Morning Tribune, 14 August 1939
1939-08-14
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section12 1939-08-14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE K itii SINGAPORE, MONDAY, Aogutt 14, MB. FIVE CENTs12 words
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202 1939-08-14 1 WARRANTABLE" DELAY OF TOKYO TALKS JAPANESE DELEGA TES DISPER SING Tokyo, Aug. 13. JIIE military officers who participated In the Anglo- Japanese conference are returning to Tientsin by air to-morrow to resume their military duties, because the final instruction to the British delegates has not arrived, according to the Domei202 words
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Article81 1939-08-14 1 I Paris, Ang. 13. f the new Spanish Govis set forth in a miniment after the first he Cabinet last night. aent's aim is stated to the country along the i of recuperation and ated a period vated by tha pertempts which at present in vain i is rej81 words
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Article165 1939-08-14 1 Salzburg Aim. 13. lano again visited Berth■n this morning and had JJ With hitler, the conlavtini, just under one envards he returned here >ed with von Kibbentrop. ■«o is expected to leave ie?ening with his .staff In a i lor Rome pealed that Count Ciano Jpentrop returned here from165 words
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105 1939-08-14 1 1 Melbourne, Aug. 13. I HITLER'S policy is the sole cause of the present world tension, declared the Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, in a public speech. He added that Hitler's refusal to negotiate calmly and peaceably in reHard to Danzig was causing the105 words
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171 1939-08-14 1 No More Shouted Orders In The New Mauretania London, Aug. 13. [I/HEN the new Cunard-White Star liner Mauretania docks at New York at the end of the voyage, which began from the King George ;he Fifth dock, London, yesterday, orders will be spoken quietly from he bridge through the microphone171 words
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Article28 1939-08-14 1 Jerusalem, Aug. 13. The Hk>;h Commissioner to-day flew U Fort Said, en route for Britain. He is expected to be away for two months. —Reuter28 words
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Article107 1939-08-14 1 P. O. BARS VISITORS London, Aug. IX AS a precautionary measure taken. it is understood, against pea> i sible IK A outrages, only bona y I tide passengers were allowed aboard the P. and O. liners Stratheden > and Kanpura before they sailed > i from Southampton for a Mediter-107 words
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Article111 1939-08-14 1 Turkey "Appeases" Bulgaria I Sofia, Aug. 13. THE newspapers, which for some days have carried bitter articles in regarding to the alleged concentration of large bodies of troops in Turkey's European territory of Thrace, have adopted a new tone in the past 24 hours. They now refer to the fact111 words
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Article39 1939-08-14 1 London. Aug. 13. No information has reached eJßeial quarters in London eoncerniis the statement that Mr. Kato (chisl Hpaneae delegate), has rejected the proposal put forward by Sir Robert Craiffe f«r resumption of talks tt Tokyo.— Reuter.39 words
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Advertisement18 1939-08-14 1 I Met P*ga |tri 111 A: 11 K^ 1! 13 15 8* j' j II 20 j J18 words
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Article665 1939-08-14 2 WANTED r TO WED MUAR ASSIZE TRIAL (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Sunday. MOHAMAD bin Abdullah, a Tamil Hindu convert to Islam, was this morning produced Before Mr. Justice J. V. O. Mills at the Muar Assizes on a charge of voluntarily caused grievous hurt665 words
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Article396 1939-08-14 2 Another Successful Concert MUSIC of the type served up at the Victoria Memorial Hall last night is seldom heard by a Singapore audience. Works of a number of composers who, though generally famous, are not particularly well known as producers of organ music formed the main theme of the programme396 words
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Article116 1939-08-14 2 ALLEGED POSSESSION OF STILL (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sunday. A CHINESE, Chai Mee, to-day appear- ed before Raja Suleiman, Third Magistrate, for being in possession of five boons of chandu and a samsu still. The accused admitted the first charge, stating that he kept the chandu because what116 words
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Article101 1939-08-14 2 LAST night a full dress rehearsal of "The Circus Comes To Town" was held at the Raffles Hotel. There was a very large attendance, and the show is one of the finest of its kind that has yet been staged in Singapore. The show opens101 words
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131 1939-08-14 2 PRISON FOR HAVING TOO MUCH CHANDU (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sunday. CHARGED with being in possession of 14 hoofts of non-Government fhandu when he was arrested at the Johore Causeway on his return from Singapore on Aug. 4, a Chinese, Wong Ah Seng, aged 6e, was sentenced to131 words
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Article138 1939-08-14 2 < 1 rom (hir q^ M I Ku -la fumpurj "THY accused in thkfl hovpaal underjoiiJl of treatment lor thtl I a marked five dollar I he is alleged to hattj his arrest/' said Mr. Cfl A s P Courts, uhenl I which .t nine* rm_fl Wah was tailed138 words
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Article92 1939-08-14 2 (From Our Own c^ r^Bl Pleadiiv- guilty to a ch^B 1; a Singapore car without m\ Johore Bahru an Arab. to-day fined SlO by the T»R trate, Raja Suleiman. ™ked why he committer the accused said he a <M> the latter was LU. He Vy the car himself.92 words
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Article43 1939-08-14 2 S.S.V.F.. wil rnS n h e la«, at the funera of t^ %s<§§& Soo Bin, at one tune ing the corn f" llb eheldM The funeral l will oe is j noon of Tuesday Au-, mm Members o the S are required^^JMm43 words
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Article16 1939-08-14 2 uisrd brß J}o?fce° hSf^ n 1 Tan WkJJ* haV e bf^J^B by a motor car16 words
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Advertisement118 1939-08-14 2 End Rheumatism While You Sleep If yon suffer sharp, stabbing pains, if Joints are swollen, it shows your blood is poisoned through faulty kidney action. Other symptoms Of Kidney Disorders are Burning, Itching Passages, "Getting up Nights," Backaches, Lumbago, Leg Pains, Nervousness, Dizziness, Headaches, Colds, Puffy Ankles, Circles under Eyes,118 words
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Article, Illustration24 1939-08-14 3 I Mrs Chia Sian Nen. who were married at St. Andrew's Caledral on Saturday. The bride was Miss Chan Nyven Fan.24 words
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Article103 1939-08-14 3 ni Own Correspondent) I Johore Bahru, Sunday. ■F.R eight Chinese were I this morning before the Raja Suleiman, for W cards. The accused all Bty and each was fined $2 Bt two days' imprisonment. Biers mere arrested at two Bees. The first five. Hong ■hons Ah Chew, Ho Ah103 words
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Article32 1939-08-14 3 ou r Own Com ;xmdent> k ai Muar, Saturday. M young Sikh boy, was this F_£y ced before Inche Lgaad harged with SJrrto, f' on a tt ay at i32 words
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Article19 1939-08-14 3 I IOUr B°"tnP ''^dent. Saturday. youth, was labour bv Pahat magis- worth $1.50, Inspector atJalan bob con-,19 words
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97 1939-08-14 3 ALLEGED THEFT OF CASH JEWELLERY (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Saturday. AMINAH binte Ahmad, a middle-aged Malay woman, was this morning produced before Inche Haron bin Ahmad and charged with having committed theft of cash and jewellery to the extent of $30. It was stated that the accused was a97 words
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357 1939-08-14 3 Big Offensive By Chinese In Kiangsi Hongkong, Aug. 13. MR Wang Ching Wei is planning to establish a bogus regime at Kwangtung and afterward to make a similar move in Fukien. He offers the Kwangtung Governorship to a certain Mr. King. Since Aug. 7, the Japanese have resumed the offensive357 words
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Article31 1939-08-14 3 Five people— two Boyanese and three Chinese— were injured in an alleged aff;ay at Adam Road at about 4.30 y«. terday evening. They have been conveyed tr the hospital.31 words
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Advertisement19 1939-08-14 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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Advertisement92 1939-08-14 3 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ""death. PATON. On 13th. August 1»39. at th< General Hospital, Singapore, Noe Eric Pa ton, 26 years. A funeral service will be held at the Church of th< Holy Family, Katong. at 5 P.M. today, interment at Bidadari Cemeterj at 5.30 PM. Deeply regretted EYE EXAMINATIONS, EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY.92 words
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Advertisement140 1939-08-14 3 •553 PUOt ESS OR ll£|X ILMUDDIN. Astro-Palmist <fc Horoscope Re:idfr Z^ Years Study In France. Italy. Egypt Switzerland. Malta and va/ious Parte of Europe^. No matter what worries, annoys. or perplexes you He will positively explain you how, to succeed In Business. 'Financial. Health. Lottery. Litigation. Travelling, Love and Marriage140 words
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Article419 1939-08-14 4 LONDON COMMODITIES MINI RIBBER g Spot Buyers «i, H Sellers g I Ist Forward September Buyers 8 1 Sellers g B 2nd Forward Oct Dec. Buyers 8i 2 m 3rd Foiwa'rd Jan March Buyeri gg B Sellers B PRODUCL I Pre vi mi.- m PALM OIL (Malay)419 words
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Article63 1939-08-14 4 ,i)i Our Own Correspondent' Johore Bahru, Saturday China* POOOg Peng and Jii K- were to-day charged before in Second Magistrate. Mr If I> vith fighting OU the road am ing the peace accused, both pleading guilts iey did not fight. Jin Kow sla" i(! wily called out loudly63 words
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Article67 1939-08-14 4 1 Oslo. Aug. 13. j Following tne news that Norway has arran-ed the purchase from the United States oi twelve Curtis fighters costing 0150 (.00, 11 Ifl announced that the Government Norway has ordered six Glosi.i CHadifctor fighters, valued at T45.0G0. from England. The machines (are to67 words
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Article78 1939-08-14 4 __>uiiiaii >>i. nil-;. 10. FT is learned that Germany has just A bought 300.000 tons of Rumanian j wheat. King Carol returned this evening and j later received the Prime Minister. M. I Calmescu. who was able to report conI sidcrable improvement in the RumanoI Bulgarian78 words
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Article98 1939-08-14 4 ATLANTIC FLYERS MISSING j-jonuoii. Aug. 16. TEARS that the Atlantic has claimed two more victims are growing ajI time passes without, news cf Loeb and I Decker. Their arrival time should have been about noon G.M.T. yesterday. Their petrol must long ago have been exhausted. There i.s little hope for98 words
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Advertisement127 1939-08-14 4 I j I r mm\ v• J -fl K ~*t I z^_l I m* I 1 H It i» impos- JC"^ sihle for an individual to provide for his valued possessions the safety that is afforded by our vaults where we have safe boxes of various sizes for hire at127 words
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Article125 1939-08-14 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Company D.v^end Books An, 12. Ipj Close Payable Date Total TIN Date Ex. Div. year Batu Selangor Iftfi Auk 22 Aug 24 Aug. 23 Thabawleik 13 No. 21 Aug. 11 Aug. 25 Aug. 12 13 i b RIBBEK Amal Malay 4 final Aug. 22125 words
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Article566 1939-08-14 5 pm 199 20,9 0.72 076 lid" i-20c.d. 0.32 o^4 24|- 25 6xci 048 0.52 0.23 0.26 13 3 14--20 6 21$ 13 6 14,6 172>2 I.Boxo 9 6 10,6 14 6 15 6 1.46 155 0.40 0.43 26 3 27 3 1.25 1.50 0.23 0 26 6 50 6.55566 words
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Article208 1939-08-14 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS t I Singapore. Friday. MINING Ampats 3 8 4 1 Aver Wengs 0.71 0.75 ißatu Selangors I.M 1-20 1 Hong Fatts 0.58 061 Hongkong Tin 15 6 166 Jelebus 0.47 0.52 Kamunting Tin 7 9 B'3 Katu Tin 21- 221Kents ..110 212 Killinghalls 13- 14 6 Kramats208 words
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32 1939-08-14 5 NEDERALANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Koyal Charter AD. 1824* Incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f .40,030,000 Reserve Fiuid 10,500,000.London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED.32 words
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Article70 1939-08-14 5 Branches: Holland.— Kotterdam, The Hague, a: 4 64 branches and sub-branches a* smaller places Netherlands East Indies:— Batavia, bourabaya, Samarang. Medan, Weltevreden, Bandoeng, Cheribon, Teg. i, Pecalongan. Djokjakarta. Sou, Tjilatjap, DJember, Palem^anf, Bandjermasln. Macassar, Pontiau:* Pemangkat, Singkawang, Sau;b». Djambl Soekaboeml. British India: Rangoon, Calcu^a. Bombay. Straits Settlements:—70 words
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Article132 1939-08-14 5 DEBENT URES AND LOANS MORN I NT. TRIBTXE. Monday. August 14, 103 re» C »JM. $30,000 fc?l St $400 000 Int ttc'S**^"' 101 102 nom n;^*««Mo»'ii»:*"' 106 108 nom K 1? if* 3 «°oob«6tot m 2 mvi nom DOO',OOO 105 2 107 /2 m >-80 56.000.666" no liu? x.i. ept.132 words
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Advertisement25 1939-08-14 5 mMMMMM m EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORP., LTD, (In*. t» ths Btndto WittmHKKMM AH Classes of Insurance Transacted MFAJ) OIIK* 110, < —U tttieet, ma****** ncu wii25 words
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Advertisement323 1939-08-14 6 1 PAVILION 6-15 9-15 TO-NIGHT E^ p "™^ZM THI SLEUTH.HC SLOAHES ARi BACK IN NO* ADVEHTURK 1 3 SHQ^S TQ» j I MATINEE 3.15 TO-NICHTTrM .^a.n-.n.v..t p^ttOtolve lh»m »,th hund t »<i howl, to! .-■■■.TVJlf '^'11 b-15 gflß U Wo.-^T^^ i ,^-J- -<°ttSsT7s^^ I ,T S NE LONG YELL F323 words
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Article25 1939-08-14 7 Third RES n fo K ine off I Chm I ith. tt nan, and necklace. ">Le^ I the culII ,;...ce. I lhe I know.25 words
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Advertisement33 1939-08-14 7 r CHANGE •1 e of this or I year" daily MAIL HMED BY THE OLK WOULD! ZtTfihr// ill" K^W/// Vto^M^ 0 j i>.. •','»t Premiere tog. 26th. Opens UAY^ Aug. 29th iE <MPITOL33 words
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Advertisement140 1939-08-14 7 Unlicensed Liquor Charge Singapore. Saturchv |VK GUSH Seim was produced to-da\ before Mr. C H. Koh. the Fourii trate. charged with being in poof half a gallon of rlutiabl liquor and 24 gallon.^ mealed hiio not being a holder of a licen^:- The case was postponed for a w*ek. SUN140 words
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Advertisement216 1939-08-14 7 iM^-H^HM^HB^Ba--iHM-aa«iaaMHM The QUINS Were Never like this Before! Their Third and best feature picture! I ajfl Bl I m*Jmw -t*^Mmm Bka^aV* \AmmF Bkßp^'w IK flflflU fIBBB* flflflU OPENING TO-DAY 3-15, 6-15 9-15 P.M. illillillTl iSi«J. m CONDITIONKD 20th Century-Fox (irand Musical-Comerlv Hit piesentiii^ CLAIRE TREVOR JEAN HERSHOLT Cesar Romero SLIM216 words
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MORNING TRIBUNE Monday. August 14, 1939.
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Article303 1939-08-14 8 wwj.t iwnvc iiiuuuis nuw inert lias been a disinclination to decisions and to embark on tci prises pending a "clearing of Jtuation." For many people year has been one of routine no progress. Yet, the situahas all the makings of a b m, particularly in Malaya—303 words
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837 1939-08-14 8 Kay Carson - Personal Sidelight On Ocean Air Route Kay Carson By (Special To Morning Tribune) CIVE women in England have been watching the development of plans for the inauguration of Great Britain's first Atlantic air service, which began this week, with more than ordinary interest. They are the wives of five of837 words
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Article320 1939-08-14 8 Singapore v I I JVN her fiftieth voyage •''■^■Bt i s^ world, the "President fl arrived with twonty-six i >as fll for Singapore. There I passengers for Penang. A!«fl were eleven. passengers f-»r SH Bal! from the Standard Oil ulfl The following is a brief -ivhofl of those disembarking320 words
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Advertisement42 1939-08-14 8 r To-days "White Label" Aitnouncetncnt In the past a fere good things were hard to get at all times. In the present all good things a,e hard to gel at any time. It it a comfort to know MWAR'S ii» obtainable everywhere.42 words
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601 1939-08-14 9 DEVELOPING CHINA'S "BABY PROVINCE" Ilitical, Economic Social Reforms I than four months ago bikang Dordenng China's westerK, bl frontier was given the status of a province. To-day this I. sta t o meaning in Chinese "peace in the west," has plung|to the work of national reconstruction. Ina c efforts to601 words
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Article124 1939-08-14 9 Hongkong, Aug. 12. ACCORDING to a reliable foreign report, Mr. Wang Ching Wei is making a final effort to appeal to the Central Government in Chungking to cease hostilities and to negotiate with Japan on the basis of the Koncye declaration of Dec. last year. Mr.124 words
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Article59 1939-08-14 9 PLOT TO KILL SIR ROBERT CRAIGIE A Shanghai, Aug. 12. CCORDING to a report released by the Japanese Government, an assassination plot against Sir Robert Craigie, the British Ambassador to Japan, has been discovered in Tokyo. Three men have been arrested. The plot is said to be in connection with59 words
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Article90 1939-08-14 9 London, Auk. 11. THE Ministry of Supply to-da: leaned the following statemen rctrardinir the* reports which havt recen'ly appeared in the Press abou the purchase of arma from the Skod; factory "The Ministry have no knowledg that any orders were placed with th Skoda factory. Certain90 words
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Article53 1939-08-14 9 condon, Aug. 11.— A record was achley ea yesterday in a matter which ciosel concerns the pacification ot Paiestim when 48 rifles and nine pistols, as we. as a large amount cf ammunition, mak ing in all the largest capture for a singl day, were seized or53 words
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Advertisement23 1939-08-14 9 Your Convenience Ef ORE OR AFTER THE SHOW ft l*E \t The 'APITOL RESTAURANT S «ney R^ k oystetl AND Strawberrie. 0| > tamable.23 words
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Advertisement55 1939-08-14 9 SANDEMAN'S S PORTS jH SHERRIES F^ilflßl^^^ discerning P^^^n Vintage Wine... *7/ 2^ well-matured I itf-tr"^ I fccy ltl'J O,T OsU IM in wood. I^PMJII SIME DARBY CO. LTD. i WPS IA rßggEgHgggßßHßaggxaßggßacag^ OUA m» 9 S ~~flsA Tetegra|fl»ie Address: PttUKE 5934 /IVgOODWOOI) Charmingly situated ideal for, visitors and tourists. COCKTAIL55 words
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Article, Illustration155 1939-08-14 10 "CABOT" the flying-boat which inaugurated Britain's trans-Atlantic m vice on August Uh, took aboard 1,000 gallons of petrol in mid-air from a flying tanker when a demonstration of flight refuelling was given over Southampton. Refuelling in this manner gives the flying-boat increased range and payload. The155 words
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Article, Illustration21 1939-08-14 10 THE AGA KHAN wearing Ml 0 ed a round of golf at the t«V lL i Khan is atflV* 121 words
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Article, Illustration33 1939-08-14 10 THE ONLY PRIVATE CAKfM fa the Coal Exchange in L w Wj b Wales-a distance ,of "^Mfc was converted in tanks being refuelled^H the coal-gas driven car^^H Bflflfl)flJflflflflfl"" l lßl '"nf*^^^^^flflflM'33 words
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Article, Illustration113 1939-08-14 11 SPAHIS A T SPEED THRILLING riding displays were a feature of the fete of the 4th Moroccan Spahis, crack French colonial regiment, at Senlis, France. The picture above shows the Spahis thundering past at full gallop. (Planet News). A reassuring display of the efficiency of Switzerland's army was given to113 words
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Article, Illustration22 1939-08-14 11 K' coai-gas fuel left or a run to South horsepower model, ngland. Left: the the run, below, (Planet News).22 words
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Article, Illustration851 1939-08-14 12 By Our London! Correspondent I London, Aug. 3. £EGS are in the news again and, incidentally, are causing stocking manufacturers a lot of worry. The reason is that there is too much of them! With frocks getting shorter and shorter, women are asking for longer stockings851 words
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Article, Illustration821 1939-08-14 13 TURES ON KNEES TOES 1,000 GUESTS SOCIETY WEDDING PRINCESSES VISIT OUR OLD HOME PIPE-SMOKING WOMEN i Continued from previous page) tor canteen work KM Horsbrugh \ome cUn successes E eded in living passed her Bill C -Red Biddy." the object of to the drinking of Scotland. A pracv the spirits821 words
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Advertisement56 1939-08-14 13 I ■.•>■•.■■::•.■.■' jtuiii— greater pleasure is yours 1^ fag able to eat it. Chilled L? J^tftflly tender, full I (MRSi" Inatural1 natural t your next FAMOUS I r»Chiliedßeef fQg ||Jf I P anc see f|f|£ I S FLAVOUR I l ll r^ I 537 <; ?i v E L INKS56 words
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Advertisement316 1939-08-14 14 j TO FRENCH PORlfl j ;f*>'* 7 charceurl^eunisl HOMEWARDS. I CAP ST JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes, St. N Bordeaux a I i LINOIS For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp, Dunkirk 1 jTO SAIGON INDOCHINI r*p VAREtLA For Saison. Tourane and Halnhor.s h\i.m CAP PADARAN For Saigon. Tourane and Hai., S. A. M.316 words
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773 1939-08-14 15 Chinese Beat The Loyals In First Division Singapore. Sunday. i S.C.F.A :j; Lova ls 1. SPLENDID work by the Chinese defence, who kept the Loyate* fomard* at hay, enabled the S.C.F.A. Jo defeat the Loyals by three goajs to me in a first division league game played at the Stadium773 words
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Article105 1939-08-14 15 RESULTS of Saturday's Races at Penang were as follows: Race 1. Dairy Maid $12 $7 Kit $8 Race 2. Phariol $54 $13 Rackarock $9 Nightshade $11 Race 3. Nutcracker $22 $9 Hercuks $7 Race 1. Sam Rurger $22 $7 Polo $10 1 President $7 Race .">. Queen's105 words
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Advertisement300 1939-08-14 15 BIR\S PIIILLP LIXE. I (Incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. g£ Aug. 31 Sept. 4 ELLA Sept. 29 Oct. 3 al cheap round tup tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the '•'ii g raies. Cass passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or oume to the connecting K.P.M.300 words
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Advertisement43 1939-08-14 15 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI. MOJI. KOBE AND OSAKA •1% AKIA<- 6,600 TONS SAILING AUGUST 24 No passenger accommodation. Express freight service to th* abovementfcat* ports. For space apply to HARPER, IILFILLAN CO., LTD. Telephone: 586L43 words
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Miscellaneous190 1939-08-14 15 SfrAUNTELL!GENCEJ I TO-DAY Qantas Aug. 14 9 p.m. t-WWJ t Feru 14 3.30 p.m. Cfftf^ nl> K.N.I.L.M. 14 11.30 a.m. gfAve Sumatra, S.-East uI V, w Moluccas and Van der Lijn 14 10.30 a.m. LflLf Dillyx -Qantas" 14 9 p.m. ld Plancius 14 9 a.m. ialld ••Qantas" 14 9 p.m.190 words
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1256 1939-08-14 16 INCREASED INTERIM BY SOUTHERN KINTA THE fifth ordinary general nurtm Ltd., was held in London on Jul; (apt. Oliver LvtteMon. D presiding, said: Since our last mcetum the company iffered a areal loss In the death n. March ol Blf ErneM Miller and I BJM much regret that for reasons1,256 words
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481 1939-08-14 16 Successful Singapore Effort For China Relief Singapore. Sunday. |>APER flags, sold on behalf of the China Relief Fund, were everywhere in Singapore to-day, the second anniversary of the invasion of Shanghai Marling irom the previous night, over 101 groups of Chinese men, women, girls and boys, numbering over 3,000, voluntarily481 words
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Article506 1939-08-14 16 Chinese Weddomg A Cathedral gl. Andre afternoon when :,ij ss h Fah. young- daughter -f J Mr. and Mrs. Chan Kuchimr. Sarawak, became ta| of Mr. Chia Siau Nen, I Mr. and Ml 1(1 K ,fl Singapore bridegr I manager oi "Rub I (estate oi U e Cho n oJ506 words
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Article217 1939-08-14 17 R.C. SCORE AN EASY WIN a pore. Saturday. [m hr o, M »d bowling of and ft le Merr'""P ui-re skittled :»7 runsuhen they kITSE at cricket thlS N l the rumm. r" 00 k w;v the only one to Itl, 22 for the tiU wickets for 25 tea the217 words
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Article44 1939-08-14 17 TIENTSIN FLOODS I Tientsin, Aug. 13. ithorities are making feverish Qti lo save Tientsin from floodj result ul rise of the Hal river 1 of which i.s new only one foot e surface of the British Concesmdbag carriers are being hurrected along the waterfront.—:44 words
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Article42 1939-08-14 17 I Si! Saturday. Khah, a rickshaw puller h a before Mr L. c. Qoh, this morning to I having committed a stolen $100 K .P. K Menon, a Balmoral Road the morning of Aug. SS nd the42 words
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Article27 1939-08-14 17 Idem, Aug. 13. three Arab vil uhood of the JOth were dy~ ol unknown There were Jewiih tie- v punitive mining a po- hovoth a lew27 words
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126 1939-08-14 17 SillgftpOf*, Friday. {jX a tour o| Malaysia with tw.-nty-rive others fr.m Australia and New Zealand w Mr. H. L Roberta an important newspaper executive irom Melbourne, and en 2SH^DiUtt^Ji6lniiu^^ui^ •ompunied I tin- 1 the t.'.rian I Foot- I the Rich- 1 semi-profes- 1 Football I ni126 words
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Article76 1939-08-14 17 liOndon. Aug. 13. A RAY of sunshine came the way of j discount brokers this week in thej iorm of a more satisfactory Treasury j Bill tender. After a long period of re-j cessions, the average allotment rate! rose to 14s. 0.7d per cent, while less competition76 words
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Article38 1939-08-14 17 HOLY SEE AND WORLD AFFAIRS Paris. Aug. 13. THE Pope received the Papal Nuncio to Berlin in audience II is understood that the international situation was discussed In relation to the diplomatic activity of the Holv See —Pinter.38 words
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Article19 1939-08-14 17 Vienna, Aug. 13 Vienna. Aug. 13— According to persistent but unconfirmed rumours. Cardinal Innitzer is retiring —Reuter.19 words
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Article62 1939-08-14 17 Berlin. Aug. 13— Germany is swung next month for the first time broadcastsin French.— Reuter. London, Aug. IS "I confidently believe a serious air a; tack on the.^e Islands would be brought to a standstill in a short time," declared Air Vice Marshall Sir Hugh Dowding,62 words
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Article92 1939-08-14 17 London, Aug. 13. MEW types ol motor-car engines, driven by high compression coal gas, which it is claimed operate a.s efficiently as engines driven by oil or petrol are to be exhibited shortly to Members of Parliament, and it is anticipated in some quarters that developments92 words
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Article78 1939-08-14 17 London, Aug. 13. A NEW play by George Bernard Shaw, entitled "In Good King Charles' Golden Days" was proI duced last night and was the main i feature of uhis year's Malvern Festival. The play, which well received by critic and n large auoience. is rftscf78 words
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Article78 1939-08-14 17 Botwood (Newfoundland). Aug. 13. THE Imperial Airways flying-boat Cabot arrived at 7.30 a.m.. local time, having completed the 1,995 miles from Foynes in 16'A hours on the second /light of f, British Atlantic air mail c ervice l^.i^v^ The cargo in the Cabot included a brace of78 words
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Article35 1939-08-14 17 Export of dry rubber, uncorrected ftgurE from Malaya. Brune and Lahnan for July are: Mainland 37.331 ns 1 strait* Settlements Islands 175 tons- Brunei 103 tons; Labuan la tons, Total 37.624 tons35 words
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Article133 1939-08-14 17 Singapore, Friday. Halimah binte Ahmad, a female Ma-| labari Islam, to-day appeared before the fifth magistrate, Mr. L. < OOfi, charged with having given false information to a corporal. Sultan Khan It was stated that accused told tin corporal that when she visited a house n Keng Lee133 words
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Article275 1939-08-14 17 Singapore, Salunl ACBIGKBI aaalei eetwesa the fJLCJL and the R.A. <('huii*i> played on the Y\ ground this afternoon resulted in a draw. netting first, toe v., were all out tor 142, to which Iyn contributed a useiul ST— -the hlghesi figure Barliei and Kield275 words
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Article109 1939-08-14 17 WAID to hav- been stabbed in a fig!:' at Loroag 3. Qeylang Road ah/wtij after 6 pm. to-day, two ci Inese rabbet factory CO( lie; aie lying in thfl Tan 'i < lleng hospital injured One "1 them .sustained .mi Inc i wound over the right palm, while109 words
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Article70 1939-08-14 17 Austin (Texas", Aim 13 i"N order to meet the situation re ultI in- from cuts in the price of crud Oil, a Shutdown oi the vast Texas fields for thirty days e u ad' clav by the majority ol the Texas Ra commission which regulafc duetion of crude70 words
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Article352 1939-08-14 18 ipore, Sunday IN a touch and go erirket game played I on the St Andrew's School ground tov the 8 A o B beal the B c.R.C. by re three runs. Though the standard o! batting was not hie,h it was bright, judging Irom the352 words
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Article172 1939-08-14 18 Before the Chief Justice Tuesday. 15th at 11 a.m: -Bkey. 391,3b Ifoban Bingh- Motion for Directions etc Friday. 18th at U a m: -Bankruptcy. Before Mr Justice Ptdlow. Monday, 14th at 11 a.m: --Sumnion-aes-in-Ghambers, Originating Summonses, Petition No 2 33- Re Denis D'Cotta. Judgment Summonses and Judgment Notice.172 words
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260 1939-08-14 18 lINITED services scoit-u cunvmuiig Miweaj i the Merchaj H the cricket tournament played at the S.C.C terday,vhet I Merchants were defeated by nine wickets. "B Merchants who took first lease of the wickets were only able to put 61 on the I board.260 words
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Article325 1939-08-14 18 S.R.C. BEAT SOLDIERS DOWLERS and batsmen of the I SRC. dominated play yesterday when they defeated the Manchesters on the Padang by seven wicketo. This is the last match of the season that the Recs. will play on their home ground. They meet the Indian Association next weekend in their325 words
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Article136 1939-08-14 18 FIVE CYCLISTS FINED (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Saturday. fewer dhan five cyclists were tined this morning for bicycle offence by the acting Second Magistrate, Mr. M. Ismail. All of them pleaded guilty and a fine of $1 each was imposed by Vu- Magistrate. Navaradin had no light while136 words
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Article88 1939-08-14 18 i London, aej, CLOSE of pla\ ket matches West Indies 162. Glouei for 8. c I Nottinghamshire 237. LancuJ I Middlesex 217: Surrcv j Derbyshire 70 i Nichols 6 fcr lgij.^ex 180, Derbyshire 2nd irmaigs 21 j Hampshire 285 (Sperrv 5 Leicestershire 55 for 2. Warwickshire 371 for88 words
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Article31 1939-08-14 18 London. Aug I The England test team to meefl West Indies at the Oval on Satfl will be: Hammond. Hutton. ii HardstafT, Nichols. Wood. Wright.B dard, Perks, Oldfield. Keeton.-R™31 words
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Article64 1939-08-14 18 (From Our Own Corresponded Batu Pahat. SatqJ Heng Peng Teh, a Malacca motfl driver, was to-day charged m Ungku Ismail, .the Batu Pahat m trate, with causing hurt to a OM by driving his car in a negligent™ ner at 6V 2 mile. Jalan Seri Gadin?M Batu Pahat,64 words
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349 1939-08-14 18 p (From Our Own Correspondent) I Johore Bahru. Saturda« being two goals down at the interval, Bella played a improved game in the second half to defeat Education MM goals to two in the Hull Cup match played this afternoon Istana Padang. I349 words
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Article415 1939-08-14 19 I i.-npore. Saturday. l„ r naaei comfortable W ,*ei Vmi four uW division 2.1 league SSe^ d with the Sapper. mto vti-oT'lv Their efforts wer« fn r nance's pass. Humph to Crompton wh( I n V a ™y ■w Ifhf Wcl but .Jhelr effoit. ft-ith lit tl° Miccess. the415 words
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Article56 1939-08-14 19 our Own Correspondent) }> ahat, Saturday. ah **?L hool master, and J* Batu p ch ol gardener, IPah at wen y te 5 Mala y Scho °l> fc >ctiVeiv da fined 20 an <3 IsmaU, the F^Tian a K te for assaulting ►Jti, nmese shopkeeper th T a um56 words
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Article127 1939-08-14 19 I.«»ihlmm. Aug. 12. A START was made wiUi the axNociation football league in Scotland, first and second divisions matches bring played. Result*, as cabled by Reuter, were: j DIVISION I. Aberdeen 3 Celtic 1 Albion R. 5 Ayr United D Alloa 3 St. Johnstone 0 Clydie 4127 words
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Article, Illustration17 1939-08-14 19 mmmmmmmamm^ mlmmmmmu 1 An incident in the match on Saturday between the SCK.A and the j Loyals.17 words
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309 1939-08-14 19 Singapore, Sunday. |N a cricket match played at the Gillman Barracks to-day the S.C.C. j beat the Loyals by 120 runs. > T>V».~ l~ 1 .o j. l l_ me ljuyais, navmg nrsi kuock, were only able to score 108 runs, out of309 words
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Article436 1939-08-14 19 Muar Malays Beat Police (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Saturday. JjCORING three goals without reply, the Muar Malays ComJoined XI beat the Johore State J Police soccer team by 3 o in a I friendly match, played at the Muar Club padang yesterday evening. The Police were rather unlucky to436 words
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Article42 1939-08-14 19 Bleeding profusely from a severe wound over the head, an aged Chinese was removed to the general hospital shortly before five o'clock yesterday evening. He was said to have been knocked down by a motor car at New Bridge Road.42 words
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Article321 1939-08-14 19 Singapore, Sunday. AS expected, Peh Teng Siew and Cyril Wee (Devonshire) beat Wee Hong Loo and George Tan 21—7, 21—17 to qualify for the final in the men's junior sirgles championship in the S.B.A. tournament to-day. Teng Siew and Cyril Wee were fast on their feet and displayed321 words
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557 1939-08-14 20 SALZBURG TALKS MAY DECIDE ISSUE OF PEACE OR WAR LONDON. AIC. I*. OOUK TENSE WEEKS OBVIOUSLY 5 WiMTKSTHK SI NDAY HUES DIPLOMAT* CORRESPONDENT. ALLIANCE ON BUDAPESI WHICH WILL GIVE HER RIGHT OF TRANSIT FOR GERMAN TROOPS ™ROU«H HI NGARY ENABLING HER 10 TURN THE POLISH FLANK, ATTACKING THROUGH RUTHENIA, Hungary557 words
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163 1939-08-14 20 FRANCO PLANS REHABILITIATION FOR SPAIN Pari*, Auf. l& EUft-KEACBING plans for the rehahilitation ol* Spain are reported j to he under consideration by Franco's Government, according to the HftVftJ rangier correspondent. l It is proposed to give Spain an air j force of one thousand war planes, a j standing163 words
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Article144 1939-08-14 20 Campbell's New Bluebird l. i London, Aug. 13. THE design of Sir Malcolm Campbell's new racing boat Bluebird the Second, which is leaving London to-day for Coniston Water, in the Lake District, where if tests prove satisfactory he may attempt to exceed his water speed record of 130.9 m.p.h., departs144 words
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Article46 1939-08-14 20 Trieste, Aug. 13. THE first of 47 vessels of a total tonnage of a quarter of a million planned under Italy's tour vear programme as launched here to-day. namely, the notor vessel Calino for the Adriatic company's Italy PiraeUf Rhodes Alexan dria run. Reuter.46 words
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Article33 1939-08-14 20 Mejri Tp Vosot Chungking Alia nab:- d. August 13. The Congress leader Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru is expected to travel by air to Chungking via Hanoi cither on Aug. 20 or 21.— Keuter. i >33 words
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Article58 1939-08-14 20 London, Aug. 13. ARRANGEMENTS are being made for another big blackout early in September after the holiday season. Several schemes embracing smaller areas have already been drawn up. Some of the tests will begin earlier in the evening. Practice to every g branch of the civilian58 words
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Article101 1939-08-14 20 Blood Transfusion Scheme London. Aut UIITHIN,i, month of tne\ tion of the national emeu blood transfusion scheme, the 100,000 volunteers have been i tered and listed. An official ol thi scheme. conn ing on this result says the first la defence against death in air raU heen established. London was101 words
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Article28 1939-08-14 20 Bucharest. Al4 Fifteen people were killed aal gravely injured when a train was railed at Petroaia. The crash ;si Lo be due to a pointsman's en28 words
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Article90 1939-08-14 20 Shanghai Has A Nervous Day snangnai, Aug. i-. qmc second anniversary of the outbreak of Sino-Japanese h-tiiil 1 al Shanghai was ushered in in the midst of Tension created Ihe bombing outran Jast nitfht which it is feared may be the pre! to further incidents duriii!; the day. ifew was90 words
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Article173 1939-08-14 20 London. Aug. 13. DISCUSSING the reported new hitch in the Tokyo talks, the Sunday Times Diplomatic Correspondent points out that no confirmation has reached London but it would cause no surprise if true. He adds that conversations between Sir R. Craigie and the Japanese Foreign173 words
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Article33 1939-08-14 20 London, Aug. 13 —The death has occurred of Sir Stanley Machin. a forme'president of the London Chamber ot Commerce and of the Association of British Chamber of Commerce.— Reuter.33 words
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Article36 1939-08-14 20 Moscow. Aug I MILITARY talks between M presentatives of Britain, J and the Soviet were resumej morning and lasted for W Henceforth, at the suggestion, there will £W ings daily until the talß eluded— Reuter.36 words
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Article46 1939-08-14 20 aCkinJ Mr. Sumner Welles, ron fen"' ct f M State, at a P%ser l M expects to hole. f ti m with representatiNes n ()1 Government and An* go« ies ccncernhig J which at Ul deadlock oyer tn ,or H e M(>xir:l, d tr 146 words