Morning Tribune, 13 July 1939
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Title Section14 1939-07-13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE >L 4— No. 138. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, July 13, 1939. FIVE CENTS.14 words
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191 1939-07-13 1 WRY 'INSULTS" DREIGN OFFICE Tientsin, July 12. rHER Chinese was electrocuted this morning on a live wire rod the British Concession, making the third killed thus the blockade started. Tokyo a spokesman of the Foreign Office dissociated the nese Government from the anti-British campaign contdReuter - 191 words
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Article90 1939-07-13 1 London. July 12. he House ot Commons to-day li. Arthur Henderson asked her attention had been drawn ficia! charge' of espionage made M German Government against British Government m general against the British Consul-Gen-in \ienna m particular. K. A. Butler (Foreign Underlay- stated he had seen charges Oerman press90 words
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Article83 1939-07-13 1 London, July 12. ;^UMueu Ihal Messrs. Buntlath s aff^'rs are now ftnvV; ,rrla e d to enable the 5, i ,v,u "Crested parties en Friday. bet, > impending settlek Bunting and the as: tie Society are desio n Reuter. have been holding to the °nnection with an83 words
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Article82 1939-07-13 1 London. July 12. All parties m both Parliaments were represented at the Anglo-French M.P.'s meeting m the House of Lords which lasted over an hour and a half. An official statement declared that great sympathy was expressed with th? sufferings of the. Chinese people and great admiration forReuter - 82 words
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Article52 1939-07-13 1 STOP PRE SS I Chungking;. July 12. There is very little evidence of BUJ response m so-called free China to the appeal of Wang Ching Wai that China should mak-» peace with Japan. Chungking's reply takes the form of hjge signs at street corners, disavowing all thoughts of Reuter surrenderReuter - 52 words
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Article135 1939-07-13 1 Tokyo, July 12. j AN ex-War Minister, General S Terauchi. and Admiral jj Osumi, a member of the War 5 Council, have accepted Hit- ler's personal invitation to at- 1 tend the Nazi conference at Nuremberg. They will be ac- companied by staff officersReuter - 135 words
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Article172 1939-07-13 1 BRITISH BOMBERS' FLIGHT London, July 12. COMMENTING on the successful test flight of British bombers over France yesterday, which is greeted with a chorus of satisfaction m the British press this morning the Daily Telegraph says, "The position of the Axis powers if viewed m terms of military strategy and172 words
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192 1939-07-13 1 London, July 12. CIR Robert Craigie (British Ambassador to Tokyo) continues his efforts to obtain Col. Spears' release said Mr. R. A. Butler (Foreign Un-der-Sc retary) m the House of Commons at question time to-day. Mr Arthur Henderson asked if it were not quiteReuter - 192 words
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Article81 1939-07-13 1 Rome, July 12. ITALY'S action m expelling foreigners from the South Tyrol followed secret police reports regarding "certain persons, belonging to western nations m the province of Bolzano," according to an official communique. The communique .states that the expulsions were ordered "for political and military reasons,*' andReuter - 81 words
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Advertisement34 1939-07-13 1 Q tl Other Pages j Education Talks 2 J R Tv r" s ns 12 &13 Fi(M r r rues 14. 15 &18 irsasea i <>* es 2 2 23 Batrl 21 24 fplegr;n" s34 words
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700 1939-07-13 2 MALAY AN EDUCA TIONAL TALKS AT KUALA LUMPUR r Ai All DELEGATES FROM ALL OVER PENINSULA s i 19 ii Kd stion Departments of the Straits Settleference at Kuala tump I rerence wIU be attended by lnS pectlng and ao^nis- iV all sections <Emrli.sri_ Chinese and Indian S, hools, of700 words
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Article, Illustration28 1939-07-13 2 Married at St. Andrews Cathedral yestenjay. Upper picture. Mr. WlB Oak-Rhind and Miss Gwendoline Mary Grafton. Lower picture Mil Paul Bartram and Miss Molly Selfe.28 words
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Article134 1939-07-13 2 Singapore, Wednesday Si. \\i)Ki;vvs Cataeiial was the sctne of iuo waMtags tail afternoon. The Brsl aas between ;\i.ss Malls §eife ami vir real Bartram. Mr Bertram c. with the Siun ipoi, Harboar Beard. Ifj rrived m Singapore last week from her home Ln Hamp Lond .i134 words
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Article305 1939-07-13 2 THE Cathedral was also the aiaae 1 of the aaaHai af .Mr. William .Melfort Oak-Khnnl and MIBJ Gwendoline Mary Grafton. Miss Grafton is the daughter of Mr. I J E Grafton ol Pr< I wick, Ayrshire, and til late Mr,-.. Grafton and .she wu>s forn b Blstei at the305 words
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Article77 1939-07-13 2 Be; m, Wl iTnirersaaa All the (lermun Inijt -n down for summer h J day to enable thesti^-i; m the harveM a'S:m.e 30,000 studcw's ueasants and a tlioaisan^ a hernia and Moravia. j been included In the t( who are not allowect to pioyment without a w cording toReuter - 77 words
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Article443 1939-07-13 3 LfOLNESS OF THE MOVEMENT Singapore, Wednesday. l vi rto themes for extension of scout work far beyond .'d n -s-iibly be undertaken at present was made by Mr. rhll J %(!ut Commissioner for Malaya, m an address to the X, mrv Hub entitled "Scouting for Boys/ A t ,v443 words
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Article143 1939-07-13 3 UNKN OWN Singapore, Wednesday. his sudden lit and ipsed fr< t« i stool on June 30. Bgh i in< Cheang Soong quickly ponreu hoi water from '-'> i lei her drink it. his wife was refo thi with her lips. scaled. She died ■Ao-1 six days later. led that bronchoWa143 words
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Article, Illustration18 1939-07-13 3 Mrs. D. F. Robertson (left) and a group of 15 American world tourists, now m Singapore.18 words
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330 1939-07-13 3 Woman Alleges Man -Friend Stabbed Her (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Tuesday. r PHK preliminary inquiry m which a middle-aged Cantonese, Lee Stag, was alleged to have voluntarily caused jrrevious hurt to Chan Ah Mvi, a 25-year-old woman, on June 18 at about 6 p.m. at the 16th mile.330 words
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Article39 1939-07-13 3 C irrespondent) amat, Tuesday. B young Chinese name as Chin An re Inche Raul Magistrate, and he Buloh Kalout a satlsfac- she said, "and ri Sembilam to wed me even to cl her to be sent PU^ observation.39 words
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Article35 1939-07-13 3 U NKN OWN f to-day r. huori th-e; "Win Reuter British police and i:ed alive ten Arabs from Nazareth two months and who at the bottom of a Nazareth. The Arab hat well was anest-Reuter - 35 words
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Advertisement57 1939-07-13 3 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE^ MOTOR, PER SONAL ACCIDENT WORK MEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: SEREMBAN I'Ol BROS.. r MALACCA NG £OTE&Cp., X LUMPUR VLNG HSNG LOONG, NG KON CHEE, KLANG LEE ENG TEH, IPOH LEE AH WENG, PKNANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCI. LTD.57 words
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Article26 1939-07-13 4 London Wednesday. rMJ > Previous To-day Change ,L, >. perc H.M £7.8.6 BILVER ***** 3 u; J rH 15 13 ltf 15 15 16 +»8 rd26 words
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Article49 1939-07-13 4 Londn Wedajv RI'BBEK Q uiet Steady Spot Buyers 8 316 8 3 16 IM Forward August Buyers 8U 8' 4 2nd Forward September Buyers 8 4 8' 4 Sellers B*B 8 a 8 3rd Forward Oct. Dec. Buyers 8 516 8 516 Sellers B*B 8 7, 649 words
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Article109 1939-07-13 4 I Singapore. July 12. Tin at midday was $113 'a, up ft. The London Stock Exchange yesterday was reported as being generally brighter and according to cables received this morning tin shares there show a small improvement. Locally, however, this section of the market continued dull and109 words
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Article82 1939-07-13 4 London. WeJ PALM OIL (Malay) Pievious luaav In bulk JolyjAitf. c n VT COPRA (Straits. F..M.5.) ««.5.0 Nominal £140( J July shipment nn p Q v SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) £1 8 9 Value m' 1 1 TAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist quality I < Singapore July Shipment 13 6 Sellers82 words
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Article20 1939-07-13 4 RUBBER Hew York, Jd SpoL Buyers 16 5 16 16 5 16 Tin Sellers ie 716 16>*20 words
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Article74 1939-07-13 4 London m Previous To-day T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 176.72 176.71 I on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.81 13 16 Unchanged i.l. on Shanghai (closing seUing rate) 6 3 4 Nominal 6 7 8 Nominal H 1.1. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 2 7 8 d74 words
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Article83 1939-07-13 4 T London, July 12. KADE] stocks and Government reserves of nearly all raw materials were more than adequate for three months' consumption without imports into Britain on estimated, war requirements said the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster In the House of Commons today The necessaryReuter - 83 words
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195 1939-07-13 4 London, July 12. ci El TYNINE million sterling is th' amount, set forth m the supplementary army estimate, issued this morning. An explanatory note hows additional charges, which Will be provided by a loan. Tin R< gular Army and the calling on! Ol re*Reuter - 195 words
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Article119 1939-07-13 4 Imperial Chemical Industries ioJq 2 ?!l? r I Imperial Tobacco **^6 Canadian Pacific V* 1316I 316 I London Tin 3 H Rubber Plantation Investment Trust 7 2 266 I Linggis 12- 12- Ayer Hitam s 19 4« 2 19 4' 2 Southern Kintas 103 103 Pahangs 10119 words
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Article712 1939-07-13 5 UNKN OW N MINING Singapore. July 12. 5 p.m. Con. T.S. Orel. 181- 18j9cd Easetrn Realty 1.35 1.40 Est. Trust. Ag. 3.25 3.75 Eastern United 27.50 30.00 P. and tf. Ord. 13.55 11 85 do. 7ft Prefs. 9.05 9.30 Gammons laiaya 2.2G L2t Gt. E. Life f. pd. 61.25 63.25712 words
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Article153 1939-07-13 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Company Dividend Books Singapore, July 12. 5 t jn. Close TotAl fii Tl* Date Ex Dlv. >-*» Paylole Date Burma Malay 6d. No. 19 July 14 July 20 July 15 2 1 A% London Tin 4 r r less tax June 28 July 14153 words
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Article220 1939-07-13 5 LYALL EVATTS QUOTATIONS Singapore, Tuesday MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 3 7' 2 4Ayer Wengs 0.71 0.75 Batu Selangors 1.15 1.20 Hong Fatts 0.60 0.63 Hongkong Tin 18- 18 6 Jelebus 0.54 0.56 Kamunting Tin 8 6 9 3 Katu Tin 20 6 2116 Kents 19 2 1 KillinghalLs 13- 14220 words
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Article209 1939-07-13 5 3% 1937 red. 3962 f2/ T SO,UUO tot Ma> 15 Nov. 15 9V/ 2 99*2 c.!. 3% 1938 red. 1958 $4,000,000 tot Maj 'ls >ov. 15 97! 2 99», c.i. RHAIMI MUNICIPAL 5% »926 red. 1956-36 $4,000,000 jit May 1 Nov. 1 HT^ ***** c.i 434% 1929209 words
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Advertisement127 1939-07-13 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter AD. 182* Incorporated In the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society* BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f .40,030,000.- Reserve Fi'-nd 10,500,000London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland:— Rotterdam, The Hague, ai.| 64 branches anu sub-branches a* smaller places Netherlands East127 words
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Article46 1939-07-13 6 UNKNO WN While at worlf" J a river, Goh Scow I t| *awmlH coolie, treaf died of tetanus p, I a later. I A verdict oi' death by r was returned by n loiter, at tbeirxqul It was -treated herbs was applied on deceased was renur46 words
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Article42 1939-07-13 6 According to a teli I British Consul General ships arriving from M southern ports will h J cuired to undergo < \> fl the quarantine anchm a .1 on island off the soui -?*M Kwangtung, as a safi :uard .1 cholera infection.42 words
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Advertisement230 1939-07-13 6 you ,N -YOTM OM.V YOUNG ONOE-. You THE HARDY PAMILV WERE INTROMjCFD PO -judge eaaiaaa-.-'i*""*"*''" yAw_?y^ A. Jt" l^. J \I -^ajteß^aaaaeaAWaaaaaaatf^r lll "wH*^ #?^^tl ay*r* V v HaWifaiNoiaaHaaaaeaaaaaaava^aaavA^M*^*^*? f ii^^ _afa a XJ Hi,,,, ii j PAVILION 6-15 9-i5 TO-NIGHT; I DOROTHY BRANDON'S DRAMATIC BOMBSHEEI-HE *»**"*>"»** IBY HARLEY STREET—230 words
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Advertisement189 1939-07-13 6 I aaaaaaiaaiaiiiiii l(| ll||r w a r i: n ,-a^aW I "THE OKLAHOMA KID" WW YOU WILL GET A j REWARD of jH»i Thrilling Entertainment m IF YOU SEE THIS MAN aaaßHial ALHAMBRA-to-day 3.15, 6-15 9-15 the It's a CAGNEY you've Never Seen Before. .That ycu want tt sec Again!189 words
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Article209 1939-07-13 7 Another Still At Large (From Our Own Correspondent) A J aar, Monday. CUJAK BIN MOKSIN, the Javanese prisoner, who together with a k compatriot had escaped from the Muar Prison last week, was arrested early yesterday morning: m a small hut m a padi held m Serom and was209 words
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Article137 1939-07-13 7 London, July 12. ir War o*ea announces that an li lr v brigade, supporting ,s shortlj to move from Pales--1 1, Kl v „t This move, which has I .iiJeJ consideration for some Veen made possible by im£j' conditions m Palestine.- British Wireless London, July 11. L supplementary estimates,British Wireless; Reuter - 137 words
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Article66 1939-07-13 7 10; Correspondent] •The dog is only three Id and I thought that it was ake j. licence." said charged before d with having j wi licence. I- ied that the do?; f ail d was ageci I v Tie accused then riy. taken out a ad66 words
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Article64 1939-07-13 7 1 0 n Cc f Subramanian I ah Hean Kiah were this morn--1 before Mi. M. Ismail. :or.:i Magistrate, for fighting m b: night and disturbing the public peace. Both pleaded guilty and the Magistrate fined each $2. or m default two days' simple imprisonment. The second64 words
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Article303 1939-07-13 7 F rench Radio Expert In Singapore Singapore, Wednesday. w he object of Introducing radio to the masses m Saigon, a and powerful transmitting station has just been opened r ii direction of M. Jacques Tayar m collaboration with •:irv If i who is now :n 'Singapore, kiting the 8.M8.C. m303 words
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164 1939-07-13 7 F.M.S. Officer Retires After 3 1 Years Service [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur. Monday. MR. Albert G Knight, who has served m the F.M.S. Government service for nearly 31 years. has just retired from the post of Senior Assessment Officer, Sanitary Board. Kuala Lumpur, on reaching the age limit.164 words
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Article131 1939-07-13 7 I From Our Own Reporter] Penans, Tuesday. A CHINESE, Cheah Ean Soon, was charged before Mr. H. A. Forrer this morning with cheating Oh Lock Ngee by falsely representing to him that he was the owner of a coconut estate, and that ne thereby dishonestly induced131 words
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Article65 1939-07-13 7 [From Our Own Correspondent] Johore Bahru. Tuesday— A fine of $10 or m default one week's rigorous imprisonment, was imposed on a lorry driver, Chm Ah Hon, to-day by the Second Magistrate. Mr. M. Ismail, for negligent driving m Plentong village. Accused, who pbaded guilty, drove a lorry65 words
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Advertisement112 1939-07-13 7 In honour of Miss Gloria Stuart's arrival on the 17th inst., we have j specially selected for screening on this date "The Three Musketeers" m which Miss Stuart plays the role j of the Queen lAlhambrA! j MONDAY 17th JULY j 2 ttt >>>»««M» I! ■^■Ak •^S&^^l SraaßaaateiwP Ht j112 words
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Article, Illustration2902 1939-07-13 8 EDUCA TION OF PUBLIC IN CIVIL DEFENCE (From Our Own Correspondent) London June 30 JN aIJ parts ol the country trial 'black-outs" are being held to provide practice lor the Air Raid Precautions services and to test the efficiency of our2,902 words
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299 1939-07-13 10 A prominent member of the German community m Singapore recently asked why feelings of hostility towards Germany were 10 widespread Among British people. One might equally well a>k why anti-British feeling is so v aiespread m Germany, for judging by the299 words
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Article, Illustration800 1939-07-13 10 of the NORTH-WEST FRONTIER $avdet (pimp&hn&L -pKMNED elusive," like the Scarlet b Pimpernel, the Fakir of ipi has been sought, shelled, bombed and shot at by the Indian Army for a decade, but is still alive and free. Year after year, like flowers that bioom m the spring, reports havePlanet News - 800 words
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130 1939-07-13 11 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Food Shortage Again Feared Shanghai, July 12. A JAPANESE miliUry spokesman m Tientsin alleges that many antiJapanese agitators axe Leaving th? British and French Concessions on their way to Shanghai and Hongkong. L In order to prevent the flight of th*"130 words
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41 1939-07-13 11 XPENDITURE NEARLY DOUBLES REVENUE i. July 12 Exchequer returns irdinary revenue v" 101. 174.302. compared with 0.563.456 at the corresponding dat" The total expenditure, less »-bal ms, Is £3 11.695,283 267,674,1*2 at the cor- ipor.c: rig d of 1938.- British WirelessBritish Wireless - 41 words
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Article16 1939-07-13 11 Nevilc Handerador to Berlin. why« London to consult arrived back In British WirelessBritish Wireless - 16 words
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Article81 1939-07-13 11 London, July 12. When Mr. Mander (Liberal) .asked m the House of Commons if, m view of the fact that the Japanese, by their action at Tientsin had unilaterally violated the commercial treaties with the United Kingdom, he would consider legislation making obligatory the marking ofBritish wireless - 81 words
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Article146 1939-07-13 11 Sin Chew Jit Foh - Sin Chew Jit Foh Peipin?. July 11 rruF irnrrtcd formation of a Japaking Governments. Mr wang China v^ei. in .his news- a Bhangh iwni f r aavim China it iw t L,rh- compares caWsnK I toitig Utmbler and declan non 2S Japan's P««* tenMReuter - 146 words
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72 1939-07-13 11 Loudon Meeting Full Review Of Refugee Situation London, July 12. THE Inter-Govermnental Committee for Refugees will meet m the Foreign Office on July 19. It is expected that the committee will sit lor two or three days. About 30 countries will be represented and Lord Winterton will preside. Amongst theBritish Wireless - 72 words
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91 1939-07-13 11 Recruiting For Regulars Breaks All Records London, July 12. J ARMY recruiting during June broke all records for that rnontji since the Great War. Recruits a<jj cepted were 4,672, an increase <jt 1 1,069 over June last year. 1 I The total intake during quarter endejr? 1 June 30 wasBritish Wireless - 91 words
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Article, Illustration93 1939-07-13 12 PRACTISING VI THE ClTafl PALACE, London for t||f B national Car Racing Meetin jV was held on July 1. H. r shaw J up the bank, narrowly missing a J when the tyre of his m. g Sa J-B on the straight. He va s only J i? JPlanet News - 93 words
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Article, Illustration62 1939-07-13 12 ANKS AM) ANTI-TANK GINS used m a mock battle staged by the lhird Infantry Brigade at Aldershot. Hampshire, for the party of Rumanian editors now visiting Lngland as guests of the British Council the corner picture below shows the Rumanian Press party watching the battle through binoculars and belowPlanet News - 62 words
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Article, Illustration274 1939-07-13 13 Air Minister Shows Nimble Leg! H. ii. BALFOCR. Cnder Secretary of State •no a Koyal .Vr Fore c Exhibition m Charing EgrosiWl railway station. London. The exhiich u-ll remai:i open until July 27. includes Cnipnent and a "Spitfire" fighter plane. Ctesi type. Here Captain Balfour (right) is M A^htirlci. headPlanet News - 274 words
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Article, Illustration801 1939-07-13 14 Of Interest to Women Make a iM».e of tj-ese useful recipes hints aiEXT time that you feel like doing sometime new m the way M cookery, try M* recipes |M-» J> page They are all characterised by that "something different" wUch helps the housekeeper to provide dishes, drinks and snacks801 words
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Article1566 1939-07-13 15 THIS BUSINESS OF SHOPPING towards the ':ips. A delighail FINISH wai SlrT^"'* effect CROCHET MOTIFS t, :mming\he neat wqul COLLAR^"'/* W^* smart FLAP POCKETS COOL and nATO-rv ww COLLAR and the two to us. this time a sirnn.e SSSt^l^Sm^ ™*»B&£Sg &S2 embroidered over with a flora! design m WHITE OowStauSSIS1,566 words
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Advertisement66 1939-07-13 15 Raffles Hotel Building or 93 Bras Basah Road, Telephone 2868 :x: LADIES Hairdressing Salon New Wireless Permanent Waving Machine. No discomfort, no wires Definitely the best results obtainable. Elsie Mary BATTERY ROAD. x£fr. 4772 New Collection of Dresses for all occasions. SS to S3O MANILA SHOP RAFFLES HOTEL All Baby66 words
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Advertisement331 1939-07-13 16 j TO fRENCH PORTs' L** a CHARCEURS REUNIS j v Havre. Antwarp. Dunkirk My IT] "^"VJE T» Marseille.. Nantes. St. Nazarie Bordraux Juh B j ITO SAIGON INDOCHINA: ,a lontt Fo' Baton. Tourane and Helpnons July j f-AP VAXBULA rwaSSS. ItaW M* Halplwne Au= a Lgs^^ Lose Fors^ on *i331 words
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Article88 1939-07-13 17 VViihiaf.tr, July It, LcinCNT Roosevelt has nomintF, ,Vi P*Bl McNutt, High .iksiom'r the Philippines, as i./n.itv Administrator. .mM.r.ti.unt is regarded 111 5 1 u-li- as one of the most jKnt Hlticalb- which Mr. Urelt haw a»aaa. ileNutt has been extensively suphv friends for the Democratic Ldal nomination m 1940.Reuter - 88 words
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Article67 1939-07-13 17 \om our Own Corr*a**mAmul re Bahru. Tuesday— A Chinese Kg Kirn Sent:, appeared before Lond Magistrate, Mr. M. Ismail. charged with reckless driving and his car overturned at the 18tn lan Bcudai Road yesterday. injure Indian, who is still m Johore General Hospital. the charge had been67 words
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Advertisement296 1939-07-13 17 |HI'IC\S PHILP IJXE. I Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. B July 30 Aug. 4 KUR Aug. 31 Sept. 4 ■■ial rhenp round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the I s raies. engeia may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or 1 r he connecting X.P.M. Vessel.296 words
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Advertisement66 1939-07-13 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., ITD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA "SIRBHANA" 8,000 TONS SAILING JULY 14 AT NOON The abovo vessel lias excellent modern accommodation for Fir.^t Saloon ar 4 Second SMoon p.sse^Trrs. Special H* lid'y Return tickets to China and Japan 'interchangeable alt*66 words
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Miscellaneous193 1939-07-13 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit Ship Godown Gate Gate Kutsang 22 1 1 Hong Peng 22 1 1 Hai Lee 22 1 1 Rawalpindi 18 2 1 Alipore 16 2 3 Norviken 14 2 3 Africa Maru 11 2 3 Jerantut 10193 words
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Miscellaneous493 1939-07-13 17 j POSTAL INTELLIGENCE} TO-DAY Aden Rawalpindi July 13 7 p.m Australia: -Whole 'Qanta<" 13 I p.m Burma Khandalla 13 3 Dm Canada Western Husimi Maru 13 10 am Canada except Western Rawalpindi 13 7 p.n: Ceylon (Parcel Mail) Rawalpindi 13 7 on Hoihow Husimi Maru 13 10 am Egypt, Sudan493 words
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Miscellaneous124 1939-07-13 17 MAILS EXPECTED Mails expected from Europe etc 'London) by Air (Imperial) due to-day Delivery of boxholders' letters only at pm. and general delivery of letterjs a 4.05 p.m. .same. Mails expected from NetherlanC Indies by Air (K.LMj due to day. Dc hvery of boxholders' letters only at pm and general124 words
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Advertisement57 1939-07-13 18 Jr<*^- >}t}\ y£r»n„<v> yra f H\rs !jn i DRESSES, HOUSECOAT 5, CORSETS. FOX •ci* BEAUTIFUL -O\V SHEER V HOSIERY GL StamforJ ML I'hone (Eu Court 2335 SMITH'S PHOTO STORE The only English Owned Leading Photographic Studio m Malaya. AH kinds of cameras and One apparatus at special prices. SMITH'S PHOTO57 words
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Advertisement24 1939-07-13 18 A VERY SMART SELECTION OF FROCKS FOR ALL OCCASIONS, ALSO NEW MATERIALS IN EVENING GOWNS HOLLYWOOD BRASSIERS. I m: S 3l aim SIMM 924 words
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Advertisement77 1939-07-13 18 THE LATEST NEWS NET OVER TAFFETA H EVENING WEAR i S 2 LATEST CRAZE. DINE, AND DANCE IN g OF THESE LOVELY GO\fl| THEY ARE ON DISPLAY OUR GOWN SALON. ALL GRACEFUL. AND fj| AT VERY LOW PRICES. 1 (Incorporated m England! Exclusive gowns Said AT MADAME PA! 13. BATTERY77 words
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Article104 1939-07-13 19 Hankow, July 12. POSSIBILITY of a Japanese blockade of the French Concession at Hankow has increased following rejection by the French Consul of demands by the pro-Japanese Mayor, Chang Jen Li, m connection with suppression by the French authorities of a parade of pro-Japanese demonstrators through the Concession OnReuter - 104 words
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Article58 1939-07-13 19 Pelptng, July 12. A NTT-BRITISH measures are now beA ing taken at Tsinan, according to the Japanese, who say that Chinese merchants there will be allowed to dispose of their stocks of British goods pal have been warned that new stocks wil) be listble to confiscation. Chief British products soldReuter - 58 words
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Article65 1939-07-13 19 Tokyo, July 12. "In order to make the anti-British campaign a national one" two of the largest poitical parties, the Seiyokai and the Minaeito, have instructed their branches to organise antiBritish rallies m every prefecture, provision, town and village m Japan. The branches have been told that every rally shouldReuter - 65 words
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Article211 1939-07-13 19 tgapore, Tuesday. H E X v, eek has gone by withLvai a.-i that's about all we L for it. It also went by much business. York Bit* their love for re,limed one day was the worst I years but it was sandwiched Ltwo holidays, so didn t count, j,"211 words
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Article137 1939-07-13 19 London, July 12. > m the House of Commons Nay whether m view of the 'ned attack by the Japanese o n the Chinese dollar any IS k Was con templated by ini'v! u Govcrn ™nt towards "»'»>< the stability of Chinese rJZ Jnhn Simon said no i «niReuter - 137 words
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Article127 1939-07-13 19 Tuesday, July 4. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Warren had luncheon at Government House. In the afternoon Lady Thomas was present at the final of the K.O.R cup held at the Singapore Polo Ground and afterwards kave away the prizes. Wednesday, July 5. His Excellency presided at a127 words
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Article143 1939-07-13 19 Economic Pact With Poland I/jndon, July 12. HPHK Polish Ambassador m Londen, A Count Ravzyiwki. who return* A to London from Warsaw on Suwi. y *aw Lord Halifax yesterday aft moon at the Foreign Office. Questioned m tho House of Commf r.s regarding the Ar.clo-Polish negotiatirr,'* for a financial andBritish Wireless - 143 words
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445 1939-07-13 19 U.S. Senate Avoiding Neutrality Issue? Washington, July 12. THE Senate Foreign Relations Committee decided by 12 votes to li to postpone consideration of the neutrality issue until the next session. Among those who voted for the postponement were Senators George and Gilette, two Democrats whom Mr. Roosevelt opposed at the445 words
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Article92 1939-07-13 19 Shortly after the senate committee vote Mr. Cordell Hull conferred with Mr. Roosevelt. Mr. Hull then announced that the administration would continue to urge adoption of "security" m the neutrality programme. Senator -Minton, majority whip m the Senate, stated that any decision about forcing the measure "out of92 words
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Article209 1939-07-13 19 War Supplies May Be Stopped Senator Pittman. who voted against postponement of the neutrality issue, t^vcaled that he htd submitted to the committee a joint resolution empowning the President to restrict foreign commerce vith any signatory of the Nine Power Pact with China which JJ criminated against209 words
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65 1939-07-13 19 [From Our Own Correspondent} Johore Bahru. Tuesday— Tan Cbonr Beng a Singapore driver, was tars morning charged before Mr. M. Ismail Second Magistrate, on a charge of negligent driving and colliding with a Malacca car at about 1.30 p.m. at Jaian Pahaug yesterday. Accused claimed65 words
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Article50 1939-07-13 19 London, July 12— The Stock Exchange yesterday was brighter, the initial un dertone giving place .subsequently to a definite upward trend m prices, wit) buying also slightly larger. Qilt-edged and oils showed useful final gains whilr Kaffirs benefited from wider buyin*, particulaily. non-producers. Will Street was stronger.—] ReuterReuter - 50 words
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2101 1939-07-13 20 Singapore. n ism k Vena'; 2 of the aMunrrii-al CJTdJ rr dc nnc cr US) that it is Jtfg***^- of sinU, 0 umits oi the Municipality m iiipore as under re den AH persons affetUd thereto are inuition and who ob there aed to make2,101 words
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Article263 1939-07-13 20 MALAYAN UNIVERSITY AT LAST? Singapore. Wednesday pROM unimpeachable sour* the Tribune understands tb Malaya will probably have University at Singapore, jd sources have made ths surmi, judging by the disposition the McClean Commission prior to their departure d England after hearing the w of interested indi\ dnals i public bodies.263 words
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Article32 1939-07-13 20 Panr, July 12.— 1t is announc 200 British bluejackets and tne the Royal Mariner, numbenn= participate m the "Bastille Da tarv review. Admirals W Pound and Sir Edward Evans attend.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Advertisement112 1939-07-13 20 TangUn Barracks:—^ J All that piece oi land" oeq the War Department and m lots *****. *****0, 104 11 j Mukim of TangUn M Jgj cularly delineated on Certtna SS7B aheeta 3 and to J the Senior Superintendent oil Singapore. w barTI j president Miinlclpaico^ Tenders are invited for the*112 words
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Article81 1939-07-13 21 !S TX Chinese were killed and scores were injured to-day as a typhoon battered Shanghai. Trees were uprooted, hoardings, signboards, fences, roof tiles and tram wires were blown down and many streets were flooded. Traffic was completely disorganised, several radio stations were put out ofReuter - 81 words
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Article32 1939-07-13 21 An extraordinary general meeting of the Muslim Improvement Club will be held at the club premises on Sunday. July 16 at 10 a.m. A group photograph v»ill be taken.32 words
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707 1939-07-13 21 Amazing Story Of How Manager Was Duped I Singapore, Wednesday. IN amazing story of how the authorities of the Siong Lim Sawmill were alleged 10 have been tricked into believing that amber aas required by ilie Naval Base authorities for the contruction of a boom was dated to-day to Mr.707 words
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Article320 1939-07-13 21 Magistrate Compliments Counsel I Singapore, Wednesday. IN acquitting Chua Keng Seng, a 18- year-old Hokkien without calling upon him to give his defence, Mr. Conrad Oldham, the second police magistrate, complimented Mr. Samuel Fung, who defended the accused, on the very able defence he put up m the case. Accused320 words
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169 1939-07-13 21 Foreigners Ordered To Quit South Tyrol London, July 12. REMARKING th.it there seems to be no limit to Ihe versatility of the axis powers m the contrivance of fresh surprises. The Daily Telegraph comments: 'The fact is that no explanation has been forthccming regarding th<> nature of the 'military andReuter - 169 words
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104 1939-07-13 21 BRITISH ARMY CHIEF AS GUEST OF FRANCE London, July 11. THE War Office announces that Vi.s count Gort Chief of the Imperin: General Staff, accompanied by thrr officers, will visit Paris from Sept. 12 t< Sept. 14 as guests of the French Government. Among the functions Lord Gort will attendReuter - 104 words
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Advertisement58 1939-07-13 21 Law Notice For To -Day Before Mr. Justice Pedlow m 3rd Court at 11 a.m. 5.442 37) Shaik Awath bin Abdul Rah5.268 38» man Baswaydan vs. Shaik Awath bin Makforth BaObeid. Before Mr. Justice Manning m 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Assizes:— Rex vs. M. W. Frugtniet and C. G.58 words
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Article343 1939-07-13 22 Cricket Club Beaten By Four Goals To One "tl the SCC by Hai goals to one m", stirring game r^TO U. the Padang ShieU. for the second year m succession. Keenly contested, the game did not lack thrills especially m the second session when it livened343 words
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Article160 1939-07-13 22 Player Sent Off Field S.HaB. Beat Airmen Singapore. Wednesday. !V a Division 21* match on the 1 5.11.8. ground the S.fI.IJJ.S.C. deleted the R.A.F. (11.Q.) by tour goals to one this evening. At the beginning of the game the i as looked well-matched, but the B. soon ran away with160 words
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Article149 1939-07-13 22 After this go;. I the match became hopelessly marred by foul play on the part of both teams. The teams hf'haved as if they were giving an exhibition of how not to play. t ver\ kind of d'mbtful tackling was displayed and the referee had to pull up149 words
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Article162 1939-07-13 22 foil ■iwini. ult of the for pertnei i the ouifteid Cup petition <ih I aedal play, und< r neap- at the 0 Oolf Club Saturday. 15 p.m. Lt Col (i v r. Wil••s Mrs R H Birley vs Cant €i Mis c. h. McVI162 words
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Article202 1939-07-13 22 Following a number of quick alternative raids Dumbleton gave the Recs. the lead with a drive that flashed past Cherrington. This goal was preceded by some clever passing between the Recs. forwards, from a clearance by Hoeden. Dumbleton was eventually sent through by Clarke. Sweeping down from the202 words
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Article112 1939-07-13 22 Lembruaaen gave the Recs. their third joal when he trapped a ball which Rothcry had miskicked and drawing Cherrmgton out of goal, he placed it into 'he corner of the net. A determined raid by the S.C C sa>v Alphonso brinf off two good saves from112 words
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414 1939-07-13 22 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Wednesday. I DISPLAYING a form that was greatly m contrast with that offl yesterday. Battalion, the Salamis mare, belonging to thtl Singapore owner Mr. Lee Kirn Puat, as judged by her lnovemepjß this morning, should b«» h foiward runner on414 words
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151 1939-07-13 22 Indians And Moravia In Goalless Draw Moravia 0; LA 0. A GAME of missed chances was the Second Division (B) fixture played on the C.U. ground yesterday between Moravia and the Indian Association. The Moravians had more of the game In the first half which was like the secend session151 words
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Article54 1939-07-13 22 The following will represent The Chartered Bank Sports Club against The Harper Gilfillan Sports Club at football on Friday at Geylang Stadium:— Lye Hock. Leng Hock and Jin Tong Hock Chiang. Sim Chuan and Ah Seng James. Joon Thin. Chin Lye. Purser and Ah Chow. Reserves Arip54 words
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Article110 1939-07-13 22 Kluang Badminton Assn. (From Our Ov.n Correspondent! j J oho re RiVim At the annual general meeting the Kluang District Badminton A ciation held recently at the GW° ment English School. Kluang the 2 lowing were elected office-beau r the year 1939:— r Io President: Mr. AC. Bovd «J President:110 words
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Article59 1939-07-13 22 The following are requested to raaaj sent the above Party against the Maifl B.P. m a friendly match of four iirjH and two doubles, to be played on Sucdfl at 2.30 p.m. at their court. Francis Chung, Tay Bong Soq, Ng Heng, L. K. Cheng. Abrahim Qufl59 words
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Article354 1939-07-13 23 Four Goals Shared In Div. lI A Game P. Office 2; M.P.H. 2. JHOUGH experiencing the better of the exchanges throughout the game the Post Office *vere only able to force a draw with the M.P.H. who ri they met m a Division 2A league fixture played at the354 words
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Article166 1939-07-13 23 L Oar Own Con -I ■■*«> Lul wai be made m the Kir.r District Badminton Asso- Thursday) and to-morrow L ties m the Junior events will tved off. All the ties will be E off at the court of the Bunga Jons Badmintea Party. tallowing i s -he list166 words
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Article49 1939-07-13 23 Singapore. Wednesday. are further ties m the f.C. 1 mii tournament:— TIURSDAY Wj Doubles Serai-Final: (UnflnishCoui A O.ua Choon Leong and m Lim vs. Wong Thian Teck p t. Wong FRIDAY ?e n p. h1 U Final: Court A: Tan k T Lim vs. Winners of49 words
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Article57 1939-07-13 23 < ay._ Eng Koh Hainanese who last to a charge of oi Special Reserve" U and a tin oi cigarT his employer, Mr. F. 1 for sentence this j L. C. Gch m the ui-\ me magistrate send to one week's sunto I and a fine ol57 words
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Article101 1939-07-13 23 ime been selected to Hhaiese a*' !n a ome and Home^ M1 A cricket match on i pLa Association grounds ath p M SmTci* !tin 8 at 10 a.m. ,j lv Bertil r ENA S XI: Samson dei ttir p Pr L f U T n r llsekera J101 words
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Article113 1939-07-13 23 Smgapore, Wednesday. rE annual sports of St. Andrew's School will be held on Tuesday A.tg. 1 at 3 p.m. at the Jalan Besar Stadium Old boys of the School are reminded that there will be three events for them as follows. At 5.25 p.m. -100 Yards:113 words
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Article91 1939-07-13 23 During the closing stages of the game, Postals looked like scoring on at least three more occasions but for their erratic shooting. In the very last minute of the game, Dollah the Publisher's centre-forward sent m a terrific drive to the Postals' goalie, Said, who saved with91 words
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Article92 1939-07-13 23 Singapore, Wednesday. THE S.C.C. autumn lawn tennis tournament starts on Monday, Aug. 14. Entries will close on July 29. Members who desire to take part m the men's singles handicap, men's doubles handicap, mixed doubles handi-] cap, profession pairs handicap, veteran'^ doubles handicap should sign the92 words
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335 1939-07-13 23 (Py "PEN") f THE large crowd that assembled yesterday at Farrer Park were treated to a good ga^ie oi soccer played between the Pabiarug Rangers and the Newton Kockiights m which the former beat the latter by five clear (><»als. Although the Newton Rangers lost335 words
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173 1939-07-13 23 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat. The draw for the Batu Pahat district tennis tournament resulted as follows: JUNIOR SINGLES Karim— bye; Geok Soo vs. Lam Chye; Khoo Ah Thong vs. Menthol Basir; S. Mahmood vs. Abdul Majid; Hisham vs. M. E. Mattheus; Beng173 words
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182 1939-07-13 23 DLAYING on the S.C.C. courts yesterday evening m a friendly inter-club tennis tournament, the S.C.R.C. beat the S.C.C. by three games to two when five seta of doubles were contested. Only two matches ran to three seU the best of the two182 words
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Miscellaneous25 1939-07-13 23 TIDE TABLES TO-DAY High Water: 7 38 a.m. 7.0 ft. 7.08 p.m. 8.4 ft. TO-MORROW High Water: 8.55 a.m. 7.4 ft. 8.07 p.m. 87 ft.25 words
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228 1939-07-13 24 London, July 12. |N the House of Commons to-day, questioned regarding the AngloSoviet negotiations, Mr. Neville Chambeilain said 'he had nothing to add to his statement of Monday Mr Noel Baker (Lab., Derby*, suggested that as negotiations had been going n for 3' 2Reuter - 228 words
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Article74 1939-07-13 24 Rome. July 12. Count Grandi, Italian Ambassador London, has been given an appointment In Rome. He Is to be Lord Chief Seal i the Realm Count Grandi succeeds Signor Solmi, 'ho resigned the post for personal BalOnm. The Lord Chief of the Seal is iso MinisterReuter - 74 words
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Article73 1939-07-13 24 BRITAIN'S STAND AT TOKYO London, July I 2 TIIK TIMES* diplomatic corrc'pmdent writes that if ihe Japanese Cabinet bring torts aid at Tokyo talks issues wide* than Uttas of Tientsin Noc-kadt, the negotiations cannot succeed. •The British Government, the correspondent says, "have neither the desire en their own account norReuter - 73 words
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Article168 1939-07-13 24 London, July 12. A GRAPHIC descriptic of the Fatal dive of the Thetis was given by the master accompanying the tug, Capt. Godfrey, at the resumption of the inquiry to-day. He said, "The Thetis started to roll from side to side. Then the Low went down and sheReuter - 168 words
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Article39 1939-07-13 24 Paris, July 12. The Government has requested an Italian, Sig. Conetto Petinatto Paris correspondent of the Popolo di Roma to ieave France at short notice. This action folows the expulsion of M. Devau Reuter ..ua m. uuyon frtm ItalyReuter - 39 words
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102 1939-07-13 24 Sh :P!.. an d Se el^ aux liaries afloat before the end of "hi year. imH comprise eve 35.000-ton battlehips, Including the Jellicoe five 8 000--ton cruisers, seven smaller cruisers 'four large aircraft -earners ten to fifteen i.7ou-ton destroyer*, and nine oceang submarine! Thei auxiliariesReuter - 102 words
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189 1939-07-13 24 Demonstration Of The "Entente Cordiale" London. July It. THIS week's dramatic demonstration of the Entente Cordiale" has provoked widespread public interest. The lata* evidence of Anglo-French Services co-opoiation is that for the first time m two r:;;tunes a British ship will take part hi the Anna exercise and manoeuvre* ofReuter - 189 words
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97 1939-07-13 24 Berlin, July 12. "DEMONSTRATIVE threats," "Impuuent provocation," and "Is acquaintance desired with the German Air Force?" are among the furious headings m the German press regarding the flight of British uarplanes to France. 'Germany may rest assured that not one British bomber would get throughReuter - 97 words
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Article123 1939-07-13 24 aajaaaajßaafa»»aa»»»a»aßaa»aaa»Ba»aßa»»__ bßb! One of the latew British produn is to be seen at ihe Pavilion Outsider," which met with a al ception from last rights audieS It is the story of a man 31 wonders at manipulative surgery I outside the ranks of the medical123 words
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Article196 1939-07-13 24 COMMONS AND PALESTIN WHITE PAPER London. July I*l IN the House of Commons to-ofl replying to numerous questkaaj on the League and the PaleaJ White Paper, Mr. Malcolm wM Donald (Secretary for the Coloufl said the report of the Permaafl Mandates Commission was not lal to be published before theReuter - 196 words
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Article65 1939-07-13 24 London. July. The Bank of Erpland announce! purchase of gold bars, valued at m 848. It is generally assumed m transaction represents a transfer, sumably from the Exchange EQ» tion Fund, m order to meet the u» m the note circulation, when v past three weeks hasReuter - 65 words
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Article42 1939-07-13 24 New York. Jug Americans who co not rj^d Harvey light heavyweight cnanv are holding their own won; l to-morrow, when Melio Betu»a Billy Conn at Maci son The generally opinion Is l,u be arranged later between and Harvey. RenterReuter - 42 words
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Article24 1939-07-13 24 Paris, July 12.-Georscs n-;'; -M r-. mm-ZZL~*ZL* «f thp Pais o«>»- 'HH -i i ts|)'Ji!Ut :it ua a*** expelled from Italy.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article31 1939-07-13 24 T London. July 12. e i bv election at South Portsmouth, Sir Jocelyn Lucas, National Conservative was returned unopposed nf l^! th elevation v- 11. 10 me Peerage.— ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Advertisement11 1939-07-13 24 7he JOelicious tfhirsl Quencher Whilst Sailing PHO/jf 3^6y^^~ If AERATE D_WATERS_11 words
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