Morning Tribune, 23 June 1939

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE i|_No. lit SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, June 23 1939 FIVK CENTS.
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  • 342 1 JAP ULTIMATUM DEFIF.D ;hinese launch OUNTER-ATTACK SHANGHAI. JUNE 22. MKKIC \N COMMANDbR-IN-CHIEF, ADMIRAL YAK: I IN REFUSING TO COMPLY WITH THE JAPANESE [ATOM TO WITHDRAW THE U.S.S. PILLSBURY. FROM DW DECLARED THAT THE UNITED STATES WOLLD JAPAN RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE TO kjcan lives or
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  • 417 1 Japanese Counter Attack .Juii L chinese troops W ho' «r r e Japanese march on I counter-attack acJJ ;Jr. despatches. 2 im that the Chinese, cades on Sunshing v .a?k beyond the city boundary after half an hour's hunting. The Japanese are now mopping up the Chinese forces in the
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  • 138 1 S LONDON. JUNE 22 S THE TIMES' WARSAW CORRES- i I PONDEST REPORTS ON GOOD AUTHORITY THAT THE SOVIET i AMBASSADOR IN CHINA HAS i BEEN BUMMOXED TO MOSCOW TO REPORT PARTICULARLY ON i S THE PRESENT MILITARY PO- i eiTION AND PROSPECTS IN I CHINA.
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  • 37 1 Washington. June tf. Mr CM** Hull stated at I press ullf r ence h, took a calm view of the Swalow situation. Ihf siau llepartment did not intend to tnke „p the situation with Tokio.
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  • 113 1 PARLIAMENT PAYS TRIBUTE TO MAJESTIES London. June It Commons on his nturn szrrfossr Majesties' pi bow, to -We bav< Canada and Sj impress! j flcance of the e and aflectkm. IX M should be that President R<K**veK •,m old tradition and visit fcngit- (i or on» Dominion, he would receive
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  • 231 1 Britain Losing Patience TIENTSIN London. June 22. IT is stated in official quarters in London that while there is every desire to treat the present situation at Tientsin on the basis of a local issue, it is nevertheless felt that if the present methods are continued they must inevitably lead
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  • 186 2 CHINESE YOUTH BEATEN TO DEATH BY GANG MYSTERY CRIME Singapore. Thursday. !lli:.\HlN(i c< irmttior in a sM« !;ir»; nwr her house in Chin j<hr Stroi. L a Chinese woman ran lor i? s>tanre to lLa China Stree; PolU > hut r: 'y i<» discover on her etuin that if was
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  • 45 2 STRIKE HOLDS UP NEW TR US FLA TS > t ■■■■■■■■■■■■■•tflMlllMllllimMllM S.\ view of the new Improvement Trust buildings in the Tiong Bahru area, work on which ha* stopped 5 'owing to the strike of labourers I I employed' on constructional works I ince Tawdhy.- Tribune
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  • 324 2 U/E re«ret to record the death oi Mr. Richard Page, one of the senior members of the Singapore Bar. which occurred at his house, 15 Rochalie Drive, yesterdav afternoon. Mr Page, who was 62 years of age. had bee-, in ill-health tor some weeks. He
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  • 128 2 Son Finds Father's Body In Stream Singapore, Thursday. A 14 -YEAR-OLD Hokkien boy, Ng Lam I Huat, related to the coroner, Mr. W G. Porter, at the inquiry to-day, how he I found the body of his father, Ng Hay. floating in an estate stream on June U I Lying
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  • 102 2 $50 Fine For Rash Driving Singapore. Thursday. DLEADING guilty to the charge of J driving in a manner dangerous to tta safety of others, in the Sineapo'c 'Harbour Board premises yesterday 'nicrnin*?. S Krishna^am::. a taxi driver. I was to day nr.ed $50 by Mr C. H. Whi f fcOh,
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  • 35 2 The management of the Alhambra Iheatre announce that there will be morning shows to-morrow and Sunday from 11 a.m. ot "Tom Sawyer, Detective" let which all children will be admitted at half-price.
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  • 384 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) WHETHER or not the Singapore building labourers strike ends n< rests entirely with the employers who held a secret meeting It r*ght, the results of which wil; be communicated to the m^iatc Messrs. Lau Boh Tan and How Say Huan to-day.
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  • 53 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Wednesday. For failing tn attend the Magistrate's fcourt on June 14 in connection with a fummons q Chinese, Oh Boon, was this mornin? fined $5 bv the Third Magistrate, Raja Suleiman. Accused was described as a "towkay living in Jalan
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  • 151 2 JEW OV VA GRANC CHARGE Singapore, Ttatf WITH I -lar-away look! «■< native of Aden told Mr. Ke^j Blacker this mowing er deeping In the P i-mmd< ofttMg r Benroolen Street, u.. 1* Court on a vagrancy Mat it would be^ better m the honw of detention could also ha-
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    • 28 2 "CARLOS" No. 2, THE ARCADE, Telephone 6332 European Hair Dressers IFor Ladies and Gentlemen Specialists in all the latest mrthcids and experts in pediI.ure and manicure. Pnces moderate.
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  • 594 3 RAMATIC EVIDENCE OF PISTOL HOLD-UP antonese on trial Singapore, Thursday. Lean uese, two of whoir arc still in their 'teens, were interested L^js n f he dock of the Third Police Court to-day when their ns related dramatic stories of -how, after having had their I pinioned behind them with
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  • 163 3 Health of The East Nations Health Organ- E rern Bureau. Singapore B tne week ended U >ws; H .as reported clurH m any tostein port. cholera haa been notif B| «|ich has been nee H since March of tin, the Incidence shows erable decline, ill J«*Jf"ss I LS againrt 140
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  • 96 3 I Singapore. Thursday. EU carrying a bag of nutmep* over 100 katies from hophoiwe in Church Streei job coclie. Ho Hu >ed over a plank and feu on him. He died at tin laceration of the brain i hi r the story told to
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  • 46 3 (Fwm Our Own Correspondent* Johore Bahru, Wednesday. for stealing a bicvele at a Chinese, Chong Poll. WM tiing sentenced to onp month > imprisonment by the aitn^ Mr. M. Ismail. d was arretPd at Kulai and I J by Inchc EusofT, OCYD
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  • 15 3 Mr Rioiuud fm~"s%& £*£d flll) ".tv^ternoonat bb house. J cemetery to-day at 5 p.m.
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  • 23 3 Singapore Wedding Mr. Clifford Fitton and Miss Mary Margaret CUuri Linn, who wen married at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd yesterday.- Tribune
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  • 198 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Thursday. K VERDICT of death bv drow'mg, was returned by Mr. M. Ismail, who acted as Coroner, this morning at an inquest into the dead body of an unknown male Chinese, about three years of age, finding of w*ios,> corpse was
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    • 44 3 Are Your Eyes Weak Have a modern Scien- 3 jific eye examination! If glasses are not needed none will be \j^^ recommended. Thompson Optical CoQualified Kycsight Specialists 4, Arcade Bldtf., Ground Floor. Tel. 3002 R. A. Thompson, Dr. of ocular Scienc^ 1^ T i
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  • 29 4 „,>. London. Thursday. «iiJLLJ Previous To-day Change Bar Gold. Fine, per <./ £7.8 5 -> £7.8.6 i,d SILVER fPot 19 19 i 4 rorwart! 18 13 16 UM ig 4
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  • 20 4 r;., wi-ivu«» n London. Thursday. In STANDARD Previous To-dav Chan--Cash (afternoon price £229 mot. v ard £2^5 £225
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  • 54 4 k truer Prtrfcmi t Lond(| Spot Stead v \'^y Buyers 8 l 4 Steady Ist Forward July Selrr.s 8 5 16 16 Buyert 8 1 85 16 2nd Forward August Sellers 8 516 Buy?r, 85 16 Bdl6 3rd Forward Oct. Dec S?* 3 83 8 Buyera s^ 8
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  • 77 4 London. Thursd r t «,i d i Previous To-day PT ck) n middle rate 176.71 Unchanged r T n c,V-I ste riam ,'ctasing middle i ate I 8.81 13 16 Unchanged PT n H-m^ ai (cl( J sin^ selIi fate- 63 4 nominal Unchanged PT o £2?"fi! <
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  • 60 4 T ut London. June 22. hl Dukt ot Kent, Oorernor-OcncraJ designate of Australia, in a sueechl SWWrSSt? 1 dinner ta Know the problem* and conditions bv .seeing for myself "I can assure you that I shall *D*rt! no effort to prove mvself worthv ,f th e
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  • 12 4 Washington. June 22 M reported in Senate quarters thai Reuter
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  • 11 4 CHINESE DOLLAR AT 7D. Shanghai. June 22 —Chin** k i Reuter
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  • 118 4 outlier. e 3 viuus T;^ ld Tnu Dunlop Rubber .> 741 General Electric jji. :l Imperhi Chemical Industries 30 7». 1 Imperial Tobacco p 94 Anglo-Dutch i: 9 .f Canadian Pacific 45 J? 3 London Tin 3 4 8 J-J Rubber Plantation Investment Trj.>r 279* 27« Jfl
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  • 57 4 i,i po. i, MdV York Jl .< 1 Marker tL Previous To-,..., Ci Snot St^ ad >' Civ Spot B jyeiv 163 8 16 5 16 -1 mJI Sellers i6i, 16 7 16 1 Forward Oct. Dec. Buyers 16 716 IV, 1 Txr Seller, 16 916 I6<
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  • 77 4 4 London. June L' PETITION signed by IMO.OOO B: subject* relating to conditions of Jews in Europe and elsewhere was resented oy Mr Moreintj when the ommons assembled this afternooii TJic petition, which will bv sent to the committee ol the k<,^<> lor examination, prayed the
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  • 39 4 Tm Singapore. Thursday -„,rtth midday was «WV4, down"> 4 and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock December oiili U bu vers October thJ h cent m arket quiet UiStoTSS H1 ndon ve S te?dav was
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  • 52 4 I OIL (Malay) T t: In bulk June July shipment COPRA (Straits. F.M.S.) U ls July shipment l SA<K) FLOUR (Sarawak) v u J JuneJuh Shipment j TAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist qua ilv 89 ■Snn'.pore. June Shipment I PEPPER FA Q PmeiU HtisHlm I Bloek June July shipment 26
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  • 72 4 Budapest. June 22 1 Reference to 'unknown hands pir chasing great quantities of oengces L Zurich was made oy Prime Ministe reieki In the Lower Chamber referrin to the accusation that the rate was be ing subsidised abroad -Investigation have established that over 600.000 pen ■Z* IF*** T^
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  • 436 5 DOCKS SHARES led By Fraser b Company MINING I re, June 22. 5 p.m. I 4 6 5 3 38 40 ..22 9 23 9 0.68 0.73 19 9 209 118 1.23 9 6 10- ..20- 216 V- 12- 0.61 0.64 0.25 0.30xd 19 6 20 6 I 2 6
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  • 103 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends *om] Dividend Bucks ipore, June 22 5 p.m Clo.se 1' UIV v*'V m T:n int June 19 •24 -ii uv ng Cpiisoid. Bd. No. 24 June 11 V% Bth. Tronoh 2%^l lets tax June IS j u^ 99 run* is r I( noh <
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  • 182 5 LY ALL EVATTS EQIJOTATIONS Singapore, Thursday. B'-.yers Belief* AmpaU 3 7' L 4 Ayer Wenga 0.73 oil Baui Selam 1 22 1.27 Hong Fatts 063 0.65 Hongkong T... 19- 20 6 Jelebus 0.54 0.5« Kamunting ..9- i>9 Katu Tin 21!- 22Kenta 21 2 6 Killingh I ..14-15-Krani 9 6 106
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  • 114 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Establi ed by Koyal Uliartei A.D ik.u. i i] purated m ibe Netherlands herland* 'l radtng 8 «lets IMSTERDAM Paid I I i 030,000 Reserve Prod ..10 0. 100 rl ondon urrt*pondentii lATIONaL PrtOVINCIAI BANK I, I I 1 I llt.t.* »iim Wl-YI KIMM Hollaiid N
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  • 212 5 Allenby 1.-jo 1.30 Aior Oajata 0 v ;5 u.^s Amal Malay 1.4U 1.45 Ayer riitam PS U9O 1.00 Aver Molek 0 95 i i'O Batu Llntang 105 1.12 Beclfci d 0.80 0.90 Borelli 1.15 1.25 Bioga 0.60 0.64xd Brunei 052 057 Bukit Katil 0.65 0.70 Bukit K. B
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    • 62 5 Mavn DEBENTURES AND LOANS j £ss&*.. <^... -LWBSis .rrr •GtfOBE Mtnnonun mt. riay is .N^. is B wd mo wo 000 r*tu* miwmw* I 31 Sept. 80 MM 101 "Mi w m r ed. 1956-M *4.'*o.<"* I 1 1947 $1,800,000 106 108 nom *&^,W«jW« C f^Sr;; S ISffifigr Bsa'saS'SE %*s®
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  • 210 6 Chungking inn JAPANESE troops in central China will not be able to move for some time and the talk of advancing on Ci™ Hunan provincial capital, south of Hankow, \m purely n ro signed to cover up heavy Japanese losses in
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  • 51 6 DRAGON BOAT FESTIVAL I TO-DAY the Drag m Boa! Fh 1 of the lead estivaldaa r>her business fnmd Chine businesses UM and the cum jj Shanghai. All tndustriai and re* li.^hmeiit.s settli I thi u .C inu to the I praci vhili Ch nese banr: declared h Chinese Centra] News
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    • 296 6 BE SURE nOI TO AJISS The LAMBETH WALK it is a jovous affair an 1 Rorgeous Entertainment II L HOPKIN in the Malaya Tribune. June 21. in.,.9 M.-G.-M. do it again: inotner BRITISH WINNEB! CAPITOL (k DAILY at 3.15-6.15— 9.15 jj4,'l Mi F -i IB >\' < F ■■HV KB
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    • 41 6 SINGAPORE'S LONGEST RU| Positively LAST NIGH •NO PRAISE CAN BE TOO A .\!AONIFI< ENT FT M GREAT FRI.F. PH» SS TIMI S 8 Obi Oi 9 I Critic* Ltit li J H \< Aa 'On* Oi i <*f^*' I Wrote II j
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  • 589 7 "Hospitals" Go To The patients In Kelantan t( M l xilla^es of Kclantan. often remote from road or the (.aveniment has to provide for a population more r s great a« that oi the neighbouring State of Pahang Uouc rery considerably lower. tlw start that in itquate standard u ,Maily
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    • 41 7 rinost Thrilling Wild animal Jungle Serial I ever made I SHOWING SIMULTANEOUSLY JULY Ist. [MPIREg" |I|SUN ,So k in: km ax iiki\ r Chwnpta, Athlete and Star of "MW Adventures of L Tarzan." Fi: I SIX CHAPTERS 'wTIL BE SCBEENEII J
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    • 137 7 i'"" t j Your Favourite Star Buck Again IMMIOTIIY L A^lOl II n j j raramou.i! s (irandest Musical Hil! TO-DAY 3-15, 6-15 9-15 P .m. ALHAMBfIA I j You have thrilled to the IMiythm of that I grandest of all t\u Blue songs, u St. Louis Bli e.". jj
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  • 652 8 The Whole Performance Was Very British SURPRISINGLY FINE PHYSIQUE (From Our Own Correspondent) T O THIS k veek over 200.000 of our young men registered for miliThc Whole performance >v~s very British. The young: Italian cmscript marches to the termda where he is to be
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  • 2572 8 Ben Chimes London Letter One ol my y< waa great enthu the majority p, ■••<■ forms. Bur the medl a would-be R.A.F. recrmt and many will not attain I Meanwhile ivcruitn^wM tary services is g Oing B£ some branches i s n 1 bounds. HV m Enrolments for the varhirl
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    • 76 9 bbbV. *5 X. m JB^rfe. gg pai'ki-J in airtight bottle*, i| > r ,"(f- "-R&to.. Gomseberrie* remain ai ,^*BMttsfy h sh and julc> a on the i^ v^' d™ th n fiu x iirc R ainerfd U".? i uui uil! inak< tlu mONf C sS^<n inviting rart« and pic*, or
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 288 10 THE (act that the Canadian authorities have expressed strong opposition to the barter plan under which the United States proposed that British rubber and tin should be exchanged lor American cotton and wheat should make an impression in Britain. Canadian statesmen point out that the proposal is
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  • 1429 10  - MYSTER Y of the TALKS with R USSIA Mercury The Great Delay ■■■QV 111 COR twenty years the British press and the City ran clown new Russia and regarded it as a country full of some strange, dangerous, low and contagious disease, about which no one was allowed to know
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    • 31 10 To-day's White Label Announcement There are zoo men who would rather dye than let others know they are grey And tome people would sooner die than be deprived of ©EWAR'S W.P.J-.-M
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  • 98 11 I London, June 21. ip David Anderson, tne eminent engineer, in a lecture to the Instituf m of Civil Engineers disclosed that heavily protected air raid Liters to accommodate 1,200 peisons and capable of resisting a direct L a 500 pound high explosive bomb,
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  • 397 11 THE need for StaU-plamud industries in the reconstruction of China was stressed in a statement issued in Chungking by the National Production Conference shortly after its adjournment on Wednesday, according to a report received in Shanghai. The failure of China to make much economic prefW
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  • 156 11 No Arabiarn Negotiations With Nazis I ndon, lane IL TIIK ml» •vuurs i'i certain quarters to find :»olitica! siKiiiCuancc n the vi>it p.) (1 to llt'rr II l l«-i bf Khalid F Mud, a business man hum Saudi Arabia, i< i'h(d a Him < v day. when a i unour
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    • 23 11 For Your Conveatenct BEFORE OR AfTER THE SHOW IH\E At The CAPITOL RESTAURANT 1 i( h Sydney Rock Oysten AND Bandoeng Strawberries obtainable.
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    • 95 11 TM^WU^OMIC K>OD j SIMaPOKK MINICIPAIJTY I i in. ted conn»ctitioi» for Bus Services. A Sub-Co'* riiUec has been appan'sd to report on the question of limited «'Oinpetitfoi) on (titain existing omnibus and rroliev bu 3 routes in Singapore. Members of the public who wi-.h to comnunucuti- their view>. to the
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  • Article, Illustration
    76 12 Hie Cavan. deputising for the Duke tf CJlortesi* r. lairiag the salute at the rehearsal of the Trot pint; of the Colour which took pUktt Ml Ihc HwS€ (iuards Parade. (Planet News). Th«- !>uk- of < u ncester (left) and the Dukf A ?»neial Wjtm o\ th inspection at
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    92 13 the Hone Guards l\.ru«t foe the ceiemony With the Duke of Gloucester dep«tteta| for his brother, the King, the Ttnpln| of the lour took place .n eelebrat.on of the Kinr'i birthday. <)ue. n HUry, t^klß| he, hrsl uppra.^.ue s, 11( ner car accident, watched with the Prinosses. (Plane
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  • 1186 14 Jea-Jime Delicacies 2 ozs. butter 3 dessertspoonfuls miiK few drops almond essence aprice* jam FOR THE ICING 10 O2s. icing sugar water apple grgcn colouring Simple Recipes j For The Home Cook To Try*f J HbHE always a certain fascinatici: tor the home cook in making cakes and other tea-time
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    • 28 14 hruch m W+S *%> APPOINTMENTS PHONE *#84 HAIR STYLISTS AND BBAVTY SPECIALISTS HALU TUAXED BY: L\TEST OIL MACHINE TACE MASSAGE _!JL_I «*-A fiItCHARD ROAD (beyond Scott's Road Police Statio^T
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  • 1032 15 When Your Baby Starts To Walk and Jalk !irrect Faults Of 5 sture And Of j tech From The: Very Start j g past the first stag\> his development is but very interest! ■qui^y learns t0 craw1 :;U I ..with equal rapid uy .nounce simple w f --ring them toge
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    • 37 15 I'r sure (hal (ht- rrfriun ilor you Wt v "^wKm3CT?v Incorporalins ill Ihe tried and JM ■j| J^a.^^M^i f lions, ii runs on .1 mere trickle ol IfBP~ eNftric ciirrent. H 25 YEARS Ol PROVEN DEPENDABILITY H
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    • 407 16 I nHBI JL- m^Jt *-mm BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORdTED IN ENGLAND) Outwards Dm* Dm Tonnage S'pore Tonnage Spore 1939 1939 CORFU 15.000 June 30 5 BANGALORE 6,000 Aug. 26 BURDWAN 6.070 July 1 RANPURA 17.000 Sept. 8 CANTON 15.500 July 14 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Sept. 22 CARTHAGE 15.000 July
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    • 313 16 TO FRENCH Pojj -V*.j charceurT~reuni r BCUKWASAI. CAP. TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Ntzairc ft Bordetn j,, ADEN For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp. Dunkirk |TO SAIGON INDOCHIN i DESIRADE For Saigon. Tourane and Haiphomr T TAP ST. JACQUES For Saigon, Tourane nnd Haiphcr.: 11 S. A. M. I. O.G PASOUIER For
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  • 486 17 Local -Born Indians Forming Assn. 'From Our Indian Correspondent) Sin«:ap<>n' cdneMla> W"H vi«w to further strengthening the Inc!i;in (ummunity and thf local-horn Indiars in particular, the latter. I understand from a reliable some, art forming themselves into an association, for which application for registration has hcen made. Feais th;it may
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    • 247 17 BIR\S PHILP LIKE. Incorporated in Australia' NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. MERKUE j uJv 6 julv o IfARSLLA July 30 Aug. 4 •lal cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the «rtrg rares. irst Cass ptcsrngen may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or Meioourne io rh e connecting
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    • 60 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LI Nl.) FOR HOfW KON(i. SIIAM.HAI. MOJI, KOBK AM) OSAKA I A L 31 A 10.000 TONS BAILING lUNE 29 AT S PJI Tlv b ov, ve^-1 bM •Wtltelt .uodcM-n arronunodatio, fO. FuM Saloon and ttcket- t» Clnna and Japan (taUTChanfembk wttß }>
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 250 17 jpOSTAL INTELLIGENCE! TO-DAY eri:i '«w 23 2 P .m. Lpcnj h 23 2 pm v.: s" h ImperW" 2 3 2 pm. Ip Imperial;- 23 2 pm Enada Whole 'Impenal" 2 3 2pm g and Dimsim -Parcels only) Pahang 23 1130 am I ian and Famine g, r nritain and
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    • 286 17 MAILS EXPECTED MallM expected tfOOl Europe (Londo'i Mails t by the 8.1 (Rajula> due at Singa pore to day Deliveries of boxholder*-' letters and letters 9 am. respectively on the same day. Mails expected trom Europe etc. "London* by Air (Imperial) to day. Date land time 1 delivery uncertain Mails
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  • 646 18 Turnpat Rice Mill THE firm of Messrs. Boustead has developed a many sided business at the Port of Tumpat. They act as agents tor the Straits Steamship and Siamese Navigation Company and manage the Kelantan Lighterage Syndicate which provides for transport between ship and shore. They are alsc general agents
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  • 627 18 Ked&h KlMMtiing < a*«* JUDGMENT RESERVED (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, June 22. THE first witness called for the defence yesterday in the case in which Tunku Ozair is charged with having voluntarily caused grievous l:urt to two Indians with a pistol on March 5.
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  • 121 18 WE ref ret to announce the death H in England of Mr. William Maxwell BUto. formerly manager of the United Engineers' Shipyard and Marine- Department at Taai«m* RhuMr. Blike, who had been ifl for some time, left Singapore on retirement about seven years ago. He
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  • 57 18 Japanese Lose 17 Planes In Dog-Fights Chengtu, June 22.— 1t is reliably reported that the Japanese lost 17 planer, as the result or dog-fi&hts and intense anti-airciv.it fire during an air raid on Chungking anri Chengtu on June 11. Fifty-four Japr.nese planes participated in the raid which was carried out
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  • 53 18 Hongkong. June 22— Maintaining an arrogant tone, the Japanese ConsulGeneral in Amoy. Mr. Uchida, upon hk> return from Japan on June 18, insisted to press the Kulangsu Municipal Council to accept the Japanese demands, adding that diplomatic negotiations will be resumed at an opportune moment- Chinese
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  • 124 18 Kin«jfs Joe* key Killed London, June 22. THE King's jockey Mr. James Crouch, was found dead to-night besides a burnt-out aeroplane in which he VM Heston as passenger yesterday to race at Newcastle. The crew of two suffered a like fate. The plane
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    42 18 GENERAL GAMEUN This French militan genius is likelv to take over supreme command of the armies of the Peace Bloc in the event of war br*akiiv: out in Europe. He has just paid a vi-it to London in connection with defence preparations
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  • 57 18 U.S. Envoy Returning To Shanghai Chuntjk.n?. June 22. IT is understood that th e American Ambassador, Mr. Nelson Johnson, v/ho arrived in Chungking a week ago from America via Shanehai may again return to Shanghai shortly, if the Tientsin- situation develops into terious proportions, in order to maintain the closest
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  • 112 18 Singapore. Wednesday. YAP Bian pleaded suilty this morninf in the fifth police court be lore L. C. Ooh to a charge that heat mj pjn. yesterday at the Ciißl Range committed theft of mx ka-tf lead the property of War Department valued at 60 cents n
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  • 53 18 London. June 22. -Ti:; lastjj** J refugees Numbering 287 have fyg Southampton, whence t n* London. Many arc uor homes in various parts p j Others are going to the r Fichborough. Kent. Out 907 aboard the St. Louis 3 ar taken 273, Holland 194. Frai Britain
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  • 30 18 Chungking, June 22 --T£. pn; bassador. M. Henri C° sl 0 v W? t tained by the Chinese iii;y Relations Association terday nfternoon Chinese Central News Agency
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    59 19 Pit turr taken on the arrival on Wednesday of the Indo-China delegation to (he defence talks which are being held in Singapore. On extreme left is Admiral Decoux, commander-in-chief of the French Far East Fleet. in rentre is Major General Dobbie, G.O.C. Troops. Malaya, and on right jn
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  • 166 19 Hongkong, June 22. ASKED for American opinion on the future of the Sino-Japanese conflict, Mr. Nelson T Johnson said that the American interest in China was by no means decreased, although while he was in the United States, he found marked American interest in
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  • 55 19 ANTI-BRITISH AGITATION ik. tt Hongkong. June 22. agitation is mountins u the "occupied" areas in Shanfc- especially in the Hongkew-Yangtze-'^rict. striking anti-British pos■J J niacarded on billboards. r 1 U( Vaa«tzepoo fish market, huce S ei f Uers readl ne. "Boycott British to passengers along the T er. have been
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  • 43 19 Afrncr^ Hongkong, June 22 to an unconfirmed report, wnen Prince Chichibu. brother of the Emperor, recently visited North ettle bickering among the Jft:nilitary and tc boost the morale I of the Japanese troop,, he was fired at News Agency.
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  • 266 19 DEFENCE TALKS BEGIN IN SINGAPORE 'F T GnBUre An K 1() F ™*h nM,nlinati,>n ,n the event of war in the Par East were take yesterday, when, at J.*) over 40 high officers of the British and French army,' air and naval forces Ixjgan conversations at Tanjrlin Barracks. Delegates to
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  • 344 19 RENONG CONS. REDUCED EARNINGS JDENONG Consolidated Tin Diwfr injr Co., Ltd., report for the year ended Dec. 31, states: The accounts, as submitted, disclose a profit of $272,941 (£31,843 for the year uiider review as compared with $437.91:: 1 (£51,089) for the year ended Dec. 31. 1 1P37. The decrease
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  • 190 19 Arrived by 'Carpentaria": Mr. J. Oka from Sydney; Col. N. Clowes from Sydney; Mr. and Mrs. R.T Black from Brfbane; Mr. T.S. Crawford from Batavia. Left by Carpentaria"; Mr. H. MacMillan; 'Mr. Luck; Mr. E.N.C. Woollerton; Mr. S.M. Kirkman and Mr. I. Oka for Bangkok. Arrived by
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  • 351 19 'FIIIC rciKjrt of the British Malaya li ro;-< least iiur Coronation, Ltd., to be pmtnM al 'ho annual general meeting: on .liuu 2H, states: THe working acccunt for the year shows a loss ot $2,807 30 ax comparer, with a profit of $275.88 for
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    • 70 19 Law Notice For To -Day Before the Chiff Justice in Ist Court a' 11 am. Bankruptcy. Before Mr. Justice Pcdlov.' in 2nd Court at 11 m. Part heard S ***** -Ban Hln Lee Bank. Ltd v.s Chop Chuan Senfr Huat Before Mr Justice Manning in 3rd Court at 11 a.m.
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  • 223 20 OWNERSHIP OF HOUSE IN DISPUTE Singapore. Thursday. ITANG CHIN SCO. :m aired Chinese, appealed in Ik* High CouU to-day when he contested ownership of an atlap house situated at Tai Jin RMi, Singapore, with a Sikh, Sado Sintfh. The case was tried hefore Sir Percy McElwaine. The claim was for
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  • 122 20 Hongkong, June 2?. ACCORDING to well-informed circles here, Mr. Wang Chinguei is still in Tokyo, awaiting developments in his 'peace" move before returning t > Shanghai. It Is understood that Mr. Wang's "peace" proposal is composed of the 'ollowing two points: firstly, the abolition of
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    36 20 detachment of the Ist. Battalion, the Manchester Regiment, marching to Clifford Pier where they formed the euard of honour, for the Indo-China delegation to the defence talks. The visitors arrived by the cruiser Lamotte Piequet.— Tribune.
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  • 790 20 Singapore, Thursday. MRS. Annie Emma Troller who is suing her husband, Mr. Theodore Troller for alleged neglect to maintain her, was further crossed-ex-amined by Mr. C. P. Burke, counsel for the respondent, in the second police court before Mr. Conrad Oldham this morning. Mr. E.
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  • 229 20 I from Our Owti Correspondent) London. June THE altitude of rubber brokers and dealers towards proposal* an An^lo -American exchange of strategic raw materials plained at length when a deputation of the Rubber Trade A*** w!1 was received at the Board of Trade. The deputation was headed
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  • 1402 21 Bad Weather Mars Homecoming Cheering Crowds Wildly Acclaim I King &> Queen LONDON, JUNE 22 *EIR MAJESTIES ARRIVED A T SOUTHAMPTON THIS AFTERNOON AND WERE Met BY QUEEN MARY AND HE DUKES AND DUCHESSES OF GLOUCESTER AND KENT SIXCESS ELIZABETH AND PRINCESS MARGARET ROSE b PREVIOUSLY
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  • 10 21 carrying out oi the order. Reuter
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  • 79 21 F Paris. June 22. RENCH Directors of the Bank of International Settlements have protested against the action of the President of the Bank in authorising the recent transfer of Czech gold to Germany. M. Bonnet ha s announced this in the Chamber's Foreign Affais
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  • 157 21  - Swatow Threat To Hongkong Philippines Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, June 22. ACCORDING to foreign military observers, the Japanese invasion of Swatow is a direct sequel to the Tientsin crisis. The weakness of the British Home Government in coping with the Fa. Eastern situation has encouraged Iht Japanese to go
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  • 96 21 Further Persecution Of Jews PnifUt, June 22. IDAKON Von Newrath has announc ed that with retrospective effect from Mar. 17 last Jews are forbidden real estate, participatinjip commercial enhrprises, and ac(juiriit^ of sliareholds or floating m-v business vtntilVts. All thci; present holding must be d» clared to (ierman .uithorities by
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  • 102 21 INDIAN OCEAN AFRICA ROUTE IS FEASIBLE Mombasa, June 22 THE ftytaC boal Ciuba. from Austral! ■urivt-d h«-.<- at 0.47 ft A Ci MT Captain P Taylor, director of Cuba's flight, which is mow concluded aid tlr.-t hv was fully •atiaOad with t! results He saw n< reason why an service
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  • 156 22 London, June 22. JHE Times in an editorial article says the gratitude which the whole Empire owes Their Majesties is first and foremost for the profound lesson in the meaning of monarchy for the modern world. It has been taught quite as much to their subjects
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  • 71 22 Gladys Loke Wins Women's Title In Selangor Tennis Tourney S (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur Friday. MISS Gladys Loke. daughter^ 1 of the well-known turfite i Mr. Alan Loke, had the dis- i tint tion of being the first Asiatic to win the women's title in the State tennis
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  • 97 22 ENGLISH CRICKET London, June 22. The West Indies XI beat Lioeolusture by an innings and 60 runs. Lincolnshire 120 < Const antine 8 lor 30> and 183. West Indies 363 (Jeff Stoltoeyer 10Q. Grant 94). Yorkshire beat Glamorgan by an innings and 95 runs. cnamortan JBB (Verity 7 for 48;
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  • 82 22 The Garrison Golf Club's Ladies June Medal played at Tanglin (Staplelord scoring) resulted in a win for Mrs. E. Gregory -Jones with a return of 18V4Details:— Mrs. E. Gregory-Jones 7+ltJ4»H% Mrs. R. 8. Nelson 8+ 8V 4 =W!'4 Mrs H C Reilly 6+ i%=l5
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  • 266 22 Tamil B,P. Record Good Year THE Tamil Brotherhood Partv of the Indian sport.ng^V Singapore, has concluded Vf«L and most Micmsfm >ear 2 i^\ fi nan(ial i{lon show, credit balance of about s 'l6 nil a membership of i2 t Corn J Indians and Ceylon Tamils all J vidents in Singapore.
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  • 41 22 7th Heavies Bd Raffles Second 2-1 IN a d»U exhibition of tf*«i 4*y ibe Seventh HW* All three goals were *jj second session, the first Dems 4,p accounts and shortly aiier* by another goal Final scores S^ ment two goa^ Ramesu
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    • 45 22 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY BOA Water 2 a.m. 9.4 ft. 3.11 p.m. 8.4 ft. Low Water: 8.3* a.m. 1.3 ft 8.57 p.m. 3.6 ft. TO-MORROW >I«h Water: 3.02 a.m. 8.3 ft 4 06 p.m. 8.2 ft Low Water: 9.32 a.m. 2 ft. 10.02 p.m. 3.5 ft.
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  • 68 23 di last year's triple champion, receiving a trophy from Lady Thomas Wednesday's prize giving following the conclusion of the singles final the Singapore tennis championship* in which he was beaten by Yong >n Chong, who. due to over-exhaustion, failed to come out to receive trophy. This year,
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  • 270 23 A IR MEN HEADING FOR COMMAND HONOURS Further Results Of Athletic Meet the height of 5 ft S ins P. O Young, together with his colleague from Seletar, who cleared 5 ft 5 ins, beat last year s record of 10 ft 8 ins by 5 ins.. This new lotal
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  • 357 23 S.A. B.C. HOLD MEETING Singapore, Thursday. tting o( the Singapore Amateur Boxing Club was held this afteron in the Reception Room of the Happy World Park. Rev R k. S. Adains. President Club presided while Ciller present fts<rs. W. Mitchell, L*nch, R. Wj, Mrhamed Salieh, A. Pefcersen. tana, j-!:n Chan,
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  • 262 23 Y. Juniors And A.C.S. Tie At Cricket Singapore. Thursday. A tic was the result oi the cricket match played this afternoon on the Anson Road ground between the Y.M.C.A. and the Anglo-Chinese School, both teams scoring 96 runs each. Y M.C.A. batted Qtßt, Dr. V. Xavie* being top- scorer with
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  • 20 23 HAT-TRICK IN LOCAL SOCCER The jtonttOT rep^ed^ wi forward :io ?^efinX%,l snorts after The game was piaycu Wt Capei refereed.
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  • 102 23 Johore Bahru, Thursday. THK Juhore state soccer XI against Singapore to*m*nrow in Uic •Malay*" Cup match will be selected from the following sixteen players: Goalie: Syed Abu Bakar. or Abu Baka- Backs: MaMozd «Muar and Karun .Scgumat Halves and jorwar^ Himid Yahya, Jaber, Othman <Baiu
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  • 148 23 MEDICAL COLLEGE WEEK-END'S SPORTS EVENTS The fbllOWtof htm b( en selected to rewe^U the Medical College MAtlUt [he Gordons at cricket on Saturday on he co lege grounds: On K fwee Ui the coJJck b Ja .swant Singh. Ku!K s.' R»tnam, Hera 3lngb, N P WoodhuU K Bala.sinpam. P. A.
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  • 312 24 London Hails Majesties London, June 22. AS a contrast to Southampton's drizzle, the sun shone in London for Their Majesties' arrival at Waterloo in the middle of the rush hour at 5.20 p.m. A few minutes before their arrival the Houses of Parliament had adjourned in order that Parliamentarians could
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  • 77 24 London, June 22. THE Postmaster -General announces that air mail correspondence for the United States, Canada and Newfound:and can now be accepted for transmission by the United States transAtlantic air service from Southampton +o New York by way of Newfoundland .-nd Canada, as by way of Marseilles
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  • 76 24 Sky Shouting To Be Banned London, June 22. AMONG the recommendations of the Gorell committee on the control of flying that have been accepted by the Government are that sky-shouting should oe prohibited for all private and commercial purposes, and that no increase in the existing number of aircraft used
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  • 329 24 "JAPANESE DOMINATION WOULD BE VERY SERIOUS" PREMIER London, June 11. JN the Commons to-day in a statement on the Far Eastern stu^ti.n. Mr. Chamberlain referred to the situation at Swatow and s;iid the arrangements were being made for the evacuation of British women and children. e necessary merchant shipping was
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  • 56 24 w Louder. j U >gj Mr. Ernest Brown revealed in] Commons to-day that of sliehUy than 50.000 militia men examined J June 19 over 83 per cent were d in the first category Of the remaa about half were only slightly defect! The total therefore called up fortri
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  • 90 24 STOP PRESS GERMAN TROOPS MOVES Cologne, June SMALL bodies of troops of ij branches have been andertißJ what Is termed as "transport cM rises" which were carried ont it iM time to avoid dislocation of tnftj In Western Germany. I There appears however to oej foundation for the report of
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  • 48 24 Tokyo. June Hj The recent joint note of the*^ French and American Consuls n« acute shortage of foodstufl M jj international settlement at wag has been rejected in a wr tten W from the Japanese i.onai J at Amey who desc"»-« «hi as "unavoidable."- Reuter
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  • 53 24 Washington. Junf ACCORDING to the V.v> J A me «it. Admiral \arnf 1 told^ Japanese Command tini States warships woiMjn 1 interference with Jap' h p t lions as far as consistent duty of watching UnKed *> terest^. He added l that not accept the statemeßi^ Japanese
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  • 259 24 Anglo-French Plan Unacceptable Moscow. June 22. A further meeting at the Kremlin on the Anglo-French-Soviet pact proposals lasted half an hour. Both M. Molotov and M. Potemkin were present with Mr. Strang and the British and French Ambassadors. It is understood that M. Molotov told the British and
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  • 118 24 Tientsin. June 22. lAPANESE searchers boarded British J lighters tied up off the British Bund and therefore literally within the British area and began to examine their i cargo, but made off shortly after before action could be taken by the British authorities. Mr. Jamieson is
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  • 214 24 London, June 22. THERE has been no reply yet from Tokyo to the British inquiries as to the Japanese Government's attitude to the blockade. Efforts are being made to get negotiations on the matter transferred from Tientsin to Tokyo. At the same time, Mr. Reuter understands
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