Morning Tribune, 2 August 1939
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Title Section12 1939-08-02 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE FIVE CENTS. Vj-nv i:>L SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. Aumwt 9 Vc«g12 words
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Article453 1939-08-02 1 tancellor Under •e In Commons M Tokyo, Aug. 1. '^KIGN Office communique says that the aib-committee. inve^. Hing the facts regarding the silver question sat for two houvs and three hours this afternoon. ■eport was prepared for submission to Mr. Kato and Sir Robert I The cub-committee examining the453 words
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Article111 1939-08-02 1 Bombay. Aii£. I. )nj, were wounded when I police opened fire on a j^Btvowd which assembled in quarter of the city to the property tax. m to meet the deficit conse■)o'i the imposition of prohiH^'^ became disorderly and 12 and throe officers were In- Five of the crowd were111 words
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Article40 1939-08-02 1 L Warsaw, Aug. 1. "gainst the state may d by courtmar "al in I as in war whea s state defence so re- s a Presidential decree, ly. canabob.com■akos it obligatory •■> to register im" Bar -C"r. SerVICC in lhe40 words
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54 1939-08-02 1 I S Paris, Aug. 1. \JT learned that the British military mission to Moscow is arriving here on Wednesday S and will make contact with the I I French mission on Thursday. S After preparatory talks the I two delegations will leave on J|Reuter - 54 words
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Article27 1939-08-02 1 Hendaye, Aug. 1. General Queijx) de llano is going to Rome this week at the head of the I Spanish military mission. Reuter.27 words
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Article25 1939-08-02 1 ELECTION DATE FORECAST London, An I Reuters Lobby Correspondent states that present indications point to n general election about Nov. 16 or Nov. 23 -Reuter.25 words
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Article34 1939-08-02 1 London, Aug 1 The Government motion for adjournment of the Hoiuse, published to-day, shows that the Government will propose that the House adjourn on Aug. 4 and reassemble on Oct. 30— Reuter34 words
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Advertisement16 1939-08-02 1 'U Oilier I\^s IK' TlsK II «!v 11 j I 13 "'IB is 1» 1 I16 words
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Advertisement98 1939-08-02 1 DUESS §K ANNUAL SALE >k /'Si The whole of our late season's stock $*$&M, ol KAV DUNHILL and NELLY DON •^TSw^l* AMERICAN FROCKS to be offered tp%&& i P* at realh genuine clear out pric-^. f^A #XO IVV MODELS ALIKE r Every woman should make a point u wi viewing98 words
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Article517 1939-08-02 2 May Be Annual Function MANY thousands of people thronged the Happy World Amuseme.i, Park last night when Malaya's first Engineering Exhibition W3I declared open by the Municipal President, Mr W. Bartley. The. e thOU ftW, and many more thousand 111 ee, a very wide range of what m seHnai517 words
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Article248 1939-08-02 2 Singapore, Tuesday. "JHE local newspapers have published twp cases in which people who infringed the "Blackout" rules in Singapore were fined by me; in one case the defendant was fined $15 and in the other $10. This should serve up as sufficient warning to the pubHc248 words
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Article153 1939-08-02 2 rROWDED houses yesterday saw a v» Fcnang girl, in the role of China's Joan of Arc. pive one of the finest characterisation possible, in the pk i\ivv "Hua Mu Lan" at the Capitol. Char. Yu hanj;. charming and beautiful actress, fives a really splendid performance153 words
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Article58 1939-08-02 2 The Band of the Straits Settlements Folice will perform in public to-day at Katong Park at 8.30 p.m. under the direction of Mr. S. Chapman. Bandmaster. The following is the programme:— 1. March, 'Steadfast and True." Teike. 2. Overture, "Dei Freischutz," Weber. 3. Selection, "Coppelia." Delibes. 4. Dances,58 words
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Article42 1939-08-02 2 Singapore, Tuesday. The China Relief Fund Committee of Singapore has received from the Organising Committee to-day a cheque for $1,467.58, being the net proceeds from I Prof Marvelly's Magic Shows held at the Victoria Theatre on June 23 and 24.42 words
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Article124 1939-08-02 2 Sinii tP onV T TAN Peng Te*. T«*** 1 that at 3.45 a.m the sixth mile Pasir Pj«J he imported l hc^\ the waters of the Cj J« sel of less than 1 MM«il wit, 416 lbs. Übaf«. J\\ Judge and Fourth trate. in pleading ffjilty. f£*J that he124 words
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Article155 1939-08-02 2 Singapore, iM THE eosi U\M ged that yesterday J 10.15 a.m. ai lit >id p J Hood Road, off Ualesi he was in possession oil lons of dutiable liquor M gallons oi fermented M (2) at the same timed! place distilled intoxiul quor without a licencfl mentioned in the155 words
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Advertisement221 1939-08-02 2 Beginning to Feel your Age? You need a course of PHYLLOSAN tablets to recharge you with vital force, strengthen your heart and nerves, revitalize your blood, rejuvenate your arteries, and correct your blood pressure. Doctors not only prescribe Phyllosan tablets but take them themselves. They know that Phyllosan tablets are221 words
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Advertisement65 1939-08-02 2 I rrsi professor l^y ILMUDDIN. Astro-Palmist, and Horoscopt Reader. 35 Years .Study in Franco. Italy, Egypt, Swit- il. nd, Malta and \;ir.( us Otltftf OUuntfffCl H»- will positively show jo\> how to Fuc.ceod In, Buiiiifhs, Fin.i.Kiil. Health Dilllcultits, Travelllnc, Lottery ind Lovo Aiiutrs, hi, Raaainf win change you- enftra j65 words
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Article789 1939-08-02 3 IP GA PORE DOCTOR FINED I ducated man and should to have known bttttt. B* I lot bind him over. I note that no particular m-s--fcione a° tn! result of the false statement. It is proWerCe h maUc e e n wa O s n proved I have dealt789 words
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57 1939-08-02 3 K. L Chinese Commended By Chiang Kai Shek Chungking. July 31. flMl'\lhMM<i Mm.hu Kai"l shek has officially commended Mr. Chan Wing, a leader in the Chinese community in Kuala Lumpur, for his contribution of 5250.000 (Chinese currency) to the Chinese Government. The Generalissimo's commendation was transmitted through the Chinese ConsulateCentral News - 57 words
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Article153 1939-08-02 3 CAFE LICENCE CANCELLED Singapore, Tueii.iv. IN third magistrate, Mr. 1. Flel- cher-Cooke, made an or.ler IM* afternoon for the licence nelrl by Lim Ben* Shins. 22-year-old Fng-lish-speaking licensee of the New Green Light Cafe, Lavender Street, te be cancelled, the cancellation to take effect as from to-day. Lim Bens Siang153 words
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Article130 1939-08-02 3 Death Of Bank Director WE regret; to announce the death, at ihe age of 67, of Mr. Tan Swee Hoe, SM.J., a Director of the Overseas-Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd., Singapore, and a merchant and property owner of Singapore and Katu Pahat. Mr Tan MM on the State Council, Johore, for130 words
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Article36 1939-08-02 3 Saturday, July 29. L.idv Northcot.' leit Government House. nn Sunday. July 30. Mr Mr.s. J. \V. de "Plro, Mr. te Mrs T. H. Holyoak and Mr. E. M. P. Fergusson dned at Government House.36 words
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Article16 1939-08-02 3 The Inter School Art Exhibition, organised by St. Andrew's School w)J continue until Saturday.16 words
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Advertisement66 1939-08-02 3 "MASTER" PADLOCKS Strongest PanA.sk y^our Supplier for a full display Show. From All High-class Dealers. Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS, 117-125 Cecil Street. Are Your Eyes Weak Have a modern Scientific eye examination: tßß__^^4^ if glasses are not needed none will be recommended. Thompson Optical Co. Qualified Eyesight Specialists 4, Arcade66 words
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Article29 1939-08-02 4 London. Tuesday y()LI> iv To-day Chanpe Bar Gold Pint, per 08. 7 G n > ,J SILVER DOt 16 13 16 16 13 16 r¥ard m *****1 UM29 words
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Article71 1939-08-02 4 Previous To-da 1 1^ M RIBBEK Steady H Spot Buyers 87 16 8 t u filers 8V 2 R916 lit Forward Aagust Buyers 8 7,16 H Sellers S^ WW 2nd Forward September Buyers 87 16 87 n; B Sellers 89 16 JJ 3rd Forward Oct., Dec. Buyers 8'71 words
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Article21 1939-08-02 4 Tin STANDARD Previous To-day Change r. ...h (afternoon price* £229 7 K £229 7 7c; ward £225 £225 m~-21 words
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Article68 1939-08-02 4 London. llir j™ Previous To -lay T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 176.71 Unchanged H T.T. on Amsterdam closing middle rate) 8.81 916 8.80' 2 m T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 45 8 Nominal Unchanged H r.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 223 32d. Unchanged H68 words
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Article88 1939-08-02 4 London. T'aHß PALM OIL (Malay) Previous T y In bulk July Aug. £14 0 0 nomina £14 |1 COPRA (Straits. F.M.S.) H July shipment £10.6.3 value I AGO FLOUR Sarawak July Aug. shipment 84^ sellers 8 4 1 A;; H| TAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist quality I (Singapore) July Shipment88 words
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Article49 1939-08-02 4 11l A v >»•» RUBBER Previous To-daj Market Tone Steady Steady Spot Buyers 16 715 16 916 M Seller 16 9 1H *****6 H Forward Oct.Dec. Buyer? 16V 2 16 s>.5 >. it f, Seller* i6-« 16 > %W TIN Market Tone Quiet Quiet H Snot .i.m.49 words
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Article155 1939-08-02 4 Previous To-dav Distillers 97 9 97 9 Dunlop Rubber 29 4' 2 20 41, General Electric 74 6 74 6 mm Imperial Chemical Industries 29 9 2971., Imperial Tobacco 132 6 132 6 Anglo-Dutch 24 6 24 6 H Canadian Pacific 41 2 4.V London Tin 33155 words
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101 1939-08-02 4 Berlin, Aug. l. yyK can assure Air. Chamberlain tha <■• i an Danzig will return '<> Reich irithoul paying any attention t» debates in onunon*, 1 declares \h>- semi-ofncial Deuteche Diensi comting on the Prim* Minister's statement in the Commons. The p ifN i-101 words
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Article71 1939-08-02 4 London, Aug. 1. On the Stock Exchange to-day the absence of buying interest was responsible for the downdrift in most groups under the lead of gilt-edged. Industrial, however, resisted, owing to July unemployment figures being the be-.t lor ten years. K;iffir s were also firm on Paris support.71 words
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Article122 1939-08-02 4 Singapore, Tuesday. Tin at midday was $113 l 4 up v 4 and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyen Spot 28 0 16 cents, buyers October December 28 3 4 cents, market quiet. The London Stock Exchange yesterday WU generally rather brighter with Rubj122 words
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Advertisement62 1939-08-02 4 I Advances against goods and produce at low I rates of interest may be arranged with us. We also offer Godown paces to let at low rentals. f Further particulars wiU bt I lupplied on application. UASTERA- **r r& i-' I >^T /H^ tlfaP&WSf r _________s^_____ J 8 4_s£Xl___> f^__M^___l____K«>^62 words
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Advertisement13 1939-08-02 4 UNIMPEACHABLE SEfUBITf I South British Insurance Co., LW« Tel 5926 2, Finlayson <- r13 words
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Article568 1939-08-02 5 ;on. T.S. Ord. 18- 18 9 Easetrn Realty 135 1.40 Cst Si Trust. Ag. 3.50 4.00 Sastem United 27.50 30.00 and N Ord 13.65 13.90 io. 7' 2 Prefs. 9.20 9.40 3ammons Malaya 220 2.25 ru E Lite f. nd. 60 00 65.00 3t Eastern Life S pt. pd.568 words
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Article181 1939-08-02 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Aug l. 5 p rr. Company D idend Books close i lyabtt Date Total ur TIN Date Kx. Div. year^ fCasSpODg "Kamunlii.g 3d. No. 05 Aug. 4 Aug 11 Aug. 5 12'.% 1 2 d. bonus Petaling IK int. July 29 Aug. 9181 words
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Article169 1939-08-02 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS MINING Singapore, Tuesday. Ampats K% *t Ayer Weng.s 0.71 0.75 Batu Belangors i-i/ J*» Hon- ratts ofo oai^ Hongkong Tin 16,6 17 0 Jelebus 0.47 0^52 Kamunting Tin 7 9 an Katu Tin 21" BlKents _o' u KillinghalLs 13; 14 6 Kramats W 8 6 Kuchais l169 words
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Article146 1939-08-02 5 Irjynarci Co. Ud. $30,000 C "f 1940 5400.000 Int. fe'lf-?^" «.«6jobotot:-" 101 102 nom %i Zoom ini: 106 108 nom ZsmmmW m imK"'' 114 n<m IShH* 105,/2 107 nom fifi 8 120 ei R m Jul y 20 B 1970-80 $6,000,000 no UIH X.i. 'fij. "4<tr. rvf146 words
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Advertisement121 1939-08-02 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter AD. 1824 Incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f 40.030,000 Reserve Fluid 10,500.000.London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland. KoLterdam, The Hague, a:<% 64 branches and sub-branches smaller places Netherlands East Indies121 words
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Advertisement216 1939-08-02 6 I proariousl> mirthful >tory" STRAITS TIMHS. Can br recommended as worth while cuinvdy TO-NIGHT 6-15 9-15 A Fields day of laughs as r\ A\/! l/^k I McCarthy mows him down P/\ V I L I KJ IN explosive minutes of hilarity n ..jt rihte-vf .^H H_ *i fUWfy i- r216 words
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Advertisement113 1939-08-02 6 CHINAS FINEST MOTION IM(uJp^«\ Acclaimed by Packed Houses at a J, Yesterday IP IK Starring The Beautiful Peiu^ng-born Screen S(H Miss CHUN YUN CHANGH Enacted in the Original Costumes of the Period H a Record-breaking Season o»* 28G consecutive piMiornuß^L at the Astor Theatre, Shanghai, at which -i :;v|V^ the113 words
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Article167 1939-08-02 7 t a pore Naval Head nies Rear-Admiral ISmgapcie, Tuesday. Tin v nimodore T. B. Drew, Commodore, h e ,ank of Rear-Admiral *ith seniority been announced. It is not yet known whe|V t Jf N avy Office_he^will jeraised m^ lenct-. Lj, iri formed thai this but leved h< JaTaya, hisReuter - 167 words
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69 1939-08-02 7 BRITAIN CONSULTS AMERICA ON FAR EAST London Aur. 1. ACTIVE consultations concerning the future of (hinese currency are proceeding: between the British, French and United States Governments, states ihe Financial News political correspondent. The initiative for starting these consultations, says this correspondent, came Irom the British Government, which has beenReuter - 69 words
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Article74 1939-08-02 7 H Jei Au4 L m L\onirt tews detained at K camp broke a five-cay K, the br. Dr. Herimm Dr Hertzog's represent a live Kri been well treated by tho I specially emphasising Uie Hiitu'dp of the British guards their womenfolk have been H: a sympathetic fast at Td-74 words
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Article24 1939-08-02 7 IK. I— The Government is to lve hundred million lire ovei eiftht years on the economic in of Albania, particularly una lion and improvement.24 words
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Article329 1939-08-02 7 J*AR analysis and reaffirmation of the Government's Nicy towards China has been sent to Sir A. Clark Kerr wnsmission to the Chmese Government at Chungking, »he Times diplomatic correspondent. points from Mr. Chamberlain's speech, but perhaps shows that the British attempt to face facts in North means that ourReuter - 329 words
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Article61 1939-08-02 7 liombay, Aug. 1. 1 THHE new prohibition law came into force at midnight. Everything passed off smoothly, but processions and meetings are being held «to-day. Over 800 of 852 shops engager in the liquor trade have permanently closed. The Governor of Bombay, Sir Roger Lumley, has announced61 words
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Article35 1939-08-02 7 London. Aug. I—Ten further expulsion orders under the Prevention of Violence Act have been signed oy gj Samuel Hoare The men concerned will be given 48 noun; wherein to lodge od- jecUons ReuterReuter - 35 words
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94 1939-08-02 7 JAPAN AGAIN REVISES NORTH CHINA TARIFF Fetpiug, Auff. 1. JAPANESE sources report that s J third revision of ihe North Chini customs tariff since their occupation is to be announced .shortly, as the two revisions during tho last IP months "have failed fullv to satisfy the requirements of the new94 words
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Article50 1939-08-02 7 Berlin, Aug. 1. A NATURAL outcome of Great Britain's encirclement policy" is how German political circles described the decision announced by Mr. Chamberlain to send military missions to Moscow. 'This' policy has certainly no peaceful aim in view" is a typical com- 1 mtntary.— ReuterReuter - 50 words
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227 1939-08-02 7 Deportees Free On Arrival In Dublin l "ml Aug. 1. IT Ls wndeiiitoud ihat the men against whom expulsion orders were signed to-day ire suspected of I.R.A. activities in the provinces. So far 10 order MM* m** sis^ed but only six men have actu.illy been depoited. Detectives watched all peopleReuter - 227 words
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Advertisement31 1939-08-02 7 I |O-M<.III I I SIMULTANEOUS Screeniuii SUN New World) I 7.30 NH.HTI.Y 9-30 P.M. EMPIRE TALKIE p. M NIGHTLY I P.M. First 6 Chapters of Republics Whirlwind Serial BUI ::il*» AHftiiic'iMui31 words
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Article326 1939-08-02 8 i REAT concern hae been expi i ed in Singapore regarding the unexplained arrest in Bangkok of e leading officials of the Over-gea-Chfneae Blinking Corporation. The arrested n*en arc Mr. Ong Thye Ghee, the manager <>r th<branch in Bangkok, Mr. Sng Cheng Hee, the assi-tiii.i. manager, and Mr.326 words
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901 1939-08-02 8 MORGAN M. BEATTY - What Happens To Men TRAPPED IN A SUBMAR MORGAN M. BEATTY QV IN command of the tiring qpratimi tor the sunken sub--1 marine s<|ualus v\as Ucnt-ConimandrT Momsen. And here is the story of why Moitf was in large part responsible lor the circumstance Ifatt the trapped men had a chance901 words
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Article200 1939-08-02 8 JJOMSEN is l| ping promotion and W When he left Annui). .!i, lnl ß no idea ho would ever ]l l! But he did havi a I M bN to p:et ahead a i IB .•0 he applied for •vice, whciy IK so ke» n. DhO W'.IS i I200 words
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Article176 1939-08-02 8 VAST MANOEUVRE IN GERMANY GERMANY'S armed f'H^B about to start whaf H the biggest manoeuvre* tor V years. A huge area in p«'th-»«™ Germany will be closed f";oa« ncmial air trafli< foi i!> whil;' narplanes carrry cisfs. Foreign aif :llt:ulu> h^ not boi-n invitod to observe Although all details ol176 words
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Advertisement25 1939-08-02 8 Todays" WWte LoW" Amvi<.v.i Most of us can find fault with our eyes shut. But no fault can he found wifh w p. a i'25 words
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Article102 1939-08-02 9 I Publication Of rancq's Statement I Not "Contempt" I I mimit Mr. Geoffrey Dawson, editor of "The Times/' im a iit^cd contempt of Court was dismiss d by Mr. I nds in the Chancery Division, London. The motion I ht 'v Mr 11. nri de Reding102 words
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Article678 1939-08-02 9 I London, July 31 inßiNt, to egotiationa K rse of his Common*. m said: sttik ul the fact that British Gov■t the French Government rto been able to H tl tisf actory to all HT> indirect aggression v of us realise that inm n may be just as dangerm678 words
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Article137 1939-08-02 9 have liked to do, with even a provisional agreement at an earlier stage. "The announcement that I made to-day at question time shows that we have done something which must be almost without precedent. The Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, in the course of conversations, expressed the view that ifBritish Wireless - 137 words
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212 1939-08-02 9 director ofl the new ub <rvatory. Hydrogen, be ftld, makes up nearly the entire mass i»t thlfl interstellar gas. Some of this hydrogen Li flowing. IU light us not due to heat, but to the ultraviolet rays >fl by hot .stars in the vicinity ol I212 words
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Advertisement21 1939-08-02 9 For Your Convenience fF ORE OR AFTER THE SHOW •WE At The APITOL RESTAURANT Sydney Rock Oys*r» AND """•wg Strawbenta, tbUiiiablt,21 words
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Advertisement237 1939-08-02 9 J» m w+'Jn Tl^K e^B "And now I am a NEW MAN again-thanks to SANATOGEN" How many times have these words been spoken by grateful men all over the world Grateful because Sanatogen has brought them a carefree feeling of exuberant health that they have not known for years. If237 words
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Article, Illustration87 1939-08-02 10 King George Drives In State To St. James' Palace 'ill!: KIM; drove in St;ite from Buckingham Palace to St M. MOUOHAMOrr, the Speaker of the Bulgarian Parliament and one of the most important figures in Bulgarian polities, is in London on a four-day visit of in u^hS P u n87 words
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Article, Illustration113 1939-08-02 10 Canadian Boys See British Arm In Action INFANTRY fou.ht a battle f m M l.v for 40 Canadian schoo!boy s ,1 were the guests of the British vJ at Aldershot Camp, Hampshire ml party, which includes crickj touring British public schools, -.1 see the other services in action He-1 3113 words
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Title Section9 1939-08-02 1 mornig tribune FILM FANFARE SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST i 1939.9 words
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Article, Illustration162 1939-08-02 1 IN THE NEXT HARDY FAMILY PICTURE I OVE round Andy Hardy, but in the next picture of the serfei from Metro-Goichv;.*-Maycr. the tfreat emotion comw to Aunt Milly and in, of ull places, Detroit As a result of the script requirements for '"The Hattys Ride High."162 words
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Article, Illustration435 1939-08-02 1 i-EK is the best solvent for Hw<>nu> evils. The gang** ■time big bogymen of AireH on <Av:- come figures of fun I .11 and that is ft exit from the stage cf m in "The Gang's All I ig to the Pavilion, S:n--m August 2. we have one of435 words
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Article47 1939-08-02 1 a en «n "Bridal I to :>-ycari who ap a i hotel ella, Rotart i olhem. rehearsals for B«to- Michmel brought a S Will i m Thiele to sign it. i ever make another Id me huow," he thanked Thiele autograph. S iiimm— Tfiinn47 words
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Article65 1939-08-02 1 out to lnvdit the harmonic telegraph andtftumbted upon the telephone, others h\ the cast are Loretta Young, Charlea ccburn, Gene Lockharl and Bpr'ai Bringion, -THE Story ol Alexander Graham Bell," casts Don Ameche in the title role and Henry Fonda in the part of hifl65 words
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Article, Illustration305 1939-08-02 2 J*. ■■■•■•■■■■■••■*■■■■••■■■■■■*•<•■•■• JCaA, lAnknosvfL Jaknt 9n- I Jhn JJiln dhk. IN his initial two weeks in pit rm v. urrks which st.tr d him itgM at the top. William llold'ii lias |>ro\«r» liims< I! an a< tor and a good OOfc IIK unknown youth selected by Columbia Studios305 words
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Article49 1939-08-02 2 j W HIN J AJkn Mi,r,i c* >■ Alfred 1 h (1 1 l TwJtM I have.. r, ad r 1 j K««d in, a P«etw and not rf J do you i; ri!)t< >! toll jrou that I huv* it; read a script havr Rn shcel it thscreui.49 words
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Advertisement39 1939-08-02 2 v *\(7o HI I OFFERS EVERYBODY! I "INVITATION TO HAPPINESS" I A PARAMOUNT PICTURE I S O It I I, 1 I SCREENING I ALHAMBRA I "F ITS a PARAMOUNT PICTURE IT'S THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN. I 139 words
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Article, Illustration44 1939-08-02 3 Rolmn us tl. faithful tiring woman to Merle Oberon in "Wuthering v M.G M's film version of Emily Bronte's famous novel. The fe woven a; -iiiid I'ie bleakness of the Yorkshire moors and has a trtgk i'-Miie. hut the acting throughout is superb.44 words
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Article367 1939-08-02 3 Happy Birthday Charler! THARLES Winninger received the most unusual birthday cake of his life wl en fifty youngsters, working in "Babes In Arms" at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer learned that the genial actor and his brother-stand-in Adolph Winninger. were Otkf orating the same birthday. Headed by Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland, the youngsters367 words
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Advertisement188 1939-08-02 3 HAIbI 0J B^ atk aV Bl aa> aa. Hi aaV aaVSal aVa, aaVMaVaai I n Li aaaaivT r Qv MflV lit Ti t C*^T IB bbi bW C 1 I 1^ A BBaafal I I Ba\ Lfl NBJ \3 IH P dI K [PI I« I W IwIWHw VI I||188 words
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Article, Illustration601 1939-08-02 4 Hollywood says: p\ r fl ."D" bf«M associated with the Summer season which n ;,r -incthin" new has to be thought up in the way of '■ii; I V M v-Fox has ui.t purchased two new print dres.ses Nona nmn 'i ck that featurei the "panel print,"601 words
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Article, Illustration424 1939-08-02 5 Ijurrounded by 3 SEA of MELODY H, it's fun vou want, readers,— J and *bo doesn't— then the 1 rtop if 'Honolulu.- That's I, picture which Metro-Gold-wW be putting on 1, the Capitol, Singapore, on [Flraii'T POW«D gives you laps to top all musicals. Robert Bmini:424 words
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Article, Illustration170 1939-08-02 5 DASIL Rathbone was bom in South Africa, "but he left there as soon as his nurse could pin a pair of triangular trousers on him and make him presentable for travelling. He depaitc d so suddenly became the Zulus were on the warpath and Rathbone170 words
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Article, Illustration165 1939-08-02 5 PNCOI 5 VILLON, Sidney Car- to think of it, it did belong to iioton. Clive Of Tnrii» anri Hr Ar- nald Colman. llth sat on a balcony of a ■Uy one morning, smckwetta and discussing tt\e The gentlemen in question 'teeen them one elegantly Ports coat,165 words
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310 1939-08-02 5 WE WANT TO SEE YOU BACK IN PICTURES! Two Flags'" "A Tale of Twt> Cities.' "Clive Of India." "Cynara." "Arrowsmith." "In a few weeks, I'll be back on the job again. The picture will be Kipling's The Light That Failed.' Paramount doing it, and the shooting will start as soon310 words
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Article, Illustration640 1939-08-02 6 Vivien (Scarlett) Leigh WIIXT do the persons who have met Vivien Leigh think of her as the Srarlett O'llara of David O. Selznick s technicolor production of Gone With The Wind?" Vivien I^h English actress, was selected for the most controversial role in screen history. She640 words
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Advertisement222 1939-08-02 6 ■MMMMMMM I IS WAR INEVITABLE? j THEN BEAD THIS! j j "THE GANGS ALL HERE" ASSOCIATED BRITISH PICgUtE, J waiting to give you the laugh of a lifetime j with j JACK BrCHANAN— Like Venus de Milo needs no identification j EDWARD EVERETT HORTOX— whose name is a label to222 words
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Article, Illustration350 1939-08-02 7 THIS MUST BE THE STRANGEST WAY OF KEEPING A RECORD! E most unusual record of time spent on writing screen scenarios is kept by Fred Rinaldo and Bob Lees, Hollywood's foremost short iject writing team. I They use paper clips as their time measure. Seated at a battered old typewriter350 words
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Article137 1939-08-02 7 p 1 Dead Kids At Military: i one of the few M'»in 8 films on their Warner will be interesting to S t happens to their res- l 've careers when the team bf landed (iioria Dickson joins 2 lna and Iddie Albert in "On Henry Fonda is137 words
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Article338 1939-08-02 7 LET'S PEEP INTO COMING FILMS £ALLING Dr. Kildaie," is the I* of the Koyal Flying cmp.^ dlirtni the cond in the Kildare scries. lew Wortd war it stars ftatiric March Ca Ayres, as the young medico, gets all l()lr L<>inbard Car v o*** l f i J^« k Oikic tangled338 words
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Advertisement22 1939-08-02 7 NEXT CHANGE ALHAMBRA Paramount present IRENE DUNNE and FRED MacMURRAY IN INVITATION TO HAPPINESS' with CHARLIE RUGGLES William CoUier Sr BILLY COOK.22 words
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Advertisement39 1939-08-02 7 NOW SHOWING DAILY 5 SHOWS 10.30 a.m. 12-45, 3-15 6-15 9-15 P.M. ALHAMBRA v^^r^^ olifl jbl' 4.^1 fli v^mßH» uHHe* d Confessions of a NAZI WARNER BROS! LEDERER °VA# Gtorge Sanders Paul lukas-Htnry O'Neill KietM ti ANATOLE LITVAK s®.39 words
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Article, Illustration956 1939-08-02 8 QNE of tbe results of the 1033 slump in British iilm production has been the tendency to retorn to the older studios. Pinewwu ;ind Denham, though the last word in modernity, are expensive to re-:t. Money has been scarce, and so pic tom are again being956 words
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Article, Illustration76 1939-08-02 11 AL AIR FORCE RECEIVES ITS UTIAMEN r* niR THL Koyal Air !Slr%fS at the cenare HPnot at West Drays£" irS lSlher, they are to the stations to which Z ben allotted. -The quota a ;;Tn the first two months nulitiamon undergoing medi.mination at West Drayton. m h r^ncTh arrived men76 words
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Article, Illustration105 1939-08-02 11 THREE DEPUTY Commandants for I lie London Auxiliary Fire Service and three lor the Women's Auxiliary iirc Seifke have been appointed. Each deputy commandant will hold the ranic of District Officer. The Auxiliary I iif Service is one of the Air RaM Precautions105 words
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Article, Illustration1217 1939-08-02 12 WITH tiie annual sales in progress, "at some o; Singapore's stores, this is the time to take stock of your linen cupboard and to make whatever repioiisnments may be neces.sary. Sheets, pii.'ow-cases, towels, disudoths, tastes. .all these have to be replaced from time to timr,1,217 words
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Advertisement29 1939-08-02 12 m *'*S #V APPOINTMENTS PHONE 4084 HAIR STYLISTS AND BEAUTY SPECIALISTS HAIR TREATED BY: LATEST Oft MACHINE FACE MASSACiE 2= j^ x »»'"IiAKD ROAD (beyond Scott's Road Police Static.)29 words
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Article, Illustration635 1939-08-02 13 Fearn "^Hat to look for when bargain-hunting in clear cool water (60 deg. F.) 2. Pill tub with warm water (100 def*. 100 deg. F.) 3. Add soap (powder, chips, flakes o: ban to make a two-inch .standing suds. 4 Wash clothes 5-lfv minutes. 5. Rinse in small amount635 words
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Advertisement67 1939-08-02 13 B^MJEvrSfrj.' '^BHt'ImJBR it'^^ Pltasant and appHl^Bfl chaii- a /IliFn con be made In breakfast menu fc <^ by .serving .some of the excelkn' ik m noktd Fish which we can offer r Ijfl tOr Ct There is quit*- a variety to chcosc from, AHBROATH SMOKItt breakfast disk ™nan im <67 words
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Advertisement257 1939-08-02 14 THEY^DO«LOOK. AFTER OTOU ON^THE a HkW CHIiAP RETURN TICKET, TO CHINA. JAPAN, COLOMBO, AND BOMBAY Avalla'ne for two months From SINGAPORE *Jj-V, Ist Class 2nd Class Hor.jrko.ip $137.44 $102.86 Shanghai $188.57 5137.44 Kobt or Mwtimi $222.86 $154.29 Kombay $300.00 §265.71 Colombo $282.86 $188.57 A,i vessels mav cell at any port257 words
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Advertisement350 1939-08-02 14 TO FRENCH PORTS CHARCEURS REUNIS P^jg] r HGMEWAKDH FORBIN For Marseilles, Havre. Antwerp, Dunkirk l' CAP £T JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazarie Si Bordeaux Aug r !T0 SAIGON INDOCHINA CAP VARELLA For Saieon. Tourane and Haiphong Aue 22 l CAP PADARAN For Saigon, Tourane and Haiphon? Sept 19 s350 words
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164 1939-08-02 15 Singapore, Tuesday. JHE unexplained ftirest of the three Oversea-Chir.^c Ban ing Corporation officiate, Mr. One; Thye Gee, Mr. Bng Cheng Hee and Mr. Z. Mar in Bangkok still remaini I niystery. Latent information indicates that bail ha& i>!di offered, hut is not likely164 words
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Article168 1939-08-02 15 Death Of Noted British Explorer London, Aug. 1. THE death took place yesterday of Mr. Scoresty Itoiitledse, the noted explorer. Keuter. Mr. Scoresby Routledge, MA F.S.A., F.G.S., F R.A.1., F.R.GS, M.R.P.S, was born in Melbourne, 1859. He received the earlier part of his education under a private tutor, and later168 words
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Article161 1939-08-02 15 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Silverwillow, Pegasus, Lch. Kingfisher. King'i Dock Wharf: Nil. Coal Wharf: Nil. VESSELS IN DRV DOCKS i .in .jo us Pagar: Albert Duck: Hopper 8. Victoria Dock: Mata Hari. Keppel Harbour: King's Dock: Goldmouth. No. 1161 words
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Article55 1939-08-02 15 Dai ea Suiaain, 4ug. I. Although ho rifaiturfranciw have io far bten reported there i.s .1 feeling >1 growing unep.siut'ss as a result of reports from up-country tentre^ regard ing the restlessness of younger Germans in certain districts. One report comes from Iflnga, whei* t'l.if \aReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement257 1939-08-02 15 1 Hllt\S PHILLP LIXK. I (Incorporated in Australia) I NEXT SAILINGS Dne Sails. ■RET.LA In Port Aug. 4 ■iPMUR Aug. 31 Sept. 4 rheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the ■ll'iwii «T raies. i ptcsengen may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or ■Plr-oume to rhe connecting257 words
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Advertisement85 1939-08-02 15 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO V LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MQJI, KOBK AND OSAKA S A A T T II I A M 8,000 TONS VAILING AUGUST 24 AT 3 P.M. NO PASSENGEPv SAILING ON AUGUST 10 The above ve i l CC 'llent modern accommodation fot Fust85 words
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Miscellaneous186 1939-08-02 15 fOSTAL INTELLIGENCE TO-DAY I Pros. Monroe Aug. 2 11 am 1 Suddhadib 2 2 .m Egypt and aatra, S.-East Moluccas and fp||| 2 3^ Sumatra. S.-East Moluccas and KLM. 2 9 pm Thfdpns I 4 p.m. KLM. ..2 9 p.m. Theden.s ..2 4 p.m. Khoen Hoea 2 3 r>v.. ha186 words
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238 1939-08-02 16 Soviet Credit Arranged.' Chungking, Aug. L QUESTIONED in regard to reports circulating in Shanghai that Soviet Russia is granting China an export credit o f *****000 gold roubles, official Chinese circles here refused to offer any comment. They declined rither to confirm or deny theSin Chew Jit Poh - 238 words
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Article77 1939-08-02 16 BATTLE BETWEEN POLICE STRIKERS Cleveland, Aug. 1. AT lea.st 34 people wt re injured in a battle between strikers and police at the Usher motor body lactory, after ar attempt to close the factory by members r 1 the United Automobile Union, afVlin* (6 to the Congress >f Industrial OrganisReuter - 77 words
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Article28 1939-08-02 16 Berlin, Aug. I.— Flood damage in U?3 ner Silesia is estimated at £4UU,r>OO. In rtattbor district. 50.000 acres of cultival cd land have been laid to waste- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article132 1939-08-02 16 PIPER, >!. l^l^l tlhe fly.w, boa! Uribou u U an inaugural \orth Mlanr service flight t,, t .i u and New York on ,■,>*■ on Auff. 1?. IQd the ue, k rjß will continue until t ,^U September. Two eonvtrted bombei I will refuel the n. after they haveReuter - 132 words
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Article44 1939-08-02 16 London. Aq I HIS Majesty's Government hat. der immediate consideratk-n tie representations to th P Jao?.r.ejH vernment on the drug situation M occupied areas of China, declaniM R. A. Butler In the ccur.sp of aiM reply in the House of Commofl night. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article47 1939-08-02 16 Nairobi, Aug. Jsf^Ktfl on the Turkana tribe by ano 1^ ol wild marauders on 7m sM believed to be at least ljw- maraU of cattle were stolen, rwe thP M were armed with nflcs «hJ caUf! htß kana were unarmed and their sleep^ ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article26 1939-08-02 16 London, Aug. l-~ Th e pf r£ n don 1 and the Princesses i«J c4 right for a holiday a till the end of Septcnibti ReuterReuter - 26 words
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312 1939-08-02 16 U*CONOMIC war has lieirup between the Danzig Nazi Senate anJ Pdand. increasing the genera] tension, hut observers in the Iretß City do not expeci any major trouble before the Autumn. The Danzig Nazi leaders are going to Stbbarg to sec Hercft Hitler a.^ain. HReuter - 312 words
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Article87 1939-08-02 16 Ptiping, Auf. 1 1 A NTI BRITISH movimen™ A show no Mtfn of rk»»JM British missionaries. Jit T*» chew, south of Tientsin, "JJ been ordered t(» leave I)V local .anti-Uritish i'(»nimi"«M who have removed tH British subjects. .nti^B One indirect result of the a M tish movement contributed HReuter - 87 words
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Advertisement288 1939-08-02 16 SINGAPOKI >H NIC ll'Ai l MOM Ml M iTW K l'»:o IMKKISI hi I I^l si I'll I Not. k will be faun thf lHth 10 tIM lilt AuKU.st C f '.OIDIK Municipal Beeretai SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY] TV: pij inaJ ne\ r :ation i t- |ned at the Mui J endei288 words
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Article161 1939-08-02 17 I Shanghai, Aujr. I. o| AMK!o-»Fi ench co-operation was broagkt t<> li^rh' ft at Shanghai to-day of a belated report of antiatioM at Tangku on July 26. Getting wind that attacks on British property were planed, the commander of H.M.S. Sandwich landed a party fej protect the premises ofReuter - 161 words
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Article77 1939-08-02 17 I Chungking. All*. L l-SC-i.E withdrawal c: JdL< in Central ChiOM I Yangtse Valley I confirmed in I is causing consi I ation in Chinese en*I ran declar- were making a I Hunan, probably B ver the withdrawal ftmn ..;iy transK gtse and landed at fc).i>;'.- Nanking and entraiiiedReuter - 77 words
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Article159 1939-08-02 17 L Lonrfc n. July 20. m- >« :ni! li; nun, servV senten i-. in Dart■tor their share in recent ■out ray os, have now been ■ll' e\i«.cimunicated by ■"tv.nr. Catholic Church, of mosi of them are devout Ryan Cork-born prison chap■R tw knowledge of Dr. John Ri.-i.:;Li Catholic BL<hopReuter - 159 words
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Article10 1939-08-02 17 n, Aug. i. baa •ih Army Hunlein British OfficialBritish Official - 10 words
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Article77 1939-08-02 17 lokyo, Aug. 1. THE Japanese are demandin- the ap--1 pobitintnt of thirty Japanese to the police i:A judicial posts in the British Concession at Tientsin, according to Uie Asahi Sliimbun which states that the demand is made in orc!er to maintain mutual Anglo- Japanese co-opera-tion for the maintenanceReuter - 77 words
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Article60 1939-08-02 17 Prague, August I.— The Governmea: has been authorised to raise a defence corps to maintain internal order and security. This miniature army will consist of 7.000 and be known as "Czecn Government troops." It will be equipped with light arms. Czechs allowed to join must enga^3 forSident Hacha Reuter - 60 words
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282 1939-08-02 17 j ud r. rt London, Aug. 1. MR. Geoffrey Lloyd (Home Undersecretary; n vealed in the House of nrnHnT™ 118 that ta View of the vital importance of petroleum products in wartime a comprehensive plan had been prepared for the maintenance of supplies andReuter - 282 words
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Article117 1939-08-02 17 Madrid. Aug. 1 The French press is bitterly attacked In almost all Spanish papers in the last few days. They declare that Frencn newspapers, instigated by the Government, are conducting a campaign against Spain with the object of disturbing her new-found unity. Prominence ki given toReuter - 117 words
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Article50 1939-08-02 17 Moscow. Aiu The Council of the People's OommUsaire has decided to float I fresh 20- ear State six milliard roubles four p» t rent, loan for economic and cultural J'v. jopment under the third five-yenr ;«;'ii. and for the consolidation ox 'hn of thp fountrv ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article64 1939-08-02 17 London, Aug. A^ked if any hitch had arisen over the proposed barter plan with the United States Mr. Oliver Stanley (Piesident of the Board of Trade) slated in the Commons that no unforeseen c'ifficulties had arisen in this connect Til. Administrative arrangements were being worked out in BritainReuter - 64 words
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Article48 1939-08-02 17 Reuter Washington, Aug. I. Jhe ?nate has pas.scd the Administration's lending bill nfter reducing it from 2.800 million dollars to 1,615 million dollars. The B row goes to the Hoil.':-* of Repre.srntalives*. The Senate's action has brifch' the chances of Congress adjourning i the week-end.Reuter - 48 words
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395 1939-08-02 18 LATE GOAL BRINGS SOLDIERS LEVEL Chinese Reserves 1 Manchester 1 AKTKK having the better of the exchanges in the first half when they led I—o, the Chinese reserves were held to a I—l draw by the Manchester reserves when the teams met in395 words
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Article77 1939-08-02 18 The following have been Bt'jfStftd to represent ihe Mount Zio»i Rangers aealnst tbe Everton XI on Sunday, Au« S at Farrer Park ground at 5 15 P m.:— lim Kay Eng, Wee TcC* Yong, Tiiy Sionj* Seng. Lee Tee Ber» iCaptain» 111. Teck Chye, Wee Teck Beng,77 words
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Article202 1939-08-02 18 HOME CRICKET RESULTS •V il |HE West Indies beat Hants bvl wickets. Hampshire 106 qM six for 32) and 139 (Clarke sJ for 75), and the West Indies and 25 ior n«. wicket fl Kent beat Derby by iti Kent I and 377 for four declared <Ame 5 -yM outReuter - 202 words
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142 1939-08-02 18 Record Entri For Cycling Championshil k RECORD number of entries M been received for the 6th m Malayan Cycling: Cbampionslip.s tol held at the Kuala Lumpur StadiumMp ing the MA. HA. Exhibition on J^E 5, 6 and 7. H| The Hon. Mr. Adrian Clarke I^H Adviser. F.M.S.. will distribute prizes142 words
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Article79 1939-08-02 18 WISS SANSONI IN SELANCOR (From Our Own Rcj> I Kuala Lumpur 1 Playing with evei 1 than on previous vis ito > eel Doreen Sansoni. MaJ tennis champion, ait I Gladys Loke. Selan I straight sets of G ciu b c:| tion match at the I this evening. a o79 words
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Article561 1939-08-02 19 [cßeath And Bakar In Good Form 17* S.C.C 1. p .hrp 111( l one sided game of football, the Police beat the S.C.C. B o (>a ls to one at the Stadium yesterday. Play 'was first division standard and the Police victory was effort- t me Club did not561 words
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810 1939-08-02 19 BRIGADE: 1. Third Coy., 2. Fifth Coy., 3. Second Coy. INTER-HOUSE 440 YDS RELAY PACE— CLASS II: 1. Loyfatt, 2. Gomes, 3. Hose. Time 63 4 5 sees. INTER- HOUSE 440 YARDS RE'.AYCLASS III: 1. Loyfatt, 2. Richards Hose (tied>. Time 59 aecs INTER-HOUSE810 words
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Article26 1939-08-02 19 The Indians did not turn up for tneir Becnnd Division <B» soccer match against the Y.M.C.A. on the latter's ground yesterday.26 words
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Article71 1939-08-02 19 The following have been .selected to represent at cricket the Old Boys Lgftfnst the present Boys of the Jit. Anthony's Boys School on Friday Aug. 4 at 2 p.m. on the S.J.I. grou»v:!' C\ Laz&roo, A. Clarke, A. De Ko-a-o (Cap;.), N. Zuzarte. L. de Robario, B. Zuzaite,71 words
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Article37 1939-08-02 19 Under tlie auspices of the Seventh Day Adventist Geylang Church, a series of public lectures on Christian Truth will be held at St. James English School, No. 101, Onan Road, every SaIturday at 8 p.m.37 words
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Article287 1939-08-02 19 Distinguished Chinese Journalist Singapore, Tuesday. ABOARD the "Gneisenau," which is on her homeward voyage and Which ariivetl to-day, were two prominent Chinese passengers, Mr. Vung Pao Li, Consul-General proceeding to Rangoon, and Mr. Fe»ig Li San, the new editor of the Union Times Press. Singapore. Of the one hundred and287 words
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Article70 1939-08-02 19 On Friday, Aug. 4. the R.B.Y.C. will hold the usual afternoon races for all classes, .starting at 5.25 p.m. The annual Round-the-lsland race will take place over the Bank Holiday weekend. On Saturday, Aur. 5, .start 10 am. On Sunday, start from Johore Yacht Club, 10.3070 words
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Article30 1939-08-02 19 Paris, August I— Two hundred Czechoslovak airmen who fled to Poland after the German occupation have arrived in Paris to enlist in the French forces. Reuter.30 words
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200 1939-08-02 20 RIVER PATROLS CLASH ON HUNGARY- RUMANIA BORDER Bucharest, Aug. 1. FOLLOWING a dash ..i UM Rumanian -H-snyirian frontier patrols at r DlffaMlme on the banks (X the Tissa, tt« Rumanian Government are r.-p0.1.-l to have itoddad to bMI 00 the ""P"*""***"* DMOUMOM, whuh opened it Sinaia a few d«JI agoReuter - 200 words
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Article107 1939-08-02 20 HIGHER TAXA TION IN NEW ZEALAND Wellington, Aug. 1. THK budget deficit is estimated at £2,500,000. The (iovernment propose to meet (fiis by raising the income tax to provide an additional million and increase death duties by 20 per cent giving an extra £20,000 Increases (;f sixpence I gallon inReuter - 107 words
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Article81 1939-08-02 20 Taranto, Aug. 1. A( OMMI'MQI'E issued at the dose »f the Italian naval manoeuvres in the Central Mediterranean says* the manoeuvres inm July 24 to July 30 were 'vitally important." Nearly all ships, submarines and aircraft of the fleet also large formations of the Air Force,Reuter - 81 words
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Article186 1939-08-02 20 EDEN ON PEACE PROSPECTS London, Aug. 1. APPEASEMENT has been burle< forty fatnoms deep, and insteat the Government is embarked upor a policy of building up a peace fror to resist further acts of aggressior says Mr. Anthony Eden, in a let r ei to his constituents. Mr. Eden addsReuter - 186 words
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Article111 1939-08-02 20 LEWIS GUN ON JAPANESE RAIDER London, Aug. 1. IN the House of Commons to-day 1 Mr. M. P Price (Lab., Forest of Dean) asked how many licenses had been granted to Japan for the supnly of Lewis automatic guns made by the Birmingham Small Arms Company since January. 1937. in111 words
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Article467 1939-08-02 20 (Contd. from pa ge 1 ment a.s to thi bilit the ol Chinese u'/'B interests of Bra,,, and otr-^1 with important UnancS J interests In Ch I Mr. Arthur Henderson whether, with a v .eu \«\M hina. the V.uUsU (i.nernmnfH posed to give a euaran "?21 purchase ot UnitedReuter - 467 words
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Article39 1939-08-02 20 granted to a PJJ^^escriP 1 weapons of a part^ula no licenses ft *j£JFbtd W* guns destined for Japan since September. lWi. Opposition labour J debate on foreign aff- Aa recess adjournnirnt They will pay particular Far East situation. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Advertisement144 1939-08-02 20 Bad gums, not bad teeth are at the root of most extractions. Preserve your teeth and keep your gums healthy with the tooth paste Dentists themselves use and prescribe for their patients use Cibbs "S.R." lQllin Tooth Paste. 1 The patient was sent to me to have 6 lower ym144 words
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