Morning Tribune, 19 July 1940
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601 1940-07-19 1 BRITAIN CALMLY AWAITS ATTACK: DEFENCES ARE RISING AND BISING London, July 18. JHE GERMAN THREATS of wholesale bombing and sudden invasion, which are daily addressed to Britain with growing intensity by the German wireless and m the German newspapers, are featured m the press which continues to reflect the sober601 words
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Article74 1940-07-19 1 London, July 18. lIN THE Commons to-day, when asked at Question time whether he would (provide an opportunity to every mem-, ber of Parliament to sign a declaration endorsing the Government's policy ol defending every village, every town ana i every city, Mr. Churchill said: -IReuter - 74 words
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Article32 1940-07-19 1 London. July 18. Vlce-Admir*) Geoffrey t^yton, recently appointed commander-in-cnier of "'he China Station, was received a Buckingham Palace to-day, where His Maje.stv Inverted him with the jwrignla of the'Knisht-Oomniander of Bath.— ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article267 1940-07-19 1 London, July 18. RENTER'S SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, continuing hi> tour of Britain's defences behind the coastal "front lines", says that "the lesson of depth his been learned from France, and th»* Germans would have to fight <*ll way before they ever got to th»* streets of London, which M. Churchill toldReuter - 267 words
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56 1940-07-19 1 London, July 18. j IN the Commons to-day, Mr. Churchill announced that he had asked ministers whose duties were intimately; connected with the conduct of war Jo arrange as soon as possible to deep m their offices at the centre of Government. The rea.«™~Reuter - 56 words
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Article33 1940-07-19 1 London, Mf 1«: The German communique reports the landing of Geiman frooos at Ushant. and claims to have started ftres as a result of air raids on -omP places m &outh-east England ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration1069 1940-07-19 1 IfHURCHILL SAYS a TEMPORARY ARRANGEMENT, m the hope that the time so gained may lead to a solution just and equitable to both China ,ncl Japan, aiid freely accepted by them both," was how Mr. Churchill described the Anglo-Japanese agreement signed at Tokyo m connection1,069 words
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Advertisement25 1940-07-19 1 /O*X SAFEGUARD_JPi^SJJ^ kS^ insure with THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLLs MRVK': HEAD OFFICE-NO. «6D CECIL STREET, I ■INGUOBt B.S. Nt NO J25 words
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474 1940-07-19 2 ITALIANS SUFFER MORE FROM AIR, ON LAND Cairo, July 18. i t t.'nt KAF bombers made lurther Tin' h\k communique states wax n**< .o. 111 i^ih destrovrd by direct hit. Bomb and fuel dump* at IfOjata welt attacked, four direct hits being regjtered on the camp surroundnm build- a fire474 words
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Article142 1940-07-19 2 Funeral Of Gassed Dutch Sailors |N THE PRESENCE of the Dutch consul, Mr. H. M. J. Fein and pw minent Dutch residents of Singapore and representatives various Dutch ships m port, the funeral took place yesterday of t two Dutch sailors, Pieter Jacob Ebbenhout and Dirk Offenber^ met their deaths142 words
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239 1940-07-19 2 NAZI RAIDERS FAIL IN ATTACKS ON SHIPPING London. July jg H NAZI "hit and ran" raiders tt I tacked ships off souti. i, t E land to-day. N« sooner ut i t^" I dropped their bombs r n lhf J H fled. I No bombs were dropped lm| b M239 words
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Advertisement175 1940-07-19 2 The only dressing that feeds the hair SILVIFIX HAIR CREAM Rives a vigorous "alive" glossiness because it feeds the hair roots, as it contains Pure Sllvlkrin. It Ls non-greasy and does not gum the hair. SILVIFIX Ls the only hair cream with all the virtues of a good fixative— keeping175 words
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Article, Illustration582 1940-07-19 3 5-POWER PARLEYS IN FAR EAST SUGGESTED London. July 18. fHK possibility of a five-power conference on the Far East is suggested by Mr. Yernon Bartlett. M.P., m the NewsChronicle. He says that Mr. ('ordell Hull's declaration intent show the way to a more courageous and more dignified trratment of the582 words
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Article139 1940-07-19 3 CHUNGKING SAYS ACT UNFRIENDLY IL (ill NGKING, JULY 18. EBu/1 SHALL FIGHT ON WHAT- I EVER HAPPENS, CONFI- ■)l THAT WE SHALL WIN m\\\\ 1 1! I R WE ARE BETRAYED ■>C NOT." SAYS A LENGTHY IniiMlM ISSUED BY THE Win;: i (A OFFICE DENOUNCING 't It l BRITISH DECISIONReuter - 139 words
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Article73 1940-07-19 3 I Istanbul, July 18. I m 'table m the present war have boen upset by Britain's 3 »KI. German diplomats m Turdicted with reasonable aclate of entry into Paris and capitulation were last week Monday a s the date for the Inlation of a portion ofReuter - 73 words
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311 1940-07-19 3 Tokyo, July 18. MR. Yosuke Matsuoka, formerly a Cabinet Councillor and President of the Soutfi Manchuria Railway Company, has accepted the offer of the post of Foreign Minister. Mr. Matsuoka was the chief Japanese delegate to the Geneva conference during the Manchurian incident. Meanwhile, theReuter - 311 words
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Article65 1940-07-19 3 Chungking, July 18 AIR :nai! and pa^enfier srrvirr.; between blmngkitfg and Hanoi and Chungking and Rangoon we eotttini ing The post office announces that a plane will leave Chungking lor Kan goon every Sunday, via Kunming, while the Chungking-bound macnlni leaves Rangoon every Monday. TheReuter - 65 words
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303 1940-07-19 3 Morning Tribune FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1940. No Interest In the Peace Offensive J^EUTRAL correspondents m Berlin expect Hitler to launch another peace offensive at the week-eni. These unofficial j>eace feelers through neutral sources have been made on several occasions since the war began. Whether the peace approach is official or303 words
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Article1018 1940-07-19 4 THE PROBLEM OF SYMPHONIC FORM-Liszi And Some Others JOME VVKEKS AGO. IK W KM ING OF SYMPHONIC MUSIC IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY, I POINTED OUT THAT. FOR THE M< 'ST PART. THE COMPOSERS OF THIS PERIOD WERE INTERESTED MUCH MORE IN THE VOCABULARY OF MUSIC THAN ITS FORM1,018 words
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Advertisement62 1940-07-19 4 AN INVITATION TO MUSIC TKACHKRS. The la, I astern Music School of Singapore is ever interested <« ««m, 1 ,,,,,,,ate with qualified musk- teachers either locally m abroad w.th a view to engaging their services when opporI t",t ""I PrOS|)<>(l X *»«^S sh,ful 1 st.ilo Ihc instrument they teach. I62 words
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Advertisement72 1940-07-19 4 i i(i im Kir i iiorix Arthur Rubinstein London Symphony DB 8658-61 CONCERTO No. 2 m F. Minor Alfred Cortot London Symphony Orchestra Conducted by John BarbirolU DA 7023-26 SONATA m H. Minor Alfred c DB 2023-26 THE FOUR BALLADES *fr# Coriot fvl nSn 1 1 1 mUm f^)l 172 words
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882 1940-07-19 5 I "Whole Country Needs Him" I Chicago, July 18. l\\.] m mination of Mr. Roosevelt for a third term of office as Presides! ot the United States was made after the party itform had been approved. The result of the first ballot was: Mr. Roosevelt882 words
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Article94 1940-07-19 5 locratic platform declares that cvican people are determined n war raging m Europe, Asia and R'|." snail not come to America. j I not participate m foreign X send an army, navy or air U i?nt m foreign lands, except I t ack. tbe .so strong94 words
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Article138 1940-07-19 5 VOLUNTEER STOPS KING'S MOTOR CAR i London, July 18. N 117 HEN the Kin* paid a surprise S visit to a munitions factory m southern England las* niffht, his car was stopped by the local 'defence volunteer who cb;tllenf- I Ld: "Halt, who goes there." t t From the drivingReuter - 138 words
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Article51 1940-07-19 5 London. July 18. THE Ministry of Transport announr. v that a new order will come into force on July 20 under which no one may buy a new unregistered motor vehicle without a licence from the Ministry For the present no licences will be granted*Reuter - 51 words
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110 1940-07-19 5 j New York, July 18.— The Iron Age estimates the st?el production at 87.5 .per cent, of capacity. There is a slight flattening out cf orders lor light products. It is believed that this is of only temporary significance as the requirements cf the defense110 words
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Article24 1940-07-19 5 U.S.— N.Z. Air Service Auckland, July 18. The first Pan-American clipper aircra f t tonnectlng New Zealand with the United States, has arrived. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article451 1940-07-19 5 Chungking,, July IRBRITAIN has acted contrary to the HfUMslples of international law, Sino-British treaties and resolutions of the League of Nations by her decision to close the Burma route m compliance with Japanese demands declared" a spokesman of the torugn Office. -The Chines Government, the mtesmao451 words
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Article, Illustration959 1940-07-19 6 VERA ARDMORE - Birthday Message Broadcast From The States: Social Events VERA ARDMORE PEOPLE AM) PLACES TO-DA* Hv U'iTH the net tomtom towarda nrpfftfting brigfel printfl the batik nnmg bacotmn mow importMi thiini'V'-r ;t- ;i la>lii'»ii aeCCMOfy. The «*<**> »f batik cotton are many and onf of the most attractive ways n uhirh959 words
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171 1940-07-19 6 'Just You And Me" And The Sentry ■THIS true story of r I amid the stern dm,. I happened when thr Au< 'I Infantry Force was travpii in M\ I England recently. :At n*ht. when thr y j X clamped down and not j Iff glimmer of a cigarette v.171 words
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Advertisement103 1940-07-19 6 jft WHY IK) 2*Ls£% THOUGHTFUL WB BARENTS SEND iff" t^P THEIR SONS AND DAUGHTERS TO PITMAN'S? It la because the College's system of lapltl siMHrlalLsetl training haa been extraordinarily successful m assisting young IP'-'opic to well-paid and progressive. poKtu m all branches of Commercial nnd ■ecreUMftl work, and Accountancy Such103 words
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Advertisement74 1940-07-19 6 \&£*y SKIN CLEANLINESS i L f if SMn c»re Isn't a matter of happy dabb'nj^ with a mil of pots and tubes, for beauty is oexr 10 skin cleanliness m first your skin must be cleansed aid toned and sm-.. >>id soothed. to cleanse your skin way beneath the surfjce74 words
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Article, Illustration945 1940-07-19 7 I. before baby I NEXT FRIDAY... vc deal with the all-important question of WEANING m our MothcrhMi Page, so be sure not I t.» miss the second of this helpful i new series. Food f 'harts and helpful advice for toe moS ther-to.be will be945 words
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Advertisement96 1940-07-19 7 •THE ROYAL BAhERY BAKES FINE BREAD AND CAISES- >. Bm B^ /i\ V Entrust the making of your VQ^/Ji/- 1 I special Cake to the care and SJaftP g^pS^^^ ingenuity of our Master 1 Vs2^sissi) Baker. Let him create some- vV- .W^m^> V >r^.n^r-r" thing unusual for you— made y>96 words
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262 1940-07-19 8 II ABOI/lt IHSPITES will henceforth have to be reported to the |j Colonial Secretary for settlement by him or by arbitration tribunals to be appointed by the Governor, and strikes or lockouts Meurring during the time OH disputes or differences are being itmMilli will be illegal,262 words
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Article65 1940-07-19 8 FRAUDULENT POSSESSION NG HOE, a 33-year-old Hokkien. saw a thief throw away some sheets of I rubber at Boat Quay. He picked them up, wrapped them m a mat and walked int3 a .second hand goods shop, intending to dispose of them. A detective, however, followed him Into the shop65 words
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Article70 1940-07-19 8 FLAG DISPLAY MAY BE PROHIBITED THE DISPLAY of a flag, or banner or emblem which would be likely to cause a dislurban. mto promote disaffection may be i>m. hibiteU according to new regoli. tions published yesterday. These regulations empo;vei \hr Governor to prohibit thr display by any person In nuhlic70 words
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Article132 1940-07-19 8 Adult Fatally Scalded A 25- YEAR-OLD Chinese, Yang See Lim, met his death on June 27, when he tripped over a table on which was placed a kettle of boiling water. Fatally scalded on the 'neck, amu, chest and right back, he was remove! to the Tan Tock Seng Hospital132 words
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Article88 1940-07-19 8 OWING to the numoer >i S M residents who seem anxioio I their children to Australian univei I and schools, the Australian I Travel Association has asked tin* I F.W. Rolland. who is visiting Bmi I m the course of a holiday m the I to88 words
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Article51 1940-07-19 8 Unlicensed Press fHHAN SIM MENG, formerly employe* t at the Union Times Press LM pleaded guilty m the Fifth Police Court yesterday when he was charged wKI keeping an unlicensed printing press. The magistrate sentenced Chhan one day's simple imprisonment nd ;/J BddltiQO, fined him $100, 01 two montn simple51 words
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Article73 1940-07-19 8 Sydney Maintenance Case Echo MR. John Joseph Holland, app< before Mr. J. L. McFall m :n District Court yesterday, consented. i» pay his wife, Mrs. Boris Emily ahi Holland a weekly sum of £3, accou: to a provisional maintenance onw made by the Special Magistrates Children's Court at Sydney m73 words
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Advertisement52 1940-07-19 8 A i i A &&C. PRODUCT 1 I s s/\ "^^^yT~r^^^^WJjZß~fl^ llfl iL iLjßHffmfnnilx I I 111 THERE IS A WITTON MOTOR FOR every drive designed for 1 1 the specific requirements of All classes of industry. A(l nh 77t(> OtlMr-l f/t nc Co (J "Magnet House Singapore.) v s52 words
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Advertisement289 1940-07-19 9 DFGDFGDS |or A— "'d iS<Mil<* j Snid your small Advert" to the I 111 HIM i Insertions tor -j the price of J, Situations Vacant K^'uunp^r. 'NO. MM, JS^ffr. 152. Race Course Road. gf»f»jg». KP Lady Convassers for Seleable ProSalary Plus Commission. Apply Box: M.laya Tribune, (I gW}sg; WAN ED289 words
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Advertisement554 1940-07-19 9 Photography LILYWHITE STUDIO. (No. 95lDj 1 To Let 3?-B. OUnC-M ROAD Furnished or salr of furn txire. All Elec.rlcal Conveniences. Apply within. (No. 11<>E) TO LET. Newly Built, 18, Fort Road, Singapore, from Aug. 1. Inspecction between 4. 30 and 530 p.m. Apply 5, Derbyshire Road, off Thomson Road. (No.554 words
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Advertisement666 1940-07-19 9 Educational I JEBBONS on Reinforced Concrete Designer. 176. 1 c tact Course Road. Singapore. (No. 14Si t EVENING CLASS for Draughtsmen New session v rom August. Terms made easier. Architect. 76. Race Course Road. Singapore. (No. ?3B} ie BENNETT COLL-GE Postal Training— Pew 8h».l--ings Monthly. L.C.C. Examinations: Book- teeping, Shorthand.666 words
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Advertisement383 1940-07-19 9 Wanted RJin ikontas. (onux Oonf ill Kod lc C:ne BpMlal Cheap. LetUrs n.\ Hugh. Hat 2. pn.l Buildings. tHo 148E) X D B 12 Bore (fiin (rhrap. good) P'»H Mrtlculara Box 2(>4 Malaya Tnbune, biu«idtK)r^ (No M7E» WANTED Flat unfurnished, cr Bungalow. Partiilais Bu\ 201. co Malaya. Tribune, Sln^noie. (No.383 words
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Advertisement192 1940-07-19 10 A Rollicking BRITISH Comedy Show! 1 W I.l I •> I«f I «F~^ I•' M Vh^V smi^ \ici»lfFf KH&4 k^ im Spr.ial Supporting Attractions With SydiHv Howard. indudiim H-:.r CJKAC'IK SlMi:- TOPNOTCH TENNIS' ANNIF LAIRII" A Picture every Tennis I WISH M LICK as lOC enthusiast should see. VVAVK \IF192 words
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Advertisement213 1940-07-19 10 Sampan Man s suicide w. V ith round hU nock. Tan Ah. WWfJ The Famou^Tstars of STAGECOACH' and 'LANCER Sl^ Tnited m a thiilling: Historical drama. THE SCREEN'S GREAT Tk, r..ri., .j», Blorc ol I DRAMA of AMERICA'S ker, .f «k< 1760.. ku r... ■^■•■■w ma»ce »>ill» CjlervSirl lam,. j#&^lfc213 words
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86 1940-07-19 11 I London. July 18. it re: support given by trade unions to the t T or: la indicated by the hall a million pounds p^eed at the disG«)V( rnment m interest-fire numerous trade unions. M large contributions are exthe n«d Urn days, and theBritish Wireless - 86 words
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Advertisement202 1940-07-19 11 < A It I V A I. M. II I IN HONOUR OF H.M. NAVY, ARMY, AIR FORCE I MALAYAN VOLUNTEERS FREE ADMISSION TO-NIGHT'S COMPETITION QUICKSTEP CONTEST OPEN TO MALAYAN VOLUNTEERS 4 CUPS WALTZ CONTEST OPEN TO THE SERVICES RECENT WINNERS BARRED ALL THROUGH DANCING TO-NIGHT TEA DANCE 7—9.30 NIGHT202 words
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Advertisement144 1940-07-19 11 CHANGE YOUR FROWN I I'M A SMin 4^3 ctME to tiii; THE MOST AMUSING SHOW IN TOWN CEORCEFORMByj A B.F.D. PRODUCTION. SUPPORTED BY AN INSPIRING AND I THRILLING SHORT "UNCONQUERABLE MINESWEEPERS"! book \ou i»iio\i: <i?Ni:t I MATINEE: SATURDAY SUNDAY 3.15 |> l£^~ 1 CATHAY BEAUTY SALON Announces i An experienced144 words
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82 1940-07-19 12 IPOH AUGUST RACE MEET FOR TAIPING? I mm Our Own ft |j •iten I pun. July IX. PI I; X lurf Club's August m« H m;:, scheduled for August H and 21 wiU n«»i be held In Ipoli. it was decided at nieMini; uf d»-!c pltci iron. Pi. ik and82 words
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Article122 1940-07-19 12 TKKKK inisht be a new flyweight champion m Singapore to-morrow fallowing the boxing programme at the New Woiid I" night when Johnny Mortcll steps into the ring as challenger lo Little Abayan, the present holder of the flyweight title. This .should \>>' one of the most122 words
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Article964 1940-07-19 12 SELECTIONS FOR TO-MORROW'S RACES <\l\ (tilt RACING CORRESPONDENT) wHOOT if AND BESISTANCE SHOULD PROVIDE THE S /iST BKTS l" TOMORROWS RACES AT BUKIT ttSS SMS. DAY OF THB SINGAPORE TURF CLUB'S JULY RACE MEETING. Breuketefl hfti strong hand m maiiv vents and ibOUW saddl? I winri i In The Fox,964 words
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Article166 1940-07-19 12 PE V.M.C.A. Mfc-saving competiiiun for the Sir John Bagnall trophy be held on Tuesday at the Msociat pool, starting at 5.10 m the with the following competing i .t Wong, F. L. Wong, Tan Ban Poh, Fong Kirn Choon, Lewis Cheng, Tan Ban Hoe, Henry Yeo,166 words
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33 1940-07-19 12 Pu'au Brani beat the R.A.O.C. by ten goals to otl» m a Division 2A league c occer encounter at Alexandra yesterday. Milan Brani led 4—o at the interval.33 words
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Advertisement120 1940-07-19 12 Singapore Fly-Weight Championship Bout .^^^■n^k. AT THF g\ I W -WOIIIH AIIEVl J^ IM4 TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Mk 1m, ABAYAN v s. MORTELL Wr MORtI^Jac- ,JI1 3) RDS <CHALLENGEK) WfiZm ABAYAN *™'^J iA 1 i» BEEN CLAMOURING FOR THIS W.^ tlOHT FOR A LONC TIME NOW Tc^ htq wniuvf FIGHTING FOR120 words
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81 1940-07-19 13 Evening Concerts at The Hollandsche Club (oncrrts m aid of the, MMMM Will in/•pianoforte and vocal 111 ,s vocal duets and V The evening will n- «ith l>u(<h national songs ■a liv tl»' Choir. S will only be a very number of tickets ava.l- i »r .ad. evening and as81 words
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Article, Illustration225 1940-07-19 13 DOOKING is now open at John Little's for the Musical Society concert to be given at the Memorial Hall on Sunday July Bth at 9.15 p.m. The Soloists will be Olga Wnite (soprano) and Denis B. Soul (organ). At the age of225 words
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Advertisement23 1940-07-19 13 I KING'S SCHOOL Nursery School Junior School Kindergarten Senior School ART CLASSES EURYTHMIC DANCING DRILL and GAMES Prospectus on application to the Principal.23 words
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Advertisement103 1940-07-19 13 Announcing Two Concerts I IN AID OF THE NETHERLANDS RELIEF FUND i to be given at the DITCH (LIB on FRIDAY. 406. 9th., TUESDAY, \V(i. I.Sth at MS p.m. j TICKETS OBTAINABLE AT I HOLLANDSCHE CLUB or I Messrs. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. I The Symbol of HIGH CLASS RECORDINGS103 words
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297 1940-07-19 14 IN A PLAN which Government has under consideration for thr establishment of a flying training school at the Civil Airport. Singapore, applicants must be British subjects between the ages i.f 18 ;md :.»K years, and must be prepared to serve as pilots or m297 words
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Article185 1940-07-19 14 Cinema Review TF sonn- film titles have been a puzzle to you, this one, "The First Rebel," which opened its Singapore season yesterday at the Alhambra will add to the number. The picrure deals with American rebeLs all right, but how these came to be the185 words
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Article49 1940-07-19 14 Tientsin, July 18. -The new auxiliary defence force (special constables which was recently organised, made its first appearance yesterday evening whtn about 70 men paraded for the first time and were Inspected by Mr. James Turner. Chairman ci th« British Mimir inul Cowncl 1 ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Advertisement203 1940-07-19 14 DFGDFGD The hest possible services are being maintained by the P. O. S. N. J rm HS straits t0 their usual ports of call m China, India, Ceylon mcl the United Kingdom. Tassengers are requested to register their requirements, but under present circumstances sailings are perforce restricted. Special Holiday Return203 words
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Advertisement306 1940-07-19 14 CHETTIAR DONAils 10,000 RS. Ipoh. ITtdM A GENEROUS gift of Rs. 10.00 s to the War I-^ind lias bet\ Mr MS M M Meyyappa f he proprietor of the local or-nkinp firm of M.S.M M i Street, Ipoh Mr Meyyappa Chettiar In India and the donation was Ml the suggestion306 words
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Article20 1940-07-19 15 I London, July i». price) £2«6V 2 Buyers f £2663/ 4 Sellers .Official Price) £265 Buyers £265 4 Sellers20 words
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Article28 1940-07-19 15 I London, July 10. IP** 1 Buyers Sellers Quiet 12 116 12 316 !d August Bh 12 316 rd) Sept. 11 'r 12 icJ'OctDec. 11 1:W 11=?428 words
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Article90 1940-07-19 15 I London, July 18. 521! Rubber i:atrlC Ex^Div. Imperial Chemical Industries °3 \v 2 Imperial Tobacco 813 Aver Hitams l Anglo-Dutch i4 tf Canadian p acific I ndon Tin Jff r pi m. Trust 22,Llnggia Southern Kintu JJj* P.il: London Asiatics 2 i 9 Witwatersrand Areas 37.690 words
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Article51 1940-07-19 15 I London, July 18. T T London on Paris TT London on Batavia 7.58* T T London on Shanghai 4 1 a T T London on Hongkong Is. 3 H32d T London on Tapan Is. 3 3/ B d. T TLondononNew York 4.02 1/ 2 to 4.031^ Official51 words
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Article18 1940-07-19 15 I London, July 18. Silvw 22^2 21 15 16 BAR QOl I r^ine per oz. £8.8.118 words
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Article61 1940-07-19 15 London, July 18. Palm Oil 'Malay) In Unquoted Copra 'Straits FMS) SeptPmhor t^'ment Unquoted Sago Flour (Sarawak! Aug t S'ment. 17 9 Sellers Sellers Tapioca, Sec 4 Pearl. Ist QualHy (Singapore) my' Aug. S'ment. Unquoted Pepper (FAQ) White Muntok Jt^vAiig. S'ment. 3% Seller Pepper (FAQi Black Lampong JiilyAi;-... S'ment.61 words
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Article22 1940-07-19 15 RUBBER YOFk July 17< f Buyers Sellers ttetTww Firm 21V2 2134 TI F V; 'ii Oct. Dec. IST? 19*2 Quiet22 words
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Article219 1940-07-19 15 Delay In Evacuating Children London, July 18. UK. Geoffrey Shakespeare (Parlia- mentary Secretary to the Ministry of Shipping) replying to the debate on the suspension of the scheme of evacuation of children to the United States and the Dominions, said he had been instructed to carry on and make allReuter - 219 words
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72 1940-07-19 15 London, July 18. Admiralty communique states: "Information has now been received that one of our cruisers received damage during the enemy attack on July 8. This damage, however, did not effect the ship's operation against the Italian Fleet on July 9, m which action there72 words
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564 1940-07-19 15 Malays Lucky To Take Points MALAYS 2; HIM SI 1. A LATE iroal jjave the Malays a 2-1 Reserve Division win over the hineae tlu* latter's <irst cicfeat this season at Anson Road Stadium last evening. The Chinese were unfortunate to564 words
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Article265 1940-07-19 15 JIK Indian labourer, Ayawoo, unsuccessfully appealed m the High Court yesterday before the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Terrell, against a conviction and sentence of nine months' rigorous imprisonment imposed on him by the Criminal District Judge on a charge of causing grievous hurt to one Seenivasan.265 words
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Advertisement79 1940-07-19 15 H.M.S. VAN DYCK BOMBED, SUNK London, July 17. iralty to-night announced HJU, Van Dyck, while em- s a naval auxiliary, was •'> air attack off the coast of «n June 10, 1940. Hirers and five ratings were nl'e 29 officers and 132 ratings wra of war. Info" -°f-kin have all79 words
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Advertisement15 1940-07-19 15 is Your MOTORCAR My miitcd? South British Insurance Co., Ltd. Tel. 5026 2, Finlayson Green15 words
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Advertisement136 1940-07-19 15 i SPORTS DIARY TO-DAY SOCCER: Malaya Cup competition, Singapore vs. R.A.F., Stadium. BOXING: Bell's promotion, Abayan vs. Mortell, New World. TIDE TABLE TO-DAY High tide: 11.21 a.m., 8.8 ft. 10.35 p.m.. 9.8 ft. TO-MORROW High tide: 11.56 a.m., 8.9 ft. 11.15 p.m., 9.9 ft. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. tetablirhed by136 words
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Article102 1940-07-19 16 JAPAN'S FUTURE HOPES Tokyo, July 18. COMMENTING on Mr Cordell Hull's v statement opposing the closmg ol the Burma Road, the Navy .spokesman said that Japans policy *Juld not be affected by the "mere verbal gesture of a third party Asked whether the agreement with Britain was satisfactory, the spokesmanReuter - 102 words
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Article228 1940-07-19 16 BRITAIN HAS AMPLE FOOD LONDON. JULY 18. THF MINISTER OF FOOD STATED IN THE COMMONS THIS AFTERNOON THAT IT WAS HOPED TO INCREASE THE DISTRIBUTION OF TEA AND SUGAR AND FATS DURING THE WINTER MONTHS. 1 Mr Boothby who was introducing the Ministry' of Food vote, declared that hU ministryReuter - 228 words
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125 1940-07-19 16 MANILA CABLE RESENTED BY JAPANESE Shanghai, July 18. CRITICISM was vticed yesterday even-j ving by the Japanese Embassy spokes-] man of the action of prominent Mania! Americans who, on July 16, sent a HG*»| ■age to Mr. CoruelL Hull. United States Secretary of State, r.nd to Col. De Witt Peck.125 words
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Article15 1940-07-19 16 Chicago. July 18 Government agencies are studying European relief problems, especially re-] garding wheat.- ReuterReuter - 15 words
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The Morning Tribune Friday, July 19, 1940.
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Article47 1940-07-19 16 Gibraltar. July ;g I THREE were killed early this thornil I when a hostile' aeroplane raidß the fortress and dropped a number I high explosive bombs. Little material damage was done I The casualties are the first of thJ kind experienced here ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article52 1940-07-19 16 London. July ig I In the Commons to-day the' i{M Liter ol Home Security announced I would be an offence against the T.-J chcry Act 1940 for Britons to assist Gtl mans invadmg this country by tit <fl by sea, and would therefore br uunufl i^ble byReuter - 52 words
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Article49 1940-07-19 16 London. July 18 IX the Hor.3? of Ccmons on Wt^'nesdaJ the Foreign Under Secretary Mr fl A Futler, stated that as far as :fl Foreicrn Secretary was aware, no propfl sals had been made by the Boviet UniaH tc the Turkish Government re-::irdlsH control of the Dardanellr< British WirelessBritish Wireless - 49 words
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Article22 1940-07-19 16 Licnaon. juiy ie Between 40 and 50 men suspected m h?m« members of I.R.A. we:! rounded up m Belfast this morn:n?.-l ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article16 1940-07-19 16 Bangalore. July 18: Twenty thcusaaM employees of Kolar Goldfields near herej have gone on strike ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article124 1940-07-19 16 Chicago, July 18. Mr. Roosevelt has chosen Mr. Wallace (Secretary of Agriculture) to run for the vice-Presidency Mr Wallace's nomination wiU attract the support of the all important farm belt and had been widely predicted. Washington. July 18. Senator Burke of Nebraska has announced he is withdrawing ni>124 words
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234 1940-07-19 16 "No Large-Scale Exodus Of Children"— Premier London, July I* MR CHURCHILL, answering a question m the Commons about tW evacuation of children overseas, said:— "lt is most undesira that anything m the nature of a large-scale exodus from this co should take place (cheers), and I do not believe that234 words
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