Malaya Tribune, 19 July 1940
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Title Section21 1940-07-19 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII- ■No. 172. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Friday, July 19, 1940.21 words
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Article82 1940-07-19 1 Reuter. „ir»v New York, July 18. lUC AN c.l.zens returmng to the United States in the liner lanhattan 10-day reported that uniformed Nazis had filtered r> port of Spain. They declare that they saw German f' r Bd ld,trs over-running- Barcelona an* crowding ,h,Reuter. - 82 words
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Article, Illustration43 1940-07-19 1 Reuter. London, July 18. e< mmunique reports {h»> Landing of Ger? man troops on the French island of ITshant, off lirot and claims to have started fires as a result of air raids on places in south-east England.—Renter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article27 1940-07-19 1 Reuter. Washington, Ju!v 13.—The United States war Department announces that ricas Rr3l test parachute platoon has been organised and will be given a «eeks experimental training. —Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article89 1940-07-19 1 Reuter. Shanghai. July 18. THREE months closure cf the Burma 4 route would hardly affect the normal arms passage to Chungking as the road is always closed during July. August and September owing to violent tropical rain aeciares a prominent British business man whoReuter. - 89 words
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Article45 1940-07-19 1 Reuter. London, July 19. IN v speech in Alsace, quoted by the 1 German Official News Agency Dr Wagner, German Provincial Governor said the question of "purging" Alsace of nationally and racially alien elements would be solved with 'all determination —Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article56 1940-07-19 1 Reuter. i ondon. July 19. IT is officially announced tnat the Bri- tish destroyer Imogen has been lost as the result cf a collison in dense fop\ One officer and ten ratings were injured, of whem one rating ha. 1 since died. Seventeen ratings ar cReuter. - 56 words
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166 1940-07-19 1 Reuter. J London, July 18. X*HE Air Ministry communique to-night stated: "Yesterday afternoon K.A.F. bombers' made further attacks on barge concentrations in Holland and Belgium. "An aircraft of the Coastal Command was lost on reconnaissance ?n the Channel. Other aircraft, which went in searchReuter. - 166 words
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Article57 1940-07-19 1 Reuter. Vichy, July 18.—Traffic between North Africa and France, which was suspended for about a month, has been resumed, according to a Havas despatch from Marseilles, with t.h e arrival at Marseilles of a steamer transporting 600 sheep from Algeria. Departures of ships are also now as- j sured fromReuter. - 57 words
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Article82 1940-07-19 1 Reuter. Washington, July 18.—President Roose velt has decided to delay his nomination address until the Democratic Convention, which has accepted him unanimously by acclamation, has nominated a candidate for the Vice-Presidency. Mr. J. Farley, Secretary of the Party, announced that Mrs. Roosevelt would appear before theReuter. - 82 words
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Article225 1940-07-19 1 British Wireless. London, July 18. DEALISING the difficulties of ob- taining direct tribute by trying to impose heavy taxation, Germany has found a new way of "bleeding" France and the other occupied territories, according to economic authorities here. The supply of French francs is obtained againstBritish Wireless. - 225 words
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Article128 1940-07-19 1 Reuter. London, Ju'y 18. THE Ministry of Shipping announces that French merchant ships <4n United Kingdom ports are being requisitioned by His A Majesty's-, .OovernrU t under the defence regulations. At the end of the war, compensation will be paid for their use and the shipsReuter. - 128 words
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735 1940-07-19 1 SPEED-UP OF WAR SUPPLIES FROM AMERICA DOMINIONS New Blood In British Ministry GUNS, TANKS, PLANES RAPIDLY ARRIVING British Wireless. 1.0:1 don. July 18. |N the House of Lords to-day, Lord Woolton told the House that new men of great vigour with fresh minds had now heen brought into the serviceBritish Wireless. - 735 words
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Article85 1940-07-19 1 Reuter. London, July 18 IN the House of Commons. Mr". Joel, Conservative, the Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs whether In any negotiations with Japan be would avoid either giving the impression that we wished to pressure on the Chinese Qovernmenl or to encourage the defeats ChineseReuter. - 85 words
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Article126 1940-07-19 1 Reuter. lyondmi. July 18. A CORPORAL of the Women's Auxiliary Air Force, who saved a pilot's life by polling him from a burning airr.jft and then throwing herself on top si him when one of the bombs on board exploded, is recommended for theReuter. - 126 words
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93 1940-07-19 1 Reuter. Chungking, July 19. T«HE reappearance of Prince Konoyc as Prime Minister and the appointment of Mr. Matsuoka as Foreign Minister arc interpreted in Chinese circles hore as mealing that .la par \> definite!} going Fascist. In the meantime Iho independent newspaper Ta KungReuter. - 93 words
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Advertisement209 1940-07-19 1 On Other Pages Pages Xir Training Plan 2 oti Bi« vcle Thefts 3 u l strike Tribunals 4 i sSt i 1 Span Bridge 5 Sj!,irt 6 and 7 N /ls enable To Deceive Dutch 8 j. n idenfl Roosevelt Nominated 9 nference In Far East? 10 CbarcbAl on Tokyo209 words
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395 1940-07-19 2 Singapore, Thursday. A FORMER Congress Minister of Madras, Mr. S. Ramanathan. speaking to a monster gathering of Indians at the premises of the Indian Youth League this evening told them that they must never forget their motherland. He was unveiling a life-size portrait of Mr.395 words
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164 1940-07-19 2 Singapore, Thursday. IJG HOE, a 33-year-old Hokkien. saw a thief throw away some sheets of rnbber at Boat Quay. He picked them up, wrapped them in a mat and walked into a second hand goods shop intending to dispose of the rubber.164 words
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Article79 1940-07-19 2 Singapore, Thursday. Two Chinese, Ong Chan Ka (33) and Lim Ah San (31), claimed trial when they were charged before Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Second Magistrate, with having assaulted or used criminal force to an additional police constable. The offence was said to hav e taken79 words
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59 1940-07-19 2 The Pahang branch of the Malaya Patriotic Fund had up to June 30 collected a total of $67,141. During the second quarter, of the year monetary contributions amounted to $18,155 The only expenditure, apart from a small amount for stationery, was $193 for the purchase59 words
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474 1940-07-19 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. AN allegation that because he had given a man, named A. T. Singam, "a good hiuii :g single-hand-ed" when he had caught him "hugging and kiting" his fiancee, he was waylaid and assaulted by ten persons, was474 words
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602 1940-07-19 2 ALL BRITISH SUBJECTS ELIGIBLE TO BE DRAFTED INTO RARON COMPLETION OF S.S.VAR COURSE FOLLOWING ON THE BRITISH EMPIRE AIR TRAINING SCHEME, IT IS ANNOUNCED THAT THE MALAYAN GOVERNMENT HAS UNDER CONSIDERATION THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A FLYING TRAINING SCHOOL AT THE CIVIL AIRPORT, SINGAPORE,602 words
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Article35 1940-07-19 2 Kelantan has so far collected $42.544.11, p y T a^!r ort for u June issued by Mrs E. T Williams, hon. secretary of the Kelantan branch of the Malay! Patrio? M?a d st LS£" "Wwa.3-35 words
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Article329 1940-07-19 2 Hongkong, July 10. "rOOD-BYE Daddy," was the most farewell cry as the two big Empress liners drew away from the Kowloon wharves with hundreds of women and children evacuees for Manila last evening. Nearly 50 babies from 12 days' old and over passed the medical329 words
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115 1940-07-19 2 Singapore, Thursday. MR. John Joseph Holland, appearing before Mr. J. L. McFall, in the District Court, today, consented to pay his wife, Mr*; Boris Emily Muriel Holland, a wetkly sum of £3, according to a provisional maintenance order made by the Special Magistrate's and115 words
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Article99 1940-07-19 2 Singapore, Thursday. FOUND lying face downwards in his room in the early morning of July 10 with a cord round his neck, Tan Ah. a sampan-man, living In Johore Road, was pronounced dead by the ambulance dresser who examined him shortly after the discovery. At this99 words
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Article99 1940-07-19 2 were published last empowering the Govei requisition property, which I sell or dispose of as he wishes The Governor may also autho:. c any person throughout the Colony or m specified areas to requisition a* their discretion any property or clr scription of property. Power is also99 words
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Article83 1940-07-19 2 THERE seems to be a misunderstanding among some members of the public rbout date of the Malayan co: Floods of applications are sent to the Superintendent of Census for employment as enumerators and apparently in belief that the is to be taken at an early date.83 words
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Article64 1940-07-19 2 Singapore, Friday. r»OWED into submission by the sight of \j knives, a Chinese woman was forced to give her jewellery to three Cantonese men who held her up at Grunge Road, last night. The road itself was deserted. The men suddenly surrounded her and brandishing knives64 words
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Article417 1940-07-19 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. A FTER being in existence for a decade, the Malayan Amateur Radio Society is in be wound up. This decision was made at its tenth annual general meeting held yesterday evening at the secretary's office in the Selangor417 words
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Article41 1940-07-19 2 In the Kuala Lumpur exhibition of the Trinity College of Music, th? £9 given for Malaya and Hongkong to the candidate obtaining the highest marks in 1939, has been won by Winifred Rabaratnam, a student of Miss Weinman's Studio, Kuala Lumpur.41 words
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Advertisement92 1940-07-19 2 THE MOST ORIGINAL AND I OUTSTANDING MALAY RECORD EVER ISSUED. ANOTHER TRIUMPH FOR AHM AD C.B. I 2. INI PIRING MISTI-LAH DI-DENGAR OLEH TIAP-TIAP MA'ANUSIA, lALAH YANG SA-BETTJL-NYA ARAN JADI PADA TIAP-TIAP YANG HIDUP DI-ATAS DUNIA INI. Principal Stockists: I rSnP SS 16 104 > HI L L ST., SINGAPORE.92 words
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Advertisement19 1940-07-19 2 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, AAARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT19 words
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132 1940-07-19 3 Last Night's First Night titles have been a puzzle this one, "The First Rebel," d its Singapore season yesAlhambra will add to the deals with American ght. but how these came to ol them is not explained. m is boide the point, riant is132 words
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Article63 1940-07-19 3 AVVII he numjer of Singapore who .seem anxious to send n to Australian universities the Australian National iation has asked the Rev. who is visiting Singapore of a holiday in the East, th parents who desire inforsee him at the office of ters Ltd.. 19a Cecil63 words
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68 1940-07-19 3 (FROM H. L. HOPKIN) London, July 18. HI LOT Officer Robert Mudie, 24--year-old son of a former Singapore Magistrate and F.M.S. judge, has died of wounds received in action. Pilot Officer Mudie s father was Mr. Justice N. D. Mudie, M.C.S., who retired from68 words
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Article110 1940-07-19 3 Singapore, Thursday. AN appeal against the ccnviction and sentence of three months' rigorous imprisonment imposed on a Punjabi. Manga] Singh, by the Third Magistrate 1 for fraudulent possession -cf articles SUS- pccted of b:ing stolen, came up for mention before the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice A.110 words
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Article19 1940-07-19 3 The transfer of Captain Tan Cheng Chye of S.S.V.F. to the 8.8 VP. Reserve of Officers has been approver..19 words
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206 1940-07-19 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Thursday. ING spent a little over two months with their parents in Singapore, after a 7.<»00-mile trip by air all by themselves, :%la 1 Victor (11) and Leonard (9) Ryder, children of Mr. and M R.vd r, of St.206 words
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Article25 1940-07-19 3 Capt. C. H. Dakers, Protector of Chinese. Perak, is acting as Chairman of to his own duties, during the absence of Capt. H. J. Cockman.25 words
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374 1940-07-19 3 POLICE GRADUALLY SOLVING PROBLEM (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) P' SPITE OF THE VIGILANCE OF THE POLICE— WHO IN RE CENT MONTHS INAUGURATED A SPECI AF SITR RBivru FOR THE PURPOSE OF STAMPING OUT BICYCI E SINGAPORE'S BICYCLE THIEVES ESTABLISHED A RECORD374 words
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Article62 1940-07-19 3 Singapore, Thursday. CHHAN Sim Meng. pleaded guilty in the Fifth Police Court, to-day. when he was charged with keeping an unliccnced printing press for use at No. 27, Choon Guan Street, on June J7 last. The magistrate. Mr L. C. Goh, sentenced Chhan to one day's simple62 words
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Article54 1940-07-19 3 Singapore, Thursday. lIM See Moo. Tan Teck Tew and Lim Kam Jiow, three Chinese, appeared on a summons before Mr. Kenneth M. Byrne, the Fourth Magistrate, on charges of having caused hurt to a compatriot, Lim Hong Fong, on May They claimed trial and the case was54 words
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223 1940-07-19 3 land and property owners, whose land or goods are requisitioned by Government under the emergency powers regulations, Will receive suitable compensation. Relative regulations are published in a Ktdah Government Gazette extraordinary which details rules for the payment of compensation in respect of taking possession223 words
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Article111 1940-07-19 3 Singapore, Thursday. THE civil action in which an elderly 1 Chinese widow. Sim Seok. claimed a sum cf 512.922 from Chop Hoe Tai Co., being balance due to her husband. Tan Choon Teck, in respect of two shares bc'onging to him in that firm, came111 words
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523 1940-07-19 3 are latest donations to the Malaya Patriotic Fund, among them being a contribution of $1,000 from Sir John Bagnall:— Donations previously acknowledged $1,688,712.61. Kelantan Branch $7,000, Sales of Poster Stamps In Chartered Bank $25.70. In Memory of Mr. W. W. Dean from Mr. Mrs W.523 words
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Advertisement88 1940-07-19 3 BLACK fi t\w.A WHITE TAKE SNAPS x jKffik you'll be proud r, \%fj T0 SHOW Your snapshots arc important —they store /flrjl I up your happiest experiences for all time! So make sure to get the best g|gH3f —ry VI j snaps possible; load up with Kodak I)J •Vcrichrome' Film.88 words
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Article86 1940-07-19 4 I fUSPLAY of a flag, or banner J or emblem which would be likely to cause a disturbance of i public order or to promote dis- affection, may henceforth be j prohibited according to new regu- lations published last night. These regulations empower the Governor, by order,86 words
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Obituary281 1940-07-19 4 VJ Singapore, Thursday. fHIPPING over a table on which a kettle of boiling water had been placed on June 27, a 25-year-old Chinese, Yang See Lim, was scalded to death. The accident oc-. curred in pitch darkness at about 1 a.m. He was281 words
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Article18 1940-07-19 4 The transfer of Captain Wee Kah untitled 8.8.V F. to the s.s.v.F. Reserve of Officers has been approved.18 words
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353 1940-07-19 4 Singapore, Thursday. Indian labourer, Ayawoo, unsuccessfully appealed in the High Court today, before the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice A. K. a'Beckett Terrell, against a conviction and sentence of nine months' rigorous imprisonment imposed on him by the Criminal District Judge on a charge of353 words
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508 1940-07-19 4 GOVERNMENT FRAMES NEW DEFENCE RULES IMPORTANT steps lo end strikes and to establish machinery for settlement of genuine differences between employers and employees, have been taken by Government with the announcement in a Gazette extraordinary last night, that all future labour differences will first508 words
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Article, Illustration30 1940-07-19 4 Mr. Koh Yee Phit, of the Government Treasury, Singapore, was married to Miss Susie Y. H. Ng, daughter of Mrs. Choo Kirn Chow, at the Xanyang Sacred Union, Singapore.30 words
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Article81 1940-07-19 4 Singapore. Thursday. TEH Ton Hui. a Ctf-year-u'd Teociiew. pleaded guilty when charged before Mr. J. G. Rappoport. in the Third Police Court this morning with havine assisted In the management of the Anti-Enemy Backing-Up Society. The case was accordingly .stood down ior the afternoon when it81 words
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Article57 1940-07-19 4 Dr. Lim Soon Koci. Demonstrator in Anatomy at the Hongkong University is en a short visit to Malaya. Dr. Lim is an old bey of the Penang Free School and graduated from th? Hongkong University early tins year, and is among- the tew te hotd appointments in the University after57 words
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Advertisement658 1940-07-19 4 THE DISCRIMINATING GO TO Raffles Cafe FOR i OI X I All N A DINNER BECAUSE THEY KNOW IT IS THE BEST AND ENJOYABLE BEGINNING TO THEIR EVENING'S ENTERTAINMENT. Cocktail Bar Excellent Grill A La Carte Social Atmosphere Music. ISEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE CABARET ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY658 words
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Advertisement295 1940-07-19 4 RE-ZEX THE IMMEDIATE TONIC Learn this Amazing Scientific Secret If the vigour and vitality of you*! fading from you it is only because your glands are exhausted weik up. Glands CAN now be rrjunnu'iri a secret glandular concentrate— Q IT" —now known as Re-zex. Start taking Re-zex--to-day. Immediately you will295 words
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Article, Illustration39 1940-07-19 5 Bishop Ehvin, of Sierra I Mr. Yerrier Ehvin. created est when he married an I. Miss Kosiaruni. in acwith her own religious Elwin*a work in India (l him the title of "St. among h.s Oriental friends.39 words
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90 1940-07-19 5 Karachi. j Mil Bundeali Khan Ministo come up to the expecMuslim League, the three rs, sheikh Abdul Ma.iid, r Khurro and Mr. G. 11. members of the League, h resign office or sever th the League is the opi- by Sir Abdullah Haroon. Bind90 words
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272 1940-07-19 5 £1,600,000 STEEL WEB ACROSS THE HOOCHLYi JpHS £1,600,000 Howrah bridge now being built by British engineers at Calcutta carries the third largest cantilever span—l,soo feet—in the world, only the Forth Bridge and the Quebec Bridge have larger. The two "long-armed men," or creeper cranes, which272 words
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Article30 1940-07-19 5 Nainital. Maulana Azad. the Congress president, has nominated Pandit Govind BallaLh Pant, ex-Premier of U.P., as a member of the Congress Working Committee filling the fourteenth scat which w-: vacant.30 words
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Article, Illustration22 1940-07-19 5 Howrah Bridge now bcinj constructed over the Hooghly river, at Calcutta, is to have a main span of 1.500 feet.22 words
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Article246 1940-07-19 5 Madras "fHE constitutional problem hi India is of the utmost importance and very difficult, but it is not insoluble. A way can be found and it must be found. I must point out and emphasise, however, that India's future is being decided at this very time,246 words
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Article33 1940-07-19 5 Che Abdul Rahman, who was a member of the Sanitary Board. Kuala Lumpur, from 1933 to 1936, has again been appointed to the Board, taking the place of Tengku Ismail, who has resigned.33 words
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Advertisement146 1940-07-19 5 PETTING CANNOT SOOTHE When a baby's skin is inflamed and irritated by nappy soreness a liberal dusting with Cuticura 1 alcum stops the smarting instantly. There is something different about Cuticura Talcum it has wonderful absorbent properties that help to prevent the unpleasant dampness which causes sensitive skin to smart146 words
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Advertisement101 1940-07-19 5 BLACK WHITE C O/fc H W H\S X V BAHr^DAR^HL^ I li fc I INI BULAN KITA MEMBERI SATU KELUARANDENCENLAGU2 ■CHAP YANG TERPILEH MEMANG I.EBEH2 BACUS DARI BIASA. I \f V I 124 "MOESTI MATI" by VHMAD, C.B. "CORINF CORIW" ciwrADODC F 1 QF.125 "DI TANJOXCi KATONG s > N101 words
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Advertisement145 1940-07-19 5 Cooling fragrance, long- I lasting and appealing Your personal appeal will be enhanced—you will stay cool and refreshed all day—when you use Himalaya Bouquet Perfume. This lovely moun- fwHf H tain flower fragrance keeps its exquisite perfume f S for days. You can always depend on Himalaya [19 I Bouquet.145 words
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Article181 1940-07-19 6 "SPECTATOR - BY "SPECTATOR" Singapore, Friday. with GIGGOLETTE, IRISH JIG and SHOOT UP were the most impressive at Bukit Timah track this morning. O Hculichan is in very good form now and should run his race to-mcrrow to a closc finish. GIGGOLETTE was eager fcr a spurt181 words
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115 1940-07-19 6 gCRATCHINGS and running order for Bukit Timah races to-morrow the last day of Singapore Turf Club July meeting, issued at 11.30 this morning, are: Race 1 Ponies I Div. 3 6 furs.—2.3o p.m.—lnventory. Race 2 Horsfs 3 Div lm If. 3.00 P.m.—Colon, New Zealand, Lord115 words
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Article92 1940-07-19 6 S.C.R.c. cricket elevens for weekend games are- Chua Boon Unn (cant) f heah Kim Swee, Chia Keng Hock Kam Gim Lock. A. L im. Ong Swee Keng rr, 001 Swe e Lim Swang. Tan Hak Wan. Tan Thean Tek. Yap Mook Kim Sunday, against RAF.92 words
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731 1940-07-19 6 THOY IN GRAND FORM; BOWLERS ON TOP IN WEEK-END GAMES SINGAPORE CRICKET REVIEW Bj Tribune Correspondent the two-day fixture this week between the S.C.C and the S.R.C. may provide us with some interesting cri(Sret. the Colony-Malay States fixture at the end of this month731 words
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145 1940-07-19 6 [YATES for the Malaya Polo Association *f tournament for the K.O.R and Spooner cvp s are revised in order to fit in with arrangements of the visiting teams to Singapore from Pahang The semi-finals of the Spooner Cup will be played at Balestier Road on145 words
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Article281 1940-07-19 6 MALAYAN batting and h, Hi)n 1" honours fcr last Reek-ertd ut BATTING. 82 Yogarajah (Victoria "rhiaJ Josephs). J--75 J. Rca (S.C.C. vs. Polite) 71* Swee Keng (Teachers vs Ckim 70* Hong Beng (P.F.S. vs. X Ia Taiping). v 62* JayatUika (Sinhalese vs Tec hi. 54 Mansur (P.F.S.281 words
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Article51 1940-07-19 6 Reuter. Detroit. July 18. THE American Ryder Cup team 1 to-day defeated the challengers captained by Gene Sarazene 7 and 5. Notable wins on the official side was Henry Picard beating Sarazene 8 and 7 and Morton Smith beating the open champion Lawson Little 4 andReuter. - 51 words
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Article38 1940-07-19 6 Wculd-b- ttmpetitcis for the Malayan lawn tennis tournament ntxt month will hay? their last chance of entering the evtnts tomorrow. It is stated by the organisers that no names will b. accepted alter tomoi«Mv,38 words
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Advertisement591 1940-07-19 6 Jtife iiuild up Health and Vitality after J| MATERNITY un„ in itiMO W SS^££?5SK£ A Maternity puts a terrible strain on a woman's back muscles and bodily .system and frequently causes s>' W' y ears of suffering. A tonic like "HERBTO" is a I necessity to regain the bloom of591 words
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Advertisement109 1940-07-19 6 Competitors in Singapore Amateur Athletic Association Sports train on delicious •OVALTIiXE* bevera«?totte this deli cious hot and cold th e events In order to "Ovaltine" in order to tiS 1 com P rushed for those who were trainpH -A 8 ft? 4 fla^ln enerpv. Among 'Ovaltine" was All Bin Ahmad,109 words
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726 1940-07-19 7 "Spectator - Yiin Breukelen Should Win me Cup With Lord Bug IK "Spectator" Singapore, Thursday. v \<, GYRO and BALMORAL should be certain winners for to- i-ow's races at Bukit Timah, the final day of the Singapore ub's July meeting. ;nir Gyre ran a good race on726 words
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67 1940-07-19 7 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, July 18. nr.KAK Turf Club's August meetI ing, scheduled for August 22 and 24 will not be it was decided at meeting ofjWJcates from Perak and Taiping Turf Clubs last night instead, it is hoped by Feraic Turf Club67 words
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Article111 1940-07-19 7 nFSULT of the Island Club Duffer's R Cup competition qualifying round was: Bi-2i 6o p. C. Da Costa 85-22 =63 T P. Moloney 88-16=72 Poh Chee Juey 91-18=73 R. Henderson 92-19=73 Chla Teck Yam 97-22—75 Tan Chin Tuen 98-22 =76 Chua Tlan Chong 99-20 =79111 words
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170 1940-07-19 7 FE V.M.C.A. life-saving competition for the Sir John Bagnall trophy will be held on Tuesday at the association's pool, starting at 5.10 in the evening, with the following competing: Eugene Wong, F. L. Wong, Tan Ban Poh, Fong Kirn Choon, Lewis Cheng, Tan Ban170 words
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117 1940-07-19 7 THERE might be a new flyweight I champion in Singapore to-morrow fonowing the boxing P™e™ mm the New World to-nifhi when Johnny Mortell steps into the ring as challenger to Uttle Abayan the present holder of the flyweight title. This should be one of117 words
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32 1940-07-19 7 Pu'au Bran] beat the R.A.O.C. by ten goa£ to one in a Division 2A league ioccer encounter at Alexandra yesterda pulau Bran! led 4-0 at the interval.32 words
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368 1940-07-19 7 9 Chinese 1 Malays ih thrills the Chinese met their first deF ZJ%>Z£L went down to the Malays hy anodd g oa. in thte in a Reserve Division soccer fixture at Anson Road Stadium yesterday. The Chinese were unfortunate to lose for368 words
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Article124 1940-07-19 7 Result of the women's soc to match played over Keppel Golf Club course between Garrison Golf Club Golf Club was (Garrison G.C. men ™35b\ T*. H. Stewart (10) 6 v Mr. E n A Elde V 16) R E M Stde (20) 5 v. Mrs. R. E.124 words
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Article19 1940-07-19 7 TO-DAY SOCCER: Malaya Cup Singapore vs. R.A.*., dium. BOXING: Bell s promotion, Abayan vs. Mortell, New World.19 words
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Article72 1940-07-19 7 A friendly game of soccer between Harper Gilnllans and Diethelm-Hoog-landt Sports Club wIH be played on Saturday at Geylang Stadium. The following have been chosen to represent H Lim r Kim Liang, Simon Kong, Abu bin j Salim. Goh Thiam Seah. M. Sallen, Ahdul Kadar. Khoo Bah72 words
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Advertisement299 1940-07-19 7 II TO-DAY'S SINGAPORE FREE PRESS —"A powerful drama, I skilfully acted by a very competent cast." I TO-DAY'S MORNING TRIBUNE "Paramount have achieved I another outstanding success." where TO-DAY CJLIIIIIHV E 7 ybody 3.15 6.15 9.15 I |t KB Goes. I MAUYAS ONtHAOC tun oFFICE PHONE 3400 MORNING £HOW TO-MORROW299 words
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Miscellaneous24 1940-07-19 7 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.24 words
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Article374 1940-07-19 8 agreement between Great Britain and Japan on the Burmai unnan Highway has come into force. This agreement is valid Jor only three months, after which Britain will resume libertv of action. I n the interval n 0 arms and ammunition, no petrol, trucks and railway materials374 words
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342 1940-07-19 8 AMAZING STORY OF GEN. WINKELMAN Reuter. A mi London, July 18. J±H explanation of the arrest of General Winkelman, Netherlands Commander-in-Chief, a fortnight ago is now revealed by the new (Netherlands) New s Agencv W hen the fifth German White Book was published itReuter. - 342 words
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73 1940-07-19 8 nA»,n London, July 18 JOME misunderstanding appears to have E JEST re g ardi "8 the circumstances o m~ Ch Ship whicn recently arrived Marseilles with a cargo of what was In fact, the cargo consisted lareelv of medical supplies for refugees in France IL\\CT?73 words
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Article28 1940-07-19 8 Reuter. N?w York. July 17—Tho tt q fl £232 f '"sidy p?o S Van,me- I, a American countries B ™I activ.ty. it is predicted, wfflteReuter. - 28 words
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Article311 1940-07-19 8 Reuter. Cabinet Councillor ami I y 1 of the Sou.h Manchu a Company, has accepted he huv the post of Forei ff n P 3i? n s h ter cfTl of Mr. Matsuoka was the eh delegate to the Geneva during the M^ur^taci^^ Defence MinistersReuter. - 311 words
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91 1940-07-19 8 Reuter. L,DRESaING volunteers at a recently Gciie P ra? d n n r r? recruit mg centre. Chef of t>? c Gau v ie asra 355 VtLSTS fand nr i; c fight by tideh idc of Engganda woridh 1 J rance NoReuter. - 91 words
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Article112 1940-07-19 8 Reuter. Tr t u n London, July 19 |<~ the rinsing G f church bells and the Men o?'fK° f the noo P le first divi- amonS aSS German Army to appear 5 th J own people since the cona d Fr.n, thC camReuter. - 112 words
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Article62 1940-07-19 8 British Wireless. I to %SFZ ig^t epi V( Sf r^ Cent nati onal war bonds rer ek ended Tuesday June SSi fl^ klng a total sin u ie 25 of £109,656,170 receive? cTo«SS Peri d the T easurv interPQf ".U18.536 on loan free ci and eSi.t,,British Wireless. - 62 words
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Article56 1940-07-19 8 Reuter. deTinni V July 18 —The new auxiliary whiPh rce M**ial constables vnich wma recently organised, made its Shi ?fi? c r nee yesterday evening first h!. 1 J° men Paraded for the Jam J and Were inspected by Mr i^ r r ft r ChairmanReuter. - 56 words
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Advertisement201 1940-07-19 8 Pure .001, V-neck, In fancy s emi-:able st,t garment for sport and trave MARL MIXTURES in j| J c izeS 34, 36, 38 and green. Stt" in. chest. H P R I C E ISJfactuws RAFFLES PLACE A HA PORTH OF TAR I Lobster grandmother! Why didn't I i ;ec201 words
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Advertisement156 1940-07-19 8 Il I Itailwav* m/ As from lsf. August, 1940, Sleeping Cabin or berlh accommodation cannot be guaranteed unless reservation fees are paid four hours before booked departure of trains from Singapore, Penang or Kuala Lumpur. Reservation fees can be paid at any station. For Style, Comfort I onomv, CONSULT The156 words
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Article, Illustration320 1940-07-19 9 Country Needs His Leadership Chicago, July 18. r iij nomination of Mr. Roosevelt for a third term of office as president ot the United States was made after the party l.th.rm had been approved. result of the first ballot was:—Mr. Roosevelt 946, Mr. James r320 words
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Article797 1940-07-19 9 THE Democratic platform declares that the American people are determined that the war raging in Europe, Asia an Africa shall net come to America. "We will not participate m fo el war- will not send an army, navy or air forces to fight in foreign lands,797 words
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Article183 1940-07-19 9 Reuter. Shanghai. July 1". DISCUSSIONS on the foreign policy platform of the party suddenly reopened late this afternoon after it had been reported that some of the committee men who were framing it had had a telephone talk with Hfr. Roosevelt. The platform framers subsequently reportedReuter. - 183 words
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342 1940-07-19 9 Reuter. London, July 18. ft f-'KED by private notice if he could make any statement about the A announcements of air raid casualties in this country, Mr. Chur- ohill said: "I am sorry to .ay that the Minister cf Information has beenReuter. - 342 words
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Article61 1940-07-19 9 Reuter. Washington, July 18.—The U.S. War Department has signed a contract with the Dupont de Memours Company for the construction of a 25 million dollar smokeless powder factory near Charlestown, Indiana, construction to begin immediately. The factory will be capable of producing 200,000 barrels ofReuter. - 61 words
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Article25 1940-07-19 9 Reuter. London. July 18. Between 40 and 50 men suspected of being members of the IR A. were rounded up in Belfast this morning— Renter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article200 1940-07-19 9 Reuter. Pretoria, July 17. THE great and smooth flow of shipping round the coast of South Africa was proof that the allegation of Nazi propagandists that Germany was hampering the Empire's trade was a delusion, declared Mr. Sturrock, Minister of Railways and Harbours, inReuter. - 200 words
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Article34 1940-07-19 9 Reuter. London. July 18. Vice-Admiral Geoffrey Layton, recently appointed commander-in-chief of the China Station, was received at Buckingham Palace to-day. where His Majesty invested him with the insignia of the Knight-Ccmmander of Bath.— Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Advertisement47 1940-07-19 9 BUCKeWHITE ||F SCOTCH WHISKY pTI AUTO RADIO and quality y JJ^^ o [/,d 80LEA0ENT WEARXE LTO SB MM LFCTRORAD V, s, PenanV IG K.rM Cross St.. Malacca. 1 9 Weld Rd K. Lumpur. 4K Bca.h St.. 1 AR-9 medium short wave HONG 1-EONG K2£f B°N Tumpat. Kc.-ntan.47 words
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Advertisement270 1940-07-19 9 I These Symptoms warn You of I I Kidney Trouble I o-nnH Even a few doses have ended I Subbing pains in the back gooA Even a faU I I yasms Se Wi's Pills stimulate and strengthen I I: distressing bladder troub c pams uc cleanse the I I j270 words
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Article, Illustration13 1940-07-19 10 HR. VERNON BARTLETT MP Diplomatic expert of the Ncics-Chroniele.13 words
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Article25 1940-07-19 10 Reuter. m. Auckland, July 18 I He first Pan-American clipper aircraft %7": Now Zealand with the urn States, has arrived.—Reuter. umie aReuter. - 25 words
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507 1940-07-19 10 Reuter. THF e(fnl nilon < July 18. THE Stockholm Dagnyhet, in an editorial heads* 'Scapegoats." fact that ""French people have every reason to regard M. Bonnet and M Laval (former foreign Ministers) as fully responsiuc i^v aP hm a S f r the anti -GermanReuter. - 507 words
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Article126 1940-07-19 10 Reuter. ,»rp Cairo, July 18. IT Is Governments intention not only ■to maintain the present standard of arms and equipment of the Egyptian Army but to increa.se its strength both in numbers and equipment until it reaches the desired standard, declared Mahmud Fahmy Elkhaissi Minister ofReuter. - 126 words
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365 1940-07-19 10 Britain Should Consult United States Russia Reuter. rruxs London, July 18. I Hfc possibility of a five-power conference on the Far East is suggested by Mr. Vernon Bartlett, M.P., in the NewsChronicle. He says that Mr. Cordell Hull's declaration miirht rSof C thXUr reReuter. - 365 words
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Article15 1940-07-19 10 Reuter. Nalrobl.July 18.-Last night's Kenyu Enemy aircraft b?mbld but caused no damag" T mld(Sa y;Reuter. - 15 words
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Article117 1940-07-19 10 Reuter. CHUNGKING. Ji iv "WE SHALL FIGHT ON U'H vr EVER HAPPFvc ,!AT DENT SAtTLi C WHETHER WE ARE R rTp, W,N OR NOT," SAYS A IFv ß r\ V, STATEMENT ISSUED Iv'ff* FOREIGN OFHCE DFN'nrv/ THE BRITISH DMSTOn KSSf™ lOf\ r "No greater mistake ha*Reuter. - 117 words
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Article98 1940-07-19 10 Reuter. H__ Istanbul, July lfi ITLER'S timetable in the present war appears to have been upset by Britain's firm stand. German diplomats in Turkey wno predicted with reasonable accuracy the date of entry into Pari, v d the French capitulation were last week I vm SReuter. - 98 words
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Article67 1940-07-19 10 Reuter. A TD Chungking, July 18. iR maU and passenger services between Chungking and Hanoi and Chungking and Rangoon are con tin™ The post office announces that i Plane will leave Chungking for Ran very Sunday, via* Running. iVpvpc pf™ Cnun ki »g-bound machine leavesReuter. - 67 words
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Article38 1940-07-19 10 Reuter. jr«*V. 18.-Any foreigner uho has become a French subject can be deprived of his nationality under Ofr 0f law Published in the Official Journal to-day. Such de ma; a be°?hr ay i FrenchReuter. - 38 words
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Advertisement37 1940-07-19 10 ■.'■> EBt' $$yss.< >v < Mew I MMHriS? Extra ,L ?*Z2** beaut y- H 1 M«t seals an extra-thick blanket !f m r<> I I isolation* X, 2L?' d retaini »Ur. I FRICIDAIRE the Greatest [Nam^r^ Refrigeration ifff F337 words
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Article, Illustration1040 1940-07-19 11 GAINING TIME FOR FAR EASTERN PEACE Reuter. m:\IPORARY ARRANGEMENT, in the hope that the time so ned may lead to a solution just and equitable to both China an<J Japan, and freely accepted by them both,'' was how Mr Churchill described the Anglo-Japanese agreementReuter. - 1,040 words
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228 1940-07-19 11 Reuter. LONDON, JULY 18. THE 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 Mr. Bcothby, who was introducing the Ministry of Food vote, declared thatReuter. - 228 words
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124 1940-07-19 11 Reuter. Shanghai. July 18. CRITICISM was voiced yesterday evening by the Japanese Embassy spokesman of the action ol prominent Mania Americans who, on July 16, sent a message to Mr. Cordell Hull, United States Secretary of State, and to Col. De Witt Peck,Reuter. - 124 words
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Article16 1940-07-19 11 Reuter. Bangalore, July 18: Twenty thousand employees of Kolar Goldfields near here, have gone on strike.—Reuter.Reuter. - 16 words
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Article116 1940-07-19 11 British Wireless. London, July 18. ITfHEN the King paid a surprise visit to a munitions factory in southern England last night, his car was stopped by the local defence volunteer who challenged: "Halt, who goes there." From the driving seat of the big limousine theBritish Wireless. - 116 words
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107 1940-07-19 11 Japanese View Reuter. Tokyo, July 18. COMMENTING on Mr. Cordell Hull's statement opposing the closing of the Burma Road, the Navy spokesman said that Japan's policy would not be affected by the "mere verbal gesture of a third party." Asked whether the agreement withReuter. - 107 words
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57 1940-07-19 11 Reuter. London. July 18. TN th P Commons to-day, Mr. Churchill announced that he had asked mmistprs whose duties were intimately connected w<th th P conduct of war to yrangp as soon as possible to "sleep m thcr offices at the centre of Government.Reuter. - 57 words
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Advertisement148 1940-07-19 11 Liquid Extract of JAMBOLAN Effective Safe Cure for DIABETES It can be SAFELY proscribed to all suffering from diabetes and DOSE increased Till the effect re ived. In diabetic patients tion begins by allaying UN- QUENCH ABLE THIRST and other tn üblesome symptoms such as jity and ends in completely148 words
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Advertisement436 1940-07-19 11 IF you suffer from coughs, colds, mVlftA chills, throat trouble or bronchial <sV^\ weakness. Peps antiseptic, breatheable tablets are your quickest and Wi^lSßflK«y^^m\\ kurtst cure. \i\ Dissolved in your mouth a Peps X T Teleases rich, medicinal essences %ot V\ which mix with your breath and; *L?S^Km are carried deep436 words
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Advertisement187 1940-07-19 12 A Rollicking BRITISH Comedy Sliow/ l SiHPYAItII S^KfflL^ SALLY' J Special Supporting Attractions I With Sydney Howard. I including I Hear OBACIE SING: TOPNOTCH TENNIS' "ANNIE LAURIE'* 4 A Picture every Tennis WISH ME LUCK as YOU enthusiast should see I WAVE ME GOOD-BYE" I and other Song Hits Released187 words
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Advertisement269 1940-07-19 12 The Famous Stars Of "STAGE COACH" and "LANCER SPY"! United in RKO RADIO'S Thrilling Drama Of Pioneer Days! "s* >« ai ALHA MUK A Fighting Jim Smith and m /mMU Glorygirl Janie, untamed M blonde in buckskin.. daring M the peril path to glory in the ,Jr Pennsylvania days whenJf^C*269 words
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Advertisement327 1940-07-19 12 ALL AMUSEMENT IS INDISPENSABLE AFTER A day s WORK HARD WORK AMUSE YOURSELF AT TH* AND WORLD h X 1 1 GATE 10 CTS. PARK k, PLAY KOf MERMAID Malay Opera MAcS^ AQUATICS All Yo~u Have shan hai Rev AH Sideshows I To flo is to buy Cantonese Are "Open327 words
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Article36 1940-07-19 13 Reuter. London, July 18. mraoos to-day the Mm•- E-rarity announced it offence against the Trea 194U for Britons to assist Gerirading this country by air or td would therefore be punish- j death.—Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Advertisement186 1940-07-19 13 SEND A CALL TO UNIVERSAL RADIO HOUSE- ™> Orchard Road, Phone 4967 When You Need Mende Service or Spare Parts. (Mende Servicing Specialists). UtA*mU£, STANDARD m SARSAPARILLA TONIC Blood builder 5rV purifier sT*tTj*r 1 *TP c ures various tropical disease Beware of $1 3ole Agents^" 11 b ttle 50 cts--79186 words
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Advertisement318 1940-07-19 13 To-night 6.15 9.15 Theatre ROYAL I Miss K. T. Rukmani and P. S. Srinivasan B.A in "VEER RAMANF A Super TAMIL Thriller with Stunts Romance Laughter. Acclaimed and Applauded by Packed Houses at Last Night's Premiere To-ni g ht 6.15 9.15 M ARLBOROUGH Abdul Wahab and Sami ha in "Happy318 words
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Advertisement113 1940-07-19 13 CHANGE YOUR FROWN Tm TO A SMILE %h I \y/Vf M art THE MOST AMUSING SHOW IN TOWN k li^HMillßfiilT^ A.B.F.D. PRODUCTION. SUPPORTED BY AN INSPIRING AND THRILLING SHORT "UNCONQUERABLE MINESWEEPERS" BOOK NOW PHONE «J)O3 MATINEE: SATURDAY SUNDAY 3.15 CATHAY BEAITY SALON Announces An experienced English Operator is now in113 words
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Miscellaneous118 1940-07-19 13 PAVILION:—*** George Do 1t"—6.15 and 9.15 p.m. P4PITOL: "Shipyard Sally"—3.ls, 6.15 and 9 15 p.m. iijiAMBRA: The First Rebel"—3.ls, v 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. i vrim "The Light lhat Failed"— {.15. 6 15 and 9.15 p.m. The Wizard of 0z"—6.15 and 9.15 p.m. ,„I\TBI ROYAL: "Veer Ramani"— 6.15 and 9.15118 words
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Article51 1940-07-19 14 Domestic Occurrences CHI A—LEE.—The engagement is announced to-day of Mr. Chia Chin Seng, 3rd son of Dr. and Mrs. Chia Kcng Hoe, to Miss Dolores Lee Joe Imm. 3rd daughter of Mrs. Lee Chim Sian and the late Mr. Lee Chim Sian The marriage will take place sometime next51 words
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Article29 1940-07-19 14 TANG AH CHOW: On July 15, 1940. Funeral on Saturday, July 20, 1940, at 12 noon, to Peck San Ting Chinese Cemetery, from No. 25 Sago Lane, Singapore.29 words
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Advertisement580 1940-07-19 14 Situations Vacant WANTED Dls.rlbutors for fast selling American fountain pens. Box 198, Malaya Tribune Singapore. (No. 132E) WANTED Capable Chinese out-door salesmen knowledge of English preferred. Apply 313 Batu Road. Kuala Lumpur. (No. 149E) WANTED. Lady Canvassers for Saleable Products. Salary Plus Commission. Apply Box; No. 192, cio Malaya Tribune,580 words
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Advertisement614 1940-07-19 14 To Let TO LET. 63, Joo Chiat Road. Immediate Entry only $45 a month. Particulars from 634! North Bridge Road. Singapore. (No. 155E) J9-B, OOTRAM ROAD Furnished or sale of furniture. All Electrical Conveniences. Apply within (No. 119E) TO LET—Compound house, 158-A. Rangoon Road, Singapore. Two bedrooms, water, light, etc.614 words
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Advertisement541 1940-07-19 14 Lost and Found FOUND —An Australian Terrier dog. Apply Municipal Animal Infirmary, Singapore. (NO. 121E) Professional FINANCE Accounts Consultant* and Chinese* English Translators. Wayleen Co., Asia House. Robinson Boat. Singapore. (Mo. g»D) Financial Singapore firm engaged In manufacturing for export trade wants $2500-$5OOO to handle large orders In hand. No541 words
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Advertisement577 1940-07-19 14 NOTICE OF THE 3RD QUARTERLY SESSION, 1940, OF THE BOARD OF LICENSING JUSTICES, SINGAPORE, HELD UNDER RULE 7 OF THE LIQUORS LICENSING RULES, 1937. The quarterly session of the Board of Licensing Justices for the Settlement of Singapore will be held in the Court of the First Magistrate in the577 words
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Advertisement195 1940-07-19 14 THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of essentially modern European polished TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, one set of very attractive modern American, genuine MANILA KANECRAFT Lounge Suite, "KELVINATOR" electric refrigerator, children's Bedroom Furniture. "PHILIPS" radio receiver colourful English and Tientsin centre carpets, large Chinese mats, lawn mower good man j ong195 words
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Advertisement90 1940-07-19 14 FOR CLEAR, DISTINCT EFFICIENT REPRODUCTION TRY ••|*YE"* RADIO for which they are UNSURPASSED. Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG, Distributors: RADIO AND GENERAL AGEHH I j THE RADIO OF THE FUTURE TO-CAY y0* §im KEE HUAT RADIO Z J FOR REPAIRS TO 1 CLOCKS AND WATCHES ALWAYS CONSULT US NN YOU90 words
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Miscellaneous687 1940-07-19 14 1 To-Day's Radio j SINGAPORE LONDON ZBX »5 metres (IJS mc|i>. A EBP M.N metre. (8.88 53». JJ 17.79 Mc, „8.86 p.m. JfjfJ gjjj Sggj 1:30 Mid-da? Ttti Copra and Rubber Prices. r J% r fl, S"!H and Programme Summary. News Bulletin 8.35 p.m. and 1.35 News. TRANSMISSION P 150687 words
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Article53 1940-07-19 15 Reuter - Market Reports B y Reuter London, July 18. ri Exchange opened quiet. Kaffirs showed trifling improvev from the Cape. Far Easterns were 1 to 3 points tr Easterns were easier on expectations of intensified morning, the market beIndustrials were heavy Budget. Kaffirs conv ii. Towards the close53 words
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Article32 1940-07-19 15 18 —The Ministry of nsidering a plan to use of maize as fuel, retons of coal. Govern- id other undertakings rimenting. The con- rentine railway used ationary power plants32 words
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Article35 1940-07-19 15 118 —Tuesday's rise in juoyancy of the Stock mterc.. professional small open interest v about 50.000 bales, ned on the advance, on is satisfactory. u confident believing the worst. Piecebetter but business I35 words
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Article18 1940-07-19 15 118. —A widespread isly retarding crops. ejected to be 10 per |t.- .u of last year.18 words
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Article137 1940-07-19 15 nTTPi vtmp London, July 18. to a question asked in House of Commons to-day as to relative importance of Munitions and export trade, Mr. Arthur Greenwood, Minister without Portfolio, who is specially charged with formulating the economic policy of H.M. Government, made the following authoritative statement.137 words
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Article64 1940-07-19 15 London. July 18.—Freight fixtures include a time charter of $3.50 per ton between the United States and the Far East and scrap from the United States to Japan is quoted at $14.00. London does not resent these fixtures to Japan which arc below that of last year64 words
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Article69 1940-07-19 15 Liverpool. July 18.—Cotton was quietly easing. There was some Bombay selling. Later, the market continued to ease despite the strengthening statistics. Eusiness in Egyptians was fair and in India was good. Others were quiet. In the afternoon cotton was idle but steady, with a trifle of American selling69 words
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Article30 1940-07-19 15 London. July 18.—The tin market ruled steadier, with a turnover of 300 tens. Smelters were satisfied with the influential cash buying. After hours the turnover was 20 tons.30 words
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Article87 1940-07-19 15 London. July 18.--The Treasury is removing the ban on dealings In American and Canadian securities. The bulk of the securities marketable outside the United Kingdom are being transferred to Canada where they are convenient for continued and orderly realisation. Sales were necessarily suspended pending their arrival in Canada.87 words
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108 1940-07-19 15 New York. July 18.—The Iron Age estimates the steel production at 87.5 per cent, of capacity. There is a slight flattening out of orders for light products. It is believed that this is of only temporary significance as the requirements of the defence programme will108 words
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Article275 1940-07-19 15 TIN London, July 18. I rice) £266 1 2 Buyers £266 3 4 Sellers I fficia] Price* £265 Buyers £265»4 Sellers RUBBER London. July 18. HI Buyers Sellers Tone Quiet 12 116 12 616 fl si Forward) August 12 116 12 31C I rward) Sept. ll" a275 words
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826 1940-07-19 15 MALAYAN SHAREBROKERS ASSN., SINGAPORE Owing to the absence of dealings in many of the mining and rubber shares nsted below, quotations are mainly nominal. Singapore. July 18. BONING Ampat Tin (4s) *9K Austral Amal (ss) 5 5 6cU Ayer Hitam (ss) 19*. 2 0 Ayer Weng 0.50826 words
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Article117 1940-07-19 15 (Frcm Our Financial Correspondent) FEW SLlGHT'rfees°in' Y in re reco yestardav among busier 8 alt J ,ou h only moderate ousiness was done. Improvement was noted in Southern *°*?kah Harbours and Kuala c?n?i^ a^ hllc Consohdateds continue an unsatisfied demand. i£L2£E share market was lifele117 words
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Article22 1940-07-19 15 Singapore, Friday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon to-day were:— RUBBER Buyers: W%, Sellers: 37. TIN unchanged.22 words
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Advertisement112 1940-07-19 15 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. -,«^P uaranteed an d Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA. LIMITED Si e «S mp^f y whlch Is incorporated in the S.S. and registered as a Trust Comg undertakes th e following duties OR TRUSTEE OF A WTLL ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF112 words
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Advertisement63 1940-07-19 15 I HEALTHY BABES j MAKE HAPPY MOTHERS li I TABLETS KEEP CHILDREN WELL BY CORRECTING STOMACH, BOWEL and TEETHING TROUBLES. j Obtainable at chemists everywhere. GOLD LEAF TEA All eggs look alike—on the ou f sicie. So do all Teas. It's what is in the packe t that counts. "GOLD63 words
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Advertisement268 1940-07-19 15 STEAMER SAILINGS p&cx BRITISH'INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT 'SERVICES For all information apply toP. O. S.N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Qvav Tel 5961 8.1.5. N. CO., BOUSTEAD CO. v LTD Tel. 5497. 8.1.5. N. CO. (APCAR LINE) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI MOJI KOBE, OSAKA. For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA Regular Sailings* Special Holiday Return268 words
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Advertisement365 1940-07-19 15 IP&CL I BRITISH INDIA 1 7 he best possible services are being maintained by The P. O. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports ol call in China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to I register their requirements but under present circumstances sailings365 words
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Article, Illustration207 1940-07-19 16 Invaders Claim Fortress In Hangchow Bay Reuter. Foochow. July IS. JAPANESE forces yesterday attempted a landing at Hvveian, in Fukien Province, with the assistance of irregulars, but the attack was repulsed and the invaders retired. Another landing was attempted yesterday at Santuao andReuter. - 207 words
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Article50 1940-07-19 16 Reuter. London, July 18. THE Ministry of Transport announc that a new order will come into forca 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 X ranted.—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article361 1940-07-19 16 Reuter. London, July 18. THE Ministry for Home Security to- day announced that enemy air--1 craft 'dropped a few bombs during the afternoon in southern and i south-western districts of England and Wales. No ierious damage was caused. There were a small number of in aReuter. - 361 words
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139 1940-07-19 16 Reuter. Cairo, July T AST night's communique states: "In the Vu tern Desert, in the Capuzzo area. yesterday a small raiding party of our light mechanised forces captured and destroyed some guns and one lorry. "A transport column escorted by in the neighbourhood of ForReuter. - 139 words
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Article74 1940-07-19 16 Reuter. Washington, July 18.—"The twenty, one American Republics represent* d at ihe Pan-American Conference will deal i ealistically with their problems." stated .lr. Cordell Hull, Secretary of State, before leaving for Havana where the conterence begins on Saturday. "They will approach their ta HullReuter. - 74 words
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Article40 1940-07-19 16 Reuter. Gibraltar. July 18. THREE were killed early this morning when a hostile aeroplane raided the fortress and dropped a number i high explosive bombs. Little material damage was done. The casualties are the first of then kind experienced here.—Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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756 1940-07-19 16 Reuter. London, July 18. THE GERMAN THREATS of wholesale bombing and sudden invasion, which are daily addressed to Britain with growing intensity by the German wireless and in the German newspapers, are featured in the press which continues to reflect the sober confidence apparentReuter. - 756 words
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78 1940-07-19 16 Reuter. New York. July 18. Mr. Roosevelt is reliably reported by close friends to have selected Mr Frank C. Walker, from New York, a chairman of the DemocraticNational Committee in succession Mr. James Farley who is ex retire in order to become affiliated eittReuter. - 78 words
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Article180 1940-07-19 16 Reuter. Shanghai, July 19. M. Paul Auge, French ConsulGeneral in Shanghai, has resigned. No reason is given but it is understood that he disapproved the tendency of official circles to adopt a policy dictated by the Petain Government. The French Embassy formally denies the repoiv that the AcReuter. - 180 words
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Advertisement195 1940-07-19 16 BOOKS THAT LEAD YOU TO SUCCESS.' How to Win A Sales Argument by Richard C. Borden Alvln C. Busse. This book shows where the salesman's methods are right, where they are wrong Sc how they affect the person dealt with $3 00 The Secret of Concentration by T. 8. Knowlaon.195 words
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