Morning Tribune, 16 June 1939
1939-06-16
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Title Section12 1939-06-16 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 4-Xo. 11-i. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, June If,. 1939. FIVE CKNTS.12 words
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175 1939-06-16 1 JAPAN WANTS COMPLETE SHOWDOWN IN CHINA NOT AFRAID OF BRITISH ECONOMIC REPRISALS WHOLE QUESTION OF FOREIGN CONCESSIONS NOW INVOLVED TOKYO, JUNE 15. T IS INDICATED THAT IN THE VIEW OF T IK JAPANESE AT TIENTSIN, THE TIME HAS PASSED FOR A SETTLEMENT OF INDIVIDUAL QUESTIONS PIECEMEAL, AM) ONLY A FUNDAMENTAL175 words
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Article63 1939-06-16 1 TOKIO. JUNE 15. NG 10 A JAPANESE NEWS CY MESSAGE F ROM TIENTEE JAPANESE TANKS APON THE BORDERS OF THE CONCESSION THIS AFTERJPCB WERE SAID TO HAVE )UGHT UP AFTER BRITISH lAD ESTABLISHED A GUARD ONLY A FEW YARDS FROM THF JAPANESE SEARCH CD I HN'r.n THRFE MA NS63 words
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Article234 1939-06-16 1 British Troops Called Out Nentsi*, June 15. »nd day of the blockade led *tth an exciting incite Concession boundary at i Racecourse Road, where attempted to incite a t*o thousand Chinese to I Concession barricades. A Durhams armed \suns and a strong T( were rushed to the ler^upon *he crowdReuter - 234 words
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117 1939-06-16 1 Tientsin. June 15 ZSiSZftS, t^htf-prS'chf/ng Kai-She, and anti-Japanese attitude. 11 states a Japanese news agency. IT IS ADDED THAT ALL PATCHED-IP" COMPROMISE ARK TO BE REJECTED. «s: as a »~£T »i orifich and French Governments Infernal exehanses of views b^-n t*** o U polnwd out over117 words
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344 1939-06-16 1 London, June 15 IIM Tientsin was made by the Prime A state^nt on the situation at Tientsin was Minister in the Co^ on .^f^-, authorities were taking all preHe said that the British military auUior cautions in maintaining °^.^fj^ n alongside the BundReuter - 344 words
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Article93 1939-06-16 1 Tokyo, June 15. rIK sword is unsheathed." writes the Hochi Shimbun referring to the Tientsin blockade. "Even if the British authorities deliver the murderers to Japan, the sword cannot be returned to the scabbard without a fundamental solution of the whole issue in China. "All evilsReuter - 93 words
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Article169 1939-06-16 1 Tientsin. June 15. THE British Consul General, Mr. Jamieson, ha* sent a note to the Japanese Consul General, lodging a 'most vigorous protest" against the searching of British subject* entering or leaving the British and French Concessions, and requesting that the Japanese military authorities be asked to169 words
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Advertisement25 1939-06-16 1 2 S her j 3 1* !i B"» rd 4 5 ini 8 9 ion y*" io ii feu 22 s I ■tsfront .jj9021 2425 words
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Advertisement30 1939-06-16 1 Cable News Elsewhere China V/ur News British Frrnth Pre^ 'oinmcnts on Tientsin Chinese Foreign Minister-. Views Knli^h Move To Counteract Foreign Propaganda 50,000 German Troop* /It polivh Froattar M S30 words
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106 1939-06-16 2 MR. NORMAN SOONG TALKS TO CHINA'S WAR LEADERS ]t|R. Norman Soong, the Tribune man who is writing his impressions of the war zone for the Tribune Group of Newspapers, in 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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Article50 1939-06-16 2 Singapore. Thuniday. THE wedding of Miss H. L. Annati and Capt. William John Holohan took place at the Presbyterian Church this afternoon. The Rev. MacPherson officiated at the ceremony and the organist was Miss Drybrugh. Afterwards a reception was held at tho terido's residence in Oxley Rise50 words
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587 1939-06-16 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. u AM quite certain that this is not a fabricated case made by this young girl, if it had been fabricated, I am quite sure that it could not have been so clearly proved.587 words
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448 1939-06-16 2 Council Protest At Grant Of Padi Land For Non- Malays (Tribune Stall Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. DEFERENCE to a speech made recently at the Federal Council B ing advocating padi cultivation for other than Malays vasi a this morning's meeting of the Selangor State Council at Has Raja Haji Othman448 words
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Article, Illustration23 1939-06-16 2 l\ Ir c fetal*, m the B.n ga p ore Hre Miss L U(V x ura r^de. iwece married L£!2 «=^B UtwfflSi23 words
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Article46 1939-06-16 2 Singapore. n™*%£2 po^ibte. new petrol pump off the ma n "J* cars can line up PJ traffic. mee tin« At this morninu to< m ,ral Board, it 'va^e^e Vty this decision to an who wanted to r e han<l fl pump to a new s.temU^46 words
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Advertisement28 1939-06-16 2 "CARLOS" No. 2, THE ARCADE, Telephone 6332 European Hair Dressers For Ladies and Gentlemen Specialists in all the latest methods and experts in pedicure and manicure. Prices moderate.28 words
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Article117 1939-06-16 3 <tiff Reporter) Trlbun I ilinuur. Thursday. s r sln^^ore a few Kweorted to Kuala LuirbuTheatre Ltd., Kuala ■S/cSarged this morning L| C. Kedinan. the first Jfewitfc criminal breach of 1 Slf'against the accuse* 1 rvant in the cml r; Singapore, comSffinal breach of trust of Sthe Pavilion Theatre reenOct.117 words
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Article129 1939-06-16 3 (Tr.inr.e Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. I a very deliberate insult." comr.:ed Mr R C. Redman, the First ate *hen he fined N.V.S. MoorC. n Tamil. S?0 or in default th- rigorous imprisonment for Insulted Mrs Carey Foster by her in front of a Japanese dry b shop Batu129 words
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127 1939-06-16 3 NEW SALARY SCHEME FOR ENGLISH SCHOOL TEACHERS? Ipoh, Thursday. important matters pertaining to education in Malaya will tecuwed at the forthcoming conference of the heaos J fcptttmmt, in all parts of Malaya at the V.ctona Institution. taon^the Sni'to be discussed are problems regarding English, Malay and Indian Schools in the127 words
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Article385 1939-06-16 3 Policy Explained By The Chairman Tho Rural Ummr4 And Ike PiiMi.- Objection Taken To t t m Letters In The Press Singapore, Thursday. 'WE are here to serve the public and if the public do not consider they have been properly served, they should call our attention to *t, and385 words
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Article33 1939-06-16 3 AUSTRALIA GERMAN GOODS Canberra. June Ift: Mr. Lawson. Minister of Trade and Customs, announced at questioned time Representatives, that the Government was considering legislation to prevent the dumping <u German subsidised goods. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article181 1939-06-16 3 Applications are invited for the post of Assistant Roads Engineer, the appointment being in the first instance on l a three years' Agreement. Candidates should be between 23 and 26 years of age and preferably uiv married. Applicants must have passed the Associate Membership Examination of the Institution181 words
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Advertisement107 1939-06-16 3 Are Your Eyes Weak Have a modern ScienSific eye examination! If glasses are not tt*wJ^' needed none will be \>P^ recommended. Thompson Optical Coi, Qualified Eyesight Specialists 1 L Arcade Bldg., Ground Floor. Tel. 3002 R. A. Thompson, Dr. of ocular Scienc* I rilvikrin treauncnt restores the hair-forming tissues to107 words
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Article32 1939-06-16 4 London. Thursday. Previous To-day Change Bar Gold, Fine, per o& £7.8 5 £7.8.5*2 Vi ULVER Spot 19 15 16 19~ii -1 16 Porvard 19 n 16 19\ S 1 1632 words
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Article41 1939-06-16 4 KrBB,;R PrevuH,. s >idw, B Uyer as, Sellers B>, 31 6 Ist Forward July Buyers 8 3 16 b lf > Sellers h», *•< 2nd Forward Angmet Buyers J» M *M6 3rd Forward OcvDec. Buyers 85 16 Sellers 8 3 f^.41 words
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Article27 1939-06-16 4 London. Thursday. JIN STANDARD Previous To-day Change C2*h (afternoon price) £226 3 4 £227 J 4 r£' 2 Forward £224» 4 £224 3 4 £U27 words
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Article70 1939-06-16 4 PALM OIL (Malav) In bulk June-July shipment SrJ?? COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) 5 *<*»*»•] June shipment fll.J.g PaM ft SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) Buyers June July Shipment a c^„ TAPIOCA Seed Pean Ist qual'V N (Singapore) June Shipment IS- fuiw TFPPER (FAQ.) Suis White Muntok Auc Oct. Shipment 3 3 870 words
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Article147 1939-06-16 4 Singapore. Thursday. JHh blockade of Tientsin, disappointment over the Russian'negotiations. and disquieting: reports from Central Europe have this week been the dominant market influences, and under their combined pressure prices have fallen back step by step but with obvious reluctance. The amendment to the United States147 words
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Article25 1939-06-16 4 IT M London, June 15. it is officially announced that Lord A Wimborne, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland from 1915 to 1918, passed away vesterday. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article81 1939-06-16 4 Smsapore. Thursday. I Tin at midday was SII4U. up and .the Price of Rubber at 4 o'clock wa> I buyers Spot 28' 8 cents, buvers July September 28 l 4 cents, market sliuhtly easier All .section* of the Singapore share market were slightly easier to-day in ■wmpathy81 words
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Article122 1939-06-16 4 fM Previous 7 S L r ler^ u, M 6 -.3 Dunlop Rubber .7 p., QenenU Electro 7T jM 7, Imperial Checimal Industries 30Imperial Tobacco joq 4 Anglo-Dutch 05*3 v" 1 Canadian Pacific 4.-, London Tin 34^ Rubber Plantation Investment Trust 28-" Linegis 133 3 Ayr/ Hitam.s122 words
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Article69 1939-06-16 4 London. 1^ Previous TV-ciay IT. on Paris (closing middle rate) 176.73 Unchanged I'.'i. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.81 3 4 8.81 15 lb r.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) <3 3 4 Nominal Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 229 32d. Is. 2 *d r.T.69 words
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Article42 1939-06-16 4 fr^M^ ll^ SUitCS Rlibber statistics fcr May. 1939. are as follows: gsss «SS Con.sumption 14 490 Stocks of Last cay of Month 153i600 Afloat for U.S Ports en inst day of month 54 000 Consumption of Reclaimed Rubber 350042 words
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Article49 1939-06-16 4 Jfew York. Jul Rl BBFR Previous T -dav Market Tone Steadv Steady •pot Buyers 16» 4 ***** Seller* I63 g ;6 516 Forward Oct Dec. Euyerj 16 516 16 1 Seller! 16 7 16 TIN Market Tone Quiet Quiet Spot 48 3 4 n8 3 449 words
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Advertisement34 1939-06-16 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Limited beg to announce th;;t their new Branch Ortke at TELOK ANSON will commence Lusiness on Monday, 3rd July, 1939 AT No. :i, ANSON ROAD, TELOK ANSON, PERAK. >- -^»W« 1)1111 Jftftfft,,34 words
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Advertisement11 1939-06-16 4 SOI TH mSUUNd COMPANY, LTD. L T nim|UMtrlialilc 1. FtaUyion Gre^n11 words
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Article623 1939-06-16 5 June 15. 5 p.m. P. 4 74 bl'/vX^ 38|- 421--v»i 22 9 23 9 0.72 0.76 20 3 21P 1224 1-27! 2 I 9|6 10 3 lay ijL 121- 0 28 0 32cd 067 0.70 U 20 20:9 26 2 J 6 0.55 0.60 0 21 025 L Tin623 words
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Article146 1939-06-16 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends wQmpani DM**! Books Close TIN Hltam T;t :>'• int. June 19 Kr^Ttr ESS" Gd No 24 b S u ai W Final June 7 Malayan ITn 24 r int. Jane 7 Southern Malayan 2»'o-, in.st June 7 GENERAL Fraser Neave Ord Iscts. int. June146 words
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Article216 1939-06-16 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Thursday. Buyers Seller.AmpaU 3 9 4 3 Ayer WMfl 0.71 0.75 Batu Selango:* 1.26 1.31 Hong Fatts 0.67 0.70 Hongkong Tin 19 20 6 Jelebu? 0.54 0.56 Karnunting Tin 8 9 9 6 Katu Tin 21 22Kenti 2'l 2 6 KlllinghaUs i4j- 15Kramat,^ 9 6 10216 words
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Article42 1939-06-16 5 The air mail Imperial, d-snatched from Singapore on June 6 was aettnzm in London on Juru? 13 The air mail f Netherlands despatched from Singapore m June 6 and I J«fe oelivered in Umdon on June 11 and l^ respectively42 words
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Article111 1939-06-16 5 pr 30 Oct. 31 90 lOC oom P*l MINiciPAUTT I 1 a W Btpt. 30 100 101 O^i red 1947 $1,800,000 106 106 nom r^Jl Sept. 30.... E y u.000.000 nT .5 30 1 1 3 U4H nJfli 5 r j3 «.000,000 iSfi! 30 106% 1074 mm111 words
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Advertisement148 1939-06-16 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. by Royal Charter A D i'A Incorporated in the Netheiiai'da. (Netherlands Trading Society > BANKERS AMSTIKUAM Paid Up Capital I 40.03CJ00,Resejve fVBd 10.50CXH)Ckairmaa of the Board of Mtattai H. C. REHBOCK. Haaagiag Hoard: D CFI?:N\ DE lONGH LL.D. PreiiJnul M TAI'DIN CHABOT Dsrec or A A.148 words
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Advertisement223 1939-06-16 6 CHEERS FOR PYGMALION! A MAGNIFICENT FILM SIRAITS S •NO PRAISE CAN BE TOO GREAT *«"< BEST ENTERTAINMENT YOT; C0U..1, WISH FOR ™181 NE PAVILION 3 SHOWS DAILY! 3.15 6.15 9.15 1 A grand comedy that proves that ever, a street ,^A J\ girl can crash society .if she has a223 words
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Advertisement144 1939-06-16 6 IRENE DUNNE J beautiful than ever co starred the first time with CHARLES BOYER, f r from his triumphs in 'ALGIERS" 6-i5 TQ-NICHf""^ at the CAPITOL UKO-Radio's polished romantic hit that London critic, raving over! THESE TWO- SWEPT OFF THEIR FEET BY AN ALL-EMBRACING LOVE! .What a situation for glowing144 words
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Advertisement151 1939-06-16 7 I Officer And His Wife Iv/ned In The Indus W Simla. June 15. I jj lan Galbraith, British Political Apent in Bod"*" r wno we re drowned in the Indus yesterday, Kl.and hk v oNere( j. Their boat which capsized has also Bre(i>- ANOTHER BRITISH nfcd l>v nurses are FILM151 words
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Advertisement120 1939-06-16 7 The Most Spectacular Sea Picture Ever Filmed! ALHAMBRA -to-day 3-15, 6-15 9-15 P .m.l ;Adv*nfurf thai ..,,-#r^«f '-vLjrCri^ffN: "4 I Storms in trpic ;,|J|v tJ^^^JJl^i^ ALSO LATEST PATHE GAZETTE with Pictures of The I BRITISH AMERICAN SUBMARINE DISASTERS I THEIR MAJESTIES IN OTTAWA. ALDERSHOT TATTO I —NIGHT REHEARSAL I ALHAMBRA-Coming120 words
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Article, Illustration2971 1939-06-16 8 To Be Made As Realistic As Possible Ben Chimes' London Letter From Our Own Correspondent London, June 2. THE wailing of sirens will herald the start, this month, of the biggest air raid precautions experiment of its kind yet staged in London It2,971 words
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Advertisement30 1939-06-16 9 75 YEARS OF HIGHLY EXCELLENT DESIGN tilT PArM^rS Ci4N fl£ ARRANGED SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. Distributor for Sineapor- Johore CO. 194 581. North Bridge M, Si«» a pore. W.P.B. A30 words
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MORNING TRIBUNE
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Article326 1939-06-16 10 IN view of the continued complaints of Germany with regard to what is called encirclement, in view too of Japan's contention that her "reasonable aspirations" are misunderstood, it is well to consider the statement of Britain's position recently made by the Prime Minister. The British Government, said Mr.326 words
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Article, Illustration955 1939-06-16 10 Calling Up ■•■■■■■■<••■•■■■■■•■'•■•' I UtukJL I <•■•••••«■«■■■ \w\ ••■■••■•■■■> 5 j The Obw 4 rvor\ j i AmiY I \|i« k rl j I I ABOUT 300,000 young men in all parts of the country have registered their names at Labour Exj changes as the first step towards955 words
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Advertisement25 1939-06-16 10 To-day's White Label Announcement It is good to be well spoken, but it is better to be well spoken of. As is DEWAE'S w.p s.-j25 words
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Article100 1939-06-16 11 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh. ous Reverse On linan Island Shanghai, June 15. I June, over 20,000 Japanese troops have been conLjn the Province of Shantung in order to launch campaign there. The forces are operating in L and Chuchene as their bases. p battle of Moncfyin, Japanese designs in100 words
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140 1939-06-16 11 Federation Unacceptable To Princes London, June 15 THE pronouncement of the in- formal conference of Princes and Ministers of Indian States at Bombay on Monday that the terms offered to the states for joining the proposed federation were unacceptable has disappointed some expectations. The Times says: "There is no reason,British Wireless - 140 words
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Article65 1939-06-16 11 London. June 15— m view of bis previous associations with Finland, General Sir Walter Kirke, Director-Generai of the Territorial Army, was invited to rcvist that country Hp. has now been able to accept the invitation and is leaving London for a short visit to Finland onBritish Wireless - 65 words
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Article66 1939-06-16 11 London. Jtine 15 -The total strtngtli of thr Territorial Army is now approximately 406.000 officers and men. R?cruitinu for the doubling of the It-rri-torial field arms durm« the /ortnlgno ended June 10 brought in 5 529 recniits The total potential strengtn of th- TerritortMl Army field force onBritish Wireless - 66 words
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Advertisement16 1939-06-16 11 f«up Convenience OR AFTER tf SHOW At The TOL STAURANT to*y Rock Oystcrt AND Oen^ Miuwberrid16 words
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Advertisement73 1939-06-16 11 FOOD QbUhmbh 4 Omn*u art Umrm Singapore mnmmtun "VndPis nre IttftM f «f the constructs of "semi-P' -.-mancm gJ^J^ v*rts in SUll Road from joo Cniat ri at•S ChanS Road Specincation. schedule fSKd form ot obUined at the Municipal Lnßineer Department on payment o I a deposit of $25 Tenders73 words
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Article, Illustration116 1939-06-16 12 Rescue Attempts On "THETIS" In Vain The r Ut U MH J ajitu n i! P. K. (Mam. commander of the Fifth Submarine Flotilla, who was the first man to escape fn>m the TfeHit" »y means of the Davis escape apparatus, photographed aboard the ?scoU vessel Vigilant"— hat less and116 words
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Article, Illustration86 1939-06-16 13 Thf wreck buoy being loaded on the salvage lug "Salvor" > w:*.i« h now marks the scene of the disaster. It was at Birkenhead that the "Th iW was hui <Fla.«t News). (Ttanel N <u f?r the erl subnarine. (F'anei News). Sir Charles Craven, head of Vickers (the armaments firm),86 words
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Article, Illustration1303 1939-06-16 14 Is Often Caused By Lack Of Peacefulness In Baby's Surroundings Ihe Healthy Baby I* Only hToo Ready T« Steep, Bv liar And B> \ij*ht JHE two paramount needs of the \cung baby are a sufficient and nutritious milk supply and an adequate amount of sleep amid healthy surroundings.1,303 words
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Advertisement85 1939-06-16 14 I 5i f lU.nl 1 I r4J*Tp^lW II Ut d Wn on the fime I I^^^Jl II spent in marketin I l^feSH II money bv buying food I l^^^Sj II iu bulk Kec P food fresh > I p?J longer. And do all three I Lgg^ggggj^^^ by investing in a85 words
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Article, Illustration1141 1939-06-16 15 You Cook Apples In These fslew And Delicious Ways Bare such a very healthy H that more time should be concocting appetising dishes tne m than is usually the case. choosing apples for cooking ses buy the hard, rather sour kind available in the market. real cooking apples are1,141 words
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Advertisement354 1939-06-16 16 BY P*Oand BRITISH INDIA.LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards Da* Tonnage S'pore Tonn»ge Sp#re CHITRAL 15.000 June 17 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Aug. 11 CORFU 15.000 June 30 RANOHI 17.000 Aug. 25 BURDWAN 6,070 July 1 BANGALORE 6,000 Aug. 26 CANTON 15,500 Juiy 14 RANPURA 17.000 Sept. 8 CARTHAGE 25.000 July 28 RAWALPINDI354 words
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Article581 1939-06-16 17 Singapore, Thursday. [AN documents which are insufficiently stamped, and therefore iuHnplete, be admitted In evidence, was one of the questions his lordship was asked to decide at the continued hearing of a civil suit c-day in the High Court in which a 60-year-old Malay woman, Ahminah581 words
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Article146 1939-06-16 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THB WHARVES OS EXPECTED TO ARRIVE KKPPKL HARBOrR Main Wharf: Dredger Todak. Clam. Vyner Brooke. Van den Bo.sch. Nieuv. Zeeland King's Dock Wharf: Nil. Coal Wharf: Nil VESSELS IN DRV DOCKS Albert Dock: Pontoon D. Tanjong Pagar: Victoria Dock: Nil Keppel Harbour: Kings Dock: Nil146 words
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Advertisement60 1939-06-16 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBK AND OSAKA 10,000 TONS SAILING FUNK 29 AT :i I'M rl Bbovc vr.s el ha.s w •'Hmt modern iccnmimodattoc m. Fn-.st Saloon in i Becond o( )i^;y >^t'ur.! Ucketi to ch.na and Japa.. (taterchanf«*bk wafc p60 words
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Miscellaneous186 1939-06-16 17 £fAL INT ELUCENCe] TO DAY •Imperiar' June 16 2 p.rr N- "Imperial" 16 2 pr.i "•""iSanthia 16 ic an, jnrungun -Parcels only) Pahaiv- 16 730 pm andD Pahang 16 8 am ,nd PalftUM "Imperial" 16 2 pit ?S a nd Ireland "Imperial 16 2 p.n int Great Britain fep "Impenai186 words
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Miscellaneous121 1939-06-16 17 MAILS EXPECTED Mails expected f rom Australia, Methei lands Indus ,etc by Air (Qantas), Mm« of delivery of boxhoklns 1 letters only 3 pm and leneral detWeri ol letters 44)5 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from BUTOpe 6ic Londoni by Air (Imperial) to-day and to mOTTJW. The time of delivery is121 words
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873 1939-06-16 18 Rural Board Question Of Representation Important Statement By Chairman Singapore, Thursday. '•U/HILE there is no legal obligation to appoint members of particular nationalities, still it has been found to be convenient to mix the nationalities. This (Board) is representative not in any sense that any section of the community expects873 words
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Article88 1939-06-16 18 •fro,-, t)vn ■Mffetmte's court tafL, 5 bin IMianed B?tt He was ch&rstd with 'It is very difficult to rS this section- sair \h» S' tatendent of Customs u2 through a rubbed w f !j State onto NS Most of 2 Bl«rs make use <>< this nrivS strad of the88 words
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Article29 1939-06-16 18 Singapore Thursday.-4t t gtstion of Mr J m j an sen t Board at a meeting held to-dj to erect nameboards at the end Road and Jansen Road.29 words
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Article839 1939-06-16 18 Singapore, Thursday. SPECIAL sub-committee of two unofficial members of the Board, with power to co-opt the other unofficial members if necessary, was appointed at a meeting of the Rural Board held this morning. The two primary members of the sub-committee are Mr. C. Reuben and Mr.839 words
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Advertisement46 1939-06-16 18 Law Notice For I Before the Chief 1^ at 11 a.m. h bin* man vs. n* concluded > f MannW Before Mr JJJ" Court at 10.30 a bers Summon^-^ n otion Summon.Theiv; rl Mine ong VS. Oiu^ ar at Befoi' Fixing U-* At I 1 At 21-46 words
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Article837 1939-06-16 19 jn Identified By Missing Finger (erland turns over Ifter dive into straits Singapore, Thursday. derlard Flying Fortress, the L. 5801, weut into a.shal.ow btlv after taking off. then crashed into the Johore Straits Chief s{) leet on the mornins of J""^"* f>w instead e mmed on its hack was837 words
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Article, Illustration24 1939-06-16 19 u .Ik with Lupino Lane and Sally Grey, from the famous A from .he ~&%FS?^ <aPm S lt^"' i^lish musical comedy. Me and W24 words
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Article102 1939-06-16 19 Rural Board Food By-Laws Singapore, Thursday. TONTPIOL over the sale of fresh meat, v vegetables, fruits and fish in rural areas is sought by the Rural Board, and with this object in view new by-laws t^ b? called the Rural Board Food and Drinks By-laws, have been drafted. Drawn up102 words
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Article39 1939-06-16 19 Lha>sa. June 15— Sponsored by regent IJcchen1 Jcchen Hutllkehtu. acting mler in Tibet I all lamasaries at Lhassa prayed fcHJ China's victory and Generalissimo at Chiang Kai-.snek"s health on May 12. Chinese Central News Agency.39 words
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Article148 1939-06-16 19 "Slow Sign" For Motor Vehicles Singapore, Thursday. |THK word M 8low" will ba painted, whole it is not already done, on all approach roadft to villages in rural anu. This decision was taken at to-day'? meeting of the Km a! Board. The Chairman pointed out thut the objection to a148 words
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120 1939-06-16 19 Chungking. June 15. rHE Executive Yuan, in a meeting he'd yesterday, conferred posthumous honours on the late Mr. F. J. M. Bourartz. the Dutch conservancy expert, who was dvowned while investigating the navigability of the upper reacMl of the Golden Sand River, on the Ssechwan120 words
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268 1939-06-16 20 Extraterritorial Rights Challenged Tientsin Crisis First Step "JAPAN'S BLUFF CAN BE CALLED," SAYS CHINESE FOREIGN MINISTER Chungking, June 15. IN blockading the foreign concessions in Tientsin, detaining Colonel Spear and Lieutenant Cooptr. causing the death of the British subject, Mr. Tinkler, and instigating anti-British agitation, Japan's real purpose is toChinese Central News Agency - 268 words
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Article44 1939-06-16 20 London. June 14 Gilt-edged were fractionally easier and foreign bonds were weak The decision to raise the third quarter tin quota by five per cent, to 45 per cent was in accordance with expectation snd did net affected price. Wall street was easier ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article575 1939-06-16 20 British Press Comment London. June 15. The morning papers generally dismiss the immediate cause of the Tientsin blockade—the British refusal to hand over four Chinese alleged to have been involved in the murder oi a pro-Japanese official as a mere pretext by Japan for challenging the greater issue of extraterritorialReuter - 575 words
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118 1939-06-16 20 Significance Of French Staff Talks In S'pore Hongkong. Jun« 15. THE forthcoming Anglo-French conference in Singapore is considered here as supplmentary to the recent defence conference held in New Zealand, for since there is the possibility that Japan is strengthening the Anti-Cominterr. Pact, the necessity exists for Great Britain andChinese Central News Agency - 118 words
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Article43 1939-06-16 20 Death Of "Pup Minister Hongkong. June 15:— The ci-:atl red of Dr. Chen Chin-tao, puppet Finance Minister On 1 formed government" and com governor of the "Him Hsin Col Bank." He was twice FJii'ice. lin the defunct Peking Gft'ii Chinese Central News AgencyChinese Central News Agency - 43 words
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Article157 1939-06-16 20 French Press Views Pans, June 15 The *J Japans *udden mov at S Mr. Strany'.s arrival in u23 derlincd in theS' 11 H L'Epoque commematur Dek* is -struck- by lhe comc:^ Can cue suppose that Beri^ unable to obtair. a promise fo of naval co-operation in the i l-ean d?n157 words
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Article251 1939-06-16 20 PROSECUTIONS BY THE RURAL BOARD Future Procedure smsa^Tp* PROSECUTIONS under the Rural Board O l^ l1 ttled at r to be followed in future wae discussed ana g meeting of the Board over which the chairman, sided. The chairman mentioned at the outset that prosecutions were only instituted by the251 words
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103 1939-06-16 20 Adulterated Whisky Charge Accused Acquitted Singapore. Thursday THE case against the proprietor of Chop Tong Kiat Seng of No 246. Jalan Besar for exposing for sale adulterated whisky were disposed of t.iis afternoon, when Mr. L. C. Goh, the Singapore Fifth Police Magistrate, accepted the submission forwarded by Mr. Samuel103 words
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Article287 1939-06-16 21 flediatory Efforts Abandoned Hongkong. June 15. e <>! tin J 1 pa nest blockade of the British Concession in an. the British Consul General. Mr. E. G. Jamieson. is reportI told the foreifn press that if the Japanese blockade exceeds kv the British will b« compelled to take counter-measures. to287 words
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63 1939-06-16 21 Washington, June 15. TWENTY -ONE Senators, members of the isolation sroup. have signed the 'Round Robin" expressing their deteiuiinatinn not to permit me Neutrality Act to be amended. The -Round Robin" declares that put tint munitions on a cash-and-carry basis is subterfuge and withReuter - 63 words
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Article195 1939-06-16 21 Tientsin. June 15. After the first shock, the British com- 1 munity is gradually setting down to normal life. The principal theme of conver-jition is what is the British Government going to do. Despite apparent unconcern and gnm determination to stick, it out, there is no doubtReuter - 195 words
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Article42 1939-06-16 21 The French rtewn«f Tai S-unir Honj under charter by the British ten* Jardine Matheson Company, arrived tlr* anernoon and WU con .prllcd to submit to a search. Sho is the flrj JW" vrsM>l to arrivo since the blockado. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article99 1939-06-16 21 Dominions' Commissioners Meet London. June 15: All the Dumm Office, presided over by Sir Thoin; > Inskip. It is understood they dlscusse'l the latest aspects of the internation:* 1 situation.— Reuter. It is understood t lie conference <t; cussed the action which the Government is considering for protection of Dr99 words
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Article130 1939-06-16 21 Sin Chow Jit Poll - Sin Chow Jit Poll. Consultation With Soviet? Shanghai, June 15. ACCORDING to competent ohservers here, the present crisis in Tientsin ma> well lead to a conflagration in the Far Kast. The situation is getting more cfi tiral as ;i fBMIN "f ninny iiu-iflmt.-■rising <>nt of thr s—fches of130 words
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Article72 1939-06-16 21 London, June 18 ASKED In the Howie Ol Commons ft* tcrday For B further statement on tj.e progress of th > n-Rotiations with the Soviet Government, the Prime Min ister said: The only fresh information I can Rivn k that Mr. BtrtDg was due t<> arrive atBritish Wireless - 72 words
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232 1939-06-16 21 London. June THK British Government I ,ided not to set up a ministry of inforniat.on b .1 t« tablish I foreign pub nt> ment of the Foreign MNt iin« the general direct.oii of UN erin announced Mr. Chamberlain the Commons to-day. orpat232 words
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551 1939-06-16 22 Mrs. Sewell Loon Chong JVin Mixed Doubles Final MRS. EBER BECOMES LADY CHAMPION TWO titles changed hands yesterday evening when Mr. Sewell and T Vong l^n Chong became the new Mixed .Doubles champions beatine Mr and Mrs. W. i. M. Warden in the finals 6-3, 6-3, while M^ Eber became551 words
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Article41 1939-06-16 22 Pastor W.W.R. Lake has been transferred to the Sarawak Mission of Seventh Day Adventists and will preach his farewell .sermon entitled "Will there be a Coming World Dictator" on Saturday at the Seventh Day Adventist Church,' Penang Road, at 5.30 p.m.41 words
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Article233 1939-06-16 22 From Our Ou n Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. CEVERAL interesting gallops were 3 witnessed this morning when candidates were given workouts on the main track. FL«NGCOLUMN (Farthing) and SitlLLiAi* (Whalan) looked very impressive when associated together over six I furlongs. Given a fast workout over (he first233 words
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80 1939-06-16 22 Y's Win Both Matches In WaterPolo Tournament THE following were the results of the water-polo matches played yesterday at the Y.M.C.A. pool in the Handicap water-polo league competition run by the newly formed Singapore Amateu; Swimming Association. The Y.M.C.A. first team beat the second team of the Chinese Swimming Club80 words
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133 1939-06-16 22 INTER-PORT TENNIS WITH JAVA IN AUGUST (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. THE second inter-port tennis match between Malaya and Java, i understand, will take place this year in Java on August 25. The Lawn Tennis Association 01 Malaya, it is further learned, ha> already received an invitation to this match.133 words
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Article33 1939-06-16 22 o the Padanr yesterday the sec beat the lei leal Union by three goa£ io tw 3 T «Ub led at half time v o Th e score .stuod at 2-133 words
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Article102 1939-06-16 22 JHI. up ■"'■isaiwte Turf n the GUI (up day Thro? runs are bein» each division of C W OI runs for each division of class thre« horses, and each division of class 0 In addition, if possibl one run for each division horses that have not won country .since102 words
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Article29 1939-06-16 22 j The Anglo-Chine* School's Thirteenth Anna be held on June 23. at tl Stadium. The following i 4 to Old Boys of the School *440 yard.s Relay Race.29 words
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Article527 1939-06-16 22 Singapore, Thui THREE medical officers gave evidence at the continne in the Third Police Court into a charge of murder against Yec Yu, a 22-year-old tailor's apprentice. Yee Yu was arrested at Clifford Pier by D.P.C. 1346 at 11 a.m. on May 2, ten days after527 words
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Article46 1939-06-16 22 the l»u T a meeting in disc i A doming. [tjj d ma owner of „to Lebar took oW« m3 their ware, n<v> the Board to hawkers- Rlll Dr. T H W a. an p uW their u Ordina.. vision in I the p plain46 words
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Article, Illustration614 1939-06-16 23 Splendid Soccer At The Stadium South China 4; S.C.F.A 3. jJPLENDID soccer was witnessed by a vast crowd at the Stadium yesterday where tne South China Football team just beat the S.C.F.A. by the odd goal in seven. Contrary to expectations the Singapore side put up a creditable ribTRIBUNE - 614 words
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Article180 1939-06-16 23 3 Mental Hospital 1. te "player* playing together will ensure victory for any r sk.; so seven state players ensured victory for the their second makh against the Mental Hospital on the mnd vesterday. lor about ten minutei in I The Mentals made a i it, but could not180 words
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Article44 1939-06-16 23 SLJ?S^ the r.a.p. C°? IIAl IA ftxt^e of the UiL ye 5 erda V by three 'Sandra Barracks ■Jfrhood Party will be ■Uto' a 1 »-30 p.m. at the w Owen Road. Sin- kfi gi ~\l. Major Sft Hopkins, I w<e Capt. B.44 words
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Article170 1939-06-16 23 Singapore, Thursday. REFERENCE to the large loss the Association suffered by accepting liability lor catering for meals during Rifle Meetings was referred to by Mr. J. A. Groves, presiding over the annual meeting of the Singapore Rifle Association held at the S.V.C. Headquarters this eveniTLs decided170 words
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130 1939-06-16 23 Record Entries For Malayan Tennis Expected (Tn.ibune Staff Reporter) Ipoh. THE Malayan lawn tennis chain pionship tournament which will be held this year in Ipoh during the August Rank holidays, is expected t< attract a reeord number of entries not only from all parts of the peninsular but also from130 words
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Article69 1939-06-16 23 The following fours will row for the Knowlrs cup on Saturday at U* WC Meynen, K. Hardaker, Mrs. A. p van Schotrwen. ANTIPODEAN: E. H Sykes. I. J. Clarke R. V Hanson. T. Turner. Mtss U ENGLISH H S Waddinßton. W H Carter69 words
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268 1939-06-16 24 SLOVAKIA COUP AT ANY HOUR NEW YORK. JINE 15. GERMAN! IS REPORTED TO HAVE CONCENTRATED 250.000 TROOPS ALONG THE POLISH FRONTIER IN NORTHERN SLOVAKIA, ACCORDING TO INFORMATION DESCRIBED AS HAVING REACHED THE NEW YORK TIMES FROM PRIVATE SOURCES ABROAD," WHICH ARE ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE. THEYReuter - 268 words
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Article132 1939-06-16 24 According to private information stated to have been received by the Nev York Times. German headquarters are being established at Kustrin. about 40 miles from the Polish frontier, under General Von Rundstedt, who is said to be in Berlin awaiting the announcement of his appointment to the command o. rReuter - 132 words
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Article110 1939-06-16 24 Canberra. June 15. oUPPOKT from the Government for Britain's efforts to conclude a pact with Russia "extends to the conclusion if a direct defensive agreement" stated Mr. Gullett, Minister for External Affairs, in the House of Representai ives. He added: "Such an agreement would :ave no applicationReuter - 110 words
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Article63 1939-06-16 24 London, June 13. DULL weather prevailed at Ascot today. Lord Milford with hLs four-year-old olt Fly On, won the Gold Cup, the most oveted trophy of the meeting, five engths ahead of Sir Abe Bailey's Maanta, who was three lengths ahead of Mr. James Rank's ScottishReuter - 63 words
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Article103 1939-06-16 24 Sofia. June 15.— Extension of the Axis Powers' economic gnp on Buleraria ll foreseen as a result of negotiations now going on in Italy and in Germany. The Bulgarian Minister of Finance. M. Kujilov, is leaving to-day for Berlin in connection with the recently postponed tradeReuter - 103 words
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Article55 1939-06-16 24 Istanbul, June 15— M Gafencu. Rumanian Foreign Minister, has left for Athens. M. Gafencu and M. Sarajoglu reaffirmed the sincerity of the evergrowing Turko-Rumanian friendship An official states that the attachmen of Turkey and Rumania to a policy oi independence and peace was stressed dv ig the talksReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration475 1939-06-16 24 Halifax, Nova Scotia. June 15. OCR minds and hearts are full. We leave your shores after some of the most inspiring and illuminating weeks in our lives." declared the King in a farewell broadcast to Canada. The King said:— "You have given U a welcome the memory of which475 words
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Article56 1939-06-16 24 4 PROPOSAL that the Congress should ei 1 for mass civil disobedience and declare boyc< will be moved at a meeting of the OougTBM Woi Tune 24 by Saniar Sardul Sin^h Caveeshur. leader, whose resolution which runs counter to technique" of honourable negotiations with ttiReuter - 56 words