Morning Tribune, 15 June 1939
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Title Section13 1939-06-15 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 1 4-N«- 114 Singapore, Thursday! *Z v S FIVE CENTS.13 words
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Article280 1939-06-15 1 TIENTSIN CRISIS DEVELOPS Counter-Measures Considered bncession Streets }mmcd: Britishers osely Searched .nd Questioned t Tientsin, June 14. the Concession boundaries this morning by Renter* pwpondent revealed that the Japanese had effectively *fed all roads leading to the Concession except two, which p i ie for entering and280 words
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Article36 1939-06-15 1 ■fa -m June 14. Cy* *eU who Vtt one and who was ln n 1 Bridge for being rietuade to obI 8i 1 ained foe pho- ese regard «n released T J British au- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article35 1939-06-15 1 London. June 14 Uoyfc agent at C<U cutta reports that the flying I^ a Centurion has broken m p One engine, and the major portion of me mails have been recovered.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article63 1939-06-15 1 JAP POLICY AGAINST CONCESSIONS n 'OKIO. JUNE 14. BARON HIRA !UMA < PREMIER). MR. AEITA 'FOREIGN MINISTER AND IB*. ITAGAKI WAR MINISTER! CONFERRED lOR SEVERAL LiOURS TO-DAY. LATER. DOMEI AGENCY ANNOI^CBD THAT THE THR»i;fcJ KEY" MINISTERS HAD DECIDED Tp "PURSUE A VIGOROUS POLICY TOWARDS FOREIGN COVOfSSIONS IN CHINA. INCLUDING THOSEREUTER - 63 words
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161 1939-06-15 1 London. June 14. IN the Commons to-day. Mr. Butler, replying to Mr. Morelnf said that a* a result of ant i -British agitation, a number of strikes recently occurred at British owned factories situated m the neUliaour hood of Shanghai but out a iht InternationalReuter - 161 words
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1453 1939-06-15 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Britain. U.S. France Working Together Sin Chew Jit Poh London, June 14. fill'] Tientsin blockade was raised m the House of Commons to-day m the form of a question by Mr. Moreing, who asked whether the Government would immediately inform the Japanese Government that un- less this was discontinued, th?»1,453 words
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Advertisement29 1939-06-15 1 On Other Pages ,m* Volunteer 2 T" s-"- 4 ft 5 £•'> "SS? 10 11 Ricturr W» 12 13 ttonien^ l: fhl) pprr AtUCB 20 fhin:» News SporM'ront 24 c29 words
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166 1939-06-15 2 United Front To Government (By Our Indian Correspondent) 11/ TH A VIEW TO MAKING A LNITED DEMAND TO THE GOVERNMENT FOR THE FORMATION OF AN INDIAN VOLUNTEER CORPS the SINGAPORE INDIAN ASSOCIATION, IT IS RELIABLY UNDERSTOOD. IS CONVENING A MEETING OF THE REPRESENTATIVES166 words
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Article159 1939-06-15 2 London, June 14. THE International tin Committee has fixed the quota for the third quarter at 45 per cent. Reuter. It is understood that no change whatever was made m the Buffer Pool arrangements at to-day's meeting of the International Committee, and that159 words
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Article104 1939-06-15 2 Singapore, Wednesday. rOR tailing to report his arrival Within r 48 nouns m the Colony, Ichiro M!ne, 36-yeuv-old Japanese, was sentenced to 1 a fine of $5 on his own plea of guilty, 'm the Third Police Court. It was stated accused who arrived from Penang on May104 words
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Article33 1939-06-15 2 London. June 14: A proximately 6.000 persons joined the regular and auxdiar forces of the Crown in the last tnree months, according to a statement by MiW. S Morrison in the Commons, ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article31 1939-06-15 2 Prague. June 14: A Czech woman ha* been arrested on suspicion of being an accomplice and knowing the identity of the murderer of the German policeman at Klavno. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article137 1939-06-15 2 Station Hotel Employee Charged Ki:al- Lumpur. Wednesday. LIM ILE JIN <m employee of the Station Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, who had been arrested last week on two charges ol criminal breach of trust m respect of $5,500. was produced before Mr. R.C. Redman, the First Magistrate, this morning. Accused ls alleged137 words
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106 1939-06-15 2 MR. NORMAN SOONG TALKS TO CHINA'S WAR LEADERS lifß. Norman So>ng. the Tribune man who is writing his impres-jirrs of the war zone for the Tribune (iroup of Newspapers, m his fourth long despatch appearing on Sunday tells of his interviews with China's principal wartime leaders at Chungking. It is106 words
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Article181 1939-06-15 2 Singapore, Wednesi JHE three summonses i at the instance of the Board against Mrs. C. M. I Woodsville Road were morning withdrawn befor C. H. Koh. the Sing Fourth Pol m- Magistrate District Judge. Di. W. L. Rickmoi* Chief Officer Rural Areas protean Mr. John Laycock181 words
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Article227 1939-06-15 2 RESUMPTION ON MONDA (By Our Radio Correspondent) JHANKS to the efforts of the Indian Chamber of Comntf Indian radio listeners m Singapore will feel happy o»< from next week, when the B M.B.C. resumes broadcast of Ind grammes. As exclusive announced m the Tribune recently, the227 words
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Article32 1939-06-15 2 j ABDULLAH. aJ» I Eurasian, andv"u"Lnnee,sc, pl<f old Straitsbory J' Mr i I this morning before Mj Singapore I'»ttn et pipf *M bathing at \^\nd of Dunearn R^ fl default one32 words
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Advertisement28 1939-06-15 2 "CARLOS" No, 2, THE ARCADE, Telephone 6332 European Hair Dre»ers For Ladies and Gentlemen Specialists m all the latest methods and experts m pedicure and manirvirv. Prices moderate.28 words
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Article315 1939-06-15 3 HORN -BLOWING BAN FOR K. L. ALSO Total Prohibition (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. ITALA1 T ALA LUMPUR will soon fall m line with Singapore, and the banning of the sounding of horns m certain areas m the town will be enforced. The Sanitary Board, at it? meeting this315 words
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Article108 1939-06-15 3 Accused Faints InCourt Irder trial m o.r <>"<> («>r respondent) m s«, mban. June 14. Lttto wsmllefH to have \l rfd his wife nnd then- to win iprilwas rrleascd to Mr. VstM. and the Assessors Vul lih and Mr. Watson) Stan Bellow, the DPP., t ri.ii of Dahan bin Clan108 words
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Article71 1939-06-15 3 Singapore, Wednesday. IE us the verdict returned by, Coroner. Mr W G Porter, atj uin- :o day irto the death of a 1 •old Hyiam, Chiang Joon Ha!, s found Qoa r ins m the sea near 9 June 6. Deceased was T cmpl as a boy m a71 words
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Article119 1939-06-15 3 I l.vcntieth Century I is the new atX; t ibra. tells a drama m 'he last century X from Africa ied by international I ol those caught I BritUh and Anierifc." Ml «:f stirring situ- »es at sea are splendI er« take the leadKa:n iv r 'garner Baxte: as119 words
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Article67 1939-06-15 3 !IUi()US star of -Sable L^tS n Bo si °ng Sat Cao^, 1 a e f d V-which opened PUoI yesterday with two matinees and two evenms £»S This is a romance of °^XLtions whicli a young bride and compnc^m w.^. arise when hei elae "Y noble67 words
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Article72 1939-06-15 3 Singapore. Wednesday. PROCEEDING to England on retirement T b y the -Ranch!.' 'is Mr. S. Young. Senior Deputy Commissioner of the Shanghai Municipal Police. MX* Young accompanies Mr. Young. Commissioner Young has acted a. No cipal Folice Force which ha.s a strengtn V^Z"e which sees that72 words
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Article103 1939-06-15 3 Bomb Thrown At Puppet Official Shanghai, June 14. DOW KWAN CHIN, another puppet official of the Japanese sponsored regime, was wounded on the 1 left arm as the result of a bomb be- 1 ing thrown at him while he was attending a performance at a theatre m Chinkiang. Immediately103 words
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Article59 1939-06-15 3 Tenders are invited for the construction of jsemi -permanent drains and culverts m Still Road from Joo Chiat Place to Changi Road. Specification, schedule o< quantities and form of tender may be obtained at the Municipal Engineer's Department on payment of a deposit 01 $25. Tenders close at59 words
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Article134 1939-06-15 3 Singapore. Wednesday. THE owners of 12 Chinese shop* 1 dealing m rice were summoned this morning before Mr. L C. Goh. the Singapore Fifth Police Magistrate, at the instance of Mr. E. I. Phillips. Assistant Registrar of Statistics, for failing- to furnish the return of134 words
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Article30 1939-06-15 4 London. Wednesday. Previous To-day Chan--? HIMJI Bar Gold. Fine, per 08. lT 8 4 £T s 5 IIi.VER Spot 197 19 151G 113 Foi-.vard 19 11 16 U|M30 words
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Article49 1939-06-15 4 LONDON C OMMODITIES KIBBEK Previous on WcJ Idle f, Hpot Buyers 8 3 16 IM Sellers 8 516 U* Forward July Buyers 31. Sellers 8 516 J,? 1G 2nd Forward August Buyers 8 1 0,, Sejlers 8^ J 3rd Forward Oct Dec. Buyers 8 3 a Sellers 8 71649 words
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Article21 1939-06-15 4 71 v STANDARD Previoius To-day Change Cash 'afternoon price) £225> 4 £2263 4 fflfc Forward £223 £224' t -£1'»21 words
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Article68 1939-06-15 4 London, W« Previous To-day I.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 176.73 i'.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.81 3 a 3_ 81 4 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 6^ T 6 T 4 pd T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 229 32d. U»chanaed T.T. on Japan68 words
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Article77 1939-06-15 4 PAUI OIL (Malay) n Previous Wedn In bulk June July shipment ru 19 r vrm^Vi COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) June shipment U1 7 6 Paid ft SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) 3 June July Shipment 8 6 Seller* TAPIOCA Seed Pean Ist qual'H Singapore) June Shipment 15 4»-> Sellers TEPPER (F.A.Q.) White77 words
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Article137 1939-06-15 4 WedM Previous day i Diftuien 94 g 34 r. Dunlop Rubber 27 7 1 Genera! Electro 7.5 4 r, 77 iou Imperial Checimal Industries 30 4» 2 3D Imperial Tobacco 1307 1 1294' Anglo-Dutch 26 Canadian Pacific 45 fl London Tin 34U 34 i 2 Rubber Plantation137 words
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Article49 1939-06-15 4 New Y< rk, J RUBBER Previous To-day < Market Tone Steady Steady Spot Buyen 16 5 16 16' 4 Sellers 16 7 16 Forward Oct Dec. Euyers 16 3 8 16! Sellen 16» 2 16 716 TIN Market Tone Qu et Quift A Spot 48' 4 4849 words
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Article73 1939-06-15 4 Singapore. Wednesday. THAM KUAN, a 19-year-old Cantones" youth, was this morning sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment tfl be followed by .six months police supervision by Mr. Conrad Oldham. the Singapore Second Police Magistrate when he pleaded guilty to a charge of theft In a dwelling at73 words
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Article97 1939-06-15 4 Used Postage Stamps Singapore. Wednesday. PACHU THEVAR, an Indian, was to-da>-fined $20 or In default one month V. rigorous imprisonment for having u.se> two used postage stamps on a letter, by Mr. Conrad Oldham m the second police irt. Court Inspector James A. Embury said that on Ap*;l 25. Haji,97 words
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Article61 1939-06-15 4 Outputs for the month of May: Total to date of current May financial year for--1939 Mths. lb. ib. Brunei 31.639 11 262.777 Bukit Timah 7,177 5 39.373 Chanskat 22.330 4 ",.74 > Hay tor 7.890 5 17 031 Indragiri 89.347 8 644 289 Lunas 21.380 7 161.620 Nyalas61 words
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73 1939-06-15 4 Baghdad, June 14. THE Government has announced th^ decision to pay a lump sum as compensation to the widow of the British Consul. Mr. Monck Mason, who Ml murdered m April. Thje amount has not been given but it is stated that the BritishReuter - 73 words
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Article61 1939-06-15 4 Singapore. Wednesday. Tin at midday was $114. up 51.00. an-j the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 28 a s cents, buyers July September 28*2 cents, market steady. All sections of the market were extremely dull to-day with buyers hard to locate but m61 words
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Article33 1939-06-15 4 Sydney. June 14: The flying boat Guba landed at Diego Garcia •m the Chagos Archipelago at about midday, betweei. the East Indies and East Africa from Cocos isles which it lelt yesterday ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Advertisement33 1939-06-15 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Limited bi'K to announce thr.t their new Hranch Otiite at TELOK ANSON will commence usiness on Monday, 3rd July, 1939 AT No. X ANSON ROAD, TELOK ANSON, NERAIL I MasLcn33 words
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Advertisement12 1939-06-15 4 SOUTH BIUTISII INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD passenger's ham.m.i: Tel. 592« j njilayson Green12 words
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Article654 1939-06-15 5 #Con. T.S. Ord. 179 i8fi Eastern Realty j 38 i, Est. Trust Ag. 375 2 Eastern Lnited 07 5n «JJJ a d N 'o° r i* 400 14 50cd S 7 2 S re fS 925 9.50cd Gammon Malaya 2.20 Gt. E. Life 1. pd. di 25 B3j25 Gt.654 words
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Article91 1939-06-15 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Company DMdcnd Bui k< Mngtpot*, June 14, 5 p.m. j| Ciu.sp v TIN TotAl Hllam T:n s'. int. Jvntii Jlirti- Ex Dtv< > w -&W d M i% Ho FA JSS! '««ti4 j-0.1 ii Kramat Pubi 2&% SSk jS2f 2 June 28 June 1991 words
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Article82 1939-06-15 5 Lansing (Kansas), June 14. ANNOYED because the warden refused them the right to wear underwear and to have bed time racks m cells, 2f»o convicts m th£ Kansas penitential y coal mine refused to carry on work. Twenty -two Of them later recanted rmd cameReuter - 82 words
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Article48 1939-06-15 5 Hongkong, June 14. THE British South China Morning PosL lauded the steos taken by the Chi- AUthorittM to readjust the exchange h vrl. and unreservedly and optimisti(V.iiy declared that the Chinese dollar w*» m no way imperilled and China's credit was m no way impaired. ChineseChinese Central News Agency - 48 words
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Article63 1939-06-15 5 London. June 14. ON the Stock Exchange yesterday earJy weakness was again followed by a rally which imparted a steadier closing tone' throughout. Kaffirs, however, were an exception, for they opened firm and subsequently further strengthened on Cape and Paris local buying. Gllt-edsed and homeReuter - 63 words
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Article57 1939-06-15 5 ?&>»« MOO.OOO X 31 Se so ioo io! am -W«'. 800.000 M 108 norn I red- s epi. 30 1054 1074 m li-J y N v 1.. 118 111 c.i rS.Vuly 20 1124 114** «i- a SS«%.l9*»*«" 97 MH el int r*ay 1* NJT 15 PE.N%.N<> .WTMCWAI57 words
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Article34 1939-06-15 5 London. June 14-Th intern* tiomU Sugar Council meeting, for the parpOsc cf approving the recommended increase of 154 (W0 tons m the current year's quota* of Empire powers, adjourned until today ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Advertisement166 1939-06-15 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter AD 1824. Incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTI KDVM Paid Up Capital I 40,030.000,L Rcseive Fund 10,500,000,I Chairman of the It, aid of Director* 11. C. REHBOCK. Managing Hoard: D CREMA DE lONGH LL.D. PreiJde-ol M. TAUDIN CHABOT D!rww166 words
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Article, Illustration33 1939-06-15 6 .upino Lane m a scene from "The Lambeth Walk" »j— *~j w^ri.™ Hri.ish omed A r::, h d R I Sw? I SSL, l 5 i ne day atst at the Capitol. Siueapore33 words
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Advertisement119 1939-06-15 6 CHEERS FOR PYGMALION! A MAGNIFKKN'T FILM 11 Straits 1 jim»'n. NO PRAISE CAN BE TOO GREAT Iv.e Press. BEST ENTERTAINMENT YOU COULD Mi:H FOR' Tribune. •Fii>t-rate corned >■"— News oi lh,' iKipinoachnble Cannot be Uoiid ma >H»y Chroni.le. 3 SHOWS DAILY 3-15 6-15 9-15 /^PP Broad W *T l^fer.^^^^^^ >X119 words
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Advertisement144 1939-06-15 6 II ALL SHQWS PACKED o IT V s ONE OF THE BEST CHINESE DRAHA^T^B MADE! K!IM £^5r IMI7 T0. bM jCAPITOLI" I THE FAMOUS STAR 01' 'SARI C I f MDL -t CICI I li\ A THRILLING •■^■Ml^^ 1 I < I." l m m I M^ S m I144 words
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Advertisement282 1939-06-15 7 nn ..«i. IMllltlllllaMai w j SUN TALKIE (NEW WORLD) 7.30 TO-NIGHT 9.30 P.M. I Double Action Feature Programme i"lllark Bandit" l and :*l.iiiiil)Sin» Ship* I ■k»Hiiaiiiiiiii l i iaMI iaiani|t| I EMPIRE TALKIE 7 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9.15 P.M. 1 (f^ar Rrce Burroush's Thrilling Jungle Drama! j REVi:\4;i:-j ■■■■■■■■•^L J^lllflllliMiiMiiinfMiiMiini^ I282 words
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Advertisement187 1939-06-15 7 Greeted by Packed BMM Yesterday Tl.e M <>s t Spectacular Sea Pfetan Eva Made! ALHAMBRA-to-day 3-15, 6-15 9.15 P m I%fytif—Wn THE MUTINii I OF OUTCAST MEN! LOVE HEROIC 3 ON A SHIP OF HORROR!...ADVENTmr£ I SWEEPJN6JVER HALF THE Wljtlßl >> >^y^- P LaWl Mm. m m Vb^lwi ill Kfl187 words
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387 1939-06-15 8 Singapore, Wednesday. THK talc of hafaidoufl dayf aboard sailing ship on i voyage from J Australia to Singapore was narrated by Mr. B. Potter to memben of the Singapore Rotary Club at the Ailelphi Hotel this jtfter- noon. Mr. Potter, a retired Australian387 words
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Article128 1939-06-15 8 p «fesrJ GenevJ v "y outlined hefo, dates Commission )f h Nations by the British tative, Mr Moody, who by the end of April tl band* had beenbrokm In May the eilorts at Jl tion by Jewa became a-.n loi. The immediate Jewi the recent White Paper v be128 words
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Article25 1939-06-15 8 LOBH rpHE Postmaster-GeuM that salvage of the ways lines Centurion. when about to berth* ii proceeding. Th* "M tnd forwarded to Eura coved. Renter.25 words
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Article49 1939-06-15 8 WashtaP n URING consWeral D ity Bill. Represent Department were s&* the F committee to^ Committee that > Germany and me -*J Protectorate m. Bohai had given Hit ci sucu ity over Britain and r the United States to to all belligerents *m\ m Europe d was favouring Germwu49 words
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Article17 1939-06-15 8 sSEsSssS seemed to je jj* p ot lte t rf"t gyeaduring 1C sJrJittiatian.-i much l^'PP ul17 words
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Advertisement174 1939-06-15 8 GIVES THE SENSATIONAL, entirety new j~w s^ v i Vvb\ <^^B^bbb^^^ m\ IAJ/\o^ Thouehtful planning is noticeable, too, In X^es^ the very capricious lugtjage-boot and V /'^i^^^^B^^^ ssv^^' #^^Bl u u :t roc ls wn'»suall\ i^3 ha ppy its combiui- i^-volt LAX. electrical equipment s r^^w tlon of great roomines<174 words
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Article, Illustration593 1939-06-15 9 Horatius - Horatius By Her/.s to be a tendency, esfirst 'iass players, on distributional B; rrying about the Biter.:, and though it is hold long ■es may produce as big a rich m Britain my opinion even I dubbed oldBL- opening bid 8::... sed on a count B593 words
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Article336 1939-06-15 9 A Sargical I liumpli London. WOMAN who has been dead lor six minutes last month laughed and talked to some of Britain's most famous surgeons. Her name is hidden behind the label "Mrs. K.L.," but her case, as it was described to the Royai Society336 words
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Article163 1939-06-15 9 U. S. Cotton Export Subsidy \S attempt by Senai^ Iff* head. Democrat of Alabama, to urite his Cotton Export Subsidy Programme into the pending: Agxicultu ral Appropriations Bill was defeated m the Senate hy 37 to 36 votes. Senator Bankhead'.s proposal provides for the payment of a subsidy of ao«>ut163 words
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189 1939-06-15 9 I Washington. FEDERAL examination of "business I deterrent" taxes is practically i assured under a conservative programme which has been presented to the White House almost as an ultimatum. The plan which would abandon the undistributed corporation surplus profits tax. was presented to President189 words
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Article86 1939-06-15 9 "Buy American" Art Washington. TUL publ ~tion of the hearing on th* Navy Bill aisclosed that Kt^d Admira. Ray Spear, Chief of the Navy Bureau for Supplies and Accounts, testified ♦hat the Navy Department favoured the •Buy Amercan" Act. but opposed the pending provision prohibiting the pur* >hftM of foreign86 words
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320 1939-06-15 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Thursday, June 15, 1939. JAPAN'S CHALLENGE gRITAIN faces a crisis of the most serious nature m Tientsin. The concession is blockaded by the Japanese, and the issue has gone far beyond the origin of the dispute—which was the question of handing over to the Japanese authorities four Chinese320 words
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Article568 1939-06-15 10 HITLER READY to SWOOP on SLOVAKE Japan To t liall^'iiujt' l( ii ssi a ii*? FROM two well-known journalists comes what is claimed to be inside information on the next moves of Germany ana Jaoan. VV. N Ewer of the Daily Herald says that Hitler will shortly swoop on Slovakia,568 words
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Article, Illustration9 1939-06-15 10 important trade tour of European ca pitals. (Planet News).9 words
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Advertisement14 1939-06-15 10 I fl EWM s i 3rl' white m label 1 WHISKY I w.p.b. -vi14 words
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391 1939-06-15 11 Chiang Kalshek - Chiang Kalshek Thousands Of Mechanics Serving In China SINCE the outbreak of the Sine-Japanese hostilities, thousands of Chinese mechanics from the South Seas have been sent back to China under the auspices of the China Relief Association which maintains its headquarters m Singapore. These391 words
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Article114 1939-06-15 11 t Ueck. formerly Chief lt Bow Street, who has d written on the subject, m before ttie Select of the House of Lords ro ed consideration of the (Blood Tests) Bill. provides that a Bench of may on their own motion, t the request of either party applicant for114 words
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Article120 1939-06-15 11 he urgent necessities of the I War ih to a national i fur iood production, the 1 t s mparatiIri! »m British soil, and la 1 M*t >t the war, only fo fMrhines were m use. foe total number employed is estimated at between 50,000 and as the lower120 words
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284 1939-06-15 11 Washington. PRESIDENT Roosevelt an nounced that he has ap pointed Admiral Leahy, Chief 6of Naval Operations, as Governor of Puerto Rico. The President indicated that he win send the nomination to the Senai soSn. but the Admiral .ill ]jo the post until284 words
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Article17 1939-06-15 11 Japanese Airman Crashes Shanghai. Fuchita. who crashed In his plan, at was cSStmed by J«paM» ««P« her?.17 words
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Article255 1939-06-15 11 Hong Kong. AS some of the Japanese detach* ments m Hainan Island have been transferred back to Kwangtung proper, the Chinese guerillas and Self-Defence Corps there have started their counterattacks on Japanese garrison posts m Kiungshan and Wen* > chang, south and southeast of Hoihow respectively. AInternational News Agency - 255 words
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Article112 1939-06-15 11 Notice is hereby fifW that the Registration and Licensing ot Dogs w ithi.i he Municipality of Singapore i. foi the oeriod beginning Ut June. 1939. and ei/dinu on 31ft May. 1940. commenced on Thursday. Ut Juno. 1939. and will continue daily. Sunday, .-xcepied. between the hours of 9.30112 words
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Advertisement28 1939-06-15 11 Your ronvenience pE OR AFTER |THE SHOW P X E Al The fITOL PIAURAMT r S > d nev Rock oysters I AND r doe »S Strawbcrrie, I °btainable.28 words
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Advertisement11 1939-06-15 11 ITONIC FOOD "j9'J'{ -AN Telcgrap}*' 1 Addrr^s PHONE 59.J4 /"IV GOODWOOD11 words
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Article, Illustration258 1939-06-15 12 DISASTROUS RAILWAY SMASH IN NORFOLK ihree women were kdled and ei*ht other persons were injured when an express passenger train from Hunstanh,M Norfolk to Liverpool Street Station. London, crashed into a lorry loaded with straw on i farm cro^s--I*2 pM o.itsme HJgay Fen station of the London and North EasternPlanet News - 258 words
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Article1600 1939-06-15 14 DRESTIOE, m Capitol Buildings, certainly does have some marvellous frocks for SMART OCCASIONS and among: those that we saw— and coveted— the other day was n becutv m NAVY CREPE, m which minute PINTUCKS provided ali the triimnins nece&siuy These occurred running transversely at intervals across1,600 words
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Advertisement71 1939-06-15 14 has just received New Stocks m Morning Afternoon Dinner Gowns from U.S.A. All advance Models.— Capitol Buildings Phone Singapore 3838 j J w THE VOGUE FOR PEARLS! You can own a necklet of real Pearls" our cultured real pearls are oj a very pM qui.lity and they are Guaranteed lor71 words
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Advertisement39 1939-06-15 14 f*3h Elizabeth Arden •i.. ha.f unusually smooth, pure, lasting, m shades keyed to fashion. Rouge and Nail Vanish are available m the same shades to complete the harmony. MAYNARD'S Battery R E M Arden s "raa» stzr^a? the oimr39 words
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Advertisement62 1939-06-15 14 "MAXEfflj Raffles Hotel BaUdin r or 93 Bras Basah Road, Telephone 2868 LADIES Hairdressing Salon V New Wireless Permanea Waving Machine. No discomfort, no wire Absolutely the best A latest Machine. Elsie Mary BATTERY ROi Dresses for al Occasions. $5 to $36 SUvikrin treatment restores hair-forming tissue, to function,. Write62 words
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Advertisement15 1939-06-15 15 N! ;u SHIFMENTS 0 v) ILBO HOILYWOOB BRASSIERES •nit: M IOP C :i ,;fu! BiiiHn15 words
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Advertisement95 1939-06-15 15 FRESH from FRANCE JLST UNPACKED in :\i i ifi i. im \rn i»hji i; IN ATTRACTIVE SHADES or WHITE ROSE LEMON PINK SUITABLE for DAY FROCKS. PHONE Sl-33. HIGH STREET. 7144 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. We have pleasure m announcing the opening of our premises at No. 44 High St. and INVITE95 words
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Advertisement389 1939-06-15 16 BY P&OamJBRITISH INDIA.LINES (INCORPORATED LV ENGLAND) Outwards Po# Dlt Tonnage Spore Tonnage Spore 1939 1939 CHITRAL 15.000 June 17 RAJPDTANA 17.000 Aug. 11 CORFU 15.000 June 30 RANCHI 17.000 Aug. 25 3URDWAN 6,070 July 1 BANGALORE 6,000 Aug. 26 CANTON 15.500 Jwy 14 RANPURA 17,000 Sept. 8 CARTHAGE 15.U00 July389 words
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Advertisement329 1939-06-15 16 TO FRENCH Por~ T -O*j CHARCEURS^" EUN|S I-■ HOMEWAROB. D ENTRECASTF.AUX For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dv- ki-k J CAP. TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bortetu jJ TO SAIGON INDOCHIN DESIRADE For Saigon. To\ rane and Haiphong T CAP ST. JACQUES For Saigon, Tourane pnd Haip! S. A. M. I.329 words
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165 1939-06-15 17 j'jris. June 14. M .,0 that an agreement eaihfd to divide the 900 the Hamburg- si lon is. refused permis- IU m nba. betv.een Britn!U tkltinl and ilolland fr Commons Mr. Tom isked the Home Secretary attention had bern drawn Kgjit of 800165 words
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Article26 1939-06-15 17 Anglo-Polish Co-Ope ration Warsaw, June 14. nomic mission, headed by X »c. former Finance London to discuss 1 I ancial co-operation P ci and Britain ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article102 1939-06-15 17 KEPPKI. HAKKOI R Mai pa"flo r DledMr T dak Cla Kings Dock Wharf: Nl! Coal V.harf: Nil VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjonff Pagrarr Albert Dock: Hai Lee Victoria Dock: Nil. Keppel Harbour: King's Dock: Mj No. 1 Dock: Tobelo. No. 2 Dock: Japar.a. Hasans -> 2 Rancni102 words
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Article125 1939-06-15 17 THERE weie 224 deaths within the Municipality of Singapore m the week ended June 10. This compared with 230 m the previous wjeek and 310 m the corresponding week last year. Chiel causes of mortality were pneumonia 34, phthisis 29 and convulsions !0. Twenty cases of chickenpox were125 words
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Article112 1939-06-15 17 Mails expected from Netherlai ri nf X h r S 0 M Air KLM Of deliver oi boxholclers' letters only 4 p m a,, general delivery of litters 405 pm. ti Maihs expected from Australia. Netht lands indies etc. by Air 'Qanta.s), tin of delivery of boxholdeiV letters112 words
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Advertisement285 1939-06-15 17 BIKXS lIP LIKE. <In:orporateri ir. Australia) NEYT SAILINGS Doe sails. I Jlllv 6 July 9 1 B nd trip tickets from Singapore to Au4nfia Ivoed it the I VMIN)V ■:?«KT«. i e wB Wtal Ki:Ll)on.v, NTI return $642 86 Ist class 5430.71 2nd class I m return 5681.48 Ist class285 words
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Advertisement67 1939-06-15 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA •SANT II I A 8,000 TONS SAILING JUNK 15, AT :J PJi Tho ircTe raoel hai n^ellent modern iceoounodaUon for Ptoal saloon ai... Ss&onci i-aioon pa.-:';en«er.s. Speslfli Holiday rieturn tickets to China and Japan67 words
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Miscellaneous297 1939-06-15 17 I POSTAL lISTELUCENGeI <• 1 TO-DAY Aden America .South. Ranrhi Juno 15 7 Australia: Whole Ranchi 15 7 Dn Burma "Qanta.s" 15 9 p,,, Canada except Western Khandalla 15 pn< Uylon (Letter Mail. anchl 15 7 p.m Ceylon (Parcel Mail) ram^ 15 1 pji Hoihow Ranchi 15 7 pni Egypt,297 words
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441 1939-06-15 18 Ownership Of Land i Houses n Dispute Singapore, Wednesday. A PETITION that an indenture be set aside and cancelled was heard m the High Court to-day before Mr. Justice Podlow when Ahminah binte Abclulrahman a 60-year-old Malay woman, contested the Ownership of certain land441 words
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199 1939-06-15 18 EXPLOSIVES CASE CONVICTION QUASHED London. June 14. THK Court <>1 Criminal Appeal quashed the conviction and cancil!ed IK? senteiui of ten years' penal servitude passed on Mr. Gerald Francis Wharton by Justice Humphreys. The rrounri< cf appeal included me Kubroitsion that tho prosecution uur ouced certain matters and that IM199 words
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Article71 1939-06-15 18 THREAT TO TAKE SHANGHAI AREAS Shanghai. Jgj QIKSTIONKI) reRa J J count Elibank's s!d m the H(»use of i jftr( j ternintr p«»ssib)e J*J seizure of the InterJ SelOemeni on July J esc naval spokesman,] press conference, repiw repeat inu- his declare May 12. to the eftert ii event ofReuter - 71 words
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Article128 1939-06-15 18 (From Our Own Correspa J chore Bahru, 1 BEFORE Mr. M. Ismail to-d gall shop watchman. Bad was charged with being Is po two bottles of illicit samsu was prosecuted by Inche Ab Assistant Superintendent of Johore Bahru. Giving evidence. Inchp Aa information received on May with some Customs128 words
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106 1939-06-15 18 Sigh Of Relief U. Secret Service And Royal Trip Washington, June 14. \|R. Frank Wil«on, chief of the American Secret Service, i* breathing a sigh of relief that one of the biggest bodyguarding jobs of his career is completed. He told reporters that the outstanding thing about the royal visitReuter - 106 words
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Article106 1939-06-15 18 Last Stage Of Tour Frederic ton (New Brunswick >. June 14. r\RIVING from Newcastle through "the peaceful countryside of New Brunswick, Their Majesties arrived herr on the last stage of their triumphal tour. The whole hundred-mile route had been closed to the P* j hamlet on the **> ha^, archReuter - 106 words
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Article16 1939-06-15 18 ner A of H SyniinP^ be J n b drokersknown ftrm of n.DD16 words
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Advertisement112 1939-06-15 18 ■■■^■^■■■9 that's what everybody says on 1 L TmW V tasting Crosse BlackweLl's v 11 v nourishing and tasty soups. MM It is the obvious verdict Wi i^*^«> C.&.8. Soups contain only Safljtf tnc VC J7 &^t ingredients, gplendid meat and Iresh veg* I etablest the result being a nRnMMfi|HH112 words
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Article239 1939-06-15 19 HASTLY CHOPPER ATTACK ON BOY URDER INQUIRY PENED Wednesday. laduas-t.il alive m spite his many injuries. I t o him but he only anw jth onuns." nn of the evidence of Smat P wno was led t0 nPag< da Street at 11.15 nuddled up on V've a counter, his face239 words
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Article241 1939-06-15 19 (By A Suburbanite) the point of view of a sleepy person, badly m need of an night's sieep, Tuesday evening's black-out was an unquali- With one eye on the clock, 1 enjoyed a "night-cap" and then, a little before 10. 30 carefully switched off all the lights and prepared241 words
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Article110 1939-06-15 19 THE WAY STARDOM iwt dancer to film star m Jtt -that is the rise-to-fame *9 Gray. Lupino Lane's leadijw Pir.ebrook production, *to Walk." coming to the PpQK. next Wednesday 10 com^ of theatrical parents, Persuasion to take up an actAt Wte^n she was a *****- A!i Gods Chillun." A floor110 words
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Article72 1939-06-15 19 r j rX Mr. A. E. F. van Runner, Mr. Tj. R. MoseL X iv v" AFJ Mr X V- D. o, w Hartog. Mr. Marten. the PK-APJ,- Mr v w Hartog. atT" Mr A. van Arrived by the PH-ALT. mi Geluk. Mr. J. G. Koopman Mr72 words
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Article94 1939-06-15 19 IMPORTED $3,600 WORTH OF CHANDU Singapore, Wednesday. poi'Nl) guilty m the Criminal District Court of btittx concerned m the importation of $3,600 worth of contraband chandu, or. of possession, m the alternative, Wans Ahfcii«. a sampanman. was sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment and a fine of 53.600; m default94 words
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Article76 1939-06-15 19 Singapore, Wednesday. 'THE body of an unknown mtddle-uged female Chinese was foiind by a Tamil mandor floating m the sea off the Esplanade on the morning of Jane 4. The body was recovered by a Marine policeman who found life extinct. Death was due to asphyxia Lorn76 words
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Article60 1939-06-15 19 Singapore Wednesday. rOR driving a car when not covered by T a third party insurance, Mr. John cie Pass was fined $35 by Mr C.R Whit on Traffic Judge to-day For dnvmß without a licence he was fined $5 anJ tor narkinff his car facing traffic De??nlant was60 words
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Article127 1939-06-15 19 Berlin, June L& pHKQUENT complaints from representatives of trad*' and iitdustry m Germany Kgittting the heaviness of taxation mm answered by the Finance Secret arv. Herr R<*inhard t. II." told a meeting of business men that M the building up of Germany's military Torces had been spreadReuter - 127 words
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Article195 1939-06-15 19 Singapore. Wednesday, rpwo 15-year-old Hainanese ytouns, 1 Wong Seng Chua and Urn Meng Chan, pleaded guilty this morning m the second police court before Mr. Conrad Oldham on a charge that they on May 27 at a house m Middle Road at obout 1 p.m. stole195 words
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Article49 1939-06-15 19 London, Juno 14. as a third protectorate of the Rouh. irf the qiH'slmn. i- seems to have been The sureevoMi rf|e cWlld have made to nuns- m^aina ay back the f"£*Jg; "J, a slice of llungar.a.. ''"''"j^,. Herald eor- -.'-gnat firmly refused to agree ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article59 1939-06-15 19 Brussels June 14. COMPLAINTS o! a..e^ N-' th Chamber, and the Prime M.msvcr. Muni mirnal security and th- detente of the B^e ail JmTer r d K .ared that G-man nsUne had been distributed m various mrts oi the rr.untry and refugees In Belgium were beingReuter - 59 words
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Miscellaneous102 1939-06-15 19 Law Notice For To-day Before Mr. Justice Pedlow in 2nd Com: at 11 a.m. S.494 38— Agminah binte Abdulrahman <w» vs. Ahmad bin Kassim. <if not concluded* Before Mr. Justice Manning in 3rd Court at 11 am. Judgment:— S.13 39— R M.N. Sathappa Chettiar vs. Song Chwee uon. Thereafter:— S.539102 words
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Article393 1939-06-15 20 Unable To Spare More Men For Service In China Chungking. June 14. personally do not think the Japanese can increase their army strength m China to 6,000,000 men," asserted General Chen Cheng, Director of the Political Training Department of the National Military Council, at a reception givenChinese Central News Agency - 393 words
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217 1939-06-15 20 Japanese Suffer Heavy Defeat In Shansi |T transpires that over 30,000 Japanese troops were empto"** 1 cent offensive on Chungtiao mountain range, mi n south s** vince m North China, consisting of the entire Nakajima D of the newly arrived 27th Division, two artillery regiments ni squadron, but after sixChinese Central News Agency - 217 words
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66 1939-06-15 20 CHINESE WAR MINISTER CONFIDENT OF VICTORY ttftNULAL Ho Ying-Chin?. f ese War Minister, m a s at Chungking «aid he wa* com of China's victory, "if rejnlan irregulars continue to collil effectively, preventing the Jap from exploiting the ocn areas, and if the entire i continues to support the NitChinese Central News Agency - 66 words
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111 1939-06-15 20 Hongkong. June 14. TUT situation m Tientsin remain* tense. The question of ail the Japa.ie>? residing m the British and French concessions became the subject of diplomatic negotiations m Tokyo and the issue can be settled through diplomatic channels, according to a Tientsin dL>Aiiother TientsinChinese Central News Agency - 111 words
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Article84 1939-06-15 20 Hongkong. June 14 fWO Japanese consular officials were among those poisoned at a paity m the Japanese Consulate m Nanking at 7 p.m on June 10. and they died the next day, according to a Shanghai report. The Moinichi Shimbun of Shanghai reported that the rest hadChinese Central News Agency - 84 words
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Article47 1939-06-15 20 Chungking, June 14 fHE United States Ambassador, Mr. Neisor. T Johnson, arrived at Kweiyang by motor-car yestetday !iight. resuming his motor tour to Chungking after a brief stop-over The French Ambassador, M. Henri Cosme, is coming here by airplane from Kunming on June 16 Chinese Central AgencyChinese Central News Agency - 47 words
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65 1939-06-15 20 Sterner Chinese Resistance Aid Raids Hongkong, Juai ACCORDING to if Journal ghai 'French. Japane«J encountered practical diftcutta raid on Chungking m the eg June 9. as the number ot China was. increased andann* fences improved ccnsideuJM ta« the activity of the Japanese Chenstu reports Jj that the French Catholic OngChinese Central News Agency - 65 words
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Article21 1939-06-15 20 American Factories Looted H-«fcfl M Meooflrmed swe^ ST J£T» S S H nisht of June; Japanese shirte aries Chinese Central AgencyChinese Central News Agency - 21 words
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Advertisement56 1939-06-15 20 mm mm oil spc^ujy m)tjK^ f*r. A vpecbl mtocral oiUaew cooccaa«e-odu«ve co 3hd»-«u«tosi SheU Motor Oil and pfeveau Irdrttabl o€ Ujc met* mfacn hin engine umlcr all aworli^ ccadidta. Tbw, *fccccr -our ccginc be .taadlag. suutiaj or rwmioj IK ~tt»Y+v**bc->o' td Afo i?< a UMUtta to^MwiM to pxtvem .ornwuo Asiatic56 words
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153 1939-06-15 21 scow ,AIM G ARRIVES Moscow, June 14. Mi William Strange ','v London, the Prar o f the KremUn.comj tiationa for an Nance, avrain Estonia, and Ki.ssian tnwtt ibMl preservaneuualUv of Ihj Baltic "it;U interest for the t in ion and conhe Btltk SUtes need a153 words
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Article126 1939-06-15 21 Singapore, Wednesday. Paiav.i, aged 21 years, this morning before wn. the Singapore Fifth m, to a charge that he tt °'f-' 4 Holland Road. Ma gold ring valued a, W "l Seri binti Abdul JHacti of the case. Court »*«lacEwan said that at J 8 complainant, a Mala/ her126 words
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Article26 1939-06-15 21 R.C FRIENDLY TENNIS •C Ml] R.At v a ten nis match id av a f£i? on the S.C.R.c, u \^n Two single games have been ar-26 words
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Article385 1939-06-15 21 London, Juno 14 't?Y the Japanese blockade ol the British and French concessions m Tientsin, another stroke has bttn delivered against British trade In the Far East, and another provocation added to the long list of antiBritish moves by Japanese troops since the war with China was385 words
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Article, Illustration795 1939-06-15 22 Yadi To Meet Loon Chong In Singles Final MRS. Nassim <*nd Mrs. Sewell became the new Women's doubles champions when they beat Mrs. Eber and Mrs. Pennefather m the finals played at the S.C.C. yesterday m straight sets 6 l, B—6. In795 words
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Article211 1939-06-15 22 Canning Beat Loyals At Cricket Singapore, Wednesday. FORT Canning beat the 2nd. Battn. 1 Loyal Regt., at Tan pi m by seven wickets at cricket to-day. Batting first, the Loyals could nnly score 64 runs of which Cooper scored 39. Telfcrd was m good form taking .six wickets for 19211 words
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244 1939-06-15 22 Barker's Brilliant Double For Raffles Time Robs R. I. Of Victory Singapore, Wednesday. JIMF. robbed the Raffles Institution of a victory over the Victoria School when the teams met m a cricket match played at the Raffles Institution ground this evening. Batting first the Raffles Institution compiled 171 runs before244 words
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Article54 1939-06-15 22 (From Our Own Corra Jd rS Johore badminton semi-final of the Food competition against Kela day. at the Bukit Zahrah Johore Bahru, at 10 sun. i lows: Singles: Won| Peng Sod Feng Nam. Reserves: Ng Ngoh Tee i Teck. Doubles: Wong Pens Soy Peng Ye?, or54 words
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Article57 1939-06-15 22 The following have qua draw for the nrsi round n c er: v v Tall W. Dawson vs. R. v. fij G. Harvey vs. D. D. BW vs. J. M. rraser. A. m. low. s l. vriN Lindsay have to I lay off 1(l places by June 17.57 words
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Article, Illustration467 1939-06-15 23 yards Of Both Teams Disappointing ,F.A 0: R.A.F 0. sulton exhibition of soccer relieved somewhat by the ■dy defence play of the rearguards, the S.A.F.A. drew with F. neither side scoring. The exhibition given by both sets of forwards was somewhat disappointing for a state trial. Both sides adopted467 words
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Article69 1939-06-15 23 I htab were run off at the yesterday when the folilified for the finals which place on Saturday com»t 45 p.m. on the S.R.C. THE RIGBY FOOTBALL K. Leembrus;gen; 2. J. G. ft it. x ins. *>$ HIRDLES: (Ist Heat): CO. Valberg, C.J. Ald Heat: j g. Ritchie, L.69 words
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Article28 1939-06-15 23 [Bee Si!!!??*' Wednesday. a Rp serves def eated the th^ rye s by the onl y g° al n, »me yesterday at the 3tlnai 'SAFA league fix-28 words
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Article26 1939-06-15 23 S .C.C BILLIARDS I handicap billiards P Waved. Sm a P<>re Cricket Uson o- u i?ht and resulted Sto'24 3bedtin^ W.H. Palvomu m a match of26 words
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Article353 1939-06-15 23 South China Tourists Play To-day J^OCAL soccer enthusiasts will have a welcome change i from the ordinary routine of league soccer this afternoon when the South China tourists, who arrive this morning by the Aramis, meet the S.C.F.A. at the stadium. The team has been touring IndoChina where they played353 words
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Article189 1939-06-15 23 Uniteers Beat Tracers 7 o Uniteers 7; Joseph Travers 0. gj THE Uniteers administered a thorough trouncing for Joseph Travels yesterday on the S.H.B. ground when both sides had ihWr last Dtttkws m liie Business Houses League. incur uw -o aboQt flftKn mJnutes both sld es I contended for supremacy189 words
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Article27 1939-06-15 23 JOHORE STATE SOCCER TRIAL From Our Own Correspondent* johore Bahru. ThP Johore state soccer trial between thr P robaSles and the po^bles m prepa Bahru. on Friday.27 words
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394 1939-06-15 24 Charlotte Town. Prince Edward Island. June. 14. THE hope that Their Majesties may be able to pay a return visit to Canada with Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret j Rose was expressed by the King m a reply to the address of welcome394 words
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Article115 1939-06-15 24 Shanghai, Junt H. 1 i the opening of the Tinkler inque.i A In the British Court to-day, a Bnttoh tye-wUneaaM Ratified that Mr nnUer did not Rre B revolver shot a. the Japanese but to the 1: round. A British colleague of Mr. Tmkiei •.eMified thai m115 words
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Article91 1939-06-15 24 Lightweight T. T. Race Lightweight T.T. Race Douglas. Isle of Man. June 14. the Englishman. Edward Mellors. riding on Italian Benelli machine, won the Lightweight Motorcycle Touris. Trophy to-day, covering the 264 mile:; m 3 boon, 33 minutes. 26 seconds at an iverape speed of 74.2591 words
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Article36 1939-06-15 24 Paris, June 14. In the French lawn tennis championships, men's quarter-finals, to-day's results were:— McNeill (America) beat Puncec (Yugoslavia* 6—4, I—6, 6—3. 6—l. Cooke < America) beat Billington (Great Britain) 6 4. 6—4. 6-^1. Reut^r.36 words
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Article108 1939-06-15 24 London. June 14. IN the Commons to-day. Mr. Kirkv.ooi 1 asked if the Admiralty were tuvarthat there were no means of fixing rope.^ !or hawsers on a submarine, and if they would consider the advisability of fix i Ing >hackle plates to a submarine siml lar108 words
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Article50 1939-06-15 24 INDIAN MUTINY SURVIVOR DIES London. June 14: Colonel QtOTfQ Keuter. communication at reasonable intervals. Chrystie. one of the two survivors of the Indian Mutiny, died to-day at Farnham. Surrey, aged 98. Mr. C.J. Palmer, who lives m British Columbia, ii now the only survivor of the buUan Mv tiny.- -Reuter50 words
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Article147 1939-06-15 24 Royal Henley Cup At Ascot London, June 14. IT Ascot. !tt« Ie a larje crowd tnti m corl weal her and an over t \^t >ky. Sir Abe Bailee's four-year-old Caerlontic won the Royal Hen ley Cup. the premier handicap race of the meet ing. by a. lenjrta from Mr147 words
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143 1939-06-15 24 Britain Requests Berlin To Withdraw German Consul LONDON. JINK 14. m ihk house or comma TODAY. Mil. (HWIKKKI UN ANNOIM Kl> THAI THE BKITISH GOVERNMENT HAD IitQIESTKD THK (iKRMAN GOVERNMENT TO ARPANGI THF WITHDRAWAL OF THF. GERMAN CONSUL M LIVERPOOL. HERR REINHARDT. This is the sequel to the cese heard143 words
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Article207 1939-06-15 24 Firm J Neces V.r Br. 1 »nd«'r>t«h:d. the \vhol?M ol British interest^ H reviewed fl The deputation .<:-.«<■ '"I nan..:. nNt, t .lUii^B WenWn firmly, both principle involved and I precedent that m'«ht |H It i.s understood thai^B ceived the d-putation fl .•■>nd promised to report B the views207 words
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118 1939-06-15 24 Millions Spent To Report Order In Palestine Jenrv i. Juue 11. THf: Mandates Commission has conclndpd its examination of the administrative sections of ihe report on Palestine and Trans Jordan. The examination was largely occupied with economic conditions. Mr. Moody pave a warning that while Palestine t r^de fltnireg for118 words