Morning Tribune, 27 July 1939
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section12 1939-07-27 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE Fi-No. 149. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, July 27, 1939. FIVE CENTS12 words
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258 1939-07-27 1 $40 MILLION IMPORTS FALL TO $12 MILLION London, July 26. JHE effects of the Malayan Chinese boycott of Japanese goods last year are revealed in the report of the British Trade Commissioner at Singapore on the economic and commercial conditions of Malaya, publishedReuter - 258 words
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Article186 1939-07-27 1 I London. July 26. fcwERFU explosion, asliibed to IRA. terrorists, fcred in the cloakroom at l*s Cross Station in Loi; l Seven people were in- including two women le clothes were torn off B)c fom ot the explosion. mo total casualties in the mReuter - 186 words
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Article29 1939-07-27 1 Attempt On Nanking Mayor Shanghai. July 27. An unidentified gunman to-day attempted to assasinate the Japa-nese-appointed Mayor of Nanking. The gunman fired three shots, all of which missed. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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161 1939-07-27 1 Rumanians Want Assistance Against Nazi Strangulation Bucharest, July 26. We of Rumanians in Banat, the south-western province Hungary, is being "slowly strangled" by Germans, who Native majority there, states a petition to the Government 'umanians in Temisoara, capital of Banat. .'-tat,N that Rumanian iSSf f the Population are boycotted, asReuter - 161 words
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Article53 1939-07-27 1 London. July. 26. THE Postmaster-General annoimres that as from Auk. 5, a weekly British trans-Atlantic air service will be introduced The route will be Southampton, Botwood, Montreal, New York. There will then be two direct weekly air mail services to North America, one British and theReuter - 53 words
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Article38 1939-07-27 1 BRITISH STEAMER MINED Shanghai, July 27. j fill British passenger steam- er Haitan, proceeding to Swatow from Hongkong, struck a mine and was badly damaged. The liaitan is returning to 5 Hongkong under her own Z steam.— ReuterReuter - 38 words
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295 1939-07-27 1 London, July 26. NEGOTIATIONS for a non-aggression pact between Britain, France and Russia have now reached such a stage that it is believed staff talks could be started almost at once, Renter's diplomatic correspondent understands. I It is expected that an announcementReuter - 295 words
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Article33 1939-07-27 1 Paris, July 26. A court has decided that gold worth approximately £8,000,000, lodged in th« Bank of Fr.mce by Spanish Republicans, be returned to the Bank of Spain .11--mediately. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Advertisement27 1939-07-27 1 L Other Pages j nH shortcoming I I B g-" 1 12 *13 I fcl-rf 14. 15 1« *cm lI 23 a 8. 21 24 S M27 words
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579 1939-07-27 2 TWO SHORTCOMINGS IN PUBLIC SER VICE .S'igapore. Wednesday. ,T 5,,, to me that the opening of a few V. I), clinics for the 1 exclusive use of uomen and open day and night is of very urgent necessity, said Dr. K. Ando in a talk. The Oldest Profession, to members579 words
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Article117 1939-07-27 2 I 2^su<a^- 'fcj2^<^z\ YOU will remember the comic Selective picture of sometime ago, hi wt n Mrlvvn Douglas was the hv .ind VirKini:i Briid' was tin' completely cra/y \si««'. \V«*II. thty arc together afain in an«»lher picture of th«- same type. nth while tryto repeat thl tuccetl117 words
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181 1939-07-27 2 Singapore, Wednesday. gECAUSE full restitution was made and that it was his first off* Wan Ismail bin Abdul Majid, 22-year-olc? clerk of the Bahru General Hospital, was bound over in the sum of SlOO for months, by Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke, police magistrate,181 words
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Article46 1939-07-27 2 Admiralty Bu y Minesweepers Lomlon, THE Admiralty. c «fsjM I reports in Hull *^tM fishing circles, is tr w I« a contract <:; |OC 2 m odf« owners to pu ,«.iiiiil steam trawler B sweepers. n0 -ta« Th^ Admiralt: l( ment t« make on last night. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article44 1939-07-27 2 CHARITY SHOW FOR CHINA RELIEF The Garrick li, trtiin. which has bee Gevlang, Kat ig and a will show for to at 7.45. two ei ;J*\ tures. •'Gold D v* Chrysanthemunu being donated t The pictures ha.o b<* n m^S Messrs. Shaw H pose.44 words
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Article58 1939-07-27 2 Singapore Wedm WONG Ah He: u 3 iZ2). Hainan." f,Z i li a charge of u ment of c- comrr Tan Quee Lon S r ttrciay by Mr. Com 0 dhij becoiifl police court .> moqj The magistrate fii^ci each of cused $25 or in defuul 21 days'58 words
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Article72 1939-07-27 2 London. Joj THE Commons agreed to Air I mentary Estimates after a brief sion in which ibm Opposition ai that the balloon barrage was ai rated protection and Germany :::t'nting with cuttirg edge plain Captain Balfc-ur in r:piy said I Staff thought highly of the effli theReuter - 72 words
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Article63 1939-07-27 2 London. Jn AFAR REACHING agreement m Imperial Airways ar.d At I whereby there will be iuuea^edsj between France and Britain wasfl to day Receipts will be shared I two companies and all resources M There will he twenty service! e^ch way in summer and four» winter. TheReuter - 63 words
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Advertisement298 1939-07-27 2 WEARNES AIR SERVICES LTD. AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY SERVICES. AUGUST 4111. ORDIIUU SIRVICF. SPECIAL HOLIDAY SERVICE. Leave Sinjapo:.. 7.00 a.m. Leove Singapore 3.00 p.m. Arrive K. Lumpur X.40 a.m. Arrive K. Lumpur 4.40 p.m. Jriive Penanf 10.50 a.m. Jar. r;^ nif n™ Ariive Sine nTe rJX P Leave Singap,»r e 4.15298 words
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Article408 1939-07-27 3 MESSAGE THROUGH THE TRIBUNE "17E\R NOT" says sitfty- year-old Major General William (ieoTjre Shedden Dohhfe, C.8., C.M.G., D.5.0., General Officer Commanding Malaya, in a farewell message to the peoples of Malaya, through the medium of the Tribune. To-dav, on the eve of his departure from408 words
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Article108 1939-07-27 3 Message To Peoples Of Malaya -the lnmM'U message to lh p < of Malaya V Maim, MaLraMV. G. l>«bb^ has 'W. Mai-" a Tribune: f Malaya u*h great karing had an extremely ible time out here. I like int rv and I like the peop live in it My only108 words
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Article38 1939-07-27 3 July 25.— Questioned in the- 1 regarding Di rLsil I gland -he Freslden. rd ol Trade, Mr. Oliver Stanof the Boara r I Credlta Gua:^ U ly ir.ee tings or ith J ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article62 1939-07-27 3 Singapore, Wednesday. ins morning found Conrad Oldham, the Second Folk* Magistrate, of g from a shop in oiingei •40 p.m. on June 27. The value as 60 cents. ector Charles W. Such inU vorship that the accused evioui conviction for a similar ■ntencrd him to two orous62 words
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Article54 1939-07-27 3 The Band of the Straits Settlements Police will perform in public on Friday. July 28. at Farrer Park at 5.30 p.m. under the direction of Mr. S. Chapman, Bandmaster: March. "Marlial Moments." Winter; Overture, "Lustpiel," Bela; Selection. "H.M.S. Pinafore." Sullivan: Descriptive, "Mill in the Forest,'" Eilenberg; Selection. "On54 words
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Article154 1939-07-27 3 harp Fine For Ine xpert Driver Singapore, Wednesday. WING that it was clear that Chan Meng Poh was still not flcfent driver and that it was the height of folly for him Ve driven down busy Temple Street, crowded with children, H Written, Traffic Judge fined Chan Meng Poh to-day,154 words
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Article60 1939-07-27 3 Mr J Hammond, manager of the firm of Bruce Petrie, Ltd., and mi*. Hammond left for England yesterday on retirement from Malaya. Mr. Hammond, has been a well-known member of the business community of Singapore. He came to the county crieinallv for Guthrie and Co.60 words
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Article111 1939-07-27 3 Drought Threat At Kuala Pilah S (From Our Own Report*) Stremban Wednesday. DRY weather conditions in Negri Sembilan for a con "^rabje peri.Kl have now de hen S?s! I I felt in Kuala Pilnh. the State s •second largest town. wll JJ shortage of water ;n the reservoir ■is reported.111 words
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Article107 1939-07-27 3 Singapore Wednesday "lIIE are engaged by someone to carry flfthe rubber. We do not know anything atoat it. We have not carried *%££%> Kply How Kor *n Llm Chooi and Ng Tet Chong gave when chwd ihat they abettea; the offence of importing mrber into the Colony107 words
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Advertisement33 1939-07-27 3 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BtJILDING, JTRfCT. THONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, JJABITOJ*MWO*» PER. SONAL ACCIDENT WORK MEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: KI ANG LEE ENG TEII, Sang tt^ggft^ AND BRANCHES: OVBROTA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION. LTD.33 words
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Article34 1939-07-27 4 •,d<>n. \Wcine>day GOLD PWiWII To-day Change Bur OoM Mr.e. per oz. 8 <i I tt ULVER Spot 1C 5 h II 7 16 —3 16 Toward 16', 16 1 16 —3 1634 words
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Article91 1939-07-27 4 RHODESIA AMALGAMATION? London, July 26. jn i speech ia.st night to the fmoflcili group of the Overseas League, the Dominions Becretaiy, Sir Thomas In.skip. id that one rjvAl question profoundly ITecting 'he future of southern and northern khoov.i. had recently been nnirh fo the fore Bomethlng In the nature ofBritish Official Wireless - 91 words
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Article89 1939-07-27 4 London, July 26. ASKED jj] the Home of Commons ton day about the steps taken by the lowers to discourage the present .sale of var naterlal to Japan, Mr. R. A Butler Foreign Under-Secretary) revealed that no licenses had been issued for the ♦•xport of such material toReuter - 89 words
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Article41 1939-07-27 4 n m o. London. July 26. un b<v»t feature m an otherwise ouiet £2Tr Kaf n rS lh «*«*S on q con. tlnued Ctpe. Paria and local .support. Oilt-cdßcd wen- quiet but steadv fa eommodiUes, cotton October noSSon ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article55 1939-07-27 4 CONSERVATIVES HOLD MONMOUTH ;THh Con.sorvative.s retained Monmouth at the by-election created by the appointment Of Major A. J Herbert to the (.overnorship of Bengal The result was L K. Pym ((on.) 17,358 F. K. Hancock (Lab.) 11,534. Reuter The result at the general election wav Major A. J. Herbert (Con.)55 words
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36 1939-07-27 4 Washington. July 26. I The Assistant Secretary of State Mr I Francis Sayre, has been nominated by President Roosevelt to succeed M- Paul MeNutt m Hish Commi Vtier to th* Philippines.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article69 1939-07-27 4 Singapore. Wednesday Tm at midday was SI 13 1 8 up 4 Busi2SSJ2! f: Jißhtlv be tter on the London Mock Exchange yesterday although Wall street was rather lower on a fairly large turnover. Locally business In tin shares was again at a low ebb and apart69 words
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Article39 1939-07-27 4 Cou^>Tam USt CCManning wX^TU; ***** N Thereafter-— S C« B 'an7 C orr WaiHlr SViKeeSi-545C36-F.A. Bartholomeusz Ltd vs No 6 3 9 T anCant(includi »SS Chamber, u Before the R egi.s, rar at lOam Taxa39 words
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Article55 1939-07-27 4 Previous t, L ndl 't;Jm RIBBER quiet I?"** Spot Buyers 8 516 d >' Sellers S\ W Ist Forward Ajgust Buyers 8 5 16 Sellers 8V 516 2nd Forward September Buyers 8 516 H o5 Sellers 87 16 Fl 3rd Forward Oct. Dec. buyers 8 7 16 1655 words
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Article120 1939-07-27 4 Distillers ?r e 0 vio 5 T,Ma" d n *fl Dunlop Rubber 97 6 H General Electric JJR 29 3 H Imperial Chemical Industries 9?*! 2 "4 6 Imperial Tobacco (Eg-. 29 6 Anglo-Dutch io o m^ H Canadian Pacific 23 3 London Tin J H 4120 words
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Article65 1939-07-27 4 PALM OIL (Malay) Previous t£Es* I In bulk JulvAug. H COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) £13 15 Nominal I July shipment nrt fl SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) BeUe« I July Aug. shipment r, TAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist quality fl 'Singapore' Jul/ Shipment .•>* o H PEPPER (F.A.Q.) 13 6 Sellers White Muntck65 words
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Article14 1939-07-27 4 London. WPifcafJ T.T. on Nc P w vJMoW SifU. 68% fi*?»"- I14 words
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Article23 1939-07-27 4 RUBBER New v I Market Tone Previous To-dav fl Forward Oct. Dec. 2£_E 16> I Market Tone Spot Qu>t Quiet23 words
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Article20 1939-07-27 4 Tin ■**«■».*■»•> London. Wpdnt»_^B Cash f Jf\ NDARD Previous To-dav I Forward"' *****11 PriCe) M £2243 4 £2243 ___B20 words
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Advertisement55 1939-07-27 4 I SVERSER- I I CHINESE I I BRNKINS i IORP l JffP Undertakes lunkinj transactions of every description. Places at your disposal the multifarious services of its institution with branches «H over South Kastern Asia i tommtions in all principal cities of the World. O Welcomes consultations 'iiuncial and investment55 words
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Advertisement21 1939-07-27 4 SOUTH BRITISH I INSURANCE COMP ANT LTD. I CAN YOU AFFORD AN UNINSURED LOSS BY FIRE? [T ""'won Oreea. 1 121 words
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609 1939-07-27 5 CK S SHARES ed By Fraser Company Be luly 26. 5 p.». 38 43 i: 4,6 Ih I .38- 40!IftlSJ t 199 20 9 ini 0.72 0.76 18 9 19,9 1.17»/ 2 122V: bngor 8 3 9j--19 6 21--awj 0 60 0.63 032 0.34 g rta gi_ 71--i 24 25'6x<609 words
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Article213 1939-07-27 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore. July 26 5 pm. Company D idend BookClose Total tn TIN Dale Ex Dlv year Payable Date Total t^r *vampong Kamunting 3d. No. 65 Aug 4 Aug 11 Aug 5 12 I r l'od. bonus Kampong Lanjut 6d. No. 12 July 26 Aug213 words
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Article182 1939-07-27 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Monday. Am pats W4 4 Ayer Wengs 0.71 0.75 Batu Selangor* 1.17 1.22 Hong Fatts 0.62 0.64 Hongkong Tin 17.- 18 3 Jelebus 054 0.56 Kamunting Tin 8- 8 6 KatuTin 2016 21|6 Kents 19 2|l Killinghalls 13.- 1416 Kramats •r Jr Kuchais 117 1-22 Laruts182 words
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Article161 1939-07-27 5 JJaynard Co. Ltd. $30,000 i'J;. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 nom ion, AF0RE MUNICIPALITY WQ1 r, (i 1940 $400,000 Int. 31. Sept. 30 101 102 nom ffi If $1,600,000 Int. h£' 31 30 106 108 nom 2* red. 1955 SI. 000,000 Int. S Sept 30 113*2161 words
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Advertisement128 1939-07-27 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter AD. 1324 Incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000.- Reserve Fwid 10.500.000London Correspomlents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED i Head < Mfice: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland: -Rotterdam, The Hague a:^ 64 branches and sub-brancnes a* smaller places128 words
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Advertisement365 1939-07-27 6 CARKI'S A MESSAGE TO Al I~7» 51 .MUV.IMAI.s- .MaJaya^^M,, SIIOI 1 1) BK AN EXCELLENT EX\a7iTl j VKI> Vr»LrNTEK S "....s t 1 1 i";.jMj I IICAPITOL^J^J j I I NOW UNCUT BY THE APPr^Tj j The FIRST PICTURE in the Mak.no 0 1 j I all the BRITISH DEFENCE365 words
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Advertisement212 1939-07-27 7 I Inoffensive mine gamp ii HMfrT Of suspicion. The story of both de- \\ednescwy. tivec was mas t unconvincing. m oc this The said the magistrate, was I Nll W Conra!d questioned after he had been stopped B Magistrate, one l rC g aid his worship, that there E i212 words
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Advertisement176 1939-07-27 7 a..... "Y The Most Discussed Film of^ UMf CUXU A I The Day! fIUII CWtlf ft >iii)MGIIT PREMIERE $£P/OUS ACCIDENT satoidax 29th july i l!mWfS Hill Stop MtSS "ST^ULY YQUUUCHWGat ALHAMBRA PavilioN i mJmtjfflE] 1 i Confessions j ALHAMBRA j o f a 3 SUNDAY 30th JULY j mm M|176 words
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Article23 1939-07-27 8 Mr. Conrad oidw f," fh ap g? ared b(>f^ a chanrJ «h t t ,T thls morning on23 words
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753 1939-07-27 8 Share Market Re port Home Industrial Recovery Would Aid Tins And Rubbers n mm* OernMUiy If mriOUSl They have J'ept the nerves of line world on edge on the possibility of war over Danzig and now, led by American market revival, the world insists that Germany is head- ing for753 words
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Article130 1939-07-27 8 Shanghai. July 2(>. M WOK Pi Sia-oen before the release of (he Council employees told interviewers that he would not release the arrested employees of the Public* Works Department unless the Shanghai Municipal Council paid arrears allegedly due to the Chinese Municipality for the pri vilest* ofReuter - 130 words
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Article25 1939-07-27 8 Maflitrite were c toLJ? ft 11 Police o'clock iksrSgh at H^ h T l they at ">embor.s of an ajl Lane wer e25 words
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Article29 1939-07-27 8 Ti.#. Tokyo, July 26 K oM^^X^/tJ"^ Provide to W La Japanese R n J Z r ffeS*** Manrl»„| t^ l fd tr o»ible on the hr Mongolian border ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article161 1939-07-27 8 RENGASAMY CIH\ w,~,i Singapore. Wedmwi.r.M second police cou r ndu f pleaded *■»*»>' morning 1 he at 6.55 r nJ e Mr C Oldham on a charge I <irt l( Kail',n n Br empbyed in the capacity v\ :i M _____^an^Gc is Works, committed161 words
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Article53 1939-07-27 8 BUSH FIRES IN U.S.A. TTITMnUL^o W Y rk > Jll V 26 JfINDREDS of bush fires arc burnina- m -he Slates of New Wk New Jersey and Pennsylvania as the result of one o f the worst rfroojrhts for freneralions 01 hpnM^o rn °usands are t:ies a "d roofs becauseReuter - 53 words
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Article50 1939-07-27 8 WHILE standing on a ledse j^^^B windows of new holl f' S Aj 1 cnu^^B a Chinese painter, fell 20 feet floor below. shock iII H haemorrhage 1 from^multiple A verdict of death by mk \7 r u■■ was returned by the coroner, Sorter, at the inquiry to-cta>50 words
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Article60 1939-07-27 8 PERSON-TOUR RELEASED ARAB BAND 'T^HE Rev. Orald r Ohio a whi ler w^J" '"CcilH bandit* i n le hi| e| d to ni M ft oin Te d d^inm^^H SSdh? W^' S Pa d for tJ »e relß Gold S» IVcalled th at thfl riiwil"^^ that the I ducting his60 words
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Article108 1939-07-27 8 VICTIM OF STORM Singapore, r J DEATH by r.ilsadveiuure \u, J returned by the coroner Mfl Porter, at the conclusion i?M Chinese. Urn Kin Teow. who injuries received when he *aJ under a fallen fruit tree outside I at Cantonment Road. Deceased had climbed up s -*M was leaning towards108 words
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445 1939-07-27 9 oss-Breeding To Produce Bug-P roof Crops I Washington, m's seed doctors ar^ working en a new kind ot preventive u .jm Itff farm ills Deeding new seed varieties to make bug-pro" 1 I T!H >v 've boon corcentrating on plant resistance to such stinkmii smuti rM bunt Now the y'445 words
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Article189 1939-07-27 9 C.I To Pay Their Men who Enlist IWANUS for any of heir rkers joining: up in he event r arc to be paid by Imperial kal Industries, largest emC 01 labour in Britain outside jway companies. ompanv have decided to pay the :e in lull between a married i, and189 words
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Article136 1939-07-27 9 Ottawa. n should ft to Western Canada, n«t only to see where the finest M m the world is grown, but to the wonderful work that is be«M to prevent soil drifting. "osiou. in setting the land back asture. i n water development and I'MiMMvation. There is136 words
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Article38 1939-07-27 9 p** Winnipeg. lia *W are more airUves pi ulr m °re sedate eastern trafflc on th n ':,,,i, 11 Un* for the first 4: WttSS been calculated most of the tickets beta* lrle and Pacific Coa»t38 words
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Article168 1939-07-27 9 Pope Delays Departure On Holiday Vatican City. POPE Pius XII has postponed for two weeks his departure for his summer residence at the Castel Gandolfo because of the diplomatic conversations he intends holding in connection with the strained European situation. The Holy See has not as yet abandoned hope of168 words
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350 1939-07-27 9 London. ty^VES who dread the prosptvt of motherhood if war should break out fearing that babies born under bombardment may inherit nervous or neurotic tendencies can take heart. For in South Kensington, London, there lives eighty-one-years-old grey-bearded Mr. A. F. Dashwcod, who was born350 words
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Article127 1939-07-27 9 Winnipeg. THE hunt by camera for wild life in Canada is increasing steadily in popularity and camera enthusiasts are to be found in the various game sanctuaries, National Parks and lake regions. Perhaps nowhere eLs'e in Canada is the camera huntsman more active than in the Lake of127 words
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Advertisement32 1939-07-27 9 1^ 73 YEARS OF HIGHLY EXCELLENT DESIGN hASY PAYMENTS CAN BE ARRANGED SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. Distributor for Singapore Johore HIT FOH CO.. No. 581, North Bridge Road, Singapore. WPS IK\ i32 words
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305 1939-07-27 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Thursday, July 27, 1939. JAPAN'S DEMANDS ITHK Japanese have now formulate i t .i'cji demands for soitljtlt of tJie situation in Tientsin. They aft reported to be: 1, the i landing over of the alleged assassins of Cteng Shi Kang; 2, too thorough control of the elements resisting305 words
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Article, Illustration1074 1939-07-27 10 Marquis de Vogue - Suez Canal Company's REPLY to ITALIAN CLAIM Marquis de Vogue j>MMti By the I 'THESE ax singularly trouble tim> -n the essential princi pies of moral law are flouted, wr«er the pte&pA word is no longer con sldored U sacred, when integrity is jtonsidet-d a "luxury reserved f*H the rich,"1,074 words
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Article, Illustration62 1939-07-27 10 Kin B V,^l,£ o h e g Va f m th p e a P a ?r d r th Oldest in ,he own,*-"- uniforms and are present at every r™^ e> Lond Established bv Henry Vll. the V.">-«i »t Buckingham fa-aw. WU in? is '^d Te^T^ is the Kin^Planet News - 62 words
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221 1939-07-27 11 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh I Shanghai, July 26. the British Foreign Secretary, explained to high the llritish Foreign Office at a conierer.ee held on July facts Hating to the Anglo-Japanese negotiations i tir the present Anglo- Japanese agreement. Dr. Kuo Tai Chi.221 words
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147 1939-07-27 11 NINE MILLION CREDIT FOR NEW ZEALAND London, July 25. THE Secretary for the Dominions, Sir Thomas Inskip. announced in the *louse of Commons to-day that agreement had been reached regarding the financial requirements of New Zealand in the United Kingdom, as W e)l as the trade position agreement which wasBritish Wireless - 147 words
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Article88 1939-07-27 11 London, July 25 QUESTIONS verc asked in the Bpusc of Commons to-<iay regarding lawpointment of someone outside U-t Civil service to be Permanent. UnderSoc i rtary to the Colonial Office ana v nether the Prime Minister was satistkd tha| no serving Civil Servant in thi.l country wasBritish Wireless - 88 words
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118 1939-07-27 11 Th eti s Salvagers Explain Situation London, July 26. THE .salvage ship Zelo of the Liverpool and Glasgow Salvage A.:5>ociation, which has been engaged in operations on the sunken submarine Thetis, has leturned to Birkenhead from Liverpool Bay, according company officials. •We cannot guarantee that there will be no recurrenceBritish Wireless - 118 words
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132 1939-07-27 11 THE 240 bombers in 'he tfcird RAF flight over France were mar.i ay 1.000 mon. Machines llew in some CMM as far as the Gulf of Lyons and the .•ou hern part of the Biscay uoast before returning to England. French anti-aircraft ctefencw anaBritish Wireless - 132 words
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Advertisement22 1939-07-27 11 Fo Your Convenience ttORE OR AFTER THE SHOW ttIXE At The :apitol RESTAURANT Presh Sydney Rock Oysters AND B *ndoeng Strawberries obtainable.22 words
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Advertisement103 1939-07-27 11 l TNA THOI TONIC POOP 1 rturprt'T Y OwdWi md 9mm y^L\ New Shell Motor Oil fs specially aUipted «6 the otedfef Uj* modtrtl \4fi/!)\_ «r. A special nuKxaloiliaeMCOßeiWßtt^»d»^'«o^s^^ VMl^v n w Shell Motor Ofl and ptevenß ft draining off the «euU **bcm >v/Z^r io an engme under til motoring103 words
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Article, Illustration239 1939-07-27 12 ASBEST OS SUITS SENT TO ARABIA SPECIAL IKK-FIGHTING asbestos suits wiiii equipment needing three planes io c.ury them, are being rushed from CroNdon Aerodrome to Saudi Arabia to light an oil-well fire ih%* has been 1 aging for over a week and is costing £7,000 a day. All other effortsPlanet News - 239 words
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Article, Illustration77 1939-07-27 12 Giant Flying-Boat Flown From America THK TWIN KNCJINFD, long ranee flvin^ u^t the British Government for the Rova CF in the U.S.A. by the Atlantic under 16 hou r si re ZdT IVed at Frii »^e after Ihe plane was built by the ConsoUdate^ AhL!°J»V fllghl of k «d. fr»n.Planet News - 77 words
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Article, Illustration78 1939-07-27 13 Parade Before Nazi Leader MRS JAMES ROOSEVELT, mother of the American President, at whose Hyde Park home the King ani Queen staved during their visit to the United States, has arriv ed m Paris on a visit to Europe. After a short stay in France she is coming on toPlanet News - 78 words
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Article, Illustration913 1939-07-27 14 For children of sckool. a^W and their parents IN the family where there are children of school-age, the evening meal sometimes presents a problem, especially when parents and children like to have it together. An excellent way to solve it is to have a "high tea"913 words
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Advertisement25 1939-07-27 14 /*^2^ Italian superbly flavoured Gorgonzola J0 Jv*' I Cheese. Equally delicious is BEL g£lCCr^^^ I PAISE a fine mild Cheese by the fhw w fcw*25 words
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Article1541 1939-07-27 15 THIS BUSINESS OF SHOPPING PRESTIGE, i». Cfcottol Building, ha at present some extremely PRACTICAL and ULTRA-SMART day drexses. among which W€ liked the tailored chic of one ..lod* 1 ffctilMJOtd Horn TOMA'JO-RLD shangrllla. that IDEAL davtim*fabric. Made with a square neck, outlined with bonds of MATCHING STITCHING, thi.s was tm1,541 words
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Advertisement63 1939-07-27 15 I I new shipIt of Da; Utrrnoon and I nor Gowns. I: pment of Flon 'is. Ktul Buildings Phone nooO V I 4 (i SEE s collection of W ONDERFUL TIRED REAL PEARLS. neckir ls«old with a lifetime's guarantee. )NLV AT HAMLEYS 10, Battery Rd. S NOW WHITE" D t63 words
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Advertisement59 1939-07-27 15 I T"l V '< rpend an hour of relaxation in the air- 1^ \4£^ ,onditioned Salon, while Mrs. Lynn, \1 (nt Expert trom the Bond Bt Salon. W oives you one of these delight futreat•aents. Youth and vitality will flow rack to your cheeks, and you will emerge rettcsned wltH59 words
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Advertisement110 1939-07-27 15 Raffles Hotel Building or 93 Bras Basab Road, Telephone 2868 LADIES Hairdressing Salon New Wireless Permanent Waving Machine. No discomfort, no wires Definitely the best results obtainable. Elsie Mary BATTERY ROAD. TE».: 4772 New Collection of Dresses for all occasions. $5 to $30 BEDAK (fra VIRGIN Face Powder Certified by110 words
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Advertisement432 1939-07-27 16 fRAViL BRITi§M BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIAL INES itNK/KfOHVrED IN RVGLAH Outward* TMUIMf S>,n- Tonuuge S'pore CARIHAOI IWOQ July 28 J BHUTAN <U&0 Sept. 23 SOMALI July 28 i BEHAR b.OOI Oc Z RAJPUTANA r<- Aug. 11 CHXTRAI £.000 Oct. 6 RANCHI 17.000 I 2J> CORFI Io.UOO O^ M r HANGAi.om432 words
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Advertisement327 1939-07-27 16 TO FRENCH Po'A charce"urT~I EUni ß tif>M£WAßll». PORBIN Marsrille.N. Havre. AatWtrp, Dunkirk .\B^ !(IF IAI Marseilles, Nantes, St KMllli ft Bort^tt J TO SAIGON INDOCHIII C^P ST rACQUBS For Saigo*/. Tourane and Haiphong I S -y\\ Bftlgon, Tcurane and Haiphone I S* I G G MAUKICE LONt. For Saigor. i327 words
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182 1939-07-27 17 Singipore, VfodMaday. I iary of ht*w the firm <>1 Bnfineen and Cbntractora ii Singapore was gfvtfl by Mr. J. N Jones, Eurocivil en; wfco is suing his former employer, Mr. Wee for alfef«d WlOOffuJ itimnlaial, at to-day's continued Ljn the Hi« r h Court before182 words
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Article70 1939-07-27 17 xpected froea Europe &c. by air (Imperial) today De boxhoWers' letters only at general delivery of letters at i from Netherlands air IKLM I to day. Deliver/ m*' letter? ,-ly at 4 p.m. and general delivery of letter! and parcels at 4 05 p.m. Mails expected from China70 words
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70 1939-07-27 17 Washington, July 2b. WllE U.S. Senate by 64 votes tu 13 haa f ratified the treaty with Pana) I providing fcr consultation In the ever. of "any threat of lfl|H Mhwj which vould endanger the security of the Rcpubttc of Panama or the neutrality70 words
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Article19 1939-07-27 17 The air mail <Imperial* despatched i-om Singapore on July 18 was delivered m Lcndnn on July 24.19 words
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Article149 1939-07-27 17 UFKi lIAKBOUK Main Wharf; Decider Forecast A an, Cristi. King'a Dock Wharf: Nil Coal Wharf: Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS an Jong Pagar: Albert Dock: Hoppers 11 19 Victoria Dock. Mata Han eppel Harbour: King's Dock: Silverwillow. No. 1 Dock: Gi?ng Ann. No. 2 Dock: Nil. President149 words
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Advertisement274 1939-07-27 17 kIIVS PIIILLP LI\E. Incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS l^ Due Sails. jp July 30 Aug. 4 Aug. 31 Sept. 4 up tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the f2|*J l *ff transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or I BAM- conn «cting K.P.M. Vessel. BOUKNr NEY rcturn 5642 86 Ut274 words
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Advertisement72 1939-07-27 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA "SHI It A L A 8,000 TONS SAILING JULY 28 AT P.M. The above vt" 1 has excllent modern accommodation for Flfsl Saloon ai i Second saiom pi^tengen. dpeckri Holiday Return 'ickets to China72 words
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Miscellaneous323 1939-07-27 17 <t {POSTAL INTELLIGENCE; TO-DAY A^nra .South, gg£j f Australia:- Whole Qantas 1 Vl 9 SAustralia. Ea.stern. Southern P F,Z d Wt StCrn Chitral 27 7 p» r: nad'a ,xcept west.n g JJ Egypt, Sudan and Palestine v :hitral 97 7 n Great Britain and Ireland Jhitral 97 7 Europe and323 words
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Advertisement95 1939-07-27 18 m C This U I very smart white linen rfJlilt ih M oredan < ut. Bow wltn red and Wue ornament high BpanUn Lheel Cool and comfortable. Bb«Stt»l (Incorporated in England.) BUvlkrin treatment restores the hair-forming tissues to normal functions. Write for free booklet. "The Natural Way of Hair Culture."95 words
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Advertisement25 1939-07-27 18 I^ EXCLUSIVE FASHION SHOW BY mi: smart shop TO BE HELD AT THE ADELI'Hr ROOF GARDEN I >> ll> v 27th 1!i:!fl F >--<»' p.m. to p.m.25 words
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Advertisement87 1939-07-27 18 V'i. 1 PRISCILLA ltd! WE SPECIALI/i I\ trniiJ LIMN IND SILK \\M FROCKS V ALSO B\ CORSETS, HOSIERY \\l SWDISIITS B^ 61. STAM! ORD UOAD I «EU TEL. 33lH| NOW! I THE TALK Ofl THE TOWN iS:! qualityl SERVICII C A M E R A fl C I N t87 words
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3363 1939-07-27 19 UIDE TO SATURDAY'S RACE FORM First Day Of Taiping Meeting H gaperta*") ;ses and ponies W* ;,v i nd Moni; i poh show- «.'"didaU« liree most res' \.!iorc new), W breedK r^ names, ifiiti for the H runs at Alor r have been fcsES, CLASS 4 m Ptnnaircr I bv3,363 words
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2078 1939-07-27 20 THE MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 133) t limits of lh« M l|Mlllv W Sinicapon MM* I er l»> i!. I ante U« M :il ">' N t■■ Governor m Council. A map showing the proposed re-<J* nation ?a. be d to tl'C Ofl.cr he Municipal jeer, Mun Oflcei Singapore durini or*narj2,078 words
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Article114 1939-07-27 20 Bleriot's Flig Ann ive rsary M" 1 "ami;kk I Air Mil ister v». k dinner in con pioneer croa^Channei fl |almuly the volume <>f jj'; construction of England and was on the >am< put of thai nation which* upon mankind the burdei I ruinous competition. To-morrow if QeCMtarj n twiceReuter - 114 words
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Article30 1939-07-27 20 away peaceful tf fl the morning General Hopita He loaves mother, wiif-'-- ttf« four brotlv -:e« li I stone, Upper Church pi 8 .•d w pin. UMtey* ll Cemetery30 words
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Advertisement222 1939-07-27 20 i Tanglin Barracks:— All that piece oi land ocq the War Department ar.d a in lots 104 9. 104 10, 104 11 1 Mukim of Tangiin as mm cularly delineated or. Gen 5578 sheets 3 and 4 In th« the Senior Superintended Singapore. W BARlfl Presides; Municipal ComiS SINGAPORE MlMCirl222 words
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748 1939-07-27 21 FORMER CINEMA MANAGER ON TRIAL (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, July 26. FURTHER evidence was led to-day before Mr. R C. Redman, Firs'. Magistrate in the case in which Mr. Gus Davis, former manager of the Pavilion Theatre, Kuala Lumpur, is charged with748 words
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165 1939-07-27 21 ENTY PARIS--LONDON AIR RVICES DAILY London, July 56. L a speech at the dinner ion last night to comtc •> thirtieth anniversary liS Bleriofs first flight the English Channel, the Lister, Sir Kingsley Wono, to the close co-operation British and French civi: British and French enter- spreading their wing^ r165 words
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Article47 1939-07-27 21 OLONIAL FUND ELPS JAMAICA I ondon, July 26. 1 c administering Development Fund has I that £025.000 .should 'be various .schemes In jnder which Jamaica re.ooo towards the cost of a new Department of AgrieulBght a banana disease leafspot," which is gravely «M prosperity Ol the island47 words
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Article57 1939-07-27 21 ECEPTION TO UGEE DOCTORS I, London, July 26. My Horder welcomed the DCtON hl hOnOUr Of the 1 Cro\ s a J oini "g the Q. t .^f .Chinese Ambasr, flf Chn was Present. f V d(clai^ that the doctors o| vrSl the dangers and V7 m China but wereReuter Reuter - 57 words
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Article31 1939-07-27 21 DANZIG FORTIFICATION tfcUie 0 r Lon^on. July 26. £ommopa to-day. Mr. Under-Secretar/'. Ht \2 e me mii-tavy -.taking pi ace there possession cf Lord ■J hl m to vie v the31 words
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Article80 1939-07-27 21 Damascus, July 26. PLOT to aaranlntte Behijeel khatio President of the new Syrian Council directors, and a number of other hi^li officials and political personages ha.s betn thwarted by a series of arrests. Several Palestine terrorists are stated to have been involved in the attempt, of whichReuter - 80 words
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Article54 1939-07-27 21 London, July 20 Durum the committee .stage of tin Prevention of Violence Bill, the Horn Secretary accepted a Labour amendmen requiring the Secretary of State to repo to Parliament at least every three month rcuardiiiß the number of expulsion, re gtetration and prohibition orders mad. and the numberReuter - 54 words
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Article79 1939-07-27 21 The Hague, July 26. IT is now clear that the Catholic Group, numbering 31, Socialists, numbering 22, Radicals < six > and Communists three > will oppo.se Dr. Colijns new Government which can thus theoretically count on only 34 .supporters, compared With 62 in the opposition. There isReuter - 79 words
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Article62 1939-07-27 21 London, July 26. MR Geoffrey Shakespeare (Final cia! Secretary to the Admiralty confirmed i:: the House of Common.' to-day the decision to purchase a ditional trailers for naval use. H< added that the number would pro bably be f..>out eighty. Mr. Shake pears added that tlieo<Reuter - 62 words
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Article76 1939-07-27 21 London, July 26 MR. Malcoim MaeDonald (Secretary o State for the Colonies) announcein the Hou:>e of Commons to-day thy there was under contemplation an en perimental settlement of 250 to 500 r« fugees in British Guiana by the despatch of a pionee'.'r party in the autumn. TheReuter - 76 words
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Article43 1939-07-27 21 London, July 26 One division of deitroycrs and in Government motor launches were ei £;aged in patrolling the Palestine cotuto prevent Jewish refugees landing, MMalcolm MacDonald (Secretary for ttl Colonies* revealed at Question time in tti Hou.se of Commons. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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40 1939-07-27 21 Berlin, July 26. General Haider. Chief of the Oerma General Still is attending the Italia Army manoeuvres from Aug. 8 to Air 9, at the invitation of the Italiaji Uudc Rpcretarv for War. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article21 1939-07-27 21 London, July 2<» The King watched the West Indit match against Surrey at the Oval th» afternoon.- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article51 1939-07-27 21 London, July 36 It Is learned on good authority thfl the n.e.i. baa abandoned the eztr ***** metric tons of sugar recently ;>i lotted to them, but no official announce ment can be expected until the Inter decided win national Sugar Council has v,n ink*- the N.1.1 plaet,Reuter - 51 words
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Article25 1939-07-27 21 London, Jul) 26 The ChfteJ "i 'I'*' Polish financial dole cation, Colonel Koc, i.s leaving London fo Warsaw this afternoon British urriri.i wireless!■ British urriri.i wireless! "~~ - 25 words
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Article65 1939-07-27 21 London. July 26 j Mr Geoffrey shak^pearc (Financial Secretary to ttic Admiralty replied [in the negative to a Common, quesaon to-day is to whether it was intended to abandon the Thetis. The Government earnestly deslri i 10 salvage the Thetis as early as po sidio. he .said, and65 words
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626 1939-07-27 22 our Own Importer) IVnantf, Wednesday. f|HLT I entries were received U iff Jie Penang Turf Clubs (iold Cnp Meeting M tag. 7 and 1 1 <•> follows. Tetuen v o Woodquest X 5 o Youuk Oinger X a o romn class > 5 furs626 words
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Article183 1939-07-27 22 A Midnight Collision and it. I before I coul 'W ltd like a 1 These wt i> William Jol I ont employee aZ^^H rvidence in thi Loon was ftn< driving without ie re-'a-d^M >afety of ottv u ,'t lon iK Basah Road and N rth Bridie June 4. The case183 words
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Article39 1939-07-27 22 Singapore. Wecss^H |N a friendly soccer match :M Pulau Brani 25th For 1 I defeated Fort C" nine; 3-2. I Rush and Leigh scored for ;ial while the Sapper* j :i fl| Littlejohn and Thompson H39 words
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707 1939-07-27 23 C.C PLAY GRAND GAME, IT LOSE BY TWO GOALS Rafs Strengthen Their League Position RAF *> S.C.C 0. ]N their best exhibition so far thi s season, the S.C.C. yesterday went down to the R.A.F., leaders of the first division, by just two goals. This was the first league engagement707 words
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190 1939-07-27 23 S.H.B. Beat Excise By Odd Goal In Three SII.B 2; Excise 1. pVO goals stored by the SII.B. in a thrilling second half won ttwci the Second Division (B) match against the Excise, at the S.H.B ground yesterday. Following a rather "heavy" exhibition r>f soccer in the fir.st half, which190 words
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Article170 1939-07-27 23 RIA SCHOOL AT R.I BY DE MARGIN I v^arajah who I v WV t*ie feature of the 1,, i. in which the Victoria K;; n lh stiles Institu- Of the wickets. .piled 129ruiis. only able to runs J H C. Trahl who 16 runs wts ler of the day. were170 words
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97 1939-07-27 23 ctoria Juniors eat R.I. By Three Runs Ing cricket match, the School -!nd XI defeated x 1 Mriin of the Rattles n "y three runs. INSTITUTION 2ND Xl d Beva smgh 5 Singh 2 I b Sharif o I a smgh 4 |n c Yaw r.eok b I 2 I'97 words
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Article39 1939-07-27 23 London, July 26. The Goodwood Stakes resulted as follows: Valedictory (100 to 9), High Rank (100 to 6), Black Speck (100 to 7). Eighteen ran. Won by half a length, short head between second and third.— ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article45 1939-07-27 23 r rHE following have accepted to play for the S.C.C. in a tennis match against the Naval Base at the S.C.C. on Wednesday, August 2. Roy Smith &J. L. Purnell; E. C. Cherrington D. E. L. Anderson; A. G. Hay C. J. Bembroke.45 words
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445 1939-07-27 23 SC F A "B" 6; Minesweepers 1. PLAYING at the Stadium yesterday evening, the S.C.F.A. "B" team proved too good for the Minesweepers whom they defeated by six goals to one in a division 2B league fixture. Though displaying good team-wor.v and445 words
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Miscellaneous25 1939-07-27 23 TIDE TABLES TO-DAY H.gh Writer. 8.16 a.m. 7.5 ft. j 7.30 p.m. 8.5 ft, TO-MORROW High Water. 9.25 a.m. 7.9 ft. 8.33 p.m. 8.9 ft.25 words
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Article381 1939-07-27 24 MORE PROGRESS TO WARD AGREEMENT JAPAN'S SEVEN Tokyo. July 26. MR third MMfton of I md table conf< thia morning discusse-.l tb< oommittee'l report In connection witli the seven Japanese de.uids. They an reported to be, Lists transfer of Cheng Shi Kangs as,ins; ftCOOdly, thorough control of deine&U insisting or381 words
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63 1939-07-27 24 JAPAN CLAIMS ANOTHER 59 SOVIET PLANES Tokyo, July 26 A Kwangtung Army communique ■:aims that 59 Soviet and Outer-Mongol were brought djwn by the rapanese over the Manchukuo-Monßol rentier yesterday. A despatch from BaUhagal, on the rontiei the Japanese artillery heauy bombarded the Sovi< po "0 M west bank olReuter - 63 words
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Article99 1939-07-27 24 BRIT A IN'S FINANCES SOUND London, July 20. THi: eminent economist. Lord Stamp. Chairman of the London. Midland and Scottish Railway, speaking ill the House of Lords debate last night on the finance bill, expressed his confidence in the capacity of Britain's finances to meet possible emergency. He said war99 words
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Article43 1939-07-27 24 i Paris. July 26. j T ni MM u> Maura. Spanish Z I Monarchist leader, has left I v toril. in Porlusal. lor i where he is meeting ex-Kins Al- I fonso. reports Fxcelsior from lit- ration._i. ..a* ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article89 1939-07-27 24 Weather Damages German Crops Berlin. M RESPITE ihr helpofforJ ers, labour service rej 45,000 students now gat J harvest, even so great j| power is ir ctequate, and til bined wiU the weather c9 is going l■> drag out thjl longer th*i normalh. I Present iiidication> ire thatl will beReuter - 89 words
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Article60 1939-07-27 24 v mi The result of the Malta proved a triumph for the nm tion, promulgated In February. six thousand of 47 000 regtotaj voted, despite the attempted! boycott. Ten members ol new ca be elected. In the first division ing five member*. Anti-Nation cured 10.683 against 6.369 for60 words
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416 1939-07-27 24 London, July 26. JHE Anglo-Japanese preliminary agreement continues, to be widely canvassed among Far Eastern circles. The more cautious observers, including some representative of North China business, are now inclined to the more cheerful view. They contrast the barrage of propaganda by Japanese press416 words
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Article99 1939-07-27 24 Admiralty Buys Minesweepers London, July 23 THE Daily Telegraph states that the Admiralty has purchased in Hull and Gnmsby 86 modern stea^i trawlers for use as minesweepers and for ether naval purposes at a cost of over £20,000. The ships are from 160 feet to 180 feel in ength;and represent99 words
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Article38 1939-07-27 24 Mrs. W. 3. Btlrling left I last night ior Hongiong by a She will visit her relatives tM return to here in November 1 ):er husband, who Will be aril England at that lime.38 words