Morning Tribune, 18 July 1939
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Title Section12 1939-07-18 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 4_-.\o. 142. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, July 18, 1939. FIVE CENTS12 words
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826 1939-07-18 1 PREMIER ON TOKYO TALKS London, July 17. |X tiie House of Commons to-day, questioned regarding the Tokyo discussions, Mr. Neville Chamberlain (Premier) said there had been many statements in the press, both in Japan uid England, that the Japanese Government w midReuter - 826 words
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Article98 1939-07-18 1 New Bill To Deal With I.R.A. i London. July 17. liamentary days remain before the House of e summer rate Government utend to d\s- all their emergency legisla- well as transact other out\ig business, apart from that can conveniently be left ever he autumn session. w of the crowded stateB.O.W. - 98 words
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73 1939-07-18 1 ANGLO POLISH STAFF TALKS TO-DAY London, July 17. LO-Poiish staff talks will begin l Warsaw to-morrow and Gener Edmund Ironside, Inspectoral of Overseas Forces, left v air this morning, travelo Warsaw via Copenhagen and lia eri from Gydnia to Wari>h Air Force aeroplane. itions will be between We and Marshal73 words
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Article35 1939-07-18 1 I ind livnside has left > accompanied by Her'. tt»ch« in London. natic correspondent staying in Poland for Omco v u is stated that the Ify C( continuation of j t ei heady established.—35 words
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Article49 1939-07-18 1 Paris, July 17. Sig Luigi Pome Paris correspondent of the Giornale d'ltalia, the Rome newspaper edited by Virgino Gayda, Known as Mussolini's mouthpiece, has been ordered to leave France. There are now three French journalists in Rome, compared with 22 Ital.ans in Paris. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article28 1939-07-18 1 London, July 17. Prince and Princess Paul of Yugoslavia have arrived in London and are staying at Buckingham Palace for a few days.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article49 1939-07-18 1 London, July 17 ReDlying to Mr. Noel Baker (Lot Deroy/, Mr. R. A. Butler (Foreign Under-Becretary) said no repiy ruiyet \y&n received from the Japanf-t: srnnent to the British protests > »v cf ruing the murder of Mr. Unite*. The qutrtion of further action was bring centered ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article51 1939-07-18 1 ANOTHER BOMB OUTRAGE London, July 17. AN incendiary bomb explosion S occurred in tlie cloakroom and parcels office at Wolver- hampton railway station early this morning. Windows were blown out and the office was j partially wrecked but no-onc j was injured. The I.R.A. are be- lieved to be responsible.Reuter - 51 words
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187 1939-07-18 1 London, July 17. IT to-day's Thetis inquiry, he Mersey Harbour Board Salvage Officer Captain Hart, described two attempts to take off one of the stern covers. He said that after the second attempt the Thetis began to cant slightly and he considered itReuter - 187 words
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Article78 1939-07-18 1 London. July 17 Iff, Neville Chamberlain stated in the House of Common! to-day that fresh instruction., had been sent to Mi. Seed* ill Moscow and hfl was not in 1 tion to ai'd mythim to rtceni statements. Asked it he could make a statemen on Wednesday,Reuter - 78 words
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Advertisement20 1939-07-18 1 ;.fe Owner Fined St p U a^ S LfaTeS 13 i Rannu Oume 22 23 >P° rl 21 &24 j20 words
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Article534 1939-07-18 2 CAFE PROPRIETOR HEAVILY FINED Premises Used As House Of Assignation Singapore. Monday. Vl> 1 C GOH Sftagapw? 1 «h Folice Magistrate, to-day imposed the J maximum fin,- ol $50 on a Hainaneae, Tan Meng Han. proprietor. lor permlttlM prostitute, to remain on the premises of the Moonlight Cafe Jalan Besw.534 words
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88 1939-07-18 2 Mr. Tan Cheng Lock Returning To Singapore M!J. and Mrs. Tan Cheng Lock. i'i wh< h*rt b^n away from \felaya «mcc 1035, are expected back witM thr'r family, which inU:o' a Mr. Alfred Tan and the Visve Alice and Agnes Tan. on Hie PrertOCnt Doumer due here three years Mr88 words
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177 1939-07-18 2 Women In Chopper Brick-Bat Affray Singapore, Monday. JWO women, a Chinere and a Eurasian, lived in the same house at MacPheison Road. Nothing came between them until one night when In a cafe near their home they fell out. The resultant "bad blood." it appeared, left one of the women177 words
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Article, Illustration33 1939-07-18 2 The second Battalion of the SVC. in the course of their route march through Singapore yesterday. The salute was taken in Clemenceau Avenue by Lieut. -Col. W. H. Kingsberry. Commandant of the S.V.C.33 words
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76 1939-07-18 2 'Terang Bulan' Actors' New Picture Singapore, Monday. JTOS tw« mos! popular actors of "Ton;nii Hulnn" co-star in their kfest rfftnre "Fafima" which opened a season at the Happy Theatre la* nijerht. "Fatima' is streets ahead of previous Urns and is mied with action and hT Tl Of un s «al76 words
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Article, Illustration189 1939-07-18 2 Singapore. .Umtl THE 2nd Bat talk n. Straits Si men Is Volunteer 1 J parade this evening when they! their jnnual route march under direction of Lt.-Col. I). G. N Commanding 2nd iJattali«»n. Cver 650 ranks made a stnkir colourful picture as they can tmartly to the189 words
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Article111 1939-07-18 2 ■HlP** Men* ALLEGED to have broW» «J K hor.se in Changi occupied police inspector, Mr. Anaui j Mohamde Salleh. a youn w hamed Sirat bin Abu app< an« fl Mi. Com ad Oldham this !t charge of housebreakin l c The ):rcsecution condiif Inspector Charles W. the offeree111 words
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Article, Illustration145 1939-07-18 3 I Stuart, with her husband, Mr. Arthur Sheekman, returned ore from BaU yesterday morning by the K.P.M. Plancius. in- a representative of the Morning Tribune at the home of L Hher where a party in celebration of the 19th birthday of Fisher was in progress, Miss Stuart described herself145 words
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Article152 1939-07-18 3 L.L--''^"^ KDIIJ entertainment is pro■fd by The Three Musketeers," ■o iry Fox production Ho be seen at the Alhambra. 'It Bnusical comedy version of the K 3 book, with Don Ameche as Hag-nan and no other than our Bi<- n ds the Ritz Brothers as the K Musketeers. K-152 words
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Article82 1939-07-18 3 I Singapore, Monday. CHINEBE, Ton Kjli, who broke his bond, appeared before Mr. Conrad Bham today and pleaded guilty to eft ol an iron vcd. I tor Charles W. Such told the rate that the complainant had mvtcted of a similar offence and i under a82 words
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Article16 1939-07-18 3 I, Rotary Club meeting, at Adelphi Hotel on Wedpurely a business meetir.^ Rotariani.16 words
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Article64 1939-07-18 3 Singapore, Monday. I Kadir (20) appeared before co Och in the fifth police morning in answer to a 1 he at 330 p.m. on July 15 loyd Read, committed house- i Mtering into a building in Mill H Heale and used as. swelling, in order to commie •hairbrush64 words
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Article229 1939-07-18 3 Funeral Of Mr. C. O. Rod rig ues. Singapore, Monday. FE death took place at his residence, No. 155 Teluk Kurau Road, Singapore, on the 12th inst. after a long illness, of Mr. Clarence Oswald Rodrigues, at the age of 47 years. The deceased, who came of an old Malacca229 words
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Article132 1939-07-18 3 Singapore. Monday. MESSRS. Cheng Kim, Kenneth Camp- bell and Lee Quee Aun were to-day each charged with driving without a licence and driving when not covered by a third party insurance policy. Mr. C. H Whitton. Traffic Jud^e, fined Cheng Kim and Campbell $5 on the first charge132 words
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Article64 1939-07-18 3 Singapore, Monday. PLEADING guilty bei'cre Mr. Conrad OMham. the Second Police Magistrate, this morning, to a charge 'of theft of a fountain-pen from a compatriot In North Bridge Road, Choy Yok Yan a Cantonese, was .sentenced to three weeks' rigorous imprisonment. He admitted two previous convictions. Then64 words
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Article67 1939-07-18 3 Singapore, Monday. Fro Hainanese figured as accused In an arms possession charge explained to them in the Third Police Court this morning. They were Wee Pang Yan, 22, and Wee Yuk Yuan, 27. The men, were arrested on Saturday night at Jalan Besar. The police alteged67 words
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Article174 1939-07-18 3 Too Big For A Manicure Singapore, Monday. 9 "WHY did you carry the knife?" asked Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke, the Third Police Magistrate, of a young Sumatra Malay, Ahmad Sultan bin Baginda Mahkota. j "To cut my finger nails/' was the reply. Ahmad Sultan, who said he was an unemployed seaman,174 words
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Article28 1939-07-18 3 Under the auspices of the Singapore Tamil Epworth League, a variety musical entertainment will be given on Saturday at 6 p.m. at No. 1, Short Street.28 words
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Article17 1939-07-18 4 PieriOUl To-day'" 1 Change SOLD 85 n.B 6 M 163 K 1G 3 lt; 31617 words
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Article66 1939-07-18 4 Previous To-day^ H RI'BBER Steady, Quiet Very Steadv o mt Buyers 8' 4 85 io SpOt Sellers 8 5 16 8 3 8 Lt Forward August Buyers 8 j 85 16 Sellers 8 3 8 83 8 2nd Forward September Buyers 85 16 85 16 Sellers 8 366 words
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Article19 1939-07-18 4 London. Monday. t «tam>iki> PrtrtOUl T<»-day Change Tiu SIAMMKI* £230 r (afternoon price) g" I arc! Ulb19 words
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Article80 1939-07-18 4 London MuJ v Previous To-dav PALM OIL (Malay) c^ In bulk July Aug. £13 b.O Nominal £13 ****** COPRA Straits, F.M.S.) July shipment £10 6.3 Nominal £10 2 i fa SAGO FLOUR Sarawak JulyjAug. shipment B{4H Sellers Qua TAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist quality (Singapore) July Shipment 13 6 Sellers80 words
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Article146 1939-07-18 4 London. M-r.cr^B Previous To-day CiJ Distillers 94 3 94 3 Dunlop Rubber 26 44 26 44 I General Electric 74 74 I Imperial Chemical Industries 28 44 28 3 Imperial Tobacco 128 9 123 14 Anglo-Dutch 22 21 9 Canadian Pacific 44 44 London Tin 3 14146 words
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Article33 1939-07-18 4 New York. Saturday. Market Ton* Previous To-day Chi* Siit Steady p Buyers 16 716 Closed tin Sellers i 6 nl6 Market Tone Spot Quiet Quiet 48 5 8 42i;2 1S33 words
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Article70 1939-07-18 4 London, Moncl Previous To-day Change T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate' 176.72 Unchanged t t Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8 W2 I|H T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 6 3 4 Nominal 611 16 Nominal -I" t.t. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is 2 7 8 d Unchanged70 words
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Article111 1939-07-18 4 l.oiulon. July IT. I TI4 death el LJeut-Celeiiel Si* Btnrv Earte K innouneed-— Reuter. Henry 1 A,, I :a hire. After joined the Army a d served] with i' 1 tlnction Hi enrice Ui >i> t Jowakl Cam- (medal and clasp); Afghan BO (m< lal); Egyptian111 words
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Article51 1939-07-18 4 Singapore, Monday midday was $113, unchanged j«nd i.'.t price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 28 1 (tuts, buyers October December 28Vi. market steady. Qu> conditions reuled in all section.s o( the share market to-day and with few reature, »1 Interest, only i .small businesa51 words
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Article191 1939-07-18 4 AMBITIOUS RELIEF PROJECTS Shanghai. AMBITIOUS work-relief projeils have been Parted by the National Relief Commission of the Chi te^e Cwiverniuent with a view to eliminating entirely the wai refugee problem in China. These include various proiucl: schemes -road construction. devr;)))ment of mines, .soap making, spi ujinj and weaving, manuiacture of191 words
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Advertisement50 1939-07-18 4 I mm BH^M^« I NOMINAL CAPITAL: ISSUED PAID UP CAPITAL: $10,000,000 BRANCHES throufhovt Malaya, Siam, Burma, South China, French Indo-China and Netherlands Eaai Indies. I AGENTS A CORRIB^ I PONDENTS in all prinI opal dtica of the World. I KANKING IKANSAC I TIONS «f •wiry 4tmI oiptum «Jkdertakea. MAbT' aa50 words
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Advertisement17 1939-07-18 4 SOUTH lIKIiIMI INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. CAN YOU AFFORD AN UNINSURED LOSS BY FIRE? I. finlayion a m17 words
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Advertisement6 1939-07-18 4 SIME DARBY frCo..lTo: I^." I< ?'o^^'6 words
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Article635 1939-07-18 5 STOCKS SHARES All NINO ipoWf July 17, 5 p.m. I; 199 20,9 0.72 0.76 1313 19J3 v i ig 24- 25 6 V 0.50 055 I, 0.23 0.26 Ti i \i i tb ■t Tin 8 3 9 K 19 23 ..1.72% 180 B 14 6 15 6 M.. 7'-635 words
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Article141 1939-07-18 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Company Dividend Books Singapore, July 17. 5 p.m. TIS Date Ex Div. >»\t Burma Malay 6d. No. 19 July 14 July^S^ Julv i? 16 2V*% Kampong Lanjut 6d. No. 12 July 26 Aus 2 Julv 27 Pungah 9d. No. 18 July 21 Aug.* 4141 words
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Article213 1939-07-18 5 LYALL E VATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Monday Buyers Seller AmpaU 21[<2 4Ayer Wcngs 0.71 0.73 Batu Selangors 1.17 1.22 Hong Fatts 0.61 0.64 Hongkong Tin 13- 13 6 Jelebus 0.54 0.56 Kamunting Tin 8;6 9j3 Katu Tin 20i6 2116 Kents ..19 2|l KillinghalLs 13 1 U\Z Kramats 8- 9!I'uchais 1.15 1.20213 words
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Article190 1939-07-18 5 HMQAPOKI MUNICIPALITY }JJI red 1940 $400,000 Mar. 31 Sept, 30 101 102 nom f red 1947 $1. 600.000 106 108 nom 2 Mar. 31 Sept. 30.... Wrjd 1955 $1,000,000 31 Sept. 3u 113^ H4y 2 nom Tnl w d 1963 ROOO.OOO i M ar. 31 Sept. 30190 words
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Advertisement136 1939-07-18 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1824 Incorporated in the Netherlands (Netherlands Trading Society* BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000Reserve Fluid 10.500.000 London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland— Rotterdam, The Hague, a: %4 branches and sub-branches a* smaller places Netherlands East136 words
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Advertisement113 1939-07-18 6 l^i^ R L^r UR GREAT I t iitbrtuu w show of shows i i 3^. .71-hr. ru^'feea. .J^jJ^V^ rmmuimmram^'^m^^ 'JJ™ A VioriAL ice follies- bess ehrharot roy SMPSTAO EODIE SHIPSTAD and OSCAR JOHNSON j Suppling pictures including THi: r.AV>IOXT BRITISH NEWS HM.III4IHMMNMNMNM ■■< m ccc r'v is gay entertainment .FRtr.113 words
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Advertisement106 1939-07-18 6 If Teacher Onlv if S!a^B^-' The C c^ -"^S I I ff'^^Wiß BELLAMY f.S 1' ond \l3^^B^ SO BEAUTIFUL STARS OF TOMOMtA 1 A COtUM I *> > Cl "'^^M STARTS THIRSDAi^R Pa vi Liofß 6-45P.M.-HAPPV THEATHE-9-IsP.avß' Bigger and Better than 'TERANG Bl I AN FATIMA" I ALL MALAY DIALOGUE106 words
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355 1939-07-18 7 L, n O?r» Correspondent) fc^;,. Ba>W Saturday Jt i(! ltl s were successful I BahW while fourteen nJ r in the Johoro Air I v m inations. Three Bahni while five >ug j, i n Kluanjr. i I cr.ndidates obtained 1 m355 words
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Article100 1939-07-18 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL A. Dean, president of the Association of Malaya, arKuala Lumpur this mornA A Reskfeftt of Netrri Semleri to Negri Sembilan by A m j Dtries, private secretary rnor, has left for Kuala Johnstone was amcuj; In th- mail train that Lumpur last night. if, A Ht 11. Irafflc100 words
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Advertisement73 1939-07-18 7 >*«■■■■■■■■ ■■■> j EMPIRE TALKIE j j 7 PM. TO-NIGHT 9-15 j Mark Twain's Beloved story! "THE ADVENTURES: j OF TOM SAWYER" j Entirely in Technicolour MIDNIGHT PREMIERE iATURDAY 22nd JULY ■••■•>■ I Alhambr A I I NEXT CHANCE j S^B. _JL. 'VSw iiLft. *^W^mCv w tml henry"arthur\ oS \oo^^73 words
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Advertisement163 1939-07-18 7 aVa saor M J Through Excitement Crammed fun- Jammed Adventure The RITZES RIDE with D'ARTAGNAN! One for all and all g t for you! 3, j ALHAMBRA-3 is, eis <M5 pm. AA m, A mmmyM^mmm^ s ft sin K in S' lo^nif^ *C*itinjf DOi\ A3! wA II r, dartagnan I163 words
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Article, Illustration205 1939-07-18 8 Japs Massacre Hainan Aborigines LbJ ;iiH»ri»;iiM- in Hainan Idand at Um f<H»t of liv. Ini^r Moiiiifl .Lit* WCffl killi'd l)> fMMICM BUUM air raids «n Jinn* EC, Mi an efHftl iiiiiiihiT urn* wMimltri, according (•> won! rectified t»v Hunan resMeatai ln-rr. The c ne of the m th ol lInternational News Agency - 205 words
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Article96 1939-07-18 8 f'ENERAL Sir Edmund Ironside is due to arrive here by air from Gdynia to-day at 5 p.m. for talks with hitfh Polish army officers, announoti the Government piper iazelii I'olska. Britain's Inspectoi General of Overseas Forces will confer will (ienernl Smi^ly Ryd/ and among others he willReuter - 96 words
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Article79 1939-07-18 8 RAUB GOLD CO. QUARTERLY REPORT THK lUub Australian (.old Mining <<». lA<l., has issued the iollonmg for the quarter I ndrd way 20 (consisting o f thro.- four w rekly periods) BATTERY £°nnage «>f Ore raised 14.632 tons. NO of Ounces of Bullion produced 1<»- ounces. N f Ounces a79 words
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Article161 1939-07-18 8 j "Rubber World Will Not Be Sorry" THOSE who deal in rubber In Smga pore are said to be of thje opinion that postponement of the rubber barter plan may possibly cause a fractional fail in the price of thjp commodity, just a:s the recent negligible increase in161 words
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Article42 1939-07-18 8 NAZI PROPAGANDA I ATKBT development m the invcsti tons into Nazi propaganda activities 1(>(1 ls f an unconfirmed report that French counter-esplonan asenta h™. ln IHII 'on on a proDa•a h c ;mPfiKn to be carried out i~?S; a\ itun Empire." ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article165 1939-07-18 8 Tushinuton, July 17. pULFILMENT of (he Inms of the Ani>!»- American barter agreenicnJ may. owing to a complicated Congressional situation, he delayed indefinitely, if a proposal beinu con^dered l)> a committee is adopted, according to some Congressional leaders. The proposal, which Is suppo-ted byReuter - 165 words
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146 1939-07-18 8 Malacca's New Resident Councillor Malacca, Monday. \T is rumoured that the Hon G. W. Bryant, Resident Councillor, Mala eca, will soon bo proceeding on leave and i hat his most probable sucessor w likely to bo Mr. W. S. Ebden, at •resent attached to the Land Office M Commissioner of146 words
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91 1939-07-18 8 Ocean Crosse Twice In 7 -Ton Cutter AFTER mwiiu the A1ia,,,,,. n pic-handed, only a H and compass as gui u^ F Clark, a 45-year-nhi man b3 his seven-ton cutter Girl frS safely into Cornish Harbour Lushing the tiller and while he sn tchei bieep v.as one of the ofReuter - 91 words
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Article71 1939-07-18 8 NARKUNDA EXPLOSION THEORY Colombo. July I rE explosion on the Narkundai believed to have occurred in th hold in the after part of the Us where mails for Ceylon were i\ parently kept. The police i sceptical of the theory of a boral The explosion was so severe that i71 words
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Article50 1939-07-18 8 Colombo, July 17.— Pandit Juk^jJ Nehru arrived by aeroplane Xf *m afternoon to negotiate with Ce>! -urn tical leaders in regard to re P r !jfl of Indians. He originally intoned sail from Bombay in the Narkuncaj p. O. liner in which an occurred in Colombo harbour.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article81 1939-07-18 8 London. July THE British Governments djd*»j 1 suspend Jewish ta^g l" Palestine for six months fr <m w condemned by an emergency con." convened by the Zionist F^era™ Great Britain and Ireland and B London yesterday. It was attended by over who passed a resolutionReuter - 81 words
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61 1939-07-18 8 Japanese Will Protect British Lives Property twruv x. Tsingtao, July I'I Hh situation arising out of the recent anti-British h«u o h r^ was di *«»ssed at a meeting this aft«.no«" between Rear-Admiral Murray and the Commander of <"* Japanese naval forces here. It is understood that Admiral Murray wasReuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration753 1939-07-18 9 HORATIUS - HORATIUS NOTES AND PROBLEMS e Very Deuce By I not popular cards; tu most humble in sometimes they asiportance than Aces. I be promoted to trick ken cards of higher deI been pUyed, but the C ard b net entirely a rniftcarit curd may make between succtM and753 words
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681 1939-07-18 9 THE OLDEST SPECIES OF HUMAN BEING IN THE WORLD THfeRI, has been considerable speculation among the world's leading anthropologists regarding the identity of the oldest species of human being that inhabited this earth Of recent years he controversy has been narrowed down to two species, namely ing J2JjJ eanthropus Java681 words
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Article156 1939-07-18 9 Spectator Killed London A SPECTATOR was killed and a girl performer wa<? seriously injured in an wliich occurred just before a performance was due to begin in "The Wall of Death" at the pleasure grounds in New Brighton. The spectator was Leonard Sidney Sutton, of Bell Green Road, Coventry, a156 words
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296 1939-07-18 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Tuesday, July 18, 1939. BARTER DEADLOCK THE cotton-rubber barter scheme, which a few weeks ago seem- od certain of being carried through for purely political reasons, has been caught up in the imperfectly understood and complicated meshes of the American legislative machine and may not be heard of296 words
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Article378 1939-07-18 10 DOOtl To Fal "ng as they march to J enormous youth rallies a^H portam pun of modem^^B But the most t ftYc live and r/^H tic method of dominatioJ^M National Sociahsir.— Dr I finds a weakness. "These eternal night I keeping of the whole M the march, seemed to378 words
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365 1939-07-18 10 DESPITE his threats and loud mouthed boasts of invincible military power, Hitler daily draws nearer the hour when he must suffer the humiliation of seeing the collapse of all his vaulting ambitions. WAR OR NO WAR. NAZI GERMANY'S PLAN TO DOMINATE365 words
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Article, Illustration19 1939-07-18 10 ptojSg S^S!!^TJ!Ji^^:! im 9»o\ -*aile Selassie of Abyssinia, has taktn up *^£tm the wicket for twenty minutes. Planet NewsPlanet News - 19 words
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Article237 1939-07-18 11 Hongkong July 13. CHINESE pap«rs hptr puh'ished the arrival of Lieut-General Kenji Doihara in Canton to further political activities in gaining objective instead of relying mostly on military optft-attons. The main activities the "Lawrence of Manchuria" an; to popularise the moribund Cantt.n rejrmie, which is first to be reorganised.International News Agency - 237 words
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Article59 1939-07-18 11 IL Ottawa. Pian tobacco production has inirom 30.00u.000 pounds in 1929 Ul-time high record of 98,427.900 m 1938 when the value to the s was $20.00c.000. represents an increase of 36.5 it. in volume and 16.6 percent J over the 1937 production. Extobacco, mostly in unmanua condition. amounted59 words
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Article64 1939-07-18 11 Soviet Air Raid On Manchukuo Tokyo, July 17. SOVIET- OUTER Mongolian warplanes during the week-end penetrated Manchukuo territory as tar as Fularki. accwding to a Kwantnng Army communique quoted in a Domri Agency despatch. Frcni Hsinking they dropped eiqht bombs and two houses were destroyed and seven people were seriousiyReuter - 64 words
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Article97 1939-07-18 11 Shanghai, JUiy u. In view of the present conflict between Soviet and Japanese fences on the Manchukuo and Outer Mongolian border, the Soviet press recently published a map of Buir Lake showing that the frontier as agreed upon by treaty -uns from Hcmman^n to Fulertinuiin. cast of the Kalkha River.97 words
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95 1939-07-18 11 Shanghai, July It TT is learnt that Mr. T. V. Soon*, 1 Chairman of the Chinese Economic Council, who arrived in London some time ago with very little publicity, is conducting financial negotiations with the British GovAcccrding to London financial circtei. tbe British Government95 words
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110 1939-07-18 11 PEIPING NANKING MERCER PLAN FAILS A1 Shanghai, July 17. I 1 1 is revealed that the Peiping and Nanking: puppets, in spit* of their 10lnt meetln «r at Tsingtao for the purpose of forming a new f 'Federal Government," have not found agreement on any point. 1 The divergance of110 words
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Article52 1939-07-18 11 Shanghai, July 17. AWING to the gravity of the anti-British movemeAt engineered by the Japanese authorities, all Britons are expected to evacuate Kaifeng within the next few days. The Japanese are also instigating a .similar demonstration in Nanking, urging the expulsion of all Britons there.— Sin Chew52 words
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Advertisement21 1939-07-18 11 F or Your Convenience *ORE OR AFTER THE SHOW ftIXK At The APITOL RESTAURANT Presh Sydney Rock Oysten AND Strawberrie* obtainable.21 words
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Advertisement122 1939-07-18 11 j TNI ▼KUI TONIC FOOD P^b^? »^^l Picked and preserved as L ''jTll J^n soon as t^ iev are ripe anc H^^^c" w jL^i^^ packed in airtight bottles, !>^^Mgl^^ Crosse Black well's l^j^j faf^ Gooseberries remain as I^Kr^^^^Sfe fresh and juicv as on the \&V tlav tnat tnev are gathered122 words
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Article, Illustration355 1939-07-18 12 Midnight Race Meeting In Paris WITH JEWELS AND GOWNS of the women gleaming under the floodlights that bathed the course, the annual midnight race meeting took place at Longchamp, Paris. A brilliant firework display was a feature of the meeting. Corner, a general view of the crowd in evening drcs..Planet News - 355 words
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Article, Illustration38 1939-07-18 13 JUGOSLAVIAN MINISTER PRESENTS CREDENTIALS M. IVAN SOt'BHOTICH. the new Jugoslav MtaMCff to IIM Court of St. James, left t»««' .liUONlav lesution i:i Ipptr (iiosveiuir Street. London to pnsrnt his mdintiils to the Ainu at BuckJnfham Palace. Planet NewsPlanet News - 38 words
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Article, Illustration71 1939-07-18 13 Colonel Lord Nuffield Visits His Regiment lORD NUFFIFLD, car magnate and Britain's greatest philanthropist, visited the r >2nd (London) AntiAircraft Regiment (Territorial \rinv), of which he is Honorary Colonel, at the Anli-Aircraft TramMi; (amp. Wat diet. Somerset. C olond Lord Nurtield. leaving a camou OafCd sun emplacement is seen toPlanet News - 71 words
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Article, Illustration575 1939-07-18 14 Cameo make-up... Cameo Figertips... DRETTY a- I [)■■< t ure arc Uw sty Irs Paris i> K tMttng us this year. Muffles, flour* petticoats and i wors thevll make you 'ook a> ..ntimcntai a thern belle. To rival v 1 »thW i' 1 l<*minin- v. you'll stnv- m the n»w575 words
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Article246 1939-07-18 14 pp;':. 1 -nai da IT ni:Ut( r of imports n this retpetil )1( i eluded In thegrouo M those who.r ti grooming In the HOrnlnp Is limited to minutes than in fM catcßory of people who a! ways allow I i i«>r eterythltit. At th^ eamt time, modern246 words
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Article735 1939-07-18 15 ALTHOUGH some girls have a very A happy time in their 'teens and vel ,emly twenties, to many others o arc aDt to be trying years. th6 4 ns who really enjoy this ire usually those lucky ones K ha Ten b.essed by Nature tU Towing735 words
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Advertisement372 1939-07-18 16 I* ~lJfr^rr^ y {TZ SO I I IY P&Oand BRITISH IN Dl A. L I N ES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards Wm ,-AR'nUCE 15.000 jg« «^N INDI "Z 8& S^ana irffi aS y b"hak mm w. 2 tAJPUJANA 17.UUU AUb- ii HTTP AT 15UU0 Oct. 6 HANCHI 17.«00 Aug. 25372 words
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Advertisement326 1939-07-18 16 TO FRENCH PORTS CHARCEURS REUNIS J HOMEWARDS. *DEN For Marseilles, Ha<re, Antwerp, Dunkirk MSIRADF For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazane Bordeaux July 21 iTO SAIGON INDOCHINA r.,T, cr t^-OUES For Saison. Tourant »nd Halpnong Wj M j CAP VARELLA For Saigon. Icuranc and Raiphone Aug 22 j G G PASQUIER Saigo326 words
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Article181 1939-07-18 17 TO-DAY |j •Imperial" 18 2 p.m. and Southern Nieuw Holland n II tM p.m. 1 .."Imperial" 18 2 p.m Imperial" 18 2 pm. mm lycaon u ,.18 130 p.m. d Palestine SS2S" I 5* J Trrland -Imperial" 18 2 p.m. Britain •Imperial' 18 2 p.m. F 10 "Imperial"181 words
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Article14 1939-07-18 17 i Singapore on m the Amra was delivered in I July 15.14 words
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Article25 1939-07-18 17 The s 'Silvermaole" for Philippine Island* Mails previously announced as closins as 7 pnv on July 15 was closrd at 11 am. yesterday.25 words
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Article160 1939-07-18 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OK EXPECTED TO ARRIVE KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Silverwillow Pacific— Asahan— Sir Hastings Anderson— Gianß Ann. Kings Dork Wharf: Nil. Coal Wharf: Nil VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjon? Pagar Albert Dock: Nil Victoria Dock: Ena. Keppel Harbour Kind's Dock: G. S. Waldcn. No.160 words
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122 1939-07-18 17 Dr. Lim Boon Keng Hongkong University DR. Lim Boon Keng, 0.8.E., writes as follows: "With reference to the establishment of a Malayan University, I am strongly in favour of it, but I do not approve of the idea of removing the university of Hongkong to Singapore. I write to correct122 words
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Article101 1939-07-18 17 Mails expected from Holland by the Dempo (Hue at Singapore to day. Mails expected from Europe etc. < London > by Air (Imperial) to-day. Date and time of delivery uncertain. Mails expected frcm Netherlands Indies by Air iK.LM.) to day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 4 p.m. and101 words
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Article280 1939-07-18 17 Singapore, Monday. gTATING that the $1,000 od<> dollars found on him was actual ly taken from his firm to pay hail ir case lie were later arrested was the explanation offered by lam Ho* Cheng, who is standing his Ansize trial before Mr. Justice Manning on280 words
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Article76 1939-07-18 17 'From Ovr Oxen Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 16. BEFORE the Third Magistrate, Raj Suleiman, a Chinese, Ng Ah Itfe, wa to-day charged with selling liquor to aj Indian at 15th mile, Scudai Road, 01 July 15, possession of illegal sam.su an. having a set of samsu apparatus. Accused76 words
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Article36 1939-07-18 17 Prague, July 17 -The Minister of tli Interior has suspended for three day the principal Czech newspaper Naro< Nilisty, owing to an article containing derogatory reference to true use of th' German language. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article28 1939-07-18 17 Invitations have been issued for thmarriage of Miss Dorothy Rose Mario? Armstrong and Mr. Harry Miller at S 1 Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, 0 1 Aug. 9.28 words
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Advertisement74 1939-07-18 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA S II I It A L A M 8,000 TONS SAILING JULY 27 AT 3 P.M. The above ve f I has excellent modern accommodation for l^'ir.st Saloon an Second Salom p-sse.njirs 3pccin! Holida/74 words
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Article4529 1939-07-18 18 Marcus Superbus - Marcus Superbus Second Day Of Perak Meeting (IU ccther with deUih ol i!i«, owners' n i'«> lllir etc., is m follow*: i HORSES, CLASS 2, DIV. I, svj ivrs. ■Tige b 1 Ipoh, July 1& lur s iK 4 'Lm;d i /u l wh,n.,,:ndby3 4lens.4,529 words
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Article78 1939-07-18 19 Singapore, Monday. MR A H. Carruthers was to-day acquitted on a charge of driving at a speed dangerous to the public at 8.40 am on June 2, alon» Orchard Road. Mr. Jchn Aurely, the Manager of Mon tor's Ltd, and his syce. Kasir b 1 Dollah, gave78 words
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2184 1939-07-18 20 ■wm »f fw»S? tl 11 1 <>f limits of lIM M.im. ipalnv M ■sesf ok undei .\!i pewom. ail" SUC S It ittonand wi R ted to make their objections *n< -i. Colonial ler that the iam« may Je law •<• ore Uie Oofernoi in2,184 words
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Article353 1939-07-18 20 AN UNAUTHORISED CONVERSION (From Ourouncorrei^ I A VERY intertNtinu iJu '>k| Suleiman. to-<lu> uhen a >| taxi-driver, Jamil bin ii ail J. Si Amin, faced the VA^ SS "You are charged that vo- ft l about the month j April iqJq^^B Waterworks, Johore Bahn, atJ l building namely. jreßlises 4^J353 words
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Article69 1939-07-18 20 (From Our Own CUllUjWdg Johore Bahru. Jwj CONVICTED of WCkless driviDf causing damage to a bridge in tong on June 15 at about 4 p.nu* e*e driver, Goh Sang W« >J fined $10. or in default two *g gorous imprisonment, by »he vw cond Magistrate, Mr M. I^*69 words
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56 1939-07-18 20 rfrorn Our Oicn gftfCT A HAINANESE. Bch Kok vvj A with being a member or j society, namely, an ing Up Society." at Plgfl q again appeared befoiv M' da acting Second Magistral. > n j, The accused was 1 The case, pending mi 2256 words
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Article36 1939-07-18 20 Tanglin Barracks- p;e All that piec the War Departing in lots 104!9. *****0, W*i" Mukirti of Tanclin 0 cularly deUncated on o fl 5578 sheets 3 and 4 su i the Senior Superinten' Singapore. BA^ 136 words
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246 1939-07-18 21 "OVER WHELMING D UTY OF U.S. CONGRESS" )OSEVELT AND NEUTRALITY BILL I Washington, July 17. ?NT Roosevelt and Mr ncrdell Hull conferred with Congresieaden at the White House to-day regarding neutrality The authorities stated that no decision was reached, but Senator Barkley, New Deal leader, told reporters he believed thatReuter - 246 words
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Article51 1939-07-18 21 I Rome. July 17. 95 degrees In the sdst i aders are strenuesta which they have in the Forum Musle and pistol shootI diving, motor-r- cling, a field test where arn their cycles -riding, lumping from a springboard >f rifles with fixed bayo- baby tank and .iumpa blazing hoop.-Reuter - 51 words
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Article168 1939-07-18 21 London. July 17. ps lusk>p. Defence .Minijddressing: the fifteenth I the Federation of lot Commerce in the Bri[e. described the Domiirtment as the "foreign lie Empire. (i the Ottawa agreement* tted the keystone of the Domic system They had loubted stimulus to United d also Dominion trade. regretting inabilityReuter - 168 words
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Article44 1939-07-18 21 It th,» lnb Jul V nnat spontaneous comf cwjed the explosion ou ch u now esourt e r ibers of the cre^ 1 of .aquiry has been J 'idon, July 17. 11 < 'hat the Nar--1(l seaworthy l jesume her journey Au stralla to-morrow44 words
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Article53 1939-07-18 21 Jerusalem MRS. Sarah Libau Menuhin, grandmother of the wotfd famous violinist Yehudi Menuhin, has died here at the age of 77. Mrs. Menuhin came of a distinguished Jrwish family and emigrated to Palestine in her youth. She had well-known Sages and Rabbis among her forebearsReuter - 53 words
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Article89 1939-07-18 21 London, July 17. A message of greeting from the House of Assembly of the Barbadoes to the House of Commons on the occasion of the commemoration of the former s third centenary was read in the Commons this afternoon by the Speaker. The message said. "The House89 words
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69 1939-07-18 21 ITALY USING BLIND MEN FOR DEFENCE Rome, July 17. A LIST of blind volunteers is being compiled and in the event of mobilisation they will be called up to serve with antiaircraft units and the fleet. Experiments carried out by the Navy have revealed that the Mind possess greater sensitivenessReuter - 69 words
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94 1939-07-18 21 No Peace Talk Yet, Says Chungking Chungking, July 17. PEACE overtures recently made by Mr. Wang thins Wei, the ousted Km-mintang leader, are denounced in an article appearing in to-day's issue of the Chungking joint newspaper, "Daily News," which says: The war of resistance will be prosecuted until the JapaneseReuter - 94 words
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Article101 1939-07-18 21 Singapore, Monday. DLEADING guilty to a charge of riding his motor cycle negligently at the junction of Middle Road and Bencoolen Street on June 12, Mr. F. N. Ebert was to-day fined $20 by Mr. C. H. Whitton, Traffic Judge. The case was a sequel to a101 words
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Article22 1939-07-18 21 London, July 17. Vice- Admiral Raikes has been appointed Vice-Admiral Commanding the Reserve Fleet Destroyer Flotillas from July 20- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article67 1939-07-18 21 London. July 17. The Home Fleet is being strengthened by one capital ship for the period <t the summer exercises. The Admiralty announces that the Ramillies will b( attached to the Home Fleet temporal iy for the exercises in Auru t She Will arrive at SpitheadReuter - 67 words
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Article86 1939-07-18 21 Simla, July 17. TOUR are reported to have been killed and a number injured when the Police in Dhami State, near Bimla, fired on a deputation from Simla which was attempting to enter the State, despite a warning that entry was forbidden. The incidentReuter - 86 words
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Article58 1939-07-18 21 London, July 17. The Stock Exchange Ls generally quiet. In the markets internationals are the brightest feature advancing In sympathy with Wall Street. Gilt-edged have eased but, elsewhere movements are narrow, tpari from Czechoslovak bonds, which again rose sharply. In commodities, rubber net a trade andReuter - 58 words
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249 1939-07-18 22 Johore Voluoteers Hold Athletic Sports 1/ f<ri (ti>r Ofir;r CQTTBupond€*t\ i lU i i?inac. UK Jolmh* Votuutew Fare«i held 1 llifcir ntlilelii' tyMirtii on Thursday ■I iht- nan ]»a»ijhj 7h Huter 1 IV lw»ii i»4)i»p»>m:.ni|v i-t, «n>n by Hii 1 BtftttMl \fidi £J MJtafti while i n imin Ko. \»iMi249 words
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Article23 1939-07-18 22 >".. itniliiM (tie oornoo |M ;v r HUjr Miooeff nnu), 0,, ru'Miay at yjj i.;ylKnK BUciiiun Suv,. Darby's Ci''h lljl.fi )l«Hi)23 words
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415 1939-07-18 22 Gunners Again Down In Second Round 1 Illlil tm accesses, the R A.F. yesterday beat 0y H.A. m ;t tat ifrbfen league fixture played at Changi, by tlirw f;(»als U* MM Fnrrin" the issue for the major portioi? S th Bame the Rafs415 words
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Article68 1939-07-18 22 Singapore, Monday. ALLEGED to have deceived Shaik Ann mad bin Shaik Abubakar in respect oi $540 at thr Asia Hotel in Malacca, two Straits born English speaking Chinese. Tan Chyc Senk and Chan Kim Bung, appeared before Mr Conrad Oldham, the Sin^apor/* Second Police Magutrate, this68 words
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Article50 1939-07-18 22 C ur n i e R sso ls due hpre at 8 a.m on Wednesday, irom Shanghai via ?°H IB^° IIR S he WUI berth at ths £>.H B. wharf and is expected to sail dts. C V O e^an B d° m T^ y ste POrt Salti50 words
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141 1939-07-18 22 "Tolley" Cup Competition To Be Revived THE TOLLEY" Cup which is competed for among the various affiliated clubs of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association will once again be competed for this year. For the last two years 1937 and 1938, however, the "Tolley" Cup was not competed for. said Capt.141 words
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Article25 1939-07-18 22 The R.A.F. (Tt beat Pulau Brani'by, three goals to one in a division 2A league soccer match played at Seletar yesterday. i25 words
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Article601 1939-07-18 22 JHAT the Singapore AmaU ur Boxing Association was experieo a good financial position wts the announcement made by C I. L. Cronyn speaking at the meeting of the S.A.B.A. held at Andrew's School yesteiday evening. 'The last boxing tournament showed a total profit of $426.07,"601 words
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Article177 1939-07-18 22 IN a cricket match ni avM 1 Institution's ground rJ Rangers drew with the vL^ stitution Ist XI. Kaffles •B Yew; and R. Oliveiro scorers for. the respective side*," and 33 respectively aes Scores were:— RAFFLES INSTITUTION S.;Nair b M. Chelliah W: Ponnambaiam b G Webb B. Yew run177 words
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651 1939-07-18 23 Good Entry For Malayan Tennis Championships Samboedjo Sansoni Not Among Entrants (F:om Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. yERY good entries for all the events of the Malayan Tennis Tournaments to be held in Ip^h from Aug. 4 to 7, ha\e been received. Notable absentees, however, are the holder and runner-up of651 words
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Article225 1939-07-18 23 ft er Cup Soccer (1 PEN') oals to nil was the score Municipal Engineers seLgajnsi the Watpr Dept.. Uy hen thov net in the r.ai game for the "Fairer" I i aiicr Park. the Singapore Rugger player, the ten goals while the bg Yong Liang was225 words
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Article41 1939-07-18 23 bVST? M G Harvey arned i nAf Hl Irvm Jones MEDA? SCOre of .^+70=139 > ere the scores returnRAf Petlnie 3^I u N me holes: r H aw^ rme^e.s: j. W Witherspoon 1 Nine holes: M. G. Harn -J*__J_M_Frase r 16^.41 words
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Article68 1939-07-18 23 Rov ers' Soccer $">* been chosen- to 2^ XI nn SL Rovers againct Tona M n Th «"day, on the >aul L o h Kon Julian Chin a huan Chwee Eng W; fhi^f 3 1^ Sen^ HockiVer Valllv D followi ng will repreUXI e p Covers against Amity Wa» t68 words
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110 1939-07-18 23 Qualifying Round Of Duffer's Cup At Iv R.S. G. C. THE qualifying round of the Duffer's Cup at the R.S.G.C. was played at Bukit Timah on Saturday and Sunday and resulted as follows R. M. Duff 88 23=65* A. J. Wilton 87 18=69* P.- L. Costeloe 90 20=70* J. E.110 words
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Article280 1939-07-18 23 Medics Beat Sigoals 3-0 COOT BALD.,, whtoh never reached a high standard, wart served up at Ituxgliii v/h» u the R.A.M.C. irfwltt the Malaya Signal Ctosnpuiiy by three clear goals in a cl/vision 2A fixture. From the kick-off, the MeilicT attaiA ednnd were awarded ujwiiuJty Wf hremtball. Paii^b, UUlhiiv iln;280 words
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350 1939-07-18 23 Chinese Reserves Take Full Points From Loyals £RUDE tactics adopted by the losers were a striking feature of j yesterday's football at Anson Road stadium where the Chhieso beat the Loyal Regiment in tbe reserve division of the S.A.F.A. t league. The Chinese won 3 2. One wondered why a350 words
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204 1939-07-18 24 INDIAN GANGS STORM TRONTO POLICE STATION SEVERAL INJURED NOW IN HOSPITAL (F'-om Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. EHI nun pottce force in Thxsoh was mobilised on Saturday evening to cope with two tfanus of Indians who for some unaccountable rea--00 jointiy itemed the Vdbce Station. The incident was quelled in204 words
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Article67 1939-07-18 24 London, July 17. No representations had recently been ide by the Foreign Office to a buiik ith headquarters in London and MM branch In Shanghai was cj- jeratiiiK with the Japanese authorities weakening the Chinese Exchange nd, .said Mr. R. A. Butler (Foreigi. :der-Secretary» in theReuter - 67 words
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Article181 1939-07-18 24 EMERGENCY PLAN FOR FUEL CONTROL London, July 17. IN the House of Commons to-day, Mr. C.eoflfrcy 1.1 ova (Home Undersecretary) announced that comprehensive plans had been prepared for the maintenance of the production of roal in time of war and for the control distribution and price of coal, coke andReuter - 181 words
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Article54 1939-07-18 24 PARLEY OPENS TO-MORROW Reuter Tokyo, July 17. npHE Anglo- Japanese talks have been postponed until Wednesday There have already been two postixmements, the first due to the dela>ed arrival of Japanese military representatives from Tientsin, and the second due to the inability of Foreign Minister Arita and Ambasssdrr Craigie toReuter - 54 words
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Article154 1939-07-18 24 Shanghai, July 17. IT is reported that Great Britain is prepared to supply another big credit loan to China if the negotiations in Tokyo come to a deadlock and if Japan insists on her unresonablc demands. The credit loan will be employed as I bargaining154 words
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Article37 1939-07-18 24 Sydney. July 17. The first day of the compilation of the Commonwealth National Register was marked by a one-day protest strike at all coal mines in New South Wales There were no other incidents. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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212 1939-07-18 24 Sffl^aaaaarSSs It had been anticipated that fh* conversations, which we e arranged tof Jhe exclujrtTt discussions of locaMssues tut nn tSmi W UM be to-day but ress reports .tale that resumption has ben. postponed until Wednesday Meanwhile. Sir Rob-rt Cmigie's re PB.O.W. - 212 words
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Article57 1939-07-18 24 London, July 17. Throe new cruisers will be launched on™ The first te the "Nigeria." 8000 tons, with twelve 6-inch guns and eight anti-aircraft guns. The second the "Dido," is 5.450 tons with ten 5 25 inch guns, and the third the "Mauritius which is a sisterBritish Official Wireless - 57 words
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164 1939-07-18 24 JAPANES WIRE OF BRITISH FACTORIES ark > asked the Prime J in the House of Commons! for particulars of the proud ed by the r.ritish aotd against the Japanese authoS encircling three Hritish-o W J tcries on the inn l.i bank fl Soochow Creek with wire bad Mr. R. A.Reuter - 164 words
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Article102 1939-07-18 24 Santiago. JulT A HITLER YOI'TH military m lion manual was amonj rejects found in P^ct sa following the recent discoyeiy plot to overthrow the Chile eminent. M M 1 Other discoveries included lars referring to the entry in country of arms secretly acqiu* ing the lest three years forReuter - 102 words
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Article67 1939-07-18 24 Warsaw, J« THE view that Germans 1 moved from western P*n are to be removed W**% t) is expressed by newspap i* \inces of Poznania, BUM" ania. thP pott It is announced tliat me man trade talks, whicn l^fc riodically. will be resumed i. d August,Reuter - 67 words
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Article30 1939-07-18 24 Singapore^ f A cyclist Wtfl falul'v «<■ came into collision langßoad shortly at^ morning. He 2«. te %rin<fl Tock Seng Hospital sSU U. fracture of the base ot i30 words
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