Morning Tribune, 11 July 1939
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Title Section12 1939-07-11 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 4-No. 136. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, July 11, 1939. FIVE CENTS.12 words
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984 1939-07-11 1 TA TUTECAN F IMPR O VED London, July 10. House of Commons to-day, making his eagerly-awaited rnient on Danzig, Mr. Neville Chamberlain said he had isly stated that His Majesty's Government was maintainse contact with the Polish and French Governments on sstion ofReuter - 984 words
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Article140 1939-07-11 1 (Tokyo, July 10. HER Mf claims are made m panese field despatches from anchukuo- Mongolian frontier. jr Force claims to have shot a further 28 Soviet-Mongol s. only one Japanese plane fail- return to its base. itao claimed that the Japanese ting their way aorossReuter - 140 words
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Article95 1939-07-11 1 renortv Paris July 10--ircle. f ln French diplomatic Bundiv\ a t P ff ars that Saturday's rrowint h m Mosc °w revealed iSSt? Z n of the ga p between ible that t£ 7 lew> U is c °nsidered time c talks will continue for Neviiip rReuter - 95 words
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92 1939-07-11 1 BRITISH SHIP FIRED ON AT TIENTSIN (Delayed By Censor) Tientsin, July 10. JAPANESE soldier ashore this afternoon fired on the British tugboat Saxon as 3 S sampan was trying to hitch up to a lighter, which it was towing for a free ride up the J Hai River. The sampanReuter - 92 words
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127 1939-07-11 1 COUNSEL REBUKED AT THETIS INQUIRY London, July 19. k PROTEST at the suggestion— described by the President as misleading and unfair— that there was delay m the Thetis salvage operations was voiced by Counsel when the inquiry into the disaster was resumed to-day. Counsel for the relatives of an apprenticeReuter - 127 words
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355 1939-07-11 1 London, July 10. THE Liberal Party leader, Sir Archibald Sinclair, speaking to-night, said that it was the libeial spirit which, consciously or perhaps unconsciously, formed the firm, clear and noble utterance of Lord Halifax. On two of the most vital issues m the presentBritish Official Wireless - 355 words
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Article94 1939-07-11 1 London, July 10. IT seemed inconceivable that the 1 peace of Europe should depeud upon the affairs of a single city which surely should be capable of reasonable adjustment by negotiation declared the Archbishop of Canterbury, at the Canterbury Diocesan Conference to-day. He added they mustReuter - 94 words
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Advertisement37 1939-07-11 1 M afe r P«» J 5t Andrews School 2 J nd p ei S es I>e 12 13 S turf P Ses 14 15 *****1 rude 18* 19 I tine <' u de 22 23 >* 21 24 Lm37 words
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398 1939-07-11 2 Most Modern In Singapore SIMPI E yet impressive reremony was witnessed yesterday evening A l^on HE The Governor. Sir Shenton Thomas .aid the foundaUon S .om of the new St. Andrew's fcehool, at Woodsville after a short seivt miu cted by the Rt398 words
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Article, Illustration26 1939-07-11 2 II E the Governor. Sir Shenton Th omas, arriving to lay the fonnl stone of the new St. Andrew's Scho ol at Woodsville yesterday,26 words
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Article154 1939-07-11 2 PLEA FOR LARGER TIN QUOTA Kuala Lumpur, Monday. Tin-' detrimental effects tn the M;»l;»\;in tin industry of the l.ufler pool with its piice-rais-ing object, u:«s strongly criti«i ked by Hf. ML V Francis, ch*h> pun, when ihlilitmlih sharphoJdera at the annual meeting Of Ilu KJang Tin. Ltd.. held nero on154 words
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125 1939-07-11 2 European Gaoled On Driving Charges (Tribune Staff Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. j^S a sequel to the midnight accident along Brewster Road on June 24 R. g. Waddel, a Penang European, was brought up m the court to-day, and on pleading guilty to the four charges against him, was sentenced as follows:—125 words
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Article222 1939-07-11 2 Schoolboy Exonerated From Blame Singapore, Monday KHOO SOON HUAT, 16-year-old pupil of the Anglo-Chinese School, who was involved m the fatal accident m which an aged woman was killed on the morning of July l, was exonerated from all blame by the coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, at the inquiry222 words
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151 1939-07-11 2 THE increase of bicycle thefufl gapore is causing considenH cern to the authorities, and asafl to combat the prevalence of tfl of petty crime the Detective Bnfl issued the following notification^™ Bicycle thieves are active mM and reports' of this type of tfl continuously151 words
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Article181 1939-07-11 2 Collection Of Malayan Cases AN interesting collection of Malayan I cases which will be of great use I to all Malayan lawyers, has just been I published by the Malayan Law I Journal Office. It is edited by Mr. Bashir A. Mallal, editor of the Malayan Law Journal, and Mr.181 words
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Article63 1939-07-11 2 Cafe License Charged Singapore, Mj Tan Beng Han (63 a Hj claimed trial this morning m jj Police Court before Mr. L. C. charge that he on July 8. being see of the Moonlight Cafe, JaW did knowingly permit prostw meet and remain there. On the application of Court Alex63 words
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Article62 1939-07-11 2 Singapore. M<j Dollah bin Haji Abdul H^ trial this morning m tne r Court before Mr. L. C. Goh on that he at 7 a.m. on July Kranji did commit theft .-1 j j valued at $16, the propi-rt In On the application oi Cuur^j Alex R.62 words
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268 1939-07-11 3 QUIRY INTO DEA TH OF GORDON HIGHLANDER FATAL CRASH ON JOHORE BRIDGE (From Oui Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Monday. JHE inquest into the death of James Parker, European lance-corporal attached to the Gordons Singapore, who was killed at the 9Yz mile-stone, Plentong, on June 16, when the motor truck which268 words
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Article, Illustration151 1939-07-11 3 Singapore, Monday. L to record the death of /ftin who according to Lived m Singapore, diedX, days airo. Mr. Tatin, connected with Singapore d cig hi years, was general sthe5 the Far Eastern Oxygen Jene Co., Ltd., Singapore. leave prior to retirement re he c^me to Singapore *y pr151 words
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Article344 1939-07-11 3 COURT SEQUEL TO CRASH TO TO BLAME, AYS JUDGE Singapore, Monday. CTIXi; a fine of $30 on Mr. Geow San on a charge of at driving and colliding with r cyde at the junction of I Road and Bencoolen Street on Mr. C. 11. Whitton, Traffic to-day remarked that he344 words
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198 1939-07-11 3 PRIVATE DISCHARGED BUT NOT ACQUITTED Alleged House r Breaking I Singapore. Monday. John Jones (27), a private from the Manchester Regiment, apP^ed before Mr. L. C. Goh m the Fifth Police Court this afternoon m answer to a charge that he at 10 p.m. on July I at No. 157,198 words
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Article99 1939-07-11 3 Singapore. Monday. A PARTY of tourists arrived this morning from Java and is staying at tlie Rex Hotel. The trip was arranged by the Phoenix Travel Bureau of Sourabaia and Malang. The itinerary of this party is Java Singapore, Penang and Sumatra. The party is composed99 words
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Article18 1939-07-11 3 Adelaide, July 10,— A son was. born to-day to Mrs. Don Bradwn, wife of Australia's leading batsman. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Advertisement64 1939-07-11 3 SilviHrin treatment restores the hair-forming tissues to normal i functions. Write for free booklet —"The Natural Way of Hair Culture." SILVIKRIN LOTION The Natural Hair Tonic Counteracts Dandruff and Falling Hair Maintains the Growth of Healthy. Hair, Increases its Natural Lustre, Makes it Vigorous and Alive, Silky and Wavy. From64 words
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Article44 1939-07-11 4 Previous To-day M Idle Idle RIBBER Buyers 8 3 16 8 3 16 SP OI Sellers 8V 4 8V 4 k Forward'Augu^t Buyers 8 3 16 8 3 16 2nd Forward September Buyers B%^ 3rd Forward Oct. Dec. Buyers B^l6 8^516 I44 words
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Article35 1939-07-11 4 London. Monaa>. Tn rfiv Change Previous io-aa\ G<>U> £7 8 6 £7 8 6 Bf.r 0 >id Fine, I»'r oz. SILVKII 167r 16 1 16 -13 l^ Bj^ 16-' B 15 5 835 words
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Article70 1939-07-11 4 INTER SCHOOL EXHIBITION 1,. -ird annual inter-School Art Fxh o.'. ;i sponsored by the St Andre v. School Sketching Club will bj held the St Andrew's BcilOOl Hall fron J 81 to A"" 3 inclusive. a; sliould be Itted to the a c Parr, ro st Andrew'! .Sri,. later than70 words
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Article15 1939-07-11 4 London. Monday. Hi STANDARD ggg" Cut) afternoon price) gw* £2241 i _3 B15 words
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Article91 1939-07-11 4 London Moofl Pievious To-day M PALM OIL (Malay) V In bulk July. Aug. £13.15.0 Seller £14 k Vj ß COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) 'W July shipment £10.8.9 Nominal £10 7 6nJ SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) 1 July Aus. shipment 8 6 Sellers Ur.rJ TAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist quality i Singapore July91 words
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Article69 1939-07-11 4 London. Mend* Previous To-day C *W T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 1 7 S;I? Vlil 1 1 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8 81 B.oija T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 6 Nominal Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) I s 2 7 B d.69 words
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Article53 1939-07-11 4 M: I C. Johnson, who recently retiree I UM Post of Superintendent or t. mihtory. Singapore, and who wa. In Government .service m Malaya fO| tr.ntv years, was presented with the Ir.iptrial Service Medal by Mr. MalCOl n M'icDonald. Secretary for theColontei at the Colonial Office53 words
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Article183 1939-07-11 4 From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Monday. ATEOCHKW from Sarawak, Teow Sam Whatt. was this afternoon sentenced to two weeics' rigorous imprisonment and lined $5. or m default one week's rigorous imprisonment, the sentences to run (oiiseeuLively, by the Second Acting Magistrate, Mr. M. Ismail, for183 words
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Article150 1939-07-11 4 London. Moni Previous To -day Cl 94 3 94 6 Distillers 26 3 26 3 Dunlop Rubber 73 7 2 73 7» 2 General Electric 28,7 Vi 28 6 Imperial Chemical Industries 127 6 126 9 Imperial Tobacco 22 6 22 6 Anglo-Dutch 4 a 8 4150 words
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Article35 1939-07-11 4 New York. Sati RUBBER Previous To-day Market Tone Steady Spot Buyer 3 16 5116 Closed Sellers 1«7|16 Forward Oct. Dec. Buyers 16% Sellers 16 TIN Market Tone Quiet Quiet Spot 48% 48%35 words
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Article76 1939-07-11 4 Singapore. Monday. Tin midday was $113' 4 down 3 8 and UM price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 28 1 16 rents, buyers OctoMrlDeccmber 28 I|6, market idle. In the absence of any particular news rtlbbei and tin .shares were neglected today arc little76 words
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Article87 1939-07-11 4 Lcndon, July B— The money market at the turn of the hall-year witnessed I return to normal conditions, with the market believing it can look forward to to indefinite period of growing floating debt. This week's rate of Treasury Bill allotment was m accordance v;ith most expectations andReuter - 87 words
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Advertisement59 1939-07-11 4 Kybrse^l i chinese! I CORP. mgl ih« molUfartoiM t«nrto« «f I fte ImjtituUoa with bnathv I *H «rtv South Kaatera Asia I A •onn«eUoni la all prlnM- I pal elUw af lh« World. WtlMttts •onsultatfoM OB #nai^a4g| anjj |BT«staMll problem* and unrw yw «f ttratnal, r««ponalbU mod I «f«'pla«t attention59 words
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Advertisement15 1939-07-11 4 sorni liKirs^ii INSURANCE COMIWNY, LTD i si aiib j*sbi-:i> 1»72 Tel 5928 1. Plnlavson Oreen15 words
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Article648 1939-07-11 5 STOCKS SHARES By Fraser Company Singapore, July 10, 5 p.m. ■Tin J| I. ■Malay II 0.72 0.76 ■*!L 18;3 19)3 r 83 9jKilav 20 2i;6cd ng 0.60 OG2'/ 2 r ijj «3 ■T lic gh 20;9 I. 24- 25 6 0.55 0.60 ir... 023 026 Rating Tin ih 15 1,9648 words
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Article114 1939-07-11 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Company Dividend Books Singapore, July 10, 5 p.m. Close Total tm TIN Date Ex DJv. >-»v Burma Malay 6d. No. 19 July 14 Ju ?y y^ ole July f 5 ate 2%% London Tin 4% less tax June 28 j u ly h j,i114 words
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Article207 1939-07-11 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Monday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 3|7& 4;Ayer Wengs 0.73 0.75 Batu Selangors 1.15 1.20 Hong Patts 0.60 0.63 Hongkong Tin 18;- 18 6 Jelebus 0.54 0.56 Kaaiunting Tin B|6 9!3 Katu Tin 20!6 21|6 Kentar I|lO 213 KillinghalLs 13 1 14 3 Kramats 8|- 9|I'uchais 1.15207 words
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Article191 1939-07-11 5 «W SO ft 1 l 30 000 so Oct. si M 100 nOB SLNGAPORB MUNICVAUn iJ! 1 i ed 1940 MOO.OOO Mar 31 SePt. 101 102 norn 2 re,,. M 7 tXMom m m norn 1 &w%v- m% mi/s noni gipASRWU- 105V4 107i4 norn S 2fil M191 words
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Advertisement132 1939-07-11 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPU, N. V. Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1824 Incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000.Reserve Fluid 10,500,000London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland— Rotterdam, The Hague, sa\ 64 blanches and sub- branches a* smaller places Netherlands East132 words
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Miscellaneous25 1939-07-11 5 Deferred Departure The ss. "Circe" for Sarawak (generality). Mails previously announced as closing at 9 a.m. yesterday was close at 4 pm. the same day.25 words
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Article63 1939-07-11 6 Chunprkin^r, M v THE Chinese Govern** nounces a new tax, I as "emergency period es tax," to be imposed tWj trospectively from Jan. The rate of payment amount of profits m n I It rises from ten per cer represent 20 to 25 per ccM- p63 words
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Advertisement269 1939-07-11 6 HMMIIIlHI«IIIMIH«IWHII«MI|| ll|||||||i| j A Sparkling STAGE SCREEN I TO-NIGHT at the CAPITC I L±!L/ I^s I SIGNE and COURTENAY GREEN~^^ (the CAPITOL dolu 22 ARTISTES m a new repertoire of attracti Dance Specialties Bs ■fssi!&BF? m MMMti Jt «M &JR^Kjs i2S I presented with COLUMBIA'S Rollicking Musical Comedy Extravagai "START269 words
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199 1939-07-11 7 YTEMPT TO WRECK EXPRESS Warsaw, July 10. aiW troop reinforcements have arrived at the former h Polish frontier, according to Tesrfien reports, "it, that barbed-wire entanglements 20 to 40 yards ij; being erected 200 yards from the frontier. The Polish press reports two incidents fromReuter - 199 words
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Article30 1939-07-11 7 SUNDAY TRUCE GERMANY Berlin, July 10. Lyn had its first quiet ndav fOf a long time. from I few sarcastic re. concerning Mr. Chamberspceih at Birmingham, hTttwspapen indulged m ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article245 1939-07-11 7 Mongol Guns Stop The Japanese July 10. Horn Renter's Correspondent H a i the Front) H a hfTT thunderstorm ■>Hii!ns; t!io roar of their surBoi! ■■'v\.-!nu'i i, Japanese troops ■k!i' .vM'-ti'ted through adHl Ontei Mongol positions and In fain iheir objective, namely B'U'U ,»i the Halabar River. H the Japanese245 words
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Article161 1939-07-11 7 Singapore, Monday. THE case against J S. Tupholmc, *.n officer m the RAF., was to day concluded when Mr. C. H. Whitton, Traffic Judge, read out a written judgment on the last of the three charges that were preferred against him. He was fined $2d on161 words
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137 1939-07-11 7 KEDAH PREPARES FOR SULTAN'S JUBILEE Alor Star, Saturday. THE Kedah Diamond Jubilee Celebrations General Committee, appointed by Government, have made many important suggestions to Government to celebrate tie coming Diamond Jubilee of His Highness the Sultan of Kcdah or scale as fitting as the unique occasion deserves. The committee have137 words
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Advertisement17 1939-07-11 7 EMPHATIC Kifewwi&Mp o p v i a r T^gpj^^' ICOMPEIUNG .Juk, EMOHPNAI |Hp2t DRAMA" NEXT CHANGE PAVILION17 words
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Advertisement97 1939-07-11 7 Final chapters of REPUBLIC S TO-NIGHT Thrilling Jungle Serial! SIMULTANEOUS SCREENING AT EMPIRE TALKIE I SUN TALKIE 7 p.m. Nightly 9 p.m. (At 7.30 9.30 (New World) HERMAN BKIX champion Athlete £^ET*T~^IMMM^ Kjtat ilul II r^^^ 111 aIHBII II QFTHE^^^v^ wilh JILL MARTIN, MOM*. t>L,O^, iMOttL^ JOHNSON and HUNDREDS of97 words
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695 1939-07-11 8 Rubber Merchant On Trial For Chandu Offence Singapore, Monday. A PMIION oi the dock of ihc Criminal District Court resembled a kitchen to-day. A big table g-oaned under an array of braziers, buckets, China towls a paper parcel containing opium, according to the prosecution, cooking pans, etc. A wooden tray695 words
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190 1939-07-11 8 Education Of South Indian Muslims A MEETING of UN Committee of the Smith Indian Muslim League vas held al its premises at Chulia Stml on Saturday evening, with Mr. A. A. MoIWIHd Maidin. th>riniidnn( of th LeafU6, m the chair. According to the resolution passed at ihr third annual general190 words
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Article61 1939-07-11 8 Moscow, .Idly 10. VJIK WilUaM Seedy, (British Aml)asiftdor), M. Nai'iriar I French AmbMaftdor), Mr. William String (British KolciKJi Oflfei Adviser) and If. Molotov (the Soviet Premier and Poreign Minister) had a conference lifting two hours and BO minutes wsterday the longest sinre the negot iatioßi IwgtiL The61 words
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Article56 1939-07-11 8 Leadership Of Yugoslavia BdgTidd, July 10. THE |OSlav Prime Minister, M. Btvikoitah, bM been elected preaident <<: the Government Party, the YufoaUf Radical Union, while the oxVnme Minister, M. Stoyadinovitch and <Mpht other Deouties ivavo been cxpeUed liom the party. The expulsio?) de'-isjo;. wiis t:\ken owin^ to M. Stoya-dinovit'-h crittcisinp56 words
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176 1939-07-11 8 THREE CARS, TWO RICKSHAS AND A BICYCLE INVOLVED IN COLLISION Singapore, Monday. ASEQI'EI. to a collision on Kalian? Road at 10 o'clock last night, involving; three can», two rickshas and a bicycle was to-day beard m the 'traffic Court, where Mr. Ng Boon Seng, the driver of one of the176 words
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Article108 1939-07-11 8 Singapore, Monday. MR Frederick Joseph Docherty, Assk> taut Superintendent, Town Cleansing Department, to day gave evidence m the case m which Jantan bin Haii Doli a Prison Officer's syce, was fined SlO by Mr. C. H. Whitton, Traffic Judge, on a charge of negligent driving.108 words
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Article219 1939-07-11 8 ALLEGED RAPE IN JOHORE (From Our Own Correspond Johore Bahru FURTHER hearing was f Mr. M Ismail, Second^ Magistrate, to-day m the preiiJS inquiry m which an Indian 2! driver, Kanniah, was alleged til committed rape on a %.Z Chinese woman, Sic Giok Enr mile, Senai Road, on May v219 words
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61 1939-07-11 8 DEATH PENALTY FOR CURRENCY INFRINGEMENTS Rome, July 11 A BILL to impose the death \*ul for grave cases of infringe* of the corrency laws has been UH m the legislatore, for those wbi collusion with foreigners are fd of such acts, prejudicial to natw economy. Imprisonment is raised to 24Reuter - 61 words
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Article84 1939-07-11 8 Brussels July It THE noted German aviator. Caj 1 tain Wille, crashed and was fat* ly injured at a flying display befo a hundred thousand spectators. eluding King Leopold, yesterday. While nine German planes were i gaged m aerobatics, Captain Wine J a Buecker-Jungmeister machine m™ rollReuter - 84 words
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Article66 1939-07-11 8 (From Our Own Correspondent Johore Bahru Monjj| A Malay, Aboonor, appeared oew M. Ismail to-day charged with n a false report nn June 29 at the j Bahru Police Station, alleging wrist watch had been stolen d> x R The accused was arrested a t Tinggi yesterday.66 words
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Miscellaneous107 1939-07-11 8 Law Notice For To -Day Be' if Mr Justice Pedlow m 3rd Court at 11 t. m. F<ir mention only: S 5(«7i37 Nr Poh Hock vs. Cheung Kiam KeoiiK. S I;: 37 1 I "4 38i Tan Swee Mo* vs. Goh Swee LeiiK- .-> -tj3B J N. Jone.s v.s Wee107 words
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Article349 1939-07-11 9 HORATIUS - HORATIUS By Ida to secure data as to gene- U ethods of finessing, I have carewatched the play at my Club tiy and I discover, not much to uprise, that though this is the est form of coup, it is not so understood as it should be. is349 words
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Article, Illustration68 1939-07-11 9 RE would not seem to be anything o be gained, nowever the QiMMM is cd. with the following:— Klarer Dummy Q. 10.9. the lead can be retained m dummy three plays. Let us, therefore, come we hand and show that the lead tne Queen may be absolutely68 words
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Article, Illustration239 1939-07-11 9 AN interesting hand cropped up while I watched the play, bent on finessing data. Sam dealt Xhe following: Sam. vulnerable, saw no occasion to beat round the bush and opened witih Four Spades which went round to Jack who said Five Hearts. Sam now realised the slam239 words
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Article28 1939-07-11 9 SAM ha^ to make a small slam m Hearts after the Spade 8 has been opened against him. The deal:— 5.8.7.6.2 H— 9 4.3 I28 words
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250 1939-07-11 9 NUMBER OF TEACHERS TO BE INCREASED SOVIET Russia now has over 969,000 men and women teachers, bat even this number is insufficient for the needs of the country. It is estimated by Moscow papers that between 550,000 and 600,000 more school-teachers must be trained during250 words
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Article, Illustration328 1939-07-11 9 Health And The Clergy THE treatment of mental disorders by the clergy is referred to m the annual report of the Council of the British Medical Association, published m the British Medical Journal. The report states that it has been represented that the clergy have valuable opportunity of preventive work328 words
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335 1939-07-11 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Tuesday, July 11, 1939. MR. CHAMBERLAIN THOSE VTtlO Hunk tliat seventy years ol age is old ior a Prime Minister, ami hiat Mr. Neville Chamberlain, who has reached this age, might well consider giving place to a younger man, .should note that Mr. ChamberJain is very far from335 words
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979 1939-07-11 10 R. N - Fleet AIR ARM presents OPPORTUNITIES in a news FLYING SERVICE R. N. HMMNMN BY j 7 S ghhg ARGUMENTS weic ventilated m tIM Press some time back m con nection with ttw dual control of the pitet'i Air Arm by the Admiralty and the Air ICiniitry. Thin- MM mmm HMnmpi979 words
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Article, Illustration14 1939-07-11 10 Admiralty for use m Portsmouth naval dockyard. Planet NewsPlanet News - 14 words
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272 1939-07-11 11 ....igbration of the opening of the Birminsrham-'s new art t Elmdon by the Duchess of Kent to-day, the Birmingham "fgave an avution dinner last night. The Director-General of Civil Avia tion, Lieut.-Col. Sir Francis shelmerdine, said that civil aviation was faced with many difficulties,272 words
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161 1939-07-11 11 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, July 10. A JAPANESE naval spokesman m Tientsin said that officials of the Peiping and Nanking bogus retfmes will institute a joint conference :n Tsingtao shortly to discuss the establishment of a new central government to b e called161 words
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Article40 1939-07-11 11 London, July 8. The King, accompanied by the Duke of Kent, will travel down the i ver Thames in the Royal bar G e next Tuesday to Greenwich to dme in the new «Talnte^^_^ofth^ovalNavalco^ British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 40 words
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132 1939-07-11 11 ANTI -BRITISH CAMPAIGN IS INTENSIFIED Tokyo, July 10. SIXTY thousand persons participated m an anti-British rally at Kobe and passed an anti-British resolution which was cabled to Mr. Chamberlain, Lord Halifax and Sir Archibald Clark Kerr, British Ambassador m China. Similar meetings were held m other towns.— Reuter. ?hanghai, July132 words
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Article148 1939-07-11 11 London, July INCREASED trade return to Great 1 Britain and Sweden is «Pf ct d on both sides, to result from discussions which representatives of industrialists of the U A U hP#>n ha vine m London tins week. Th? tatkTf nded yesterday In an atmosphere ofBritish Official Wireless - 148 words
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Advertisement19 1939-07-11 11 For Your Convenience BEFORE OR AFTER THE SHOW »IM: At The CAPITOL KESTAURANT Sydney Rock Oystets AND Strawberries obtainable.19 words
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Advertisement60 1939-07-11 11 I OtiaMthk €j 9M Ommmu on 4 Stmrm i w9l T y m 75 YEARS OF HIGHLY EXCELLENT DESIGN Jp £ASr PAYMENTS CAN BE ARRANGED SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. Distributor for Singapore Johore HUP FOH CO., No. 581, North Bridge Road, Sin* apore. -WPS. I A II 5933 m «A^60 words
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Article, Illustration370 1939-07-11 12 *> Main's most luxurious air raid shelter has been built rawHMN m Surrey." The shelter has three rooms. Hilfc»mi. a shower and loot hath for decontamination |,i.:-.mr. Ihe reinforced concrete roof is no less than twotnd a half ff*t thick The shelter is equipped withPlanet News - 370 words
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Article, Illustration1755 1939-07-11 14 BEAUTY persues her MILKY WAI learn to be EYE WISE Home-marie KatJ 1 parks lotionJ j that can hv imadj I from milk anJ buttermilk I <hb hare only j n<> pair of eyes.j ftai them with: i« >ra re that they j deserve j MOT only is milk a1,755 words
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Advertisement410 1939-07-11 16 BY P&O^^BRITISHIMbIA LINES (XNCORPOR-iTEP IN BIOLAND) Out war da m^ K-. ,5? iSij RWPL'RA I^ooo Sept. 8 CANTON Wm Jui 1J paw/LPWDI 17,000 Sept. 22 CARTHAUK 15.000 July ofmTAN 6 100 Sept. 23 SOMAIJ 0,800 July 28 BHLrTAN j v RAJPUI'ANA Vim Au X rniTRAI 15 00U Oct. 6 RANCHI410 words
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Advertisement337 1939-07-11 16 7 TO FRENCH PORTS I CHARCEURS REUNIS HCMtWARDS. I.m h FOf IMM Havre An twer P- Dunkirk ,J DESIK<U)K For Marseille.. Nantes. St. Nazarie Bordeaux j UIV! !tO SAIGON INDOCHINA W-*pm- taI'OUES For Saigon. Tourane and Hoipnoiuj JulyJ y CAP VAR^LA For Saigon. Tourane and Haiphon- A J 5 1337 words
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Article225 1939-07-11 17 "Imperial" July 11 2 p.m. "Imperial" 11 2 p.m. f a "Imperial" 11 2 pin C a 9c« th "Imperial" 11 2 p.m L "Imperial" 11 2 p.m. da whole 'Imperial" 11 2 p.m. iax nH Palestine "Imperial" 11 2 p.m. SU(UUI ri 'reland "Imperial" m 11 2225 words
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Advertisement310 1939-07-11 17 IUItXS PHI IP LINE. (Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Sails. AR E T -LA j u iy 30 Aug. 4 p K^ T R Aug. 31 Sept. 4 P round tnp tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the Dllowirg rates. 5 parscngeis may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or310 words
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Advertisement178 1939-07-11 17 S.S. "RAWALPINDI" MAIL DELIVERED Kindly note tbat the SS. "Rawalpindi"! Mails dispatched from Singapore on has le ft Hongkong and is expected to' June 16 by the Ranchi were delivered m rrrive here at 10 a.m. on Wednesday. London on July 8. July 12 She will proceed alongside the S.HB.178 words
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Miscellaneous341 1939-07-11 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit Ship Godown Gate Gate Forafric 22 1 1 Van Heutsz 22 1 1 Hosang 18 2 3 Valaya 16 2 3 Klang 15 2 3 Achilles 13 2 3 Antenor 11 2 3 Glengarry 7 2 3341 words
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Miscellaneous354 1939-07-11 17 Interesting Exhibition Of Paintings Singapore. Monday. LOVERS of art and local artists should not miss paying a visit to the Oil Painting exhibition winch is now being held m Singapore by Madame "Loca" m her studio, 22, Chulia Street. Paintings depicting s:ill life, studies of human heads and landscape:? are354 words
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Article5329 1939-07-11 18 Owning Of Perak Meeting Sp&rialttj. fojmpikd Jo/l (puni&M Owl (By "Maruis Sii|mtl>un"> Kwnl form of ;ill »n»rs«'s and pi.nlM entered for Saturday, July 15, m the first day of the July Mi ri i»» of tlir rrrak Turf OhM showing at a ftalMi how the5,329 words
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2199 1939-07-11 20 Volfiratlon of proposed re definition of t'je Limits of the Mun;< ipalit} of Singapore. N tfeC II Ureby given ui.d.T BejttM />2 ',1 th« Ifanidpal Ordinance <G i. r IS3) that It ia i>' "l. ->.«<1 to rc-cltfH Hie umits of the Municipality ol WDr2,199 words
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Article190 1939-07-11 20 Visitor To Penang Duped [From Our Own Reporter] Penang, Saturday. HOW a Malay woman of Baling,; visitor to Penang, f«.JI into snar set for her m order to rob her wa reported to the local police to-day The woman, aged about 30, arrived i Penang yesterday afternoon by trai and190 words
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Article62 1939-07-11 20 (From Our Own Correspondent > Bangkok. July t Bangkol: takes a great IntewJJ Rotary, and Mr. F. R. Dolbeare. Advi m the Ministry oi Foreign Affairs is i new President, succeeding H«* Prince Varnvaidyakara Voravarn. oi i same Ministry. The installation banquet tc.oK Pj on Wednesday62 words
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Advertisement114 1939-07-11 20 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders are invited for the suprt materials and repairs to Kre f Gasholder. Specification and v\ may be obtained at the Municipal der Room. Tenders close at v l 28th August, 1939. T Tir C. H. GOLDIE. Municipal Secret SINGAPORE MUI«3PAf.il Draining of Mandalay U* Owners are notified114 words
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Article540 1939-07-11 21 SOLDIER FINED $15 Singapore, Monday. k J HAD to be back m barracks at 12 midnight. I was m a fit of temper when I found that the delay was due to the breakdown of the taxi/ said Fredrick Goode (24), a British private attached to the540 words
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Article366 1939-07-11 21 Change Of Feeling In Britain London, July 10. I de la Warr, President of the board of Education and Chair0 r the National Labour Orgam speaking at the National mment garden party at Derby aturday. said that during, the few months there had been a ly change of feeling in366 words
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Article52 1939-07-11 21 -/rom Sunday. July 16, the fcLH 1 business at the Singa"om i Office on Sundays will J«u a m to 2 p.m. instead of ie&s v,' p m as at present. The ptawacted between 11 ajn. and L conltoed to the sale of tops and the52 words
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Article63 1939-07-11 21 e Pan km. London, July 10. 1 1^ 11 Airw ays flying %r tr_„ p P e r cor npleted her first iin at wJ Allanti c flight to Great hou r onn ampton las t evening in 3 < minuev 4 K? U *S! and 19 hoursBritish Official Wireless - 63 words
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Article89 1939-07-11 21 Thr Mayblosscm B.P will have a friendly match of Badminton with Hot licks BP. at 350 East Coast Road, on Sunday July 16 at 3 pm. sharp The match consists of four singles and thre. doubles. The Mayblossom B.P. playeu are mentioned below. Singles. Ahmad Mattar, Kirn Sent.89 words
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Article171 1939-07-11 21 SMUGGLERS FINED IN JOHORE [From Our Own Correspondent] Johorc Bahru, Saturday. A FINE of $1,330.11, with an alternative of 3 months' rigorous imprisonment, was imposed on each of the two Chinese Tan Ah Chin and Loi Leong, charged with smuggling 8 pikuls, 96 katis of smoke rubber at about 10.30171 words
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Article158 1939-07-11 21 Sin Chew Jit Poh - SOVIET CAN DESTROY JAPAN Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai. July 10. IT is learnt m diplomatic quarters that Herr Hitler has abandoned his plan of creating a coup m Danzig, but it is generally believed that his next step will be a threat to Rumania. The air conflict between the158 words
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Article81 1939-07-11 21 [From Our Own Correspondent] Johore Bahru, Saturday. 1 /CHARGED with loitering with hi* Kj ricksha on June 29 at abouc 3 15 p m. m Johore Bahru, a Chinese pullerTan Say Beng, was this morning fined one dollar, or m default two days' simple imprisonment, by the81 words
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242 1939-07-11 21 Insurance Officials Annual Golf Competition THE Singapore Insurance officials annual golf competition was played on the Royal Singapore Golf Club Course en Saturday, July 8. The winner of the Challenge Cup for the best score, with handicap, under Stapleford conditions was Mr. E. I. Henton, of the Great Eastern Life.242 words
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Article189 1939-07-11 21 Malays Beat Loyals At Cricket PLAYING at Gillman Barrack grounds on Saturday, The Malay (M.F.A.) Cricket XI beat Loyal Reft by 5 wkts. Scores were: LOYAL REGT. Clancy b Leyman 33 Sharpies b Leyman 4 Dow son c Omar b Ismail Jabbar 0 Glass c Omar b H. Shah '•>189 words
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Article48 1939-07-11 21 Melbourne, July 10. The Defence Minister, Mr. Street, and the Supply Minuter, M< Casey, attended a ceremony at which Ihfl Australian Air Force took delivery of the flr.>t of five locally-built Wirraway warplaues. It H expected that 137 will be produced withi'i I year— ReuterReuter - 48 words
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441 1939-07-11 22 iGunnersßea tDons s—l At Changi X V .5* Gordons 1. MAKING his farewell appciiu-nte m local league soccer, Cole m a magnificent exhibition of iootball stored all the R.A.s five goals when they defeated Ifefl Gordons yesterday at the South Fadang, Changi,441 words
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219 1939-07-11 22 Positions To Date In Table Tennis Tournament I Singapore. Monday. I TIIF following are the positions to date m the progress of the Singapore Table Tennis Association's Championship I Tournament. Inter I.lb League Championship:— Tins competition .lias already concluded and below i.s shown the final positions oi all eomp'.'tiijfj teams.219 words
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Article101 1939-07-11 22 The following* were the ties for the AB Singles championship tournament, £wch were played off last week end. '•r bE3v; Ec Sim Mong beat Leow Kirn Sung 11—15, <5— 3), (s— 3>. «B" Sinlles: Heng Mvi Cheng beat Chou cnoon King 15— 11, 15-9; Hens Mvi Cheng101 words
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Article114 1939-07-11 22 THERE will be a friendly match of badminton consisting of four singles and three doubles between the Horlicks B.P. and the May blossom B.P. on Sunday at the former's court, 350 East Coast Road at 3.00 p.m. The Horlicks team will be selected, from the following: .Robert114 words
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Article184 1939-07-11 22 July Mixed Foursomes At R.S.G.C. The first bi-monthly Mixed Four^ Competition of the R.S.G.C. for jnh played at Bukit Timah on SunS afternoon and resulted m a win for S E. A. Elder and Squad Ldr. j c yS Callum with a net score of 333 j! cards were taken184 words
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345 1939-07-11 23 OON CHONC BEATEN IN STRAIGHT SETS HERE was a big tennis sui prise at Hong Lim Green yesterday 1 when m straight sets of sensational tennis Chin Kee Onn, the sirJnore schoolmaster, beat Yong Loon Chong, the Singapore champ* .mi. m the345 words
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167 1939-07-11 23 Padang Shield Soccer Match To -Mor row THE annual "Derby" between 1 the two Padang Clubs will take n\w to-morrow (YVednes^ thvi on &c SRC. Ground at U5 i>i" lhc Shield was PP c *nted by Mr. Conrad H. Clarke, to be contested for annually between the two Clubs. In167 words
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248 1939-07-11 23 Singapore, Monday. [HE V N t A Juniors defeated the 11th Heavy Battery's second team m a game of soccer on the iM C A ground this evening. At the interval the score stood one all, JJ Wan scoring for the V.M.C.A.248 words
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Article93 1939-07-11 23 M. Suzuki won the Akutawa Cup at the Island Club with a nett score of 138 m two rounds and some of the best cards returned are as follows: M. Suzuki 86—17=69; 86—17=69 138. R. R. G. Hoare 91—19=72; 89—19= 70 142. T. Yoshioka 96—24=72; 98—24=74 146.93 words
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Article, Illustration21 1939-07-11 23 KeeOnn and Loon* Chon*, who took part m the final at the S.C.R.C. tenilis tournament yesterday. Kee Onn won.21 words
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254 1939-07-11 23 Singapore, Monday. CUPERIOR m the attack, tbe Loyals Reserves beat the Malay > Reserves by four goals to one m a reserve division soccer fixture played at the Ansbn Road stadium this evening. The game was dull and of a scrappy nature. The second254 words
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Article50 1939-07-11 23 The following have accepted to play for S.C C. II vs. S.C.F.A. II on Thursday at S^C.C.:— Lt E. A. de L. Young, A. Ferguson, W. R. Ravie, A. Morgan. C. J.. Bernbroke, R. H. Pickard, J. Welsh, C Fitton, J. b. Potter, B. H. Lee, A. Fraser.50 words
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Miscellaneous73 1939-07-11 23 United Lads Athletic Party United Lads Athletic Party will play a friendly badminton match again&t N A A.F.I. Imperial Club badminton tpc.m on Wednesday, at 7 p m. sharp. Clerical Union Hall. Players and supporters are kindly requested to be at the Hall before 6. 30 p.m. sharp. A Committee73 words
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Article165 1939-07-11 24 London, July 10. IN the Commons to-day Mr. F. G. Bellrnger (Lab., Basse tlaw) asked the sterling value of the proposals submitted by British traders during the past six months m connection with exports to China, and 9bc proportion! approved to the lotal value of guaranteesReuter - 165 words
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170 1939-07-11 24 London, July 10. IT is now jnaierally assumed that Mr. Chamberlain's "state--1 mS.^ historic importance- (as some >expecUnt r,uarstatus Wi M Hher than by agreement ""^^S ornment is a party, whrffcff effected externally by (.e man notary action or internally by a movement WtiaMReuter - 170 words
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172 1939-07-11 24 London, July 10. TWK Timt's m a leader on the forthcoming negotiations m Tokyo reaffirms that only local questions connected with Tientsin can properly be made the subject of Anglo- Japanese talks and that any attempt to raise wider issues like general principles applying to EuropeanReuter - 172 words
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Article76 1939-07-11 24 London, July 10. Kn.ter announces the death to-day of v Havelock Ellis, the well-known v nor on sex psychology. Henry Havelock Ellis spent much of liis childhood on the sea and taught m various parts of New South Wales from 1£75 vO 1879. He qualified76 words
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Article33 1939-07-11 24 Berlin, Juh 1* Mr. Chamberlain's Danzi? staU ment contains nothing surprisin and nothing new, m the opinion! official quarters. It is declared tbi it does not change the present sit* ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article96 1939-07-11 24 London, July 10. IN the House of Commons to-day Capt. 1 ARM. Ram.say (Con. Peebles) asked whether the League of Nations had ever been notified of acts of aggression by Soviet armies m China culminating m the imposition of the Soviet system m Smkiaiiß and Szechuan.Reuter - 96 words
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Article33 1939-07-11 24 Salamanca, July 10 toSSfft*! |)(>01) 1(> wc>rc kill^d and 320 u -i/i tU n Xi)lt)Slon at a Powder magzine at Penaranda de Bracamonte about 25 miles from Salamanca.-Reuter' ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article55 1939-07-11 24 CHINESE CHRISTIANS EXECUTED Chungking, July 10. £HINESE reports allege that British mission property m various Shansi towns including Huntung and haochen, has been set on fire and destroyed as part of the Japanese s))onsored anti-British campaign m rsorth China. Many Chinese Christians, it is alleged, haveReuter - 55 words
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57 1939-07-11 24 MEXICO'S EXPROPRIATED OIL PROPERTIES Mexico City, July 10— "Mexico tends to pay foreigners for ests of expropriated oil P ro^"' within ten years," declared rTr dent Cardenas. He said that twenty per cent w funds from sales and exports o« i* leum has been placed m WjJJJr count. The PresidentReuter - 57 words
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Article33 1939-07-11 24 Shanghai. JuOM THE Japanese p^ess gives pro 1 to reports of anti-British a Comintern demonstrations »j In 44 cities in Japanese-occupy 1 and says demonstrations begi^l 7 and will last a week.-! ReuterReuter - 33 words
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