Morning Tribune, 3 August 1939
1939-08-03
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Morning Tribune
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639 1939-08-03 2 \lh»«d Vhemilmg Of Hank CHINESE Or EUROPEAN CHARGED Singapore, Wednesday. A FOKMKR employee of Mr. Chia Eng Say, the well-known owner of rubber estates and quarries, and a European employee, of the Jocul branch of the Mercantile Bank, heard sensational allegations sigaiust them at the opening639 words
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Article85 1939-08-03 2 i i )u: oxu Corespondent Se ..ir.at. Wednesday > IDIMG m,i]»v to thn-r (!...!'.•< 1 Uina i" produce his driving licence called for by a Traffic officer, «rith l; to equip fii attendant wltti me! with carrying two pa ■.vhcii h-^. vehicle w;is only lic(85 words
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Article36 1939-08-03 2 Mci York, Aii". 2 The number of .piovetl In Hi*- United states In v.i.v <j 5f)2,000. compared with MM in May and 10 069.000 In le 1938 according to fiKun i iasl ledReuter - 36 words
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Article29 1939-08-03 2 ('■■i. wife ol Mr. A. Pi rego, lian Consul In S 1 ipore, is leaving day for Bangkok, where her h prefeni < harge d'Affairei for ItaJy.29 words
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Article173 1939-08-03 2 Singapore. Wedn.sfo y. SOCKALIN(,HAM trial this morning fifth police court hefor, I C Goh no charge thatJ April at Singapore he re« direi-tlv money in > VS p m chance jii oonnectioa m public lottery. Court Inspector W Alexanfl -lie prcsecuuon wl represented by Mi I c ha 3173 words
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Article86 1939-08-03 2 Driver Fined For Speedin (From Our Own Corresponded Segamat. Wedned CTATING that his speedometer wi 3 in working order and that not have been able to reckon tn accurately, Gian Singh, a Siiaidriver, was fined $5 by Indie km Mohamed Sa'at. the Segamat to-day, on a charge of. speed I86 words
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Article109 1939-08-03 2 money; that the company, at »<J held flo«R.«Lffir^ was cheated, decided to >■ U to lu.uuo one-dollar shares to u accused. chO tf "The prosecution win u*> 608( the first accused did piircna^ J^ such shares," concluded M ext c Mr. Chia BtoS Say, who j ed to give evicence.109 words
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Advertisement432 1939-08-03 2 WEARNES AIR SERVICES LTD. AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY SERVICES. AUGUST 4TII, ORQINARV SKRViri:. SPECIAL HOLIDAY SERVICE. Ma?e Bingap»re 7.00 a.m. Leave Singapore 300 p.m. Arrive K. lumriir 8.40 a.m. Arrive K. Lumpur 4.40 p.m. Leave K, Luinjuir 8.55 a.m. Leave K. Lumpur 4.55 p.m. Arrrve Ipoh 9.55 a.m. Arrive Penan*; 5.30432 words
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Article311 1939-08-03 3 £w3toa Of Tontine Transaction At Preliminary Inquiry Singapore, Wednesday. rhfiroh of Our Lady of Lourdes. Ch He found a male Chinese lying on tta. five-foot way unconscious He *ea found life extinct. Evidence would be led, said MtJ Bjjeh.l Sv which occurred several days pre in the matter. I311 words
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Article106 1939-08-03 3 ou own Reporter) ahr u, Tuesday•'oVor' r ie murder of a D *2 S named Rasa •f! nudcllc-aged estate| Si anltnuraLwasto-duy P?. the conclusion Of aie ted, at > c iropr isonmeir., D; md the assessors 'SvAnd Mr. P.A.P. [W .The heard sonw buiv v Going to T,mU sn-1106 words
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Article71 1939-08-03 3 Why He Ignored Summons Singapore, Wednesday, i ese whs thl« morning pro-| Mr. L. C. Goh. the. Police Magistrate, on a to attend court iftsi ction with a Land. I charged with hjvjng| Crown land at tne, Pasir Paniang Road.) hip why ne did not the accused with tears •e:;s71 words
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Article21 1939-08-03 3 ttlng of the Johore Council of '•ate will be held at the Dewan, Johore Sept. 19, 1939, at|21 words
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Article19 1939-08-03 3 !ll wife of Brigadier c. A. E. iirned to Singapore after nghai and Peiping.19 words
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Article68 1939-08-03 3 Batavia's Lord Mayor Returns Singapore. \Vrdnesday. miu E A Voomeman, Batavia s Lord Wilt." loußh- O0 vpars in tlie NET. Having ipenl Jß veajs in s—^ the B»''f»|» ril v Jf U t' h o Munici|>alitvs. ?s s toners. Of these Ual con 0 To«m^ h a Kur C- fi68 words
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Advertisement33 1939-08-03 3 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, tTO. CHIN A BJIIT^TcH^XJ STJggJ. Ttt^NE 5808. MEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: SEREMBAN JO> E CO.. PENANG GFNhK AGENi^, LTD. AND BRANCHES: QYEBSEACHINESE MgWi CORPORATION. Bl». THE WRITING I SINGAPORE. |i33 words
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Article30 1939-08-03 4 fJoi Ik London. V. ay. u *f*' u Previous TV>-<1 im c Kit VFR 1 nne Per Z n i 3fe* WHIM Willi! nrwafj U7)H 16 5 1630 words
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Article22 1939-08-03 4 i i cm N Previous I r-. P^arnVptember S?j« 2^" I tndPnn^dOat^ g Sellers 8 5 8 ***************************************************************************8888l 9 888.22 words
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Article115 1939-08-03 4 Distillers Previous Tn L und °n \\M Dunlop Rubber 9 l fi**y M General Electric 2 9 4» 2 H Imperial Chemical Industries 74 6 71 a H Imperial Tobacco uuwne| 29 7' 2 Anglo-Dutch 32 6 Canadian Pacific 24 6 jm H London Tin 43 8115 words
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Article59 1939-08-03 4 PALM OIL (Malay) Previo s lbS?° n Vd In bulk Aug Sept. H COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) "4-0.0 nominal Uaf ߣ Aug. .shipment £10.7.6 sellers £10 5 0«H AGO FLOUR Sarawak Aug. shipment H 8 4 2 seller* ...3 M TAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist quality GAMBIER (GMd Mark) Pmem 859 words
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Article49 1939-08-03 4 RUBBER Now York. tiM Market Tone Previous To-dav M Spot Steady St end v H Buyers 16 4ft 161, Forward Oct.Dec seller'5 eller WHIM 16% ec Buyer* 16^, 16 8 9 16 I TIN Sellers 16^ 16 1116 I Market Tone K Spot Quiet, Quiet V49 words
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Article22 1939-08-03 4 London. Wcdnesd^H TT nn P0,.i0 i i Previous To-iay *m T.T.onS^nßha??M™? Slnß ldd,er a'e) 8.80 ',4 8 ***** Jar* I22 words
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Article24 1939-08-03 4 *m STAND AfiD London. Wfdnesdaj^H Cash r afternoon nrice) Previous To-day M Forward P ICe> £229^ £230 I £225 £225» 4 I24 words
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Article75 1939-08-03 4 WlMfalOftOll, Am 2 THE Mrvic.i,, |mIMHMdOI pi ♦-.sent i*f -.idfnf KfHiNf.v,.| t with a ptnona lettei from u, Mexican President nreumaNy bearing mi the question of ex;""P<-;:': .'»n o! foreign oil properties Dow J'.iw Agency Icamj f t T bf i m' ado •tttoßMOt pre- J fuJReuter - 75 words
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Article32 1939-08-03 4 ";.n At* ti,, Commandet <>\ the civu auard !at Madrid and another MadjWpoUceofflgal Iwere killed whtr iSSSi t. "SfrcarJn the outskirts or Tal.i'cra. according to B Havas dispatch JJJJJJWrtd several men mS?S3£ ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article68 1939-08-03 4 FIRST STEP TO DANZIG ANSCHLUSS Paris. Aim. 2. THK opening of the frontier between 1 Daii-'iL- and Last Prussia, thu.s affect- :iu •v(r i ,,i:i,. Anschluss preparatory to total fusion of the Firv city with •>•.•/ nifio.s. according to L« Epoqur TTie pnper seei danger of the .situa lion becomingReuter - 68 words
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Article41 1939-08-03 4 Singapore, Aug 2 -m^'tV ri oa y was $113'.,, unchanged w™~ d e O d "a S t^ k Exchan e ye^erdav fe g r ofl w e er cs sjss than^MaT"^ rathW lighter *SS^SS aT/s/SeS market al41 words
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Advertisement55 1939-08-03 4 I NOMINAL CAPITAL: I ISSUED A PAH) UP I I CAPITAL: $10,000,000 I I BRANCHES throughout I I lndo- China and Nether- I I AGENTS CORREft- I I PONDENTS in all pris- I I eipaJ cities of the World. I I BANKING TRANSAC- I MASTER« 9 1 «w p* 155 words
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Advertisement19 1939-08-03 4 KV I Illis 7 j I B South British Insurance Co., Ltd. I H >f) fi 2, Finlayson (ireen.19 words
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Article509 1939-08-03 5 By Fraser hdjing S n m. 38 43 38 401 19 9 20 9 0 72 0.76 17 9 18 6 r 83- 9J19 6 *****1- 12!11 0 60 0.63 032 0.34 16 I 7 I 6 1 71p 18- ***** 25 6xd 0 48 0.52 f 0.23 0.26509 words
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Article132 1939-08-03 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore. A«| 5p BD Cunpan/ D.Mdend BOpkl Total t .r y clow Payable Dat l\r TIN D* Ex D i v HS Kampong Kumuntir.g 3d. No. 65 Aug. 4 Aug. 11 A,.g. 5 l» 2 d bonus n u% Fetalis M i"t. July 20132 words
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Article157 1939-08-03 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS MINING Singapore, Wednesday. Ayer Wenga Q Batu Selangoi-s i-*' *'™i Hong Fatts a Hongkong Tin 16 i«,» Jelebus 0 4 J R 5 Ramunting Tin "J a Katu Tin *tL Rents .Jf jjg Kramats 99 Kuchabi > 4^ Laruts j 55 London Tin fl4S Uambaua 12; SSESSf157 words
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Article132 1939-08-03 5 000 98^ e-4^-1% &%Wtoip» 07^; mm c.i. Int May 15, Nov 15 ssgr»: lM 3 ex ftga. w* 971/2 99 c 1 93Vr J ed ne i955-C5' $3,000,000 Int. Sept. Mar l^ji; Int. Apr- 15, Oct. i» lynard Co. Ltd. $30,000 L 30 Oct. 31 90 100132 words
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Advertisement85 1939-08-03 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter A.D. 182* Incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society* BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f W^'l Reserve Fwd 10,500,ww. London Correspondent* BANK Head Olficf: AMSTERDAM Branches ■^&«b Mart saogqagßTK Pemangkal Sin R kawang, Samba.. Bnli^'^diaf-Rangocn, OiN^ I striK l Sef&ments:-Sinpaporc i Penanf,85 words
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Advertisement130 1939-08-03 6 viiiliitiiiiiiiriiiriiiiiiiiiiieiiMiiHrd*'*** 1 111 11 1 1 111 11 (.o.vw IS/QNS Of \UR//l in 1/7 j OPENING TO-DAY 3-15 615 9-15 I j IyAVILIOiV I j J 0* I I O/ > i /^ja alii X^ v tHITv a .^B Bte. IH K Ik i BhIMBBMBBMM l GREAT NEWS! M.(;..M. S130 words
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Advertisement136 1939-08-03 6 I I daily urtwiNG TO-Djl \r tiii; j AlMiiiJ II t SHOWS: Saturday— Sunda^T^pl j M.-G.-M.'r Mammoth \fij*;< f STEP THIS WAY FORI [I HILARIOUS HULA HAPP! NE J t mOOn #gayet7 Bon^ romance, da J JUu! d ICe Y Ur grandest musical fun-shoirß t^^ H \^fl ELEANOR ROBElfl POMfEUYOUI136 words
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439 1939-08-03 7 PROTESTS at the Japanese-sponsored anti-foreiim movement in China have been delivered by the British Ambassador and by the American Charge d Affaires to the Japanese Foreign Office. Sir Robert Craitfie, says Reuter from Tokyo, called on Mr r. Kato, Minisler-at-law In China and chief Japanese439 words
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Article224 1939-08-03 7 1 Aii^- 2- I .'llouse of ii. iff -^T I be kno^ n sif JLe her>elf "r nn might I"'* 1111 1 Raiting s i h s %fl| )|f Br iti6ta support V priced asei Tientsin dispute. i n politicui t accedti to the demanda Tokyo will I wiliReuter - 224 words
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Article37 1939-08-03 7 Sir John Anderson, revealed in the House J^yesterdaji that a small persupplies of steel air-raid [be offered for sale in cerareas, beginning in rnment had placed "W of these shelters Approximately half! b delivered by the!37 words
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28 1939-08-03 7 Cairo, Aug. 2. ish Government for purchase of 100 oui iontars of Egypt'.an cotton, for TMiicn would facilitate payments. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Advertisement131 1939-08-03 7 "pAC'KKD Of ACiAIN LAST NIGHT! i;(M)K NOW FOR TO N Kill T PHONF 6909. I AlhambrAl STRICTLY NO I REE LIST I NPAII) RESERVATIONS WILL NOT HE KKPT AFTER 9 P.M. I DAILY AT II A.M. j 3-15. 6-15 9^ 5 J^ B Mfebm. w ■L ihy£^ B B 818131 words
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787 1939-08-03 8 FRASER CO.'s SHARE MARKET REPORT (AMERICAS ciirt notice of her intOii turn io abrogate her Trade Ticjil in .six BOHtaV time caused consterr.a tlon in Jjpan, a.s the Tokyo StocK Fx change bore witness, despite variou sour grape ai durances to the comrarj i and jubilation in China, write Messr;787 words
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Article139 1939-08-03 8 ALL QUIET IN BOMBA Y 4 Mi whs quiet in Bombay at midnight. So far f>f> casualties have bwn reported ;ts a re--uh of riot* yesterday in connection with the prohibition law and the property tax to meet |lM costs of it. crowds b(vaino disorderly and 1? constables and threeReuter - 139 words
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Article174 1939-08-03 8 u Monday, July 31. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Legislative Council held at th? «SS morning" 1^ Government OSLces The following were the guests at a ThnT KlVe by His and Lad? evenTn^- Government House this RnnH E Df Ma J° r General aild Mrs.174 words
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52 1939-08-03 8 Japanese Strip British Women Missionaries TWO It,;* u Pe 'Pin>r, Auf. 2. Journey through the interior Wi*i Ka '»^K on a and a Dane the! 'were inve.llT W?" I mi capital of Shensi. ir a^"m«: to Peiping from ««-t...n unlw. they hav, l.rft their emX™ t -t n them WlthReuter - 52 words
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Article27 1939-08-03 8 Shanghai, Aug. 2. British and other passpnjjers enter-M-arri^ If** 1 11 **M^M were rurre^' .i U Chinese national «urreiu-y m their povM^sion was confiscated, by Japanese. =-H:,;»'H'""«27 words
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Article63 1939-08-03 8 > their v,.y fciv I IcobcrK, .1 nil at Kobe n~ m, Tour yeais. Also aboard th^ M ft»h fl I William Marten West^jß Of Law and a former mZM Dutch Parliament. Dr. WTesterman told i ,M eiat'hc has set a,ide While. He Is to tour rb N pB63 words
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Article123 1939-08-03 8 ACCORDING to news reacW from Tokyo, Anglo-Japafl cussions on the currency m'i9 North China and on the 1 of Chinese silver stored fl have definitely reached aiH virtual breakdown. M I It is understood that th 3:B i Rates argued that it i- :M surrender the $50,000,900 I groundSin Chew Jit Poh - 123 words
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Article100 1939-08-03 8 SOLDIER ACQUITTED Singapore. Wda^B lANCE CORPORAL Jack SynM to-day acquitted on the ;rifl erivin° without due regard safety of others by Mr. C. H. m 1 raffle Judge. The cose was sequel to a coiusi^l v.een an Army Jorry driven &nd another forry driven by a <M at Farrer Road100 words
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Article40 1939-08-03 8 Jerusalem. Aur. 2.-Nine killed and one wounded Arao tured in the first important WM for several weeks The W JW when a gan«j of twenty R Jm platoon of the Woice.stersnin in South Hebron. Six nn? cartridges were seized. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article876 1939-08-03 9 Well Known Chettiar Sued go! boy Describes Visits Of Defendant ifma Our Own Reporter, juiy M school boy, Santhiagoo, gave evidence to-day upvyWr n,v of his mother, Sinnamnv.l, who claimed matotsn- I'Vh M ArLsatam Chettiar, a we.l-known figure in the 'nitv for a child allegedly by him I:;;;:;;: S g876 words
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Article130 1939-08-03 9 SCHOOLBOYS VISIT TEA PLANTATION (From Our Own lU' porter* ipeh, Hobday. A BOLT 150 members of the lpoli A.C.S. Ci ogniphhal IttMf ejrc»?d u> Charck?> KMtof Kst' lanjong Rambutan, oil last Satur#tj. They were !cd by Mess*. Qamb (iuan Teik, En ir BWog H»<»i, Dtoßg Woonjr DiJis »Oi Lth Kok130 words
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Article78 1939-08-03 9 $100 FINE FOR DEPOSITING TIMBER a change of depositing timber for tr.d purposes within the Sanitary Board ,rei without a licence, Mr Ju stlce Poyaer Chiel Justice F.M.S.in'' I judgment at the Supreme °^T*"lay found the respondent guilty and Unpoted a fine of $100 or m default <m< month'! regorous78 words
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146 1939-08-03 9 PERAK CHINESE DRAMATIC TROUPE FOR PENANG (From Our Ovn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, July 30 PRODI (INC. the same two she*-* which won them unqualified sue ress at Sincapore. the dramatic department o the Perak Chinese AmeT.nr DramatK Association are sparing no pains to make their comlm; charitv tour to Penan*146 words
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Advertisement28 1939-08-03 9 ''to u Bi ~^~~^-~*^^^v\ Crossed. \jß/ I mackwdl sou^ I PMBBVBD K)<>i)S» in s f lAMB MUITS BOUW > SAUCES IKKIJS k ESSEN4 is. J SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd^28 words
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294 1939-08-03 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Thursday. Auyust 3, 1939. TESTING TINE FOR JAPAN DRJTAIN has displayed exemplary patience during the conversations proceeding with the Japanese in Tok\o. The anti-Bri-tish agitation has gone on, but the British Government haw been roJuctant to HiaVfl any move which would embarrass the negotiations. \'>u a firmer tone294 words
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Article, Illustration761 1939-08-03 10 j HILDE MARCH J - WILL RETURN TO ALBANI AS KING j HILDE MARCH J ZOG Says He j By I CHIMED ZOG, ex-King of Albania, still holds his head as if he were balancing a crown. With his lace slightly powdevetl and wearing a beige suit, beige ouede fdOM, a tangerine shirt, a yellow761 words
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Article64 1939-08-03 10 (From Our <**JgsM A YOUNG Malay in Panjk" is alleged to w r HU« yesterday, killing seriously tajuring iree islalld I The poUce on the »JJJ^ I promptly on the man's i» took him into costW- re The three injured W%\M veyed to the hosp.tul on u in a64 words
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196 1939-08-03 10 kj m (From Our Own Reporter) I Ipoh, Monday! JHE largest number of students to leave Ma-ayan shores for ftfl to further their studies in Great* Britaiu sailed from Penan! the P. and O. liner Chitral on Saturday night, there being no lessj196 words
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Article58 1939-08-03 11 Uening litude In kyo Talks Chvnffcfa*. Au l (V the example of the and announce the *i tt Anglo-Japanese rccinrnt. Britain is not in a |l; apparent deadtocover the currency PU^U';" in chungßng beli«vo SIS' if m e circles JM* Suri JSSni of Cheng fS "i'Tovef'to 1 SSwS bySin Chew Jit Poh - 58 words
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Article85 1939-08-03 11 London, Aug. 1. fears exercises of the Royal Force, to be carried out ttes lay next until the foliowda; v ill be on a larger scale y-t before. e manoeuvres, which will toiportani night operations, there more than 1.000 planes bombers, fighters, macl and including the staff 20,000 personnel.British Wireless - 85 words
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Article266 1939-08-03 11 Shanghai, iMf, I. |F the Japanese plan comes through, the biggest battle yet to be fought in China will be staged in Septercly.'i According to foreign military oDserver*, the Japanese authorities have been planning for some time one of the big^ gest offensives in North,Sin Chew Jit Poh - 266 words
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Article81 1939-08-03 11 (From Our Own Reporter) Pcnang, Jii>y k) SEVENTEEN-YCAR OLD Lnvpsi^ Al boy Henry Jacob, was ?.rrtsied evening, as a result of hta flllcg ruccessful attempt to btirgrt lJ^ fa gar," the hou.s? of M. and Mr.-. it He was awn by ihe am«b el house climbing to81 words
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Article154 1939-08-03 11 London, Aug. 1. THE full programme for the King's review of the reserve fleet of 133 ships in Weymouth Bay on Aug. 9 is announced. The King is due a Weymouth shortlj before 10 a.m. At 10.25. the King accompanied by Vice-Admiral Sir Max Horton,British Wireless - 154 words
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Article30 1939-08-03 11 London, Aug. 1 i BRmSH firm has just shipped W A Russu. the last c?^""''^?! equipment for the world s Jonges- ca^ picture transmission. British WirelessBritish Wireless - 30 words
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Article18 1939-08-03 11 serlou* proportions. cf JrvpnnoßO troops are hurrvmK nm from Central Cnma. Sin Chew Jit PohSin Chew Jit Poh - 18 words
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Article28 1939-08-03 11 Parliament In Steel Shelter? t^.iinn Aur 2 The Primp Minister Ktr/had been made to onsijrc that Parltam/ent could continue to meet la r .time of war British WirelessBritish Wireless - 28 words
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Advertisement22 1939-08-03 11 Tor Your Convenience :FORE OR AFTER THE SHOW ni\S: At The APITOL RESTAURANT r?s h Sydney Rock Oysters AND ng Strawberries obtainable.22 words
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Advertisement51 1939-08-03 11 [\oi^*V* TONIC FOOD ottMtomH* 9f mil CJMMirti Sl«r« I^9 been idle for some weeks. |eW] SHELL MOTOR OIL Stays on the fob Asiatic Petroleum Co., (S.S.) Ltd. WPS 69. IT PHONE 59J4 GOODWOOD II I Cfcarwtoll) t* l ;X5 l iiV-FI&T f CIAS« RESTAtIH4NT. II ro(KiAii. bah jw \xnsi,\ tin*51 words
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Article, Illustration96 1939-08-03 12 ROYAL GARDEN PARTY "WASHED OUT" -BY RAIN T«N THOUSAND ,aesU were disappointed when heavy ram caused »he Royal Garden Party at Buckingham Palace to be cancelled. The funr.Son, at which the King ann Qun-n move freely among their jmcvts, is normally the largest Palace parly of the year. Above somePlanet News - 96 words
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Article, Illustration244 1939-08-03 13 King, Queen And Princesses Leave To Visit Royal Naval College At Dartmouth »H KENNEDY, the Inited bassador In London, leii iMoiftmc for a holiday family in the South of Ir Kennedy is to have a oliday". lit' is seen here ipeotacles) under an umicPlanet News - 244 words
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Article, Illustration527 1939-08-03 14 THE heat of a tropical climate brings with it a crop of ailments which, wlvle not serious in themselves, mav lead to trouble If not taken in time. Luckily most of thorn can be dealt with at home; L however, complications should .sot in, the doctor should always be sent527 words
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Article406 1939-08-03 14 For Minor Ailin<- a S !y cut rind of a cucumber is also most cooling Many jvople suffer from a salt water rash alter bathing and for this cold cream is to be recommended. Thei are also two splendid medicated talc powders, one for rashes caused by perspintion406 words
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Advertisement67 1939-08-03 14 SAUSAGES that willmakA i/oh ask for a second helping! It's always a treat when SC.S. Jr SAUSAGES are put on the table /f^^Jfrv Every sausage is packed with good- .n^^y ness and flavour. Delicious, too, 1 are our CHIPOLATA, COCKTAIL I and TOMATO SAUSAGES. I —tSolJolslT/DfggfE^— 1 -VL S PHO\67 words
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Article1910 1939-08-03 15 PRFSTIC.E. f :f Capito. Builiings. ha.s received an enormous NEW SHIPMENT j— of dresaes for every POSSIBLE occasion, which Intludi cotton I WASHING FROCKS. These, at $8 50 apiece, are cheap as regard* price. but EXCLUSIVF as regards appearance They feature beautifully cut bodices in say,1,910 words
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Advertisement74 1939-08-03 15 FROCKS >|oiv.r,': i'"* l Da y ir H t ,,,,1. fashionable r]k A ..i colours have j|vl .,cived at )Vi shal le Housecoats dream .50 each, itol Buildingi Phone japore 383% I Kured Pearls. r i JB as > fl 1 4 2fti H I EXQI ISITK BEAI'TY I C\74 words
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Advertisement115 1939-08-03 15 Raffles Hotel Buildinr or 93 Bras Basah Road, Telephone 2868 LADIES Hairdressing Salon New Wireless Permanent Waving Machine. No discomfort, no wires Definitely the best results obtainable. j Elsie Mary BATTERY ROAD. TCJ<: 4772 New Collection of Dresses for all occasions. £5 to $30 BEDAK fl^ VIRGIN Face Powder Certified115 words
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Advertisement440 1939-08-03 16 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Out ward ft Tonnage S'pore Tonnage MM 1939 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Aur. 11 I BEHAR 6.000 Oct. 2 "ANCHI 17 000 Aur. 25 CHITRAL 15.000 Oct. 6 I PANGALORE MOO Aug. 26 CORFU 15.000 Oct. 20 RANPURA 17.000 Sept. 8 t SOUDAN 6.000440 words
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Advertisement343 1939-08-03 16 TO FRENCH PORtI CHARCEURS REUNkI LJz* UOMEWARDB. I FORBIN For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp, Dunkirk A; I C\P C T JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazarie Bordeaux I TO SAIGON INDOCHINAI 1 'AP VAPETT A For Saieon. Tourane and Haiphons M CAP PADAPAN For Saigon, Tourane and Haiphong Sept'.J S. A.343 words
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Article235 1939-08-03 17 London, Au#. t e manomtxma by Borope'i Axis partners, who mtat%UM talks for closer military, nav:.l and air force ,mv beginning. Itanar. Secretary, for M othir military at Milan to attend tarting In the Po ,h about 150,000 li well a.s air force ed in a rr.jck cattle ,mrriReuter - 235 words
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120 1939-08-03 17 Moscow, Aug. 2. ONE of the reasons for delay in th^ An?lo-Soviet negotiations is that the British formula for indirect aggression leaves a loophole for the aggressor. declares a statement by the official Tas^ Agency, adding that in reality the dif- ference is notReuter - 120 words
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Advertisement250 1939-08-03 17 nmxs piiillp mm:. (Incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. In Port Aug. 4 Aug. 31 Sept. 4 :-•*> from Singapore to Australia issued at the rii transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or K.P.M. Vessel. return 564?,. 86 Ist class 54?»0. 71 2nd class MSOI KNJE retnn $C81.48 Ist cla^s250 words
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Miscellaneous413 1939-08-03 17 [postal intelligence] TO-DAY H A4» Karoa Auu 3 3 pm. Australia Whole Qantas" P- m Burma Karoa .33 p.m. Canada eaeepi We9teru Karoa 8 3 P m Hoihow Creirer .3 2 pm '•>. Eudan and Palestine Karoa 3 3 p.m. Great Britain and Ireland Karoa 3 3 p.m. Europe and413 words
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Miscellaneous156 1939-08-03 17 MAILS EXPECTED j M expet from Europe etc. (Lou don by Air (Imperial) today. Deliver) ct boxholders' letters only 9 p.m. aiv general delivers ()1 letters 405 pan. to Mails expected fn Neth"iiand indies by A.r «kl.m.» to day. Delivery tf bcxholders 1 letters only 4 pm. and i ral156 words
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Advertisement103 1939-08-03 18 ALWAYS SOMETHING NSW TO BE BEEN IN OCR DREB6 SALON Tin: latist CREATIONS FOR MOBNING, /tfTERNOONi EVENING AM) SPORTS UKAR. anroiporatod in EnHnnrt I i](! n ti «tment restores the hair-* tl sues to normal functions. Write fw free booklet —"The Natural Way of Hair Culture." SHVIKRIN SHAMPOO i o&mfl103 words
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Advertisement24 1939-08-03 18 THE LATEST IN SHORT COCKTAIL FII O C K S AND COTTON EVENING DRESSES HOLLYWOOD BRASSIERES THE SMART SHOP Capitol Bid, 17 Stamford Rd.24 words
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Advertisement77 1939-08-03 18 A SWIM ST. ITS HOSIERY. VV* CORSETS W Ay/ 61. STAMFORD Kl, PHru (Et COURT) 3 Are Your Eyes Weal Have a modern Scien- "^J tific eye examination: ife^j If glasses are not needed none will be recommended. v Thompson Optical Qualified Eyesight Specialist! 4, Arcade Bldg., Ground Floor Tel.77 words
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Article5278 1939-08-03 19 First Day Of Penang Meeting I t all horses and pon- N for Saturday *u*. 0! the Penang m\" showing at a 1 lhf candidates have recent outing ttp I [ofrfta with de 1 .ediiif, oxvners' ana I i)IV. 1.6 FURS. I (9.10) I a5,278 words
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Article114 1939-08-03 20 AN— On July 29th 1939 at 11 a. m at No. 759, Grove Road, Singapore, Mr Tan Bwee Hoe, ifpd iG7), parsed away peacefully. He is .survived by his two widows, 6 sons Messrs. Tan Suan Khiong, Suan Chee, Suan Chew Masters Suan Chuan, Suan Kok and Suan Poh,114 words
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Article333 1939-08-03 20 1 Ptnang, Wednesday. SJOME interesting gallops) were seen at the fauutg race course this morning when In spile of intermittent drizzle training in preparation for the forthcoming Penan*? races was carried out. The trackwas extra heavy, due to rain for the last three or four days.333 words
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Advertisement111 1939-08-03 20 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Tenders are invited for the supply ol Steel Straight Pipes of 18 inches nominal internal diameter. Specification and Tender Form may be obtained at the Municipal Tender Room. Tenders clo.se at 4 p.m. on 4th September. 1939. C. H. GOLDIE Municipal Secretary. NOTICE. DRESSERS' EXAMINATION An examination for111 words
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Article82 1939-08-03 21 I Istanbul, Aug. 2. •iSH squadron, headed by Espi'e. the flagship of AdKnninjiiiam has arrived aud E It Bosphorn. Warspile K;!tea by the destroyers Wubim, Cossack and Z-ilu. ■the whole Turkish Fleet, under K)kan. teamed from Ismid and K British off Prince's Islands Bud the squadron to anchorite officialReuter - 82 words
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Article57 1939-08-03 21 London. Aug. 2. |ia(! yet been received by Sir regarding the reprenuide on Juno 6 in reference ■am-se naval and military on British trade in the f; 1 said Mr. R. A. Butl?r in the Hou.s to-day, and Sir Robert V been a.sked to continue to V;>' r *iReuter - 57 words
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Article76 1939-08-03 21 London. Aug 2 B>se of Commons to-day Mr ■oreins I Con Preston I asked ■*en the result of the <j«sK'nnrf l^ S^^hai Muni- Lpl he local Japanese concerning the restoration! ■Btzepoo and Hongkew dis-l ■angnai to the control of the M whether Mr. Chamberlain fcared to approach the Ja■ernmentReuter - 76 words
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Article125 1939-08-03 21 Shortly after learning that the House of Representatives had killed the Bill Mr. Roosevelt stated to a press confer ence thct the action had cost taxpayers a good Bunj hundred of millions of dollars. It would mean that a large number of industrial factories would not have their production increased,Reuter - 125 words
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Article32 1939-08-03 21 L Sofia, Aug. 2. lln r i;^ ists h ave been at x Jn.sive manoeuvres. The *?m IT d f that the e cam Z J! lilitary ser |JlUson labour service32 words
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Article46 1939-08-03 21 h Wcutni^SS^ Au S- 2. rdof Penn,i ast u night t d Rri h W^° as S when tK T Am *>assad<ji N%as h( i Kp]1 °gg Pact f« Ui 1938 by n s d 1 5 German/ 1 ljI( -B o W le Howaid46 words
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Article70 1939-08-03 21 Major Set -Back For Roosevelt \\a<hi'i^t<in. Auk. P U «1!i >K T h" 01 another major 5e11,;,,* t«-dav. when (he House «l Representatives by M m yottf> to consider llu Adm mist rat ion's l.endinj; BUI, «hirh Iho Stnale had passed after cult.ng it from CSM millions to t322. TheReuter - 70 words
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Article125 1939-08-03 21 A London, Aug. 2. T a .shareholders' meeting held today. Bunting and Company, the tea brokers, decided to go into a creditors' voluntary winding- up. At a sucsequent statutory meeting a creditors' committee of inspection, consisting of five principal creditors was appointed. The appropriate statement of affairsReuter - 125 words
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Article106 1939-08-03 21 London, Aug. 2. SIX more expulsion orders against I.R.A suspects have been signed by Su Samuel Hoare. bringing the total to 25 A nineteen-year-old girl was among the six suspects arrested after Sir Samuel Hoare had signed a butch of ten orders yesteiiay and another fiveReuter - 106 words
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Article97 1939-08-03 21 London, Aug. 2. Mr. R. S. Hudson (Secretary foi Overseas Trade > and the Polish Ambassador have .signed an agreement providing for the granting of guarantees to Poland up to £3,160,000 for the purchases ol goods wholly or partly manufactured in the United Kingdom. The Polish GovernmentReuter - 97 words
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Article26 1939-08-03 21 London, Aug. 2 The death is announced of Dr. Birdwood van Someren Taylor. ex-MLsion-ary, who was resident in Fukien i^r 50 1 years. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article66 1939-08-03 21 Berlin, Aug. 1. JORCHLIGirT processions in and near Berlin and address-as to troops are a feature of Germany's celebration tc-day, of the twentyfifth anniversary of .the outbreak of the Great War. The exhibitions are organised by a number of towns, particularly Porisdan, which is featuring aReuter - 66 words
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Article48 1939-08-03 21 London, Aug. 2. Labour gained Brecon and Radnor in the by-election caused by the elevation to the Peerage of Mr. Ivor Guest. Mr. W. F. Jackson Labour > polled 20,679 and Mr. R. Banning Philipps (Conservative) 18.043. At the last election the Conservative maioritv was 2.169. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article42 1939-08-03 21 GERMAN AIR EXERCISES Berlin, Aug. 2. The big German air force manoeuvres began this morning in a area of 15,000 .square miles in northwest Germany. The manoeuvres have .so far been stated to have demonstrated the remarkable capabilities of aerial defence.- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article45 1939-08-03 21 London., Aug. 2. Four of the men taken into custody by Scotland Yard under deportation orders have left for Ireland, escorted by detectives. One man and a young woman are .still detained and are expected to be escorted from England to-night.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article21 1939-08-03 21 London, Aug. 2. Sir Samuel Hoare (Home Secretary) has signed a further 12 deportation rrriers amun.st IRA. .suspects. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article193 1939-08-03 21 London, Aug. 2. AN explanation of why submarine attacks in the Mediterranean .which led to the Nyon conference promptly stopped was given by Lor. (Fust Lord) in the corns* fof a debate in the Home of Lord on the abolition of submarines. > Alter stating thatReuter - 193 words
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Article172 1939-08-03 21 I London, Aug. 2. IT has been decided to make a considerable addition to the 1909 programme of new naval construe tion, stated Mr. Geoffrey Shakespeare (Financial Secretary t,» the Admiralty) in the House of Commons to-dav. Additions included 107 trawlers KM mine-sweepine; .and anti-submarine duReuter - 172 words
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Article52 1939-08-03 21 Canberra, A wi, TJRASTIC measures for the prevc.i'i.i 1 of espionage, sabotage and tutversive propaganda in munition Uetories and defence works, are aniijna.e«i by Mr. Casey, Commonwealth Minister of Supply. The measures include a ban on rm ployment in munition factories and defensive works of "Dcr.sons of foreignReuter - 52 words
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Article51 1939-08-03 21 Nairobi, Aim 2 Mombasa port has been closed by tin police, following a threat by .strikers to intimidate the men at work there. The .'♦like began a week a<;o among the 0 mpany employees, and now involve^ 1 6,r00 workmen, representing every rlu> lot African labour Eilshex v.u'.'«Reuter - 51 words
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Article36 1939-08-03 21 London, Aug. 2. In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. R. A. Butler (Foreign Under-Secret-ary» stated that there was no proposal for employment or export credits being given to Poland on synthetic rubber. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article100 1939-08-03 22 The Royal Air Force, defeated the Pott Cffice Club at tennis at Seletar during the weekend. The fallowing are the results (R.A.F. players mentioned first): WO Spillard and Cpl. Pimmer beai Mclntosh and Gurr 6—B, 6—4, B^-6; Sgt. Gould and Burkill beat K. Me Lennan and100 words
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Article53 1939-08-03 22 The distribution of prizes and Cambridge certificates for 1938 will take place at the City High School, Sophia Road, on Friday, Aug. 4 at 5.30 p.m. under the presidentship of Mr. Kac Ling-Pai, consul General for the Republic of China. Old boys and well wishers are cordially53 words
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Article28 1939-08-03 22 Favoured by^ the annual spo-* par*- success. ~h l M llr oni^^B Guild were I smoothly5 moothly i I At u I R .A. BlasdeD ga ve28 words
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338 1939-08-03 22 Singapore, Wedne J FAVOURED by bright sunshine, the Telok Kurau English Sc <M their twelfth Annual Athletic Sports on the School Ground! day The Champion of the "A" Division was Salim b Mahmudl joints, whilst Osman b. Hassan won the 4 B" Division CharJ with338 words
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Article143 1939-08-03 22 Weights For Penang Races (From Our Own Reporter* Penang, Wednesday. rOLLOWING are the handicaps for four of the second day's races of the Penang Gold Cup meeting next Monday. Horses, Class U 6 Fur gOO bacnncf 1 potramblo oil r^dii«"i'-'n- ft 07 Amazing jj [J^ Success °'JJ 2 Paramour Straight143 words
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Miscellaneous20 1939-08-03 22 TIDE TABLES TO-DAY High Water. 12.45 p.m. 9.0 ft. TO-MORROW High Water. 00.30 a.m. 9.6 ft. 11.11 p.m. 9.0 ft.20 words
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627 1939-08-03 23 rilling Soccer /it Stadium 1; S.C.F.A 0. before half time, a goal by Fing King Chin? Z South China A.A. victory over the S.C.F.A. in a Uhall match played at Anson Road stadium yesterday iV ever the local Chinese footballers had627 words
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Article117 1939-08-03 23 The badminton team of the Vehicles (Debt: Sports Club beat the Vincent SpoW Club team by five games to two at the former's court on Sunday. Results' are as follows (VP.S.C players mentioned first) :-Chla Keng Hocklost to Wee Boon Hai 1&-11. V^^L* Hob Chun Kah beat117 words
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Article74 1939-08-03 23 The following players have toe«i selected to represent the D nr V a^ n 2 Youngsters against the R.A.F. (Head Quarters) in a friendly game of jbecct on Monday, Aug. 7 at the Clerical Union ground at Mb p.m. De Souza, Neo Eng Bee, Choc Seng Chye (CaPtU.74 words
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Article59 1939-08-03 23 The following have been chosen to nlav for the Christian Brothers Old Boys Association, against the Present Boys on Wednrsd*v. Am?. 2, at 4.50 p.m. at the St. Joseph's institution giou™*: geul Rodngufi; K. T. 001. Yee Check Wah Dr W. Ess, Urn Chee Kit. Carlo Webb, Tan59 words
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Article170 1939-08-03 23 THE Chine&e Swimming Club will be sending a tram to t;ikc part in the annual triangular meet to 2 neld at the Kinta Sv.imnmr.: Z Cluli, IpoH, during the Aug tr .i I Holidays, lietween Ipoh, Ponruis I! and Singapore. S The team, including th#*170 words
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Article154 1939-08-03 23 S. C.R.C. Billiards The following are results in billiard ties played at the S.C.R.C: "A" Handicap:— Gan Kee Tian beat Kam Gim Lock (250-214). John Lim beat Jimmy Kam (250-206*, Tan Yong Poh beat S W. Tay (250-246), Teo Lam Hai beat Cheng Koy Sui (250-228) Gun Hock Kee beat154 words
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Article58 1939-08-03 23 The following quarter and semi-iiA« eold) vs Yeo Hong Chuan (A.A.U.). g Men's Junior Doubles- (Quartern a al): Wee Hong Loo and George Tan (Merrytime) vs Chi.a Leng Kuan and Lob lsteian Hvn (Marigold) The draw for the various evcnis fa the or S championships and JacDM junior58 words
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269 1939-08-03 23 Singapore Convent Hold Annual Sports THE Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus held a successful spo-ts meeting at the School ground yesterday. The Senior Inter-House champiod.-'.ii? was won by Green House with 11 points. Blues was rumiers-up with eight points. With five points, Junior A emerged victors in the Caniu*!dce269 words
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Article75 1939-08-03 23 The following will play for the Pa-sir Parang Rorcw asain t the Chiatc Sin* Athletic Union in a friendly fame^o. "this SatimKv at the Post Office Rports Club rrronnd'-One Eng Hoe John Hon. L«mg P»m Chew Wong T, nK Hen-. H Chej Choy. Bob Bdns. Soh Glow75 words
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364 1939-08-03 24 ANTI-BRITISH ACTS MAY LEAD TO TOKYO FAILURE NEW STATEMENT OF BRITISH CASE London, Aug. 2. THERE Is at present no indication in London of any intention of calling oft the Tokyo talks on account of anti-Bntish incidents, but nevertheless" it is fully recognised that these make negotiations extreim -l.v hazardousReuter - 364 words
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Article45 1939-08-03 24 Toky>. Aug. 'i. JAPANESE planes were shot J down during an air battle with Soviet-Mongol pl.ines at the junction otthe KluUa and Hoshoin rivers, aiiurding to the Homei Agency. A Japan ?*e staff officer. Lieu-tenant-Colonel Suimanuki. and Captain Ikoma uTre killed ReuterReuter - 45 words
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102 1939-08-03 24 CONSCRIPTION NOT NEEDED IN AUSTRALIA Canberra. Aug. 2. THE Government has decided to rely on a more intensely trained militia rather than a standing army, according to an announcement by the Prime Minister. Mr. Menzies. The Cabinet, after an all-day discusiion. decided to abandon the proposal \pproved in March forReuter - 102 words
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Article131 1939-08-03 24 MOSCOW BALTIC INTEGRITY London. Auk 2. «K. Neville Chamberlain announced in the House of Commons to-day hat the British military delegation o Russia ipas expected to leave for Moscow next Saturday or Sunday. \.skcd to consider the view.s expressed bv t den, Finland and other Baltic States ien considering theReuter - 131 words
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Article117 1939-08-03 24 New British Aircraft Carriers London, Aug. 2. THE announcement of a contract award for a big new BrLiah aircraft-carrier and the imminent 1 launching of two more ships of this class bring nearer to materialization Admiralty plans for larg^scale expansion of the Fleet Air Arm. H.M.S. Formidable, at Belfast, willB.O.W. - 117 words
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Article418 1939-08-03 24 London, Aug. I JHE first Chinese to fly the Atlantic, Dr. Chang Peng Chun hasafl from New York aboard the Yankee Clipper. Seen by Reuter he said the only hitch in the journey was that Clipper was one day held up at Botwood but from there to Foynes twelveReuter - 418 words
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Article259 1939-08-03 24 <( ontmued fr«,m p^ H which went to show that th«. H there might easily becoSe^fiH ger spot in Europe. Supporting Mr. Greenwood J bald Sinclair < Liberal Leader .L2M Chamberlain's recent assuranrl^B there should be no importair dm Irom declared policy carried nowhere. Wa.s Berebtcggaden a <fl tureReuter - 259 words
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