Morning Tribune, 12 August 1939
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section13 1939-08-12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE IV wi SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, August 12, 1939. FIVE C ENTS.13 words
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Article510 1939-08-12 1 MGIE RECEIVES HIS INSTR UCTIONS London, Aug. 11. Birns that the Government has decided that the four Chinese of complicity in the murder plot at Tientsin shall be handed local court for trial. The Government has always declined >r men without adequate evidence of guilt in a criminal I510 words
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Article43 1939-08-12 1 Brussels. Aug. 11. A demonstration by the former German province of Eupen has been forbidden by the Belgian authorities. The demonstration has been organised by the German Heimat Treu front, and was planned for three days this week-end.— Reuter.43 words
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Article43 1939-08-12 1 Rome. Aug. 11. All officers and men of the 1902 to 1910 classes have been recalled to the Colours from Aug. 21 to Oct. 31, together with officers and non -commissioned officer of the 1903 to 1909 classes inclusive.— Reuter.43 words
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Article72 1939-08-12 1 Enemy Retreat In Hupeh Chungking, Aug. 11 FOLLOWING a vigorous (hi- nese counter-attack, Japanese operating in North Hupch have started a general retreat to the south-west, according to Chinese field dispatches. Heavy casualties were inflicted. The Chinese High Command is at present studying the problem of how to effect close72 words
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Article45 1939-08-12 1 Rome. Aug 11 Father Orsenigo, Papal Nuncio has j arrived in Rome, it is understood to report to the Pope on the state of the Church in Germany and the international situation in reference to the j Pcpc'.s diplomatic activity- -Reuter. J45 words
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Article126 1939-08-12 1 Moscow, Aug. 11. THE Anglo-French military mission has arrived from Leningrad for the staff talks, and was given a very friendly reception. The reception was brief and busine.w like. It was cordial but there was a complete absence of flags, bands and a military guard of honour. At126 words
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Advertisement13 1939-08-12 1 [her Pages I m r* i u i* is 19 i6 20 i13 words
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Advertisement59 1939-08-12 1 ANNUAL SALE tTr^ff; mi m^**^ PARIS BLUE YUAN DINNER, TEA, COFFEE BREAKFAST SERVICES. A new charming Chinese style dcujn on pure while earthenware. Peacock flowers,* Trees in rich ila-k Cobalt Blue Oriental Eject. GUARANTEED BRITISH Dinner Sff*** *> P' "< -c P«"'" !v waul* Sale Price $17.95 rea Service ..■<■'59 words
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237 1939-08-12 2 Two Months For Selling Stolen Boat (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Thursday. fHAROED with voluntarily assisting in disposing of a sampan valued at $16, which he knew or had reason to believe to be stolen property, a young Malay, Mohamed Yassim bin Haji Abdul Rahman, was to-day convicted by237 words
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Article62 1939-08-12 2 In exercise of the powers conferred on him by the Food Control Ordinance, 1939, the Food Controller has appointed Mr. A. G. "Baker and Mr. S. M. Middlebrook to hold an inquiry in respect of rice, including parboiled rice and padi, in the Settlement of Penang. Mr. D.62 words
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Article237 1939-08-12 2 If the stress of life is wearing you out, robbing you of mental vigour, physical energy if you arc ageing prematurely and you feel that youth has gone for ever start taking Phyllosan tablets to-day Every inch of your body benefits when you take PhyHosan237 words
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Article34 1939-08-12 2 News has been received that Mr. Tan Huat Seng of the Municipal Electricity Department has passed the Final Examination <Part 1> of the London Association of Certified Accounts held in June last.34 words
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Article664 1939-08-12 2 Farrer Itoacl Crai*h Vi<ih lls Sin&apore, Friday. VFRDKTS of death h\ misadventure were returned by Mr. W. G. Poyter Coroner, at the conclusion of the joint inquiry into the deaths of Miss Kdna Mary Cashin and Mastuki btn Abdullah, **w lost 'heir lives in a motor664 words
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Article, Illustration102 1939-08-12 2 Singapore, Friday. DAISING the total number of troops which have arrived this week to about 7,000 strong, two further shiploads of troops arrived to-day by the Karapara and the Santhia. The new arrivals are composed of the 22nd Mountain Regiment. groups of Administrative uni ition there arrived the 18tt102 words
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134 1939-08-12 2 Singapore, REMARKING that should he feel strange in the mind again, take care not to remove property belonging to other P Conrad Oldham, the second magistrate, cautioned and disci* Peng Hock, alias Lim Ah Wang, who was charged with na mittPd theft of134 words
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Advertisement39 1939-08-12 2 JUMBLE SALE Organised by the Presbyterian Church Ladies Work Party to be held at the TOMLINSON HALL on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, at 2.30 p.m. Admission 10 cents. Gifts of unwanted clothing etc. will be gladly received at the Hall.39 words
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Article, Illustration221 1939-08-12 3 Singapore Wedding I:, Friday, icai line-. a lovely aisle of this afternoon Mr Richard I the daughter lk England, and Mr. f Mr^lid Mrs. Andrew ;n N ew Ymk City- of Waygood S^bwthef of the y Her gown of l y cut and feabodice whicn neckline. The minated into a221 words
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Article85 1939-08-12 3 Singapore, Friday, ater New York Chapter of the Aeronautic Association, has apore an invitation to take ie International Wakefield plane Competition which will his year at the New York 1 air. pes! is open to representatives pered models with a minimum 1 country, and is limited to uare inches85 words
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173 1939-08-12 3 Singapore, Friday. bankrupt, all my fu t ure I «are hampered." .said Mr. 38-year-oid Eurasian, to pv Justice Pedlow in the ifcrd£2 to day v;hen his a P~ *+W brought up Sn t on the advice of «Mr. Wi^E 1 Oniciai Assignee, Dor. UD charge subject173 words
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Article431 1939-08-12 3 Singapore, Friday. [jJTANTON Nelson and Co., Ltd., in their review of the market state: In mid August 1938 we wrote as follows: The anxiety shown early this week lest the present intense military activity in Germany might portend another stroke in Central Europe has given way431 words
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Article127 1939-08-12 3 EUROPEAN A WARDED $1,5 00 Singapore. Friday. A FTKR a kngth.v hearing the civil suit in which a European contractor, Mr. J. N. Jones, sued his former employer Mr. Wee Cheng Soon, for alleged wrongful dismissal came to a conclusion in the High Court this morning. His lordship. Mr. Justice127 words
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Advertisement132 1939-08-12 3 K33 PROI ESS OR 111l ILMUDDIN. Antro-Palmist Horoscope Reader 35 Years Study in France. Italy. Egypt. Switzerland. Malta and varloun Parts of Europe. No matter what worries, annoys, or perplexes you. He will positively exphui. you how to succeed in Business. Financial. Health. Lottery, Litigation. Travelling. Love and Marriage Affairs.132 words
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Article454 1939-08-12 4 [BULLION MARKET uw idon. Friday *HH PmhNH T-day CHtn*i *t»>I,D £7 3 6ft Bur Gold. Fine, per oz. fclLVEK ***** lie LONDON COMMODlTrtTMnM T'i n ;,:i<S «B BIBBIK Spot Buyers h- 2 8 u> n Sellers 8 s 8 9 If B V.st Forward September Buyers 8>454 words
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Article106 1939-08-12 4 ALLEGED FALSE INFORMATION Singapore, Friday. ALLEGED to have given false Information to Inspector C. W. Roberts, On» Chew Kee appeared before Mr L. C. Goh, the filth magistrate. case vva s postponed to Aug. 31 M; V MendlS has been retained bj K the ccused. k.m- was alleged to have106 words
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Article111 1939-08-12 4 LOO4MI, August 11. The Stock Exchange finished on a i weak but generally satisfactory note. i largely owing to the steady tone impart led by the absence o! surprises In Forsr'i Dan/ig speech The news ol a prominent Amsterdam 1 bank's application to suspend payments caused temporary nervousness111 words
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Article70 1939-08-12 4 New York. Aim 11. A conference Ol the American companics involved has decided that the I Mexican Government's new proposals for solution of the oil controversy are completely unacceptable according to the New York Times. The new proposals provided, inter alia. for a balance of power over oil70 words
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Article23 1939-08-12 4 London, Aug. 11. Sir Samuel Hoare (Home Secretary* to-day made 12 more I.R.A. expulsion orders, making a total of 73 Reuter.23 words
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Article12 1939-08-12 4 Law Notice For To Day Before the Registrar at 10 a.m.: Taxations.12 words
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Article67 1939-08-12 4 Singapore, Friday. Tin at midday was $114 18. unchanged, and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 28 716 cents, buyers October December 28 9 16 cents. Both "Rubber and Tin shares were extremely quiet to-day. and with little enquiry either way, business wa^67 words
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Advertisement74 1939-08-12 4 I I OVERSEA- 1 I CHINESE I BRNKiNG .a| 1 corp. Htym 19 rntlertakes banking transactions of every description. 4f> Places at your disposal the multifarious services of its institution with branches all over South Eastern Asia connections in all principal cities of the World. q Welcomes consultations on financial74 words
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Advertisement22 1939-08-12 4 ISI AIM IMIB l> I«7 i South British Insurance Co., Ltil i Fintays* l (,n Tel. 5926 i_ II I 1 I^^22 words
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Article617 1939-08-12 5 14- 4TI -3- joi--19 9 20.9 'in 19 6 21U57 0.60 032 0.34 159 169 6,- 71- 19--4 25 6XO 048 0.52 0 23 0.26 59 6 3 133 h;- 13 ig 7 6 20 6 21!9 1 2|3 13 6 14,6 41- 4 9 1 72 1 80x0617 words
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Article126 1939-08-12 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Ooamp.ni an** a**, tag 11 Ipa close le Dat Total 0 T,N Dita Ex. Div. y< Batu Selangui Aug. 22 Aag 24 23 Thabawleik 13 No. 21 Aug 11 Aug. 25 Aug 12 13 RUBBER Anial Malay 4 Una] Aug T2 An Aug 23126 words
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Article206 1939-08-12 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Friday BJMM Ampats 3 8 -*H Ayer Wengs 0.71 o<s Batu Selangors 116 120 Hong Fatts 0.58 0.61 Hongkong Tin 15 6 16 6 Jelebus 0.47 0.52 Kamunting Tin 7 9 Bi3 Katu Tin 21- 22jKents M0 lg Killinghalls 111- 146 Kramats W 6 A Kuchais206 words
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Article201 1939-08-12 5 M&&iutf"' 9o m nom B J* m $400,000 Int. N-A-$i.866«otot 101 102 nom s" ooo,6oo'ini 106 108 nom h" 0I Sept 30 1KVi n m w1 2 2.0O0;0OO 107 2 0m 1 930 re?' uV'^ 20 V' J 80 $6,000,000 11C 111% x.i. Kd red' i< r&'201 words
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Advertisement132 1939-08-12 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter A D 1824 Incorporated in the Netherlands. c Netherlands Trading Society i BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital i 40,030,000 Reserve Fwd 10.500.000London Correspondent NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Read Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland:- Rotterdam, The Hague, ai4 64 branches and sub- branches <vt132 words
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Advertisement305 1939-08-12 6 ITS LOADS Ol ITN! jT^^W !,l r -v^fcl I PAVILION 3,3. 6.5 9,5 TO-DAY ""-^.^Mj jHHaBI§jHME& That beautiful fr jW LAST i/W 1 M PSK bloade you sa» «^^w^^^^^^^^ *^H N -l<)m |t I The Sleuthing Sloanes Arc At It Again! 3 d SAN[ JBj m^p^^^pi^^lytfi' ™>^ i|>^^lpi^^^^^^yyy 1— .i^—305 words
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Advertisement495 1939-08-12 7 I I l^| COMIN(« SHORTLY should a Girl marry a man of lower social position than her |L' m m own? J REVEALING 1 \M St% e Paramount Greatest Heart drama efl J™L. a I <<INVITATION TO HAPPINESS" j W \r ArmS D«ath-M H was 5 I J■! /yt n495 words
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320 1939-08-12 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Saturday, August 12, 1939. THE CRISIS MONTH JHERE is no object in attempting to deny that an ominous tone can be read into the messages from Rome and Berlin. Rome, professing to be alarmed at the "encirclement" plans of the democracies, speaks of war as a "possible development."320 words
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960 1939-08-12 8 WHA T WOMEN are doi for CIVIL DEFEN ...........By I "H. Q." In I I "Citizen Service" i I BEHIND j, I THE LINES S TIVIL DEFENCE is the business of the citizen— and more parti- I cularly of the citizen women. Whilst their men are doing the active jobs,960 words
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Article327 1939-08-12 8 Policing Issue A Tientsin Tokyo, Aug. I \N Anglo- Japanese conversation will probably be heldH day in connection with the policing- issue at Tieniß but economic issues are unlikely to be discussed No arrafl ments have at present been made for a round table confl ence.— Reuter. Tientsin, Aug. 11.327 words
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Advertisement11 1939-08-12 8 1 WfMS i- "white 1 label! I WHISKY I W.P.S. Dl11 words
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Article219 1939-08-12 9 ILonuon, Aug. 11 rJa^AS eariy H* ..molete darkness. r "wo ,uare miles. vn „t ...i™» i Rp men «n lishts were M ;tdUanl! signals, hood- offices with covered fe*«»S market porters i t) uork in llall j i authorities and police te a C«y fared lights h m reoorts219 words
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Article777 1939-08-12 9 m, Aug. 10.— Some 34.000 per■>l*a last week to be enrolled K?i se :v[ce < making a total of ■wI.OOO volunteers since the V' began in January.— British London, Aug. U. *AN official account of the progress A of the air exercises states: M Soon after 10 a.m.777 words
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Advertisement19 1939-08-12 9 1* Tour Convenience ■ore or after the show ■>M At The PESTAURANT s »*«y Rock Oysten W^^H S.rawberrle. obtainable.19 words
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Advertisement64 1939-08-12 9 I TNI TRUI TONIC FOOD TRAbEBfP^->» T^Hm A R K— I to. /I I AID). LIE IR 75 YEARS OF HIGHLY EXCELLENT DESIGN £ASr PAYMENTS CAN BE ARRANGED Distributor for Singapore Johore HUP FOH CO., No. 581, North Bridge Road, Singapore. j 5933 --A\ Telegraphic Address: PHONE 5934 y V64 words
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Article, Illustration144 1939-08-12 10 "All The Nice Girls I 1 IN THE GECATEST > ":fl| FLEET mobilisation since l'»ll M fl naval reservists and pensioners fl reporting at the principal JI bases and are manning ihe fl H ships of the Reserve Fleet Til Fleet will ho manned at 'fl I strength for two144 words
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Article, Illustration3 1939-08-12 10 Britain's Greatest Mobilisation3 words
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Title Section9 1939-08-12 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Km i-. (Kdited By SPECTATOR") Every Saturday.9 words
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Article, Illustration1392 1939-08-12 1 COLONY -MALAY STATES MATCH WAS SEVERE DISAPPPOINTEMENT MALAYAN CRICKET REVIEW fWLING CERTAINLY OVER PRAISED I .Malay States match, which ended in a win for the ..jvat disappointment, as it turned out to be one coring matches of the whole series. Bright batting had C ome to see was missing— ta1,392 words
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Article732 1939-08-12 2 FISHER CUP COMPETITION A TANGLIN TAN GUN I 1 CROWDS WATC* GOOD MATCH! JHE Tads' Fisher Cup Soccer League is now f or g in H steadily and successfully and up to date all the been very keenly contested and played in a very sportinT?^H what robust, manner. M)^l Some732 words
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Article, Illustration112 1939-08-12 2 ALL-MALAYAN TENNIS THRILLS I Dr. Loh (right), veteran champion of Malaya, and Wong Jee Seong runner-up. pictured before they met in the final. Chin Kee Onn and Yadi snappe before their match at Ipoh in th All-Malayan Tennis Championship during the August Bank holiday; MMMmMMmmMMMMMUMWmMMWMmMMMmmMMWMMMVmMMmm [Yadi, of Singapore, did not112 words
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Article, Illustration22 1939-08-12 2 FORMER CHAMPION IN ACTION A striking action picture of Mr*« Allin. a former Malayan rhuM in plav in the match airainst _r::122 words
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Article, Illustration658 1939-08-12 3 I From Our Own C«rre*f«nd«t) Segaraat Wednesday. the teams for the annual noi'h Johore Kurort cricket match for the Tan Penir Challenge tup nlavers already chosen. The rnatca, which beIgJjSl ;'iii be carried on on Sunday. ,r this is the is a veteran in the658 words
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Article, Illustration68 1939-08-12 3 Chan Ah Kow, Medical College hurdler, clears a jump in fine style in the inter-college athletic meeting, held in Singapore recently. Ah Kow i* one ol the finest hurdlers in the country and though he has not competed in many competitive events lately, he Ls nevertheless in fine form68 words
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Article, Illustration203 1939-08-12 3 WHEN Arthur Leaf, the Dure and Totley prole .sional. won the Irish open Golf Championship over the Royal County Down Course, it wag his first success in a big tournament although he has competed with distinction hi a number of even' He io one of203 words
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Article21 1939-08-12 3 Jol n Pai ek a weU-i Am- be ned champi to 'i to gu M\d J boxing eonti a21 words
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Article, Illustration432 1939-08-12 4 GUNNERS AND SAPPERS MEET AT CHANGI w;is •!>• at Changi whin the A (H) HA Tit- r.-sult. which was 1-0 our, was a b lection ot Um play. Gunners i re the more oanjwvu.' ln the opening half, their can b ing almoat perfect, but too much d.llv dad) ni432 words
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Article, Illustration120 1939-08-12 4 Hammond In Sight Of A Record London. \y.\rni; HAMMOND, the BagUth captain, may set up (•lic•A•• n ord th s season h\ icetiesj three IhosMaasl run*-. If Hammond go s his thr?e 1 li<»usand fh|| season, as sr°ms •»>• prohabl he will have perrmesl the teal for the foaita 'line,120 words
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Article114 1939-08-12 4 LM'.fjßTk are now be:. i| marie to mJj Britai.i In tfed 'Britnoi" sys"Ur? A physical educu.>r», and If all j?<*\ Drward according ;o pran a RWTHas! un will be -opened to* City of London in September. Tne system which w.«.s instituted ta Norway by J. W114 words
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Article38 1939-08-12 4 pectator made vocal obi I i the decision to abandon play Derbyshire- Yorkshire match a J{ ellei i the Yorkshire captain, took mn tut to the middle and showed him the ondition of the turf38 words
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Article168 1939-08-12 4 Empire Golfers To Feel Homely fa step towards encouraging clubs to give more facilities to golfers from the Dominions and colonies has been taken by the English GWf Union. It was decided bv the Union to recommend to all affiliated clubs that they offer special terms to Empiic golfers to168 words
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288 1939-08-12 4 Inventor Of Haywardian Off-Drive Dies THE death of Tom Hayward, at the age of 68, sees the passing of one of the greatest batsmen of all time. He was one of the best players of fast bowling we have had in firstclass cricket and his off-drive became so famous that288 words
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Article, Illustration13 1939-08-12 4 Another picture taken during the match betweei m tr ini the wee* m13 words
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Article185 1939-08-12 4 m WILFRED nolle., the ffl I bridge and Welsh threetj^Bj > has decided to turn \w jfl S tinn to soccer and will nla'.flß 2 centreforward for Cardiff C^H for whom he has fl ateur forms. I Welsh soccer crowds fll to make him as big a luto asflfl185 words
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Article44 1939-08-12 4 Misa Pam Barton tnc American Ladi« <■' (^M ship, which taiies place >■; U *^M Burn Golt Club cam.' necticut. from August 21 t f^M iiw to the United States J' I,iI .JM tion. Miss Barton won the cnaio^H shin in 1936.44 words
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Article, Illustration820 1939-08-12 5 Iritish Board Loses Prestige n Board of Control must be given every credit for work they did in recognising the Len Harvey-Jock Mcheinc for the world cruiserweight title, but they seem thc prestige they gained from that in the eyes of the mihiir unless they decide820 words
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Article, Illustration447 1939-08-12 5 FOLLOWING the motoring accident in which Juntos Guthrie, the Portsmouth right -half-back and captain of last season's FA. Cup winning team, was seriously injured Mr. J. W. Tinn, secretary-mana-ger of Portsmouth, ordered all players on his staff who had motorcars to give them up.447 words
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Article98 1939-08-12 5 KEETON AND BARING RETURN TO FORM TWO cricketers who came back after being seriously injured m motorine accidents have been showing great form this season Walter Keeton, who* 312 against Middlesex Is the highest .score of the sea.son and the highest individual .score bv a Notts batsman VfU knocked down98 words
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Article14 1939-08-12 5 7 Balls -7 Wickets ott, pi t K D aUs HI toi run He14 words
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Article, Illustration557 1939-08-12 6 Tennis And Swimming Major Events (By "PERMAINAN") CPORTS enthusiasts throughout Perak had a crowded week-end during the August Bank holidays when the major attractions were the all-Malayan open tennis championships, and the triangular swimming carnival between Perak, Penang and Singapore, both of which were557 words
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Article152 1939-08-12 6 S ITEKBERT SutclifTe. 44-years-old S H Yorkshire and England open- J ing batsman, has c ompleted j 50,000 runs in first-class cricket, t j Only five other players, W. G. Grace, Hobbs. Woolley, Hendren J i and Mead, had previously at complished the feat. SutclifTe began152 words
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Article, Illustration340 1939-08-12 6 Memorable Eton-Harrow Match THE 1939 E'.«on- Harrow match at Lord's will long be remembered, not only because Harrow won after a lapse of 31 years, but for the outbreak of fisticuffs that followed the end of the match. As scon as the last run was scored the pent-up emotions of340 words
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Article173 1939-08-12 6 NOVA AND GALENTO MATCHES APPARENTLY plans for a toil between TY.mmy Farr and J Nova, recent conqueror ol WMM Baer, are not likely to materia for some time. 1 Nova has been definitely miM cd with "Two Ton' Tony Ultfl I the Newark publican, for a I rounds world heavyweight173 words
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Article52 1939-08-12 6 yORKSHIRE have I plan cf keepng a* e M changed, and th.ss.a;^™ ed a rota of thirteen •-<-^ I ping out of the Mf^j; lall biaH Smc critic <'» uy ,<M the fact that^ >■ minated the Ei t *bip to the r usual text*^ a Apparently said for52 words
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Article61 1939-08-12 6 runny Louon. me inuaer, nius iccei ed a special invitation, it is reporti from Herr von Ribbentrop, the Germ Foreign Minister, to defend his Germ Open Golf Championship. Cotton 1: also been invited, the report adds, take a team of British players over wi him. It would61 words
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Article, Illustration610 1939-08-12 7 R.E. Malays Beaten By Big Margin By "FLASH* INTEREST in Association Football wan revived it ScOetar during the week when the R.A.F. had two attractive Ist Team matches The first was a home game against the R.K. Malays and the airmen romped home by610 words
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632 1939-08-12 7 erak Asiatic Rugby Players Hold Meeting Jhairman Appeals For More Unity S fifth annual cneral meeting 01 me rer.^K wiir^yj all Club Has held in the Y.M.C.A. recently with Dr. A. C. m* ,n the chair, who in his review of the Club's activities mted (;n Ihe success of true632 words
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Advertisement58 1939-08-12 7 •NEW HUDSON. I j THE WORLD'S BEST BICYCLE JmmmmmWmmM Mmmmmmmmm^ w^SffWLLf'z'j a v'/^KOdriy x \>&S&BMMMMwimMM tm\ av Kcteb Entirely 01 their oun merits NEW HUDSON Bicycles bave earned a truly "wort* wide" repnta ion for ENDURING QUALITY BEAITIFUL DESIGN SUPERB FINISH CRAFTSMANSHIP anC RELIABILITY while VALUE for MONEY is, of58 words
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188 1939-08-12 8 SELANGORS' "MALAYA" CUPCHANCE DEPEND ON BOARDS DECISION. Will Sending-Off Lead To Suspension fl N a fOUl, committed during one of the M.A.H.A. soccer compeuuun,, U depends Selangor's chances in the forthcoming cup final. For fouling an opposing player, Kai Ban, one of the Chinese full-backs was sent off the field188 words
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Article, Illustration27 1939-08-12 8 ENTHUSIASTIC PLAY IN LEAGUE FOOTBALL An incident in the match between th Chinese and Sappers ml Rcervc devHen of the League, ye^tciday at the Stadia*. MMm 127 words
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Article, Illustration127 1939-08-12 8 l. If Hl*" IMMm The Malay States side going out to field cf p4ajaf* b fl against the Colony last weekend. Tne BatUng 6 for 17. (KatongMjj ,12*. Saverimuthu (Alexander's XI vs. Rintoul'sXl Seremban). 6 lor 18. U tan S ;f/% b iO9V Ewens (B.C.C. vs. Malacca127 words
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Advertisement98 1939-08-12 8 LATEST SHIPMENT I U N.NLS: Pred Perry. Brewer's. Kro-flite, Wimbledon rackets. "KLIPSPRINGER". "LION". "IBIS" and Tropical Guts. Whole double- top Ton naaaent Tennia Nets and other accessories. Pettringmg Eapart: Mr. Norman Lim. 18 years' experience. rAo.nN'QV Sykes'. John Wisden's. Goodwood V Prottera' Austin Rackets; Armours. Bowbrand and Tropical Guts. Shuttlecocks.98 words
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Article, Illustration70 1939-08-12 11 I lirt<mx> or auinh W a fi-Qaaea na Vi.hH Utialan V 'f.str f the Oukc ldfst ,^r (olin DavidI ,1 at »he Roman ■l P it St. PWWP S* 1 V >u 7 in graaaa, who ■rVXV.avid.o,, who mmmW n*.ht'r to M»g Khl; on "ti,e s«-rvk-e in l kl70 words
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Article, Illustration70 1939-08-12 11 IB L t%k D(>N s VOITNG '^e 22 f r lln »k lhe ,des t sporttf& V ,r,d ve 4i /2 r n ,^»don Bridge Nin «V- lM a rh ra'e 1 Orury J 5 by Thomas Niu «J Ulne comedian, 1 Above u* (tlS! on of L the70 words
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Article, Illustration1618 1939-08-12 12 ouni a nai wmiiu winnr jouk. jmiiu m.uIv smart with a white dress accompanied by a bolero of printed fabric, this print being repeated in the hat band and in :i swathed sash at the waist of the dress*. During a tour of the shops1,618 words
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Advertisement903 1939-08-12 14 'tWTW^mm Mm/TDnsT "Jf^ mB f B^fc^a^aU M>^^ v *^io^H I J I• i ]tv siiV FV -J fMfM BR! f f^M I^BC%sa>*-^-. •II "*n-«^" I **%t>~*s« -*#aa?va>Ja*l j, n Jji' ITlTBbw-v^^B 1 I mmmW J- Y T" FORBIN For Marseilles, Havre. Antwerp. I Au T^^Jw^S^F^J^^ r t CAP 1 ST903 words
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Article59 1939-08-12 15 Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by air KLM. today. Delivery, of boxholders' letters only 4 p.m. and general delivery of letters and parcels 4 05 p.m. respectively en the same day. Mails expected from Europe etc. (Amsterdam) by air (K.L.M.i to-day-Delivery of boxholders* letters only 7.30 p.m. to-day59 words
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257 1939-08-12 15 Chinese Bankers Still Held In China Singapore, Friday. A TELEGRAM has been received by the office pf the OverseaChinese I Junking Corporation regarding the four official* of the Bangkok branch of the bank who were arrested by the Thai Police and held in custody without any charge being brought against257 words
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Article48 1939-08-12 15 The s.s. "Ramses" lor Philippine! Islands. Mails previously announced as closing at 4 p.m. on Aug. 10 was closed at 10 a.m. yesterday. Albert Dock: Nil. Victoria Dock: Nil. I Keppel Harbour: King's Dock: Nil. t No. 1 Dock; Giang Ann. No 2 Dock: Nil. I48 words
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Article116 1939-08-12 15 London, Aug. 10. AST year was a record year for J mines welfare work in the Unitvd iingdom, and particularly in DBgprd 0 the provision o! pithead baths. Baths were provided last year for nother 55,000 men, bringing the total Fleeted since the Inauguration of the116 words
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Article79 1939-08-12 15 Shanghai, Aug. 11. Jll-R. and Mrs. Jim Silverthorne, an aged British couple living J at Chefoo, have been evicted from their home by the Japane*u> sponsored municipal government, according to foreign reports. I The house, which was confiscated ivithout recompense, was bought in 1872 by Mis.79 words
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Advertisement275 1939-08-12 15 !Tuit\S PHI LLP LIXE. i Incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. Aug. 31 Sept. 4 Sept. 29 Oct. 3 !!)o''ia! cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the ■;!<r.y.: g raies. mr< Cass pacsengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or to the connecting K.P.M. Vessel.275 words
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Advertisement179 1939-08-12 15 Fraudulent Use Of Stamps Case Postponed i T HE cases in which Haji Hassan tttn used Government star ps were transI Mohamed a young Enrxlish-speakin- tarred from the Police Court to the n-on of the Distort Court, Malacca, i District Court on Thursday iharWd with Sree count's of fraudu- Before179 words
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Miscellaneous251 1939-08-12 15 IpOSTAL INTELLIGENCE I A _,i f— ***~»^**^m*^*~*~mw*m*^* I TO-DAY I Br fi and L.bu« Marudu^ Aug. »3»I»n. I Rajputana 12 10 am I oritainx KLM. 12 2 p.m. K? a nd< at Britain x ..Rajputana 12 10 am ■Kon n Maurice Long 12 11 am E> KLM. 12 2 p.m.251 words
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Article106 1939-08-12 16 iKome, Aug. 11. 'PHK riati <»i Prime afin« ist<-r i evtl <>•. \U hto Ti I when* h«- arm Y* (l ording to urn lav cii indicate an) nen mow in Yugo i foreign policy wl ch all aim;- I •ii directed towards maintaining Balkan neutrality106 words
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Article33 1939-08-12 16 Ill MOW. Autf. I riMTISH and \niuh military mi-ions arrived at Leningrad last B 25 "nd iter adding a day left for M„sc-o» ,n the I I I ■aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaj33 words
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Article71 1939-08-12 16 Hongkong, Aug. 11. R| FEKRING to Japanese claims to the efled that the British Consul «< SwatOW apologised to the Japunest for Monday's incident, the British Off version sais: Commander Tenda 3nd the British Consul expressed re- -ret that Monday's incident arose out J Oj the pressence of71 words
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Article26 1939-08-12 16 i. n An-,. I) The ftrat talk between Count Ciano and Herr von Ribbentrop t-*>k place this afternoon at Fuachl £astle outside Salzburg Renter.26 words
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464 1939-08-12 16 FORSTER SPEECH FOR HOME CONSUMPTION tej, u I DERR ForsterS speech J riiaiititil i„ inl rn French circle.;, beiaj n ■M I national act ol rxeeatieeal ,11 portarce Itut i( doe. n i K>^B l European tension. w It li aim of the sp< II Poland rr I situation and464 words
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Advertisement97 1939-08-12 16 V ll^ A 'Ae vs>^* U^ N b aoV> °< U U V otiWV sl \bc s^ As \A* IX \l (\rst -oU^""" I 1 kMj m I M^ j^^m^%M li^^^^^l AY Mm§ M J m Imperial Airways makes it practical to go home within the limits of a month's97 words
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Article, Illustration72 1939-08-12 17 I.r, MOM have proposing pictures ,edv and mystery .itnti of this picture, a t the Pavilion, feature is not the intriguing enough, but acting of Robert Mont;c Rosalind Russell. They Starßand they have a great fun m doinp so A.T& whfcn has "he &M£. smart dialogue72 words
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Article82 1939-08-12 17 IHapplni the Paraned at the all about a early in his "married I rich girt. A find him still win the cham- succeeding. i having a legal arguol their tens the fight rhich is vividly II known that a fight acted tter In the picand Kin?82 words
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Article75 1939-08-12 17 ANKRUPT GETS DISCHARGED 1 I Singapore, Friday. a™ it.\u sai. a bankrupt against receiving and adjudication .W' n,,,de on Ort. 21. 1932. was ■ta discharge to-day bv Mr. r.'il'.w subject to a .judgment liabilities totaled MM it was re- 1 ui China and the K n °*W*. A business firm75 words
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Article312 1939-08-12 17 FRANCOS NEW CABINET Madrid, Aug 11. ANLY two members of the civil war cabinet are included in Franco's peace-time administration in which the army and the Falange Party have joined forces besides Franco himself. These are Sen. Suner, who is retaining the portfolio of Minister of the Interior and has312 words
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Article83 1939-08-12 17 Singapore. Friday BAIL of $1,500 was offered to Tay A^ Kim who was charged betoie Mr. C H Kch. with possession of 84 gallons of dutiable liquor at 3.40 p.m. or. Aug. 10 In a house at Lorong Chai Chec oft Changi Road. Accused was also charged83 words
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177 1939-08-12 17 Last Night's Repertory Players' Presentation I Marjorie Gale Maelaren lieid VJ^JJi uruthers J^ Crawford Lawsou **h Hu,„e-Brett Arnold Nassim > Cooper Reid Wowbray Garden ,;i r ,s A. 1! Kussell V Seah Wiili;, m C. Biss Ge °f«eßenwi h pres< nted "On tii LS I nig udience at the part177 words
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Article80 1939-08-12 17 Pesh-iwa An 11 f lEUT-Colonel C. W May of the F:on- tier fnrei regiment and Deputy Ouaiter-master-General. Wa/irntan Dl trict. was shot dead last night when they wen ambushed by hostile tribal men while motoring on the Dikhan- J Bannu road Two other occupants in80 words
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188 1939-08-12 17 Singapore, Friday. CTATING that during the past fortnight his father had died and that he anticipated some share in the will, Mr. Chua Sim (ihi made application to his lordship Mr. Justice Pedlow for the stay of bankruptcy proceedings against him. Mr. Mark Morrison appeared188 words
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Article134 1939-08-12 17 Amsterdam. Aug. 11. > It is learned that the well-known banking firm of Mendelssohn has applied for permission to suspend pay- ments. M Fritz Mannheimer. who was head of the bank, died suddenly in Paris on There are no signs of any rt percussions on the Amsterdam Bourse.134 words
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Article40 1939-08-12 17 London. Am; 11 1 There is a feeling in official quarters i in London that Hr. Forster's speech is mild and does not destroy the hop.' o! carlv settlement between Warsaw and nanzig of the customs question Reuter40 words
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Advertisement37 1939-08-12 17 "One of the finest films of this or any other year" DAILY MAIL ACCLAIMEb BY THE WHOLE WOULD! '<"■ r«a"i""" j*^^~-£SS!^im^^^^ mmmmmmlmW 'ef^?^T""^^7l Gafa Midnight Premiere SATURDAY, Aug. 2<;th General Season Opens TUESDAY, Aug. 29th AT THE CAPITOL37 words
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631 1939-08-12 18 POLICE DEFEA T S. R. C IN DIVISION I GAME I MATCH OF MISSED CHANCES POLICE 4 SRC 2 PROGRESSING with the play and becoming really interesting towards the later stages, the first division league fixture between the S.R.C. and the Police resulted in a win for the Police by631 words
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Article199 1939-08-12 18 m ifl.r .A Z [K31NTS were shared when the R.A.F. met the M.F.A. in a Reserve Division League match at the Harbour Board ground yesterday evening, the game ending in a draw of 2—2. Play was of a fairly high standard and was199 words
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Article114 1939-08-12 18 SCHEDULE OF RACING AT PERAK I»HE following is the schedule of for the August Skye Meeting Perak Turf Club. 1939: First Day Aug. I Horses 4, Div 1. sft furs. Div. 2.5 Horses 5. Div. 1. 6 furs. Div .2. Div. 3 furs. Ponies 2, Div. 1.5 furs. Div. V114 words
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Article216 1939-08-12 18 BASEBALL LEAGUE STARTS Q«Su.,da>. ball Atowiation uiii m M ta«bau l« tue ai i p.m. I his vear\ uJ Hay should be a red tU *r 1"■ local baseball. Ai r Babitigton. President of ciation, mil t h n»* j n the iLaB to start the season and |2| of216 words
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186 1939-08-12 18 S. C.C. START POORL AGAINST MEDICALS gRIGHT bowling by Kuldip Singh for the Medical College mm saw the S.C.C. make a poor start in their cricket match a?aj M the Union, which commenced yesterday on the Padang. Singh had taken three wickets for ten runs when stumps m drawn at186 words
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Miscellaneous96 1939-08-12 18 K|M»rls lliairv TO-DAY Soccer: Div. 1. S.C.F.A. vs. LoyalsStadium. 2A. R.A.F. (T.) vs. Mental HospitalSeletar. 28. Minesweepers vs. Excise— l Base Cricket: M.C.U. vs. S.C.C —Ps dang. St Andrew's vs. Khalsa— St. Anc rewV S.C.R.C. vs. SRC. "A".— S.R.C. C.S.C. vs. Raffles College— R.C. Fort Canning vs. Indian Associatioi —I.96 words
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1421 1939-08-12 19 h-ospecis ror \fo- Day's Races (tsy uenny auiace; interest for the last day of the Penang Turf Club meeting Kih will be concluded to-day, when the nine events are run off, centred on the Gold Cup. 4 a field of U1,421 words
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Article40 1939-08-12 19 The running of the Gold Cup race at Penang to-day will be relayed by the B. M. B C. at 5.15 p.m. to-day. The commentator will be Mr. M. J. Thorpe. President of the Penang Wireless Society40 words
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Advertisement235 1939-08-12 19 TRADEBARGAINS i FOR SALE > I I BARGAINS! Read this page of Spe- eial Trade Bargains appearing In the Morning Tribune every Saturday. Yon will find what you are looking tor and SAVE MONEY. OPTICAL j Whatever your optical requirements ....NAN-SIN has exaotty what you want plus efficiency and economy.235 words
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Article95 1939-08-12 20 SOVIET CHANGE OF COMMAND Moscow, Aug. 11. PKNKRAL Gngori Stern, chief of the First Soviet Army in the r East, has been removed from iiis post and replaced by Genial Popov, ex-Chief of Staff, according to a Vladivostok newspaper. Observers better* the change ol Hie <: ■tat command does not95 words
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Article96 1939-08-12 20 Peshawar. Aug .11 Tribesmen, climated at between 35 ;.nd 40. placed a lon of wood across the :oad as the car stopped and 100 shots rang out. Mr. May his companions were immediately shot in the face and their bodies dragged out and after, a complete96 words
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Article197 1939-08-12 20 TIENTSIN "TRICKY BRITAIN" Peiping. Aug. 11. HESPITE the semiofficially reiteI rated Japanese assurance that Ithe anti-British movement is spon'taneous and consists of feeling which has been boiling up since the 'opium war a century ago and which is only just finding expression, the Japanese continue to clearly display participation in197 words
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Article261 1939-08-12 20 i LTOTY i.oul -I "hurray:" went up from 1 1 cadily Circus <ireet lijrhts sudden! v we Mt .'..[t i n _____l \2M ml The (neat blackout had btfmt Some p^i I taw: <>ther> for the last underground trains. Others jL' I I statue261 words
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Article466 1939-08-12 20 JUUIIUUII, /iug. 11. THE effect of the blackout on the "invading aircraft" is referred to in an Air Ministry communique, 'which states that Eastland bomber 'invaders report the success of the blackout, particularly in the London area, where some 400 square miles, inhabited by eight million466 words
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Article45 1939-08-12 20 st. Petar'l j*ov* Ale Two young New have if 32, and Dick D«*^: A tlai_« monoplane on a tran ;:1announcing tn 1 Eire— Reuler. (Continue from 1 to decrease their raid. I casualties. The i bul P>| 1 1 Mm Reuti f45 words
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