Morning Tribune, 4 July 1939
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Title Section12 1939-07-04 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 4_\o. 130. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, July 4, 1939. FIVE CENTS.12 words
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583 1939-07-04 1 DRAMA TIC STOR V AT PUBLIC INQUIRY London, July 3. AT the opening of the public .inquiry into the' loss of the Thetis, the Attorney-General, Sir Donald Somervell, representing the Admiralty, said he proposed to call evidence m the following order Firstly, the583 words
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Article74 1939-07-04 1 JAPANESE RETIRING FROM CANTON Bwntnif July 3. squadrons of Chinese planes ttin bombed Sancho Island Si NMtaf. J* as a surprise, and as the rome was so badly damaged. ese planes were unable to 0 the air. 1 reprisal. Japanese warships v bombed Kjololi. Chinese are now neanng noon, and74 words
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Article116 1939-07-04 1 London, July 3. us see that Britain's policy is not the brutal aggressor lie patient defender, says J. B. ley, m an editorial m "China a special newspaper producn connection with "(Jhina which the China Campaign nittee is conducting with the t of routing; public opinion116 words
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148 1939-07-04 1 Uairen, July 3. 'Japanese Kwangtung rm y, Japan's perma"SMingr f orce m lchuk uo, announces an offensive opened er Jay n South Hulun™*4 Soviet Mongol which crossed the J* from u t er MonL Jy m June/ r lha ny r °dn mr n148 words
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89 1939-07-04 1 Against EXCHANGE BROADCASTS WITH GERMANY? London. July 3. THE suggestion fiat the Government should offer the German and Italian Governments broadcasting times on an exchange basis will receive Lord Halifax's consideration, said Mr. K. A. Butler, m the House of Commons. He did not doubt the 8.8.C would be prepared89 words
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Article154 1939-07-04 1 I Berlin, July 3. A LAW has been introduced into Danzig empowering the autho- rities to conscript men and women for "tasks of state and political mi■- puriam-e." S This order is on very similar lines to the one issued by Gen. S Goering m his154 words
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Article199 1939-07-04 1 Premier's Statement On Danzig London, July 3. MAKING a statement on Danzig m the House of Commons today, Mr. Chamberlain said reliable reports indicated that extensive measures of a military character were being carried out m the Free City. Large and increasing numbers of German nationals had recently arrived there199 words
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Article34 1939-07-04 1 Sir Howard Kennard. British Ambassador to Warsaw, and Lord Halifax (Foreign Secretary) saw Mr. Chamberlain at No. 10, Downing St., to-day. Sir Howard reported on the general situation m Poland. Reuter.34 words
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Advertisement26 1939-07-04 1 t r> Other Pages t Riatkoul 3 ££3 4& 5 anc<> 10 &11 S [ure Pas<^ 12 13 men's Pa^^ lg 19 M 17 20 Ipgranis26 words
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Article562 1939-07-04 2 CINGAPORES A.R.P. organisation was once again put to a rigid tut from 10.30 pin to midnight 'aft night when nearly 3,000 volunteer* —air raid wardens, ambuiann wen, nurses, auxiliary fire fighters, volunteer police, etc were on cuty. taking part m a series of exer-562 words
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Article76 1939-07-04 2 Eniolments are called for a class m < Chinese Cookery which will commence at the Y.W.C.A. shortly. Classes will be held on Saturdays from 9.30-1130 am The course will include ten lessons with 1 two courses m each lesson, and Will be under <he expert tuition of76 words
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Article91 1939-07-04 2 WOMAN ACQUITTED Fatimah blnte Doll ih and Hanai Suan, two women who were charged with persistent soliciting and with disorderly behaviour at Waterloo Street, were to day acquitted by Mr Conrad Oldham, the second magistrate. At the end of the prosecution case, Mr. Oldham said that nothing had been proved91 words
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Article160 1939-07-04 2 Clemenceau Avenue Inquiry AFSD The inquiry was adjourned to July 17 when a passenger riding m the side-car Jif m 1 m hos P ital wl^ K^e evidence' Mr. h.r. O'Reilly held a watchine Shewed f th FelatiVeS At the previous hearing, Yap Puat who was coated beside the driver160 words
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536 1939-07-04 2 DECLINE IN EXPORT OF RUBBER TIN ABKi drop m the export of rubber from Malaya is revealed m rubber statistics for June, published by the Registrar General of Statistics. The drop m the export of rubber from the previous month is nearly 11.000 tons. June exports of. rubber from M:;laya536 words
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Article46 1939-07-04 2 Ordinances passed at th« nlC Jffl the Legislative Council held on are published m yesterday 1 s P^ e( of the Government Gaztn L nances are the Food Coniroi v the Children Ordinance, the aow Children Ordinance, and the r thorities Protection (Amendmer nance.46 words
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Advertisement28 1939-07-04 2 "CARLOS" No. 2, THE ARCADE, Telephone 633? European Hair Dresden For Ladies and Gentlemen Specialists iii all |fe a(fsl mctliods and experts m pedicure and maniiure. Prices moderate.28 words
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Article197 1939-07-04 3 Oman Faces Charge Of Abetting Singapore, Monday. j£ 3ED to have inveigled a comtriot to wait for her m a coffee- rtiile she went out to fetch four a an attractive girl, Wong Ah took her place m the dock of iriminal District Court this ing, which but a minute197 words
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Article11 1939-07-04 3 loria Stuart, photographed on rival at Singapore station last night - loria Stuart, photographed on rival at Singapore station last night.11 words
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Article40 1939-07-04 3 FUNDED HORNS, FINED their h ClnVerS each for levedthrre v rPm:irked that he S»S? :i great deal of norn KtfffiS? K UUIde cinLmas and ientiy w i th f\ he vvould "o^ deal so y ll^ thc ni m future.40 words
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Article14 1939-07-04 3 bpr t-avels. Miss Stuar: J mmm, stein. MOM. manager (or these pans.14 words
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Article220 1939-07-04 3 (By t. H. TAN) m »n-- exclaimed Miss Gloria Stuart, one-time journalist A eW^' a^amed film actres,, when I handed her my card on board lhe l £££X££ several miles out of Singapore it wesUrday afternoon. s?S§fl Kenedanywh^du'rin^ my travel m company hf'^writer for the Sheekman220 words
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Article161 1939-07-04 3 Asked if she would appear before Singapore cinema fans. Mias Stuart shrugged her shoulders, betraying no little disappointment and said. I am afraid I have hardly any time to do would love to do it though." she added, "but I am sorry I dont thin* i can.161 words
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Article23 1939-07-04 3 Little has she heard of Smgapou. which she is visiting for the first time, continued Miss Stuart. She said she had23 words
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Article38 1939-07-04 3 Tenders are invited for the supply of Standard High Pressure Coppe r Tubes. Specification and Form of Tender may be obtained at the Tender Room Ten aers close at 4 p.m. on 2nd A^^gg Municipal Secretary38 words
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Article95 1939-07-04 3 Miss Stuart has had -a notable film career It is interesting to note that without having appeared m a simle film, she was the causa of a dispute between Paramount and Universal, both of whom claimed her as their own. The Will Hays organisation, wnicn acts as arbitrator95 words
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40 1939-07-04 3 AMERICAN ARCHAEOLOGIST PASSES THROUGH Singapore. Monday. "Conte Rosso" to-d»y. Mr. Worman is a Sheldon ir* more material could be had. m On This trip Mr. Worman discovered many new sites which may be leads tor further expe ditions from Harvard.40 words
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Advertisement62 1939-07-04 3 Are Your Eyes Weak Have a modern Scientffic eye examination! lß^-^A II glasses are not ft 'i^ needed none will be V^ recommended. Thompson Optical Co. Qualified Eyesight Specialjsts 4. Arcade Bldg., Ground Floor. Tel. 3002 Fir «f ocular Science I THE WRITINGB I! I H m 1^ I I]62 words
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Advertisement62 1939-07-04 3 Silvikrin treatment restores it he hair-forming tissues to ™rmai functions. Write for booklet _-The Natural Way of Hair Culture Silvikrin lotion The Natural Hair Tonic Counteracts Dandruff «J* JJ* l^ Hair Maintains the Growth ox Sealthv Hair. Increases itsSfiST Lustre *Makes it Vigorous and Alive, SUky and Wavy. From all62 words
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Article63 1939-07-04 4 London. Monday. POTtoOJ To-day Change tt on f'.ju., (doting middle rate) 176.73 unchanged T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) ««i 15 16 hBll3 16 VT on Shanghai (clo^JDf MllJnf rate* 678 Nominal Unchanged f. on Hongkong fckMUfl filing ratei l.s. 27 8d Unchanged rT cm Japan (ckMinf selling63 words
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Article20 1939-07-04 4 Tin mHMM To da L d M CjMh(afUrnoon price) t -229 7 H 1230 tJJ4' 2 1224., __i^20 words
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Article183 1939-07-04 4 lv London. July 3. JN Urn Houa, ol Comment to d> questioned regarding the Soviet talks Mr Chamberlain «M the Ck»v< rnment was now awaiting a conJJ; r »"0Wto8 Saturday', Moscow convorsa- (llfl no( think U advj able to make any further tatemenl ai thj I i183 words
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Article111 1939-07-04 4 I Siiij apore, Monday. A sequel to a r »•> tne eleventh tniJe, Bukit Timah Road, yesterday m which a lorrj loaded with pineapples turned over was hoard before Mr. c. h. Whitton, Traffic Juc'ce vhen Chye 800 Tong, the driver was < lamed win, causing111 words
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Article88 1939-07-04 4 Singapore, Monday. Hi) at midday was $113 1 2. down 1 8 Wld the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was Jii.vrr.s Spot 28 1 8 cent*, buyers October D SE£LS2tf cents market quiet Althoußh dull condition.s ruled m both the Rubber and Tin share markets hrouKhout88 words
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Article63 1939-07-04 4 Previous To-da^ 0 RIBBER Idle Q U i ct y Spot Buyers 83 16 8 3 16 Sellers 81 4 814 Ist Forward July Buyers 83 16 Sellers 8 1.4 2nd Forward August Buyers 814 814 Sellers 85 16 85 16 September Buyers 814 Sellers 83 8 3rd63 words
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Article79 1939-07-04 4 London. M* Previous To-day PALM OIL (Malay) y In bulk June July snipment £14.12.6 nominal n L COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) ln( July shipment £10.10.0 nominal nJ SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) June' July Shipment 8 6 sellers n a TAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist quality 'Singapore i June Shipment 14 sellers nJ79 words
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Article151 1939-07-04 4 London. Mon Previous To-day I 07 6 94 9 Ex Div. Distillers 26 3 26Dunlop Rubber 74 4*2 74 4 2 General Electric 29 1> 2 28 7 1 Imperial Chemical Industrie! 126 3 125Imperial Tobacco 23 3 22 9 Anglo-Dutch 4» 4 4 3 16 Canadian151 words
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Article67 1939-07-04 4 RI'BBER New York SutunM Market Tone Previous To-day M Spot Steady Buyers 16 516 Closed Forward Oct Dec o ellers 167 16 h Buyers 163 8 I TIN "Quiet S«»ers 16>^ Market Tone Spot GOLD London. Mondiß Bar Gold Pine ocr 07 Previous To-day Cbfl SILVER le PeroZ67 words
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Advertisement65 1939-07-04 4 X^-^^ individual to provide for hla valued pofwwions the safety that ia afforded by our vaulU where we have safe boxes of varftotM shf» for hire at moderate rates. «IU»8 UiemMlvts hold the K*YB and ONLY THKY caa have access to these safe bazas that SAFETY an* PRIVACY ■ay be65 words
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Advertisement9 1939-07-04 4 $Ot T!I ■mum COMPANY, LTD. I iiiingt* e -Eoable9 words
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Advertisement6 1939-07-04 4 SIME DARBY ft" Co.. Ltd:' STJ-So^6 words
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627 1939-07-04 5 CKS SHARES D BY FRASER Company MINIM* j M** 3. 5 P-n, 3 6 4.- I n 4 6 53 nal 38 40--ila} 20- 21- m 0.72 0.76 R 183 193 J Ed i.i 7 liatf psor g io'- J 20- 21.6 cd I al;>v ij,. 12! ns 060 r627 words
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Article30 1939-07-04 5 Berlin, July 3.— Herr Hitler was present at the state funeral of General Knockenhear, Commander-In-Chief of the Tenth Army Corps, who died on Wednesday at Hamburg.— Reuter.30 words
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Article191 1939-07-04 5 Singapore, Monday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ayer Wengs 0.73 0.75 Batu Selangors J-« f;-J" HongFatts 0.60 0.83 Hongkong Tin 18 6 19 s JelebUS 8 6 9 3 Kamunting Tin KatuTin 20 6 21-6 Kents 2- A* Killinghahs £S 85 S uSS b .fi i_,mguis lq London Tin «jj191 words
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Article57 1939-07-04 5 The Singapore Municipal Ambulance was called out 249 times during the month of June. Of these calls 37 followed motor car accidents, 12 were for motor lorry accidents, six each for motor lorry and trolley bus accidents, 31 were due to collapse cases, seven attempted suicides, eight shooting57 words
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Article115 1939-07-04 5 001 3l M too norn "•GAPORE miNICIFAUTI 31 Sept .30 101 m norn 2M* T 7 VMm >0» norn iSa&jwu ii3i/ noni i 9 2« red li«i/« P i;« 30 105V 107V norn Int. Mav^M ***** 000 1928 ied y ,<L, N 0V l 118 119 cJff£^A««115 words
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Advertisement206 1939-07-04 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, July 3, 5 p.m. Company Dividend Books Close Total tm TIN Date Ex Div. >"V Pay Vole Date Sthn Kin a 2 l 2 nnal July 12 Aug. 3 July 13 It* Burma Malay 6d. No. 19 July 14 July 20 July 15206 words
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Article162 1939-07-04 6 Singapore, Monday. ROJAKKINd that fjiyi: Jg lucky he was not m the F3L2». v.hnr they have a charge as^ tlK.^e drivins tatojlcM^rcjjJ ditiou, Mr. <\ 11. Whitton. Traffic ludec to-day fined Archar Sin«h S c o ir m default one month rigor i.us imprisonment on a charge ©f162 words
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Advertisement155 1939-07-04 6 »lk IKIIUIMIAM »%V! IT'S TOO LOVELY FOR WORDS!! PAVILION 6-i5 9-i5 TO-NIGHT 'THE MIKADO W^W| IM.VIOKTAI. COMIC OPERA SHOW IN illl I.KICIUIv SI'I.INDO X <»M %9F lUX HSBEM CAN OlfK ki;n\v i;aki;r. .n:\s iolw I If i: LONDON sVMriIOW OKC HIvSIKA *t|/ 1 h >u:MKi:its oi i in doviv (Aim155 words
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Advertisement131 1939-07-04 6 The Funniest Comedy Hit of The e TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 8e 9.15 P,| as these two bottle- I scarred legionnaires "^Jk.. I lay siege toManhottan's I 1 niftiest cuties... to climax '"^PJLt M^^*' the most unconventional flM^t HjbJ^^E^^^ j convention that ever jRJ [JtfS^nj set the town on its ecr!131 words
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254 1939-07-04 7 NGLISH GIRL TELLS OUR HOW HE LOCKED HERSLE IN ROOM PHONED POLICE Singapore, Monday. k young English girl yesterday told a Singapore magistrate a harrowing story of how she locked herself m a room and telephoned for the police when she saw t<vo of her servants, one woman with blood254 words
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Article44 1939-07-04 7 Rev. SM. lh«v:ithason. M.A L T will givo a serias of talks on Ihe Attainment of Personality" under the auspices of the Tamil Epworth League, commencing on Thursday. July 6. at 6.15 p.m. All interested &r, cordially invited to be present.44 words
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Article43 1939-07-04 7 On Rescues bman From .innrc Monday 0IB i?. X* District o!( "''r Pnlic' Mas*trate.. to id f 1 1 1 ,ioide by jumpmf acnl>cd m c direction of the running m tn^ v t the sea. f belles for a if s;x months.43 words
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66 1939-07-04 7 RTISH ARMS EXPENDITURE IS DOUBLED London. July S. KMRLV Rnenur returns sliow hat ilelnuc cxnfnditure. at BnO.OOO. W*> nenrly twice as h as m thr MM period of last tctal ordinary revenue for the r amounted to vi 44.056.777. comwith £131,886.636 a year ago. The expenditure. Ips.« sell -balancing was66 words
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118 1939-07-04 7 Yang Ching -Wei's Trip To Peiping A Fiasco Hongkong, July 3. \k relial)l\ teamed that Mr. Wang hiiiß-wpi". recent trip to Peiping a fiascos, he failed firstly to inre Marshal Wo Pei-fu to emerge •m h^ rrtironuut ;md join the verted Federal Government". tw.rilv f a ii e( j t0118 words
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Article112 1939-07-04 7 RAID ON MUNICIPAL OFFICES Singapore, Monday. party from the gambling Suppression department, consisting of Mr. H. P. Armstrong, ASP, Inspector Bunners, Detective Suppiah and three others, raided the offices *of the MnnlcFpality oh Saturday afternoon and detained two employees. One of the detained men, Ibrahim bin Natarsha. 46. was allowed112 words
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Article64 1939-07-04 7 Law Notice For To -Day The Chief Justice at Kuala Lumpur- j Com" of Appeal. Before Mr. Justice Pedlow In 3rd Court at 10.30 a.m. Part heard -OS 159 28— Ke Song Tiong Cheng deceases. Before Mr. Justice Manning In 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Assizes:— Rex vs. Yong Ah64 words
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Article35 1939-07-04 7 The Young People's Circle will hold a devotional service of Worship to-day at 6 1> m- at the Geylang Methodist Church. Miss Jeraldine Johnson of the Fairfield Girls' School will be the speaker.35 words
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Advertisement111 1939-07-04 7 J^H ftb A%* HE STARES AT ME IN PV^^ B-^s Jlj B a strange way i C-"*J V WANT TO ESCAPE OUT I B^fc ifrffi&ni S| R LOVE THE EXCITEMENT! ft I hJ JLhMBA f^.G-M now addi another ij BUB fcj^^ J^^^^^^ 1 ,is roster ol pictures which are J111 words
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Advertisement75 1939-07-04 7 Xiiiiiin The Most Eagerly Awaited Chan Picture I ALHAMBRA I iNEXT CHANGE! a 'i r Bu mi m IM^ J^^^Hfwßl ft' fIH *^r is* a a t|n Ml Z^^ttf^' ».»i> ,:P ':-i^B Hi i *2£? ;> «wb^B '^wlB Hv a g? V« <$j|| fc j B^StPWEY TOLtR j I§M Jobertlorrat-MarcLowrtnM75 words
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953 1939-07-04 8 Secret History Of SOVIET PACT DELAK wmmmmmmmmm I Sabotage I I In The Cabinet? I QKOWSING m the rural greer nesses of Hampshire, Prim Minister Chamberlain received full report of Foreign Commissa Molotov's speech before W-hiteha! had time to dissect it. Extraordinary outburst of official op i urn, m which953 words
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320 1939-07-04 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Tuesday, July 4, 1939. PLAIN LANGUAGE DKITISH Ministers are speaking m language which the swash bucklen oi Germany can understand We admire the forthhfhtaMl Oi I)r Leslie BllTgin, the Minister ol Supplies, who declaied that a beggarly handful of ptOplC OIH Oi Uie world's population oi 2,000,000,000 seeking320 words
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Article145 1939-07-04 8 DSF S ADS D DF The respondents w r e fined $200 cr beinTin S^ imple im P ri^nnient each fo Being m possession of 472 lbs. of SiamHe mipnsonment as •TididUous Mr. Storr submitted that if SSmf" Unllcensed '»•>»«» was •ea&rSLTSJS? u >; at lhe th^ 1 doing so145 words
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Article63 1939-07-04 8 Stitiv/ 4U Singapore, Monday. aiim, that lH)th the fine and the conviction of six weeks' simple Mr r>^!,T l^ nmen^ WaS totally ir ade <iuate to the nature of the offence. threi rhi t v" C UnseK aPP^Jed against the sentences f| Hi a V U^'63 words
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Advertisement6 1939-07-04 8 inEWMsf $11/ white I IwhiskyJ W.PB.-D16 words
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Article115 1939-07-04 9 .Hongkong, July 3. R Jaunchloads of Japanese troops, under the cover of warship bombardments, landed ir Samow, near Foochow. They are engaging the defenders m a life-and-death struggle. Despite heavy fog, Japanese planes raided Foochow nine times erdav. The raids, however were unsuccessful, due115 words
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Article212 1939-07-04 9 Britain's Close Watch On Sanzing London, July 2. ,E alarmist speculations reirding Danzig are discounted deprecated m London, official ters have made it clear that the tion is being closely and contisly watched m consultation the French Government. French Cabinet held a meeting y. a: which it Is understood the212 words
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337 1939-07-04 9 Early Pact? Clearing The Ground In Moscow Talks London, July 3. ALONG report has been received by the Foreign Office from Sir William Seeds, British Ambassador m Moscow, on his conversation with M. Molotov on Saturday. It is expected, says Renter's diplomatic correspondent, that another meeting will take place at337 words
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178 1939-07-04 9 THE demonstration of identity of view m all parties, combined with the firm and clear statement by the Foreign Secretary last week, led Sunday newspapers to emphasise m their comment on the international situation that there is now no excuse for anyone, anywhere, to178 words
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Advertisement72 1939-07-04 9 SDF DASF DSF F •NEW HUDSONTHE WORLD'S BEST BICYCLE Entirely on their own merits NEW HUDSON Bicycles have earned a truly "worldwide" reputation for— ENDURING QUALITY BEAUTIFUL DESIGN SUPERB FINISH CRAFTSMANSHIP and RELIABILITY *hilt VALUE for MONEY is, of course, a NEW HUDSON tradittea. SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. W.P.S. 158.72 words
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Article, Illustration113 1939-07-04 10 TREMENDOUS WELCOME HOME F0| iiii—^3| I I B|i 1 ill!, KING AND QUEEl DS FA FFFFDSF F F ASDFSDF SDF HM Mne, "BuMMS bf Britain" itcMltaf up IIM Solent to Southampton as Ko\:il Air Force ifvin boats dip m salute. (Planet News). Above: A charming picture of the Princesses aboard113 words
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Article, Illustration196 1939-07-04 11 Queen Mary arriving at Waterloo Station, on her way to giect Their Majesties. (Planet News). welcome was accorded by tens of thousand* of Londoners as the King and Queen ,vt through the streets from Waterloo Station to Buckingham Palace. (Planet News). The Queen talking with Mr. Joseph Kennedy at ttaierioo.196 words
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Article, Illustration1051 1939-07-04 12 YOUR FEET Have To Stand For It ANLY 1 per cent, of all babies are born with defective feet but, by the time they are old enough to be married 78 per cent, of the brides and 48 per cent, of the bridegrooms go crippling up to the altar on1,051 words
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Advertisement54 1939-07-04 12 s*\ 1. mm f m J /Ax ELIZABETH ARDEN'S Incomparable Sunpruf Cream will keip your .skin soft, fre::h and delicate. Not only is it a perfect powder foundation, but is a :;ure guard against unattractive sunburn. Applied m .smaller quantities it allow** your skin to acquire an requisite nectarine glow.54 words
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Advertisement46 1939-07-04 12 LADIES' HAIRDRESSING AND BEAUTY SALON. Have your hair PERMANENTLY WAVED by our NEW WIRELESS MACJjft, No Wires no discomfort.-quick and excellent Results We also specialize m Facial Beauty Treatment and nee Max Factor Colour Harmony Make-Ups. RAFFLES HOTEL BUILDING OR 93, BRAS BASAH ROAD. Telephone 2868.46 words
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Article, Illustration545 1939-07-04 13 OUGE TO the Rescue Mi ■■■■^p t J Make-up for j j the triangular- m faced girl L to present the most attractive France possible, the triangular CmJbe very carefully made £S defects are camouflaged and ototf emphasised. re two types c,' triangular Vhe am hieh cheekbones h a high545 words
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Article269 1939-07-04 13 'OR I DXV SKIN have a exceptionally dry »P by using a llourish j ake lhe tto »ble to cleanse th i m cleansing cream X fol><l A d 'y ski '"*"»»< oil ana the defiLT' c madf -P by the you sleep. Leave the269 words
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Article195 1939-07-04 13 let Madame Genevieve Tabouis, ernationally known French dipcorrespondent, lor the fim time I when -he spoke before 1600 at a Literary Luncheon here on 'u'uip Of Europe.' writes our Correspondent. pen ol thb fragile little woman ome o mighty that it li said she living person195 words
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Advertisement79 1939-07-04 13 I KiDJVE YS I Itj^*^ Bca^ t >ti|B Bf aw economical treat full of concentrated goodness. Kidneys on toast have long been a favourite of the breakfast table. Not only do they make I very palatable- light, early morning meal— but one possessing an abundance of nutritive elements. mm %vMmm79 words
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Advertisement383 1939-07-04 14 C 2T*!«»i». i < It ''Bte^w^ t^ HI ■■■■I m ~~^^nr w f niMi JL- -+m I J Mil y n.^^»^L JB^T^* f *Tlit!— r BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIALINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) f SOMALI «.800 July 28 BHUTAN UOO be p RAJPUTANA 17.000 Aur?. 11 Bh "AR •'JJ 6 HANCIfI383 words
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Advertisement322 1939-07-04 14 TO FRENCH PORTS m CHARCEURS REUNIS HOMEWARDS. ADFN For Marseilles, Havre. Antwerp. Dunkirk Ju!y HKSIRADF Km- Marseilles, Nante,. St. Nazarie ftxtfeaux Jul ,J TO SAIGON INDOCHINA ST JACQUES For Saigon. Tourane f»nd Haipnong Ju, c\p VARELIA For Saigon. Tourane and Haiphong ftd S. A. M. I. oAQoriFR For Sai^ On322 words
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Article130 1939-07-04 15 TO DAY •Imperial" July 4 2 p.m. i I "imperial- 4 2 p.m. India Maru 4 3 p.m ;a-M -Imperial" 4 2 pjn. putt) imperial" ..4 2 pan. •Imperial" 4~ 2 pjn. Wh Imperial" ..4 2 pjn. livl Lalandia 4 7 p.m gffySfSSSni KLM. 4 2 pm •Imperial" 4 2130 words
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Article39 1939-07-04 15 y P: Saueilanrt 5 4 p.m. iuU) West Sumatra, s Ea.^t i Molucca! and Diilyx K.N.11.M. 5 noon tn?x K.N.I LM. 5 noon i- Thedens 5 3 p.m. re.>poud"r.C( prepaid at special air mail rates only. Hongkong only.39 words
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Article58 1939-07-04 15 Incorpor?ted m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. July 6 July o July 30 Aug. 4 tap tickets from Singapore to Aurtralia issued at the rirg n <■.- may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or m tj>e coTtneeting k.p.m. Vessel. SSiSS™™ 5642. 86 Ist class $430.71 2nd class58 words
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Article195 1939-07-04 15 Pek.ng, July o. THE Japanese-sponsored Provisional Government of North China and the Japanese Army m North China have simultaneously issued statements. The former makes public demands to th c British and French Concessions to conform with the currency policy of the Provisional Government, to grant permission195 words
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Article294 1939-07-04 15 The following are passengers on the Sarpedon, which sails for home on July S.Mrs. A. L. Laidlaw. son and daughter, Mrs. M. McWhirter and daughter, Mrs. H. Baggott, Mr. R. Bryson, Cmmdr. and Mrs. R. M. Gambier and 2 sons. Miss E. A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs.294 words
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Article91 1939-07-04 15 Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air dCNULM,* today. Delivery of boxholders' letters only at 1 30 pm., and general delivery of letters and parcels at 1.40 p.m. same day. Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc. by Air (Qantas) to-day. Delivery of boxholders' letters only at 391 words
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Article130 1939-07-04 15 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit SHIP Godown Gate Gate Hai Hing 22 1 1 Stagen 16 2 3 Sarpedon 14 2 3 Malacca 11 2 3 Helenus 9 2 3 Silverbeech 7 2 3 Lossiebank 30 2 3 Steel Scientist 32 2130 words
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Article30 1939-07-04 15 S.S. "Behar" has left Hongkong and is expected to arrive at Singapore at neon on Wednesday, July 5. She will proceed alongside the S'HB. Wharf on arrival. j30 words
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Advertisement70 1939-07-04 15 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE.) FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AJVD OSAKA "SIR DHAKA 8,000 TONS SAILING JULY 13 AT .i P.M. Thr above yes o el L;..s excellent modern accommodation for Fir*t Saloon and Second SMoon p .sse^crs. Specie! Hrlid'y R'ti-rn tirkets to China and70 words
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2057 1939-07-04 16 Singapore w 133. that U U i»"i>' (l M c L n 4 Ui,n "i the Munldpalltj oJ r that Ibe in;iv b< t v u oovernor In :<»""" A map showing the proposed rt ho Municipal engineer Mllees. Singapore, during ort •rrirc hours. ■CHEDULI2,057 words
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Article87 1939-07-04 16 Singapore. M onda A FURTHER batch of 590 j f l refugees passed through Sin pore to-day aboard the u c2 Rosso." Forty seven passengers disemb m Singapore. An interesting personality on hisi \o Shanghai was Mr. Oswald ft Krishna, a young Ceylonese joun and photographer.87 words
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Article83 1939-07-04 16 Chungking July PHINA'S hearty appreciation o! v sympathy of the A.nerica.i pi toward China's stru^gl^ for mdi 1 dence was expressed by Dr H. HI President of the Executive Yvoul J tea party given m honour of Mr 1 «>n T. Johnson, United States Ai sador,83 words
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113 1939-07-04 16 Taxi-Driver Who Misappropriated Money Singapore. Mud ADMITTING dishonest mUppr* tion of funds belonging to Ml ployers, Mchamed Ah. M Malay, was bound over to Police Court to-day on a cnajf minal breach of trust In t<m Accused, employed a, a ttm taxi-cab driver by the e::Ul :L port Company, failed,113 words
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Article53 1939-07-04 16 Singapore. Mod] Jchn Jones, a PjtoteattagJ Ist. Manchester Regiment iaij c racks, appeared re p o^ M^ the Singapore Fifth o fl this morning when a ma breaking m Orchard Road to him. qoD iied Court Inspector ■•*jHL i B week's postponemfiit wnic» granted and accused was July53 words
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Article148 1939-07-04 17 VIRTUAL BLOCKADE AT WENCHOW London, July 3. CIR Robert Craigie has been instructed to inform the Japanese Government that any deliberate extension of the ill-treatment of British subjects at Tientsin must imperil the success of the impending negotiations m Tokyo, said Mr. R. A Butler, Foreign Under-Sccretary m the House148 words
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Article1041 1939-07-04 17 Warsaw. July 2. THE Polish Conservative newspaper •Graz" publishes a report from London to the effect that the British Government has received information that a Danzig "Putsch" is intended now or in the near future. The "Graz" professing to have no knowledge that this is1,041 words
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259 1939-07-04 17 tish Pact With Russia ans Safety Of The World u ff Ixmdon, July 3. l*J l n W« addressing a miners' meeting at Gloucester reiw yesterday's Labour message to th* German people and unions had no quarrel with the German working class ««> wanted to s*e happier than they were.259 words
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Article118 1939-07-04 17 Mr. Butler said Lord Halifax h; just received a report of the Inquest proceedings on Dr Little. Mr Butle, was unable to say what action won/ be appropriate, pc iding full considers tion Meantime, the British Consul-Goner:-. In Shanghai had addressed a note I his Japanese118 words
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Article78 1939-07-04 17 Replying to Mr M. P. Price <Lab Forest of Dean), concerning the est.. blishing at Huahsin" and the commer cial effect of it. Mr. Butler said t! situation was being closely watched b\ the departments concerned. Mr. Price asked if the British Go" ernment had any actual proposals78 words
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Article37 1939-07-04 17 London. July 3 Sir Halford Mackinder. who has presided over the Imperial Shipping Com mittee since it was established m 1920 has resigned, and Sir William Hen?) Clark has been elected his successor Reuter.37 words
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Article169 1939-07-04 17 (C onti.u.cd from page II a ihP.. it was felt that LSI 'SdV done «ltba\'"!'s d 0 m and it was clear P «"Urise that they b,en located. Foul Air decided to awaii sending anyuntil daylight and ta lightening the .hip. St the air started log* fool d169 words
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Article101 1939-07-04 18 Nil ..1. JACKS CLOW-foing was servetl 0 up on lIM SUB Phalli,' v,sUnlav wi.rn M IV" mrt ftbd itfMtod iii< ks s( »>v the Business Mouses League. avert '«sn°£ a s^isi-a^ But Badll struck again, lanm ehSL m ti,,. rortunw erf Jg* la HKien R101 words
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Article148 1939-07-04 18 Y. JUNIORS SCORE 17 GOALS Singapore, Monday. AN tin- V.M.C.A. ground this evening the V.M.C.A. Juniors proved themselves vastly superior to the Pitman's College by beating them 17 goals to one m a football maU'h. At the interval the score stood ftve nil m favour of the V.M.C.A. After the148 words
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69 1939-07-04 18 Th«- Hnviil Jt.\ioiv International Club Jam Bogey Competition was won by Dr T X Chrah with a score of 1 down I The ■COrCl ;iif II follOWf Dr T X Clieah 1 down J W Moore 2 down w n Brocket* :i down I69 words
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Article432 1939-07-04 18 Colourless Soccer At The Stadium ANCHESTERS IV a spiritless exhibition or MOOT 1 IN.li.c by the only goal m the game. illy slow :in(l wns to' I' 1 1 federation «mM thr. .n> .'.'"'^N-;,:.,: i;iV,,nmi, .>f the Tads l"l,,, sated at the expense of torK on away and hi forced432 words
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Article50 1939-07-04 18 TO-DAY Hmh Water 12 50 p.m. a. 5 it. Low Wa'cr fl 22 a.m. 1.0 ft. 6.20 p.m. 4.0 ft. TO-MORROW High Water 00.12 a.m. 9 5 ft. 1.19 p.m. 8 5 ft Low Water: 652 a.m. l 2 ft. 6.49 p.m. 4.0 ft. POLICE Ma.uhesters defeated the50 words
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Article159 1939-07-04 18 m m. i,.lv Medal Competition of the 13. ■Cxi i pppl D W McLeod, T. w. gU ,5%. and second nine was bvD. W. McLeod »32' 2 Dy -C' Division, ball sweep, second nines was won by E. J Phillips (37» 2 i and159 words
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Article62 1939-07-04 18 D W McLeod 82 15=67* J E MacCallum 81 13=68* W J Peel 83 13=70 F D Harrison 87 17=70 L W. Geddes 88 18=70 T. W. Doyle 88 17=71 E M Moffatt 89 14=75 P C. Sands 93 18=75 J A. Young 91 15=76 T F Marsden62 words
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Article63 1939-07-04 18 A S Anderson 95 22=73 L. Cox 96 22=74 E. J. Phillips 97 21=76 M. J T. Watson 108 24=84 'Qualified to play m Captain's Prize. LADY CAPTAINS PRIZE. Mrs. J. M. Bannister won the replay of t^ie tie m this competition MIXED FOURSOMES The first bimonthly Mixed63 words
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137 1939-07-04 18 Loon Chong In S.CR.C Singles Final VONG Loon Chong. Singapore, No. 1 tennis player, elini nated Chua Choon Leong i the semi-final of the open single of the S.C.R.C. tennis toum ment yesterday. Choon Leong stood well again* sizzling drives of the champion opening stages of each of ihe t*137 words
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Article73 1939-07-04 18 i FRIENDLY badminton ml A consisting of tour muslh three doubles, has been aw between the New Ule Badffl Party and the Catholic TMI The match I nhio* at the latter's court all X on Saturday, oommenc. ReSresTntatives of the New U mintbn Party will be73 words
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Article194 1939-07-04 18 The New Life Badmjntcm Pag holding its annual mi Bl^ Soon Tuan JJ^i^Vj M O-2); Teo Seng Leon& w Lim 15—12, fci l5 f £ST|3 Chiang Seng Geok g^ijjl 15-9; Charlie Yeo beat en. 15-8, 15—10. t C hd June U: O^^VlW* Eng 15-11, t\Vj IJI Charlie Cheah194 words
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Article159 1939-07-04 19 BRITISH OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP St. Andrews, July 3. FOR |he British open golf champion- ship the weather was overcast but conditions were good at the start. A light breeze presented no difficulties, although there was a possibility that the shower which preceded the start would b e repeated. The qualifying159 words
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57 1939-07-04 19 Slussart. July 3. fVENTV HVE tb<usand saw Ma\ Schmeling making his ItlMaraiiceia the ring since Vav Vidly batter* by Joe is a year tc win the -mai.-ruroptan heavyweight ing i+ampiunship by beating: German bolder. Adoll" Heuj n \hr Brsl ron iid fchmeluig's vicious attack fin-57 words
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Article41 1939-07-04 19 vimbledon TENNIS London. July 3. i fourth round at Wimbledon, y weather with a slight breeze, job> beat Margot Lumb 6 2, irdwiok beat Macpherson Grant -6; Mathieu beat Valeric Scott -6,6-2. quarter-riiial. Henkel beat Kukul Ul. 6—3, 6— 2.— Renter.41 words
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Article81 1939-07-04 19 oi t. Monday —While at work caffolding at the side of the "Silver Bell" m King's Dock on m aged Chine.se. Leong Ko, fell the ground below. He died Ctare ol the skull, laceration of i »nd internal pneumonia 18 ir. inquiry to-day. Mr. W. G. Porned81 words
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Article41 1939-07-04 19 IW the latest S.R A. boos:— (Transfers) From Cla^s 4To Hfcing Greek. Just My Luckmv S *J° Class 5 —Marco King. l^ 1 Theb^ Vandal: *Sun? i: :i S: 2 n To Claai 3. -Bali Girl, j^ WinKy Maid. Rosalie,41 words
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Article34 1939-07-04 19 Seated Win? Dutch Inarrer p ar k to one on Sun- or S^dSS^ the ame- «ccer with B^ t0 hav e a fc Indi XI Q l Sf Ca P fc a£34 words
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Article222 1939-07-04 19 R.A.F 5 GORDONS 1 THE R.A.F. now maintain the top position m the Division I league by virtue of a s—l win ovoi the Gordon Highlanders whom they beat at Seletar yesterday everting. Hay soon impressed with his re-aD pearance m the Airmen's attack when ihe222 words
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Article51 1939-07-04 19 (From Our Own Correspondent' Penang, July 3. COUTH China defeated Penang Football As*>ociation by 3—l at Victoria Green. The game was one of the fastest seen locally. Scorers for the tourists were Lav Hing Choi, Funs King Cheung and Lai ahui Yick O'Brien, Penang's left wing51 words
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Article36 1939-07-04 19 The following tied for the Sir Georg Trimmer challenge Cup at the K.G.C. M. G. Harvey 714-72 143 H. Irving Jones 70+73—134 The tie is to be played off (36 holes) by July 9.36 words
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Article79 1939-07-04 19 There will be a friendly game of soccer between Harper Gilflllan Soccer Eleven and Sime Darby Sports Club on Friday at the Geylang Stadium Ground and the following have been chosen to represent the former:— Lim Kirn Liang, Abu, Ng Yew Mun, W. S. Fyfe, G. J.79 words
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Article201 1939-07-04 19 Yeats conceded a corner and Sun- 1 man's kick went to Garrett to pat the Airmen ahead with a beautiful I header. V The R.A.F. went ahead further when Atherton beat Wiseman and sent Hay, 1 who had now changed positions withf Cleland, away on the left. Hay201 words
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Article78 1939-07-04 19 Singapore, Monday. j Bong Tet Siang (21) pleaded guilty I this afternoon m the Fifth Police Court before Mr. L. C. Goh, to charges of using criminal force to a police sergeant who had cautioned accused about his conduct m bathing by the road-side on July 2,78 words
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30 1939-07-04 19 In a division 2A league soccer match played at Alexandra yesterday, the RA.O.C. beat the Mental HQspital by one goal to nil.30 words
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243 1939-07-04 19 Singapore, Monday. fING Lye Song, a middle-aged Chinese woman related at the Assizes to-day a conversation with her injured son who lay on »his deathbed after he had been a victim to a stabbing affray m Arab Street on Feb. 15 In the dock243 words
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Article150 1939-07-04 19 The accused was arrested In Johore at 2 a.m. by a detective on Mar. 4. After his arrest he was handed to the Singapore police who conducted a number of identification parades. The accused was identified by a number of persons. Mr. William George Trewin m charge150 words
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Article115 1939-07-04 19 GODDARD GETS HIS 100 WICKETS London, July 3. BY taking seventeen wickets m one day Goddard, playing for Gloucestershire against Kent yesterday, equalled the record of Blythe m 1997 and Verity m 1933. Goddard is the first to take a hundred wickets this season. Gloucestershire won by an innings and115 words
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Article22 1939-07-04 19 Cambridge 157 (Evans four for 55), Oxford 273 for three (Proud 87, Lorna* 91 1 Close of play score.— Reuter.22 words
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68 1939-07-04 20 l HP 11 o A i~ Hongkong. July 3. W «as ptafri iC "f ro i g the p«»er plant m cnngemeiit lasted till the n*xt morning uiwhtte. regardless ol tte«"^m (ll t h e roithcoming Anglo-Ja^ne« UilL O n Tientsin to be heldln Tokyo. Japanese68 words
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Article121 1939-07-04 20 Curfew H;is been extended by a iutther one and a hall hours, and pedestfiana are >t allowed to pass the barrieri after 7 pm. Be Ide one barrier ll closed, reciuci,... the barriers to six. At present only those leaving the Concessions are allowed to pass the Asahi121 words
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Article80 1939-07-04 20 BRITISH SAILOR HELD BY JAPANESE Tientsin. July •> TWO GiIMMI yesterday evening reported to the British police thai they had seen foreigner i" the h:\«:ds of a party of Japanese outside a CMC m the Japanese occupied area, protesting "Y<;u cant arrest a British seaman." A Japanese spokesman this DM80 words
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Article123 1939-07-04 20 European's House Burgled (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Moofe DURGLERS got away with i haul when they broke into R. L. N. Howard's house dura week-end while the house wail porally unoccupied. Cash am ing to $260 and jewellery vain $300 was stolen. It appears that Mr. and Mrs123 words
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Article37 1939-07-04 20 Hyde Park. New York July 3 dent Roosevelt signed the Bill gi War Department $293 000.000 m be spent primarily on new jn This measure completes the W 5552.000.000 emergency cieien cramme ReuterReuter - 37 words
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91 1939-07-04 20 London, July :i--fICKBRS Wellington O«OgcUc bombers ire now being produced b a pbenoinenftl speed for the Royal Force The actual production glim arc not published but it may "said that to maintain the present il rate Of output it ll necessary i issue 1,500,000 flttinga91 words
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Article94 1939-07-04 20 i vicker.s Wellington bombers are ilque m that no other Europi m c uny has military aircraft mtl sucr a diu.s of action Th y are less thar MJO horse power, and cm lly '-i.-<' llll( onstop at nearly 200 miles per hair. arrying a My toad ol94 words
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Article105 1939-07-04 20 London. Juiv '> Tile Brltl h gliding record tor altitude U gained by Mr. Philip Wills when he Imbed to l 200 feel In a sailplane. ritlsh Official Wireless. Admiral Sir Percy Noble, Command-er-in-Chief of the British China station. Who arrived m Hon^kon;; with MajorGeneral Grasset, General Olficer105 words
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27 1939-07-04 20 Shanghai, M it r muJLHtOOd that the Chir-c Central Government has ju* malgated a law forbidding tbc importation of a mrt27 words
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Article176 1939-07-04 20 NO HANDING OVER OF CHINESE YET London, July 3. QUESTIONS about the four Chinese who gave immediate rise to the Tientsin situation evoked a statement by Mr. K. A. Butler (Foreign Intlcr- Secretary) m the House today. lie said he was unable to add anything to what had already been176 words
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Article137 1939-07-04 20 art iiirs. In explaining the embargo on unnecessary Imports, a spokesman of the Chinese Finance Mini try laid that the object is to ch;ck difficult** with which the Stabilisation Fund is now confronted. In order to strengthen China's resources, the spokesman further stated, such a sU-p is necessary, because it137 words
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Article75 1939-07-04 20 London, July 3 Mr. Chamberlain was received m audience by the King at Buckingham Palace to-day Mr. Chamberlain remained with the Knifi for about an hour Reuter. Mr. Butler said that the Japanese Con-sul-General's proposals to the Kulangsu Municipal Council, were now being considered. His latest information75 words
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Article81 1939-07-04 20 LondonJ THE King has approved the Mj 1 a separate rvlce :J° F o r ceJ Women's Auxiliary Air /^J with the Royal Air Force in«g The women enrolled be ing^ be officers or non-comm will be trained mainly aj but will also receive81 words
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Article57 1939-07-04 20 In the House of a.ked if it were pusMb-^ B courtesy visit ot $d squadron to the Ba* Bulle r Leningrad, Mr. X- tn e Undei-Secretary />-;; nd b u would be borne 1; prac» inlikely tliat it w0^ c tt M .he near future57 words
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