Morning Tribune, 8 August 1938

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE DSDSDSSD SINGAPORE, "MONDAY, August 8, 1938 **-*---M-*-*-M-«-**-^^----^*^* > FIVE CENTS.
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  • 579 1 TOKYO SAYS "NO NEED TO FIGHT RUSSIA" "WE WANT PEACE" Tokyo, Sunday. "IT is absurd and outrageous ot the Soviet to con--1 tinue their attacks in Manchukuo and Korean unitary while diplomatic conversations are going on in Moscow, but we must keep up our patience because we want to maintain
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  • 80 1  - Is Duce Tiring Of Japan? Sin Chew Jit Poh Hankow, Sunday. k SECRET docu- ment, purported to be Mussolini's message to Italian diplomats at London, Paris and Washington, is quoted by the Ta Mei Wen Pao, a Shanghai newspaper, from a press report emanating from America. "World unrest is requiring
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  • 108 1 Tokyo. Sunday. THF Foreign Office has instructed Mr. Shisemitsu ia odge a sharp protest against Saturday afternoon's Soviet lir raids, in which, it is alleged more than rive hundred bombs were dropped in North Korea alone. Foreign Office authorities expect that Mr. Shigemitsu will igam confer with Litvinoflf in
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  • 79 1 HANKOW. SUNDAY. E JAPANESE MAY BE FORCED TO ABANDON ALTOGETHER THEIR BTWARD DRIVE ALONG THE RTH BANK OF THE YANGTZE OW--3 TO FLOODING ON A SIZEABLE !EA IN SOUTH EAST HUPEH. The Japanese advance along the uthbank is also very difficult. Only o route, are open the first of
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  • 30 1 ITUr1 TUr Stockholm, Sunday. *Ht death has occurred of Warner famoui film actor who made K_2f m^ for hi characterisation of «arnc Char., thi* Chinese detective.— Reuter
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  • 96 1 London, Sunday. MR. MALCOLM MACDONALD, in consultation with the governor of the Straits Settlements, has appointed a commission to visit Malaya in the autumn, to survey the existing arrangements for higher education and general professional in Malaya. The terms of reference state that the commission will consider in
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  • 29 1 Berlin, Sunday. Italian Air-Marshal Balbo will arrive, in Berlin on Aug. J: for several days and will attend the Ger-» man Air Force exercises.- Reuter
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  • 113 1 fc New York. Sunday. P> Qu.-, n Mary" broke the record for the fastest day's run for westbound ior ?hi^V rossin 8 wi^h a run of 790 miles, at an average of 31.60 knots 2 l hours endin 6 noon on Friday, compared with
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  • 106 1 5 KILLED IN R.A.F. CRASH LONDON, SUNDAY mVE OF THE CREW OF AN. R.A.F T, BOMBER PARTICIPATING IN EASTERN COUNTIES AIR EXERCISES WERE KILLED IN A VILLAGE NEAR BURY ST. EDMUNDS, SUFFOLK. WHEN TRYING TO LAND IN THICK FOO EARLY THIS MORNING. The machine struck a tree in a meadow,
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  • 207 1 Hankow, Sunday. THE Soviet Press is reported to be continuing silent over the Changkufeng incident and concentrating their efforts on encouraging antiJapanese feeling. The Japanese defences at Chang- kufeng and Shaotsaoping have been i entirely destroyed as a result of the j terrific bombardment on Saturday Japanese casualties
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  • 678 2 MALAYAN VARSITY: COMMISSION DUE HERE OCT. 7 4N IMPORTANT STEP IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF HIGHER A EDUCATION IN MALAV\ AND ONE W^ Tl ATE IN rHE FORMATION OF A MAI. WAN I M\ h R 1 1 JB ENVISACEII IN THE PUBLICATION TO-DAY Of THE PER soNM.or X COMMISSION APPOINTED
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  • 129 2 HEAD ALMOST SEVERED jFrom Our Own Reporter) m. I Teluk Anson. Sunday. A Ci. ITESOMEl T ESOME discovery was made at 8 30 o'clock at a cattle- j llhed on Nova Scotia Estate when j, 1 1 middle-aged Tamil coolie waa j Ifound dead with his heal almost I tevered.
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  • 53 2 kilt -Col C A E Cadell. MC] haa been transferred from mountain!; artillery duty at Kohal to command the j anti-aircraf( services In the Singapore j defences He is r>o. and ioined the 2Hth Field Brigade In 1908, entered the war]] with the 142nd and was mentioned in j de
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  • 307 2 Singapore. Sunday. THAT MM Singapore Traetion Coinpanv is slill prepared lo aectpt in arbitration award on all points in dispute except strike pay, bu that the employees have nol yel ■igreed lo put their demands before the independent tribunal, are points in a letter,
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  • Article, Illustration
    28 2 A Morris car. lt)N Xll I motor-cycle jrert involv£?£ VW hsion m Serangoon W New World on Sa lhe motor-cv.l, -1 one uas taja^ n I
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  • 268 2 NEW MALAY FILM I SINGAPORE will be "soing Hollywood" within the next few day*, for Malayan Films start "shootinp,* scenes for a new all Malay dialogue film "Black Sheep" this wee*. Thome is taken from the play ir.which Miss Ril>oet, well known singer and actress
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  • 266 2 Full R.A.F. Funeral Honours For Ac. Bali THE death took place at the Hospital. Singapore, on Safuroaj Aircraftsman John Bali, oi No. IW ,iJ .Squadron The deceased who was oiuv a old. was buried in the Bldadari um on Sunday afternoon with ien F orce honours. M At the conclusion
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  • 100 2 I London. Saturday. ACCORDING to present plans thc King and Queen and other members of the Royal Family will remain at Balmoral for ten weeks and with a single exception the holiday will be broken by public engagements. It is hoped that the complete holiday will
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 5 2 StipfMii ejuA^i joi tAc day
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    • 93 2 Kidney Germs Wreck Health Your Kidneys are a marvelous f-trurturei Within them are I million tiny tubes whicK m t ai (liters lor th,- blood. Whe_"i g'-wi.. atta« k them you suffer from Burning, itching ra-.Ma-.i-s. "Oettlng L'p Nights. L«-g Palna LMssineta, Rheuraattanrt, Lambngo. INenlness, Circles under Eyes or Swollen
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 1001 3 BENEFIT OF DOUBT FOR ACCUSED <From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. IN 1937, there was some sort oi an intrigue between the accused and the girl, such as kissing in 1938, she became a boarder from a by-scholar Ii 1 were to accept the evidence of
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  • 45 3 WHILE SOME 15,000 spectators were crowded into the Stadium on Saturday leaving barely any more room available, it did not deter these men from watching the .Malaya Cup final. This picture shows thc other side of the fence. (Tribune).
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  • 110 3 trrom Our own Reporter) rn Wi Sunday. ■uuhmen. one a Sikh and the other a Punjabi Mohammedan, had ti h from bein K crus hed to uVr kon^" house in which torm^t*?h_ ter s_S colla P~*d during jwm -1 the third mile. Jelapang TSSmt that thc
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  • 57 3 Tinned Pineapples Exports in L\'G th. >»Jaa Ss^ a 2a P 0 8 amounted fcl*** iS; X 5*9 6 242 (33 p* r K s *****°% t0 the Continent h iijiPiJ* cent) cases ,W,4 Percent.) cases ,;"^the penod Dec 26, fota* w.167 cases per r p 4n r f WMW
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  • 254 3 VyiTH production at 70 per cent, oi standard assessment the year started well with rubber shares in moderately good demand, and stimulated by enquiries from outside markets a fairly good turnover was experienced for the first few weeks until conditions in the U.S.A. slowly crumbled
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 17 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED' China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMENS COMPENSATION.
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    • 215 3 (When you raise your hat\ do^you raise your age? J Wouldn't Vou Utta to look young even wltb your hat off? T^en start using Pure BilviVrixi The Natural Hair Food which goes Into the root of all Hair Troubles. Ot all (liemists, High-Class Stores and Hair Dressers. Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 126 4 ■mm T.tne PrevkHiu Steadiei Buyers 711 I Sellers 1 13-16 To-' Ci. Clo i 4 Forward (geptembi Buyers Sellers 7% 7 13 16 •• __m forward (OctlDec Buyers Sellers 7 13 16 V,M •• 3rd Forward (Jan Mar. > Bayers Sellers V 7 IS 16 •■ London. Saturday
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    • 31 4 low GOLD Previouius £7-2-0 T °" rhan. .11 Pine Bui per oz *?a -i! SILVER 19 7 10 Spot 4 months' forward 19 1 4 19 5 li ;}«
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    • 19 4 l\ Standard Spot 'afternoon (dosing price' Forward Previous £l94 V 2 £l95 3 4 To-day Close, Closet
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    • 136 4 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Auu 6, 1 p ra Total n Compmj Books Date tx. bit Close Payable Austral Malay 9d. div. 2d. bonus Hongkong Tin 5^ less tax Aus 12 July 18 I Johan Tin 5*", int. Aug. 13 Aug. 20 Aug. 14 Kampong Kamunting 3d.
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    • 125 4 London. Friday. Previous To-dav Change Distillers 98--9- — Dual op Rubber 27 28- -9d. General Electric 11 773 +3d. Imperiul Chemical Industries 317' i 31,10' • Imperial Tobacco 1419 1419 — Anglo-Dutch 29--28 9 3d. Canadian Pacific 6 7 H 6 7 8 IxMidon Tin 39 39
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    • 548 4 THE following quotations from New York were received from Messrs. S.E Levy and Co.. by air mail yesterday:— Last Sale Aug. 5 Aur. 6 1 Adams Express iNo par) 11 3 4 12| 8 American Can (Par $25 » 101 1 -103 Amer. Forn. Power $7
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    • 46 4 New York. Saturday. IiUIBI.IC Tone Previouus To-dav Change i Steady Spot Buyers 15 15|16 Closed Sellers 16 1 16 Forward Oct Dec Buyer.s Sellers 16 1 16 16 3 16 •• TIN •• N Quiet Steadv D ° 43- H 43 3 'r;
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    • 73 4 •» ~*i&. y*9m Jrf v ■-wTOrsFi 5>London. Saturday •r.T. onPan.s (closing middle ratei Previous 178.38 To-dav 178.40 Chance • .o'2 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate> 8.95 13 16 8.95 15 1G 1 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 8»o Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 81 4 OVFJISEA-CHINESE CORPORATION LIMITED JfffiW FREE yourselves from the FEAR of BURGLARS by keepmg your VALUABLES (jewellery 4fc I T r _T 1 1 or important documents) in 3VIJ 111 SAFE BOXES in our VAULTS lllilll at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA I^ll STREET, SINGAPORE INSURANT*. COMPANY, LTD You hold YOUR OWN KEYS,
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    • 19 4 _____r^^'v_^_________t___r^ jpfl_3 3_xSß c^^^__r /___^^^_^_B__h__r*^.^^^_i _k_- _sJ^ I k. £_r y&§m^^* s \%*^^_\*mym*m. l _r^ P__k SIME DARBY Co..Ltd:
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  • 784 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore Ajug. 6, 1 1 p.m. MINING 3,9 43 1 SKumbtnf 28 6 44- 48--30|6 nomed itral UmlVf 2419 25,9 fgtoffl 0.60 0.65 f r Wens 21 9 229 ugrin Tin 1.37 1.42 lu BtUva 10|--109 juntai nna Malay endenang am Tin 21|9 15|-
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  • 202 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS MINING Singapore. Saturday. Buyen. *..Jef6 Ampats 319 4,6 Batu Selangora 1.37 1.42 Hong Fatts Hongkong Tin 0.88 0.92 233 24i3xd Jelebus 0.70 0.75 Kamunting Tin 9:9 ll r Katu Tin 25i6 2616 Kramats -111 183 193 Kuchais 1.29 1.34 Laruts 1016 1113 Lingui Tin 1.60 167V* London
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  • 117 5 _?TO. yia*^?* i WDNICIFAUTI 90 100 nom Z'^-^-mm- m m aom #xi»- 1 c5,«?»*«i- I011/2 l02l/2 ci Vav Nov 8 I01 Ia b% IM led. 1956-66 $4 000,001' int. May Nov. 1 12] 122 ci li>29 red. 1959-69 $8,250,000 Int. May 15 Nov. 15 liQU lL'O 1
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    • 238 5 i( S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Marila, Singapore. iaaeetment Bankert and Brokers tn Securitiet and Commodttmm. mtmmxy Forrtgo Market Cable tmd Quc4ehcm StrtJae, Wm***\mW* mam _k_sk cotton exchanchl OCBOJODITY ____CTA_W__t IMC OT NT. ■KW YORK OOPFKE St SUGAR EXCHANGE* caEacAoo board op trade. CAM ADLAK OOB__MOD_TY KXCHANGM. BHANOHAI STOCK
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    • 252 6 1■■^•^M•^•••■ f,,,,,,,,,, I Ilast night 6.15 9.15 j Now (.ivrs i»u Mm- (ircalesl Ml- ALLWNDI.I. KOKDA'S R>^i^ tr I iwT m%\ p'THE D\VoRCE^^%a*l j B__v United Artists l'r.«iuctioh «v Hfl ■j MERLE OBEROX flm lAURENCE OLIVIER _fl m _fl IIONALI) DUCK &MICKKY MOI S! fl__L in 4 MA(;iCIAN MICKFY SnEXT
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    • 251 6 f FULL HOUSES at ALL the WEEK-END SHOWS 1 j TO-NICHT at 6-15 and 9- 15 I I I LAST FEW SCREENINGS! I i The Famous Star of "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY I CHARLES LAUGHTOnI jas "Ginger Ted" in SOiMERSET M AUGHAMII J adventurous Romance of the Malayan Islands, I
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 255 7 Eni\E W WORLDp=n I A he Malayan Pioneer Amusement Park) DANCE PALACEJ r^") -AIR CONDITIONED- j phone lj j I DANCE IN PERPETUAL COOLNESS I 2 77 I l j~W AT4H EOR THE GRAND j j \DVEBTISI_\C- BALL I I xiC.HTLY:— 9.30 p.m. TILL MIDNIGHT— ADMISSION 50 cts. j i
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    • 211 7 <• b I OWING TO TREMENDOUS SUCCESS SEASON EXTENDED I TO MONDAY. I i ALHAMBRA r j CONDITIONED (DIRECTION: SHAW BROS., LTD.) j DAILY 4 SHOWS: 11 a.m 3.15, 6.15 St 9.15 p.m. j REDUCED MATINEE PRICES: 20 cts., 40 cts., 75 cts., $1 St $1 50. I Except 315
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  • 153 8 Singapore, Saturdav AN A! IK.KI) kn.fr atlark tn.idr hv a Sikit u-.-mh.-r ti Um PeUee Fetee mi a compatriot, also a mrm l_< r of thr Forrr. was i.mmlM'ii.'l ui .1 (hari; i' of voliintardv r'usiiii; hurt prcfcrr*<l this morning in Um Third Police Court against
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  • 99 8 Singapor.', Saturday. AL'WNttf pleaded guilty in the lourth court this morning before Ylr. Kenneth A. Blacker for being in possession of liquor and still Mr J H Johnstone, A.s.st. s.iptd. Depl oi Excise, told the court that the tccused was arrested al Oeylang Road abOUl 6am last
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  • 293 8 Acid Menace Will Be Raised In Council GOVERNMENT TO ACT I*wO weeks |f» I wrote af Singapore > new menace— the menace of acid throwing, "most cowardiy, mo-si cruel crime in the world." To dav I am ahle to reveal lhat Ihe Colony's legislature are discussing ways and means to
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  • 511 8 $1,250,000 STR UCTURE I JOHORE GOVERNMENT is spending one and a quarter million dollars for a new hospital, the Tribune is able lo announce The last -vord in design and equipment thi five-storey hosnital will mmmi be taking shape, as plans have been approved by
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  • 160 8 pHANG.Siew Hee a Hainunrsr. aged 26 1 years pleaded multy to a charge ol criminal breach of trust in respect ol $10 yesterday before Mr Conrad Old ham, the Singapore Second Magistrate Court Inspector Wray. outlining the facta, said at about lpm on Thursday, the complainant Mrs F
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  • 47 8 Bishop s Wife Opens Sale Singapore Batardaj The Tamil Ohgnh Workers' ,;;;n s held the,, annua. r to.^ M lhe« Andrews School Hall ih-- sale was given In support ol n... Mul,n, u ,< i ,aUo I andw.L I) l i ;;V Mr B mitt ol the Bishop
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 31 8 For this Competition lI,T mAqfa -Films >__r/__r ran be used. Hoes this mean a handieap? Definitely The experienced photographer would ■•ave ehosen. anyhow. Ihe reliable. ISOCHROME-^ The Film For the tropic^
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  • 64 9 CAMERA STUDIES BY TRIBUNE READERS Agfa Competition I Swans"— By Mr. Chia Kiang Thong, 154, Chariton Road, Singapore. r Them"— By Mr m rangoon Road. Singap "><>d Old Ship"— By Mr. Harry Goh, 35, Enggor Street "Wool Gathering" Ungku A. Aziz bin A. Hamid, 40, Jalan Abdul Samad, Johore Bahru.
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  • 318 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Monday, Aug. 8, 1938. GETTING OUT or DEBT MR K i: BLACKWELL, the Official Assignee, I'.M.s., described indebtedness among wage-earners as one of Malaya's great social problemi when lie addressed ipoh Rotarians recently. He emphasised the encouragement he has received from the heads of mercantile (inns seeking
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  • 899 10 The Drama Of Rheum J In ol the Oreal Wat n r, de b profound, r and more worldwide Impi than tbi i urnlni al durin iib thi tow i In 8 191 1 i v. in.- G Wai Pi I li the Daily Mail i R
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  • Article, Illustration
    66 10 A Pilllna M'tthr ■iltUim :it West India Dock, London, was the loadingof a shipment of oil to>u hu ?iV« Til I"* tO V S< f 7 l he Persian Ciulf The towers had l be'loaded across the s.s. I* that tltt > uittrd out about 18 feet on either side
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  • 426 11 IftMA'S Secret Register I London. IsFCRET register of doctors who are ready to volunteer I service overseas or for air raid precautions work at I n t ie event of war has been prepared by the British ftdita! Council at the request of the Committee
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  • 262 11 Chinese Regime Behind Japanese Lines Hankow. THE fighting strength of some 50,000 Chinese guerillas operating in the 35,000-square-mile area in Hopei between the Peiping-Han-kow and the Tientsin-Pukow Railv/avs, who have succeeded in making themselves a thorn in the side of Japanese garrison forces there, is expected to
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  • 19 11 Mr. A. D. York has succeeded Mr. R. C. Gates, District Officer, Alor Gajah, who has gone on leave.
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  • 191 11 Nations Are Told To Rearm Morally I n M L N °E to America to "rearm aiftir f Lu a s Soui .ded in a trafis-At-luchmariJSf* m essage Dr. Frank i?l?ad£ Ul,f *5? t0 LOW Oxford *tthday ce,eb rate his 80th S WaS read from L 0 1011 'an R
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  • 310 11 Ottawa. THE British Government may place $200,000,000 (Canadian currency) worth of orders for warplanes and other war equipment in Canada as a result of the recent visit of a British air mission, it is forecast here. This forecast was based on a "semi-official"
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  • 161 11 To Issue Agricultural Bonds Shanghai. U7ITH tne approval of the Executive Yuan, the Central Farm Bureau has decided to issue special agricultural bonds to adjust rural finances in general. It is decided that the amount of bonds to be issued will not exceed the total capital of
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 147 11 M__-_____-i _-__-_L-__l THI TIUI TONIC FOOD Okotkommo of all Chmmmx, onai Storm* L -T^*— *TT^ M _________________i __T i^B VULCAIN Thc watch for every man and woman of taste combining elegance and accuracy. Ownership of a I VULCAIN watch is an investment. Yick Woh Hing 429. North Bridge Road Near
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  • 222 12 A nun il nop of winter oats is being nit at Nevendon Hall Farm. Nevendon. ss«'\. The farmer, Mr. David Wilson, said ke has never known sueh oats in his experience. They are th. feel high ami have man than 200 oats aa a tem. Mi.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 39 13 INSPECT OIK BCAI HUTCH. CHOICE OF LADIES V GENTS WRIST ITATCBES IN STAINLESS STEEL GOLD WHITE COLD PLATINUM. JEWELLED WRIST WATCHES SET WITH REAL DIAMONDS A SPEC. lALITY. AGENTS FOR __r A_*^^m\^mA*^^t_ •^s' IRENE ULLMANN RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. B_-_-_B-B_P_------_---M-_-_-__a_B--_B__B_B_aßß-l
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  • 2199 14 WOMAN DAY BY DAY Flying Club For WomenNew Ideas In LuggageEffective Jewellery GSef /<&»_• i n rear-eld Judy Garland, M.G.M. Ifa mcu nith Bronislav Kiper 1 ll liter Juremann and Gus Kahn o «_i writer., ts the* start wiitim music for .nother picture for th. young "-tar. A J Bauily
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 32 15 T SPECIAL OFFER FOR j AUGUST only (BEAUTIFUL AND LASTING PERMANENT WAVES I at SK.OO and $10.00 only > MAISOIV PERM J LADIES HAIRDRESSERS r 1 3, FORT BOAD MALACCA I (Telephone: 121)
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 305 16 _b^sGELßmis3 _____jar y At" SY P-AOand BRITISH INDIA tINES 000 Aug. 8 BURDWAN 6,070 Sept. 24 can i5,u00 Aug. la kanpuka n.ooo Oct. 1 SOUD Aug. 28 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Oct. 21 -\<.l. 15, Au«. 26 SOMALI MOO Oct. lii 17,000 Sept B CAN lON 15.500 Nov. 4 000 Sept. 23
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    • 329 16 Ttv. TO FRENCH Port! (I 4 j Il* *»j CHARCEURS RFUnis HOMEWARDS. USCASTEAUX I t Marseilles, Havre. An CAP ST. JACQUES i Marseille; Nan i.Bt. Na j ITO SAIGON INDOCHId CAP VARELLA 8 tt, Tourane and Haiph 1 FOHBIN Fo:* Balgon, Touran e and Haiphong m For Saigon j Ue
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  • 170 17 Singapore. Saturday. JOSEPH Minjoot, an Eurasian, appeared before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker, the fourth magistrate this morning on a traffic offence to which he claimed trial. A police constable said that on Good Friday evening shortly after seven o'clock he found the defendant's car S
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  • 803 17 TIN TURBULENT, RUBBER FAIRLY GOOD" njRBULENT year lor li,,- fairly rood year Lm rubber" are phrases which characterise tha two mos| importani commodities in Malaya whieh are dealt with in the half-yearly market review of Messrs. Fraser k Co. 11l February the Rubber Control Scheme
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  • 106 17 "Bootleg" Speeches Banned Sydney. Australia "pcx^Ti.EG apeeehea ara being sold to *m members oi the New South Wa^ Legislative Assembly at 10 shillings each. according to the Speaker ol the HoumMr R w. d Weaver. In future, the Speaker announced, members or Ministers will not be allowed to read their
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 248 17 IBI'RXS PHILP .LINE. I (Incorporated in Australia 1 NEXT SAILINGS IJRELL. Sept. 30 Oct. 4 )t. cbeao round trip tickets trom Singapore to Australia issued at the H° win 8 rates ngers may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or r.-ctine K.P.M Vessel. BBS! AxsSSXXSX: S__*"_"*C| III: BANK UNE LTD. UIM.ICAN
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    • 61 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA 111 w SAILING AUGUST 11, AT 3 P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommoda tire for First Saloon and second Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan (Interchangeable wta P. and O. B.N.
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 224 17 3STAL INTELLIGENCE] L ,m, DISPATCHES EOR THERSDAV Maru 9 a.m. Europe except Great Britain x Aircraft 2 p.m. and Ireland Rawalpindi 7n m h tori Maru 9 a.m Eastern USA Rawalpindi 7 pjn Aircraft 2 p.m. Note: KLM and Aircraft are r Katorl Maru 9 a.m. aircraft. rmosa and x
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  • 240 18 Preventing Dcai\ Aim Ensuring Endurana I Ofl PRESERVATIVE treatment ul I decay and prolong the life of durable ience posts is recommend. the Forest Products La bora: one* partment ol Mines and nesoi 'ine length of life of Itnct postt penu-. niainiy on tne special and conditions 01
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 72 18 *T mt u HUDSON S E^EHTHOUUJUBES have for over 40 years been successfully used by Tens of Million? ai i.eople. Other Jubes, etc etc., come and go, but HUDSON'S UUMKNTHOL JUJUBES continue to gain public con fid enc e through their genuine wort i. When used daily they preserve the
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 376 18 __rr i _r~ > > >^^^^^^ |ON THEJADIOJ mm* unN august 8 ?M r; E s: MON. AUV3UO I gSlllSi- and the Colonies. ..ran-opl-one recori* gq 5 ganjo Band.t record..... «-ramop u.) MH| rf Hls Majesty S fciVI'APORE Royal Marines Plymouth Dl--BINUAI Ultr. Kg* permission of Briga- dler H G
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    • 395 18 5 20 With the world's lanious orchest r a_. 6 20 News' bulletin and sporting results. 30 Tour of the world. 6 50 Leading Dance Band. 7 20 Close down. HONGKONG ZBW 9.52 IMP CILI m 520 Dance music I Recorded) 6 20 For the Children 6 50 Closing local
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    • 242 18 6.20 Cone H ;-2 S mu I 135 Ooneert of v h m nued) m M 8.. 5 awitagto llsienets I 120 8.35 Merry musical rev.... I 8.50 Bra.s.s Band. 1(v 9.05 Sports Review I 9.20 News and economic reiki English and Dutch e __l 9.35 To-day ta Ger n
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  • 910 19  -  ROVER Thrilling Final Against Singapore (By Selangor Scores No goal had come— and goals were what spectators wanted. Brilliance is all very well: clever schemes are to be commended; marvellous saves by both defences brought the thousands to their Singapore, Saturday. EI \M_OR
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  • 27 19 Johannesburg, Aug. 8. I In the first Rugby Test match South 'Africa defeated Great Britain by 26 points to 12. Tlie half-time score was f l3—9.- Reuter
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 183 19 24-hour-a-day protection is what the ffjjfk NEW Shell Motor Oil gives your engine thanks to the NEW REFINING-FORTIFYING process by which Shell provides /fmhk f7l^-^^l^___V r '*__________1 the necessary oiliness without fcj|gg|p sacrifice of other desirable qualities.^SSi^ The New Shell Motor Oils fjb*\ protect your engine f When Standing Idle—
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  • 941 20 MORNING TRIBUNE TIPSTER'S REMARKABLE SUCCESS (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. OPLENDID sport was provided in Penang to-day when the curtain was rung down on Ihe four day professional Autumn race meeting (_ood wins were registered by Drift On, who thus completed a double for Ihe
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  • 27 20 only two horses for each race, "Marcus Superbus," the Morning Tribune tipster, gave 17 winners out of 30 during the Penang Autumn meeting just concluded.
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  • 478 20 Penang Racing Statistics (Compiled by "Marcus 5un...... FOLLOWING ar, slaUs-iT. Autumn meeting „f he t Turf cub am^am __3 Won by 3; neck; If,* Totes: $65; $11; SJt. mat I Cash Sweep: No. 1267 $8«. No. 727 $241; Starters «"g 790; 423; 647; 690; l». H**;^ I Also ran: Farcos
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  • 300 21 Singapore, Saturday. AN excellent knock for 68 by K. Sin*»h for the Medical College was an outstanding feature in the two-day cricket match against an S.C.C. XI on .he Padang this afternoon. The Collegians' overnight score stood at 69 for the loss of two wickets when
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  • 103 21 AUSTRALIANS BEAT SCOTLAND IN ONEDAY GAME London. Saturday. match played at Glas(,.hv the Australians beat h (Sl runs. The Australians. JL2 mst scored 143 of which a.. 49 and McCabe 38. ;4o with 82. O'Reilly tak- VicKcts for 39 runs. j piay acores In English 1 </; i ket were:
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  • 132 21 R.S.Y.C. Rowing Regatta Singapore. Saturday. ROWING under extremely bad t< nditions. a head wind and tide the Senior and Junior Pairs oi the Royal Sinjjaoore Yacht (lob were ttfeei off to dav. in the Senior Pairs, Ormlston and Rvcroft, e-.xed bv Miss (Jnlacke beat. A. Lin* And J. Dunne coxed
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  • 99 21 I mi-Ana! between Perak Malays Singapore Malays at Farrer st wet.*: waa won by Singapore c tmea to two pore meet Johore, the present the ftnal on Sept. 26 at Is: es V. di IS ttftt Lope (P» -1. Kami. .8) beat Hussain j (Pi 6--0. 6 1. Its:
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  • 238 21 RUBBER TIN I (Continued trom page 3) r cent domestic) ruling at thc beI the year to 55 per cent. <43 nt. domestic I tor April June and 45 per cent. '35 per cent domes- the July September has militated I free dealing. ie time considerable support from > helped
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  • 71 21 Sime Darby Sports Club team vs. Joseph Travers and Sons Ltd. in a friendly game ot soccer on Monday at 5.15 p.m. at the Geylang Stadium: Ahshim. Neo Eng Bee; B. M. Somes; A. D. Dant; H. A. Murray; Lim Chin Choon; Lee Chin Nam; Ngo
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  • 99 21 IN a friendly game of soccer played at at the Clerical Union ground yesterday afternoon, the Royal Inniskilling i Fusiliers second string defeated the Co- j ronation XI by three goals to one. Play started in an even manner with j the Skins having a better
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  • 85 21 Merrytime B. P. A MATCH of seven singles will be played between the Merrytime Badminton Party and the Marigold Badminton Party at 6, Derbyshire Road, to-day at 2.30 p.m. Players and supporters assemble at the hon. sports captain residence at 2 o.m. The following will represent the Merrytime 8.P.: Richard
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  • 531 22 FXCELLENT ENTRIES FOR JOHORE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP First Tie On Wednesday; The Draw ■.From Our Own Correspondent Muar, Minaay. HCELLENT entries have been received for the Johore State Tennis Championship Meeting organised by the Johore Lawn Tennis Association. The State is divided into two sections, namely North and South, the champion
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  • 57 22 London, Saturday. riOR the sixth day in succession •T severe storms occurred in' several parts of England to-day. Liverpool suffered most, heavily and much damage and delay to Merseyside traffic is reported Mersey tunnel was flooded for the first time in its history and several buildings
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  • 16 22 Mr E. P. Williams. M.C.S.. who has returned to England on retirement is settling near Torquay.
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  • 263 22 Services Score Easy Cricket Win In S.C.C. Match AN extraordinary good spell of bowling by Lieut Duke resulted in the United Services defeating the Bankers, Brokers, Insurance and Etceteras by 137 runs in cricket match played on the S.C.C. Padang yesterday. Duke took seven wickets for 25 runo and with
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  • 51 22 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 29. jtiK A. (a vm (Ush who retired the post of Director of Co-operation in Malaya, was at the Empire Exhibition, Glasgow, last week attending an Empire Conference on co-operation Mr. H Hughes-Hallett, MCS has arrived on leave and is staying at Llskeard in
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    25 22 A. L. HENki. selanjcors <*M j photographed with the (up^H last Saturday's Malaya Cup Snjfl which Selangor beat SingaportlH Report on page 19. (Tribitfl
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  • 40 22 Che Hamzah arrived In the "Carthage" on leave until ofl He is motoring to the GlasgcwiM tion. a trip which will be par-fl Interesting to him as he was onefl officers sent home to represent m at the Wembley Exhibition.
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    24 23 LrrtJßl taken by the Tribune cameraman at six o'clock yesterday morning when the Singaporc-Jnhorc-Sin n- pore cycle race started. Fifty-seven competitors lined up. (Tribune).
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  • 327 23 wnlon k four more ties played off at the trical Union gymnasium yesterday Eg the junior tournament of the lore Badminton Association virIcame to a close. leating T. Raioo and R. Raguna- i Novice R. Frois and Tay Eoo I iUAP.' will meet Chin Tham Ind
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  • 34 23 Own Correspondent, hUowing a Ttt al acca F riday u e the leading scores i Club July mixed v Bullock 45— 93i-35i, I U'ill; .4— «JO 4. R. Wilson Brvant x, m Seymour Williams
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  • 740 23 Singapore, Saturday. MARKING the conclusion of ladies' junior singles tournament, held under the auspices of the Singapore Badminton Association, the final was played to-day at th.- Haw-Par Gymnasium hall. Miss Lee Shao Meng, playing delightful hidminton, won the championship bydefeating her sister Miss Lee Hong Sze
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  • 93 23 JOHORE BAHRU HULL CUP SOCCER i i From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Saturday. WITH the Johore Bahru soccer League' almost completed, there being only I one more match to be played, football enthusiasts throughout the district arej looking forward to the Hull Cup soccer competition which starts on Aug.
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  • 70 23 TIES in the Volunteer Snooker tournament at the S.C.C. will be played as lcl)ow> Tuesday A G. Ells and Vaughan Jones vs. Carl Lawson and H. F. Foulds. Thursday: H H. Markham and D M. Seward VJ. K. C. Gillet and M. F Cutler Friday C. G Fugler
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  • 308 23 SINGAPORE-JOHORE-SINGAPORE CYCLE RACE Competitors Knock Down Judge C woi Kl it with a nice and cool morning, the third annual Singa-pore-Johore-Singaporc cycle race took place yesterday morning. Several judges were appointed with their names in print, but the Tribune reporter met only two at the finishing point. One of them,
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    • 214 23 TENNIS TIES Singapore, Sunday. THE following are ties for the week in the BJCMjC. Spring laun tennis tournament it Hong Green* TO-DAY'S TIES Open Singles: Woon Chow Tat vs. Hokeen. Open Doubles: Foo Wo Wan Cr-otig Thutt Pitt vs. T. G. Sect Freddy Tan. TUESDAY'S TIES "B" Singles (Final): S.
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  • 532 24 THE Augu.st Medal Competition of the T s ngaoorc Golf Club was played l at Bukit Timah on Saturday and yosU-rday and resulted in a tte brtv e r l niv l i Bowers and 11. D Ilob.son in A Dm with a net .score
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  • 243 24 rIF Singapore Musical scored one of their biggest successes last night whin they presented a combined choral and orchestral concert at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The attendance was extremely satisfying. Highlight of thc evening was the Society's rendition of Coleridge Taylor's "Hiawatha's Wedding Feast" a
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  • 68 24 FE decision to include reservists in closed formations at this autumns manoeuvres is explained by the newspaper "Deutschewehr" which says that France formed divisions exclusively of reservists in 1934 Until 1935 Germany had no possibilitv of training reservists, but last year small reservist units were created and
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  • 67 24 Honolulu, Sunday. Verv great excitement prevailed here as the Pan-American flying boat Hawaii Clipper, which has been missing since July 29, was reported to have been seen 800 miles to the south of Japan by a Japanese steamer. Reuter. The Washington State Department has requested Tokyo to
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  • 47 24 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sunday. The ill-timed Assembly rag on Saturday afternoon, when a member was ducked into the pond is generally condemned in official quarters and it is expected that the matter will be raised when the Assembly meets on Tuesday i afternoon
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  • 216 24 Jerusalem. Sunday. A BRITISH soldier was killed in an ambush in action on the Jerusalem -Jericho highway, when tio^ps encountered a gang of bandits and the latter suffered several casualties. Other outrages include the wounding of a Moslem detective in Jerusalem, the sheeting dead of a
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  • 126 24 Vienna, Sunday. SPANISH subjects in Austria have been ordered to register for General Franco at the Spanish Consulate in Vienna in conformity with Burgos mobilisation decrees requiring all reaching twenty-one years between 1937 and 1940 to register for military service. Saragosa, Sunday:— With two hundred aeroplanes
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  • 79 24 BIBLE SEARCHER BANNED Berlin. Sundi ris understood that heavy i tences have been passed members of a religious pa.ifi* ganisation charged before the I men tribunal with dissemini propaganda against military sei and the construction of arms They belonged to the Bible S -■rs League, which has been N The
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  • 92 24 From Our Own Reporter, Kuala Lumpur. Sua EARLY this morning, the cort Klang Road near the Abbatu the scene of a fatal accident. Malay peon, attached to the m met an install teous death as s m a head-on collision with tm to have been driven
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  • 41 24 psria su» 'nRITISH authoritie; ™*jg] D ine the Marseil- g* di which is already a "J" gyM which is affeetlnp BrUis^gS celaving British mai'- piatitf businessmen are diversion *t shippm- set ue^ the strike's eatn Reuter
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  • 36 24 sun* trade FE Soviet-Amerirai. ,^j •ment. Initiated i;^ >jj will be prolonged xefk Soviet renews the rth oM forty inllllcn dolla can goods dunn, WJ United States Wl tre^ Russia the most [all the na'*ions. Reuter
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