Morning Tribune, 21 August 1939
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section12 1939-08-21 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE L, IN SINGAPORE, MONDAY, August 21, 1989. five mm,12 words
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Article157 1939-08-21 1 IOTE WITH IME LIMIT" DR BRITAIN? Tokyo, Aug. 20. ■L Sugiyama, Japanese Conimunder-in-Chief m North Mhavinu conferred with liis commanding officers, has Ho takt* effective measures to meet the situation arising H virtual breakdown of the Tokyo talks," according to a ■ispaUh m cived by Domei. ln» to Domei,157 words
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Article93 1939-08-21 1 R. A. F. PLANE MISSING London, Aug. 20. A Royal Air Force plane with two officers and four men aboard is reported by the Air Ministry to be missing on a flight over the Nort/h j Sea. The machine left on a flight yesterday morning and should have returned toReuter - 93 words
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147 1939-08-21 1 London, Aug. 20. correspondent to-day with last year. Then the decision of high policy hurriedly taken a^ the situa on deve looed. To-day, those decision, have already been taken, covering all NM ecncies. mmm retreat without lo^ thl 27 may be decisive ItReuter - 147 words
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Article249 1939-08-21 1 NAVY READY FOR ANY CRISIS London, Aug. 20. THE Royal Navy is now m a greater state of preparedness than ever before m peace-time and even than m 1914, writes the Sunday Times' Naval Correspondent. It is no exaggeration to say that if war should break out the entire maritimeReuter - 249 words
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Article100 1939-08-21 1 London. Aug. 20. MR. Neville Chamberlain (Pre- mier) is leaving Scotland this afternoon and arriving m Lon- don early to-morrow morning m J order to preside at the meeting of J Ministers fixed for Tuesday, m accordance with arrangements j made before the Ministers dispersed forReuter - 100 words
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Article67 1939-08-21 1 London, Aug. 20. k man was detained at Perth yesterday m connection with alleged espionage and will appear m the police court to-morrow morning. The arrest followed a conference at r^rtb between the Procurator-Fiscal, and Xf of*e Special Branch Secret Police from London and the ChiefReuter - 67 words
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Advertisement8 1939-08-21 1 r^- P^es KrU' 10 II ■r,.pt-» ij ..■■•■■■••■Ml8 words
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Article1359 1939-08-21 2 Annual Event In Singapore IV>GS ol all sizt-5. ..iiapc and colour were on display yesterday morning when the annual dog show was held at the Racecourse, under the auspices ol the Malayan Kennel Association. Close on a hundred entries were re i iwd tins year, and the .standard \va:1,359 words
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Article180 1939-08-21 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) I Johore Bahru. Sat| REMARKING that the distilling of illicit sarosu must be I M. Ismail, acting Second Magistrate, to-day imposed a I S3O, or m default one month and one week's rigorous impri 1 a Chinese, Chai Meng, charged with being m possession o180 words
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Article120 1939-08-21 2 (From Our Own Corrl Bahru.l Chinese woman, cai lj "sin-ken- and ignoJ 1 law. was charged befor 1 I Second Magistrate, Mrl to-day with attempting! Customs ddtv on tj I cotton piece doth, vaj cents, duty being 15 M OutUning the caie -I Inch. Abdul Aziz, A-suaiß tendent of120 words
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Article51 1939-08-21 2 HAKI.IS DICKE] (To the Editor of the Mgtf Sir.— l noticed the reviei referring to the domestic li Dickens. To dig up the pa writer, who has been loved loved by so many, does not by any means. On the d makes us hopelessly disillusi Yours, etc., Singapore. Aug51 words
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Advertisement107 1939-08-21 2 And You II Peel Young Look Young Nothing ntfcH man or woman more than jehea caused throiißh bud kidne) action liiLs Miak.-H you suXfor from Getting up Nights. Burnmo, Itching Passages, Nerves Dizziness, Rheumatism, Backache, Lea Pains. Circles under Eyes, Swollen Ankles. Los, O f Appetite, Enerfly, etc. because Idneya107 words
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Article265 1939-08-21 3 unday. I ,flf I "suap I and I H.J.F., ko] k rMH owners 1 I even to ltat d the O Koleks mann^J te^at short intervals. ■ok m at the winning post lsop.ni. The total disKuut miles around the n tbekolek owned by Moil ci Telok Sengat, Johore have265 words
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323 1939-08-21 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Penang, Suiulay. DENANG. recently much m the news m England as a result ol m which the name of the leper Settlement of Pulau Jerejak mentioned, bids fair to once a^ain set the lead m so far as this d:323 words
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Article77 1939-08-21 3 (From Our Own ('orre-poiulnit JobOTC Bahru, Saturday. Appearing before Mr. M. Ismail, acting Second Magistrate this morning Chinese named Wong Poi. who Od charged with throe sam 11 offences. The accused was arrested a< Praaeta Estate, Kulai, at about 1.15 p.m. yesterday. He pleaded guilty to all77 words
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Article218 1939-08-21 3 From Our Own Correspondent I Malacca, Friday. rjMING trial, A. Kandiah. a 45-yeur-old Tamil .shopkeeper at Bunga iva aopeared before Mr. J. G. RapnoDort m the Police Court on Friday on' three chaiges of voluntarily causing hurt by means of a dangerous weapon The accused218 words
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Advertisement19 1939-08-21 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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Advertisement38 1939-08-21 3 EYE EXAMINATIONS. EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. Speriali/ine:. Ocular Muscle Anomalies TC^-^fr Crossed Eyes, W^ Complicated Cases of J^^ Defective Vision. Thompson Optical Co. Qualified Eyesight Specialists. 4 ARCADE BLDG., PHONE 3002. •R. A. fhompFon, Dr. of Ocular Science. ><==55w I38 words
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Advertisement141 1939-08-21 3 r^l PROFESSOR I L M U I) I) I N. SPECIALIST IN ARTRO-rALMISTHY ft HOROSCOPE KKADINO. 35 years study m Prance. luly. Egypt M Switzerland and varlov.s p«rto »f »JJJJ No matter what worries, annoys or p«rpl€ von He will posltivelj explain you h m to succeed In Bunln^s. Financial.141 words
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Article29 1939-08-21 4 I wS mm I S P°* Buyers Sellers l.st Liwaid September Buy.: I 2nd Forward OctDcc. Buye^ I 3rcf Forward Jan March 3uyers 8 I Sellers I29 words
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Article199 1939-08-21 4 Till. Bukil X H Rubber Company Umlt( d rep m foi the year endec urn Mj states The operations for th< v resulted m a profit of $4397 tin i' IUI iZ .l !l m hl f^rwird from last'vcai tma H6.724; [earing balance at credit '1 profit199 words
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Article61 1939-08-21 4 PALM OIL (Malay) P vi&u In bulk AugSept. A COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) Aug. shipment £10 5 0 SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) Auk. shipment 7 10', Kllen TAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist quality t (Singapore) Aug. Shipment 13 6selluEPPER (F.A.Q.) White Muntok Aug. Oct. Shipment 3 MBtn Black Lampong Aug. Oct. Shipment61 words
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Article202 1939-08-21 4 Monday at 10.30 am Magistrate's Appeal Ych Ah Chong and 5 oil vi Rex. Tuesday at 10.30 a.m.: -Magistrate's Appeals ii. Ne Thong Hai vs. Rex <2» Hoe Peng Kee (Chop Ho Yuk jKeei vs. Chan Siew Poh »Chop Wah j Yong i Thereafter: Bkcy. 391 38 Re202 words
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Article118 1939-08-21 4 Distillers aZ7 WUs T 1 Dunlop Rubber 6 JJ« I General Electric f A l x 7r I Imperial Chemical Industries 29 7^ -ml I Imperial Tobacco it\ 2 9 's I Anglo-Dutch I* 1 30 iU Canadian Pacific jVji 4 9 I London Tin 3 116118 words
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Article45 1939-08-21 4 I RUBBER XT v c fl w Steady Market Tone 16** dosed I Bpot Buyers 3 4 I Seller* lfi r 'K I Forward Oct.Dsc. Buylri 163* I TiN Sellers I Market Tone Steady I s P ot 483 4 closed I45 words
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Article68 1939-08-21 4 London. SaM Previous To-day I T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 176 Unchanged T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8. 72*8 8.71% I 1. 1. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 311 16 Nominal 3 5 Nominal I i.i. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 223 32d. Unchanged ii.68 words
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Advertisement41 1939-08-21 4 |^fjp|| SAFE CUARD YOURSELVES \<|g^ INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY plus SFRvrrF HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREET SINGAPORE, S.S L PHONE NO. 5918. ■B pM fip^iSWss I Ifl^ v alps«^ I ItV t fj Jb Qpj j^_41 words
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Advertisement15 1939-08-21 4 l.\l3lP£AillAßl.i; SHU'IUTI South British Insurance Co., W I I Tel. 592G 2 ItohJ*" r ''^B15 words
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Article193 1939-08-21 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends ..pore. Auc 19 1 p Company Durtend Books Close TIN Austral Malay 9d No 49. Id bonu.s Srpt 1 Batu Sclangor 2» 2 f l Aug. 22 Johan 5 r int. Auk. 23 Kramat T:n 3d. No. 27 An Raub Gold 5d. int Sept.193 words
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Article361 1939-08-21 5 1.15 l2 P^ d 6- 7! 13 3 \3 9 20.6 219 4 3 4j» i 9|- 9 9cc 1.12% 117 63 7- 7- 79 41- 4 6 0.45 0 50 3- 36 0.40 0.43 ..21- 28 023 026 111 2-- -:s 2 9 6.50 6.65 159 166 0.65361 words
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Article169 1939-08-21 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Saturday. I Ampats 3^ 075 Ayer Wengs o<l i Batu Selangors U6 l^Ocn HongFatts 058 061 Hongtoig Tin 15 6 1W •Kamunting Tin KeTts^ "1» 2 Killlnghalls If' l H Kramats m 118 Kuchais i. 13 Laruts 1 55 London Tin J ssaer i% Rahman Hyd.169 words
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Article203 1939-08-21 5 A!or Gajah 0.»5 0-95 Amal. Malay 1-40 MScd Ayer Hitam 0.90 0.95 Ayer Molek 0.85 095 Ayer Panas I-*? Rncsptt 0.47 051 Batu Lintang 0,98 l.(g Bedfard 1/2 0.82V 2 Benta ?ns l'lS Borelli n\n 053 Broga nS 0 53cRnkit Kqfil 0.70 0./5 BUKIC 15..0. BukitKepcng iIS n203 words
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Article74 1939-08-21 5 1937 red. 1962 0 tffcWfceA 90 100 nom n IMS re" 97 2 wii e.l. 101 102 nom HfH lei'ToOCOOO ,06 108 nom Wb S8.2M.000 A 113-, U4Vi nom j 1 955- 1» S625.000 el 10SV4 107' 2 nom f% red' 19^5-65 $3.000.000 el in 118 474 words
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Advertisement162 1939-08-21 5 [oversea- I 1 CHINESE i BRNKINC I I CORP. Tiidertakes banking t.an- I sactions of every description. Places at your disposal the multifarious services of I its institution with branches J all over South Eastern Asia I connections m all princi- I j pal cities of the World. I o162 words
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Advertisement220 1939-08-21 6 I act kll/^LJT ie aic rtndal Suite" pure enjoyment, one ol LA j I NILiH I 6-15. 9-l3tbe unoottesi nmnlnf. fetit wrttltn tad u^i telH ies jcromed m BingaPAVILION SIX ANNABELLA ROBERT YOUNG jß^^^^Q^W&f&P Mt IN llfl VIfTRO-CiOLDUYN WAVER ▼o^ /<* "BRIDAL SUITE" mh^- \KTHIK I(U Adili; LATEST MOVIETONE NEWSREEL220 words
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Advertisement109 1939-08-21 6 YOUR FAVOURITER^ Welcomed back by CROV I Yesterday IN THEIR FUNN M.C.M. Comedy! ICAPITOLJ 3 g ft [>.^ SCOTLA Laurel and Hardy m "Bonnie Scod»d N A Uugh T(>lllt 1(>1 Brand New Print! Shown by Public The CAPITOL'S NEXT ATTRA THE YEAR'nyPPY-GO-LUCKIEsTROiii I I I V I I J an109 words
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Article21 1939-08-21 7 2 nces 1 £h a l i thf fnited lil" 11 He first C* gi -rr«« iv.i«hlngtia D tr r21 words
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Article25 1939-08-21 7 Sunday. fe^Sngapore next President Doomef for present at the dinner wr p:.n! Clerc. managC'firm, who addressed Jeer- Choy. Mr. Frank Koer.fMt Funk, and I25 words
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Article16 1939-08-21 7 ill._The &.OW-tor. 'its launched by th« pester fiom Clydeside der Stepii#n and Son* sh Official Wireless16 words
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142 1939-08-21 7 INQUEST INTO R.A. OFFICER'S DEATH Singapore Saturday. FI'RTHKR evidence was recorded at the Coroner's e?iquiry this iimrnins into the death of Lieut Michael Leonard Williams, of the Royal Artillery, who met his death i» a motor tar *-mash which ocruired at Kallang Bridge on the morning of Anf. Miss Elizabeth142 words
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48 1939-08-21 7 "HERALD" MAN EXPELLED FROM DANZIG Dftnsig, Aug. 19.— The Daily Her-, aid correspondent Mr. Keith ScotWatson has been gfvw 8 bows' notice to leave the city by the Gentian Secret Police this morning. He was later escorted to the Polish frontier. by Qtitipo men m plain clothes.— ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Advertisement104 1939-08-21 7 A COMEDT THAT IS different! Imeetpubu^^ 1 as she steps obt if the i i social register...onto the 1 m l^y muicl#l I VI y'Qpi on th« muggt M 'yV T r id city 1 1 ii Vv FAY BAINTER IDA LUPINO Ltt WWHIN HEWTC AWETTI WAIffIEH HYMER Directed by104 words
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Advertisement133 1939-08-21 7 i SUN TALKIE j I "The Devil Is Driving" j j EMPIRE TALKIE I 7 I'M. TO-NIGHT 9 P.M. I "Bulldog Drummond's" Revenge aaaa a a■■ .li POSITIVELY LAST DAY YoHr Last Opportunity to fee tWi Thrilling Spy Drama. £-15, 6-15 9-15 \l II \>gH»\ J Mft jb F^B^BHB^^ 1133 words
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291 1939-08-21 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Monday. August 21, 1939. PALESTINE PROBLEMS |P, as BmeraOQ declared, consistency is the bugbear of little md.i, the British Government certainly open to no reproach i grounds of smallmindedness th regard to the administraon ol' its mandate Qver Palesne The Permanent Mandates Commission majority report on White Paper291 words
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Article1082 1939-08-21 8 C Wicksteed Armstrong - C Wicksteed Armstrong ■By* Trend Towards Fascism jCVEN the most earnest and sincere of democrats acknowledge today that democratic government has its disadvantages, and the habit of shutting one's eyes to defects, whether they be our own personal imperfections or those of our political or philosophic faith, is not1,082 words
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Article25 1939-08-21 8 TTHE Chines pUI of! Peipinj! office wasH among: employees f 'I Hritons or British firm* ceived letters w:irninj| leave their jobs or !ia< 925 words
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Advertisement23 1939-08-21 8 T»dxy't White Label Amunmcancnt Woman needs no eulogy she speaks for herself 1 he rare quality of OEWAI'S needs oo eulogy. W.* .i>.-ii-23 words
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558 1939-08-21 9 1151 members of the Chekiang Political Workers Corps ifthefiiOf the Chinese administration m areas under ..tion This small force, is soon to be reinforced itioiial young men trained by the National Military i the Corps m Japanese occupied areas is threefold: Chinese authority and enforce558 words
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Article136 1939-08-21 9 Chinese (iovernment is so revolutionise ajfri'atn scientific lines that /one to the extent of msurf rmer:, who accept new LJS any loss that may be m experimenting with southwestern province of t "he government-endowed ag-e-iperimental stations are tss spring improved seeds tjlion and sugar cane gratis k peasants, and136 words
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Article113 1939-08-21 9 Paris. French Foreign Minister, M. »nnet. officially disclosed the > concerning the Spanish *s in France. 3 a question m the ChamstJted that so far 249.000 su?e?s have b?en repatriated tt white 259.000 are still m jJJ that Mexico, the only that took m any larger FJpanish refu-ees. namely113 words
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Article105 1939-08-21 9 SOVIET -U.S. BARTER PLAN P Vladivostok. hKSONS m close touch with the State Department report that the Government is Riving serious consideration to a barter plan whereby the Inited States would trade surplus cotton to the Soviet Inion. behind m its textile production, for manganese, vital element m munitions manufacture.105 words
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93 1939-08-21 9 TAILORS DON'T LIKE NEW BATTLE DRESS The "battle suit" of the Army khaki blouse and trousers wa* criticised at the conference of the National I'nion of Tailors and Garment Workers m London. "No one In the trade bjtf a good word to .say for it." Mr Bernard Sullivan "It is93 words
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Advertisement23 1939-08-21 9 I" Your Convenience f°RE OR AFTER I THE SHOW f\E At The iPITOL J ESTAURANT Sydn^ Qpta AND P oei >6 Strawberrlei l^'btainabi^23 words
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Advertisement41 1939-08-21 9 1 TNI TRUI TONIC FOOD TRADE H^?-—>»WJHM ARK— 75 YEARS OF HIGHLY EXCELLENT DESIGN MSy PAYMENTS CAN BE ARRANGED Distributor for Singapore Johore HUP FOH CO., No. 581, North Bridge Road, Singapore. i&U ~~A^ Telegraphic Address. PHONE 5934 y iv^ GOODWOOD41 words
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Article, Illustration118 1939-08-21 10 nvl vi mhrfl) PFOPLF WERE INJURED, a building crashed to the shattered over a wide area when ag M expluS on hat s h :>k "he City of London occurred m Godlhn.n Pauls Cathedral, nearby, was shaken. Squads of police and firemen were rushed118 words
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Article, Illustration107 1939-08-21 11 ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL SHAKEN THESE GRAPHIC PICTURES of the explosion m London City show: left: Firemen at work on the flames some hours after the explosion. The wreckage is that of the building which collapsed. Below: extreme left: looking down on the heaped debris after the terrific explosion. Centre: firemen107 words
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Article, Illustration1727 1939-08-21 12 Nightgown with braces: New forms of slimming: Searchlights operated by women? Character told by feet gy Our London Correspondent London, Au<;. 10. I HAVE talked to several leading dress designers recently, and almost without exception they declared that the battle of short skirts had been won.1,727 words
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Advertisement35 1939-08-21 12 COLOUR IS— i PORTRAIT STUDIO NOW OPENED WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO A FREE SITTING FOR A COLOURED PORTRAIT *f IM1 1! ii Ini *f store THE ONLY ENGLISH-OWNED STUDIO 44, High Street PHONE 442135 words
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Advertisement31 1939-08-21 12 YiVULCIfZ APPOINT^ HAIR STYLISTS AND KEAUTY SPECIALISTS HAIR TREATED BY: LATEST OIL_ MACHINE FACE MASSAGE 'fz^r^ 363-A ORCHARD ROAD (beyond Scd^s Road Pobc^^ 7 for er Bb tW^t>» '■^Hrn A/ .^^BW31 words
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Article, Illustration29 1939-08-21 13 Beautiful Ann Sheridan p«»s^s for thr uiirra on a wolf- skin ru>{ m hrr N II o I I wood home Wai m r Bros.t.29 words
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Advertisement430 1939-08-21 14 Bf I* r^ h^ r -w.. m Ml BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA.tINES (XMCORi'OR'tTED IN ENGLAND) Outwards t BHUTAN 6.100 Sept. 23 RAJPOTANA 7.000 Dec. l t BEHAR 6.000 Oct. 2 RANCHI 7.000 Dec. Id CHITRAL 15.000 Oct. 6 RANPURA 17,000 Dec 29 Carjo only.' Homewards Leaves Leavet Tonnare S'jh>re Tonnage430 words
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Advertisement330 1939-08-21 14 TO FRENCH p 0 R ll *>V chargeursTeuniJ HOMEWAKD». I LINOIS For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp. Dunkirk I I CAP VARELLA For Marseilles. Nantes. St. Nazane ft Birdeaux R^l TO SAIGON INDOCHINJ S CAP VAPELLA For Saieon. Tourane and Haiphon? Au I I CAP PADARAN For Saigon, Tourane and Haipl;ong i330 words
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Article43 1939-08-21 15 ,ni WHARVES OKI I KlP''" IMRBOI'R ■Wharf: !>> I Djirak. !)n,i. Wha B^>^!l.S IN i'i:V DO< KS Dork: Nil. ■a Deck: N Deck: Fntrance Fxit (iate Cialf I 2 I 30 2 3 V M 2 3 2 3 I 543 words
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Article46 1939-08-21 15 IP.. Attf. 20. c athi contest between ited States. Ralph :pf. Roy Co Blame RiI Charles Bettham of the Uniestibii lew world 809 I times) relay record with a f minutes 35 5 second*, beatprevious record held by the Kates bj 35ths of a second.—46 words
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Article99 1939-08-21 15 RESULTS of Saturday's Races at Ipoh were as follows: Race I—Twinkling Eyes SU Sll Roseolet Sll Sl* U?ce Z— Rebel King 553 Sll A u boss S7 Rf publican S7 Race 3— Foxy |tt S8 Ladolct S7 Spring Girl S9 Race 4— President SlO S6 Wcdtn S799 words
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Article309 1939-08-21 15 HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS London, Aug. 19. RISILTS of English and Scottish association football matches 1 played to-day wer?: SCOTTISH LEAGUE, DIV. I. Arbroath B Alloa 2 Ayr United 0 Rangers 4 Oltic 2 Hearts 0 Falkirk 7 Cowdenbeath Hibernian 3 Clyde 2 jiMotherwel] 3 Aberdeen 0 jPartick T. 2 Albion309 words
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315 1939-08-21 15 IXWL London, An 19. J\ (he third and final test match at the Oval to-day, England had scored :fr> and West Indies 27 for 1 at close of play. The wicket was m the batsmen's favour. Up to tea time. England were playingReuter - 315 words
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Article97 1939-08-21 15 London, Aug. 19. nOLLOWING were the close of play i scores of English County cricket matches, played to-day: At Cardiff: Northamptonshire 305 for b. against Glamorgan. At Cheltenham: Gloucestershire 214 <Sims 7 for 109); Middlesex 195 for 7. At Bournemouth: Somerset 381 for 5 vs. Hampshire. AtReuter - 97 words
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Advertisement300 1939-08-21 15 ■Tl XV S 5» II IL l» I. I> K. H Tncorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. H"R Aug. 31 Sept. 4 ■I.LA Sept. 29 Oct. 3 I Ha! che-ip round tnp ticket* from Singapore to Au.tfralia issued at the C.a^s pajscrigers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or300 words
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Advertisement71 1939-08-21 15 BRITISH JNDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO V LTD, (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA T A L M A 10,00G TONS SAILING SEPTEMBER 7 AT 3 P.M. The abcve vessel ha? excellent modern accommodation for Fir.st Saloon ani Second Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China71 words
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Advertisement26 1939-08-21 16 I' i /or I ill f I v I t r- J k w the Jlij^ whole fa mil ifl Gnrrti CUEI I j >* fVIILK J26 words
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Article273 1939-08-21 17 t Belfast. Auk. -'<>• Mpl, yclinjs (irand l'ri\ over the ('lady Circuit o| 22't i ho 500 c.c. class, {he winner "as Serafini Utah Hi* time ".»s 2 hours M minutes 5i seconds, with an >efH S(.-oiid vii Firth, riding Noi |f?U time wax 2ho ir^ 32 minuti seconds.Reuter - 273 words
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Article37 1939-08-21 17 r a (Vn;ury-Fox th. Alliam- IS withdrawn Sana > sugg^ted Ehad been raised to it. released for general tin at the Alhambra. tudien. W yesterday. exceilt nt production, telling and notable for the Qeorge Sanders m pa:'37 words
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Article47 1939-08-21 17 Ltiand." which many people picture Laurel and is back at the Capiilar request and proved a esterday'a perform id with the type of humour e-p two first-rate comedians mcl if you have not yet seen i should certainly go. Those ready seen it once will need47 words
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Article139 1939-08-21 17 JAPAN HONGKONG SHIPPING I Hongkong. Aug. 20. m warships which apBatShavnton are reported ■mptinij shipping- bound defending ■a the support of guerrillas. ■apaneM aeroplanes raided ■nshui and other places and ■J*r 200 bombs was dropped and damage I danced beyond LungM: ;o m<\ heavy righting evening. The ob- Hifmy M-cms139 words
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199 1939-08-21 17 London, Aujr. 19. OIR Malcolm Campbell's official record is 141.74 milei per hour. The average for the two runs is 141.85 j and 140.62 miles per hour.— Reuter. Campbell Parted soon after 7 a.m GM.T when the must had lifted froiv Conistcn Water.Reuter - 199 words
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Article95 1939-08-21 17 Aliens Rules For Irish Suspects Lo m lon, Aug. 20. NEW methods to deal with the I.R.A. menace under fhe Prevention of Violence Act have been adopted by the Home Office. To-day the Home Secretary issued registration orders m twenty cases. These I orders, issued for the first time, imposeReuter - 95 words
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Article95 1939-08-21 17 Serious Floods At Tientsin Tientsin. Aug. 20. THE dyke has been breached By uic flcod water exposing the ex- German concession at Tientsin to the danger of inundation. The water i.s rushing through the dyke like a cataract. Shop keepers are feverishly moving their merchandise to sater places. Tennis courtsReuter - 95 words
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126 1939-08-21 17 Madrid, Aug. 20. (SPAIN'S determination not to become embroiled m a European war should it eventuate are becoming increasingly evident although no official statement on Spain's foreign policy has be«n made since the end of the civil war. The declarations of Spanish leade froReuter - 126 words
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116 1939-08-21 17 Egyptian Mission To Turkey Welcomed Tin. b bul. Auk K v I:iri '■"> hMdi I b General Rlieydi P \Ml!,T«'i',"i ''-I- l" 'V' l!1 uh ;:ITir! V l l :kl 1 Anß chW 1 •< Turkwh mllitan offanisatioiui Meanwhile tin- no edlng itch the lasi phi Army manoeuvres i dReuter - 116 words
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Article93 1939-08-21 17 REFUGEES LAND IN THE NIGHT Haltti, Aim 2«» ABOUT 800 Jewish illegal kmnlpmnf including 200 women and chlldrei landed on the .shores of Palestine durii. the night under cover of darkness. Th< came m three boats from a ship belie v to be a Greek steamer. Ono of the boat:Reuter - 93 words
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Article261 1939-08-21 17 ANNUAL SIPPMKS— van Tenders arc invited under the fallowIng heads for .supplies to the Singapore 1 Municipality from Ist January 1040 foi 1. Brooms, fUIJTtf. Rattan. Paddj Brashes, etc. 2. Bakau Firewood 3. Bakau Piles (for general use) 4. Bakau Piles (for Sewerage Extension Scheme) 5. Scaffolding Poles,261 words
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Article51 1939-08-21 17 Havre, Aug. 2H THE 30,000 ton Pasteur, Prance's lult t luxury liner which was badly dan. aged by fire m deck m March, sailed for her trials to-day. The Pasteur was 'built to replace the ill-iat^d AtlantiqiShe will make her maiden vovaee. <> 'Buenos Aires on Sept.Reuter - 51 words
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Article497 1939-08-21 18 OYMS I MANCHESTER 1 KEFEA7 ING the M. by thitf to one m a stirring soccer nxturp'av.d :il Gillman. the Loyals won the Garrison Soccer iday. h they still have two Wj'g ire eigh L n P h :n. With thus tien these two teams met ed their defeat497 words
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Article164 1939-08-21 18 Loyals Beat R.A.F. At Baseball Singapore, Sunday. THi-: Kcoftd league future oi the Singapore Baacbaii Association Wai held tins ail-; noon at the St. Joseph's Institution ground, at Bras Basah Road, boiore a very large crowd when the Loyals whipped the strong R.A.F. by 1« to 3. Hit Royal Air164 words
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Article58 1939-08-21 18 Paris, Aug. 19— A conference of interested powers to settle economic questions m the Far East is suggested by Le Temps, which supports the British action m Tientsin, and says that Japar has always refused to consider he conference method. Nevertheless It Is the on'y way toReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration20 1939-08-21 18 I ;i.,b«.i 1,-,, ..i llyrnaLj h charmlnf scene from M.GJI.'. f Nlfhl e*min| t,, the Capitol on Wednesday August W,20 words
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Article288 1939-08-21 18 R.A.F. LOSE TO S. C. R. C. JN an one innings cricket fixture, played on the S.C.R.C. ground yesterday, the S.C.R.C. convincingly defeated the R.A.F. by five wickets. Eu Cheow Chye was solely responsible for his side's big win for he contributed an undefeated 71. Others who did well with288 words
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Article257 1939-08-21 18 eight run. 1: TaiiKlin rwterdiy h l Battini I for 109 i m bowliog ol D iJB took five a- I runs retped JW I 53. He tr the bofl .cant resp« 1 ropes en thn five boundari* s The Servir- d h it\M opening pair itributingl but brilliant257 words
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Article62 1939-08-21 18 (M.O. I Ayoun I before th 1 Mr. M. Isn I found m p 1 might reason; stolen prop* The accu 1 not give a .sat Wjf^ M he came to bi m i un isli« machine he M f JI sSM said, "but Ido not know Court inspi62 words
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Article322 1939-08-21 19 SINGAPORE'S WIN WAS elancor team was nervous that there was far too much hesitation among ail the players m getting rid of the ball. The Singapore attack on the other hand A r ere a quintette thai combined enterprise with skill. Lai Chuan, Quan Cheng and Valberg were sound without322 words
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Article267 1939-08-21 19 S.CC BEAT MALAY REGIMENT AT CRICKET 'THE S.C.C. beat the Malay Regiment 1 by nine wickets at fee padaiu yesterday The match started shortly after 11 o'clock and the Malay Regiment were all out for 51 Waites took 4 for 16 Jagger 4 for 14 and267 words
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531 1939-08-21 19 TOURNAMENT BAD MINTON IN HAW PAR HALL and Leow Kirn Cheng 21—12, 21—15. The re-draw of the S.B.A. men's open singles and veteran's singles resulted as follows' MEN'S OPEN SINGLES Top Section— Bye: John Lee, Wong Peng Soon, Wee Kirn Wee. Wong Chong Teck SeahEng Liat. Wee Boon Hai, Yap:531 words
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Article15 1939-08-21 19 Brook line. Aug. 20. In the semi-finals of the nXVj V*. C-0.-Rcutcr.15 words
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Article176 1939-08-21 19 I N the first match of the Indians I Cricket Tournament between the Punjab XI and the Bombay XI. The game ended m a draw. The following are the scores: Bombay Xl.— l Innings Armar Chand b Ram Piara Reavilan b Ram Piara B Mistri b Choor176 words
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Article57 1939-08-21 19 ttt John. Now Brunswick, Aug. J> The Canadian open goll championship concluded to-day, the winner being Harold McSpacien of Winches: Massachusetts, with an agR» of 282 Kor bii roundi he returned 67 and 80. 73 and JUlph Ciuidahl, the former America. open champion, finished second 7Reuter - 57 words
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Article540 1939-08-21 20 IN FAVOUR OF TALKS ON DANZIG^ Rome, Auft 20. THE <-n<l of tin week was marked by a Steady increase UD pessimism over the outcome of the Danzig crisis. It b •cnerallv believed that Italy would favour the idea of a general conference to resolve outstanding problems and lead540 words
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Article267 1939-08-21 20 Belp,nul<\ Auu. 20. A stirring appeal far unity of ail Yugoslavs to make thu ountry able an'l Strong to resist all lemies from uny side was made hy Dr." Tsvetkovitch m a speech at a religious service en the battlefelds of Tser m velebration of the twenty-Reuter - 267 words
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Article34 1939-08-21 20 Prague, Au^. 20.--On Baron von Ntuj r.ith'.s recommendation, the Government I baa Issued a decree establishing equal- ity between the Czech and German languagts. The protectorate is thus oftl- clally bilingual.— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article22 1939-08-21 20 I Oslo, ham 20 —British whaling owners have reached complete agreement with the British officer? and men's unions 1— Reutcr.22 words
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Article198 1939-08-21 20 '•TWE Sund:»> Times m an editorial otaer?fa| t I 1 papers have recently developed two new Mich;^ n '^."fl ;d unities agitation and enlargement of German) I magnitude of these demands is apparent to anyone wST M j W( In Bri! J ia V* 1>! fl could only bReuter - 198 words
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Article29 1939-08-21 20 John n y Weissmuller Married GarfieJrt. New Jersey Aug. .20. THE film star and champion swimmer Johnny Weissmuller, has married Beryl Scott, well-known member of San Francisco society. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article75 1939-08-21 20 LORD HALIFAX RETURNS London. Aug. 20. pEUTER understands that Lord Halifax's return from Yorkshire In-day instead of on Monday is not due to nny specific international development but is m order to review the events of the past few days m preparation for Mr. Chamberlain's return from Scotland early nextReuter - 75 words
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Article85 1939-08-21 20 Tokyo. Aug. 20. THE Japanese sponsored Nanking Government, according to trie Domei Agency, i.s understood to be filing a strong protest with the Municipal Council of the Shanghai International Settlement m regard to the shooting affray m the Settlement last night. Police of the Japanese-controlled City Government are85 words
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Article70 1939-08-21 20 Oslo. Aug. 20. A RESOLUTION urging settlement of international differences by peaceful means was unanimously passed at the Jubilee conference of the International Parliamentary Union. On the proposal of 23 British M.P.'s the conference decided "m view of the gravity of the situation" to telephone the textReuter - 70 words
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Article44 1939-08-21 20 \l monument comnu'inorat™ British sh t fired to BeM Great War and the first BiJ charge was unveiled near H The ceremony was attended General R. L. Mullens andM men of the Fourth Royal m Guards, the first raiment action Bffainst the Germany44 words
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Article36 1939-08-21 20 Klerksdorp 'Trans al -THE death l> jn n fS| I Commander Frank plorer.— Renter Commander ml 1874, accompanied f M Trans-AiitairM.- WJJWJJ was second m ronun^^W 1924. He holds the "J| the Royal Geo^n'P^ al^l36 words