Morning Tribune, 1 August 1939
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section12 1939-08-01 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE FIVE CENTS. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, August 1, 1939. Mi IS*.12 words
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2152 1939-08-01 1 BERAL LEADER'S ATTACK ON APPEASEMENT POLICY hreign Affairs Debate In Commons PREMIER AGAIN REASSURES THE CHINESE London, July 31 PRITISH and French military lepresentatives will be sent to Moscow as soon as possible, probably this week, to begirt T^litary conversations with Soviet staff officers, stated the iPrime Minister, Mr. NevilleReuter - 2,152 words
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Article77 1939-08-01 1 OF TWO ONTINENTS PREMIER SAID siv IN REPLY TO A QUESTION AS TO WHETHER HE j n CONSULT THE DOMINIONS WITH A VIEW TO I rvnoN OF THE ANGLO-JAPANESE COMMERCIAL rv OF 1911 THAT HE WOULD KEEP IN TOUCH WITH DOMINIONS ON THIS QUESTION. BRITISH POLICY IN A WAS UNCHANGED77 words
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Article114 1939-08-01 1 London, July 31. J.AN for fuelling air-liners in the air which will become a commercial reality on Saturday when Imperial Aim ays will inauft British air mail service across the North Atlantic W» **J[ ed over Southampton yesterday when the Imperial Air*a>s ry Iyii*-boal Cabot flying at a heightReuter - 114 words
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59 1939-08-01 1 SPECIAL RLIAMENTARY COMMITTEE OR COLONIES? I London, July 31. i ..Bilston) asked p House of Commons to-day lt 'S of better Goviifif^ Colonial Empire, the EftL^W consider setting Uht, tary committee. should be spee.iKl klnB aftor tJie he mio7 territory in Special interest ise i relations or reifliedthat he oReuter - 59 words
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58 1939-08-01 1 STOP MIESS JAPANESE ENVOY SEES MR. HULL Washington, July 31. In a lengthy talk with J£<»**" Hull, Mr. Horinonchi, Japanese Ambassador, asked for clarification ot the notice to terminate ine mi trade treaty. Mr Horinouchi said afui warns that "he discus&ed tl»e situation generally with Mr. Hull but had nReuter - 58 words
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Article22 1939-08-01 1 Singapore: A received at 4.30 this morning states that Commodore T B Drew ha. been promoted Rear- Admiral seniority from Aug. 1.22 words
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Article150 1939-08-01 1 ABOUT THE MISSION ADMIRAL MIAX was Commander-m* Chief Plymouth Station, from 1935 to last year. He saw a great deal oi naval fighting during the war. including the Heligoland, Dogger Bank and Jutland battles, and was later President of the Naval Allied Control Commission in Berlin and Director of theReuter - 150 words
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Advertisement17 1939-08-01 1 w. I Other Pages .bit London Vr— W s.iif- 14 15 S ■"U- 22 23 j fc.17 words
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Article913 1939-08-01 2 PRINCIPAL ON A YEAR OF PR OGRESS OUTSTANDING events during the past year wnv referred to by R. K. S. Adam* yesterday at the St. Andrew's School Annual Speech Day and Distribution of Fiizes which took place at the Vfctaria Memorial Hall. The I-ord Bishop913 words
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89 1939-08-01 2 Singapore, Monday. THE police made a sixth arrest on Saturday in connection with the murder of an Indian, Simon, at the coolie lines, R.A.F. Base, at 10.15 p.m. on July 26. The suspect, Samugam. aged 23, was this morning produced before Mr. f. Hetcher-Cooke, Third89 words
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Article196 1939-08-01 2 "Nazi Spy" Opens At Alhambra JHAT remarkable production of Warner Bros., "Confessions of a Nazi Spy," was shown for the first time at the Alhambra yesterday and drew crowded houses at ail performances Public interest in the picture was roused by the fact that it was originally banned by Ihc196 words
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Article75 1939-08-01 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Monday. Admitting that he stole the oil from a Singapore car that was parked on the road, a young Chinese was remanded on $25 bail for a week by Inche Rauf bin Mohamed Sa'at, the Segamat magistrate to-day. The youth was charged with75 words
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Article67 1939-08-01 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Monday. Weekend celebrations led Munusamy, i a young Indian rubber tapper of Batu 1 Anam, to the Segamat Magistrate's court this morning on a charge of being found drunk last night. He pleaded guilty and was fined $2 or two days in gaol.67 words
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Article349 1939-08-01 2 Pleas Not Recorde Singapore. m, J QIX Cantonese ippetred thu| in* in the *t*«j po||( l>efore Mr. Conrad Old ham J Police Magistrate, on charl thefts of bicycles and i)osv ev j spare parts. They a l! plr.didl hut their pleas were not reel The magistrate on the appjjl <349 words
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Article191 1939-08-01 2 (From Our Own Correspondent^ Johore Bahru. Mon« niVE Judges. Sir Percy MacEM T Chief Justice. Straits Seue™ Mr. Justice Poyser, Chie Ju.t c£ rated Malay States, Mr. Jusji u Smith. F.M.S.,Mr. Justice* P^*« and Mr. Justice Manning Sb H sat in the High Court of191 words
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319 1939-08-01 3 Perak Chinese Cable To London Washington (Ft'»m Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. nutting of representatives of the various Chinese ouilds and schools held on Saturday afternoon pse Chamber of Commerce, it was decided that tele"ent to President Roosevelt and the British authorities uith the Tokyo Talks now in progress. connw"319 words
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Article34 1939-08-01 3 More Troops For Malaya Ljleen H*** to desr uh ccrUm troop* at an r |v (Hit- trom Indj.i to MMikmmt, »fcWl h of a l>reonm "ature. iias l»een J fr coiiMdcration for some H34 words
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140 1939-08-01 3 Elderly Woman On Distilling Charge lom <>ur Own Correspondent) Uuar Saturday. All GHEE, an elderly Chinese man was this morning produced Inebc Hdron bin Ahmad and d with baling distilled one quart ie pint of liquor on the afterI July 28 at Parit Erahan when d no licence, ling trial140 words
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Article138 1939-08-01 3 Man Charged With Attacking Woman (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar Saturday GOH KENG, an elderly Chinese who was charged with having caused hurt to a Chinese woman Tan Gek Keng by attacking her with a ''changkol on the morning of July 13 at Bukit Pasu% again made his appearance before138 words
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Article, Illustration77 1939-08-01 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 11. i A young German, aged 25, was killed by a shark wivle he was bathing in the sea at Sriracha yesterday. The victim is said to be the husband of a former Singapore girl, Mrs. Cynthia May Lyfoid. They were77 words
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Article147 1939-08-01 3 Y. W. C. A. Fortnightly Club JHE Y W.C.A. Fortnightly Club met yesterday and enjoyed a most interesting tttft by Mrs. E. S. Seller en "Old Quebec." The speaker save a graphic picture of the early history of Canada commencing in the beginning of the 17th century up tc the147 words
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Article75 1939-08-01 3 iFrom Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Saturday. a nasly accident occurred this morning at about 7 55 a.m. in front of the Post Office when a Johoie car driven by a Segamat Indian teacher knocked down an elderly Chinese. The victim who sustained serious injuries near the75 words
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28 1939-08-01 3 MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION EXHIBITION KdS Z 0 lold an exhibifeo^ Association Ihe site is to be n!r <e dav f •u ls hoped last L M c iQllowinff week.28 words
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Article89 1939-08-01 3 CHINESE CIVILIANS M ACHINE-CUNNED Hongkong, July 31. •f'.sterday raided *e the territory of hun to Pingwu. g^unnpd. :lviluns were brutally tens and ducks which n by h h Hon g k °nB from Wtij fl^- ca rta were killed. :eci ar( J authorities in ««fc are a ji A noSin Chew Jit Poh - 89 words
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Advertisement52 1939-08-01 3 Are Your Eyes Weak Have a modern Scientific eye examination! IBr_ 3T If glasses are not (I m^ r needed none will be \J\^ recommended. Thompson Optical Ca Qualified Eyesight Specialists 4. Arcade Bldg., Ground Floor. Tel. 3002 R. A. Thompson, Dr. of ocular Science THE WRITING! Agents i I52 words
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Article26 1939-08-01 4 i idon M HL_D l'i< To Change Gold, P.ne, per oz L7 J. (.>-, 7 I I \i;k I 13 16 1 16 trird lfji..26 words
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Article62 1939-08-01 4 Previous To-ca- 1 KI'BBEK Firm Steady fl Buyers 83 8 87 M Sellers 87 16 8 0 l*t Forward Aa Buyers 8 3 8 87 M Sellers 8 7 16 8 i 2nd Forward September Buyers 87 16 87 ic m m Sellers 8> 2 8916 MM 3rd62 words
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Article154 1939-08-01 4 T> Previous To-day 9 D: 974, 2 97 9 G Dunlop Rubber 29 3 29 4 General Electric 74,6 74 6 Imperial Chemical Industries 30 P 2 29 9 Imperial Tobacc:- 133 9 132 6 AnglO-Dal 23 9 24 6 Canadian Paeif:: 4.V4 4 1 London Tin154 words
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Article91 1939-08-01 4 London. Mny.d^M Previous To-day fll PALM OIL (Malay) In bulk July A i 4 £14.5.0 sellers Vl4 n noc^R: COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) I July .shipment no 5 0 sellers £li>h.3v^fl SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) 1 July Aug. shipr^ent 8 9 value 8 4 2 se^H TAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist quality91 words
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Article50 1939-08-01 4 New York, July H RUBBER Previous To-da> c!i: Market Tone Steady Steady Spot Buyers 16 5 16 16 7 16 Seller; 16 716 18 916 Forward Oct. Dec. Buyer? 16 3^ 16 *2 Sellers 16 1 16 5 8 TIN Market Tone Quiet Quiet Spot 48i/2 m\n50 words
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Article71 1939-08-01 4 London. MundJ Previous To Jay ch S T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 176 -71 J^A^ 0 d -I T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.79% 8.81 9 lb T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 4 1116 Nominal 4% nominal m T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is.71 words
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Article21 1939-08-01 4 London. "'""{M Tin STANDARD Previous To-day C^H Cash (afternoon price) £229% £229 7 /s Um Forward £225 8 £225*421 words
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195 1939-08-01 4 London, July 31. JBE naROW but nevertheless definite defeat of the dreaded Townsend by the United States Senate on Sutu day has Introduced a slightly brighter tone Into the London silver market. Vi Ited y OorernKwrei to purebane ton l«n leiißed and aReuter - 195 words
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Article162 1939-08-01 4 Singapore, Monday. Tin at midday was $113. down y 4 The Tin. hare market to-day continued dull and neglected with little business patting. The price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 28 7 16 cento, buyers October December 28 1110 cento, market quiet The Rubber162 words
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Advertisement148 1939-08-01 4 II I Ai' I io&r- 23 9' l i Ba^ r i i SAVINGS y&4>you to A dollar saved is an extra dollar I :!Ca. h Sa\... Arcount If the best in ire. ment to save. 1 haw i 9a?inp Account and to tee this account grow from tim.' to148 words
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Advertisement17 1939-08-01 4 h Yam MOTORCAR f"!ty I South British Insurance Co., W- I 2 Finlayson Green l 1 j17 words
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Article679 1939-08-01 5 Con TS. Ord. 18- 18 9 Easetrn Realty 135 1.40 Est Trust. A 3.50 IBS E&stera United 27.50 30.00 F and N Ord 1363 13.90 fe 7', Mfc 9 20 9 40 Gammons Malaya 2,25 2.30 Gt E Lile f. pd 00 00 65 00 Gt Eastern Lift S679 words
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Article185 1939-08-01 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, July 11, > p Company D.udend Books Close Total tm TIN Date Ex Div year Payable Date Total 1 r &»mpon&. Kamunlh.K 3d. No. 65 Aug. 4 Aug 11 Aiig. 5 It! 1 2 d. bonus Kampong Lanjut 6d No. 12 July 26185 words
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102 1939-08-01 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V. Established by Royal Charter AD. I«2* Incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f .40,030,000. Reserve FiHid 10,500.000.London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. i Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland:-- Rotterdam, The Hague, trA 64 branches and sub-branches a< smaller places Netherlands East102 words
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Article200 1939-08-01 5 MINING Singapore. Saturday. Ampats 37 Ms 4Ayer Wengs 0.71 0.75 Batu Selangor.s 1.17 1.22 Hong Fatts 0.61 0.63 Hongkong Tin 17,- 181Jelebus 0.50 0.55 Kamunting Tin 8 1- 8 6 Katu Tin 21 22 r Kente 1.9 2;1 jKillinghalls 13.- 14 6 Kramats Or Or Kuchais200 words
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Article106 1939-08-01 5 N«M«| Co. Ltd. $30,000 2L*E; so Oct. 31 90 100 nom mfzFS MUNICIPALITY u,-" Pt. 30 101 102 nom Z I?-, 194 7 «.«M.OOO Int. St Ss 3 i°000,006-i„t: 106 108 n m Zi-RmmM-iii:"-' m U4 nom 192 6 red i° IOS^ 107*2 nom ■66 $22,000,000 /2106 words
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Advertisement31 1939-08-01 5 (eastern I UNITED I ASSURANCK CORP. LTD. I I (Itic. in the Straits Settlements) Fire ami Motor I ar I Insurance f HKAD OfflCti 16D, Cecil Street, Singapore 1 TtL. 5918.31 words
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340 1939-08-01 6 POLICE reserves were tailed out as a precaution;!. •> n:iMl v :i H when 51MHM) Japanese, almost every other <m carrying U with anti-British inscriptions, marched past the liir.Uh Kml ia^B the biggest anti-British demons. ration yet i;tatfed in Japan. S Marching in ranks of340 words
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Advertisement229 1939-08-01 6 -,n^-:r, ml' hi., l W tmm mmt,M m STHAITS T H W. C fi W lii MATINEE 115 TO-NIGHT 6-15 9-15 r\ a /I I I/Mk I ta kls h(J< l rt LI A IJ II 11^ <" ?y weu l m^^^ A Nfw UNIVERSAL^ fXcf uri .s7:f; D4r**G valerie229 words
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Advertisement57 1939-08-01 6 GALA OPENING: CAPITOI TO-DAY at 11 A.M. 3-15 6-15 -1 2 DAYS ONLY I China's finest Motion Picture. .i>irect from a Record-breakiß Season of 28b consecutive performances at the Astor Theatß Shanghai at which over Wfk of the patrons were European! "HCA MU LAX] thentic Costumes K^p^J^^^^ipJW^^^l^ fl DO NOT57 words
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Article344 1939-08-01 7 OBBERS OVERLOOK $IO NOTE party drove off towards texam— but not before Hashim had noted the number of the car on a slip of paper. "I had a $10 note hidden in the fold of a pawn-ticket, one of those thrown away by the accused." said II i-h :n. indicating344 words
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Article85 1939-08-01 7 The Municipal commissioners nave decided to authorise the Singapore Traction Company Ltd. to extend their existing omnibus service beyond the junction of Joo Chiat Road with East Coast Road, continuing along East Coast Road and Telok Kurau Road up to the junction of Joo Chiat85 words
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Advertisement36 1939-08-01 7 r F r0 VT M^S BIG SNOW Of ONrtl lIF 1 1 wedm M limll RACIE ALLEN **^Mks{ the MOST LUSCIOUS Sun-tanned Pacific that ever danced the Hula Hula ur Bckett Now for this HAWAIIAN HOLIDAY.36 words
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Advertisement209 1939-08-01 7 FIRST TIMK OX ANY SCREEN I ONLY WARNER BK(»s dare bring You this Sr.isdtional Drama About NA/l activity m America! DAILY 5 SHOWS: 10-30 a.m., 12-45, 3-l5~" 6-'5 9-15 P.M ALIIA.>IIIICA STRICTLY NO FREE LIST FOR FIRST 5 DAYS UNPAID RESERVATIONS WILL SOI BE KEPT AFTER 9 P.M. Confessions of209 words
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114 1939-08-01 8 Tokyo, July 81. THE Anglo Japanmc conference was returned here to-day, when sub-committee of four considered JapanV demand that Britain recognise tin- currency of the Federal Reserve Bank and hand over the silver held by Chinese banks in the British Concession at Tientsin. AccordingReuter - 114 words
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Article89 1939-08-01 8 I i r.r Daily Telegraph diplomatic cd j pondent understands that bo far o^v ..iMcnt ha i not drafted the further intictloDi which must be given to sir vrt Craigie to etikble him todeaiwlth Idlest nuestiom ijjjsccl by Mr Ant;* 'Japanese rbrelsn Minister), it li cicai iiowevor, he adds, tl.atReuter - 89 words
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Article46 1939-08-01 8 London. July Eteuter'n diplomat!* correspondent j tiii* no obeervaiioni have yet ijrcn si'iii to th< Rritish Ambatiartor, Sir Robert Cralgfo, in Tokyo, in replj hii 'ahh'.'l report on the differanoefi n arclhi^ !}/<' CUtTfilKy (incstion, j«m'l If is connktertd unlikely that any ill be senl to-dav. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article285 1939-08-01 8 Shanghai, July 31. M R'' KR warnings to Britonj living ta v trtou parl oi Japanese occu--1 territory to evacuafc or remain oi th< lr lives ar* being gj warnings conic from anti-Britii I mitt< j hlch appeaj to be spring up everywhere. |J|»- comnittee >t XReuter - 285 words
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Article27 1939-08-01 8 ne Chiel Justice, Mr Justice Pedluw Mr Justice Manning at Johore nru Court ol Appeal Before the Retiatrar at 11 ;i n Tax27 words
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Article143 1939-08-01 8 Singapore, Monday. MISS Joan Braddell, daughter of Dato and Datin R. St. J. Braddoll, arrived to-day from Switzerland aboard the "Victoria". Miss Hi iddell has been schooling at Le (Grande Verger in Lausanne, Switzerland, sime November last year, and is making use of the summer holidays143 words
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Article51 1939-08-01 8 gEBGT. Gul Baz. Punjabi-Moham-medan attached to the First Anti-Aircraft Battery, was struck twice in the neck by an unknown ailant while asleep in his bed in the Ohangi attap barrack* during .the early hours of the morning. He died shortly afterward. Police are investigating the51 words
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135 1939-08-01 8 "Berlin's Air Defence Impregnable" Berlin. July 31. "DERLIN is safer against enemy air attacks than any other city in the world" declared MajorGtneral Hoffmann* who is responsible for Berlin's fir defence and who controlled last week's air-raid tests from a warplane. He said the approach of the "enemv" j:;anes wasReuter - 135 words
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Article104 1939-08-01 8 Singapore, \\< m QN a eertiflcaU <>f emeq II w Trade Marks (Ami 1 v.as carried through all to-day's meeting cf the ,H Council. H me Attorney General, I Howell, said that the bill was A to extend the period within plication > might b<* made I tion of104 words
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Article98 1939-08-01 8 Singapore. Mondaß CHIN Teng Kong, a Khrh. '.us^R morning committed to -'"'Hi trial at the next Singapore U M by Mr. Conrad Oldham. the m pore District Judge and Serond^W lice Magistrate, at the close of afl I'minary inquiry in which I charged that on or about 110 on98 words
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453 1939-08-01 8 In av., Singapore, Monday. HA '7 n Ut(( ln tbe attitude adopted by our local Chin' se mainly because we sympathise go sincerely with them in th* to which their count, m n are subj£tS and Te shouM the infliction on them of any453 words
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Article, Illustration646 1939-08-01 9 By HORATIUS." I riiveij infrequent lor jm»s K. contracted in a nvnor I r ,i the fact thai eleven I required and I know W ho holding a long I U i| will take a risk with No I hO pe thai they will I t 0 snatch646 words
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Article557 1939-08-01 9 growth, improve timber quality and favour .species of high commercial valutby thinnings, release cuttings, and similar operations. Attention will bo paid to forest recreational developments by the provision of facilities for tourist campsites, lire -places and wells Provision Is also being made for the construction of557 words
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Article, Illustration332 1939-08-01 9 National Forestry Programme Ottawa. ENROLMENT in the National Forestry Programme is now under way, according to the Dominion Forest Service of the Department of Mines and Resources, Ottawa, which is charged witii the administration o f the Dominion'! part of the programme Mki i responsible for the approval oi bins332 words
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328 1939-08-01 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Tuesday, August 1, 1939. THE COLONIAL EMPIRE THERE have been many complaints of late that the vdA Colonial Empire is not given the attention which it deserves. The apathy on the subject was nevr more lamentably illustrated than a monlh ago when, on the one d&y in the328 words
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Article, Illustration966 1939-08-01 10 FREDERiC SONDERN - I|TO DUCE, like the Fuehrer, btl a 1 moun Ml retreat to whit* be vitbdrtwi vftm hi hM matter <»i great Importance to decide. Mussolini reentry retired to the Roc d della C':uni;iuU'. his miniature fortress in Romatn*. to diet on nuts and fmM and to make up hliPlanet News - 966 words
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398 1939-08-01 11 U.S. Children Taught To Use Chopsticks I New York. £AST met West recently in a restaurant in Chinatown when a group of American children lunched with a smaller number of Chinese children. The upshot was that some of the Americans tried to handle chopsticks, while the Chinese listened to explanations398 words
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Article321 1939-08-01 11 Ottawa, Canada. \RI hazard in Canadian forests is usually high at this time of the ir. according to the Dominion rest Service of the Department of nes and Resources. Ottawa, which mpiles fire-hazard tables and rries on other research work in the terests of forest protection. [wing the spring321 words
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Article208 1939-08-01 11 Sin Chen Jit Poh 'he head Hr is reported to be under F .n Honan is deveJapaneae troops, while r>roreed Muatymng from Chaicheni?. have be tmbuthed by the Chines* in the north-east of Huaiyang More than a hunired A.relciJled. T Shanghai. July 31. HE majority ofSin Chew Jit Poh - 208 words
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78 1939-08-01 11 Mr. Sidney To Speak At Rotary Club Mr Richard S dney will bo the spetfer At the meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore on Wednesday. Aug. S at the Arielphi Hotel Roof Garden. Flir subject will be "Unaccustomed As I Am." Directors, officers and the chairmau of comnvttees will78 words
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Advertisement26 1939-08-01 11 For Tow Con T enience BEf ORE OR AFTER THE SHOW •WE \i The CAPITOL RESTAURANT t(ih **>*, Rock Orrt e« AND dotn S Strawberrie, ol >taiaable.26 words
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Advertisement46 1939-08-01 11 TH« TRUI TONIC FOOD j MATC THE DOG'S HEAD LABEL w ult IS ON EVERY BOTJLI S&t! SIME. DARBY S CO.. LTD. pufii^jp JjfJJ r —AN Telefrapfoic Address: rnvr*E, 5934 A^ GOODWOOD < ii.it nin»i<l> situ.itrd idral fo^ visitors and tourists. COCKTAIL BAR LOINGI— FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT46 words
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Article, Illustration135 1939-08-01 12 FOLLOWING ili: CUSTOM hr adopts at similar Itoyal functions, the Q uecn v,alU"d araon; ihe puests at the unique garden party held at the beautiful I Hampton Coisi V:\ljvv, on the outskirts of London, in aid of Tor H the war veterans ass<viali>»..Planet News - 135 words
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Article, Illustration84 1939-08-01 13 \m PIRHEIIAL OF AOMIEAL OI THE it BET, sir toger Backhtwte, t >;. place M st. Martin*i-ia-tl>e-li'viii Church, London. aft< r a ;>to- <•' siftn Irani tin* Iwm (Hutrda Psiade. Sir Ho^er. who died in >;i--don ;it liie atje of (>O, was I irst Sea Lord during the internationalPlanet News - 84 words
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Article, Illustration52 1939-08-01 13 'I'- »Ula W street >t(ir n.arTaunton. »«*t, ,-hvmc """""""h"* brought b Mhl u '<^iN lakes her t k^«'« r., children's Sl is '"r.ving a boM|e ""ther ig ht *hool eWMw ">"ir prt v Fjf y nf^H,,,, rh o.d exhi- tUl r :ln? ed from (sh a "'l -uterpillars. PlaPlanet News - 52 words
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Article, Illustration814 1939-08-01 14 They Are So Varied That You Can Easily Find One To Give You Added Charm HAU<l)\> nSING styles are H beautiful th;.t it i; up to every woman to DMIN HM BMI 'f them and It iise them so that they ••iiprove her personal appearance. This is814 words
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Article267 1939-08-01 14 APART from the benefit, to your figure frortl exercise of every description this U also uifful in thnt it .stimulates the nicuJation, go that the b'ood is able trt run freely and congestion of any part of the body is avoided. Therefore, after ck>in» your daily267 words
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Advertisement90 1939-08-01 14 T^fr Af^f I homo. -made delicious I a/Mays fresh I cool meals I If yovi nave not tried one of our 1 /CSBft^ 1 famous R.C.S. Pies you've miwed 1 a tr<?3,t. Thev r^.Hy scmm*s- 9 r tious because only the tenderest l-> 1 I meat. Poultry and game are90 words
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Article, Illustration912 1939-08-01 15 the-bandbox" appearance. This has r.othing to do with being beautiful bur is something that any one of us can acquire if we concentrate upon doins po AVOID FLAWS IN OROOMINf* Lock around you at the mistakes other women make straggly hair, carelessly applied make-up, missing buttons. sJips912 words
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Advertisement440 1939-08-01 16 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES ii«|tHUOII<%TID JN ENGLAND) Outwards Wmmm S'pore Tonnage ,J, l )re iM:{m 1933 RAJPU'Ia:./\ 1741 Attg 11 BBHAR (i.OOO OeL. 2 nANCIII 17'' I Aug. 25 CIIITKAL 15.000 Oct. b I PANCiA' ul'j 8.000 Aim. 20 COrtFU 15.000 Oct. L'O RANI'UHA I7jOOO Sept. 8 SOUDAN G.OOO440 words
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Article191 1939-08-01 17 Singapore. M<;:ici. THERE li moral in this tale, to boi row the p'n'ase from the Court In spcctor who told it to dav to the third police magistrate. Mr J Fletcher Ceoke It happened that Ismail bin T— JU. P C 102, was on plainclothe.s191 words
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Article92 1939-08-01 17 London, July 30. AN the money markets yesterday, fot the fourth successive week, the avev age allotment rate of treasury bill hi fir fed a setback This week's rat» workttf out at 14s. 4.08d. compared witl I4s. 0.61d. previously. Moreover keen ouiside competition re eultod inReuter - 92 words
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Article43 1939-08-01 17 Singapore, Monday. AN unidentified Chinese was drowned in the Singapore River shortly after mid- j right last night. Another Chinese on, the Eonham Street side of the Boat; Quay fished the body out of the river. Artificial respiration failed.43 words
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Advertisement237 1939-08-01 17 ■"bVk."xS PIIILI.P LIXE. j ■I dncorp irated in Australia) W \T SAILINGS s ils I Dne AUg 4 In Port Aug. 31 Sept. 4 H tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the I i sfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or K.P.M. Vessel. El rclum 564?. 86 Ist class $430.71237 words
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Advertisement72 1939-08-01 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MQFI, KOBE AND OSAKA B S A N T II A I 8,000 TONS SAILING AUGUST 24 AT I PJt NO PASSKNGER SAILING ON AUGUST 10 v i haa ex) client modern accommodation for First saloon i St cu>72 words
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Miscellaneous189 1939-08-01 17 pSTAL INTELLIGENCEI TO-DAY I "Imperial" Aug 1 2 p.m I 'Imperial" 12 p.m I Imperial" 1 2 p.m imperial" .12 p.m. imperial" i 2 p.m I if US Imperial" l 2 prr. i'x jtlne Imperial" 1 2 .p.m. in 'd 'imperial" 1 2 p.m I lX KIM. 1 2 p.n,189 words
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Miscellaneous275 1939-08-01 17 SHIPS IX IMMK c Entrance Exit Godown Gate Gate Muinam 22 1 Japara 18 3 Bulan 17 2 3 Benlawers 15 Patroclus 13 Prts. Monroe France Maru 9 Eskbank 30 City of Derby 32 Kelantan 34 3 Klang 35 3 Bidevind 36 Kajang 38 2 3 Marella 46 4 5275 words
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Miscellaneous225 1939-08-01 17 Passengers By "Patroclus" The following Is the passenger list <>.' T.S.S. "Fatroclus sailing for tlu United Kingdom via ports to-morrow: Mr. Adams, Mr. Mr.s. Calvert Si two .sons, Dr Davidson. Mrs Duncan son and daughter, Capt. Eccies. Cdr. Purse Mrs. Halley, Mr. Holton Dr Ling, Dr. Lien, Mr Mrs. Me225 words
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Miscellaneous1709 1939-08-01 18 *ON THE AIR TO-DAY fir TO-MORROW! Hay and r-ordon UjJ from Co- tf news and MH BERLIN I AUGUST 1 TrdSasVun" 7 3^r™s tS entertainment. DJB (IS* M, ers>, Patricia Gallagh- The Sorcer er." Light opera by H c! vr\Pn»F |O WUfred o Ga L tr °t U Gilbert and1,709 words
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Article222 1939-08-01 19 BRITAIN'S TEST OF STRENGTH I Tendon. Jul > 81 1..T41V- Mensive Btrni>rln 1 oni-hndandinlhe I ii be tt^od tlurinji August KSt& unparalleled in Ba^ 1 111 be taken to-day mvi;\ including re; red vill jom their RSI'S? s r prv ;v Fl s uupeetttn by tnc KwJvmouth ODASTS. The men222 words
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Article922 1939-08-01 19 Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Brett, Mr. and Mrs. M J. Anthonisz. Messrs C. P. Taylor Ltd.. Mrs. Daley and Mona, Grace and Arthur Pickering, Mr. C. D. Smith, the staff of the American ■Trade Commissioner, Mr. and Mr.s. Edwin de Souza, Mr and922 words
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Article62 1939-08-01 19 UMBRELLA BOOM IN BOMBA Y Bombay. VfK. Chamberlain's <nuch-publicis- ed umbrella has had an cn-(-uurafiiiff e4t*«t on the lw« al umbrelU market. The rush for umbrellas which yearly accompanies The breaking of the mcnsoon raius. lia^ this year been larger than usual. A local dealer told Reuter that he thoughtReuter - 62 words
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Advertisement446 1939-08-01 19 WEARNES AIR SERVICES LTD. AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY SERVICES. AUGUST 4TH, ORDINARY SERVICE. SPECIAL HOLIDAY SERVICE. Leave Singapore 7.00 a.m. Leave Singapore 3.00 p.m. Arrive K. Lumnur 8.40 a.m. Arrive K. Lumpur 4.40 p.m. Leave K. Lumjmr 8.55 a.m. Leave K. Lumpur 4.55 p.m. Arrive Ipoh 9.55 a.m. Arrive Penan£ 5.30446 words
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Miscellaneous133 1939-08-01 19 In the radio I From previous page I SAIGON I (4905 and 300 metres) ftf 120I 20 !:ews bulletin. > Time signtL ■20-6 35 Military music. (25.46 and 300 metres) ■It!! 20 Ton n ki oise Programme. v! Orchestral rauS i C Pt 5 News bulletin. 3 Time signal. and133 words
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Miscellaneous82 1939-08-01 19 7.00 Music Hall Series No. 6. Lay ton and Johnstone in American duets, Hildegarde in light song. Melvilie Gideon baritone, and the Victor Silvester Orchestra. 7.30 Light orchestral and vocal concert. Vocalist: Richard Tauber, Tenor. 8.55 News bulletin. 9 00 Close down. AMERICA W6XBE 9.53 Mc|s (31.48 m.) p.m. 7.2082 words
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31 1939-08-01 20 St. Jean De Luz, July 31.— A FrenchSpanish agreement has been reached for immediate repatriation of 50.000 Spanish militiamen at present interned in camps in France.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article506 1939-08-01 20 tery diarrhoea, enteritis, cerebro-spl-nal meningitis, diphtheria, leprosy. ttended to at the General Hospital Too ernment) and the Middleton Hospital .Municipal*, and the question o* division of responsibility between Government and the Municipality in the matter of treatment of these diseases will receive the special attention of the investigation committee.506 words
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426 1939-08-01 20 OVERSEA CHINESE BANK OFFICE ARRESTED IN BANGKOK Singapore, Monday. Ollt Bangkok correspondent sends lifws of a strange occurrence on Thursday last involving the chief officials of the Oversea Chinese Bank. Police visited the Bank and after an examination of the promises Mr. Oi.g Thye Ghee, the manager, and Mr. Snj?426 words
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Article91 1939-08-01 20 SOVIET PEACE FRONT THfc Soviet's readiness to adhtnl a united frunt <»f peuce-loi^l powers is emphasised in an irM in 1/vestia on the occasion of 1 25th anniversary of the outbreak the Great V'ar. M "Bolsheviks were rot Pacifot^B 1914," it says -and they aie nutl fists now. They .stand91 words
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Article205 1939-08-01 20 (.omion, July C( OTLAND Yard's rreat round! oi I.R.A. terrorists is to I tensified Though week-end inqifl convinced the polir. that vcraH suspects have already fled the (<■ try a ceaseless wati* i^ l<-m(« on others whose records laveH submitted to the Home SwrrtaM hii decision inReuter - 205 words
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Advertisement483 1939-08-01 20 K.UTLKS MI'SKT>L SI 'SHAY ON.MNji Starting oi. eth A museum will tt open on Sunday morning from 10 am to i pin siM.Al'OKi; HJEF CLUB AITIMN (GOLU CVPt MEETING SATiKnu in ggglMM; wni MXTOST, SATI KDAY 2ND. WEDNESDAY Ml SAH KDAY MTU SEPTEMBER. Alll MS EXTRA PROFESSIONAL meeti.no. WEDNESDAY 13TII483 words
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Article123 1939-08-01 21 I compiled from letters received from Major R L ill be of interest to Malayan riflemen. Po>t and i: (il ;vl£r Koi I np ;i yy i derated .Jamaica m m m the I o w the to > l «ta learn the rventi ihe H ore >*- 324123 words
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539 1939-08-01 21 against him was a trumped -up one. He was carrying his baby in his arms when he was pounced upon by the two Malay officers, who had two others— one of them a Chinese— with them. The Chinese had a parang in his hand and539 words
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203 1939-08-01 21 REFUELLING IN THE AIR DEMONSTRATED London. July 31 .'THE Cabol flying-boat, which will probablv carry the second load of British mails across the Atlantic, sucitcssfully demonstrated yesterday over Southampton Water the process of fuelling in the air. This method is to be used this year i'' the new British airB.O.W. - 203 words
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Article144 1939-08-01 21 RESER VE FLEET OBILISED London, July 31. wy vill complete its task of m j,sin k the Reserve Fleet to- y** 133 ships wUI have been aircraft-carriers, cruisCv\' K nd num erous small I ne Flauship of the Fleet is th p| S^, w Wch flies the flap t ABritish Official Wireless - 144 words
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Article138 1939-08-01 21 INDIA CYCLISTS REACH JAPAN Tokyo, July 31. A NARROW escape from death by Ihirst in the desert, pursuit by elephants and detention on suspicion of csp.'onaffc are among: the adventures related by three cyclists who have arrived in Japan. They are Iranians born in India, who have covered 40.0Q0 milesReuter - 138 words
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475 1939-08-01 21 T EADING ace mo*«r drivers from Great Britain, Italy, trance and Other Eruopean SUt« wil! he seen In action in 'The Bangkol Grand Prix" to be held at Bangkok en I>ec. 10. Prince Chula here gives a few jKii-sketches of some of the475 words
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Article25 1939-08-01 21 Reuter Simla, July 91 The Viceroy has decided to extend the life of the Legislative Assembly for a year from Oot 1Reuter - 25 words
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Article56 1939-08-01 21 Reuter London. July M On the Stock Exchange homo industrials advanced briskly in moderately active trading on the expectation oj a further Improvement In the employment figures, out-edged however, drifted tower. Kaiiir.s generally arc gteady in com moditle there are reports ol hlghei temperatures In the United StatesReuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration330 1939-08-01 22 GOOD STANDARD J PL A I Singapore. Tuesdaß gtlFOKt: representative gathering oi the local Am.n Ullc M munity, including the American Consul-General. >lr Ke J S. Patton and Mrs. Patton, M. Silverstein beat N. Clumeck il^B singles finals of the Summer Tennis Tournament of the nie J Association, 6330 words
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Article1057 1939-08-01 22 Yon and Hannay started in sensa--1 tional fashion and won the first three games without conceding a single point. Oon Keong and Ramaiya then attempted to make a rally and deuce was railed In the fourth game but Hannay with two well-placed drives along the1,057 words
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Article72 1939-08-01 22 Twenty-eisht cards were taken out) lor the July Mixed Foursome on Sunday at the Keppei Golf Club and the following were the three best nett scores returned:— Mrs. M. G. Harvey &H. I Jones 34 (Winners i. Mr.s Bateman C A. R Bateman 35 Mrs. Fryer W.72 words
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Article95 1939-08-01 22 In a friendly table-tennis fixture last Saturday the Paya Leba r Epworth League defeated the Borneo Co. Ltd., by five games to two. Results (P.L.E.L. plavers mention first) Kang Cheng Wan beat Sim Kang Hai 3—o; Seah Kim Teck beat Khoo Kim Seng 3—l; Eric Wee beat95 words
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Article112 1939-08-01 22 JN a friendly table-tennis match, played last Sunday, the Serangoon Friendly Party was defeated by the C'hiate Sing Athletic Union, the result v/as seven to nil. Results were as follows (C.S.A.U. players mention first): Tan Peng Swee beat Sih Kiah Kee, 25—23, 21—17, 22—20; Chua 800 Lim112 words
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Article51 1939-08-01 22 RUGBY DIFFERENCE SETTLED London, July The announcement that the Rugby Union has decided to plaving relations with nan i* pletes the amicable settlement differences In playing conditions caused the split in 1931 England. Ireland and Walts ru. arranged matches. It J that Scotland will play France" en New Year's DayReuter - 51 words
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Article87 1939-08-01 22 TJie following are the tie P last week-end In the sn^ d f ship tournament of tne u« Party: V SINGLES Low Sean Chuan beat (gj King 8-15, 15-2. 15 i Chuan beat Leow K" T{() 15-7; Heng Swee Lj; Kwang 15-7, 9-15, 16 [g beat Heng Siak Kw87 words
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Article, Illustration14 1939-08-01 23 tidtnt in the match played yesterday between the S.C.C. and the Malay Reserves.14 words
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Article100 1939-08-01 23 ANGDON WILLIAMS WINS JULY MEDAL m\\ nitdal played over Lt the week-end was won by Mr. L. Williams for the A. Division with a score of 71. Some K)i cards returned as follows: H A DIVISION HIM Ibrahim 76—3 =73 I Wetberspoon 88—15=73 E Cheah 82—8 =74 V. Martia 87—12=75100 words
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Article78 1939-08-01 23 In a game of soccer played yesterday at Blakan Mati, the 35Ch Fortress Co. trounced the R.A. (.Blakan Mati) by four goals to nil. The Sappers dominated play throughout the game. At the interval, the Sappers led by a goal scored by Pickard. In the second78 words
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Article16 1939-08-01 23 Or theS C -C Rethem hv a crve yesterday H lon ''■>■ Played on the16 words
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Article17 1939-08-01 23 M*SS? tt s|!!*» (A) match Sim? k h dra yesterday, the W,^ th 8.A.0.0. by17 words
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410 1939-08-01 23 Madon Scores Winning Goal Minute From End Ulna goal in the last minute of play. The teams were: Post Office: Said; Humphrie, R -s; Harith, De Silva, Uslat; Mat Noor, Taib, Tee Siang, Madon, Wan Aluma. R. N. (Malaya): Jones; Cragg, Turner; LordofT:410 words
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Article118 1939-08-01 23 A LARGE crowd of spectators witnessed a friendly badminton match between the Catholic Young Men's Association, Singapore, and the Cables Wireless Sports Club at the Home Court on Saturday. The Cables Wireless Sports Club suffered a convincing defeat by 6 games to nil. Results (C.Y.M.A. players mentioned first*118 words
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Article69 1939-08-01 23 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, July 31 The South China team defeated the Selangor team by six goals to three at? the stadium to-day. The Selangor team consisted of only four State players, th© rest suffering from injuries received in the Kedah match. The visitors69 words
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246 1939-08-01 23 (From Ot-'i Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sunday. DLAYING at the Istana Padang this afternoon in the Johore Bahr-j district league soccer match, the Customs, this year's league rurt-ners-up, defeated the Police by three goals to one. The winners were just one pointbehind the Prisons,246 words
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Article46 1939-08-01 23 In a friendly soccer match played at Pulau Samboe last Saturday, the Pasir Panjang Rovers beat the Pulau Samboe Malay School Old Boys team by five goals' to nil. Keng Thye (2), Wee Eng Ah Yin and Ah Kum were the goal .scorers46 words
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Article37 1939-08-01 23 The 24th Anniversary of the Lion City Club will be celebrated at the Wins Choon Yuen" restaurant in the Great World amusement park on Saturday Aug. 5. Dinner will be servid at 7.30 p.m.37 words
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Miscellaneous26 1939-08-01 23 TIDE TABLES TO-DAY HiKh Water. 11.54 a.m. 8.8 ft. 11.25 p.m. 9.7 ft. TO-MORROW High Water. 11.20 a.m. 8.9 ft. 11 57 p m. 9.7 ft.26 words
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Article19 1939-08-01 24 J* fitilll I g£Un« in the ut.^M Brilish Loops nov approximately at W provul.j '^J A.i^lo-K^vpUaM T.catv ReuterReuter - 19 words
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