Morning Tribune, 7 July 1939
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Title Section12 1939-07-07 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 4~No. 133. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, July 7, 1939. FIVE CENTS.12 words
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350 1939-07-07 1 HELP FOR PEACE FRONT PARTNERS London, July 6. JHE text of the Overseas Trade Guarantees Bill shows it is proposed to increase from £10,000,000 to £60,000,000 (excluding interest) the amount which may be guaranteed by the Government for non-commercial credits considered desirable inReuter - 350 words
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Article105 1939-07-07 1 I Warsaw, July 6. Lspired statement, appearing b the hurier arszawski, says [the Government has decided a plan of action to be taken. public will not be informed of ma plan and moves at present should be emphatically pointed at do note will be sentReuter - 105 words
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637 1939-07-07 1 London, July 6. E fourth and final account r.f the Thetis death dive drama was given at the resumption of the inquiry by Frank Shaw, the only Hian survivor. He is a fitter employed by Cammel Laird's, and said work was exclusively concerned withReuter - 637 words
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Article136 1939-07-07 1 Washington, July 6. Morgenthau. Secretary to the tteasury, said the Treasury would W foreign silver purchases of noon SL I 't Me6 that tne State DeJ«t had advised Canada of the statement of the monthly silver i^SP* and said ne was ietar» tension of the Governments mry136 words
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Article56 1939-07-07 1 GERMANY DENIES HELP TO CHINA Berlin, July 6. SEMI-OFFICIAL denial is J issued of reports tfeat Germany is delivering arms to China it says, "The object of I such lies is to disturb German- Japanese friendship, while diverting attention from the 5 huge deliveries of arms to I China fromReuter - 56 words
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Article68 1939-07-07 1 Zurich, July 6. k RESOLUTION proposal* that Soviet. n trade unions be invited to affiliate with the International. Federation of Trade Unions was moved by Mr. George Kick, leader of the British Building Workers, at the Federation's congress. The British resolution was supported by Norway andReuter - 68 words
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80 1939-07-07 1 London, July 6 A NUMBER of Air Force reservists are being called up in the next three or four months as a tost mobilisation exercise, according to an Air Ministry announcement. The reservists affected would have been called up for annual training at thisReuter - 80 words
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Advertisement16 1939-07-07 1 q,, Other Pages j M is fail* ra 22 23 S port 21 &24 I 1'16 words
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Article306 1939-07-07 2 Singapore Gave Gloria A Deep Tan Singapore, Thursday. A SLIM, girlish figure ran un the gangway Oftt* "J A "Selainat at ten minute to seven this evening dressed ma green jumper a 'vhitc skirt U* a prominent Singapore sun tan^ jump r, h The lady306 words
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Article159 1939-07-07 2 Till*; value of Singapore town has > increased by $796,638, aceord- j iiiK to the assessment value placed on property by the Singapore Municipal Commissioners. I The annual value of the town at the end of 1938 was $18,595,455 ompared with $17,798,817 at the end of159 words
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Article289 1939-07-07 2 Singapore, Thursday. CHARGES of criminal trespass preferred against Wong Ah Sai, a Hainanese, were concluded this morning in the fourth police court before Mr. 11. Koh, the District Judge and Fourth Police Magistrate, v hrn <he accused was found guilty on both charges and his honour m«289 words
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Article36 1939-07-07 2 The output of New Scudai, Ltd., for the month of June, 1939. amounts ic 10.920 pounds making a total of 60,040 pounds for the first three months of the year ending Mar. 3i 1940.36 words
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Article36 1939-07-07 2 Chungking, July 6— Archbishop Mario Zanin, the Apostolic delegate in China, arrived here by plane to interview Generalissimo Chiang Kai-^hek to report on the activities of the Catholic Church in '(K'cuDied" areas.- Chinese CentralChinese Central News Agency - 36 words
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Article, Illustration124 1939-07-07 2 RAFFLES COLLEGE SOCIAL fOLLEGE custom went by I board yesterday, when FreJ and Seniors mingled at Raffl^H lege social. V The Social began with drink* I ice-,cream, over which the FresheuM duced the Seniors to unbend a jH towards them. The indoor games which foUo>- e dH duced great hilarity124 words
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Article26 1939-07-07 2 Macao has been declared an intaH port on account ot information rtj ed that cholera has broken out m in an epidemic state.26 words
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335 1939-07-07 2 Method Of Acquiring Rubbd Not Yet Disclosed .Barter Scheme Singapore, Thursday. MARKET sentiment this week has been adversely affected by t dangerous situation at Danzig, whilst Tientsin has been relegi to the background, says the Vvtokly rubber market review issued Messrs. Stanton Nelson Co., Ltd. The speech of Lord Halifax,335 words
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176 1939-07-07 2 AFFRAY ON ROAD: TWO INDIANS FINED Singapore, Thursday rE quiet of a barber 's shop River Valley Road was raj disturbed yesterday morning wl an altercation arose between J barber and an Indian who had ei in and demanded repayment debt from the barber. Hassan bin Mohamed, also an m176 words
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Article44 1939-07-07 2 were 9.567 tons, as compared wim ton-? in May. J The latest buying prirrs of >P' ber in I^nHon nnd New York are and 16 s'l6c. respectively. The United Kingdom Stocks on J were 63. 610 tons, an increase duru week of 237 tons.44 words
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Advertisement28 1939-07-07 2 "CARLOS" No. 2, THE ARCADE, Telephone 6332 European Hair Dressers For Ladies and Gentlemen Specialists in all the latest methods and experts in pedicure and manicure. Prices moderate.28 words
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380 1939-07-07 3 CHINESE NATION MOURNS ITS DEAD TO- DAY Memorial Service At Singapore Consulate MEMORIAL services, meetings and the hoisting at half mast of the Chinese national flag to-diiy are signs of an aggrieved nation's tribute to its war dead To-day the Sino-Japanese war enters its third year, and Chinese the world380 words
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Article, Illustration23 1939-07-07 3 i i it Raffles College so rial yesterdav. Miss Margaret ta de ,otogrn i l iza Mr Ra j a and Mr. W.Fernando.23 words
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Article226 1939-07-07 3 veai 1938 was one of low nvota releases and difficult times for in [ten in general, the quota averaging 55.64 per cent. Internaand 41 2 per cent. Domestic as against 107.5 per cent, internaand 7775 per cent, dome-tic the previous year. The annual226 words
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Article129 1939-07-07 3 PREMIER OF THAILAND SUES WARNING om Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 5. officii notification signed by j [he Premier ha* been issued inding the Thais that the t ion should be placed on the J liest elevation of respect and trence by all of them. L i particular they should129 words
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Article287 1939-07-07 3 STABBING INCIDENT RECALLED Singapore, Thursday. B two penetrating stab wounds 0n the chest and the abdomen, -year-old Chinese, Chee Hang Ly amoved to the general tal on June 15, where he died %s later. •toic?i Urnin:i a vcrd »ct of culpable fc huij ,,,ntine to murder, at [fi? to **ay,287 words
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Advertisement51 1939-07-07 3 Are Your Eyes Weak Have a modern Scien- .i-JLgp' n tffic eye examination! fBL-^ .jT II glasses are not M^F needed none will be \JP^ recommended. N Thompson Optical Ca Qualified Eyesight Specialists 4, Arcade Bldg.. Ground Floor. Tel. 3002 J R. A. Thompson, Dr. of ocular Science Ahmmh I51 words
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Advertisement68 1939-07-07 3 TMI_TIUIi^OMfC FOOD I OtrtoJnabfc of «tf Omn*u o*d torn I «s_»-S_S_S-SSI_S-S_S_S__S_s-S5-_^-^^-^-i_^^^-» s?ilvikrin trealmcnt restores the hair-forming tissues to normal functions. Write for free booklet —"The Natural Way of Hair Culture." siivifix The new fixative and wave-setting cream Keeor the Hair Tidy, Gives it a Brilliant Sheen, Nourishes the Hair Roots68 words
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Article20 1939-07-07 4 Prei i-r79 01 1 76 71 ll'i H Ho^ovi^c\osint^m ratel 2d* d Unchanged 'i Jaoa llinL raU>( iSaia20 words
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Article20 1939-07-07 4 London, Thursaaj Tn das Change Previous 10-CkiA I r STAMMKI) *g™ £230 f aftem prl £224% ;rd ll20 words
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Article102 1939-07-07 4 London, July o. in Hon* m Captain I >r<*.ham asked Government to rai* the British diplomatic representa tiv< uma to ambassadorial status m othe: :.nat powers bad done, in view of the Increasing bnpottancc of peace. iMr R A Butler replied that the ques lion could not102 words
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Article61 1939-07-07 4 Th»' following are rubber returns of the eomnanlai for the month of Jum 1939; Alor Oajah 11.600 lb.. Australasia 15 000 lb Ave r Pains 47.000 lb.. Hukit Kubu 10.200 lb., Glenealy 30.000 ii> Jalan Kabun 8.200 lb Kluang X* 100 lb Pajam 101,000 lb., PortSwettenhan 6.400 lb.,61 words
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Article151 1939-07-07 4 LEWIS PEAT'S REPORT Singapore. Thursday. A(;\IN nnlv minor fluctuations |,iv,- been recorded during the ueek. the tone of the market varying with the complexion of the latest political news, says the rwq rubber report issued to-day by Messrs. Lewis Peat. Ltd. flhC demand for nearby deliveries continues to be good,151 words
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Article102 1939-07-07 4 Singapore, Thursday. Tin at midday was $113 5 8. up 3 8, and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 23 1 10 cents, buyers October December 28 5 16 cents, market quiet. The London market yesterday was steady with War Loan quoted 1102 words
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Article34 1939-07-07 4 London, Thim Previous To-day Idle Idle RI'BBLR 8316 8316 s J )l sellers 8U 8V 4 gBS S^IG B^l6 2nd Forward September Buye£ J i; 8U 3rdForv.urdOet.Dec. Buyers 8 5^16 8 5^1634 words
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Article82 1939-07-07 4 London. Thursi Pievious To-dav r v PALM OIL (Malay) In bulk June July smpment H3. 15.0 sellers Tjnrh. COPRA Straits, F.M.S.) July shipment £10.10.0 nominal £10 3 9 not SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) June 1 July Shipment 8 6 sellers Uncha TAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist quality (Singapore > June Shipment82 words
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Article148 1939-07-07 4 London. Ti.u:>daS Previous To -day 94 6 94 6 Distillers 26 3 26- Dunlop Rubber 73 lO'-> 74General Electric 293 28 10 1 Imperial Chemi?al Industries I*B 11 1276 Imperial Tobacco Jo mi 2 00 o H Anglo-Dutch 22 10 2 22 9 M Canadian Pacific !p148 words
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Article56 1939-07-07 4 RI'BBER ew York. July I Market Tone Previous To-dav Cha Spot o Steady Steady Pl Payers 16 516 16 51C Forward Oct Deo ellerS 16 716 16 7ie ruiw^m uci.uec. Buyers IG3^ 16i 3 *W" 'Quiet Q*!^ lf% Market Tone Ol f Spot Q l l let56 words
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Article25 1939-07-07 4 GOLD London, Thursday^ Bar Gold Fine per oz PreViOUS T day SILVER £786 I Spot I Forward 18 17 716 m' 2 1725 words
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Advertisement85 1939-07-07 4 SAVINGS 2/au to A collar .saved i.s an extra dollar earned. e a Ba?tafs Account is the best inducement to save. i have a -Map Account and *o SN this account Krow •rom tlmM to time is to be a contented person. A Saving] Aec.unt may be pened with this85 words
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Advertisement17 1939-07-07 4 SOUTH BH 111 Ml INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD Is Your HOTOK < AH fully insured? T*l. 5928, 2 3rw|17 words
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Advertisement9 1939-07-07 4 1^ BW ?j_s 9 SIME DARBY Co. Ltd: 25_S"&.tf&9 words
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600 1939-07-07 5 OCKS SHARES ued By Fraser Company MINING more, July 6. 5 p.m. 'Con. T.S. Ord. 18- 189 Easetrn Realty 1.35 140 Est. Trust Ag 3.60 4.00 Eastern United 27.50 30 00 P. and tf. Ord 13.55 10 85 do. 7V 2 Prefs. 9.05 9.30 Gammons laiaya 2.2G Z2b Gt. E.600 words
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Article178 1939-07-07 5 tot in tk uo Ltd 000 lQt A PI 30 Oct. 31 M 100 Qom SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY }Mired 1940 $400,000 Mar 31 30 101 102 nom J red. 1947 $1,600,000 106 108 nom h? S d 1955 «i.000..j00 f?\Ma, 31 sept. 30 113y 2 114^ nom $3178 words
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Article200 1939-07-07 5 LYALL EVATTS QUOTATIONS Singapore, Thursday MINING l Buyers Sellers Ampats 3|7V 2 4.Ayer Weng.s 0.73 0.75 Batu Selangors 1.15 1.20 Hong Fatts 0.60 0.64 Hongkong Tin 18;6 19!3 Jelebus 0.54 0.56 Kamunting Tin B|6 9]3 Katu Tin 2016 21|6 Kents IJIO 2(3 KillmghaLs 13|- 14|6 Kramats 8|- 9|Kuchais 1.15 1.20200 words
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Article27 1939-07-07 5 The ss. "Kudat" for Siam (Parcels only). Mails previously announced as closing at 2.30 p.m. yesterday was closed at 130 pm. on the same day.27 words
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Advertisement202 1939-07-07 5 FRASER 8c COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Company Dividend Books Singapore. July e. 5 p.m. Cioae XottH tm TIN Date Ex Dlv. >»«v Payaole Date Burma Malay 6d. No. 19 July 14 July 20 July 15 2»/_.% London Tin 4% less tax June 28 July 14 Julv 3 4% Sthn.202 words
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Miscellaneous24 1939-07-07 5 Mail* Delivered The. air mail Netherlands despatch ed from Singapore on June 27 and 29 were delivered in London on July 3 4 respectively.24 words
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Article56 1939-07-07 6 Singapore, Thvrvday. inni B_»ran£oon Road on June ad was lin. ri $r,n or in default one month's rigorous irr iompn C. H. Koh. Sixth- bJ Mr. Wallace K objected to an ap P ,/^H cused to be allowed to I* instalments. y the fii The56 words
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Advertisement198 1939-07-07 6 IBV OKDBB OP FILM CE SO^SWf Slot-S I ADI I.'IS lINI.V 'IIIMHtv ONDI It II NOT \l*^H 'PAVILION 6-i5 9-i5 TO-NIGHT I WOMEN LIKE ME! I GIVE j THEM EXCITEMENT! Screaming lo a new high in macabre, J I suspenseful drama is this story of S _^r 1 J ybabyf.198 words
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Advertisement178 1939-07-07 6 THE PIC ASTAIRE ROGERS S l :o\vTM -Vis- AT THE < API H,|| n DRAMA as great* their JPANCIN J r v X^TySP*';'«wkJ eT^_l _^k _^^^^_M T _^H i^^tWWWt^ I V -^!_fc' I _^__^H-H l^^^m^ *^_i VI -U I %^^Bii^-fl TfiMffi^i^ fl htsofthepasifM W f «0 t/»«f CfMfd M *Qr\M178 words
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1031 1939-07-07 7 "Cowardly Act" Singapore, Thursday. >t thviow that Sarblni attacked me because he wanted T'» lted Kasman bin Singokuno, a 45-yeacoM Javan- r' anncT In the Fifth Police Court to-day, where Sarbini bin p rubber ap i voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Kas|lW d1,031 words
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203 1939-07-07 7 Warsaw. Julv 6. to the Polish press there is general expectation that the Polish Government will reach a decision to-day regarding the action it will take in respect of Nazi military preparations in Danzig. Newspapers state that the matter was discussed last nightReuter - 203 words
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Article56 1939-07-07 7 I Rome, July 6. Count Ciano, Italian Foreign Minister, will leave on Saturday in a warship for a protracted visit to .Spain. He will arrive at Barcelona on Monday. After touring a number of If owns he will be in Madrid on July i'n pnd 19, wherReuter - 56 words
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Article26 1939-07-07 7 Washington. July 6.— The iew price of foreign silver will be announced at noon to-day. Well-informed circles believe that it will be about thirty cents. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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59 1939-07-07 7 Death Of Regent's Brother In Lnw IF? cm Our Own Correspondent Johoro Bahru. Thursday— The death) fcok place this morning of Unj;ku Abu Bnkar bin Ahmad, brother-in-law o* Tuneku Mahkota, Recent of Johore. Ungku Abu Bakar was the son-in-law of Dnfo Col. Yahya. rioting Commandant of the Johore Military Forces.59 words
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Advertisement119 1939-07-07 7 j TO-MORROW I SATURDAY Bth JULY. Simultaneously At EMPIRE TALKIE j AT 7 9 P.M. j SUN (New World) AT 7-30 9-30 P.M. r t S*" Finnl Chapters 7—12 of Repi.i>r<--'s Thrilling Wild S Animal Serial! 2 _G Ha fl p tJl^B— —E'^^fl^B^ B&^-Mb-dH _^_k.wS**^ Wr_K*iES_«_M_f%£fe^__i ••<-••- __i_^Bw^wHß6&_H_Mfllft K t119 words
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Article, Illustration3671 1939-07-07 8 BRITAIN SPENDS £2,000,000 A WEEK ON AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION BEN riliUlV l*M»N LETTfcJ (From Our Own Correspondent) London June 23. (JREAT Britain :s now spending £2,000,000 a week on the production of aircraft according to the Air Minister, Sir Kingsley Wood. Lord Londonderry's "Millstone" litarian states would want to make iriends3,671 words
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Advertisement18 1939-07-07 9 dogsVH hfadmHb GUINNESS urtTC THE DOGS HEAD LABEL NOT- S 0N EVERY BOTTLE ISH SIME. DARBY CO.. LTD.18 words
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875 1939-07-07 10 Germans FED UP With VIOLENT POLITICS the Germany of Junker influence. Industrial hegemony, military prest.ge. But they confused order with SUfcJection, and by the time they had placed National-Socialism in the saddle i h»d ceased to be a national movement Mid had Eiaited on career of viokiw an^ 1 dMbitegrat-on.The Times - 875 words
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Article209 1939-07-07 10 Nazi From Danzig Speaks Out OIF tCTOLI rTHMH Ml MHILISMNL By Dr. nermann lain half. Kuropa Verlaft. Zurich. AMONG those who make it thei: business to follow events in Oilman v the impression has lately mown that the National-Socialist movement is heading towards a UCIA joiase. Revolutions can never be209 words
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Article, Illustration32 1939-07-07 10 >• I Crart of Btendferd, Don* i mmrim iI)Ulh the principle of the Ma] Plane w mod i. vhc 'Pan. It carries a snail robber-dn »»)liuM.i,her-dr:ven,la,HMsdetuihed'by a < loc .< w rk arrangement. Planet NewsPlanet News - 32 words
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Advertisement25 1939-07-07 10 Today's White Label Anmuncement Some men are known by their j deeds, others by their mortgages, j DEWAR'S is famous, for its rare quality. w.p.s-i7""25 words
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248 1939-07-07 11 ihovving Modern Methods Of Crime Detection Ic i\ it Scotland Yard is now considering plans for making hnuimr modern methods of crime detection need fc« who fears for the dignity of the Police. C'li are not going to he turned into film stars.248 words
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Article111 1939-07-07 11 Sin Chew Jpoh - JAPANESE FOILED AT FOOCHOW Sin Chew Jpoh JAPANESE naval bombardments of Foochovv and its surrounding areas occur daily. At the same time Japanese planes are also active. Repeated attempts to land at Linkiang. near Foo--»how. have been frustrated b» the Chinese. v Heaw Chinese forces have arrived and iiave taken111 words
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123 1939-07-07 11 Chew Jit Poh - Chew Jit Poh L.)k\o, July 6. *HE Soviet Charge d' Affaires, M 1 Smetanin, is leaving for Moscow he Domei agency says it is beliavec e has been summoned home "for a olitical reason."— Reutc.i. Shanghai. July 6. Five thousand Rusdan and Mongolian roops came into123 words
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Article113 1939-07-07 11 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, July 6. nn H H. BUff, the Chinese wartime U 'premier and Finance Minister, in i LioadSSuo the United States, expired China's dee.-, appreciaiicn ol tne United States Government s inspiration and assistance in the reconstruction an modernisation of China. •China113 words
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Article26 1939-07-07 11 London. July 5.-The Prime Wnistei to-day introduced In the House of Commons'n bill embodying the proposals ior the members' pension scheme.- British WirelessBritish Wireless - 26 words
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259 1939-07-07 11 London, July 5. A QUESTION was asked in the House of Commons as to whether, in relatim to the German demand for colonies, His Majesty's Government has been in communication with the governments cf Belgium, France and Japan regarding the return of theReuter - 259 words
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Article222 1939-07-07 11 The Boycott Movement In Manila Hongkong. THE movement for a boycott of TnnaneM goods is threatening to reawaken in Manila, according to information received here. The trend fe being watched with keen attention by Chinese in Hongkong. Not, only are Japanese goods forced to compete with products raised in theInternational News Agency - 222 words
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Advertisement21 1939-07-07 11 F or Your Convenience BEFORE OR AFTER THE SHOW IMS.- At The CAPITOL RESTAURANT Frthh ydney Rock Oystcw AND trawbcrriea uinablt,21 words
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Advertisement21 1939-07-07 11 5933 .i\ Telegraphic Addresa: PHONE 5934 GOODWOOD rimminslv situated ideal fori visitors and tourists. COCK I AIL BAIt LOINGt-FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT.21 words
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Article, Illustration266 1939-07-07 12 LONDON'S FIRST COMPLETE AIR RAID EAR SAL The evacuation <>t schoolchildren was one of the exen-ises carried out in Britain's first complete air raid rehearsal staged at Chelsea. The whole borough was at a standstill during the rehearsal, the population having to disperse to areas corresponding to air raid shelters.Planet News - 266 words
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Article, Illustration736 1939-07-07 14 Thin** im remember »he.« inirodiieint, baby ALTHOUGH, in the int* rests of •healthy development, it is necessary to introduce new foods to the yountf baby, such steps should be taken very slowly and gradually. Any new article of diet is something of a strain on the736 words
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Article, Illustration1164 1939-07-07 14 NATURE'S WAY TC HEALTH to the onlooker it is sometimes rather alarming to see a child exposed to burning sun, damp winds and rain, the theory that such a process of hardening is Nature's way to health is by no means to be despised. It standi to reason that, ifPlanet News - 1,164 words
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Advertisement41 1939-07-07 14 DELIVERY SERVICE x-^. «¥KJ u.wi; mi: Orchard Road Depot on wkhk ruvs -"<« KM a.m. ftp MNO.Ws. Keppel Harbour Depot 5 a in and '..so Tm. doily, uu ■Kidln, PHONI SS7« lineT W"^ r 0/ amfflpori Coid .S'.'ora^e Co., tyL CB 80A41 words
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Advertisement140 1939-07-07 15 bruek Singapore s LATEST EUROPEAN HAIR STYLISTS 363A Orchard Rd. (Near Orchard Rd Police Station), Phone 4084. I m ___n_/ml_^l^^^_^_^_^_^^^.^_^^^^^_^^^^^^_l^^_^^_H wA _V_H_P'^Kr_f_V_l Be sure that the refrigerator you I fed|jSß_?SC I select is powered by the famous, K |[_ljtt3L_-_fc___ B! monev saving i» olarsp h e r e. K iKMWp-—^140 words
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Advertisement413 1939-07-07 16 I' BltlTljH i "W -I r--^*_M I _^_H s_>ifc_^*-? li,i 'll i!S_ 1 1 iThO^d BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPOR'-TED TN ENGLAND) Outwards talfl S>or, Tonnasr r'ANmN 15 50u July 14 RANPLRA 17,000 Sept. S2SJBAOI S SI July 28 HAW/aLPINUI 17 000 Sept. SOMALI 0.800 July 28 BHUTAN 6^loo Sep t.413 words
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Advertisement337 1939-07-07 16 TO FRENCH PORTS jj»*#j CHARCEURS REUNIS 1 BCU-WAR-W- ADEN For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp Du.ik.rk July R DKIBADE For Marseilles. Nantes. St. Nazane Bordeaux July ft !T0 SAIGON INDOCHINAI i t» _mn For Saigon. Tourane and Haipnons July 25 j cap VAnni-A iST-SSS Tourane and Haiphons A* B S. A. M.337 words
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Advertisement299 1939-07-07 17 BIRXS PIIILP LI\E. Incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. L KIT In Port July 9 [AREILA July 30 Aug. 4 jpeeial rhenp round tup tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the ollowii's ra:es. r >- Clia pa .-scigeis may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or bourne to the299 words
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Advertisement73 1939-07-07 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA 1 11 11 11 A N A M 8,000 TONS SAILING JULY 13 AT I P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommodation tor First Saloon and Second S'loon p sse^gers. Special BrlKhy K'turn73 words
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Miscellaneous232 1939-07-07 17 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE! "Imperial" July 7 2 p.m. n "Imperial" 7 2 p.m. UCafl 'Imperial" 7 2 pr.v Z gottth Huygens 7 8.30 a.m. Cl "Imperial" 7 2 p.i.« Ida Whole "Imperial" 7 2 p.n. N ,h nuncun "Parcels only) pahang 7 1130 am. iinan alld Dmh Pahang 7 noon K232 words
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Miscellaneous233 1939-07-07 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit SHIP Godown Gate Gat a Foch 22 1 J Kola 17 2 3 Gewang 14 2 3 Conte Biancamano 11 2 I Klias 2 3 Menelaus 9 2 3 Chr. Huygens 7 2 3 Kelantan— Manchester Castle233 words
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893 1939-07-07 18 Marked Changes In Services MANGES in Municipal services over a period of eight years are dealt with ii the annual report of Mr. W. Hartley, CMC MJJL. *vho will be retiring shortly and whose last reports this is. Mr Bartlev says: As this is the893 words
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Article270 1939-07-07 18 REFUGEES AS BRITISH CITIZENS London, July Till-: refugee problem was raised in the House of I/Ords by l/>rd Lvtton, why urged that Clreat Britain should make I greater contribution to a solution. He suggested the immediate establishment of an international body of experts to examine schemes of settlement and tryReuter - 270 words
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Article122 1939-07-07 18 BULGARIAN MINISTERS IN BERLIN Berlin, July (i. AN impressive welcome was given M. KiosseivanotT, Bulgarian Foreign Minister, who with a large party of tlhcials arrived on a threeday state visit, in the course of which he will soe Hitler, Von Ribbentrop and Goering. On the political side KiosscivanotTa ia.sk isReuter - 122 words
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447 1939-07-07 18 JHE strike of Singapore Ti action Co., workers last year had I verl noticeable effect on the revenue of the RAte Fund Account J the Municipality, according to the report of retiring President. W. Hartley. Financially the year was satisfactory, states >ll Hartley, and continues:447 words
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Article99 1939-07-07 18 ARMED DANZIG TRUCE Danzig, Julv 6 fl rfIHE situation seems improved! fer the moment but can onivfl be described as an armed true* l each side saying in eftect: VYel are strong. We wait.*' In the meantime there are no signs of a move towards a solution. Herr Forster. azReuter - 99 words
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Article91 1939-07-07 18 Tientsin Situation Unchangei Hongkong, July 6. TT rained all day long in Tien! yesterday. Yet tliose desihnj pass the barriers still had to i for several hours in a steady drix There is still a shortage of veget and meats in the British and R Concessions, but the situation isChinese Central News Agency - 91 words
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200 1939-07-07 19 SHANGHAI PREPARES FOR "DOUBLE 7TH" Shanghai. July 6. QTRINGENT precautions are beings taken to guard against incidents k7 in the Japanese-occupied areas to-morrow (Friday), when the conflict enters its third year. Extra vigilant measures are also being taken in the foreign areas of Shanghai and they include the erection of200 words
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Article196 1939-07-07 19 Ahrars Will Support The Congress pe>>hawar, June 30. -.KfilNG a P« blic meetin held **u rfa llabib-ur-Rahman, o the AU India MajHs-e--*df n. is it present on a visit ?L^!ovmce aSS Mir jvlluuri, to make an •i^otf* decent elash at |ttirV K tuk. between Khaksars K£erl^id that the Ahrars i,United Press - 196 words
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Article103 1939-07-07 19 HUSBAND CHARGES WIFE WITH THEFT Singapore. Thursday. IHIXESE woman whose husband charged her with the theft of a 0 China vase, told the Court this Ming. <fcd not steal the vase. I took it me because, as I was leaving t/he i, I was afraid that thieves might tin and103 words
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Article55 1939-07-07 19 jLr general manager of IteJ Rubber Estatrs, ZholV 1 arrived at JohofC ,u Ir ,om Kuaia Lumpur. a*. r. C T r ComnvM V' f Harrls °ns, Barker iet h Llni:tea K^la Lumpur j-f twj morning by train. b Hon i Kaa'-i i AcMan clark e arrived55 words
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Article44 1939-07-07 19 hort visit tf t pa Ch^tiar who Is on &übii c i country, will d l'vr*t) Tamil on "Aim o' Norr is RirvT MKsion T T ill fc o Saturday, JuW 8, a nR u on. n t 0 the public.44 words
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139 1939-07-07 19 "CIVIL WAR" Japanese Way Out Of Dilemma? Competent observers give credence to reports that the Japanese are^trying to hasten the formalin, of a new government but Wang Chins Wei has pressed for further time, because he does not wish to embark en the new venture until he gets the supportReuter - 139 words
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Article52 1939-07-07 19 Hankow. July 6— lt is reported that the Japanese have arrested and detained Mr. C. Winterbottom (a Briton). Chief Officer of the British merchantman "for insulting behaviour." Neither the British Consulate nor the shipowners are aware of the arrest but Mr. Winterbottom has not yet returned to theReuter - 52 words
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Article30 1939-07-07 19 Chungking. July 6.— Four squadrons of Jaoauese planes passed over Chungking between midnight and dawn and :wo of them dropped bom!ls. Casualties and damage are very small.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article58 1939-07-07 19 Tokvo, July 6.-The Anglo-Japanese tail's are likely to P I next week, according to the Dome! A enoy R I^ Q r^ tentative* of th- J pan* f^f/ authorities in Tieiv I who due JJk mo^row. are expected to i w«m Armv Naders Who will then d< deReuter - 58 words
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Article42 1939-07-07 19 London, July 6-Tne Pr l m V!S^ intr:du-rd the House ot Com moiu M *>~r Fund in the Hoos» in the -r^p Bill ?Weh was read foi I? n8 w of the i 'a °f the House Reuter DGFDFReuter - 42 words
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159 1939-07-07 19 DEPUTATIONS TO CONGRESS PRESIDENT Bombay, June 28. MR. J. R. D. Tata, Chairman of Messrs. Tata Sons, Sir A. R. Dalai, Managing Director, Tata Iron Steel Company, and Prof. Abdul Bari, representing the Tata Workers Union met Dr. Raj end ra Prasad, Congress President, today at Birla House in connectionUnited Press - 159 words
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192 1939-07-07 19 [From Our Own Correspondent 1 Muar, Wednesday. YEO Ah Mong. licensee of a second -hand /dealers shop* made his appearance before Tuan Ha.ji Nassir bin Haji Salleh, the Magistrate, to answer a summons charge of having been found to be in possession of two192 words
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Article83 1939-07-07 19 CARRY AWAY BANANAS [From Our Own Correspondent] Johore Bahru, Wednesday. CHARGED with stealing two bunches of bananas worth fifty cents on Juno 26. at about 3 p.m. at the 14th mile Pontian Road, a Chinese, Tan Teow. claimed trial before Raja Suleiman, Third Magistrate, this morning. Accused stated the Indian83 words
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Article409 1939-07-07 19 JW, the mineral which is always associated with Malaya, continues to be dredged in large quantities in the Federated Malay States as revealed in the annual report of the Mines Department for 1938. i In this annual report, Mr. A. E. Ker- shaw. Chief Inspector409 words
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Article35 1939-07-07 19 Seventeen state-aided labourers will arrive in Ponang to-day by s.s, "Rohna". It is expected that Ave will be sent to Pulau Jerejak and the balance will proceed to Port Swettenham for quarantine there.35 words
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Advertisement10 1939-07-07 19 bt> ~f*^ff^~^~~w3m vir iiM-f i*v aj l» #l_(.' _x__, _R_H10 words
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2173 1939-07-07 20 THE MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 133) Sottfleatlon of "proposed rr-drflnUim. ot thr Umlis of thr Municipality of Singapore. Notice is hereby given uncle BeettOO m of the Municipal Orfl^ <^*, *r 133. that it is proposed to redefine 'he limits of the Municipality M mm :apore as under: All persons affected2,173 words
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Article125 1939-07-07 20 Sunday's Organ Recital TPHE following is th e programme next Sunday's organ recital at Victoria Memorial Hall, cxmunenclu 9.15 p.m. 1. Elevazione; Domenico ZlpoU ner Baer. 2. Two Choral Preludes— (a) Mo us by Your Grace. J. S Bach, Countless Realms of Joy, H p e Werner Baer. 3. ta>125 words
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Article24 1939-07-07 20 Tlie ss "Slamat" fcr Java etc. i previously announced as closed at 3 yesterday was closed at 4 pm on same day24 words
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Article51 1939-07-07 20 Tanglin Barracks: All that piece of land occupied the War Department and compn in lots 104 9, *****0, 104,11 and 1 Mukim of Tanglin as more pi cularly delineated on Certified F 5578 sheets I and 4 in the ofnee the Senior Superintendent of Surt Singapore. W. BARTLEY President, Municipal51 words
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Article172 1939-07-07 20 Vacancy for a Nurse Applications are invited for fiUin* vacancy for a Nurse at the HV* Infectious Disease (Middletoiy mm Candidates must be fully nurses and possess the Certificate Central Midwives Board. The appointment will be in tht Scheme for Subordinate Officer;, uj Visitors, Infant Welfare Branen. mences172 words
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Advertisement72 1939-07-07 20 Law Notice For To-D The Chief Justice at Kuala Lump Court of Appeal. Before Mr. Justice Pedlow in Court at 11 a.m. Summonses-in -Chambers, Origtoj Summonses, Motions and Probate I Re Wee Cheow Keng decease Thereafter— Bankruptcy. Before Mr. Justice Manning ir. Court at 11 a.m. Assizes:— Rex vs. Yee72 words
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421 1939-07-07 21 WUiti Honour ton There He For ll«imli.s? verseas League Secretary Hits Out (From Oui Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. TM average Kng-ishmaii. of whom I h;.pe I am one, thinks JaI m (ontinued war on China to be unjustified and, he hopes, successful.421 words
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65 1939-07-07 21 Dviet Claims Heavy Jap Casualties Maetow, July 6. SOVIET .\,:nmunique on the Minohiiku.i Mongol border ling says that as a result of denir.rd counter-aU.uk. the Jap&e troops were repulsed, fifty of r tanks destroyed and ei?ht disabled and I.WO men killed. Soviet troops suffered 100 casualir.d 25 tanks and armouredReuter - 65 words
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Article132 1939-07-07 21 DEATH OF FAMOUS ARTIST London, July (>. E death al Louis William Wain, tlie famous artist and animal caturist. is announced here. t'T. Ii WUllani Wain, bcrn in London I 1860, was the eldest son of Mr. 1 Matthew Wain. early education was placed under fterrWon of Christian Brothers J132 words
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Article45 1939-07-07 21 New Anti Aircraft Guns Nt k Julv l -The New Zea-»i-iurc r,h ,mPnl is testin ew kw S?"' uhose shell, it is S*i -i, i P ru Ctrate the Efface of rt nite Px b-ode, spraving Wkl-tnd r squarr feet savs' an n 'P«rt. InternationalInternational News Agency - 45 words
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Article73 1939-07-07 21 [From Our Own Corrtspondenn Malacca, Wednesday. Capt. W. H. Jackson has been compelled to decline the captaincy of Malacca against Negri Sembilan at Tarnlain forthcoming week-end owing to pressure ol work. Mr O. L. Stephens has now been appointed skipper. A. Hunt medium fast bowler also cannot travel.73 words
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Article41 1939-07-07 21 Tientsin, July 6. The Japanese spokesman a nnoun c d at to-day's press conference that Mr. Charles Griffins, would be released today but he is still under custody. Mr Jamieson. British Consul, is making further representations to- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article142 1939-07-07 21 BRITISH MINERS' PLEA TO GERMANY London, July 6. MESSAGES from the British Mineworkers' Federation to the German miners will be sent through a secret underground broadcasting station, according to a decision reached at a conference at Swansea. The message says, "Eor years we stood against the exploitation of miners inReuter - 142 words
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Article88 1939-07-07 21 New York, July 6. VEARLY 200 persons -.re feared to be drowned and hundreds lendered homeless due to floods in Eastern Kentucky after a cloudburst. The towns Morehrad. Gray.son and Breahitt aopear to have suffered the worst of all and are virtually isolated. The creek aboveReuter - 88 words
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Article27 1939-07-07 21 Washington. July L- DjUei against Italian gflods to be publish Pd on Julv 13 will come into effect Reuter a month after that.—Reuter - 27 words
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Article61 1939-07-07 21 Chungking. July •.-The Chinese People's Foreign Relations Association ha sent a telegram to the Archbisr p o York, thankine, him for the r,ra> China on July 0 -For your forthcoming pra.xi foi vie timized China, we P^ o^* C* and wi^h you the best of o. b u„ifChinese Central News Agency - 61 words
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165 1939-07-07 21 PEER'S SON SENT TO PRISON FOR MEAN CRIME London, July 6. V. F. C. Hervey, aged 23, son of Lord Herbert Hervey and nephew of the Marquis of Bristol, was sentenced to three years' penal servitude at the Old Bailey to-day. He and three other young Mayfair men were foundReuter - 165 words
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Article192 1939-07-07 21 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Japanese Organising Murder? Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, July 6. »T is reported that the Japanese authorities have appropriated a sum of $2,000,000 for bhe purpose of organising an assassination corps with headquarters at Paotao, from where agents will be sent to the interior of China in attempts to kill192 words
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359 1939-07-07 22 LIM HUCK TOE WIN IN S.C.R.C. DOUBLES Kee Onn And Chia Beaten In Two Sets ,0.,N MM and Tan HucK Toe did «j£"*J J thrilling tennis they dcleated Chin Kee unn ana Chia. a powerful combination, in the open doubles of the S.C.B.C. tennis tournament, yesterday. A remark which may359 words
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425 1939-07-07 22 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. TO-DAY Johore plays against the Combined Services, one of the most formidable teams in the country, at the Trade School Ground, Johore Bahru, in the "Malaya" Cup soccer match, and judging by the Sultanate's good showing against both425 words
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Article69 1939-07-07 22 Singapore, Thursday. Koh Sey Moy and Kok Yu Keng were to-day convicted and sentenced to fines of $100 and $50 respectively by Mr. Conrad Oldham in the second police court this morning on a charge of assisting In carrying on a chap-jee-kee lottery In a house. 52. Johore69 words
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Article29 1939-07-07 22 The rubber crop of the Bukit Katil Rubber Estate for the month of June 1030 was 29.894 lb. the total for 2 months "iJ wJ7 lb.29 words
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Article242 1939-07-07 22 Oiujutkjx^ .^j&nsvu^ IN editor, asked what was the best news from the point of view of attracting the public, said candidly. *'Give me a good murder." It is the same in the world oT entertainment. Nothing grips tdw Interest of the audience so much as a242 words
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Article146 1939-07-07 22 gIDNEY Toler steps into the shoes of the late Warner Oland with great .success in the latest picture in the Charlie Chan series to be shown in Singapore. This is "Charlie Chan in Honolulu," opened a season at the Alhambra last night. The famous Chinese detective146 words
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Article37 1939-07-07 22 In a friendly game of soccer played at the Clerical Union ground yesterday, the R.A.F. (Town Office) beat the Clerical Union by six goals to three. The Rafs led 3 2 at the interval.37 words
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Article70 1939-07-07 22 The foliowlg have been selected to represent the Y.M.C A in a League Foo 4 I ill match against Excise Department on Tuesday, on the Y M C A. Ground < Anson Road) at 5 p.m.: Wee Alk Chan M .'.wynv. V. N Pjllav 0 j. Moxon.70 words
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60 1939-07-07 22 Two goals down at the interval, the R.A. (Blakan Matii made a wonderful recovery and scored four goals to beat the R.A.F. IT) 4—2 in a second division (A) match played at Blakan Mati yesterday. Fallon. Robinson (2) and Guest scored for60 words
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Article154 1939-07-07 22 Singapore. Thursday. GIVING their farewell exhibition at the Happv World covered stadium to-night, Szabados and Kelen were, fully extended by their opponents. the August Badminton Party's table tennis i team In a brilliant display Fok Hin Chiew,' a former Hong Kong champion, beat Szabados by three sets154 words
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214 1939-07-07 22 THE Junior Civil Service Association defeated the Changi Civilians by three goals to one in a division 2B league soccer match played at the J.C.S.A. ground yesterday. Play was of a scrappy nature and t] game was devoid of thrills. The JCSj214 words
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Miscellaneous24 1939-07-07 22 TIDE TABLES TO-DAY High Water: 1.24 a.m. 9.0 ft. 2.19 p.m. 8.5 ft. TO-MORROW High Water: 2.03 a.m. 8.6 ft. 2.54 ajn. 8.4 ft24 words
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796 1939-07-07 23 this Incident happened until the time you were arrested?" "Yes." Mr. Butterfield: "In spite of remembering quite a considerable amount of details, you don't remember anything that happened from -the time you caught Lee Liew Cham's hand and the time you regained your senses796 words
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Article98 1939-07-07 23 The Famous "Cagoulard" Plot Paito, July 6. rRTY-THBEE out oi 1M people charged in connection with the famous 'Cagoulard' plot of December, 1937, had their names cleared following more investigation into the charges by the examining magstrata. Among those acquitted are several members of the French nobility including Duke JosephReuter - 98 words
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73 1939-07-07 23 Melbourne, July 6. I THE Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, told the 1 Cimr.on wealth Defence Council tha„ I Australia's defence expenditure for tne tewing year would be £32,000,000, compared with £14,000,000 for last year It is understood that the Council U considering whether it shouldReuter - 73 words
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113 1939-07-07 23 London, July 6. The British Government proposes to arrange immediately loans totalling: a hundred million sterling to assist the rearmament oi members of the non-aggres-sion front, according to political correspondents. It is stated that Poland, Romania, Turkey and Greece have all asked forReuter - 113 words
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Article133 1939-07-07 23 FRANCE'S FINANCIAL REVIVAL Paris, July 6. STRIKING figures illustrating France's financial and industrial revival in the past few months were given by M. Paul Reynaud, Finance Minister, speaking at the AngloAmerican press luncheon. He said that the inflow of gold in June was more than double the inflow in May.Reuter - 133 words
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735 1939-07-07 23 (By "PEN") THREE interesting games were played yesterday at Farror Patk and the most important of them was the Municipal Services Club soccer competition for the "Farrer Cup" on the knock-out system. The Health Dept. met and defeated the Electrical Dept., (last year's holder) by735 words
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434 1939-07-07 24 Prison For Kuala Lumpur Hotel Director (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. morning. Accused urn originally charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of ,w> sums of money. $4,000 and $1,500. The second charge was, however withdrawn on the instructions of the Deputy Public Prosecutor when accused pleaded434 words
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Article457 1939-07-07 24 SINISTER AMBITIONS OF HITLER London, July 6 THS Danzig situation continues to concern most circles in I/indon and the Telegraph, in I loading .jticlo this morning, says, "Although in outward appearance the uternational situation is slightly r aimer than a week ago, there can be no room for the illusionB.O.W. - 457 words
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Article37 1939-07-07 24 London, July 6 It is announced that it has been deeded to close the Baldwin Fund for efugeefl on July 31 The fund Iready passed the total of 1, i .JB 1 »n sterling ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article85 1939-07-07 24 London, July 6. MEETING the Tea Brokers'* Association of London was held today, at which all sections of the tea trade was represented. It Ii understood that meauies were dimmed whereby it is hoped to prevent a repetition of the recent difficulties It i.s expected thatReuter - 85 words
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Article259 1939-07-07 24 London, July 6. I THE Times diplomatic corresponde nt this morning gives a full accoij of the stage which the Anglo-French negotiations with the Soviß Government have now reached. I He says that the three Governments had reached agreement on the principles of aReuter - 259 words
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Article62 1939-07-07 24 ROTARIANS ELECT PRESIDENTS Singapore, Thursday. POTARY Clubs in Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang held inauguration meetings last night. The Rotary Club in Singapore elected their president last week. Elected presidents of upeountrv clubs were Mr. Francis Coorav, of rtie Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club, Mr. Yeok Cheang Rang* of the Ipoh62 words
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Article68 1939-07-07 24 London. July 6 The Ministers of Education In the present French and British Governments. M. Jean Zay and Lord De La Wair. met and referred in warm terms to the friendfihip of their two countriea at the annual prizegiving of the Lycee Francais De IxmdresB.O.W. - 68 words
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Article46 1939-07-07 24 The Soviet Government replied that if these two States were added they would have first to open negotiations for direct agreements between themselves and Poland and Turkey Meanwhile, the Soviet Government denned its meaning of the term ''direct or indirect aggression" in terms so46 words
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Article31 1939-07-07 24 Haifa. July A military court has sentenced death seven Arabs for the murder railway patrol and five others been sentenced to. ,life imprisoni for carrying rifles. ReuterReuter - 31 words