Morning Tribune, 28 July 1939
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Title Section11 1939-07-28 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 151. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, July 2*. 1939. FIVE CENTS11 words
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Article442 1939-07-28 1 f AY OPEN THE TOR TO PEACE" vi i> Tok > 0 Jul > 27. M Uoosevelts sudden action in abrogating the comtreaty with Japan has torpedoed the people's false noxt the American attitude towards this country. A press «i P.'sn presentation, i )ase dReuter - 442 words
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Article47 1939-07-28 1 London, July 27. j JIIE Executive Committee oi jj the League of Nations Union has passed a resolution S calling on the Government to follow the lead of tfie United States by giving notice to terminate the Anglo-Japa- nese commercial treaty. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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130 1939-07-28 1 Japan Concerned Over Moscow Conference Tokyo, July 27. gECURING command of the Western Pacific, "which is indispensable for the construction of a new order in East Asia," is the object of the n< w Japanese fleet organisation just announced, according to a spokon.an of the Admiralty. The spokesman stated thatReuter - 130 words
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Article110 1939-07-28 1 CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTIONS HEARD London, July 27. TWENTY conscientious objections to compulsory service, out of a total of 460 cases, from the Midland division, were heard first at a meeting at Birmingham by a tribunal established under the Military Training Act for the registration of such objectors. Representatives of the PeaceReuter - 110 words
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Article25 1939-07-28 1 Jerusalem, July 27. Over 100 revisionists were arrested in the Jewish colonies surrounding Telaviv, following I recent outbreak of Jewish terrorism in the district.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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79 1939-07-28 1 London, July 27. CEVENTY-FOUR sticks of gelignite I* were found attached to a pylon 'carrying electric wires in a field at Down Holland, near Ormskirk. two miles from the scene of the bridge explosion. Two farm labou era found bundles of gelignite connected to aReuter - 79 words
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Article111 1939-07-28 1 Chungking. July 27. J JT has just been revealed that I an agreement for a new British export credit loan of £3,000,000 to China was signed j 5 last week. According to Chinese re- ports, the British Government will continue to supply re- 2 constructionReuter - 111 words
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Article53 1939-07-28 1 Tokyo, July 27. Japan has given a fortnight's notice, commencing to-morrow, oi her intention to close all shipping in the Pearl River, carrying a large part of Hongkong's trade, according to Domei. The suspension of navigation applies to Japanese shipping as well as to third-power warshipsReuter - 53 words
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Article75 1939-07-28 1 Tokyo, July 27. A communique says that the British and Japanese representatives held meetings this morning- and this afternoon. In the morning farther detail., rd to the poftfble future of police procedure was worked out, and the representatives patted the afternoon in consideration of economic Questions. AmongReuter - 75 words
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Advertisement15 1939-07-28 1 Other Pages u rrfinirr 14 15 f n 22 I 18 2 r an^ 115 words
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Article, Illustration139 1939-07-28 2 DRAMA AT A K.L. STATION nibune staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, July 27. TWO f< el Of space stood between Miss Lily Lee, an Eastern Hotel cabarei girl and a terrible death this afternoon. That was all the distance left between her body and139 words
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Article470 1939-07-28 2 Incident On A Trolley- Bus 1 Singaporv. Thursday. WONO Wfci a 27-year-old antoncsr. claimed trial this morning in the second police CSVri before Mr. Conrad Oldham on a charge that he on July II at ISJi p.m. while in a trolley-bus travelling along Victoria Stivet stole $5 cash from iViohamtil470 words
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Article204 1939-07-28 2 Singapore, Tlr. .sday. LEWIS and Peat tSingapore) Ltd., In their we?kiy review state: The increase of 5 per cent in the exportable allowance, retrospective for the third quarter of this year in addition tc the 5 per cent, for the last quarter came as rather a204 words
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134 1939-07-28 2 Singapore, Thursday. MONEY left on a table in his cubicle by a Cantonese boiler maker pnts had entered through the openine. ane ponce was informed and thev arrested I young Cantonese, livme in Sago street whose parents lived on the Sa r>? fl^ r134 words
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Article208 1939-07-28 2 Singapore, Thursdaj "DECAUSE the rosy pictures of Japan presented lo eleven irrada of the Rangoon University before they left Burma have w all proved as painted, these students are 'fed up" and want to ret home," stated Maung Ba Tin, an officer of the Pbhlic Works208 words
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Article140 1939-07-28 2 Singapore, Hi REMARKING that the evidem him wis not sufficient to charge under Section 10 (DJ Whitton, Traffic Judge, to-day ted Kumaran Nair of the d negligent driving, without call) him for his defence. The case was a sequel to > between a taxi and a Chine*140 words
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Article59 1939-07-28 2 Shooting Aff Two Acqui tt WONG Yin /*>\ ne *edM dri ver. and al 0 »;er« U.ce, Won- Ah K..'» ed charges of being ;°^,'?Ky li rd| ir.g affair in t) B run coffee shop at JaM»- I}i ,:ri« were acquitted bv"^ Wed i« (Mr. J. L, McF; °J on59 words
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Article, Illustration481 1939-07-28 3 ELANGO R CHINESE SEND WIRE TO PREMIER "Avoid Trap Of Propaga nda (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. FOLLOWING misleading rumours and Japanese propanganda among Malayan Chinese, a large and representative body of Selangor Chinese met at the Chinese Assembly Hall with a view to removing the misunderstanding caused.481 words
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Article211 1939-07-28 3 MALY A'S W G. O. C. RRIVES w g S. Dobbie £L to dayi an not at 9.30 a.m. r "ouslv stated, due to a in the sailing time Of ai' penang, Jury U n his new appointto- re M Malaya, commanding, Majorf P ,ssecl through V bv the P.211 words
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Article116 1939-07-28 3 Singapore, Thursday. J i\ nK.nlhs' rigorous imprisonment was imposed on n a young Hninanese. in the Criminal District Court "■Ton hi. pleading guilty to two charges of housebreftkin^ n net was rellow-tentnt with 5? Tan Ah Cheng of Kampong Eanjar, off changi «*J to have entered116 words
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Article16 1939-07-28 3 l it ical Parties In Siam it rr.eetin s^^^' Jul y Scl^^ the NatlOnal i premature.16 words
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Article110 1939-07-28 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, July 27. MR. C.T. DOBREE. Officer- in -Charge of Detectives, Selangor, gave evidence to-day in the ease in which Mr. Gus Davis, former manager of the Pavilion Theatre, Koala Lumpur, is charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of110 words
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Article44 1939-07-28 3 Ipoh, Thursday. ANOTHER heat wave has struck Ipoh to-day being the 25th day without ine maximum temperature recorded so far by the Meteorological Station has been 96 degrees on Tuesday, while the minimum of 68 degrees was reached on Saturday. July 22.44 words
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Article51 1939-07-28 3 EZEKIEL— Mrs. Ezekiel wife of Mr. M. G. Ezekiel mother of Mr. r Ezekiel passed away P^*^ l 'ore residence 73, King's Road Singapoie on July 27. 1939. Aged 54 Fung* will take place to-day, the college will leave the -house at 4.30 p.m. for interment at Bldadan. Deeply51 words
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Advertisement27 1939-07-28 3 FOR LONGER WEAR EXTRA COMFORT SMART APPEARANCE Ask your Shoe Maker to Fit PHILLIPS RUBBER SOLES HEELS MADE IN ENGLAND Sole Agents: RAHAMIN PENHAS 117-I*s, CecU Street.27 words
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Article24 1939-07-28 4 U ()M) Previous To-day Chang* hrOfM Ftr.c. per oz. MH fT.B 6' 2 fcILVEB 'vnrd II 1 16 U3' I 1 It24 words
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Article58 1939-07-28 4 I Previous Tfl j: 0n(lo n. Th 3 RIBBEK Steady Q u Spot Buyers 8 516 'V Sellers 8% 516 Ist Forward August Buyers 85 16 o Sellers 8% ,V 16 2nd Forward September Buyers 8 3 8 Sellers 8 716 lc 3rd Forward Oct.|Dec. fiuvers 8 758 words
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Article19 1939-07-28 4 Lonaon, rnuraaay Tin STANDARD Previous To-dav Change < afternoon price) <:'29 7 K -230 forward *****, £225 419 words
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125 1939-07-28 4 London, July 27. I.K.A. terron struck again early to-day with three oatram a1 Liverpool. I One expiation wrecked I bridge on t e I Leeds-Liverpool Canal at Maghull, <\vc miles from Liverpool, comoletely blocking the waterway. Tli e second explosion, believed to ve ti f.Reuter - 125 words
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Article46 1939-07-28 4 RUBBER New Y Jlk J^ Market Tone Previous To-da> Spot Steady Steads Buyers 16% 16 7 16 Forward Oct Dec S ellen 16V 9 lfi uec Buyen 16 7\o 16'TIN Sellers 16 9 16 16^ Market Tone Spot QM™ Q uiet 48»2 48%46 words
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Article78 1939-07-28 4 lonian, July 27. Slock ftrehange continued mor? <j. th<* InteniattaaAl outlook being Daibk for a »<*neral improvement In prices, with more active tradin» <;iJ'-dKcd Dominion and Colonial tames regponded iuvourably to the announcement 01 tin- Ntw Zealand i'16,000 000 <<>nvf;rsion loan, while in industrials and oiLs .showed jjoodReuter - 78 words
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Article73 1939-07-28 4 SSSt 283 Rubb j v •««Ra > c? The London Stock Exchange yesterexwrtto.*?? 1 senerally S™« Wlth the ;™S" f I«WM and Tin shares both which showed little change. Locally >lthou S h Tin shares were neilected n w 4>ener.s. Rubber shares opened auiptv. but later In73 words
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Article80 1939-07-28 4 London. Tin PALM OIL (Malay) Previous To da > In bulk July Aug. COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) 5 NomiiiaI U4: July shipment Pin n SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) 5 l1 July Aug. shipment q o 0 ,u„. TAPIOCA Seed Pearl 1st quality 1 'Singapore* July Shipment n« teller. J PEPPER (F.A.Q.)80 words
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Article79 1939-07-28 4 London, Tha Previous To-day T.T. on Paris (closing: middle rate) 176.72 Unchanged TT n°,l i mste d im /closing middle rate) 8 75 *-K 5 i.i. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 45 e Nominal 4 3 8 Nominal TT «S on S k °Pf (closing selling rate) I*79 words
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Article23 1939-07-28 4 £«>. July 27 Tht Pear River will ■'•>'■'' u, .ilj foreign traffic from !(1 unspecllled period announcement madi "-<... by the rapanese Conwl-Oeneral23 words
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Article133 1939-07-28 4 i-» Loud I Distillers £l vlous To-dav Dunlop Rubber 97 4', General Electric rj;j 29 6 Imperial Chemical Industries ,1; 74 6 Imperial Tobacco b 29 1 Anglo-Dutch 11V Canadian Pacific j- J London Tin J* I i Rubber Plantation Investment Trust 1 33 Linggis H" 28133 words
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Advertisement75 1939-07-28 4 i S& -''if n h Inipo*i individual to provide for *u» valued possessions the safety i that ia afforded by our vauiu I where we have safe boxes of I I various size* for hire at moderate rates. UIKKRB themselves hold the K*YS and ONLY THEY can hav« access to75 words
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Advertisement23 1939-07-28 4 SOUTH I IHH'iTISII INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD I Los«g ©J Profits 1 1 Insurance I I \jrtl. j^, t pm hyg n Qm;n I23 words
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Advertisement11 1939-07-28 4 Bk bl^^^bS h£-^ -"iP^bl ink. v^^M B^^BBBBBB W^ <Bfl W&rjl&m 'Viwßl11 words
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Article645 1939-07-28 5 RS SHARES Ify Fraser jmpany n\lM- Con T.S Ord. 18- 18 9 Easetrn Realty 1.35 1.40 Est. Trust. At 3 50 4 00 Eastern United 27.50 30.00 F. and N. Ord. 13 80 14.20 do 7*2 Prefs. 925 9.50 Gammons Malaya 2.25 2.30 Gt E. Life f. pd 6000 65.00645 words
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Article189 1939-07-28 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Ooanpa [k^ated Books Singapore. July 27. spm Close Total fa* Date Ex. Div vear Payable Date Total lot Knanponi Kamunting 3d. No. 65 Aug. 4 Aug 11 Aug. 5 12>/i*» 1 2 d. bonus Kampong Lanjut 6d. No. 12 July 26 Aug 2 July189 words
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Article190 1939-07-28 5 LYALL EVATTS QUOTATIONS Singapore. Thursday. Ampats I|7H 4jAyer Wengs 0.71 0.75 Batu Selangor.N 1.17 1.22 Hong Fatts 0.61 0.63 Hongkong Tin 17;- 18|Jelebus 0.50 0.55 Kamunting Tin 8 8j6 Katu Tin 21 22[Kents 1,9 2|1 KillinghalLs 13 r 14:6 Kramats 8j- 9 r Kuchai* 1.17 1.22 Laruls 4|- 4!6 Unguis190 words
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103 1939-07-28 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter AD 182* Incorporated in the Netherlands (Netherlands Trading Society i BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000.- Reserve Fiuad 10.500.000London Correspondent* NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland: —Rotterdam, The Hague, an% 64 branches and sub-branches a* smaller places Netherlands103 words
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Article103 1939-07-28 5 3% ffftaTaSfaff M 3 ff 4 i^W 000 PENANG MUNICIPAL: l% 1926 red. 1956-66 $4,000,000 Int May 1. Nov. 1 11,/4 110/4 4%% 1929 red 1959-69 $8,250,000 Int May 15. Nov. 15 c 1 965 99 ar $3 'T iiol^ SS AND F.M.S. LOANS: F .M.S. 4^%103 words
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Advertisement24 1939-07-28 5 IHK I ASTKItV i M 111l AaSUKANCE CORP., tfflfc, !m in the Straitt 3€ttiem4nts) Ularine Insurance DEAD OFUCIt ISD, C«cil Street, Hing*p<*+ IXL. MIA.24 words
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Advertisement111 1939-07-28 6 "Vri": I i' v 11. 1 o T1 S 111 TONKiIIT *M'> To There's Always A Woman U/ Glittering with goi«tyl vV**^ T<V Shining with »tor» <*ho m\ ssßp^ w^< ht" 'Zff MH.VYN OOWSIAS 1| p^ VIRGINIA BRUCE t "4 Rk Jf tJttlW .A xfgU 7T-^^B '*<%. J '^T^J^ft« ft111 words
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Advertisement167 1939-07-28 6 CARRIES i MESSAGE TO ALL NATIox^/^^^H SIIOILD BE AN EXCELLENT EXAMpi i -J A.R J». VOLUNTEERS t T mn/J 'in 1 ICAPITOL Kiftl 3 SHOWS DAILY Bf^JfUß liit First Film ever made [ji ll in which all the BRITISH BHt^Hl^H DEFENCE SERVICES l^ Th€> WAHXrJ Presented with the Year's most167 words
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Advertisement164 1939-07-28 7 I^rr??n'HEATHK-9-i5 P M l lone* Donald O'Connor, Larry Crable in rv» Aitnn I KING OF Till WILD l.apiers 1: |r 1 v .^l Cowboy" <: 'Alexander K»»time Band" l^sT.ooo,ooo IIEERJNG EXHIBITION I TIAPPY WORLD 1 s oTfITiTi. OPI'NING 6 F.M. At(i. lSi I ..HEM C.S., THE Ist BATTALION THE MANW*>164 words
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Advertisement89 1939-07-28 7 ■■■■•■•••J* The Most Discussed I I Film of The Day! 5 MIDNIGHT PREMIERE I I SAT. 29th. I Season Screening j MOX. 31«t. II I AlhambrA j 5 Free lists Strictly Suspended for the First 5 Days! y '*V f MSSS r Confessions j I ofa j J Starring j89 words
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Advertisement153 1939-07-28 7 mmm9 m99m mm9U uum9 mmmmmmmmmmmmwm9aaammmmmmmuumimmmmmummmmmummm^ J HOTEL IMPERIAL" can bt cordially recommended" 5 —Malaya Tribune. FLXL OF HONEST-TO-(iOODNESS TIIRILI > 5 Free Fret»s. I ALIIA^IHItA 3-15, 6-15 (r 9-15 p.m.j Or r I K B i ALSO U PATHE GAZETTE' with Pictures of FRENCH NATIONAL FETE Same Programme will be153 words
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Article, Illustration1208 1939-07-28 8 WHAT R. A. F. FLIGHTS FRANCE MEAN I BEN CHIMES" M>XI>OX Ml ll|< Food To Germany FOl Serious Thought a Over 160 British aeroplanes crossed the Channel recently, visited certain French towns and within a few hours, returned to thefa- b*S. xK pilots carried seated orders which they opened in1,208 words
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1307 1939-07-28 9 BRITISH MOTHERS RELUCTANT TO E VACUATE L ft- |>revi<>us paee> > lr in th* >venl of r d -th a formi-- t', evidently not Keen, mm at a meeting of 1 ,u cil this week, Precautions Com- A r ,i- t onlv 21 per cent.: n under five years l1,307 words
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202 1939-07-28 9 THAT the swallow lives at least to the age of eight years, was proved by an expert of the Wild Life Preservation Section of the Fukuoka Prefectural Office, Kyushu. He has been Investigating the age of the birds since202 words
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Advertisement46 1939-07-28 9 ♦NEW HUDSONTHE WORLD'S BEST BICYCLE Enlireh o. tb< > oun merit* NFU BUDSON Bicycles have earned a truly "wort* jg wide" repuU ioi for— ENDURING QUALITY BEAUTIFUL DESIGN SUPERB FINISH CRAFTSMANSHIP an« RELIABILITY while VALUK for MONEY is, of course, a NEW HUDSON tradition. N SIMEJDARBYjc^a, LTD46 words
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Article, Illustration678 1939-07-28 10 On the Other Side of Jord I PEACE OR OUTRAGE!' I PROGRESS TOWARDS SELF- GOVERNMENT By a j A Special Correspondent I DISCUSSION of the new Palest in, policy has somewhat overshadow ed the Step tc wards self-government which has Just been taken on i. ether side ol the Jordan.678 words
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333 1939-07-28 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Fr iday, July 28, 1939. U.S. BOMBSHELL fiiOM Vte United States comes news most heartening to supporters of the cause of China. The fikfflernmem have given six months notice of the termination of the Treaty of Commerce and .Navigation made with Japan In 1811, thu:; paving the way333 words
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Advertisement34 1939-07-28 10 To-days Whitr Label I Announcement There are women I who would rather I dye than let ethers I hiow they arc grey i And borne people would sooner die than be deprived of [DEWAKB34 words
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Article142 1939-07-28 11 Other Side Of Jordan i- '"^nt to preset cutting ,unh, and adi.y. The excellent U made into hich tU recogI kg molt stnk.a go :t cty ramous out <^> IS c^S incial capital at es- iaX id tbe Biur made their mere and to-day a city oi .eople mis the142 words
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61 1939-07-28 11 EMIER HINTS STALIN IS CRASTINATOR London, July 24. me Minister stated in the of n'mons that fresh »ns had been sent to the lmba^ i "or in Moscow, Sir Sm J s on July 21 and that with M. Molotov then pressed to o 'ive an avSoiir aid net be61 words
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107 1939-07-28 11 Prospectus Of Loan To New Zealand London, July 26. f«HE Governor and Company of the 1 Bank of England have given notice that they are i* l receive applications for New Zealand S^emmSt 3% per cent, conversion stock 1939 to 1945. Interest uj«Stoat the Bank of Engtand half- £JS interest,107 words
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Article46 1939-07-28 11 Shanghai, July 2 J (Miter Mongolian border h%s beroir. more serious for seve 1 Arc la *t reports, mw £,S& land and July 25 esiUt^d to f»Uu£. »rt Jgg igaln fantastically .-lin^i.-ttiat o 1 Poviet planes were orousht Kmn^-wa Chew JH Poh.46 words
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Article250 1939-07-28 11 1 Stolen Plans Sent By Secret Railway Paris. k SFXRET railway tunnelled j under the Franca- Belgian frontier and alleged to have been used for smuggling and espionage, was discovered by the French police at Vieux Conde, near Valenciennes. Two women and a man occupying a250 words
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Article77 1939-07-28 11 Thetis Insured For £500,000 rl. submarine Thetis is injured 1u the marine insurance market for £300.800. Part of thU with Liverpool underwriters, but the larger share is pli-ced in the London insurance marke* Thi« sum covers the hull, equipment, and armaments of the submarine. After a four-hours conference a* Cammell77 words
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Advertisement19 1939-07-28 11 I T'mr Convenience j *E OR AFTER THE SHOW *E At The NTGL KTAURANT 1 Rock Ovsten D 519 words
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Advertisement49 1939-07-28 11 i TNI TRUI TONIC POOD I QMili«M« «f mil Ckmmktß mrt Storm j PFAFF[ the everlasting sewing machine! mt Guaranteed for j P*"*| life-long service)^ PFAFF SEWIHC MACHINE SHOWROOMS BJ7nf^^A«| I 1 j jj Vt, CROSS AND CECIL STS. SINGAPORE JBMMMBHBBi^M 5933 -AN Telegraphic Address. PHONE 5934 V GOODWOOD49 words
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Article, Illustration94 1939-07-28 12 French Pr Pressure urs stille y Parade GREvr Miur A| B H>.oo« men took p! M Bastille Day, lhe a miii ion «ve r with French nil h the fly Past J sraphed presentinjH of French troops m J Bel(»u. British lUli rH fWnwrnwr 8r111 (.uardsmen headrd fs Paris in94 words
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Article, Illustration17 1939-07-28 12 MMMM tyimt over Paris. ,Pl anet tkm MILITARY at!-' I17 words
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Article, Illustration115 1939-07-28 13 PRINCE PAUL PRINCESS OLGA WELCOMED BY DUKE DUCHESS OF KENT CHIEF UGDff I'KINCE PAUL OF .11 GO9LAVIA and his wife, Prim-ess arrived at Victoria Sta-i.-.m, i.oiiuwn, pay an informal visit lo the King and tlueeu. They were* met by the Duke and l)uth(s> of Kent (sister of Princess Olga). The115 words
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Article, Illustration781 1939-07-28 14 Give Your Toddler Kittens A GOOD START IN LIFE TOth t p 1 J Hov<r.ttH |ttiing..l:ii"-.llandt!.oi.:;li. '"the r "u' *1 .■urnals of ota. strain which to —M i ov t hc i vr-ar.yoMwi!!ot,-ou^, Iwishto.vH.lHrwholHjtteruss- jossibte. m I N(»IKI>MIM. IHKT 'give the rr,/Jier sum,- iodb food Sobin-on'i ,k.'s mixed with a781 words
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Advertisement31 1939-07-28 14 In^T^JLf^tZ. APPOINTMENTS C## w>*sr%> phone hm HAIR STYLISTS AND BEAUTY SPECIALISTS HAIR TREATED BY: LATEST OIL MACHINE PACE MASSAGE 3ft3-A ORCHARD ROAD (beyond Scott'g Road PoUce SUthm)— W9bb£w& I '-vJ raHp^31 words
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Advertisement5 1939-07-28 14 ig> THE GLOBE TRADING LTP-SINgAPgW5 words
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Article109 1939-07-28 15 rax from candles lodges on 5 scrape off all the sur- Itti a blunt-edged knife then rover the spot with I E paper and press with Finish with carbon chloride. ink stains, cover salt .vhile the stain 2 Scrape up with a J en as it becomes 5109 words
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Article, Illustration688 1939-07-28 15 PLENT Y OF "ELBOW CREASE" Is the recipe for gleaming, wellpolished floors There is a quicker way to make this uolLsh, and that i' to heat the beeswax "ntil it melts, adiing the turpentine while the beeswax is hot. This is a highly dangerous metjuxl, however. Before beginning operations, sweep688 words
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Article135 1939-07-28 15 6 French plums 3 thin rashers ot streaky bacon 6 blanched almonds salad oil salt Cayenne pepper lettuce to garnish 6 small croutes of iried bread Saute the almonds in a litVe OV/; 1 oil until they are golden-brown. Then toss them in a little salt and cayenne135 words
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Advertisement76 1939-07-28 15 p/^M^ tf variety CT^h in ok* catch of c Fresh FISH fsssas) plenty of flavour ard ta.stines.'; Dt SOLES —because every fish is selected Ol(/£ £00 with care and only the tin* or* rD/1 JV specimens of each variety are im ur% 'KUUT ported. For the complete list of J76 words
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Advertisement341 1939-07-28 16 m 1 —^AiJt^^^l^P- jm^ JYP&O and BRITISH IND IA LINES (IWCOKrORiTED IN ENGLAND) Outwards Bm Tonnage Tonnage CARTOAGE 15.009 *ff» BHUTAN 6 100 Sept. 23 t Cargo only. Homewards I rare, Tannage S'pore Tonnage Spore '.SOUDAN 0,500 July 31 RAJPUTANA Ii'.OOO Sept. 22 CORFU 15,000 Auk. 11 RANCHI 17.000 Oct.341 words
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Article160 1939-07-28 17 I "Imperial- Jllly 28 2 K in.pe i?.t .>n 0 K in. penai og o p K p-.n M;iili PfcUxßMissel "JJI Kv Shiral 28 1 r m K in Dungun Parcels only- P-ihanj, 28 8 3 0 J™ 1 K Budan and Palestine -Imperial I iParcela only) l€vcrku.srn og160 words
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Article61 1939-07-28 17 I IT"*" <^SS' i 20 10 am -art hag rt on 1n a, r j i rmota and tfacao Cnrtha^. «X f" ax Scith W«rt Sumatra. S. Bust onrinaB 29 .10 ain ice. Celebes. Moluccas and »Lrx T^ 29 4 pa (Vestern c th' M 9 pm> orre.pond;nco prepaid61 words
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Article112 1939-07-28 17 ""SmSS T!IK W «ARVES OK hXPMTED TO ARRIVE s Entrance Exit Apoey Godown Cat* Gate Carthage— Chit ral o France Maru 13 7 Somali u J-V. Olden barn eve] tll o Benvrackie 9 > i Hoegh Merchant 7 •> i Kelantan 32 5 Mansei Maru 34 Z112 words
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Article96 1939-07-28 17 Tu^ A w London, July 27. HE Air Minuter, Sir Kingslcy Wood referring in the House of Commons tc the third training flight by R a F bombers over France, said it was hoped to be able to arrange practice flights eve;- other friendly countries but96 words
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Article81 1939-07-28 17 Before the Chief Justice in Ist Court at 10 a.m. 2 Motions re Registration of Trade Mark? Thereafter —Bankruptcy. Before Mr. Justice Pedlow in 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Summonse«-in-Chambers, Originating Summonses, Motion and Probate ***** R* 3 Wee Cneow Keng, deceased. Before Mr. Justice Manning81 words
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Article19 1939-07-28 17 The air mail (Netherlands) despatched from Singapore on July 18 was delivered in London on July 2<.19 words
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Article394 1939-07-28 17 THK l J owing passengers are leaving on 1 thi' Chitral" .sailing to-day at 9 V am for Europe: Mr. and Mrs. Aarons, Mr LonsdaW Bryans. Mr. and Mrs. A Boye.s. Mis Bulmer. Miss M.G. Baird, Mr. H E Baker. Mr P.D Baker, Mr and Mr.- FAS.394 words
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Article88 1939-07-28 17 Mails (vp-cted from Europe (Londo Mails) by P. and O. (Cart.h:igo) to d.v deliver} of r>exholders' JeUcrs only and general c'cJivcry of lette-s n.t 9 a.m. san. M.iils expected from Austr.-iiia, N«nhc lands rudip.s etc. by Air (Q.-mtas) to da. Deliver;/ of Upholders* letters only at pm. and88 words
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Article23 1939-07-28 17 The ?s. Merkus for Tarempa. M&t lirevicur'y announced M closing at n a.m. yes'erday will now close it \i\ to day.23 words
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Advertisement305 1939-07-28 17 I IMRVS l» 11 1 ■I u\|;. (I in Australia) I NEXT SAILINGS 1 ■PET I A Due SaiU I ■RKUR Jul >' 30 Aug. 4 I K-jni 1 Au S- 31 Sept, 4 I ■touil i Se.s 1( Jnd niP Uckets from Sin 8 a Pore to Australia issued305 words
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Advertisement74 1939-07-28 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO V ITD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA M S 11 1 It AL A M 8,000 TONS SAILING JULY 28 AT i P.M. The above vc 1 iia.s excjllent modern accommodation for First Saloon an*' Second Saloui p?/y>eagfrs. 3p6dftl Holiday74 words
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Article10 1939-07-28 18 Danzig And The Prospects Of War I Danzig July HLHIIAI10 words
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309 1939-07-28 18 ACTION "LIKE A I BOMBSHELL I Washington, July 27. I JHE State Department announces that the t nitedl States is terminating the Treaty of Commerce! and Navigation of 1911 with Japan, thereby openJ ing the way for an embargo on the shipment of ravlReuter - 309 words
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128 1939-07-28 18 Japanese Flood Extensive Area In North China s'lanshai. JuK 21. T Hi; ,-nnny in vv enveloped bv the 'liinese result*ll telephonic and telcsrapoic ivro r l^ IK..1 K n Chienkian- and 0r,:,, cavalry iroooswcir rfcjum to relieve ckrw Bunfc tan?, >ut they wen outKankfd and rorceci to return 10 Chteiiici!128 words
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Article, Illustration445 1939-07-28 18 Inte.v.' \vccl immediately after the announcement oi the abrogation, StnaPi'iMi said: "I think it a wise i justifiable act." Senai LafoUette declared that the ■•menu's move was designed to •>- fapan that "the course of this i ountry L Vide and open" in future Kh Japanese. In iUReuter - 445 words
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Article133 1939-07-28 18 CHEATING ALLEGED I Singapore STRAIGHT from hos] 1 O had been detained L* ia J Francis Xavier Joseph £1 ,r..« Toh /Seek Woo, agect /Wher-ajß appeared before Mr J. lhls the Thn'd Mice > Magstrute a] t ing. when he claimed charges of cheating. i« V( s sackwoo was alleged133 words
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Advertisement33 1939-07-28 18 YOU SEE THEM CLASH ON THE SCREEN I 4 fW\ Ji V' *2 O"g".i i'C"> b< h' )>• ••v D.»c»«d by CIO»CF maRSHAU «V Aj»(X.o»» Produce- USTEBCOV\AN A A/£W I'NIVtRSAL PICTURE Opens Sunday PAVILIOh33 words
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Advertisement19 1939-07-28 18 ALHAMBRA SUNDAY 30th JULY i Ml m* a w a| i I 11 a.m. 3.15, €.15 and 9.15 P.M.19 words
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344 1939-07-28 19 Receiver Appointed For Wealthy Estate Application In Ipoh Supreme Court I (Fron< Our Own Reporter) M v Jpoh, Wednesday. J^ JIUIIOIV for the appointment of a receiver to the estate of Moo Choy deceased *M all-wed yesterday in the Perak Supreme toj:-f by the Hon. Mr. Justice C. M. Murray344 words
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Article62 1939-07-28 19 Tokyo, July 27. SHOWING I furthm merting of the ;i ;i.j- Japanese conference, j, .,,'(1 that understanding Hi j (i the main points according to Dome i. there >s stil. some dr.crgn the proposed dismissal t mpioyeej of the Council and ihc exfour men accused of62 words
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Article82 1939-07-28 19 Own Reporter) mpur, Tuesday. murder of a injury of three Batu Koad two years ago, in the First Police Court i a Chinese named Chon£ produced before Mr. R. C. lan. of murder and having h\ previous hurt to three Chinxplained to accused and Mr.82 words
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Article67 1939-07-28 19 S:n?aporc, Tharsday. Justice Manning in* theday, Mr. J. N. Jones, a who is suing his forMr. Wee Chen<r Soon, for s closely cro-ss examined Morrison, counsel lor the want, when hearing was resumed. Jones, who alleges wrongful dis~ is clauning six months salary at a month, $1,260 representing67 words
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Article217 1939-07-28 19 RAILWAY VICTORIA OUTRAGE k BOMB explosion at Victoria Sta- tion wrecked the interior of a cloakroom. Three porters inside had narrow escapes and all suffered fron, sererr shock. Two men o.nd a woman were claiming tn^gaf* at the counter when the explosion occurred. One of them saul he ar.d ,As217 words
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Article56 1939-07-28 19 London, July 20.— A message from the High Commissioner for Palestine, received this afternoon, states that an Arab who opened fire on a police co;--dcn during the search of certain parts cf Haifa was himself shot dead and found to be in possession of a rifle and56 words
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Article121 1939-07-28 19 (From Our Own corespondent > Tulpmg, Tuesday. THE 'I :i ioir- Fire liiijidc liuj a busy time during the past ttw days. Yesterday, a fire engine was sent to the sixth mile Krian Road to subdue a fire which had or car re I121 words
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Article189 1939-07-28 19 Ex-Detective Is Held lor Theft (From Our Own f 'n'responclent Sryamat, Tuwsdav. (CHARGED with the theft of four! bangles valued at $172. Antonv; an bn^lish-speakin-r Indian who admitted that he was a former detective of Singapore, was brought up before Inche Rauf V\n Mohamed Sa'at, the Segamat magistrate. He admitted189 words
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Article69 1939-07-28 19 PoSh T T hur^'-Thir- e Tcochew I(32V an^f 1^ (51> Che^ Kiat > o t f (i m moi moj (M), ap Mr. Conrad Oldham in °n .half c f oUrt and claime :^a rg j O f assisting in the n 0 P£ bllc lottery at 169 words
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53 1939-07-28 19 >(>ni °«r Oun correspondent) BJKAtf a Voil s '^amat, Tuesday. ?f 1 I v^e Rauf bin Mohamed 1-vn,. dnappln a Tam a ti guardianship of of Buloh Kasap :^a, reported to bo taken LZFr* the time iway last SeptemSSS? l S i( an53 words
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Article288 1939-07-28 19 were so angered iast night on hearing of the bomb explosions at King's Cros> that the thud reading ©f the Prevention ©f Crime Bill was rushed through in five minutes and the intended demand ior another day's consideration was dropped. A.r amendment was accepted providing that noReuter - 288 words
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Article213 1939-07-28 19 In the Commons debate on the Prevention ci Violence Dill Mr. Foot (Opposition Liberal) moved an amendment providing that no expulsion or prohibition orders could be made excepl wh^re a j"d*?e had reported on a case. TO Samuel Hoare, in reply, said theie •verp a number of suspects213 words
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2004 1939-07-28 20 T HE MUN ICI PAL ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 133) Sinjap i ,rdcT thai the mmt may be lore the Governor in Pound! A n^-P inowtal thr proposed Ire-d* iAtaSan be in^ctrfta the off o he Municipal moduli i CununD.cin", In thi BlOtttf "i I Isaga ii tin no* :i f /t2,004 words
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223 1939-07-28 20 TRAWLERS FOR DETECTION OF SUBMARINES HOLLOWING an annmm I T ih« House ol^(om ;rr itl l Admiralty was pu.rh W ll^| trawlers for conversion "Sf 1 Reuter learns th*t tn e intend to make a special llj M have Ihr trawlers 1^5.1 to H -ion by October. ""mm*™ They xvill223 words
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Article49 1939-07-28 20 London. July 26— The Kinu ha, bJ [pleased to approve the appointrr.en^^H Mr. Charles Howard Smith. AssiaH Under-Secretary of State in th p m eign Office, to bo Minister Pler.ipn^B tir.ry at Copenhagen In succes-ion to^B Patrick Ramsay, who is retiring in iH iuutunvn British WirelessBritish Wireless - 49 words
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Advertisement192 1939-07-28 20 Tanglin Barracks:— H All that piece 01 land occupied^ the War Department and corcpnj in lots 104J9, 104,10, 104 11 ar.d 1 J Mukim of Tanglin as more pij cularly delineated on Certified M 5578 sheets 3 and 4 in the office^ the Senior Sunerintendent of Sun^H Singapore. w BARUE192 words
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Article484 1939-07-28 21 I Singapore, Thursday. L ,Ah Yok (30), the proprietress of a sundry goods shop in f y geah street, claimed trial this afternoon in the second police f Mr. Conrad Oldham on a charee that she on July 11 at I; 25, Liang Sean Street484 words
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Article198 1939-07-28 21 IL LAGE FOR CHINA REFUGEES (Singapore. Thursday. Haiett troops on the HaiMand an' omflned only to row strip »J '<nd along the n d their plans of penetrating interior have h«en frustrated consent attack! of the Chirtisans. and the stubborn ce put up by the Chinese which cost tfinn heavy198 words
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Article161 1939-07-28 21 ANG CHINESE TOKYO TALKS •«"n Our Own Reporter) 1., r Fenang, July 26. ■u Geok Suce. chairman of ■auna Distress Relief Fund, Ph-i I?** I at the ™'°mati, in Acheen K' s a ««rnoon, when over 300 lat! 'V of various milds, asW s and schools were present. m^f *as161 words
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Article77 1939-07-28 21 A European lady was injured when the mctor-ear in which she was travelling went off the road and landed in a dram several yards from the roadside. The accident occurred at Farrer Road shortly after five o'clock yesterday afternoon. A Malay driver, who was also in the77 words
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Article58 1939-07-28 21 Numerous posters showing disapproval of the Anglo- Japanese talks in Tokyo were found posted on walls in many parts of Singapore to-day. Some read, "People of Malaya, unite. Defend Malaya and down with Anglo- Japanese compromise.' It is believed that hooligans were responsible for the act. No arrests58 words
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Article33 1939-07-28 21 The third Inter-School Art Exhibition bo be held in St Andrew's School Hall between the hours of 9 a.m. and C pm a Aug. 1, 2, and 3. Entrance is free.33 words
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276 1939-07-28 21 Good Rubber Consumption Anticipated Singapore, Thursday. JIIK combination of the quota announcement and political developments in the Far East has forced values down, but only to a very moderate extent, and we believe only for a short while. The decision oi tr,e Committee to make the cx'ra 5 pn cent276 words
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380 1939-07-28 21 Singapore, Thursday. SEQUEL to the 3 a.m. car crash on Bukit Timah Road opposite the Traction Company's sheds, was to-day heard in the Traffic Court when Mr. C. H. Whitton, Traffic Judge, acquitted Tan Chin Ho, alleged to have been the driver of the car at380 words
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Article190 1939-07-28 21 Singapore, Thursday. TAN AH SENG claimed trial this after- noon in the second police court before Mr. Conrad Oldham when charged with voluntarily causing hurt to a public servant, Salle bin Ismail, P.C. 583 oi the Beach Road Police Station at 10.30 a.jn. on July 25190 words
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Article39 1939-07-28 21 London. July 27. j Worcester won by 16 run.s. Worcester 102 (Verity four for 33) and 188 (Verity four for forty*. Yorkshire 91 (Perks four for 20 > and 113 (Perks five for 50. Martin four for 30).39 words
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Article32 1939-07-28 21 With a stab wound In the left forearm. a Malav If lyint; in hospital. It wa> reported that h^ had been stabbed by a Chinese at Seranfoon Road yesterday afternoon.32 words
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Article102 1939-07-28 21 THE Registry of the Supreme Court wil l be open for the transaction of business in the old Supreme Court building Until Thursday, Aug. 3, at 4 p.m.. nnd the Registry will thereafter be opened in the new Supreme Court building M from Friday, Au^ 4 at102 words
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Article41 1939-07-28 21 London, July 27 The result of the Goodwood Cup, run 1 1. -clay, wu as follows: Dubonnet (6 to 4>,Benor <Bto 1). Contrevent (100 to 80) Five ran. Won by one length, Six length between second and third.— Renter.41 words
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Article376 1939-07-28 22 I LATE GOAL GIVES DONS EQUALISER I Police 3(Gordons 3; three, the Police any opportunities, though n the first minutes Wiseman and Colto, dlrttaguUhed themselves wtth M.p ">()d individunl play. Yea? hi goal for the Gordons an al uU her dashing display between the376 words
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Article271 1939-07-28 22 > KRIEN'DLV badminton match. i. h in a draw by three games rttt£ Sd U he abandoned "SllS^ "R^hard Low beat G V. Sant n hou"ls-9. 15-1; Ja mes Barnabas lost to Paul Lim 15-5 6-15. 8-.5 Alfred Chan beat L. Muthu 15—5. 15—2, Cheah271 words
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Article177 1939-07-28 22 Shanghai. July 27. CHINESE guerrilla operations are itftltftai the suburbs of Nankin* ami these operations niav he exUuded to the < i!v at any moment. columns ol Chine* regular! tie also advancing In Ihe direction Of Nanking jium Chuyang In view ot the dangerous .situation, the Japanese177 words
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Article68 1939-07-28 22 Singapore will meet Malacca at Malacca in the Iskandar Cup tennis on Sunday at 4p m The Singapore team v/ill leave for Malacca by cars early Sunday morning. The following had been elected to represent Singapore:— singles 1, Ibrahim kohty; 2. Ahmed Rajie. DOIBLES 1, Kamlf h.68 words
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Article58 1939-07-28 22 IThe following have been selected to play FootbftU lor the Y.MC.A. In Leal?ue Match ifalmt Indian Associatior on TMeJiRf at spm on the Anson Road Ground Wee Aik Ohan, M Swyny. V N PHlay, O. j Moxon, G. Ranatungit Johari, W Mrßeath, C. I T Kite S Orton,58 words
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30 1939-07-28 22 1 h« Menial llosrutal boat the R.A M C toy i -0 m a Second Division <Ai Axtur( piay<'d t ranglin yesterday.30 words
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Article122 1939-07-28 22 Then they faded away soon after this to let their opponents, the Gordons, take a hand in matters. Elder and Campbell worked hard and sent innumerable passes to their forwards at this stajfe. Dobbins and Gallaher worried ('heah and Md Ngon and soon a good movement122 words
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392 1939-07-28 22 UlcConechy Cup Soccer (From Our >wn Correspondent) Segamat. Wednesday CEGAMAT should win the McConechy Cup this year. d supporters are certain that the Cup will come to the The final of the McConechy Cup knockout soccer compe M to be played at Batu Pahat392 words
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Article101 1939-07-28 22 United Lads Wi At Badminton IN a friendly t» niOn .^ft singles u uuub>»»v I^H Lads Athletic .tv tl l^ W Bukom Club badminton tLJrl.^B' games to nil at the formertJl^K Saturday. w s ca«tH I (United L?cL A.P. players n*J first*. M SINGLES 15-?2 H l^7 KWang ChU °^H101 words
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Article83 1939-07-28 22 Singapore. Wedoesfl Mrs. M S Marshall won the \M July Medal of the Island Cl« W evening when in the replay of the w tween. MUs S Abed and herse£^H beat Miss Abed 4S— l5 nett 33, M nett 37. The follov.ing was the table be!«fl replay.83 words
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Article53 1939-07-28 22 The following players have selected to play for The Minto l^M Team against The Kampong UW Junior Team on Sunday at Kaajl Melayu Ground at 5.15 p.m. Kw Mohd Noor, Mohd Shin, A. HadußM A Duke, J. Beksin S. Raub, A. km H H Ahmad A. Taib. Reserves:53 words
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Article, Illustration733 1939-07-28 23 Marcus Superbus - Marcus Superbus jf RACING SELECTIONS By o t the bonus running at Taiping this afternoon have not m m since the Ipoh Skye meeting on April 8 and 10, and suit ol this picking winners, difficult as it is usually at all Urines, Incomes harder still733 words
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Article47 1939-07-28 23 FOLLOWING are selections for this afternoon's race* at Taiping:— Race I— ROAST CHESTNUT Aubcss Race 2— KAYLOO Lassa Race 3— PAT BUKKE Pinaiwe Race 4— BLACK BEAUTY II Ben Ohabit Race S— HARAP Patroleah Race 6— SPRING GIRL Twinkling Eyes j Race 7— PENZANCE Miss Labis47 words
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311 1939-07-28 23 Players Exchange Blows, Crowd Invades Field, In Muar Soccer (From Oui Onn Correspondent) Muar. DOUGH play, which led to two players coining to blows and the crowd rushing the field, culminating in a free fight between the supporters of both teams, marred the league game between the Muar Chinese Football311 words
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Article120 1939-07-28 23 (From Our Own Correspondent) i Taiping INTERESTING workouts were seen on the course this morning:. Bay rose (Dragon) and Spring Girl (Wahab) ran together with the former showing well. M.G.M. (Saaid) looked the more impressive in a sprint with Lover's Idol. Other horses looking ftt are120 words
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Article70 1939-07-28 23 There will be a friendly game of Soccer between Harper Gilflllian Soccer Eleven ami Duncm Roberts Ltd.,. on Thursday at Farr«»r Park and the following has been chosen to represent the Dm Kim Liang. Kg Yew Mun, Abdul Kaciir G. J. Robinson, Thoeng Joenc 3eng,*W 8. Fyfe, M.70 words
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152 1939-07-28 24 BOYS CHARGED WITH ARSON AT SM ALL AR MS FACTOR Y London, July 27. TWO MNfrfWM boys were accused at Birmingham Juvenile f Court to-day with maliciously setting fire to the Birm^gham MB Aims Works twice this month. They were described by the pa ccutine counsel as "really dangerous men,152 words
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Article106 1939-07-28 24 Anglo U.S. Barter Agreement London, July 27. THE question of the Anglo-Ameri ran barter agreement was raiser: in tlie House of Commons to-day bj Mr. O. Temple Morris (Con., East I'ardiff), who asked what precise irps would be taken to carry out the barter deal. Mr Oliver Stanley (Secretary of106 words
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Article57 1939-07-28 24 Malta. July 27. ADMIRAL OLLIVE. the new Com- mander-in-Clucf of the French Mediterranean Fleet, has arrived here aboard the battleship Provence, with an escort of four destroyers, on his first official visit. A number of French naval and air officers arrived recently to discuss matters ofReuter - 57 words
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Article59 1939-07-28 24 London, July 27. 5 TEN men are feared missing from the French tanker Sunik, which ■is on fire following a collision in dense fog with the Swedish steam- er Grangesberg, 30 miles South of I S Eddystone Lighthouse. I S The British steamer Dartford Siescued 24Reuter - 59 words
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Article152 1939-07-28 24 London, July 27. LORD Stjn hope (Leader of tne House) announced in the House of Lords to-day that in view of the iR.A. outrages it was proposed to na.ss the pievention of Violence Bill in all its stages to-morrow. Lord Snoll, leader of the Opposition, .idReuter - 152 words
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Article75 1939-07-28 24 The Hague, July 27 Cohjn.s' now Government was debated in the Chamber on a motion of •n.sure, moved by the Catholics and I upported by the Socialists, who jointly control tho majority. The motion was adopted by 55 votes! <•>.—.:■"■;.,■ Rad r O S' against ihn OorernmentReuter - 75 words
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Article112 1939-07-28 24 Moscow. July 27. A SERIES of Mongol-.Soviet successes are claimed in a communique issued by the Soviot Outer-Mongol G.H.Q., which declares that the Mongol-Soviet troops are firmly hold'ng their positions on the eastern bank of the Halka River, in spite cf repeated attacks by theReuter - 112 words
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Article67 1939-07-28 24 i London, July 27 Arrangements are being made for the despatch of certain troops from India to Egypt at an early date, the War Office announces. The movement is described 'as a precautionary measure, intended to increase strategic reserve in the Middle BftSt. It is emphasised67 words
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Article12 1939-07-28 24 •cMhT^' JU V 27 It is announca- reed to ?>^ rßCntm( Govei^^'nt hw12 words
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Article353 1939-07-28 24 Commons Reluctant To Adjourn London, July 27. U7ITH Parliament due to adjourn for the summer recess on Aug. 4, suggestions were made to Mr. Neville Chamberlain in the Houre of Commons at question-time tcday that the House should not disj perse at the present time. Mr. Chamberlain said he wouldReuter - 353 words
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Article496 1939-07-28 24 Death Of Well-Know Eurasian I JHE death took pla Ce at J sidence of his so n m 1 nage Road Singapore on 1 nesday night of a *ellj member oi the EurasiaTl munity in Singapore, ij person of Mr. Harry \vj Baumgarten at the ag e J Mr. Baumgarten496 words
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Article31 1939-07-28 24 Tne police have p u^s£jH nounced that the u YV (>nd w^m began yesterday. v u d n e pop« announcement thanks tne j their "exemplary conduct H .overnight blackoiiu H31 words