Morning Tribune, 3 July 1939
1939-07-03
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section13 1939-07-03 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 0L 4_N'o. 129. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, July 3, 1939. FIVE CENTS.13 words
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756 1939-07-03 1 Britain Prepared To Preserve Peace London, July 2. A striking message from the King on the national defence preparations was read by the Prime Minister m the course of a broadcast to-night. His Majesty, referring to the great pleasure afforded him and the Queen756 words
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Article96 1939-07-03 1 London. July 2. T is reported from Tientsin that I the situation there is easier md a Japanese military spokes- j nan is cited as denying the report- j >d intention to tighten restric- I ions— which he considered unlike- I y during the Tokyo negotiations, jj96 words
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Article26 1939-07-03 1 REFUGEE STEAMER ARRESTED Haifa, July 2 "he British dost'.oyer Ivanhoe has ested the Greek steamer Laspcvt:s, rylng 400 reiuu^s within territorial to, and e<cort^d into Haifa.--.it-er.26 words
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Article27 1939-07-03 1 London, July 3. Nothing is known m official quarters m London of the rumour pubm Warsaw that British and trench warships will visit r.vrfnia ReuterReuter - 27 words
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173 1939-07-03 1 Warsaw, July 2. "t British charge d'Affairs, C J. Norton, again visited Forel^ Ministry to-day and s I Beck's private secretary. understood they discussed ■J latest developments m ttie 'nternatiunal situation. "andillg oi a stl i on Bly-worded note, nzi g Senat f exp^Reuter - 173 words
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150 1939-07-03 1 KING AND QUEEN SEE HUGE A.R.P. REVIEW London, July 2. THE King, accompanied the Quee.i and Queen Mary, reviewed 20,000 men and women, representing two million ratirnal service volunteers, m Hyde Park th; afternoon. They saw a composite picture of the whole national service organisation of the United Kingdom, including150 words
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196 1939-07-03 1 BRITAIN WILL DEFEND HER PRINCIPLES I.oidon, July 2. f a statement to iteuter and on the international situation today, Mr. Arthur Creeuwood, acting: leader of the Oppofiticn, emphas ised that Britain desires no war and she would unsheatb the sword only m the defence principles sacred to her independence andReuter - 196 words
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Advertisement25 1939-07-03 1 f OO^ Pages j Volunt^r onxers 4 5 J iiuintf 10 &11 Picture P*Z^ 12 13 Z Pay< 18 19 S 17 20 S lelt::r;inis25 words
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Article, Illustration248 1939-07-03 2 SINGAPORE TO HAVE FULL DRESS AIR RAID REHEARSAL TO-NIGHT SIXTEEN "BOMBS" WILL BE DROPPED i hMVf been bombed" lirs br h«-l«. o. in.K.nlißhl MgBI by wardens. WhUe emergency jrvicw inr^/Kl by. r,ady to answer orders to pro' ,-rM'oihf. semes of -bombings Cadets As Casualties MOTI vuM.altH'*" than on the previous248 words
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302 1939-07-03 2 Fined For Using An Unlicensed Kiln Ai ink of $r>o, with 50 teats i-«sK h;«s IfllpMti »»v Mr. Cnniud OMbmm "> i'"* l lu%<> this morniiiK on Phong Kuns Sn»u who plraclnl RUill> summons rharge thml »n permitted v kiln to I used within Uu- Munfclpalitj l«" ih, in.rpos.- of302 words
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Article90 1939-07-03 2 DhA'Ui Iron Accidental corrodve poi Boning v.a the verdicl returned by the eoroni r, Mr. w. G. Porter, at the Inquiry Into the death of i*ve-ywu I child, Wong Ah Sang, who died In the o< neral Hospital on Jinn- 19. D;"'!':! ;cfi was slated to have taken90 words
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Article40 1939-07-03 2 i irp |i li or < nr Hides, you |< dtnai y mcdii i i .irty, Tii I s. G'-ttini) U| i, NervOhsnrss. fppetit,- I I I Cynti tC) &:r stex C l. Ji>r ,>OU.40 words
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241 1939-07-03 2 No Outstanding Change In Tientsin Situation Hongkong, June 30. Till British and French Concessions m Tientsin have now beenH blockaded for over two weeks, with no outstanding changeH m the situation. I Japanese sentries recently relaxed the search of those boundM for the Chinese City or the Japanese Concession from241 words
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Article50 1939-07-03 2 Sunday -The Lak Aft Amateur Association successfully reheii cries >1 Chinese classical (tii.ni., tic presentations last nirjht at "\> premises of |hn 900 Koon Chinese School, Jurong RoaJ m aid of ?he China Reliel Fund. A; m khe previous night, the nUi was much appreciate! by the I50 words
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Article151 1939-07-03 2 Shanghai, June J ACCORDING to the J° urtia n L n shanghai, local French W Japan has mobilized over 1 trcops m China. 1 They are distributed U loUg divisions m North China, la.^V;^ Central China, 15 divisions m M"^ ria and three divisions m151 words
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Advertisement30 1939-07-03 2 "CARLOS" No. 2, THE ARCADE, Telephone 6337 Europe** /A//r Dressers Ladies and G Sj>c< inli'-ts m ;ill f ItteSt i ttl da and experts m pedi.urr :\\u\ mtnicu Prices moderate.30 words
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Article, Illustration1255 1939-07-03 3 un(lay- u r Richard Cf S^rilUrt of the m Di'Pii'tment of cIi ""~""m i Polity. to«k "SS Hospital this morning 1 f a 0 Mr. Cauncc .six y«f« °L 1920 as an Assis•^^i^iVv'^^ineer which v hen he assumed JF^bSmSS** Town r-.eiml his oarly «sed victory1,255 words
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Advertisement19 1939-07-03 3 Overseas Assurance COBPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT.19 words
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Advertisement48 1939-07-03 3 Are Your Eyes Weak Have a modern Scien- .jgglPßte*. tffic eye examination! < J^ r^ A If glasses are not needed none will be recommended. Thompson Optical Co. Qualified Eyesight Specialists 4, Arcade Bldg., Ground Floor. Tel. 3002 R. A. Thompson, Dr. of ocular Science |l I ."....l l48 words
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Advertisement81 1939-07-03 3 Silvikrin treatment restores the hiir-formiug tissues to normal fuictS. Write for tree booß let— "The Natural Way of Hair Culture." PURE sTILVIKRIN The concentrated Natural Hair Food is a very good Remedy for Severe Dandruff. Heavy Loss of Hair Thinning Hair, Bald Patches and Threatening Baldness. From all Chemists, High-class81 words
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Article36 1939-07-03 4 London. Saturn Previous To-day as 6 ed Ut Forward July Buyers 83 16 Sellers 8U 2nd Forward August Buyers 8 4 Sellers 85 16 3rd Forward Oct. Dec. buyers 8 516 Sellers 87 1636 words
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Article62 1939-07-03 4 London, Saturday. Previous To-day Change T.I I CiMllkf middle rate ***** ***** TT 01 Ar.-istprdurn (dosing middle lutej 881 7 H 881 15 16 -1 io TT Shanghai 'closing selling rate) 1 7|8 nominal Unchanged TT Rongkonf closing selling rate) l.s. 2 7 Bd. Unchanged TT fapan Josing62 words
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Article12 1939-07-03 4 London Saturday. Tin N'j-twiiHi) Previous To-day Change afternoon K2UT,, dosed12 words
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Article87 1939-07-03 4 London. Saturfo Previous To-day njj PALM OIL (Malay) In bulk June July Mipment £14.12.16 nominal £14.111 J| COPRA (Straits. F.M.S.) July shipment C 10 .13.9 sellers £10.10 0 nonil SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) June' July Shipment 8 6 sellers 8 6 July Aug .vefl TAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist quality 'Singapore*87 words
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451 1939-07-03 4 Foochow Situation: Comrnunicaiiuns Interrupted !|i> ii < koni( Jinn- '<i DUE to the tension pnvsHlng m F oo< hou and Wmehow m vicu of thf uiiiiiiM m Japanese invasion, shipping lirlnn j, llmi >\\. i v) .'ml the Iwo coastal ports lias hern interrupted TIM British steamer. "Nint'.hai. arrived ;il451 words
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Article129 1939-07-03 4 London. Friday, Previous To -day Chan Distillers 93 97 6 Dunlop Rubber i°* f?J, General Electric 22t??" Imperial Chemical Industries ,Lv ?Lo Imperial Tobacco 63 126 3 Anglo-Dutch 23 9 23 3 Canadian Pacific 4 4 London Tin 3 1 2 31V2 Rubber Plantation Investment Trail 269129 words
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Article36 1939-07-03 4 Brußpo New York. Saturday. Marke, B Tone SEE 1 8 day Cm Spot Buyers 16 516 closed Forward Oct. Dec. SS&'&V 6 M "Quiet Sr l6h Market Tone Of Spot Steady 487j, Closed36 words
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Article24 1939-07-03 4 GOLD London. Saturday. D z. Previous To-day Chanj SILVER 0Z £786 n8612 Fwward 18 18 116 +< rW^ rd 17 1116 17 *****24 words
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Advertisement62 1939-07-03 4 OYERSEP- I I CHINESE! I corp. ur^| OndoiUkM banking trmnMMtlont of ortry description. Plaoat al fonr dlfpoaal Iho multlfatlou tonioafl of IU liutitntloa with branehoi »D o?or South BnaUm IA ft connection* hi all prlaoi»al oltlw of tho World, O> Woloaiaos •oncnlUtlaM «*a ttnanoial and lnrwtmtnt prftblems and mmmtm y*m62 words
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Advertisement12 1939-07-03 4 SOUTH iimrisii INSURANCE COMPANY LTD PASSBNCMTftj itM.iiAiii: Tel 5D2« nn l;l7S0n Qtffn12 words
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685 1939-07-03 5 DCKS SHARES ued By Fraser Company HIKING su^apore. July I. 1 M* 3 6 Tin 4,6 3 Amal 38 40 Malay 20 21;--litam 0.72 0.76 feng 19* 20 ia Tin !.i7 !.22& lehi. l r 9 10 tai 20!- 21 6 Malay ijL 12; •riang 06G 002 V 2 fUtt685 words
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Advertisement398 1939-07-03 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, July 1, 1 p.m. Company Dividend Books Close Total m TIN Date Ex Div. >'«. Payable Date Sthn. KnVa 2V 2 final July 12 Aug. 3 July 13 Less tax do. 21/2% int. July 12 Aug. 3 July 13 2V a T aoh398 words
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Advertisement181 1939-07-03 5 Warder Assaulted Singapore, Saturday.— Using a plate as lis weapon a prisoner at the Changi Prison, to-day assaulted an Indian warier inflicting injuries to the warder's lead and right eye. The warder was taken to the General Hospital m an ambulance. NEDERLANDSCH HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter AD.181 words
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Advertisement187 1939-07-03 6 PAViLJQN__ owisr. TO Till-: M-ACKOUT, THE SECOND hiuokmanc i: SIMMs 1T9.30* FINISHES Al 1 1 X MONK3HT. MATINEE M I.lft. •IHI-. MFKAhO MA^N IFICI N T V A D E LIG HT 1 0 MASTERPIECE PRODUCTIO! rA ,A, STRAITS TIMI S FM2E PRESS "'"*< Nl FILMED IN PERFECT NATURAL COLOUR!187 words
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Advertisement121 1939-07-03 6 TO-JIOMMW* OITSTA\|n Vt MKIIX EVEWT €»f »3»il SHO W S DAILY! AT THE CxVPMTIN? r% DRAMATIC! BEAUTIFUL! DIFFEREXTI fsj* v jjjgk ted and Ginger m their firs! dramui romance Taken from the life of ih B^v i^ co iple who started the world dancini, <^W A IOVe S!Or7 aXmOB! t0121 words
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96 1939-07-03 7 rim several times already has delighted us at erner I::i1 m" rial Hall by making the St. Clair Organ live he Victoria M«n_ takes very se riously the task of his expert *T h V£ he ld once monthly at the Hall, under KgfS96 words
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Article60 1939-07-03 7 Singapore. Sunday. A SERIES of Chinese classical dramatic presentations were successfully staged by the Lak Aik Amateur Association last night at the premises of the Soo Koon Chinese School, Jurong Road, m aid of the China Relief Fund. Well acted, the presentations were well received by a large60 words
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Article178 1939-07-03 7 I Own will be, aUo In the nrst ti^e programme, a work by the Organist Cesar Fr.nck who exticularly "m the composition of ie BHWC This is entitled "PreBgue an I Variation.* 1 was comin" 1862 m three mewment iorm of thu Composer's attcm In tnia form, has178 words
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Article121 1939-07-03 7 wil] ror elude with] "Prelude and j hi Weimai ni»l and Cham 1717. Thesa product!*! ipoted thi ard Fugues, as and Ptifaea 1 net to music not be ovp! C! m i few words. no him md hifl work. pL':'." 1 no any of the, 1 'oiiici o.121 words
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Advertisement68 1939-07-03 7 COMING SHORTLY ALHAMBRA SIDNEY TOLER PHYLLIS BROOMS SEN YUNG EDDIE COLLINS JOHN MING CLAUt DODD GEORGE ZUCCO ROtfRT MMAMURC UWRBKE A 20th C«n»ury-Fox Pl<twr« Thrills! Laughs! Exiitement! j 1 »-r-i FOR WTHRat-PACKED WEEKS^ j^gggLygJgUS^gff ROBERT MONTGOMERY- »«■>«««.«, h ROSALIND RUSSELL m,o-m. Picr-mENextChange-PAVILION wc«~ Ifc l>rl t vii M TENSORS BOARD68 words
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Advertisement97 1939-07-03 7 POSITIVELY LAST DAY of Warner Bros. Outslamiing Dramatic Hit ALHAMBRA-to-day 3-15, 6-15 9-30 p.m. For The Convenience Of Our Patrons. Owing to the A.R.P. Blackout to-ni*tot the la«t performance will <>mmence at 9-30 p.m. and finish at 12 p.m. 1938 s Finest Actress!^P^*i^^l939's Greatest Film 1 •ill GEORGE BREM 'HUMPHREY97 words
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322 1939-07-03 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Monday, July 3, 1939. THE THREATENED COUP 4 v, report! indicate that Hitler purpose! to effect < i< "'i l m |)an/.itf on the same model as those m Austria and hoslovakia. There will be, acoordtaf to these report!, an Internal movement de>ij»ned to incorporate tbfl Free City322 words
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Article459 1939-07-03 8 ACCORDING to Information received m Itfgh quarters m Pans. it is possible tO state that m a very short tune Germany will restart the machinery used In September last, hut this time with its man }X)\vei increased to 1.200.000 massed on the German-Polish frontier, and about the same459 words
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Article238 1939-07-03 8 By MADAME TABOUIS tern— could not meet Uw ntmtUHli which would be made on it. JS tor the German military general .staff, it considers thot the etcret economic agreement is much more ndvantageous than the claims on Tunisia and Corsica— that is to say. it gives them the certainty of238 words
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Article621 1939-07-03 8 After the ilgnini of the "pact of .steel." Pahs h-arnt of the existence of a secret military arrangement betwr en Rome and Berlin, m arrangement whose complicated machinery establish* ---in peacetime as well a.- war-time— the total subordination of tbe Italian army to the Qerman army. It is learnt621 words
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Advertisement23 1939-07-03 8 To-day's Whtc Label Announcement If you choose your words carefully you zvont have to take them back. DEWAR'S U the choice of connoisseurs.23 words
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Article208 1939-07-03 9 (Continued from previous page) left already for Barcelona accompanied by ten high officers. One part of the mission will occupy itself with land bases, especially en the Pyrenees irui:tier. The remainder, composed of naval officers, will study the possiDilities of the naval bases m connection with submarine action208 words
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674 1939-07-03 9 'Not To Go Beyond Our Limitations" b\\K humorous ejes and a firm, wire mouth gave distinction to tures of General Li Tsung-jen, famous Kwangsi commander, Ll I hul the good fortune to meet at his secret field head- larters. unc ier medium height674 words
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Article115 1939-07-03 9 HITLER'S ADMIRATION FOR DANCER London. THE 'DAILY SKETCH" with tw» pages of heavy type and pictures, prints a report which begins: "While the fate of the nations is being decided, the talk not only of Berlin, but of every capital m the world. l« Herr Hitler's fascination for Miriam Verne,115 words
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Advertisement18 1939-07-03 9 F °r Your Convenience be fore or after THE SHOW M.M: At The RESTAURANT Mr nwbrrrifa ol) Uinaljic.18 words
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Advertisement53 1939-07-03 9 AADSF DSF F tradeW^^"^>™Sm ark--75 YEARS OF HIGHLY EXCELLENT DESIGN lASY PAYMENTS CAN BS ARRANGED SIME, DARBY C6.,'LTD. Distributor for Singapore Johore HUP FOH CO., No. 581, North Bridge Road, Singapore. W.P.B. i«a 5933 —A^ Telegraphic Address: PHONE 5934 y M^ GOODWOOD rhaiminsly siluatrd ideal fo^visitors and tourists. COCKTaTb'ar LOl53 words
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Article, Illustration104 1939-07-03 10 A as she boarded the^J These pictures, brought to Europe kf "Mm Edward Island, off the coast of Ne m Brun« photographed on the balcony of the ParliaJ Wavin* from the brMgt «f the "Km press of Britain" as the liner left Cana ry T he liner called at104 words
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Article, Illustration196 1939-07-03 11 TWO SHARE A STRETCHER:— In a fleet of ambulances, patients of tb c Westminster Hospital were moved the few hundred yards from the old premises to the new building m Horseferry Road, Westminster. Removal of the patients took nearly four hours. The old Westminster Hospital building is being196 words
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Article, Illustration1700 1939-07-03 12 WOMAN DAY BY DAY (Fr.rni Our Own Corrrsponel«Mt LOddOtt, June 22, 193!* j^ONDON'S "smartest" taut doors have returned to the dignity of glossy black paint and brasswork, surrounded by a frame of white Portland stone. Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone, was the first to lead this "revival." She and Lord1,700 words
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Advertisement19 1939-07-03 12 ACORN* P|f*U ICDCCV EVAPORATED MILK FROM NEW ZEALAND mbTS m 1 1 SJJK'mS l 1^"" 1 mi (l "*•>■ C.B.SU19 words
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Advertisement32 1939-07-03 13 SMITH'S PHOTO STORE The only English Owned Leadim: Photographic Studio m Malaya. A!! kinds of cameras and Cino apparatus a> .special prices. SMITH'S PHOTO STORE 44. HIGH ST. PHONE 44 M NNGATOU.32 words
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Advertisement297 1939-07-03 14 BY P&Oa'nd BRITISH INDIA.tINES rkm tern IaJM Fuly 14 MHPOTM n.ooo Sept. 8 C^ISXoE S July gAWAIPINDI 17.000 Sept. 22 f SOMALI July:- "UIAN WJO Sept. 23 RAJPUTANA 17.001 Aug. 11 BfcHAK MJJ OcJ.l CH] .mo Aug. M CHTTRAL 10.000 Oct. 6 t BANOALORE I.MI Aug. 21 COKrU 15.000 Oct.297 words
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Advertisement311 1939-07-03 14 v TO FRENCH PORTS CHARCEURS REUNIS HGMKWARDH. ITO SAIGON INDOCHINA CAP ST JACQUES For Saigon. Tourane and Haiphong Aft CAP VARELLA GO. MAURICE LONG Saißoll July lj C °'ZZessors of MOINE COMTE CO., LTD, UNION BUILDING. 'PHONE 5906 I _rii_r*'— > ifir ~i nijlij^ TP~ r g Lloyd Triestino \£r311 words
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Article377 1939-07-03 15 Chungking. July 1. now factaf vilal issue as to wh^ tber to maintain or Xl i r their trialy lifb&t m this part of the world. In my rrnl i.< cm offer no lasting solution, a* it is the Ned P««^y TlVlo ■iihiihM* and377 words
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Article112 1939-07-03 15 Singapore, Saturday. TX pleading guilty to a charge of theft of a motor car at 1 a.m. to-day at Foch Road, valued at $300. the property of Mr. Tan Hua Cheng, a private from the Manchester Regiment, Thomas Goddard (20) told Mr. Conrad Oldharn, the second police magistrate112 words
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Article100 1939-07-03 15 SHIPS U/>VQ«im: TIFE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit Ship Godown Gate Gate Anshun 22 1 1 Conte Rosso 18 2 3 Stagen 16 2 3 Sarpedon 14 3 Grootekerk 11 S Helen us 9 Silverbeech 7 2 Lossiebank 30 3 Steel Scientist ?2 2 3100 words
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Article44 1939-07-03 15 Main Wharf: Silvenv.aple. Boelon^an Tug Prince, Tembusu. Pinna. Kings Dock Wha-f: Nil. Coal Wharf: Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar: Albert Dock: Lighters M N. Victoria Doc!:: Nil Keppel Harbour: King's Dock: Nil No. 1 Dock: Nil No. 2 Dock: Nil.44 words
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Article73 1939-07-03 15 [From Our Own Correspondent] Ipoh, Saturday A PeraK student was a victim to a tragic accident >v>terday morning iok, lowing a landslide at the Idris Hydraulic Tin Mines, Kranji Section. Kampar, where the attap houses wore swept away by a strong flow of water caused by a landslide.73 words
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Article203 1939-07-03 15 Murray Twins Fly To Penang (Tribune Staff Reporter) Penang, Saturday. *']V/IY sister and I had a most wonderful journey out. It was a unique experience for us and except for some rouph weather which we encountered, the trip was on the whole fine," said Miss Katheriim Isabdl Murray, on^ of203 words
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Article101 1939-07-03 15 SELANGOR RACE RESULTS RESULTS of Saturdays races at Kuala Lumpur:— Race I— Pat Bwke $I» and $8 Dairy Maid $8 i Rosalie $14 1 Race :>— Miss Rod $38 ft $10 Rackarocit $13 Beverant $8 i Race 3— President $14 S7 Hurricane $9 Polo $19 i Race 4— ESQUire $28101 words
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Advertisement270 1939-07-03 15 lIRXS PHILP LIME. Incorporated m Australia' NFXT SAILINGS Due Sails. July '3o Aug.* 4 md trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the i. iv ram. pacsrngen may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane, Sydney or F fhfi CoTi«lcetta| X.P.M. Vessel. mSS^}™** return W42. 86 Ist class $430.71 2nd class 101270 words
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Advertisement74 1939-07-03 15 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO V LTD. (APCAR LINE.) FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA I -si mm an A" 8,000 TONS SAILING JULY H AT 3 P.M. Tho above vessel lias excellent modem accommodation for Fir^t Saloon and Second S r loon p.sse^crers. Special Hc]id' i y74 words
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1807 1939-07-03 16 Singapore w.i Dorr M niid i order thai the MUM W Jf ljm r O rt the Governor In Councu sJrssu! office hours. SCHEDI If A Oommmdni to the muklm »i rei<* nanrr at the most ioutherly poini ;Ul(l western boundaries of tot 212 ano1,807 words
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Advertisement519 1939-07-03 16 Tanglin Barracks:— All that piece of land occurs the War Department and com*. m lots 104 9. 104|10, 104 U Mukim of Tanglin as more ,2 cularly delineated on Certified 1 5578 sheets 3 and 4 m the of*,? the Senior Superintendent of s Singapore. W. BARTLEY President Municipal ComafcJ519 words
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177 1939-07-03 17 Germany Mans To Strengthen Her Navy London, July 2. ,vi development* ll* German Navy leave no doubt that Ger- planning to make good her deficiency m the overseas by the provision of a number of seagoing depot and re--5-L [he naval correspondent of the Sunday Times. These could be used177 words
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Article103 1939-07-03 17 Shanghai. I S.S llammann. the navy's west l.'iMl-ton drstroyer. made ots m tii^l> °tf I on S Islandiii» I;, a N«l York dispatch. ess'el completed a <rash stop nil speed m 51 ntmH or two half ship-lengths, and then I lira; it a speed of 20 knots. [t hall103 words
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Article109 1939-07-03 17 Shanghai. July 2. hinrv seise of Shenjjkang. I kegaa m June 28, continued Me; n. irhen the enemy reiir.j »c which irai later besieged avilv shelled. lundred Japanese landed from >w Island on June 30 repulsed, many who were un»pe being killed and Wangtan, In northern109 words
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Article44 1939-07-03 17 London. July 2. MNr P^ ency re PPr° rt s from tolcS^ conversation at together with Mr. y» £*tfi talks, it is .5, r the Franco--nticipaud there "»Ke of views soon ■HI t Wh 2 lh e Russian British Official44 words
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Article63 1939-07-03 17 Singapore. Sunday. Said to have been attempting to avoid a collision, a lorry loaded with pineapples was involved m an accident at :he eleventh mile. Bukit Timah Road. to-day. The lorry coolie .sustained a dislocated shoulder and a fracture of the right thigh. The driver sustained only minor63 words
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232 1939-07-03 17 Tientsin. July 2. PAXDS of Chinese guerillas vnade a series of daring raids m the Japanese controlled area ip Tientsin and carried off a large quantity of arms and ammunition during the night, according to trustworthy reports. Firing was heard by people m the Foreign232 words
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53 1939-07-03 17 Shanghai. July 2. It is officially announced that the Japanese Consul -General has notified to the Foreign Consuls that third power ships will be allowed to call at Swatow once a week per flag, but they must give the Japanese naval officers53 words
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Article32 1939-07-03 17 Tokyo, July I.— The newspaper. Nichi rMchi, says that the success of the Anglo Japanese talks depend entirely on whether Britain revises her "Anti-Japan^ and pro-Chiang Kai-S'hek policy. 11 Reuter32 words
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Article20 1939-07-03 17 London. July 2. The King has conferred the G.C.V.O. on Lord Tweedsmuir, Governor-General o! Canada— British Official Wireless.20 words
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Article123 1939-07-03 17 <From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Saturday. LOH Kerk Leng was to-day produced before Inche Haron bin Ahmad and charged with having caused hurt to Mohamad Taha bin Abdul Hamid by driving his car m a negligent manner on the morning of June 12 at the 5 2 mile123 words
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Article144 1939-07-03 17 Dollah bin Scrap, a Police Constable said that on the morning of the day m question he was going to Parit Bunga. He boarded a bus at Kesang and sat next to the driver. At the 5> 2 mile he saw a bicycle lying m the centre144 words
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Article62 1939-07-03 17 The Garrison Golf Club's monthly mixed foursomes competition for June was played at Tanglin (over 12 holes* :;nd resulted m a win for Capt. Mio. C Ryan. The following were the best returns: Capt. Mrs. C. Ryan 61—12 23^48 I|3; Capt C. L. Archdale Mrs. Stewart 58—5 262 words
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458 1939-07-03 17 Warsaw, July 2. TOL. Beck this afternoon receded M. Chadacki Polish Commissioner m Danzig, who returned hnrt to report on the Nazi military preparations m Danzig. I! \n thought that the consultation may *>c concerned With the form of the note to be despatched458 words
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WEEK-END CRICKET RESULTS
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Article302 1939-07-03 18 CCORING a hundred runs tor thi loss of lefMl wickets only, ot WhicU HfeTi Stngll contributed W> before retiring, the Medical College cricket tcn.n yagterdftj defeated the S.CIII.C by foui wickets. 01 the B C.R.C.'a ran Kite v i oin Hock in 1 I! "'< i! 1302 words
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Article73 1939-07-03 18 (91mm <>m Own Krportu '»'i( mban, July 2. fil the conclusion ,i their two-day fixture with the Stuiftl Ujong Club today, the lost by eight wickets In their lust inntnggthtB.ee leorocl 10K, Wukl HMfeinj M not ..lit. and Dim Ml taking tivr of their73 words
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Article244 1939-07-03 18 Singapore, Sunday. RAPFLBB COLLEGE Undergraduates trounced the graduates at cricket t«>(lay by 158 runs, and on their showing they should do well against the Medical College m the annual match between the Colleges this week-end. a vcrv nun century by R Thoy, aid excellent bowling by tb« same244 words
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Article77 1939-07-03 18 Johanncibaif, Bnndty. KngUnd won the third and final soccer "tfst," beatnil 1 South Africa two-one cftor a «oa!--leun Qrst-half. Ptnch and Gibbson were the Bngltsl) scorers, and Rmethurat netUt Idi tenth Africa -HeiMcr. MCh took three wickets tOC 58 and 43 respectively. m their second Innings the sec.77 words
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216 1939-07-03 18 St. Josephs Severely Trounced By A. C. S. DBCLABIMG their latttogl lo^ d after compiling 2>U runs for the joss of only four uick^.s, Chinese Sthool beat St Josephs Insiitutioa by 142 runs Cecil Wong and Hock Chye. who respectively wored 76 and 56, f* w he^t battinn performance* w216 words
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177 1939-07-03 18 ST. ANTHONY'S BEAT VICTORIA SCHOOL 'A' TEAM AT CRICKET CT. ANTHONYS XI boat Victoria School -A" XI by six wickets M. Gammell took five wickets for 22 runs Following are the -cores: VICTORIA A XI Lee Ah Tee b M Gammell 0 Vyner Bri.ston h.w. Tna:n Koon Poh 2 Kulasingam177 words
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147 1939-07-03 18 Oxford Fare Well Against Cambridge CLOSE of play scores m C 0| J cricket games whuh be?an^ Saturday:— Lord's: Oxford l\ 313 < Sale I Dixon 75, Evans 59. ShirerT 5 f or (jj Cambridge 26 for 0. Chesterfield: Essex 143 <( opso n for 57): Derbyshire 17M foi 7.147 words
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234 1939-07-03 18 MALAYS AND CEYLONESE DRAW AT CRICKET Singapore. Sunday. TIME intervening, the Malay Fw ball Association drew with I Ceylonese Sports Club m tj cricket fixture nlayt-d on the n mer's ground at Balestier. Batting first, ilia Ceylone>e bowled out for 100. Otttfein Shaa the most damage. H? tok four* ets234 words
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Advertisement29 1939-07-03 18 hvtich m^r WW*S V%, APPOINTMENTS HAIR STVUSTS AN,, N E IW4 HKALTY SHICIAIISIS haw imm m: umi m, nmmmi ACK MASSA(,i; <U< <^<»AKl> ROAD .beyond Scott', Road Police Station)29 words
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Article50 1939-07-03 19 Lour I**"*"™ by ""<* J/ f this afterftp 1|1(i n the Station U>lr a Ttnr visitors ?H '"shm.*"* excellent r|)^f;l^i orthodox jfleonvc 3 n >tfdi mucli superior an(i t'.^f 1 v ihey rhoee per at Jttul Q U an [»tes after whj ed Wo««? i ror the reDI pressing50 words
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Article82 1939-07-03 19 London, Jimv* 4. s of the second round of the "c tampionshlps Wimbledon jNeill Sniitli -U.-r.v. beat nen[a .Germany 1 >--3 r— J, re the ia.'t vea'-v ftnattito). third round, Mia Helen JaCObS Curry, W. thbeal Wheeler (UAA r-», beat Beasley. 0 4. G- 3. ttue beat Kan-y.82 words
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Article92 1939-07-03 19 lUowing were cards returned at id Club mixed foursomes yesterlb:d and Dr Ibrahim 33^: Mrs. 1 and L. W. Geddes 33 12.l 2 Mrs. n Teck and Mr. Tan Chin T»1 ft Ho and Mr. Ong 36; Miss UVJ I. Meyer 38 4 times for the David92 words
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Article43 1939-07-03 19 lei of the Ttotnii Sub-Committee > L R.C., all tourntment fixtures mot be p^tponed except rho are no: :wm liable ire.v la V- July 3. Open Semi-Final: ?Che/i'- r^^ and T w Thian Teck J^jy. July 8 H- k t;* nd Robert43 words
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512 1939-07-03 19 Singapore, Saturday. Raffles 3; Medicals ROUSING soccer was witnessed at the Medical CoHeee ground today where Raffles College defeated M-dical College by three goals to one, and retained the "Staff Cup." ihe liame was punctuated with terrific long burtU of cracker-firing and cat512 words
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Article119 1939-07-03 19 Singapore. Sunday. IN their final appearance m aid of the China Relief Fund series of table tennis fixtures at the Great World today. Szabados and Kelen swept all opposition aside. Loh Kum Soon, the Singapore champion failed to take a single game m his rubber fixture119 words
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167 1939-07-03 19 Singapore. Sunday. AT the Anson Road Stadium yesterday evening the Chinese Reserves scored a victory of three nil over the R.A.F. Reserves. The Chinese Reserves had the better of Jhe game all the time. There was Kooci understanding amon^. the Chinese footballers while the167 words
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Article73 1939-07-03 19 'From Gur Own iXr respondent) Fer^ang July ALTHOUGH they lost 3—l. the Pecans Chinese Recreation Club gBVe a gOC'J ncoount of themselves when they me* South China at Victoria Green tM3 evening. The visitors couH only *core one j;°al m the first half. In the73 words
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Article217 1939-07-03 19 Singapore, Sundnv FIVE further ties m the SB. A. iu&kP (Championships ero decided at 4 .nt Haw-Par gymnasium ha!' this morning. Ng Chia Hen°, (Marigold) gained a lucky victory over Netkunam (Novice) m three well-con tested sets, the acore being 14— 14 (3— o>. 3— 15 13—13 <6—217 words
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Article27 1939-07-03 19 TO-DAY High Water: 12.21 am. 8.5 ft. i~ water; 111 ti TO-MORROW High Water: 12.50 p.m. 8.5 ft J wW a,e.- 6 fo am. ion.27 words
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Advertisement138 1939-07-03 19 ALISBATW.WS TO TIME TABLE. From June 27th 1939 until further notice. Monday to Sunday 8.00 a.m. Leave Singapore 9M a m Arrive Kua a Lumpur 8.40 a.m. L*ave Kuala Lumpur «.*J »-m- 1055 mjn# Arrive Ipoh ,JS *m' 11.05 a jn. Leave I poh iHoam 11.50 »jh. Arrive Penang Sm138 words
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6 1939-07-03 20 BOMB EXPLOSIONS IN 7 MIDLAND STATIONS6 words
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Article121 1939-07-03 20 ANTI- AGGRESSION PACT PROPOSALS London. July 2, |T has been li«mkml In nmcial quar-ti-rs m London that Uwlay'a mccl inir m Moscow would clinch the An-rfO-Franco- Soviet anli-ameasion pact, but the fact is thd i he expiation baa been deferred tragically, writes Reuter's diplomatic correspondent. The Russians arr notoriously »>»«!Reuter - 121 words
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42 1939-07-03 20 London. July 2 It is learned that a > umber of British warships Including he aircraft carrier Olorius will visit the 'r«'ok ports m thr near future. The visit is part of the normal sum- leet ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article66 1939-07-03 20 London. .lulv 2. The formation lia.s boon announced of separate w nun's service to be calliU he Women's Auxiliary Ah* Force for i uty with the RAF. m time of war. The n/'w organisation will train women < Ulcers and nun coimnissicncd olllcers •or duty withReuter - 66 words
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63 1939-07-03 20 Paris, July 2. rhe Geiman Ambassador M von Welroze who has ju.st returned from Berlin o-day had an intrrvicw with M. Bonnet ;:fter .six weeks. It l.s understand that M. Bonn«'t has Informed the German Ambassador more precisely of the French attitude as set forthReuter - 63 words
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Article87 1939-07-03 20 London, July 2 MJRING the early hours of tlvs morning seven bomb explcD fins! beHeve/to be due to the I.R.A. wrecks \J°*™» and parcel offices at stations of the London, Midland and Beovtish Railway at Leicester, Birmingham, Derby, Stafford, Nottingham, Coventry and Leamington. Two railway employeesReuter - 87 words
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Article117 1939-07-03 20 U. S. A 1 Neutralit Bill Washington i* DKESIDENT Roosevelt S J2 arc furious at the actio?! Congress m upsetting two pieces of the Administrationlaticn. They suggest that th* dent's reply should be a radii. to the nation. Mr. Cordell Hull m a stron* statement describes the actio? Representatives m117 words
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Article34 1939-07-03 20 r> Paris, i General Gamelui v, as retl the completion of his tour of pine fortifications H? *,aw l dier immediately, rrmaining o hour. M. Bonnet received M Ambassador to London. —Reuti34 words
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289 1939-07-03 20 FORMIDABLE BRITISH FRONT T FURTHER AGGRESSION London, July 2. MR. No ilk> Chambtrlftia, m a message to the Conservative demons* ration m FJiiuin^ham, s?id that they could rely on him to continue hi;- efforts to preserve the peace while none-the-less he is resolutely determiner! to resist aggression or domination. Tho289 words
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Article148 1939-07-03 20 fPIIE ronfidenre that there would be A no war if Britain's foreign policy was understood abroad, was expressed m a speech by Mr. Anthony Eden at Ealing to-night. I The outlook for the immediate future i.s admittedly crave and even aangeroui It is not yet desperate148 words
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Article269 1939-07-03 20 "A BEGGARLY handful of people n out of the world's population of two thousand millions has sought to hold the whole civilised world to ransom m this year, and the whole world has declined to accept such an attitude/ This forceful declaration was made by269 words
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Article102 1939-07-03 20 "llfE will not tolerate doal IT by others or loss of our I or dictation m our affairs,! that is attempted, we are red as a united nation, to defen selves, and to that end we slu ther all allies and resources able declared Sir Stafford102 words
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Article95 1939-07-03 20 rpHK general political sitoi 1 serious, even grave, but no new declaration to ma»" Sir John Simon speaking field. "There is no doubt to-day tain stands," he proceeded. fax, m his declaration, spow for the British OoWiment dv British people and for a tanrj theReuter - 95 words