Morning Tribune, 7 August 1939
1939-08-07
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section12 1939-08-07 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE Tm 4 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, August 7, 1939. FIVE CENTS.12 words
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208 1939-08-07 1 MY CHIEF SPEAKS 0 100,000 PEOPLE Warsaw, Aug. 6. Ea ul essivc .mentions towards nobody, but shall repel by all S t our cusposal every attempt, direct or mdirec to nutate the interests, rights and dignity of our state, .leeionaries from Cracow. respectReuter - 208 words
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Article172 1939-08-07 1 DERING TACKS RITAIN (Berlin, Aug. 6. •e we shall not let any of I ital rights be contested," I Marshall Goering (Air I speaking at Dessau. I threats nor love letters will I us. We do not want war. I Ear. and know it is the I responsibility a statesmanReuter - 172 words
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Article38 1939-08-07 1 IDar es Salaam, Aug. 6. >w to strengthening the de--1 w Tanganyika it has been dew units of the South- of the King's African Rifles, to an official announcement. FWement of troops begins imme- I ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article24 1939-08-07 1 t London. Aug. 6. 1 l nis morning of the engine--1 -i.t the deathroll m yes's ail jßnish to four.—24 words
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Article63 1939-08-07 1 Whirlwind Strikes Chelmsford London, Aug. 6. THUNDERSTORMS, cloudbursts 1 and floods, which have so i« heralded August m England- are now followed by what is described as a hur^cane of tropical intensity which struck Chelmsford recreation ground during the night and tore up dozen huge elm trees. 'the roots ofReuter - 63 words
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142 1939-08-07 1 Shanghai. Aug. (Delayed by Censor) TWO British steamers belonging to I Jardine. Matheson. ihe Chiawo and Kiancwo were completely burnt out as a result of a second Japanese air raid Ichang at "Z f^no Rritisher* are kno»n to have been tor* though il is I142 words
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Article32 1939-08-07 1 Londtvn, Aug. t>It is upp ci«crtiiv)re as from Syclnev steaming o f m .^;^s liable to attack and the route is f^ a^rd It also has ney. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article35 1939-08-07 1 Tokyo, Aug. ♦> Japanese naval pUmes^W c( UP vi 60 Chinese trucks and t* elv French the near Chennankwan.^U»e to aUacke <i Indo-Chma border wntn tru(;ks at iSSSf"*? Japanese comniu nique.- Re uterReuter - 35 words
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Article57 1939-08-07 1 London, Aug. 6. N view of official demand^ er durin?'theTa% a c^ Je air emc^cs^over th e southern .half rt lt b ,e open on Tuesday, efforts of the difficulties involved m tht tno Postal service, oj ompiy Thurg "blackout; m c e p ar^ s issued aBritish Official Wireless - 57 words
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Article15 1939-08-07 1 London, Aug. 6 Thp chief of the French naval staff, fBN&Bt Enchantress.- ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article33 1939-08-07 1 B_\ communique Soestdijk, 1K AuK nnd i tiO n o f Princes JuSST JTd at he? e d.^sS°S»«nue, to B .V tration «t£»gj tSrrow morning gfcoWn w,nt among those present. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article56 1939-08-07 1 NAVAL VISIT TO TURKEY ENDS Istanbul, All 3 <S iDMIRAL Cunningham has left A Istanbul for Cyprus aboard his flagship Warspite, with an escort of destroyers, thus completing the visit to Turkey. f £l S£S S& *m bY Admiral i e onse«a«n R Vl the mot t clr.se coUaboraI tionReuter - 56 words
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148 1939-08-07 2 NEW OR GANISA TION FOR MA LAY A FORMED AT KUALA LUMPUR CENTRAL UNION (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 6. decision to form an all-Malayan union for Malays was arrived at this morning at a meeting of Malays from all parts of Malaya. For the first time a148 words
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166 1939-08-07 2 106 ENTRIES FOR SINGAPORE DOG SHOW Singapore, Monday. rQI'ALIJNG the record set up In 1936, Y»e Singapore Dog Sii.;u has drawn entrips totalling 105 entries. Entries for this year's Dog Show to be held on Aug. 29, finally closed on Saturday with the morning's p<»st, but it is expected that166 words
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197 1939-08-07 2 Remarkable Defence In Liquor Case 'From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Saturday. J RESPITE his vigorous protests that I the still was never his and had been planted on him, Phang Ngiap, a middle aged Chinese, who was described as a vegetable planter, was convicted on two charges relating to the197 words
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Article, Illustration211 1939-08-07 2 26 MALAYS FACE CHARGE OF RIOTIN (From Our Own Correspondent) I A rasp bi Malacca, Satol A h^f W^r Bfter f Ur days> heari »g is not yet concluded, wal a*i* Q n c W J Thor °SSod»° od the Malacca District Judge, m til uajan court from Monday to211 words
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Article60 1939-08-07 2 VET another Chi] day a., th i mil ol an *m several compatriots ■n-n <AI "M The assault took place on *»m Road off Paya Lebar Road at a.m. I The patifi. wounds over tl over the right ol I severed Tf JM He was taken I60 words
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Article36 1939-08-07 2 (From Our Serjircmuiiv 1 Tamils, wi I I compatriot at H 1 cooly lines on I relieving the n 1 They claimed!: na J to-day and were remand* 1 jach for a weeK I36 words
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Advertisement38 1939-08-07 2 Mr. Mrs. W. C. Skey Singapore, Sunday. •ir T ony to Malaya by the Perseus" yesterday. They disembark at Pains m Back l i 1 by r" movln J«T5 ysUIC ehda Cystex «WBJSS: Ki* w an,...!!,., iv,,,, JsJ;»™u«i38 words
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437 1939-08-07 3 LalS TO BE Md to-day (F rom Our Own Reporter, Ipoh. Aug. a nuality seldom seen in Perak was provided P***; 1 Club courts, when further ties in the m at tlv: IP^JJS The womens' doubles final and SSS-i were nessed uv Mrs rur-«437 words
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Article63 1939-08-07 3 Singapore, Sunday. PROMPT action by the Singapore fire fighting services and the effective use of a chemical saved house No. 5 Smith Street from d^ molition by a fire which broke out m the ground floor of the building at one o'clock to-day. n.edicated oto. f exactly63 words
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Article24 1939-08-07 3 Tokyo. Aug. 6. j Admiral Yarnell. who was recgUV succeeded by Admira Ha^ c ?f can Pa %SW2?g?U°, v'oUama for the united States.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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119 1939-08-07 3 Co operative Conference At Ipoh tlrcm O.ir Own Reporter) Ipoh, Aug. 6. IT the second day of the all- j 1 Malayan Urban Co-operative, conference, important resolutions vere passed for the institution of co)p erative societies m different cenres. co-operative societies schools md the erection of bungalows and .anitoria at119 words
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Article27 1939-08-07 3 CHINESE MASS WEDDING txunKT colourful surrounding* couples urrt ,iri«i a? thr nonthlv ma« wedds2£r= srawac nese Consul, ofnciated The following is a list of tnose »nn HI27 words
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Advertisement19 1939-08-07 3 Overseas Assurance! CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street,! PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT.19 words
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Advertisement30 1939-08-07 3 FVE EXAMINATIONS, E^EOLASSKS, XCL "2^ Ocular Muscle Anomalies pSS» Crossed Ey« s ft l^x Complicated Cases of \^s Def ccUt« ▼IsWn. Thompson Optical Co. t SHS yW^^K i i... M30 words
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Advertisement59 1939-08-07 3 mgrn PROFESSOR Urn ii,mui»i" n 1 r EX HO TB I" Singapore. (Tel.N»2«<»)- J n^" krJ n trea— regores the j hair-form.ng ti^ue s w book 7ußTTiLvn<RiiL I vprv eood Remedy for I I a very g""« Hpav v Loss of I Severe Dandruff. Heavy hes Hair J h ¥r,^tnK59 words
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Article17 1939-08-07 4 S»OJ f> D London Suture m yer- p oz Chan -16 5 16 i,; 71617 words
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Article38 1939-08-07 4 RIBBER Previou Tr Spot Stead v *H Buyers 8» 2 ed W Forward'september ISym f.' 16 2nd Forward Oct Dec. BuIt" 8 V^ 6 3rd Forward Jan March SS gsf 16 Sellers 8 11 1 638 words
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Article28 1939-08-07 4 T T London. Satur 4.1. O.i Pan 5 (closino Previous ftHtey C! TT n Sr^Wß «lodn *«nS V 6 Nomillal 4 3 Nominal c *o».ij Unchanged28 words
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49 1939-08-07 4 »«uumore. Au« o °i Maryland. bVcam P /Jf^' «*tic candidate for tt/'S 5? De d =y. when he apn- V eri o n s:(i JU V toa locaj pouticai Strong a move »ent by paign on hi s behnif V° launoh a cam! ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article50 1939-08-07 4 PALM OIL (Maby) Previous lYn^ o to bulk Auesept. COPRA (Straits, F.IU.S £H 5 Nominal Aug. .shipment *AGO FLOUR (Sarawak) £1 7 6 Paid Aug. .shipment PEPPER (FAQ) 136 Sell^s r^^%4S&nss 35 ib se GAMBIEK (Good Mark? ent 15 16 B VIIS ■oek Ao,(Bept. ,hi PPentm ent ■25 Nominal50 words
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Article38 1939-08-07 4 flnn- fc Tone Previous To-da> I Bnvpr S^ady closed t, Buyers 16 19 16 Forw ard Oct. D«c elleri 16 1116 Bu yer? 16 11 ifi TLV sellers egg Market Tone SpOt Quiet closed 48.7538 words
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134 1939-08-07 4 X Tin Dredging Limited 1 U* retremtod March n, OoMlden*l> lower values Ul h<n J >v No 2 Dr,c|.M ,(1 e *to>*«t rate of free quota for exill 1 rh international buffer no N4n^:; i t ;:.'r i:is <« if <he« a, ore V»«r dire?,134 words
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Article63 1939-08-07 4 Distillers Previous T n I" inlop Rubber 97 9 ■nera! Electric 2 29 £3S SK 1 S- Rio-Dutch 132 6 ffl, !o nadian Pacific 24 I', **g« idon Tin 41 2 A don Asiatics 113 m tWitwater.rarcMreas 2 6 3 6 -I Jr po r; T ;X63 words
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Advertisement45 1939-08-07 4 OUR SERVICES ARE AT YOUR DISPOSAL -<> keep abreast with the nigreai of economic develop. nents nfl husiness concern an ■fwJ not to take ftfoftUf c of Ute nuiltifarioui > offered by reputed s «'*i"« institution with rtMl f ""ancial experience gH PC ™w\ wi. e,u Mg;?45 words
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Advertisement22 1939-08-07 4 MARINE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, Mod R FRANCE AT REASONABLE RAWS. I South British Insurance Co., U I Tel. 5926 I 2, nntayson :eon>22 words
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Article77 1939-08-07 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Aim 4, 5 pm ComnaiiY Dudend Books Total i I tin close ts? £V be, K-mpong Kamuntu g 3d, No. 65 Aug. 4 Aug. .1 A.*. l J 2d. bonus iiiiu in Pi Fetaling AUg 9 2»-% Int. Aug. 1 Aug. 8 Aug.77 words
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Article634 1939-08-07 5 KS SHARES By Fraser Co mp an y )|IN> N<; 2^£L 135 140 Ease trn Reaiiy T n«Ld 27.50 30 UU I Eastern Uni£d ™g 9Q L a 7 n ?refs 9 20 9.40 Hammer Co. 2 5 775 P"2l Y *3mk 690.00 710.00tcfl H. and o. »w»* r r634 words
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Article149 1939-08-07 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Friday. Batu Selangors J-JJ J^J Kents ijl 14,6 Kramat.s jjg 1.20 Kuchais 4 i_ 416 Laruts 145 1.55 Pahang Con*. i6 l 6xdt Rahman Hyd. 122 12 5 Rantaui 445 4.55 Raubs 19 i 20!- Rawang Cons. 9 30 6 jßcnoiViTm 96 .southern Kintas 2 v149 words
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63 1939-08-07 5 NEDERLAN DS CH E HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Mtitttfftd by Royal Charter AD. 1824 Incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society* BANKERS Paid UP Capital »°000.: Reserve f**6 I London Correspondents ONAL u^ffi CIAL BANkt I I Head Otnce: AMSTEUDAM Branches: unb^^adr penanf 1 China -.—Shanghai. HongKoim Ijuabia't-Jiddnh. I Surinam f63 words
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Article137 1939-08-07 5 DEBENT URES AND LOANS iliynard Co. Ltd. $30,000 m ATn tot. Apr 30 Oct. 31 90 100 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY HOI red. 1940 $400,000 Int. 31 Sept. 30 101 102 nom 907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. 31. Sept. 30 106 108 nom m red 1955 $1,000,000 Int. 31, Sept. 30137 words
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Advertisement20 1939-08-07 5 EAS TERN UNITED I ASSURANCB CORP.. LTD, I I AH Classes of I I Insurance I Transacted j! bead onrK*20 words
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Advertisement152 1939-08-07 6 I PAVILION. 3 SHOWS TO-DAY 1 3.15 6.15 9.15 ns riot vorcwT ÜBP DP unif the IJUXiEK JACK #*>rtf UJI it c «TMmow t^« r >,«.,„ i LATEST GAIMONT NEVVSREI.I. Theatre ROYAL.* TOI)A V 11 A.M. 3 P.M., I'Ki' i•■ :.v. .■■>..-.!■,.:.-(• si oo 1> li> 9 3 0 -NOT152 words
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Advertisement100 1939-08-07 6 I The Bid HOLIDAY~~^i^~~^^J I [~~4 SHOWS TO-DAY Wlth Splendid Supporting Pictures I I Next Change^ at the rAPill You'll meet the most aoW^e*lid| l^ c I "SANDY" m New UniveJ ALb comedy hit! I asii v"","r,v"*"*"""""*"*" ■•■•■••■■••••••••••••'•••"••""fl IHE BEST BRITISH FILM EVER MADE lhr SKEifl j ROBERT DONAT m100 words
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98 1939-08-07 7 S. Association Discuss Arch ite cts' Registration nf architects was discussed at I ft. registration otjc^ec SettlernenU lhe committee oi me I mprovid-j; I ordinance) I .mientsug-j l^" dance W«» 1 ale of fees j lC i>n i,r publica-! t by ■*c Legislative ?Mr A Robinson. Icription In Malaya i98 words
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Advertisement20 1939-08-07 7 t a rrjl_ OVK H B^^^m^ A A \^3^K^ ANSWER I A» «^r> PfITHE GAZETTE j; Otherwise they win »c20 words
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Advertisement65 1939-08-07 7 A Thrilling, true-to-life drama of three people who love each other very much! 1 ALHAMBRA t NEXT CHANCE ilSi IRENE MacMURRAY In their finest roles together! j I TO-NIGHT at 7.30 9.30 p.m. I A at 7& 9 P.M. Var wJ^a^ v ■■"'"2 M i Don't Miss The Con«hu.in K65 words
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Advertisement15 1939-08-07 7 Next Change PAVILION t 9^r ti r\ I i *«J HB. THIS WEEK-END r, PAVILION15 words
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286 1939-08-07 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Monday, August 7, 1939. AS SPOKE A'" afJv ""y council "to inquire I Into Hie principle! of t,. a t«hEnK/j.sii to peraoni wliose Ultt tongue i.s not English ■i> special reference to ele•la'y "togea of instruction" been constituted by the me Minister. If the council I as far286 words
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Article433 1939-08-07 8 Capt. Liddell Hart - Germany Cannot Fig h t A BIG WAR C apt. Liddell Hart By.. i Ckpiain Liddell Han is one 0/ the world's greatest authorities \on the theory of war, one 0/ the most fatuous writers on military matters. The author of numerous books on war and military leaders, he has433 words
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Article135 1939-08-07 8 San Francisco Chronic - TH UNDER WI THOUT LI GHTING San Francisco Chronic bring Venezuela. Mexico I ciency. In crease the drag, since of theH four million tons a year J would requiie m war, she ctJ count on providing about 2 from Albania, even m the 1 case of her ships being able135 words
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202 1939-08-07 8 Re pertory Players In "On The Spot" J~«*ty Hume-Brett O'Hara An Old N a^i m raria hJe >' Ooojrcr Mo h Maclaren Reid j J lice A Seah AJ William C. Bi5 S SPOt," and a l e a f ers "On the I thriJJing. No mp I he Pla^202 words
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Article35 1939-08-07 8 London. All I CIR Samuel Hoar- si fl \v LR.A. expulsion ord I total V) 57, including H orders. Among tha H| were two women, oik to be considered Un women svmnathisers ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Advertisement36 1939-08-07 8 I To<iay's White Label AnnowKcment I I U you choose your I ij I words carefully I I you won' t have to I I take them back. I BEWAR'S I I ch <>«cc of connoisieurs.36 words
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287 1939-08-07 9 I New York. tar Marlene Dietrich arrived at New York pier, with :Nlil Vind adopted daughter, and boarded the Normandie usban S he found her entire luggage— thirty four U f r baes-on the deck, guarded by revenue officials. 331 ie holding the luggage287 words
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Article113 1939-08-07 9 BAN KRUPTS VEN ANOTHER CHANCE I brother West End arthitecU. te stated by a creditor at the E Bankruptcy Court to have worth 180,000 m cash at one I ospalak and Alfred Albert X of Old Queen-street .West-j I s W applied for their di,- irom proceedings taken against failed113 words
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Article167 1939-08-07 9 ISSED BY THE DECORATOR IX a man working m the house issed her. j marred woman did scream became she did not want >turh h*r husband, who was asm the next room. nu evidence m the Uxfcridge court Id that a d-corator asked her for i to v.lpe the wallpaper.167 words
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Article112 1939-08-07 9 MEDICAL AID TO CANADIAN INDIANS Ottawa, Canada. AIR transportation has become an A important factor safeguardin* the health of Canada's Indian population, according to the Indian Affairs Branch, Department oi Mines and Resources, Ottawa. With pilots penetrating many hith erto inaccessible areas, reports of sick ness or serious accident now112 words
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Article211 1939-08-07 9 London. ELABORATION of a comprehensive plan for the revitalization o world trade as a political weapon against the authoritarian States, so that Britain may be able to abandm the policy of encirclement which has been so unfavourably received by the smaller states of Furope, is advocated211 words
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Advertisement20 1939-08-07 9 F Tout Convenience iEF ORE OR AFTER THE SHOW DIM: At The CAPITOL RESTAURANT Rock Oyster» AND U »**nj S-rawberrlc,20 words
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Advertisement37 1939-08-07 9 PTh^IIUI TOMIC FOOD SANDEMAN'Sf a PORTS| I put SHERRIES i «J OB i a i DO" if I PndeHSl sime darby I j WPS IA 5933 rA l\ Telegraphic Address: |i I PHONE 5934 •IV GOODWOOD I37 words
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Article, Illustration76 1939-08-07 10 m (he line, "Alunia." rSe amb is "lm "A the l Um Docks Planet News ClubW^? C A c/T S fr m Croydon a "d Chinffford are m caj fly nil!^ ?K at St ken Church T °I» Mr Robert KronfeldJ fly Riders. Above: Miss JoanPlanet News - 76 words
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Article, Illustration49 1939-08-07 10 Queen Plants A Tree At Naval College ING GEORGE. QUBBR KLIZAIII ami their two daughters Princess Elizabeth and Prince^' Mur^n-KKoso, each Planted?^ »M Roya) party were on a two-d-iv Ktaf h.msMf SIU m om<l v a s n as^ wi i,m K B ht: PrißNa Mar«. (lrc Planet NewsPlanet News - 49 words
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Article, Illustration56 1939-08-07 11 JUDGING HAS BEGUN /"the annual competition to find the most beautiful lock-garden on the River Thames. The competition is sponsored by the Thames Conservancy iSSd and Teddiygton lock is again the favourite. Mr.i W. G. Collins, chief lock-keeper at Teddin S ton Middlesex, m hisPlanet News - 56 words
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Article, Illustration38 1939-08-07 11 MR DEFENCE CADETS LEARN HOW TO FL Y GLIDERS IMtj and City Gliding t, teaching the Cadets to g Cadets how to assemble a^ r < was married at St. J 1(l and Bombay, an offitterl*s decorated the bride38 words
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Article, Illustration39 1939-08-07 11 SW«&ggK£s£ European demean tbe are taking part, was n« flon Ranelagh Club. "^J^ whic h balanced on one leg as she c pletes a cast ,T mn th I he ?s a former record. Planet NewsPlanet News - 39 words
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Article, Illustration1609 1939-08-07 12 WEEKLY LONDON LETTER BY OUrI w oman| correspond! London, July 27. T HE Q U(>Pn s visit to the United States promises to have great influence on fashions there. I am told that individuality and quality m clothes, instead of lavish devotion to accepted colour and1,609 words
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Advertisement17 1939-08-07 12 GET FRFF COLOURED 1 llliLl PORTRAIT l y <irticulars at 4 H sh Street PHONE 4421 SINGAPORE.17 words
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Advertisement36 1939-08-07 12 bruck APPOINTMENTS HAIR STTUSTS ANn PlOilt W4 BEAUTY SPECULIWS ATED BY: IATEBT M^H,N* I_l MASSAGE P^" 1 BSgv*: BBaBB^BjBA/^^flßß^BJ Jr^^ b^^^^s I On ly SI A^U^ av^^ W '-j^B Uy^ TOT hpi' jjf ijjß| vjfc^ >B^L36 words
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Article71 1939-08-07 13 ew Hat St y le OKi of Yugoslavia 111 ('SS ci "in-"> f:is hion h n «k«i arnved wlth P Paul on a vi>it to Bucking- j hat mv made of rows of J L bffeta ribbon m a mustard ihe nhhaii was ruched to the effect «'f a Victorian71 words
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Advertisement59 1939-08-07 13 /mest e/oM caw pwf o« t/owr table r*** 2 Nourishing goodness, fine creamy fl 'E'f Isavour and rich golden colour ili*^ m oriLh BU bu e tter BUTTED S,. diet vitamins are J Fit I nrce^ary for maintain- <k Wf good health ]> HON' t: :> 97 6 FI V59 words
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Advertisement370 1939-08-07 14 S^I 7^ lk'/ W7 91 ¥1 IT VfiVV BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA.LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards Da* Tonnage Spore Tonnage Spore l»Si lttf RAJPUTANA 17.000 Au?. 11 t BEHAR 6,000 Oct. 2 RANCHI 17.000 Aug. 25 CHITRAL 15,000 Oct. 6 t EANGALORE 6.000 Aug. 26 CORFU 15,000 Oct. 20 RANPURA370 words
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Advertisement352 1939-08-07 14 TO FRENCH Por* '^;*1 CHARCE U^7eu N |l HOM£WARi)H. I 1 I J FORBIN For Marseilles. Havre, Antwerp. Dv H i CAP ST JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes, Bt. Nazarie Bo*dea"x |3 1 STO SAIGON INDOCHInJ i CAP VARELLA For SaUron. Tourane and Halphon? A I J CAP PADARAN For Saigon,352 words
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345 1939-08-07 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Saturday. FOLLOWING a preliminary inquiry before Mr. J. C.. Kappofwrt, Police Ma/istraU\ m the Malacc:* tolfee Court, into I charge of murder, a 46-year-old Chekkng Chinese named Hong Ah Bang, ill committed on Friday to the comiiur AsaiSN for The345 words
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Article117 1939-08-07 15 Pari.s, Aur. 5. A LIST of 50 .articles imported for French industry on which quota restrictions are abolished is published m the Official Journal. It includes several categories afTectinu British trade, such as cotton, thread, wool fabric, artificial silk, fabric clothes and linen skins, but doesReuter - 117 words
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Article97 1939-08-07 15 RESULTS of Saturday's Races a* Pen an u were as follows: Race 1 Gliding $21 $13 The Warriors $14 Ifacr 2 JOst \lv I*utk $16 $7. Going Greek $8. KaMnia Si>. Race 3 Bal Tabarin $17 &$7 Merry Widow $8 (ireypion $7 Race I Alum R«<* S2O97 words
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Advertisement290 1939-08-07 15 fIIIRXS PIIILLP LIKE. j tlncorpora'ted m Australia) I NEXT SAILINGS D«e Sails. Aug. 31 Sept- 4 Sept. 29 Oct. 3 I iund tup tickets from Singapore to Awrtralia issued at the ft may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or >co the connecting X.P.M. Vessel. Ffi&l return $642. 8G Ist class290 words
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Advertisement51 1939-08-07 15 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., 1. 1 a (APCAR LINE) I FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI. KOBE AND OSAKA 4 NOWS H i: lI A 7,920 TONS SAILING AUGUST 11. No pas-senger accommodation. Express freight service to the abovemontlonei ports. For space apply to HARPER, GILFILLAN ft CO., LTp. Telephone:51 words
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Miscellaneous301 1939-08-07 15 teAUNTELLSGENCEJ P^ TODAY I -Qantas" Aug. 7 9 p.m. I ;;ole Suwa Maru 7 10 a.m. E.,.em Suwa Maru 7 10 a.m. I lvl Afrika n 2P m F Oliva h 7 10 30 am I Suwa Maru 7 10 a.m. I KN.I.L.M. n 7 1130 a.m. Ij\ G. G.301 words
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Miscellaneous116 1939-08-07 15 SHIPS IN DOCK ships sssb s*Jssar oR Entrance Exit SHIP Godown Gate Gate Formosa Islami |6 2 Calchas 14 l 6 Hawaii Maru— Prachatipok 11 J France Maru Hector Silverguava 2 '2 Greystoke Castle J Siamese Prince 3 1 9 2 Bidevind Marudu r Benvorlich 4( > Toba Maru 4o116 words
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Advertisement41 1939-08-07 16 aft /ipSpifig/ liTTTHrrf-fff 4 ixttii w iri lw*ir^TT¥l VI tt¥*i r~ r ~Wm Mm mM s^\W §M Mm I PW for Babif /J jw I m I 1 s~' k, 'Ky I |JP/ whole family I "GREE^HELL- >^ M I LX I41 words
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191 1939-08-07 17 W EIGHTS AND TIPS OR TO-DAY'S RACES I are non-acceptances for the second day of the Penang Club Odd Cup meeting to-day: High Life, Ming, The EmPenang. Eastern Wave, Centaurus, Drummer Boy, Trapeze. Kabinda, Chance, Hacksaw, Swift Arrow, Widow Beaudekin, Wicklow Bay. Mm hnndicaus and It." <>"< I, < I191 words
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Article199 1939-08-07 17 R. S. G. C. Tournament H. B. SYM took first place m the Bogey competition and the Mixed Foursomes golf tournament played at the Royal Singapore Golf Club yesterday. In the Bosey Competition. Sym tied for first Place \vith C H. Kent, bott players being 3 up at the end199 words
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Article76 1939-08-07 17 SELECTIONS BY "SPECTATOR" I*HE following are selections for jj the second day of 'he Peiiang S races to-day: Race 1: GOLDEN ARROW Race 2: BEANO Race S: JAVA «MOON Golden Blaze Race 4: EXPLODE Reverant S Race I: ALUM ROCK I Ba! Tabarin Z Race PIRE GOLD I I The76 words
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549 1939-08-07 17 'From Our Own Correspondent Mu.mi.it. Saturday. A verdict of death by misadventure was returned by Mr K. G. A. Dohoo, Assistant British Adviser, t Stgamat, who acted as Coroner to- I day at an inqurst held on a middleaged Malay named ll. m Daud bin549 words
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Article207 1939-08-07 17 Singapore, Saturday. ,< THE AlUlU*] bazaar of the St. Peter's I Church Workers' Association was held thi.s afternoon In the St. Andrew J Ifa'l. Stamford Road. The Lord Bi.shop of Singapore and Mrs B C Roberts, 0.8. E., MB i OH B Mr. and Mrs. J. T.207 words
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Article226 1939-08-07 17 Singapore, Sunday. PONVIVIALITY was the keynote at the S.C.F.A. dinner this evening *iven m honour of the South China Football Team's visit to Singapore. Present were the Manager, Secretary md the viMtinp team M well as Messrs. r p Tham. Independent delegate of the cFA. Sun Kwang226 words
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Article222 1939-08-07 17 FOOTBALLERS LEAVE TO DAY Singapore, Monday. THE Sou'h China Football Team leave at noon to-day for Batavia, by the X P M steamer "Both". In all the South China footballers played four matches m Singapore all of which they have won. They played two matches against the 8.C.F.A., one against222 words
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743 1939-08-07 18 SOUTH CHINA'S GOOD WIN OVER S A. F. A. CONSUL-GENERAL AT THE STADIUM vO( Tlf HIN 5. S.A.F.A 2. VET another huge crowd watched the South China Football Team register a convincing five-goals to-two victory over the S.A.F.A. at UM Stadium yesterday. TV:? Jan?" crowd which included Mr. K ,i<»743 words
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Article194 1939-08-07 18 Penang Girl Swimmer's New Record (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Aug. 6. J^ Penang girl swimmer, Miss Lim Seok Khim, provided the highlight of the Malayan swimming triangular meet at Kinta Swimming Club pool this afternoon. She established a Malayan record for the women's 100 metres back stroke of lm.194 words
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969 1939-08-07 18 Nam led 6—l but Choon Ken* J well to make the score ii— s inTB When the score was 13 9 J Peng Nam the .shuttle passed over* and agrain. Choon Ken? took the' iM at IS— lO. and m the rubber Penrß969 words
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Article95 1939-08-07 18 London. AuC TOERE was no play at the <* ami at Leicester owing Gloucester vs. Somerset, (> m 71 for 0. Rain intervened^ Middlesex vs. Sussex, MicWW" for 3. Rain Intervened Worcestershire vs. Essex: ww* shire 35 for 3. Rain ni'erveneci Derby Warwickshire, rufor 2. Rain intervened Lancashire95 words
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Article46 1939-08-07 18 Alleged to have l br tipping wagon m tn»: Bi i l2 i.M Rubber Estate, two miles off; y 4 aj rampcntoßoad,a I aoy fell off it this The boy, who 9 lanf c I pected of having sustain* h the spine. wM46 words
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Miscellaneous28 1939-08-07 18 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY HIGH WATER: 2 19 a.m. 8 5 ft. 2 40 p.m. 8(> ft TO-MORROW UGH WATER: 305 a.m. 7 9 ft 3.19 p.m. 1.5 ft28 words
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1425 1939-08-07 19 IRNING BATTING WAS STILTED I Singapore, Sunday. I hvenli Hh time, the Mafcy Stales beat the Colony at E lav i" one of the lowest coring matches m the series. M «Vnal cricket avc saw to-day, phenomenal not for any Kr.Tr prowess with1,425 words
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Article510 1939-08-07 19 COLONY IST INMNG3 F. W. fiimps»on bowled M. Appuni A. J. Williams bowled H. I J. Lockhart 3 J. L. Whitcing c/H. B Noon H. R. 4. Lockhart 2J L. Oi>'M lioon c7G. DensionSniith M. Appuni 8 hia Keng Hock c/Dunbar M. Appuni 8 A. Foster c/Murray H.510 words
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286 1939-08-07 20 Japanese Forced Back To Ships Chungking, Aug. 6. (JHINESE successes on several fronts are reported m despatches received here to-day. Chinese forces north of Hankow are stated to have launched a counter-offensive and to have captured Mingkang on the Peiping-Hankow railway. rhc Japanese are reportedReuter - 286 words
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Article184 1939-08-07 20 Deficiency Bill Gets Through Washington, Aug. 6. TiIIK Senate has passed the De« ficiency Hill alter approving amendments increasing its provisions to about SI 89,000,000, which is $1 .{5,000,000 more than the sum previously approved by the House of Representatives. The bill now goes to a joint conference of theReuter - 184 words
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Article54 1939-08-07 20 Washington, Aug. 6. THi: Senate and the Hour»e of Repiesentatives have adjourned sine die. The 16th Congress has enacted some half dozen major laws dealing President Roosevelt some of the worst defeats of his six years of <*fliee and raising Government s-pending to a new peacetimeReuter - 54 words
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Article215 1939-08-07 20 DANZIG SENATE GIVES IN Warsaw, Aug. 6. pOLLOVVIXG the Polish note, the Daniig Senate lias withdrawn the order to Polish customs officials of the Free State informing them that their services would not be required after midnight, it is learned m official quarters here. The Polish note requested the SenateReuter - 215 words
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Article198 1939-08-07 20 JAPANESE MISSION MAY MEET FRANCE rpHK only comment the Italian press ha.x hitherto m* 1 meeting of the Japanese Ambassadors appears n Conic* ft which declares that actual negotiations for Japan's adheren Axis military alliance will only begin when tht' Japanese^' mission disembarks at Naples on Aug. 26. It addsReuter - 198 words
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Article240 1939-08-07 20 TO STUD RU R AL MAL YA Singapore. Sqfl FORMER professor 1 London University M present a Reader m Antl gy at the London SchoolS nomics and Political Ninl Raymond Firth, accompfl Mrs. Firth, arrived to-dajH "Perseus" for a year's >fl the life of rural MakiwH half of the LeverhubeW240 words
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Article114 1939-08-07 20 SUDETEN GERMANS ARRESTED London, Aug. 6. RADICAL change m German methods m Bohemia and Muravia is indicated by the arrest of a number of prominent Sudeten (Germans, states the Sunday Times Prague correspondent. Grave charges are preferred against some of those arrested. It has long been known that Sudeten GermansReuter - 114 words
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115 1939-08-07 20 Large Scale Man oeuvre In Germany Berlin, .w| pROBABLY the largest motorised manoeuvres ev«-r he w '"l many be«:in south of Berlin, roughly alonjf th<. line I Elbe, next week. Details are a close secret but the magnitude of preparations suggests that this is a test mobilisation so far asReuter - 115 words
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Article31 1939-08-07 20 poll' London, Aug. ~tf 0 a' r; der discussion M Jj tfte Britain. Fran.- Pf the n-ntml c, I eign OiPce, who *< An a&sist the Britisn ReuterReuter - 31 words