*>ux ft, the French Naval the Far East, Lieut.fin. General Officer dine French troops, ami ?eie of the French Air E been100 words
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Article88 1939-06-14 7 Our Ovn C t-spondent) Jok o Bahru, June 13. MENDATIOX was made by Firs: Magistrate, this leJohon G \ernnient that r. charged with the theft of s. be sent to the Reformain Singapore for a period of who was convicted of the ice oo May 17. and sentenced ■lofthi88 words
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Article53 1939-06-14 7 ugapore, Tuesday. Ke;: .m 18vear-old' ocally and speaking gtaed trial this morning m ourt before Mr harge of thjeii 2 Read, at 1C p rr.. a pocki watch valued at SI 20. the property of Mr Bock f Court Inspector v the case was postL Jur e 13.53 words
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Advertisement177 1939-06-14 7 J^L j SUN TALKIE I (New World) j 7-39 TO-NIGHT 9-30 j I -rRiMi; x IMM^IIMIvXT" ■•■•>■■■•■ ■■tAt CAPITOL. Saturday SUNDAY MORNINGS JUNE 17th 18th at II O'Clock r^ Special DONALD DUCK" MATINEES f^U With Extra Stage Attraction:-— '12-y THE CAPITOL DOLLIES V^TI presenting The EMPIRE PARADE of SOLDIERS and177 words
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320 1939-06-14 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore, June 14, 1939. BLACK OUT ANOTHER binds out has been carried through m Singapore, and it was particularly interesting ami instructive because of the time chosen from l&SO p.m. to midnight. This is the time when, >i) i normal occasion. Singapore night life b at its height320 words
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Article, Illustration1509 1939-06-14 8 Engene Chen - ALLIANCE with R ussi J WILL BE SIGNED Engene Chen QV 7 VISIT of Mr. William Strung, British Foreign Office expert, to Moscow to attempt to smooth out the obstacles to an Anglo-French-Soviet defence tirdcrstnndinp. makes the following 1 article by Mi. Eujrene Chen of particular interest at this morronl.1,509 words
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Advertisement29 1939-06-14 8 To-days While Label n Announcement You may say what you please, it is better to say what will please other people. OEWAE'S will please all. 1 1 WPS. -I29 words
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363 1939-06-14 9 Italo- German Flavour In Japanese Politics Shanghai. JHERE can be no expectation of capital investment or credit extension to Japan so long as she is tied to the Rome-Berlin axis, m the opinion of Mr. James R. Young, correspondent for Hearst newspapers, accordingInternational News Agency - 363 words
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Article174 1939-06-14 9 Preception By Axis In Spain I. id< n, -huw 12. r res m Germany extent of inter- e tv.o Powers In Spain General Franco have ions m the House Minister's attention was p;cch of June 18. that he sent assL-:- Franco as early as July, ut rhamberlain was asked itBritish Wireless - 174 words
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Article103 1939-06-14 9 London. *»'»rld of to-day, we aie »ctual!y dependent on Japa- md Japan is getting mora control over the silk trade »ond. Mr. Ernest H Goodale, ton of the Executive Commitwe Rayon and Silk Assoc.a™w m a speech at the ban- quet *iven m Grosvenor House by the Silk Association.103 words
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Article127 1939-06-14 9 AMERICA'S COASTAL DEFENCES Washington. ARMY Headquarters announce the reorganization, effective on Jufv 1, of the Coast Artillery Corps, m order materially to reinforce that branch of the nations defences against an air or sea attack. Mr. Harry H. Woodring, the Secretary of War, declared that the transference of officers and127 words
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Article108 1939-06-14 9 Applications are invited for the appointment of a Draughtsman, Grade 11. Municipal Salary Scheme for Technica Staff Salary $170 p.m. rising by annual increments of $10 to $270 p.m. Applications must be made on tho appropriate form which can be obtained on application at the Municipal Architect and108 words
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Article48 1939-06-14 9 LOST- White male dog, grayish spots, black around eyes and ears, medium size 30 pounds; wearing leather harness with new licence No^ 133 attached Answers to name Bonzo. Last seen m vicinity of Newton Circus and Clemenceau Drive. ReasonaWe Reward. Mr. Thomas. 10, Mount Sophia, Telephone 4949.48 words
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Article184 1939-06-14 9 World's Fair Stamps WHEN so many people are reading a.Miui the World's Fair m New York and wishing the times were m joint so that they could see ita wonders this summer, it is worth noting the number of countries that are paying it tin compliment of issuing special stamps184 words
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Advertisement18 1939-06-14 9 w Your Convenience ■ORE OR AFTER the show ■i\s: ii ihc PSTAURANT ShS Mock Ovsti-w v "r '<wt>frrif»18 words
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Advertisement248 1939-06-14 9 Keep Fit all the Time If the stress of life is wearing you out. robbing you of mental vigour, physical energy if you are ageing prematurely and you feel that youth has gone for ever start taking Phyllosan tablets to-day Every inch of your body benefits when you take Phyllosan248 words
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Article, Illustration222 1939-06-14 10 Trip To America For Aeroplane Builders Planet News OVER 400 MODEL AEROPLANE ENTHUSIASTS from all over Jrilpin, including 25 women, com pett-'d m the trials for the Lord Wakefield International Trophy. The six finalists will get a irip to America, expenses found, to coir a >ete m the international competitionPlanet News - 222 words
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Morning Tribune FILM FANFARE
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Title Section9 1939-06-14 1 Morning Tribune FILM FANFARE SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, June 14, 19399 words
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Article, Illustration423 1939-06-14 1 BRILLIANT ACTING BY Two Flever Star 1 ,oid> have been uttered Tltten about restraint and to and the deft touch m If the interpretation of Keral theatrical qualities Eied varying degrees of ex- K rramed. however, for the tn of Director Leo Mc■e of "The Awful Truth"), E Dunne ditto)423 words
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Article39 1939-06-14 1 ALL-STAR CAST OF "THE WOMEN" lOAN Crawford will have W n-Mayer S forthcoming produc tion of the Broadway stare hit, th W Zma Shearer had the part of Edith CukJ r This PlC"'.*'^ out schedule for the coming season39 words
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236 1939-06-14 1 Another Hospital Drama On The Way AN inspiring story of the courage and ideals of the nursing profession, "Four Girls m White" presents outstanding opportunities to a group of younger players who have been fast forging ahead In the feminine lead is Florence Rice, who, ever since her work m236 words
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Article66 1939-06-14 1 mi van Dyke II will direct "The Hardy* Get Spring Fever" for Metro -<i< Idwyn-Mayrr. This is the seventh m the popular family series, following "The Hardys Ride HUh The leadin? player* of earUer stories, Lewis Stone, Mickey Rooney, Ctllfa Parker. Fay Holden and Sxra Hadtn will66 words
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Article, Illustration837 1939-06-14 2 "WALLACE BEERY IS A DEEP-DYE VILLAIN- His New Film At The Aliuimbm THAT notable bulwark of motion picture grandeur, the sea. which has served the screen well both as arch-villian and as the scene of many stirring adventures, comes once again to the fore in an important production with "Slave837 words
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Article59 1939-06-14 2 Don't miss an excellent C film which will be stumn i S Capitol on Wednesday and! day. It has th<* famous s "Sable Cicada' m tin 1 star 2 Violet Koo. and is called "V* S Sat So" (A Family Tn \'J 'c of the proceeds of W 559 words
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Article, Illustration419 1939-06-14 3 The Mystery Of HEDY LAMARR INSIDE THE STUDIO AND OUT Irvoi H( arr thaU t cail II Hollywood-is E uP by the announcement X co-star with Robert TayL. called The Lady of the C sl l Hathbone is m the main Regan to envelope Hedy Ed ji ms announced suddwi-419 words
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Advertisement35 1939-06-14 3 ft fl^ u^. a Q^i B x: Hi Hyi >!>3iP^P*^ JH Mi'H > Jq&v i^it ::^\HßiP >' x«' IK, .''^B |fiL- m J|Hy Jf m ma m l f oun</. fey A HHi P AVILION— Next Change35 words
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Advertisement98 1939-06-14 3 Book now for FRIDAY'S I outstanding Event At The CAPITOL Two Famous Stars— together for the first time m the picture all London is raving over of flf f foe^ c M^^^ml He Scafchcd Love s Highways ■!>»• o^' 0 tbsl ra P// forawomanh chad never found 1 JHHH She98 words
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Article, Illustration750 1939-06-14 4 Something New Under THE SUN na W Never have swim i I suits for the modern j mermaid been soj Colourful- WHEN thoughts r.v by the seaside these days what it -Id or more appropriate than thai m -d leek what our stars m Hollywood have to tOreteU m the750 words
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Article, Illustration458 1939-06-14 5 ate executive hi reduction at Warner pt (i mg Relnhardt, a m Relnhaidt, an the >tudn. Reunment will be -Dr. real scientist. IbeMurraj hZM ghnm up th^t bie laml snai k he uscrt cv0 titernoon. For the |reP he's been doMff but luncheon «nd dinner \n lint'tion458 words
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Advertisement144 1939-06-14 5 I v THIS IS THE voß| oF koaivn(| s^SS^S^k I ii^ TELLING YOU THAT wP jL- inHl^ IRENE DUNNE AND CHARLES BOYER ffi n t^_; '^airf ''^l^^ ARE |lAVING AX intriguimg C^^^B^^^^ < \ruoi mi: i it i W/ tf^ THE X.NSWIK TO KVERVWO>!ANS PKAYER PP^ I SUAVE \M> SOPHISTICATED144 words
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Article, Illustration310 1939-06-14 6 The story of FERDINAND THE BULL ANCE upon a time there was a little bull— named Ferdinand the other little bulls would kick up their heels and paw the ground .but not Ferdinand. He liked to sit just quietly under a cork tree and smell the flowers. So the years310 words
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Article, Illustration112 1939-06-14 7 h-h! They've Left That Awful Word In! tlf famous s-cene i" Pygmalion (which is on now at the Pavilion). lich the classic line appears which shocked London theatregoers the dU^ s !irst P»"f rented, and which has been retained m the L 1V |i, line "Not bloody likely." is not112 words
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Article487 1939-06-14 7 ■)-GOLD\VYN-MAYER anftnees. as an important addiI its new season schedule, an H/jbitsch production entitled Kr.op Around The Corner/ B Sullavan James H. arc! Frank Morgan m leadm The story is based upon ft play. Ulatszertar," by ■picture will go into producBrk as soon as Lubitsch com- tr.t487 words
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Advertisement103 1939-06-14 7 The Most Spectacular Sea Picture ever Filmed! OPENING TO-DAY 3-15, 6-15 9-15 P.M. ALHAMBRA sw .iIP 9 wSaH s^mi/l at I aBB^aV^XB I■ i iI m I llaW^'n MJ MJ UXI. A r George Sanders Jant Darvdi S^k > ALSO LATEST "PATHE GAZETTE" "The Stop Press of the Screen" jj103 words
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Article, Illustration241 1939-06-14 8 Sarong -and -Dance" Girl Mm %V«m*< K«* x 1,, \n> HMt ii |11ls t in ilwiv.s wanted U> we* h e MM* »«r^S^S from .ports I ,,u,m MM 'or A^d every outfit .,,n os Almmennß «on"> m{U Hpad not ed wn sp'Tially deemed for nn U,* 8,., 5 is on241 words
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Advertisement42 1939-06-14 8 N^ THE SYMBOL OF/ IT'S entERTAINMENT/c O L O U R THE NAME >> iXrOMANCE. **^mL>* I DRAMA THE STARS {^SBn SPECTACLE. I THE S.ADVENTUH 1 HITsX IF I I IT s A ?V I/S PARAMOUNT PICTURE ITS THE BEST SHOW YS TOW^^42 words
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Article, Illustration103 1939-06-14 11 brW, Bear np n new hat fashion, with the King before the mictoph.nr a garden party m Ottawa. Planet News V h HATCMED BY KING C GE JCtmA""*- 'he .eremony. In background b the ••>'""* Planet News MEETING DISABLED EX-SERVICEMEN: The King and Queen jjieeting disabled Canadian txwhen theyPlanet News - 103 words
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Article, Illustration1987 1939-06-14 12 IN the INTEREST Of Youth MOST women are familiar with the domestic clashes which are apt to arise between the kitchen and household staff and the children's Amah. The very fact that meals must be cooked at various times, clothes are forever being washed and odd snacks such as orange1,987 words
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Advertisement55 1939-06-14 12 y^oK^ Elizabeth Arden r \4 Are unusually smooth, pure, lasting m 4 .'hades keyea to fashion. Rouge and Nail Vanish ar- availp.bie m the same ftdes to cornp'etf- ihe htrmony. fljjJe?* Autoi, Sf&rHr MAYNARD'S Battery Rmi EK,abeth Ardtns Stage 4 Screen m ake-vp Wt used m the Technical fi' m55 words
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Article69 1939-06-14 13 Egg Yolks Make Sherry Froth M«J I take care of those v r when maky >'an be made into a "■Zabaglione In Italy. To do 5 yolks and 2 table-spoon set tins o ver a slow 7 we-thlrd cup of sherry lth np beating it conC! 1 ate* »r a69 words
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Advertisement20 1939-06-14 13 }%<%*'§£/*§? IPI'.'HNTMKNTS %/WV/W\> pH»> N X HA IR STVI.ISTS AND MUim SPEtIAI.ISIS rAd ma ssa( k .beyond S,.US R»ad PoU., S.a...n>_^20 words
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Advertisement237 1939-06-14 14 TH E Y^DO»tOpK» AFTER ON^THf jfc CHLXt RETURN HCKET. TO CHINA, JAPAN, COLOMBO, AND BOMBAY Available for two months From SINGAPORE TO:— Ist Class 2nd Glass Hongkong $137.44 51Q2.86 Shanghai $188.57 $137.44 Kobe or Yokohama 5222.86 5154.29 Bombay $300.00 205.71 Colombo $282.86 $188.57 All vessels may call at any port237 words
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Advertisement334 1939-06-14 14 < h TO FRENCH For" I -C»j charxeurTI EUN| I HOMEWARDS DENTRECASTZAUX For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp, Dunkirk i CAP. TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazairt Bordeaux J TO SAIGON INDOCHU I DESIRADE For Saigon, Tourane and Haiphong CAP ST. JACQUES For Saigon, Tourane and Haiphcns i m s. a. m.334 words
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243 1939-06-14 15 Under stamped Letters By Empire Air Mail (From Our Own Correspondent) Civr l iv v London. June 5. y*CE the Empire Air Mail scheme started the Post Office has found it difficult to get the public to remember that the rate of postage for letters addressed to any of the243 words
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Article154 1939-06-14 15 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Dredger Todak Lch. Spartan, Clam, Benakat, Pacific. King's Dock Wharf: Nil. I Coal Wharf: Nil i VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjon* Pagar: Albert Dock: Nil Victoria Dock: Nil Keppel Harbour: Kings Dock: Nil No. 1154 words
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Article160 1939-06-14 15 Singapore. Wednesday. The following passengers are sailing by the m.s. 'Boringia" which left here yesterday for Earope: Mrs. H. J. Armstrong. Mis s Armstrong, Master Armstrong. Mr. Mr<>. G. H. G HarlolT. Miss Harlotf, Master HarlofT, Mr. Mrs. Thos. Lang. MUs M. A Peerebom Voller. Mr160 words
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Article83 1939-06-14 15 Moils expected from Europe ctc^. (Amsterdam* by Air <X.L.M.». time o. delivery of boxholders' letters only 7,30 pm. today and delivery ot letters 8.25 a.m. tomorrow Mails expected from China md Japan by the Ranchi. due at Singapore, to day. Mails expected from China and Japan by the83 words
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Article19 1939-06-14 15 The air mail (Imperial* despatched fron Singapore on June 4 was delivered m London on June 1019 words
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Advertisement210 1939-06-14 15 >B\S PHILP LIKE. fln:orporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Doe Salli. July 6 July 9 July 30 Aug. 4 I moA trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the p? ?cr< may transrfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or 3 the cor.nertins: X.P.M. Vessel. VSYDNEY return $642.86 Ist class $439.71 2nd210 words
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Advertisement63 1939-06-14 15 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LIN 6) FOB HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA -s\w t x 8,000 TONS S AILING JUNE 15, AT 3 Mi. ve se l hM ex.ellent modern accommodation for IMt Saloon .o4 S**"" 1 Wmfd^Sn tickets to Chma and Japan (interchangeable wtM63 words
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Miscellaneous154 1939-06-14 15 |T AL INTELLIGENCE TO DAY Valaya June 14 2 p.m. Toba 14 3 p.m P Moluccas and v L Soluccaa and XL.M. 14 9 p.m. Thedens 14 3 pm K.N.ILM. m 14 nocn .K-L^- m 14 9 p.m. Thedens M 14 3 pm Khoen Hoea 14 3 p rA ywUhan154 words
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407 1939-06-14 16 [From ow Own Reportt >'■ .It hort- IJ;»inu. .'line 1-"». OKOl'd'HT »K»fore th e Fiwt M^Niili Mr. J. B. Wew* two Ummn, Umm Uw* ;Mul l/ee Juan. >vere ih;u\ired mM beiig memlnyrs <»f an unlavsful society, ■■irlj "South MMf Chinese All-Parly Anti-Ilnemy Hackiri; l-p S(»cety."407 words
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Article178 1939-06-14 16 THETIS SALVAGE STA TEMENT London. June 12. Replying m the Commons to a question on the Thetis, the Premier mentioned that salvage operations would recommence m two or three weeks. Mr. Fletcher, amidst Opposition cheers, asked the Premier whether he was aware that public opinion expected ,the vessel to be178 words
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Article99 1939-06-14 16 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh attacked Moutsmtu b ?%M with the v^port of u^W Planes, which .honored S A on the city, reduce it With the timely ar^l men^us. tin Chinese -4 M counter-attar:: and "-v, the city from falling 10 >■ th- enemy, are niw pre^mS99 words
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Article144 1939-06-14 16 (From Our Own Corrfspi London. 1 DKINCE MAHMID of Tn who was married at 0 Miss Joyce Blenrowe. loid I er at the Dorchester Hotel i ceremony that he and his 1 very happy and looking fw their visit to Treu?sanu. "We do not know vbat a plans will144 words
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Article72 1939-06-14 16 [From Ow Ov* B*m torso: BahrariVE |OW buttcn: wrtMj T property of Mr S wag tion writer hi *f JoJweBJ 'Pest Office iwwrwywg ti en at about d> P* room m Ja*n Ijrl f K h n -n 2 Mr. »mww was WJ^, at the time and he 'left72 words
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Article38 1939-06-14 16 if receni Arifing out tJ Berlin and Ro^^r-^r.tl; of Germans andWg ieS Civil War. a m- n o directed at M- f that the British^ from both sides v* considerable neither the Gen oresenta' atlon nov divW38 words
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Advertisement39 1939-06-14 16 DOG'S HEAD DHANU I WHR SPECIAL MATURE P^ AUSTRALIAN p Mfl BRANDY K^^Sfl (HOmrAi Q^MJTY, Kw'#^f^l MENTION "DWi-S REAIT IT Itl^lll-Z^if VOI RF !OOKl\r, FOR A Witt: BRANDY ITS A FINE PKKMEIT*. SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. k^ WPS. 17839 words
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Miscellaneous60 1939-06-14 16 Law Notice For To-day Before Mr. Justice Pedlow in 2nd Cou^t at 11 a.m. S. MFffl alHHlmh binte Abdurrahman iwi vs. Ahmad bin Kassim. i Thereafter: S. 539 38 Ong Hock Leons vs On' Chin San. Before the Registrar at 10 am Taxations in OP. 13 39 Div. 2 3960 words
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Article304 1939-06-14 17 London, June 13. CE VINCENT TAW LOR, 45. a welder's assistant, appeared ay a: Westminster on lemand, on a charge of having m posit Belgrave Square, a firearm and ammunition, with intent to life, or cause soriou* Injury to property. lor. it will be recalled, was arrested following an304 words
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Article, Illustration46 1939-06-14 17 IKIV1 K1V Hal and Miss Ow Sow Chan who were married at the Kau \v,i Ro"' 1 >>» nda y- The b "de{froom is the son of Mr. and Tim Chi*. >!'ss w Sow Chan is the sister of Mr. .lames Ow \,u World Cabaret Orchestra. TribuneTribune - 46 words
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162 1939-06-14 17 China War Will Last 2 Or 3 Years More, Says Tokyo Tokyo, June I*. J HE prediction that it will take another two or three years to suppress anti-Japanese arm ies m China is made m an offi cial pamphlet, half a million copies of which will be issued byReuter - 162 words
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Article120 1939-06-14 17 Washington. June Jl|R. (orclell Hull m a formal state menl m effect invited Ormanv nd Italy to join liis tmde atfrernunts prog n\ mine 'Our hope and Standing invitation \t that m coning years the pragnuasse may be Joined by nil." declared Mr Hull, adding "II twoReuter - 120 words
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Advertisement166 1939-06-14 17 I hb **jii >y a* j^aa a^B jf^>s o_,^aV.»m\ I" JPJs Adfl^a^^aw V^aVaW BA A fcK^Ba^L^aWCaP^i^BWfca^a^LP^***'^^^^r^ 4aVLte k v^nrs RUN-DOWN after MALARIA -when there is SANATOGEN The malaria itself is over, but you will feel run-down, nervy and weak. This is absolutely unnecessary: you can eaiily take Sanatogen. Every sip166 words
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Article, Illustration831 1939-06-14 18 YADI KAMIS WIN THROUGH TO DOUBLES FINAL Kee Onn Chii Eliminated I |N the Semi-Final round of the Mens doubles champions!* played at the S.C.C. courts yesterday evening, Yadi and Km! accounted for E. C. Cherrington and Smith, in one game wh» went to three sets, while €hi,on Leong partneredTribune - 831 words
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Article379 1939-06-14 18 R.A.F. (H.Q.) Beat Mi nesweepers R.A.F. (H.Q.) 2; Minesweepers 1. fr RETURN MATCH" between the R.A.F. (H.Q.) and the Minesweepers at the J.C.S.A ground yesterday resulted m a victory of 2 l for the Airmen. This was the second and last time the two teams clashed for the season m379 words
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30 1939-06-14 18 EI.S.M. Hyson, R.A.M.C, has been elected to referee the Malaya Cup soccer tie between the Combined Services ani Malacca on Saturday at Malacca.30 words
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Article125 1939-06-14 18 Yesterday's Heats In S.R.C.Sport FOLLOWING were the results of heats run off at the S.R.( day evening. Further heats til run off this evening, while thffc will take place on Saturday d noon. 100 YARDS Ist Heat. D. Clunies-Ross, <m 2nd Heat. R. Minjoot, J Loveday: neat A. Clarke. F.125 words
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Article29 1939-06-14 18 The following have been sAcJ Moxon. V. N. PiHay- D R E T Kite. S. Orton, H. L^ l Guan Kiat. Ed Wee. R. W Armstrong. Kenr29 words
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546 1939-06-14 19 R.A.M.C. Beaten I—o In Div. lIA Game Publishers 1; r.amc o gECURING th- only oal m the game the Publishers yesterday defeated the R.AMC m a Div. 2A. fixture played at the Stadium. The game was exceedingly keenly contested air* improved as it progressed each546 words
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Article162 1939-06-14 19 do.:'M whether Shaw is the t,. the British Pygmalion/ 1 which .traffic rush to the Pavilion ht V.v will then no longer tint tH motion picture m (warded him Ihe year's highf than most a« modern as v of the flewt: lady by a pro.,d m the hands of162 words
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Article28 1939-06-14 19 13 Tie International A uion now meeting examining the draft of an FJ ai agreement lor cultivation "V 1 wheat which it is hoped c •utumn- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration22 1939-06-14 19 ySZV& Sifw Mr. and Mrs. Son* Teck Ghee of Sjmwjjl honj P oh Heng. who were married on Monday m Singapore. TribuneTribune - 22 words
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Article125 1939-06-14 19 London. June 13. Lancashire beat Nottinghamshire on first innings. Lanes 403 for 4 dec. (Oldfield 147 not out. Nutter 109 not out) and 136 for 4 dec. Notts 316 «Pollard 5 for 54 and 23 for 0. Surrey beat Sussex by nine wickets. Sussex 265 and 309. Surrey125 words
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Article53 1939-06-14 19 The following have bevn selected Dlay for the y.m.c.a. against !a fli es on Saturday at 2 ,m. on thi n Road Ground: I c Wilton, I. Suratta, Dr. I Xav j Chrysostom, I. I- Le F dohldeen S H M Barker. N o lim. A X Frank,53 words
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Article29 1939-06-14 19 Singapore, Tuesday. rb£ Royal Artillery debited the Panoo match Of tWtt rhukkas played at KsSi^re Polo Club Uilsewhig^ noth goals were scored m mm i*r- sl chukka29 words
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Article278 1939-06-14 19 Y's Beat Moravia In Div. IIB Singapore, Tuesday. ALTHOUGH having the better of the exchanges for the major part of the game, Moravia were defeated by the V.M.C.A. by four goals to one m a division .15. league soccer match played at the V.M.C.A. padang this evening. From the kick-off278 words
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Article85 1939-06-14 19 Haifa. June 13. FIVE Arab.s were murdered m a raid on a village on the outskirts of Half* by a party of men dre.s.sed m European clothes The Arabs allege the murderers were Jews, but there Is no independent corroboration of the allegation. British troops were calledReuter - 85 words
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Article177 1939-06-14 19 THE anniversary dinner of the Clerical Union w 1 1 j be held at the club ground tt 172A.. Rangoon Road, on Saturday, i. at 8 jj.m to which members may bring i.s o\ < ither sex To i liable a lui-Rc number to loir cription has177 words
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346 1939-06-14 20 Sin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Chew Jit Poh - CHINA NEGOTIATING MILITANT PACT WITH RUSSIA Sin Chew Jit Poh Sin Chew Jit Poh Everything Ready For Signature Shanghai. June 13. IT is now revealed that Dr. 3ur Fo, Chairraaii of the Legislative Yuan, who left for Mosc rw some time ago. is negotiating g military pact with the Sonet346 words
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Article76 1939-06-14 20 Royal Tour Nears End Newcastle. New Brunswick. June 13. THE Royal tour is nearing a close. Theii Majesties have left French Canada m the Royal train and are now passin" through New Brunswick to Newcastle, where a fleet of motor cars is waitinu to take the Royal party to SaintReuter - 76 words
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Article154 1939-06-14 20 DAMASCUS.- JCNE 13. CYKIA IS FACING ANOTHER MINv ISTERf AL CRISIS— THE THIKD IN FOIR MONTHS There are incrtailnglv persistent rumours that the uncertain political situation may finally load to the resjgnatkn of the President, and th n involve a change of regime. For some time,Reuter - 154 words
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Article44 1939-06-14 20 Chungking, June 13: The Japanese otteiiMve m Shansi Province, aimed a* the impoitant Yellow river crossings, has been repulsed after a week's battl?. according to the Chinese military spokesman, who declared that the Japanese hay? been driven back to their ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article90 1939-06-14 20 Jap Moves Berlin Berlin M R Bhirat PaneJ to Rome, h as Berlin to confer with Japanese Ambassador m warding the Japanese p strengthening the anti Pact. Mr Othima has irequent Herr Rlbbentrop m the la but it is understood the disatisfied with the si gotiatioiLs The Japanese.) hand, professReuter - 90 words
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Article86 1939-06-14 20 PS M DETAILS o! tl i Mr. Btrang, now ci vert. 1 given by Bonm t it a tl^e Cabinet to-day M. Bonnet stated that 1 :r» -tructons weir c agreement between the French Oovernm Tl:e British envoy, added must first ascertain the exac of the SovietReuter - 86 words
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Article73 1939-06-14 20 The administration* bill providing ftl repeal oargo on am, and am* warriiu nation* irM full by the V; ieian (1 R mittee of the Hou>e ol tives.— Keuter. ahutta. MOM* and D gneini d^ the fl.vin? bo«« llU wal of uhich wa> ao, >c —Rcuter mittee of tin votedReuter - 73 words
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Advertisement82 1939-06-14 20 /t th a iroat so 9Or e na t it hurls to eat, but a j|ra i"?^l!? f^^BBM Lakerol Pastille now and then will cure all this, X lor Lakerol is one of the world's tinest remedy B* /'^J HP^^K tnr sore throats, c«». lv hs and colds. a **/*r82 words
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