Malaya Tribune, 4 July 1939
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Title Section38 1939-07-04 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales xxvj: -No. 157. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, July 4, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1939 FIVE CENTSL38 words
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Advertisement101 1939-07-04 1 (>(>k s,nar. By Wearing -AURORA TIES" rOttJLAB 40cts. sl N M»\KD «0 cts. AURORA S Good For Children re 1 I O-CEDAR POLISH I MAKES THAT CLEAN DUSTLESS HOME 1 I FRIENDS ADMIRE. j I CLEANS AS IT POLISHES I BEAUTIFUL FLOORS are easy with O-CEDAR POLISH. J I fIR101 words
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Advertisement231 1939-07-04 1 The Malayan Engineering .Company Ltd. (Incorporated in the Strait..* Settlements) Nominal Capital $1,000,000.00 Subscribed capital 113,110.00 Paid up Capital 73,254.00 Nominal value of each ?hare $10.00 Payable on Application Allotment $6.00 Payable on Ist Call 2.00 Payable on 2nd and Finn) Call 2.00 For further particulars nkase apply tc the231 words
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Advertisement237 1939-07-04 1 {MADAME PAGE 1 LAI.E W, PICCADILLY, LONDON j DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER 2 TAILORMADES GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASION* IN STOCK. t FROM:— I.S 5. $30. 13 BATTERY ROAD, TEL. «327. SINGAPORE J SPLENDID BUILDING I SITES with NO EXTRA CHARGES I for: I Septic Tanks J Asphalt Roads Drainage System I Water237 words
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Article, Illustration127 1939-07-04 2 THE Trustees I f Hie Temp lege. Inc.. Washington, centiy conferred the degree oi upon Dr. Mak Ting Sum, DM L. M.S.P.. F.P.C. (Lond», tN•• I (Lend... of Kuala Lumpur, scientific work and his the,is. "The Ethicali Philo ,-ue.ius," have earned him this 1 Fome127 words
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Article30 1939-07-04 2 SS "Behar" has left Hongkong and is expected to arrive at Singapore at neon on Wednesday, July 5. She win proceed alongside the S.H.B. Wharf on arrival.30 words
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Article212 1939-07-04 2 Tho following arc paasenger Sarpedon, which 101 July 5:— .1 Mrs A L Laldl Mrs M. McWhli H BmoU.Hr R Bry 1 Mrs R M Gambler and 2 K E. A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs I and infant. Mr. and M*c son. Mr. and Mrs n J212 words
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Advertisement427 1939-07-04 2 HTEAMER SAILINGS. I BRITISH I INDIA I (Incorporated in EnfJ«H» OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 f vim 15.500 J.uiy M 1 fMAALI 0 800 July 28 17,000 Aug. 11 17 000 Aug 25 X SSSgALORE 6,000 Aug 26 SSPURA n-000 Sep 3 »*WALPINDI 17.000 Sep .22 l BHUTAN 6.100 Sept.427 words
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Advertisement490 1939-07-04 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated IP Germany). j The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 BJS "GNEISENAU" omits North China 9m9 J s.s AUGSBURG" July 17 I ms. "REGENSBURG" omits Manila 19 HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND HAMBURG BREMEN. Sails490 words
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Advertisement439 1939-07-04 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Regular fortnightly service betwrer Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hingkon? and Amoy, iKulangsui. Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday tnps. NEXT SAILINGS:— For CHINA RANGOON •Hong Kheng" July 3, 4p m "Hong Peng" July 14 "Hong Slang" July 11 4439 words
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Advertisement128 1939-07-04 2 HAMIHJRG-AMKRIKA LIME B Deutsch-Australische Dampfvchiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1939 t m.s. BURGENLAND via Manila July 10 t >.s. SAARLAND via Muoila July 26 ms RAMSES 5 via Manila Aug. 7 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND128 words
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Miscellaneous172 1939-07-04 2 f DAILY CROSSWORD fl CUM ACROSS: 27. Rather stift. 1. Mark Twain wrote of a tramp heic. CUJTK DOWN^ j, Lest rice .anagram.. SSespean 7. Famous poetess. "l=„, rP J Alice found this a wonderland. 2 C.nsiire. IS ?n* is said to be as good as la wus ramous 20172 words
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Article385 1939-07-04 3 I LONDON COMMODITIES I London, Monday. I Previous To-day Change 1 Idle Quiet I 8 3 16 8 3 16 I HJBBE" Buyei-3 "j" 81!4 I SellerS 8 3 16 I forward July Sellers J g 1|4 I September Buyers j buvers 8 5 16 8 5385 words
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Article67 1939-07-04 3 i ist Of Current Dividends Singapore, July 3, 3 p.m. Total i Dividend Boob financial T 1N elos* Date Ex Div. «d. No 19 July 14 Su?» July at ll 2V 2 Kmt i final July 12 Aug. 3 July 13 10% less tax nl/ Kmta 2'/;67 words
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Article744 1939-07-04 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore. July 3, I p m. irraser and Co. buyers sellers. Ampat Tin 3,6 4,Austral Amal 4,6 5,3 Austral Malay 36,- 40,Ayer Hitam 20,- 21 h Ayer Weng u.<2 0.<6 Bangrin 183 19,3 Batu Selangor 1.17% 1.22% toerjuntai 9,- 10,Burma744 words
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Article85 1939-07-04 3 Singapore, Monday. Tin at midday was $113 12, down 1,8, and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 28 18 cents, buyers October; December 28 14 cents, market quiet. Although dull conditions ruled in both the Rubber and Tin share markets throughout the day85 words
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Article245 1939-07-04 3 Singapore, jmy o. The following are the exchange 3tocl this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London TT. 2 3 15,16 London demand 2|3 15,16 Lyons demand 2052 Switzerland demand 240 314 Hamburg demand 134 I' 2 New York demand245 words
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Article15 1939-07-04 3 Singapore, Tuesday. The price of tin at noon m Singapore to-day was:— $m% (up15 words
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Article20 1939-07-04 3 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28 (dowr. H); Sellers 28' (down 1 i)«20 words
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Article156 1939-07-04 3 6% Maynard fc Co. Ltd., norn Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31.. 90 1W SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. noff Mar. 31, Sept. 30........ y 01 4y 2 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar 31 Sept. 30 A ii" 4V 2 1909 red. 1955 $1.00«.-000156 words
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Article179 1939-07-04 3 Singapore. July 3. R (Siam) W Ccast No. 1 per Koyan R (Siam) W Coast No. 2 per Koyan R. (S.ani) W Const No. 3 per Koyan $121 Siam New Crop Mo. AI g™ Siam New Crop No. 1 JJJJ Siam New Crop No. 2 JJ« Siam No. 1179 words
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Advertisement23 1939-07-04 3 THE EASTERN UNITED aSSIRANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED u!v NK^ IOTOU VEHICLE, &SS!i% Accl Tl()\ ANn mrl?S COMPENSA. INSURANCE, ,J£OIL STREET. W. HALL, Otneral Manager23 words
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Advertisement182 1939-07-04 3 19-25, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Telephone: Manager's Office 4512 Exchange Dept. 4r>l3 General Office 4514 Cable A«drea>: -rmOVINBANa." Head Office, Slnchow. Paid-up Capital (Ch.) $10,000,000 Reserve Funds $13,000,000 Total Assets n (approx.) m $108,000,000 Board of Directors: T I SOONO S'RF.NG TAWO TO v C KOO CHAM YIO WOON ix'lAl YIN182 words
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Advertisement391 1939-07-04 3 BANK OF CHINA Incorporated In China by Special Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Sincap* re Telephones: Manager's Office 8444. Asst. Manager's Office 6441. Exchange Dept. ©441. General Office 518*-* Cable Address: 14 CHUNGKTJO." Paid Up Capital vh. 140,000,0004« Reserve Fundi In t Excess of Ch. t 5,200,000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch.391 words
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Advertisement2650 1939-07-04 4 W» WANTED by European Commercial firm experienced travelling salesman for uncountry. Apply Box *5. 744, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. Svate age and salary required. WANTED DISTRIBUTORS. Throughu_t Malaya. Make money with saleable «indry goods. Apply Box No. 742, co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (654.A) WANTED: Saleswoman Eurasian or Ufainese to sell cheap2,650 words
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Advertisement444 1939-07-04 4 MESSRS. M. h v I IBRAHIM r ;H Formerly of 72 Bras BauA M Jm Have Now Removed 14i No. 5 Rochorc Singapore. 9 MORTGAGEE'S AND Meal sale mkm OF STATUTORY LAND GRANT M FREEHOLD PROPERTIED '0 BE 9 AT THE SALEROOM <i| MKSM TAN HO OON nv. I in444 words
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92 1939-07-04 5 Raids On Homes Of Missionaries Reuter. London, July 4. ,c M opening nf wegotiitiom in Tokyo Lord Cq?tl, at the T I ord Halifax Foreign Minister), postponed a question j„ the Hi use of Lords for Thursday, asking: Govf art Her information in regardReuter. - 92 words
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Article170 1939-07-04 5 Mjy Be Off Reuter. Hilt. JUI> i»ns Ween tbc Japanese H ins deliberate ex- it- itnu'ut of Briliniistn must oi i\v imp"ndim; i ml Mr. R. A. <; i ~<l.i-Sfirctary in j i tmtnifttS 10-day. tin filiation a'. Mr Bu'ier said tu:iiJp tor the «ho wishBl i!i ship .i'Reuter. - 170 words
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Article225 1939-07-04 5 No Premature Handing Over Of Chinese Reuter. London, July 3. QUESTIONS about the four Chinese who gave immediate rise to the Tientsin situation evoked a statement by Mr. R. A. Butler (Foreign Under-Secretary) in the House today. Ur said he was unable to add anything lo what hadReuter. - 225 words
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Article118 1939-07-04 5 "Sky Shouting" To Be Banned SKY SHOUTING" and advertising by towing a banner behind an aeroplane ate to be prohibited. This wa.s revealed recently in a memorandum by Sir Kingsley Wood, the Air Minister, or the report of the Gorell Committee on Control cf Flying. Sky shouting' was defined in118 words
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161 1939-07-04 5 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, July 3. "<><-! that the Chirac Central Government has just pro;,(cd a law forbidding rbe importation of a list of foreign articles. In explaining the embargo on unnecessary imports, a spokesman of the Chinese Finance Ministry said that theSin Chew Jit Poh. - 161 words
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Article43 1939-07-04 5 British Official Wireless. London. July to be called the of war 1 being destined tc ■■^Z^ mi 0n d »Ul administrators, Ac general trade train(K n^oul d be enrolled in time ***°oSg2 Sygf- -c 18 to 43.-British Official Wireless. - 43 words
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151 1939-07-04 5 DECLINE IN EXPORT OF RUBBER TIN A BIG drop in the export of rubber from Malaya is revealed in rubber statistics for June, published by the Registrar General of Statistics. The drop in the export of rubber from the previous month is nearly 11.000 tons. June exports of rubber from151 words
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Article204 1939-07-04 5 Danzig Coup Reuter. London, July 3. RAKING a statement on Dan* zig in the House of Commons totlay, Mr. Chamberlain said reliable reports indicated that extensive measures of a military character were Leing carried out in the Free City. Large and increasing numbers of GermanReuter. - 204 words
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88 1939-07-04 5 Reuter. New York, July 3. CASUALTIES <o far during the four-day Fourth of July holiday number 248 dead and hundieds injured, mo tly due to motor accidents and drownings, but shoe tings accounted for nine. The intense heat sent millions to f he beaches,Reuter. - 88 words
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Article100 1939-07-04 5 British Official Wireless. London, July 3. Paris 176 20 32 New York 4.68 v K Montreal 4.69 9 16 Lisbcn 110*4 Brus&els 27 Geneva 20.76V 2 Amsterdam 881 3 4 Milan 89 Berlin 11.66 3 4 Belgium 11.66% Athens 547 T /2 Stockholm 19 42 Copenhagen 22.40 OsloBritish Official Wireless. - 100 words
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150 1939-07-04 5 FIVE YEAR OLD MOTHER PREFERS DOLL Lina Medina, the five-year-old mother, thrust away her week-old son in hospital at Lima Peru, on May 20. and whined: 'Take thai thing away. I want my doll." Lina's tattered rag doll was placed in her little arms to be kissed md fondle*!. Her150 words
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Article60 1939-07-04 5 Reuter. London, July 4—Runaway marriages Gretna Green will finally become a hh:; of the past by legislaten just Tmrleted abolishing Gietna Green cerevon'f.- and what are described as similar "lingular marriage 'Jhe House r»f Ccmmons passed the third reading cf the bill last night. The billReuter. - 60 words
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Article89 1939-07-04 5 Singapore, Monday. For stealing and "cruelly torturing a fcen by batting it with a fish hook and tackle/ 18-year-old Tan Say was fined $10 by the IPiird Magistrate <Mr. Kenneth A Blacker>. A fellow-villager complained that after losing fowls from his garden at Kampong Alexandra Road he was89 words
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Article633 1939-07-04 5 THE WISH FOR PEACE We welcome intelligent letters on any subject from readers, but $n publishing them we do not necessarily associate ourselves with the views expressed. (To the Editor of The Malaya Tribune). Sir, —In this turbulent period of world unrest, where each day sees633 words
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Article42 1939-07-04 5 Rev s.M. MALT., '.'•ill Rive a serf's of talks on "The Attainment of Personality" under the auspices of the Tamil Bpworth League, commencing on Thur day. July 6. at 6.15 p.m. All interested a?« cordially invited to be present.42 words
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Article47 1939-07-04 5 Ordinances passed at the meeting of the Lceislative Council held on June 12. are published in yesterday's special issue cf the Governmpr" Gazette. The Ordinances are the Food Control Ordinance, the Children Ordinance, the Adoption of Children Ordinance, the Public Authorities Pr< tceticn 'Amendment) Ordinance.47 words
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Article883 1939-07-04 5 Confessed To Have Killed Six People London, June 16. EUJGKN Weidmann, self-corfessed murderer cf six people, walked to the guillotine in the square before Versailles Prison and paid the .-uprtnu penalty. The mother and sweetheart of one of his victims. Roger le Blond, the Paris883 words
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Advertisement7 1939-07-04 5 O¥JLTINE /s Milk plus Malt plus EGGS7 words
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64 1939-07-04 6 Belgrade. ONE-THIRD of trie population of the Ytigo-£Cav capital is si.ffering from Malaria, according to medical estimates. The cases are, howeyer, stated not to be of a serious nature. The epidemic la believed to be due to the lecent floods. The royal guards64 words
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285 1939-07-04 6 Singapore, July 3. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 37V2 4JAyer Hitams 19 B 21 Hitams 0.29 0.32 Batu Selangors 1.15 120 Hongkong Tin 18 6 19 3 Bangrins 20- 21|Chandenangs 11- 12 Hong Fatts 0.60 0.63 Idris Hyd. 6,- 7,Ipoh Tin 20 21Jelapahgs 24 25 Jelebus285 words
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113 1939-07-04 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Monday, noon. Buyers. Sellers No. IX R. Bps* loose 28'b 28V 4 NO. IX R.Q.&. fob. In oasai July 2d 713 289 1 G.F.A.O. R.S'.fc'. F.OB, in bah.; 28 1.16 28 31« F .".O. RS.S. FOB in b*iC3 27113 words
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Article435 1939-07-04 6 ".I.I Article I MEAT Eeef steak; kati Eeef stew or curry; kati Fillet Steak; lb. Mutton, Australian; lb. Mutton, Indian; lb. Mutton, Malacca; lb. Pork, lean; kati Pork, lean and fat (1st quality); i-M POULTRY Capons (locally reared); Ducks; each Fcwls; kati Eens (locally reared); ka Pigeons,435 words
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Advertisement244 1939-07-04 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chemists and Stores Fm always sure of Personal Freshness I KVER BROTHERS, PORT SUNLIGHT, LIMITtD, X-LBT 4 5 3/4 -1 1 3 ENGLAND. A CHAMPION I I A SHOPKEEPER j f§ IN PENANG IN KUALA LUMPUR f ANOTH ER CHAMPIONSHIP FRANK, WHAT AN244 words
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Advertisement53 1939-07-04 6 Second Hand Radios Fully guaranteed and serviced, Frices from S2 5 RADIO SERVICE CO., OF MALAYA 1934 LTD. Singapore, Malacca, Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh, Penang. lFl»\E" RADIOS |j For Efficiency. Reliability and Service. VERY POPULAR IN MALAYA. Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG. Distributors: RADIO GENERAL AGENCY, Kuala Lumpur. 3 II Ml53 words
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Advertisement204 1939-07-04 6 How many times is that question asked when a beautiful woman enters a room? Immaculate from head to foot—styled to the minute—lustrous hair adding that youthful touch. R has been said "A woman crowning glory is her hair. That certainly holds true to-day. i Hair styles of to-day depend on204 words
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Advertisement37 1939-07-04 6 HULLO OVERSEAS RADIO SERVICE CALLING PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM for sale or on hire MOBILE AMPLIFIER can be supplied from stock or made to order AT COMPETITIVE RATE Servicing all makes of Radio FIIONE 3225, 199, Orchard Road.37 words
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Advertisement35 1939-07-04 6 FOR THE VERY LATEST IN CLOCKS tv WATCHES You should visit YICK WOH HING 429. NORTH BRIDIiE «OAD, (Near Middle Road). Who have a real £Ood selection to make your choice from PHONE NO. 7922.35 words
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Advertisement13 1939-07-04 6 I GREATER I CLARITY* VOLUME'OIStWCf I ftfEREADY RADIO BATTERIES ■KEE HUAT RADIO CO13 words
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Miscellaneous874 1939-07-04 6 7 "7 To-day's Radio SINGAPORE LONDON to-morrow WWU TRANSMISSIONS ZHL 225 metres (1.13 mes) b QSB 9.51 Me s (31.55 m.) ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mes) gSb 9 51 Mcs (31.55 m) j &m a.m. I 6.40 Sports news and Market notes, pm. 6.40 Sports news and Market notes. 5.45874 words
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Article180 1939-07-04 7 Tacoma. biggest military airT $18,000,000 Pacific •j for the United a birds of war—is iictiofl here. combat base for the entire Pacithe Canadian borm the Coast to h c) sl ,u( tion officials deJ future plans for the field, the sive of the barracks indicate that home180 words
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Article81 1939-07-04 7 Sim-apore. Monday, f nASSINC thrcugb Singapore on his I Ha, is Lord Lurgan, it s] ortmg peers whu j erial Airways' flyingm England to-day. j i succeeded his father -known in Britain. Held of sport. He was l,r I Britain's Walker i hich played against 126,81 words
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Article126 1939-07-04 7 ACCUSED LUCKY, SAYS JUDGE Singapore, Monday. IKMARKING that accused was tackj he not in the F.M.S. have a t harge against iitg in an intoxicated conMr. II Whitton, Traffic to-d j rood Archar Singh hi d raolt one month's rigorimenl «m a charge of n driving126 words
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Article27 1939-07-04 7 Reuter. Bir HaifAMi London, July 3. Ma, klr cler whQ y burial Shipping com- in 1920 J Su Wilham Henrv M *< ma -accessor IReuter. - 27 words
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Article61 1939-07-04 7 Reuter. London, July 3. In the House of Commons day, asked if it were possible tor a courtesy visit of a Bnt &nd squadron to the Ba lc ßutler (Foreign Leningrad, Mr. R. f >• pro posal Under-Secretary). BUM P was would be borne mind,Reuter. - 61 words
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Article225 1939-07-04 7 Singapore, Monday. THE inquiry into the fatal acei.tent at Clemenceau Avenue on the morning of June 10, in whi"h Ang Kow Chye, a clerk attached to the Cycle and Carriage was when his motor cycle combination came into collision with a motoi lorry, was continued to-day when225 words
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88 1939-07-04 7 Reuter. London, July 3. THE suggestion l/Ettt the Government I should offer the <2£SKL Italian Governments broadcast ng times on an exchange basis will receive Lord Halifax's consideration, said Mr. k. a. Butler, in. the House of Commons He did not doubt the BBC. would beReuter. - 88 words
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207 1939-07-04 7 mNTfNENTAL police and bankers ate interested in the >W™ tv C° N Jf forgery factory known to be situated in London: I nt. so far. its site has not been located. The nvaterv fac-rv is be.eved to be responsible for the of usually on207 words
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Article96 1939-07-04 7 Reuter. London, July 3. iFT us sec that Britain's policy L E aids not the brutal aggressor but the patient defender, y c fc* in an editorial in tftina N,« s a special newspaper *A in connection with unma Week/ which the China Campa gn CommitteeReuter. - 96 words
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Article35 1939-07-04 7 Reuter. uurio P?rk New York. July 3. Hpnt Roosevelt the Bill giving^ Sc°pfrSent 8 *****00.000 be spent primarily on new ™>f^ s This measure completes Presiaen $552,000.000 emergency defence pro gramme.—Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article37 1939-07-04 7 Reuter. I London. July 3. I sir Howard Kcnnard. British Ambassador to Warsaw, and (Foreign Secretary. T 1 lain at No. 10, Downing St., to-aay. Howard reported on the general situa--1 tion in Poland.—Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article, Illustration15 1939-07-04 7 F ftvine-boni "OwMtaii* < z *i~«r«W trans Atlan"c ny nj h*ln* lefueDed far SSti. «a gjjsr©:15 words
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97 1939-07-04 7 Singapore. Monday. RETURNING home after a brief survey of prehistoric archaeological remains in Southern India, Mr. E. C. Worman, Jr., a graduate of Harvard University, passed through Singapore on the "Conte Rosso" to-day. Mr. Worman is a Sheldon Travelling Fellow of Harvard. In an interview with97 words
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Article63 1939-07-04 7 Singapore, Monday. John Jones, a private attached to the Ist. Manchester Regiment, Tanglin Barracks, appeared before Mr. L. C. Gort, tre Singapore Fifth Police Magistrate this morning when a charge of house breaking in Orchard Road was explained to him. Court Inspector McEwan applied for a week's postponement63 words
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398 1939-07-04 7 Singapore, Monday. INTERESTING evidence was to-day 1 recorded by Mr. C. H. Whitton, Traffic Judge from Dr. Bruce Fordyce Holmes, Superintendent of the Mental Hospital, in the case in which Lim Ah Tuan a Johore lorry driver is faced with a charge398 words
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187 1939-07-04 7 British Official Wireless. London, July 3. j UiCKEKS Wellington Gcogetic bombers are now being produced at a phenomenal speed for the Royal Air Force. The actual production figures are not published but it may be said that to maintain the present great rate of outputBritish Official Wireless. - 187 words
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Article246 1939-07-04 7 Singapore, Monday. STATING that both the fire and the conviction of six imprisonment was totally inadequate to the nature of the offence. the High Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Pedlow. The respondents were fined $200 cr six weeks' simple imprisonment e"h being in possession of 472246 words
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Article73 1939-07-04 7 Singapore, Monday. Bong Tef Siang f2l> pleaded guiHj this afternoon in the Fifth Police Court before Mr. L. C. Goh. to charges of using criminal force to a police sergeant who had cautioned accused about his conduct in bathing by the road-sioe on July 2, at the73 words
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Article188 1939-07-04 7 A 'token of gratificauc n" this v Kuan .ays rhe is giving when she wins of her relief from neuritis: "For twelve months I have had iieuiitis in my arm, and up tIU the last ,wo weeks have had to carry it in a Since188 words
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Advertisement130 1939-07-04 7 j* Ii GIVEN J INHALERS J INHALANT II Its action is as raf d as it »II |i pleasant. I IT KILLS THE CXttytS I li of Co?*?. Influenza, Catarrh, I L Agents in v 1 j I THE BORNEO Co., Ltd.' I SINGAPORE BRA..C.'IF 3 BOOKS WORTH WHILE. Esquired130 words
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Miscellaneous156 1939-07-04 7 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS The following is the V&m^ 0 drills uo to and for week ending Jmy 9, lW0: TO DAY. JULY 4 515 pm Headquarters, SVA.C.S., T-cture and Crew Drill R J Dnl Headquarters. 1st Bn. PR v F «8 Secticn. Signal Training. "515pm headquarters. "S» Coy., MG. Tr 5156 words
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Advertisement358 1939-07-04 8 Dancing! Inspiring Music! Tense DRAMAf Here's Fred Ginger at their Best ..in a Story That will Thrill you OPENING TO-DAY j :m.»-«.i.»-?ms j CAPITOL THE TRUE LOVE STORY OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST DANCERS! i b% 1 JHSffiHVv Ba iW I 4aar» VV| Jfcffc VVVVI fc fmmauM t*n—- BY V M358 words
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Advertisement311 1939-07-04 8 I COMING SHORTLY, ALHAMBRA I j ERROI FIYNK mKm DeHAVILLANO Imm ANN SHERIDAN i «I«C« c»»or (UN( M«nw«n IU« I I I, -Ohm UUt HtNt« HU>v(RS «<CO» «Of MM I MMOtfl »M I I MwMt Oy "o« S O"0">« kritn I<r» V. toO>" huMi J j o.••«..« MiCMAn cutro I311 words
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Advertisement164 1939-07-04 8 B<h TRIUMPH AX T DAY! I IT'S TOO LOVELY FOR WORDS!! I PAVILION 6i5 915 TO-NIGHT Matinee TO-DAY 3-15 -THE MIKADO" FILMED IN PERFECT NATURAL Jw COLOUR GILBERT AND SULLIVAN'S IMMORTAL COMIC OPERA SHOW IN Ifc^f THE GLORIOUS SPLENDOUR ONLI ?'^NS THE SCREEN CAN GIVE! KENNY BAKER. JEAN COLIN f164 words
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Article380 1939-07-04 9 Danzig's Surface Calm Reuter. Danzig, July 4. Hi„h commissioner, ML Chodacki, has returned from i statement from him regarding alleged breaches V a crreement by the Nazi authorities here is eagerly s considered prohdHa that the statement might from Warsaw. Danzig reman** i iiu LeagtM mgReuter. - 380 words
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121 1939-07-04 9 T"» fail London, July X tun mesjs has been lr "m PaU-V',,.' 1 l ,u> c «*»*al OfTire tfesto .signed by ol Arab rebel Jfnfti and th• w2!f aBCUa critcise s the I reject ith Conunlttee for < w h*t are allegedit Whlte Pa121 words
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264 1939-07-04 9 SEA lions may have their uses after all. They're a nuisance, "luid worse, in some of the fishing areas off the British Columbia coast, but skins from a number of them have recently been turned into leather gloves of apparently good quality, states264 words
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Article127 1939-07-04 9 Singapore, Tuesday. ST. Andrew's Cathedral was the scene of a pretty wedding this rucrning whan the Rev. J. B. Lee was married to Miss Lim Kee Lan, a sister at St. Andrew's Hospital. The Bishop of Singapore officiated at the ceremony, and the Rev. D. E. J.127 words
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Article34 1939-07-04 9 The Singapore Municipal Ambulancr waTcalled- oT.t M 9 times durtag the month of June Of JM*e f f lowed motor eat MhMg^« e mo I were due to rol'apse cases seven a^34 words
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Article69 1939-07-04 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, July 4. The Mohammedan National Ration Societv in Chungking has J*^J£ t formation from Peiping to that bogus Mohammedans under m structiens from the J a P ane^^ t r r i{gn are maiming to stage a demonstrat on outsire the BritishSin Chew Jit Poh. - 69 words
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Article200 1939-07-04 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hongkong, July 4. JAPANESE planes raided the Fnkien coast throughout yesterday. Many bombs hit Chanemen and Tingbal. On the other hand Chinese planes heavily bombed Tienho Aerodrome in Canton yesterday evening. The extent of the damage has not been ascertained. It is reportSin Chew Jit Poh. - 200 words
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Article89 1939-07-04 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hongkone, July 3. Two sovadrons of Ch'nese P^an n s a°"air. »-r>mhPd yesterday even rrtf Tho mid came as a snrrrlse, anr" •v f h? aerodrome was so badly damag* a Japanese planes wexe unable to take mo the air. As a reprisal,Sin Chew Jit Poh. - 89 words
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Article146 1939-07-04 9 Reuter. London, July 4. THE Dominions, if they cared to exercise it, cculd and did carry responsibility for Imperial policy, declared Lord Lothian 'new Ambassador to U S A.) in a speech at the Canada Club dinner in London last night. As an example cf DominionsReuter. - 146 words
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Advertisement203 1939-07-04 9 T M uu /.n honoiuluXl D 31 M siH XUHG a whe dart I D fU,y -cU>'« Chon .JgjN" l "Wise imartcho.ee 1 f\ C«« Wr tor Chon »H©es!" j* lcs Angles II i i i i i i i i i i i i r .'i i in 11203 words
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Advertisement107 1939-07-04 9 The Comedy Scream Of The Year! TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 9.15 p.m. ALHAMDRA Al*o l atent "I'ATHE GAZETTE"" Ij Packed louses Since opening li SIMULTANEOUS Screening at 1 SUN TALKIE EMPIRE TALKIE I 7.30 p.m. Nightly <V3O p.m v m Nightly 9 p.m. j| First 6 chapters of Republic's Wild Animal107 words
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Article689 1939-07-04 10 CONSTANTLY we have cony demned hesitation and weakness in meeling J a P an tf aggression against British interests, and there are those who say that we have gone too far in our criticisms. It is well to note therefore, the temper of British residents in China,689 words
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Article1164 1939-07-04 10 The Key To Peace? Strength of BRITAIN'S WITH the launching of the battleship Prince of Wales at Birkenhead the naval rearmament programme begins to sweep upward to the peak of achievement. Since the issue of the first White Paper on defence in 1935 the shipyards equipped to undertake1,164 words
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Advertisement356 1939-07-04 10 I ■SBWi achieved by I V* SKIN CLEANLINESS I JWg* V 'I OF LONDON I i J fH M«.i t a matter of happy I I KSr2*Si«- your .kin way beneath the surface until it I I is at fresh as an autumn mornint Tvrlax skin foods 1 I iw356 words
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Advertisement26 1939-07-04 10 I THYE CHIANG J I £r Co., Ltd. 5 40TH ANNUAL SALE I Your inspection cordially invited I THERE MAY BE SOMETHING I USEFUL FOR YOU.26 words
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Advertisement11 1939-07-04 10 S 7JHI w m: r i WHITEAWAYS ™«j «m, SINGAPORE M11 words
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Article, Illustration1681 1939-07-04 11 Disaster Caused By Flooding Of Tubes GRIM STOR Y A T THETIS INQUIR Y "They Hoped To Die Bravely" Reuter. \fi impressive account of the bravery cf the men trapped in the submarine Thetis, as the hours passed without rescue and the airReuter. - 1,681 words
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Article62 1939-07-04 11 tmdon, July 4. s result oi the retirement ill-health <>f Adouse the Admiralty that Vice-Admiral I tt< nham P rt>_ imi al frem Jan* 28. ral Francis Tower Vice Admiral mm i on the re- on June 29, while i Alfred Eraas was V»« r-Admiral from n d plac dReuter. - 62 words
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Article121 1939-07-04 11 Reuter. I.midon July 4. ,S connection with rumours in re--1 if 11 the possibility et Son Churchill and Mr. Anthony ob b« correspondent says that there to be no substantial ground In the idea that Mr. Eden may reInm to office at an early date. Mr Churchill is less loReuter. - 121 words
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Article70 1939-07-04 11 M Paris, July 4 (British War Ministeri arrived at Le Bourgct by air ling, accompanied by 'i: his military assistant, hh pnva: .wretar. will be the principal b li 'Iv- annual banquet «'i the Association of France and Great Bonnet iFOrengn will represent the French o< vernmenl •ba met M.Reuter. - 70 words
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123 1939-07-04 11 njj. w Moscow, July 3. o '< (British Ambassador) M. Naggiar (French AmMolotov S iv r) Und Mr William Strang (Foreign Adviser) saw M. thes< and presumably M. Molotov handed them reply to the Anglo-French proposals which were presented ii on Saturday. IN the 11. i ondon Ju, .v 3.Reuter. - 123 words
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Obituary135 1939-07-04 11 London, July 4. THE death of Lord Mount Temple is 1 officially announced here—Reuter. The first Baron Temple 'created in 1932) was born in September. 1867, bein the eldest son of the late Rt. Hen. Evelyn Ashley After his education at Harrow and a. Magdalen135 words
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Article269 1939-07-04 11 Planes And Artillery In Action Border Quarrel Reuter. London, July 4. THE Japanese Embassy in London has issued a statement detailing: recent clashes on the Outer Mongol border, declaring that the general attack launched at the week-end against Soviet-Mongolian troops was taken "in necessary self-defence,Reuter. - 269 words
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Article79 1939-07-04 11 Reuter. Tientsin, July 3. TWO Germans yesterday evening reported to the British police that they had seen a foreigner in the hands of a party of Japanese outside a cafe in the Japanese occupied area, protesting "Yen can't arrest a British seaman." A Japanese spokesman this meritingReuter. - 79 words
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Article176 1939-07-04 11 Reuter. Tientsin, July 4. JAPANESE restrictions at the barriers of the British Concession were considerably tightened to-day, reducing the flow of perishable foodstuffs, miik and coal almost to the level prevailing during the height of the blockade. Preparations have been made to stage anti-British mass meetings in TienReuter. - 176 words
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Advertisement22 1939-07-04 11 "rJ. Osram Coiled Coil Lamp 5 MADE IN ENGLAND. 4dz f o/ Tfte General Electric Co., Ltd. of England, "Magnet House:' Spore.22 words
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123 1939-07-04 12 Singapore, Monday. WITH a view to correcting cerfl tain errors discovered in the course of the last few years; and including certain "I*7 by the Commissioners, the Municipal limits are being redefined. The corrections are minor in nature and the areas being123 words
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300 1939-07-04 12 Reuter. London, July OIK Stafford Oipos addressing a miners' meeting at Gloucester reinfJrced Labour message to the German people and Mid that Britons had no quarrel with the German working class whom thty wanted to AM happier than they were. The German peopleReuter. - 300 words
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Article169 1939-07-04 12 Reuter. T o vdon. J»l,v lit a vtalemcnt lo Keuter and on the international situation to-day, Mr. Arthur Greenwood, acting leader of the Oppo'ilMit, emph; l teed that Britain depict, no war and she would unshentb (he sword cntyinlhe defence of principles sacred to Iter independence and freeSheReuter. - 169 words
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Article244 1939-07-04 12 [From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, Sunday. WITH two suits ot clothing, a small Lag, a worn-out bicycle and a great deal of pluck, comes to Ipoh a voun* Penang Indian in the course of a J tour of Malaya, the main object oi which is244 words
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Article57 1939-07-04 12 Singapore, Monday.—Mr. C. H. Whitton, Traffic Judge, to-day fined ten persons incstly taxi drivers $2 each for sounr-ir.g their horns after 11 p.m. The lodge tnen remarked that he believed there was a great deal of hornsounding especially outside cinemas and warned tlvm that he would not57 words
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Article100 1939-07-04 12 Singapore, Monday.—While at work at the scaffolding at the side of the steamer "Silver Bell" in King's Dock on June 5, an aged Chinese, Leong Ko, fell down to the ground below. He died from fracture of the skull, laceration of the brain and internal pneumonia 18100 words
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437 1939-07-04 12 Perak Residents Give Their Opinions [From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, Monday. THE concensus of opinion in Perak justifies the answer given by His Excellency the High Commissioner, Sir Shenton Thomas, in refusing the petition sent to him by well-known Perak residents,437 words
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Article16 1939-07-04 12 London, July 3. Mr Chamberlain was received in cudience by the King at Buckingham Palace to-day16 words
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Article, Illustration207 1939-07-04 12 London, June 26. CIR Frmk AthdstaM Swettenham, 89-year-old kni«ht vvho from ™tIS to 19« «as Governor and Commander-m-Chief of was married to-day at Caxton HM< renter oflue fo Mrl Veil Selon'Guthrie, widow of the late Captain Ned Guthne, of Guthrie Castle, Forfarshire. The207 words
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Article172 1939-07-04 12 Teluk Anson, Monday. New houses for dwelling are springing j up evenwhere in Teluk Anson at the foment and the shortage prevalent a the beginning of the year for houocs will soon be overcome. Old houses were pulled down lasi «ear In different parts of the172 words
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174 1939-07-04 12 Singapore, Monday. ALLEGED to have inveigled a compatriot to wait for her in a coffeeshop while she went out to retch our men, an attractive girl, Wong Ah Kam, took her place in the dockd the Criminal District Court this morning; which but a174 words
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Article91 1939-07-04 12 [From Our Own Rep**"* Penan??. Sunday Petty thefts arc on the increase the outskirts of the towri. Within a few days wpor theft W reported to the police T(1 r np Tokong. A few e.avs auu SffwSa lost clothing and rtner articles to the value of $10. Fc91 words
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Article585 1939-07-04 12 |7»ROM airy optimism, British pohlicai leaders have descended to unnecessary fatalism. No more do we »hemr of the golden dawn of the new era. Leaders of all partie. unite in solemn eleventh-hour "warninge" to aggressors in Europe, though they remain strangely silent, for the most part, about585 words
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Advertisement59 1939-07-04 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD, CHINA BUDLDrNG? CHULIA STREET. THON6 SMC SINGAPORE. FIRE MARINE; MOTOR, PER RONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: SEREMRAN FOI BROS., MALACCA BONO CHYE ft CO., L L LUMPUR WKNQ BKNQ LOONG. Kfc NO SON CHEE, HANG LEE ENG TEH, Hbu LEE All WENQ. pFV fENANG GENERAL59 words
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Advertisement76 1939-07-04 12 I THE SCOTTISH TUBE CO., LTD. I Manufacture Piping, Tubes and I Fittings for all purposes— I m SCREWED SOCKETED TUBES. I BLACK GAS, GALVANIZED AND I STEAM TUBES. LAPWELDED IRON I STEEL BOILER TUBES FOR I LAND OR MARINE BOILERS. I GAS, WATER STEAM PIPING I FITTINGS, ETC. I76 words
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Article, Illustration785 1939-07-04 13 T. H. TAN - Gloria S tuart Here (HV T. H. TAN Singapore, Tuesday aimed Miss Gloria Stuart, one-time journalist k ftC ,rrr-., when I handed her my card on board in.m F-mgkok several miles out tf Singapore moon city >' 11 ib me s he repeated a~ f1* Walaya *glance785 words
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Obituary108 1939-07-04 13 Singapore, Tuesday. NEW S has hem received (I the death in Kuala Lumpur this morning of Mr. P. W. Gleeson, the terrrtaiy of the Seiangcr Turf Club. Mr. Gleeson, who was about seventy vcars of aee. was a nrominent figure in the Federal Capital. Before108 words
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Article44 1939-07-04 13 Reuter. Peiping, July 4.—Colonel Spear. British military attache who has now been 40 days in a Japanese prison au Kalgan has Written tc a friend here saying that he is well and asking for oooks and stomps, which have been sent to mm Renter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article30 1939-07-04 13 The Hon Mr. W. E Pepys. General Adviser, Johore Bahru, left for Kuala I.umpur by train last night. Vmm Aim Mr F. E. Robertson arrived from Kuala Lumpur this morning.30 words
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201 1939-07-04 13 A you„. Singapore, Monday. rowiu» > l terdav told a Singapore magistrate a harlor th, !Jr l h U she lo: ked her self in a room and telephoned blood on U h(T vhesaw hvo her servants, one, a woman with rwmed lhe COOk201 words
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136 1939-07-04 13 [From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, Tuesday. A GUARD of the F.M.S. Railway was slightly injured in a derailment which rJecurred early this mejning in Batu Gajah. As the fast foods train from Kuala Lumuur was steaming into the station the brake van and136 words
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Article48 1939-07-04 13 the Swiss CliU-»-lake place a*, m o American A soMembers cf the local fandttes elation together vnth their I 11 Kill sather at the Swiss Cluo wiw« .;l -d- v IWic will be held, to be 1 U wed Va .una of entertainment, hi the evening.48 words
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251 1939-07-04 13 [From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, Monday. AN inaugural meeting of the Eurasian, of Perak South was held at A the St. Thomas' English School, Douglas Road, Ipoh, on Satuidav at 7.15 p.m., to discuss the question of forming an for the Eurasians of Perak South.251 words
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Article101 1939-07-04 13 iAST night's black -out was a complete success. actual Llackvout was wry effective throughout Diiiiipepf, «;ay A.R.P. officials. Air wardens performed their duties very well indeed. As in previous black-outs, telephone liner were found to b? frequently engaged. Wardens received messages accurately and relayed them with appreciable101 words
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Advertisement148 1939-07-04 13 CJ3L 91A fine quality at extreme y ow pr ces Highest grade of mutton exported from Australia, noted for fine quality n f i ID C and superb flavour. Our mutton is really cheap costs no more than viarket mutton) and many delightful ynd inexpensive dishes can be made r.r-~148 words
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392 1939-07-04 14 Singapore, Monday. TING Lye Song, a middle-aged Chinese woman related at the Afsizes today a conversation with her injured son who lay on his deathbed after he had oeen a victim to a stabbing affray in Arab Street on Feb. lo this year. In392 words
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Article88 1939-07-04 14 Singapore, Tuesday. Fatimah binte Dollah and HanaiSuan, two women who were charged with persistent soliciting and With disorderly behaviour at Waterloo Street, were today acquitted by Mr Conrad Oldham, the second magistrate. At the end of the prosecution case, Mr Oldham said that nothing had been proved against88 words
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Article276 1939-07-04 14 TO-MORROW fOR ALL ERS Start early and make the most of 'he h.urs up to noon. Keep interviews for the alter- noon as the influences are more favourable to success. A UMe sentiment mixed with business 10-day ma\t pay. SPECIAL INFLUENCES Jariu- ary 21 to February276 words
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Article34 1939-07-04 14 The Young People's Circle will hold a devotional service of Worship to-day at 6 p.m.. at the Gevlang Methodist Church. Miss Jeraldine Johnson of the Fairfield Girls' School will be the speaker.34 words
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554 1939-07-04 14 Singapore, Tuesd C'NGAPORE'S A.E.P. organisation was once again put to a rigid tt* from 10 .30 p.m to midnight tat night, when nearly 3,000 voluntas, —air raid wardens, ambuiance men, nurses, auxiliary fire volunteer police, etc.,-were on outy, taking part in a554 words
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Article107 1939-07-04 14 Singapore, Monday. I party from the gambling suppression department, consisting of Mr. H. P. Armstrong, A S P Inspector Bunnrrs. Detective Suppiah and three others, raided the offices of the Municipality on Saturday afternoon and detained two employees. One of the detained men, Ibrahim bin Natarsha,107 words
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Article134 1939-07-04 14 Bingaj GOH Ah Cheong. a middl 1 tonese woman, pl< morning before Mr. C. H X h j. r Judge and Fourth Police M tratt I a charge of attempted suic de by jund into the sea off Beach Road at ab« 5.40 p.m. on134 words
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Article111 1939-07-04 14 (From Ou: Own Rej» Kuala Lumpur, MondiJ DURGLERS got away with haul when they broke in R. L. N. Howard's house duri week-end while the house was ta porally unoccupied. Cash amour', ing to $260 and Jewellery valuedi $300 was stolen. It appears that Mr. and left111 words
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102 1939-07-04 14 Singapon wl I ADMITTING dishorn t I tion of funds belongin ployers, Mchamed All, Malay, was bound aver Police Court to-day op a 1 ■tinal breach ol trust in $32 95. Accused, employed a laxi-cab driver by the U port Company, failed, M 1 bubmit his102 words
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Article87 1939-07-04 14 Singapore. Honda: crash at the eleventh mi Road, yesterday in whi "h with pineapples turned o\ before Mr C. H Whltton. n when Chye Soo Ton*, the charged with causing tri Hin Tan by negligent tti Chye Hin Tan, the dec lorry coolie who died87 words
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Advertisement401 1939-07-04 14 I BAFFLES BRASSERIE X PProved by daily increasing number of patrons. I JT or meals you will enjoy. I P inest quality foodstuffs only. I L et us cater for your parties-lunch, tea or dinner. II xcellent cuisine—a la carte. J ervice— comfort-courtesy—music. I If read and cakes-baked in electric401 words
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Advertisement168 1939-07-04 14 tcHING KENG LEE CO., LTD. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements). No. 9-A, (Ist Floor), D'ALMEIDA STREET, SINGAPORE. (Next to The Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd.) 'PHONE: NOS. 3918 ft 3919, TELEGRAMS: "AUCTIONEERS, SINGAPORE." AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS j COMMISSION AGENTS. i p j BRANCHES:—No. S, First Cross Street (top floor), Malacca, Johore168 words
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Article215 1939-07-04 15 Traffic Offences m Our Qltm Correspondent] Malacca, Monday. pei .edition started by some Police constables because my t has refused to oblige them with the loan of his ear," tbnnerji, i" itt Vulke Court or. Monday,215 words
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Article156 1939-07-04 15 0 m Correspondent] Malacca, Monday. UEXI Saturday and Sunday .Malacca ui!i be playing Negri Sembilan at rrirkft. Is the N.S. club padang is being ■sed lor staging N.S. Athletic meet, the match will be played at flap— t.u the in i them boundary of Matam a.156 words
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Article61 1939-07-04 15 Reuter. London, July 4. I Commons, in the com--..r"(.;.Vi x tage a'the Finance Bill, tenement moved by as a result of which a slightly increased on sugar of higher a reduction of the duty £120,000 this year and The reduction is on June 4. soReuter. - 61 words
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Article46 1939-07-04 15 fifpore, Monday. a r pol S*i fct en ma(le by the V connection with •V, -"Seng which 0 l Pm. on June 23 at Jk y, Urn Ah Kee < morning S i .'!!m«*» when the r^med t0 him ►otic JL appliea custody which the46 words
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Article335 1939-07-04 15 [From Our Own Correspondent] Muar, REviARKiNG that tho place looked more like a distillery and that when the Customs Ofticers raided the p ace 39 jars of fermented nee were .urd and on the next day when a further search was made forty more i&ia of335 words
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284 1939-07-04 15 [Frcm Our Own Correspondent] Malacca. J.C.S.A. met_ the High School at cricket on Saturday on the latter's ground. The school batting first were skittled out for 45 only Hashim Nasimat having double figures. The J.C.S.A. passed their opponents total for the loss of two284 words
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Article63 1939-07-04 15 \From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca. Mend, y. Next Saturday will be record for Malacca in that Malacca sportsmen will be engaged in inter-state matches in c different forms of sport—cricket football, and tennis. At football Ma lacca will be meeting Singapore in the Malaya cup competition. At63 words
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422 1939-07-04 15 Woman Sentenced For Importing Selling Girl \From Our Own Correspondent] Klang, Sunday. OWING to the impending departure Of the Magistrate, Mr. J. Letcher-Cook, to Singapore, the case against Chee Ah Yung alias Chong Kei Poh for allegedly importing a 12 vcar old Chinese girl and selling her tc Ham Kirn422 words
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Article58 1939-07-04 15 Reuter. London, July 4. The Stork Exchange opened quietly and easier yesterday, continued international uncertainties preventing any increase of business. All groups closed lowr on baianc*. except internationals, which improved fractionally. Oils were very weak on disappointing dividend news. In commodities cocoa was ?asier and switching caused aReuter. - 58 words
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Article350 1939-07-04 15 CHINESE FINED $96 \Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Monday. A SEARCH for illicit distilling carried out by Mr. E. V. Rodrigues, Senior Assistant Supervisor, Customs, and a party of revenue offkeis on June 19 at the first milestone Tranquerah had a sequel in the Police.Court to-day350 words
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Article174 1939-07-04 15 [From Our Own Correspondent] Johore Bahru. Sunday A CANTONESE woman, who had fov ten years been selling cigarettes in the Johore Bahru market without a licence and who was otice brrn ariested hut cautioned and dis* charged by the Magistrate appeared before Mr. M.174 words
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97 1939-07-04 15 Segamat, Monday. "1 did not know there was a saucer In my basket," said a young Chinese boy when charged befor? Inche Rauf bin Mohamed Saat the Segamat Magistrate, vith the theft of a saucer from toe Government Hospital. '•Mv grandmother lay ill in97 words
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Article104 1939-07-04 15 [From Our Own Correspondent} Johore Bahru. Sunday. C CHARGED with negligent driving a t lorry driver, Tann Feng Kirn. was ytsterday fined 525. or in delauit one month's rigdrous impris nment, by the Magistrate, Mr. II Ismail. For carrying excess weight in his lorry Goh Loi Hooi104 words
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Advertisement256 1939-07-04 15 WHEN GASTRIC ULCERB ARE SUSPECTED There's no need for the stomach sufferer to give way to despair, even when acute pain suggests that excess j acid has attacked his stomach linings preparing the way for a gastric ulc«*. 1 There are countless instances where the gentle, healing work of Maclean256 words
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237 1939-07-04 16 Ip nans work out, there is a 3 fair possibility of a Malayan soccer team touring Calcutta to wards the end of October Tftc tour is beins conducted by tnt Chen- Wah Athletic Association of Ipoh. and if does material-- it will237 words
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Article411 1939-07-04 16 THE July Medal Competition of the Singapore Golf Club wj* -laved at on Satwdg Lid Sunday antf resulted in a tre in "A" Division between C. H. Kent and B a Sturt with a net score of W in a win for D. \V411 words
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Article, Illustration522 1939-07-04 16 Soccer At The Stadium Yesterday phase of rmdfield play at the stadium yesterday «hen the Tads beat the Police 1-9. TADS BEAT POLICE BY ONLY GOAL rac POLICE 0. M rSTSS exhibition 1 the Manchester* defeat the 1 Police by the only goal in the game. A Div 1 fixture522 words
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139 1939-07-04 16 ON the V.M.C.A. ground this evening the V.M.C.A. Juniors proved themselves vastly superior to the Pittman's College by beating them 17 goals to one in a football match. At the interval the score stood five nil in favour of the V.M.C.A. pressed slrorgly and scored 1£ goals in auick succession.139 words
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64 1939-07-04 16 The Royal JcAiore International Club June Bog'ny Competition was won by Dr T. E Cheah with a score of 1 down The scores are as follows:--Dr. T F. Cheah 1 down J. W Moore 2 down. W. II Brockett 3 down. LADIES In the ladies monthly competition. Mrs. E. W.64 words
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386 1939-07-04 16 Gordons Fail After Even First-Half With Their 5-1 Victory M Seletar Yesterday The A GORDONS 1 R TOE BA F now maintain the top position in the Division I league ™by vJ'tue of a W wta ever (he Cordon Highlanders beat at Seletar yesterday -ve.iing. r Hay «cn E*~£«SMk pearance386 words
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Article164 1939-07-04 16 Singapore, Tuesday. J M.P.11 4, JACKS.... 2. JJLOW-going soccer was served up on the S.H.B. padang yesterday when M.P.11. met and defeated Jacks S.C. by 4—2 in the Business Houses League. Five minutes of play brought the first goal for the winners through Sadli. Jacks equalised when Swee Tiam found164 words
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29 1939-07-04 16 In a division 2A league soccer match played at Alexandra yestnday. the R.A.O.C. beat It*? Mental Hospital hv one goal to nil scored for the winners Keppel G. C.29 words
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Article44 1939-07-04 16 The following tied for the Sir Georg Trimmer challenge Cup at the K.G.C. M. G. Harvey 714-72— 14H H. Irving Jones 70+73—134 The tie Is to be played off (36 holes) by July 9. Services XI To Meet Johore On Friday In Malaya Cup44 words
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61 1939-07-04 16 11ft following have been > ted to p present the Ccmbined Stirices in the r t\a*h with Jehoie, at Johcrc on Friday 3u!y 1 Mat*. (RAJM.C.); Brown (GorAcns>. Cc'iins (R.A.F.); Hall R.A.F.), Qoail (KF). Parkes it A.F.): Tavler (Lrjals), Noble R A Hay (R AF Garrett RA.F.) Printle (RAJ. R'serves61 words
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Article115 1939-07-04 16 Appearing for their debut in a jrjendly ame of soccer, the Dutch East Indies XI defeated Windsor's XI to the tune of 16 goals to one on Sunday at Farrer Park. The following were the players of the n I XI —Yoon Sin: Kmn Loy, Yoon Fang <Capt.»: Kong gee,115 words
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Article23 1939-07-04 16 Soccer: S.C.F.A vs. SRC IM\ IStadium Moravia vs. Excise (SB)—SJU Malays vs. Royal Navy Alexandia Tennis: H.C.R C. tournament S.I XX.23 words
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Article52 1939-07-04 16 [From Our Own Reporti Penang, «Jui v I COUTH China defeated Penang I «J hall Association by s—l at Green. The game was oik- i I fastest seen locally. Scorers for the tourists were L Hing Choi Fung King Cheung i!hui Yick. OTrien. Pcnang's52 words
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Miscellaneous42 1939-07-04 16 TIDE TABLES TO-DAY High Water: 12.50 p.m. 8.5 ft. Low Water: 6.22 a.m. 10 ft. 6 20 pm. 4.0 ft. TO-MORROW High Water: 00.12 a.m. 9.5 ft. 1.19 p.m. 3.5 ft. Low Water: 6.52 a.m. 1.2 ft. 6 49 p.m. 4.0 ft.42 words
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Article, Illustration460 1939-07-04 17 Bad Day For Britain: Mrs. Little Eliminated Reuter. London, July 4. THE mis rhampionsMps at Wimbledon were continued yesterday •unnj neather, tempered by a slight breeze. Austin first secdu nd favourite for the tiik this year, was surprisingly beaten by KhvoodReuter. - 460 words
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152 1939-07-04 17 Reuter. St Andrews, July 3. open soli champion- r was overcast bu\ d at the start. A sehted no difficulties, was a possibility that preceded the start rted. The qualifying I ayed to-day and 10- the firslReuter. - 152 words
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Article418 1939-07-04 17 A FRIENDLY badminton match, consisting of four singles and three doubles, has been arranged between the New Life Badminton Party and the Catholic Young Mens' Association. The match will take place at the latter's court at Ophir Road on Saturday, commencing at 2.30 p.m. Representatives of418 words
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Article62 1939-07-04 17 Following are the latest SR A classifications:—rHorses (Transfers): From Class 4To 3 Going Greek. Just My Luck; From Class 4 To Class s.—Marco King Deletions: Class I.—Thebez. VandalClass 3.—Don Carlos. Ponies (Transfers): From Class 2 To Class I.—Sheila II; From Class 2 To Class 3.—Bali Girl Diamond Kit,62 words
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Article81 1939-07-04 17 e« 1 < wlll be a frien dly game of soccer between Harper Gilfillan Soccer Eleven and Sime Darby Sports Club on Friday at the Geylang Stadium Ground and the following have been chosen to represent the former:— Lim Kirn Liang, Abu, Ng Yew Mun. W. S81 words
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Article75 1939-07-04 17 Enrolments are called for a class in fs? y wh *n will commence Slm o W C snortl y- Classes will be held on Saturdays from 9.30-11.30 am The course will include ten lessons with two courses in each lesson, and Will be under ihe expert tuition75 words
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Article78 1939-07-04 17 Speaking at a party in celebration of his bn;thday at his residence in Johore, Mr. K. V. Chidambaram, F.IP.S. stenographer to the P.M.0., Johore, emphasised to members of the Jolly Friends Badminton Party the importance of tolerance and mutual understanding in the success of any organisation There should, he said,78 words
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148 1939-07-04 17 Singapore, Tuesday. yOXG Loon Chong, Singapore's No. 1 tennis player, eliminated Chua Choon Leong in the semi-final of the open singles of the S.C.R.C. tennis tournament yesterday. Choon Leong stood well against the sizzling drives of the champion at the opening148 words
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Article481 1939-07-04 17 tyITH descriptive I.roadcasN on half a dozen events in a variety of kVnf i£ CS ran 5 IliK f™ m S< Andrew 's in Scotland to Rmnsgate in <h?R f. c sports WlWty ins-parable from life out of doors during ™f 4u h s T481 words
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Article100 1939-07-04 17 Reuter. London, July 3. DV taking seventeen wickets :n one day Gcddard, playing for Gloucestershire against Kent yesterday, equalled the record of Blvthe in 1907 and Verity in 1933. Goddard is the lirst to take R hundred wickets this season. mnni i y runSl madeReuter. - 100 words
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Article15 1939-07-04 17 Reuter. uxfaxct 2i. k three .Proud 87. LoSi Kf, Close i :i!ay score.—Reulcr.Reuter. - 15 words
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571 1939-07-04 18 Academic Activities Considerably Lessened War-Time Education In China A LTOGETHER 77 of China's 108 institutions of higher learning A -iinfversities. colleges and technical schools-have literal y been uprooted and carried hundreds and injoine sands of miles away before being re-estaoh hed, it was571 words
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Article64 1939-07-04 18 Central News. Chungking—Two Szechwan girls hay- 1 submitted a joint petition to the National Military Council asking that they be allowed to enlist in the Chinese Armay and sent to the front. They are M ss Chang Yung-chiu and Miss Yang Tsaoshu. teacher and graduade respectively of theCentral News. - 64 words
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273 1939-07-04 18 COUNTER-ATTACK PLANNED International News Agency. Shaokwan. pHINESE evacuation of Swatow is in accordance with the new strategy of the Central Authorities. Only a small force was left to defend the town, whife the hulk of the army has taken up positions at strategic Feints toInternational News Agency. - 273 words
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Article99 1939-07-04 18 International News Agency. Shan! r rpHE Ministry ol Communi- cations and the Renault Automobile Company France have sinned a contract for the deliver} i dksel-motored buses according to a reliable report. In return for the h the Renault Company, ii is understood, will receive ticInternational News Agency. - 99 words
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Article141 1939-07-04 18 Central News. [kiinming. MASS uit id<- becamse a! ness is eamsßon amni k the anese rank and lil<\ said I Lebbc, naturalised Chinese titia n* Belgian birth, who is bead North China FieM Senrire I i»n»,»" a speech on the war situation Churstiao Mountain Kai<g Shamsi atCentral News. - 141 words
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751 1939-07-04 19 ARDAR PATEL'SREPLY TO MILL O WNERS (United Press). Ahmeww&d that is facing the textile industry of by Seth Kasturbhai LaHih.v.. President c£ A .1 on prewding over nug* 'u Nla.kil (Moth Ma**, Aimiedabad, the n the city, Santo Vallabnaf Patel w-s pre-_ d(United Press). - 751 words
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263 1939-07-04 19 (United Press). Calcutta, .lune 24. THK Vnuna Razar I'atrika discloses the provisions of the semid instalment of the Calcutta Municipal Bill which the Fazlul tiuq Ministrj hay) her holding as the Damocles Sword over the icaa. •I tl t citi/ens o| Calcutta. N(United Press). - 263 words
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Article42 1939-07-04 19 (United Press). Jaipur, June 26.-The Jaipur Durbar 6ao deputed Khan K.herie. to the Co jnen Jaipur, to consult Sir Ta] on certain vital matters relating to in question of Federation. Sapru is the legal and constitu visor to the Jaipur Duibar—tum Press).(United Press). - 42 words
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155 1939-07-04 19 (United Press). Bombay, June 27. m H E Conference of the Secretaries A of Provincial Congress Commit tees was held this afternoon at the Congress House. Dr. Rajendra is understood to have explainer of the Conference the bmpUc*Ut«l« the constitutional amendments pass 3* by the mittee(United Press). - 155 words
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Article284 1939-07-04 19 (United Press). Bombay, June 26. THE Congress Premiers' and Ministers' Conference with the members of the Parliamentary Sub-Com-mittee and the Working Committee members met at the residence of Mr. Bhubbhai Deaai yesterday morning and continued for about three hours. Dr. Rajendra Prasad preSl lf d is understood(United Press). - 284 words
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454 1939-07-04 19 (United Press). Colombo, June 28. T HE decision of the Wnrktaw of the Indian National A Coneress to send Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru to Cejlon indicates the purposTfulness with which India is seeking the rev.s.on of CZ&FSS of repatriation. It is a direct the best(United Press). - 454 words
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Article210 1939-07-04 19 (United Press). Bombay, June 28. rpHE Executive Committee of the All-India Congress Social!* Party after ten hours discussion accepted of Mr. M*** Joint- Secretary of tho Party, Mr. Asoka Mehta. Mr. kchyot Patwardhan and Dr. fcamraamihmr Lohia from the Executive ©f the Party.— (United Press). Mardan, June 27r-Thc(United Press). - 210 words
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Article, Illustration72 1939-07-04 20 Mr. Kennedy's biggest "rival -Don Octavia Senoret, new Chilean Ambassador in London arrived irom South America to take up Wj appointment. He brought with him hi* wife and six children—four daughters and two sons, all of whom speak English fluently. Don Senoret who is in72 words
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Article, Illustration44 1939-07-04 20 "Centurion" one of the 1* ton Empire flying boats of Imperial Airways, which sank while being berthed at the Bally air base in the iloogly River, near Calcutta, India. Th? four passengers and crew of five, all Europeans, were saved.44 words
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Article, Illustration39 1939-07-04 20 Judges, wearing their wigs and robes and carrying the traditional posies, attended their annual service ai St. Paul's Cathedral, London, after lunching with the Lord Mayor, Sir Frank Bowater, at the Mansion House.39 words
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