Morning Tribune, 6 May 1939
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Title Section12 1939-05-06 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE <o. 81. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, May 6, 1939, FIVE CENTS.12 words
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Article559 1939-05-06 1 \BECK REPLIES TO HITLER f)R LEFT OPEN FOR tCOTIATIONS ON ICEFUL FOOTING lATIONS OF MATTERS DIVIDING GERMANY AND POARE POSSIBLE IF GERMANY HAS PEACEFUL INTEN--0 PEACEFUL METHODS," DECLARED THE POLISH MINISTER, COL. BECK, IN HIS SPEECH IN THE CHAMCH WAS A REPLY TO HITLER. "IN SUCH559 words
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Article118 1939-05-06 1 London. May 5. by the Opposition m UDont to-day, led to Mr. iin leclaring. m Connerfc i initiations with the uncertainty was beint? i number of people who, *i suggest that if there ill It must be the Briment's. Such partisan i not conducive to Bris118 words
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Article88 1939-05-06 1 Tokyo, May 5. AFTER declining: to comment on the rumour regarding a military alliance between Japan, Germany and Italy, the Foreign Office spokesman said: •Japan has her own independent foreign policy, which as enunciated by the Premier and the Foreign Minister from time to time, is anti-aggression,Reuter - 88 words
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Article52 1939-05-06 1 London. May A In the Commons to-day, Mr. Butler, rnd*r-Seerctary for Foreign Affairs, n answrr to a question, stated that the Government d J rt not at pre^nt contemplate including the Baltic States of Lithuania, Latvia and tsthonia m any British guarantee or mutual aidReuter - 52 words
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Article256 1939-05-06 1 Danzig Change Soon? REACTION LEADERS NOW WITH HITLER Berlin, May 5. HERR HITLER spent the afternoon at Berchtesgaden, discussing Col. Beck's speech with M. Foerster (Danziff Nazi leader). M. ft reiser (President of the Danzig Senate) and Herr Ribbentrop. who is expected to leave for Italy afterwards. While Germany's attitudeReuter - 256 words
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108 1939-05-06 1 London, May 5. rFIE strength of Britain is indeed the key to tKe peace of the world*" declared Sir Kingsley Wood speaking at the opening of the Guernsey Airport We are possessed to-day of an air force wliich, m spirit and determination, was unrivalled mReuter - 108 words
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Advertisement36 1939-05-06 1 O/^r i^^ lah K« Hits Oat Z Jzi,, S AH«Sat,ons 3 raB is 19 Races JO Siv. Dinner jL"* 22 23 f nl 21 24 I j B mi im 4t kws Elsewhere Eg* numbed 2436 words
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Article, Illustration990 1939-05-06 2 How China Has Helped To Save World Peace STRIKING ADDRESS BY MR. TAN KAH KEE V the Great World, Mi. Tan »D *cc he SrSjSSSiSS to resclve the lhC I?n M n M feared U> join UK Fascist Mi.itary Alliance for fear of Mr990 words
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Article44 1939-05-06 2 Catholic Young Men's Association A general meeting of the Catholic Younp Men's Association will be held at the Association Premises, on Saturday. May 13. at 6 p.m. The attendance of the members is earnestly solicited, light refreshments will be M rvtd after the meeting44 words
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Article197 1939-05-06 2 CA#&UKjL_^^U2* r L£*'S~Z ONE of the finest comedies that the Alhambra has shown for s:i;ae lonsirieraMe time opened last nifht when '"Wianks for everything" wa^ seen by large audiences. The stcry of a small town man who v.-iru a $25,000 orize only to have It withheld197 words
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Article78 1939-05-06 2 Indian Artist's Exhibition Singapore'! JHE exhibition of various by Mr. Dilip Das, tl* artist, opened this aftprnos Y.W.C.A. premises when, guests were present. The 4 will be opened to the pifl 9.30 a.m. to-morrow untt Admission is free. The paintings term a flnj of Mr. Das's impressions of Malayan Life78 words
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Article90 1939-05-06 2 7 -YEAR -O CHARGE THEFT FA (From Our Own Coritsi Ipok ASt.VEN-YtAR-OLD alk was mentioned m < Court on Monday when! a yean* Chinese was pr* charge of theft m Septa when he appeared befjr Y. Ha«<i:ge. the Ipoh n trate. Mr. N.B. TUqmas. Chief Court*. Ipoh. who piosecj Worship90 words
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Article23 1939-05-06 2 PIN-GAN TABLES M BE LICENS SingajJ 'THE occupant l {e *j£ Otis centre SiiW n.foix Mr L CJourt m a ,SX3 j rpwards.23 words
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Article16 1939-05-06 2 correspond*- «g since the B^grffl II subsequem exam tility" the c^ rre sp^ ately.- ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Advertisement48 1939-05-06 2 j VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL 1 PIANOFORTE RECITAL i;-i by I CLIFFORD HUNTSMAN |yl th e Celebrated English Pianist jf! TUESDAY, MAY 9 nk; rp •1, I 1 9.30 P. M. |j Bookin- at JOHN LITTLES S3, S2 &$1 M< 'T'}Js "at \li7nce U Z h *>e£w M •'••""•"•"••••••"«"««""iHH::::i::"::::i::::48 words
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Advertisement28 1939-05-06 2 "CARLOS" No. 2, THE ARCADE, Telephone 6332 European Hair Dressers For Ladies and Gentlemen Specialists m all the latest methods and experts m pedicure and manicure. Prices moderate.28 words
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Article113 1939-05-06 3 IDfkonf, May 5. G, the nearest to Nanchang, was ►covered by the he night of May m of hand engager a; ie.se troops are being [nese regulars m the Kiangsi. me the Chinese are also i from Tachang addirection of Shitokai y are m full retreat to urb. after113 words
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Article15 1939-05-06 3 Bent of Mr. J. G. Rape Magistrate and assistadge. for Singapore, Pecca is gazetted.15 words
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Article330 1939-05-06 3 BILITIES OF $80,000 Singapore, Friday, j FUL application for a •l arrangement of payPbtors 26 creditors was by the Official AssigN Taylor, m the High >ehalt of Mr. Lee Siew is made a bankrupt on tion m 1935. pv> Bin, a grandson of the Choun Guan, a well-known in&sc330 words
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719 1939-05-06 3 FOUR MEN IN ASSIZE TRIAL Kuala Lumpur, Friday. (Tribune Staff Reporter) A LLEGATIQNS that four men had come to. her house on Christmas night last year, tore her saree, assaulted her mother, bound and gagged her, dumped her on the floor of a motor719 words
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Advertisement123 1939-05-06 3 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY f Tenders are invited for the demolition of brick, two-storey house, coolie lines and outbuildings at Monks Hill, off Bt. Timah Rd. Tender Form and Specification may be obtained at tht Municipal Architect's Office on payment of a deposit of $60. Tenders clos* at 12 noon on IMh123 words
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Advertisement58 1939-05-06 3 /WR. J.C.H. OLDHAM The appointment of Mr. J.C.H. Oldbam a* District Judge, Singapore, has been gazetted. T-IE S*GN~OF GOING BALD 1 t _______H_______^n_M f ___3^ %A 1 \vv9B^ ___qH B^mlvl IwS^a^K^l Can be stopped overnight with SUV I KR IN Tbe Natural Hair Tonic Of all <~hemtoU, High-Class Stores ami58 words
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Article57 1939-05-06 4 RrBBER Pjfvious To-da^'^ Idle Neglected I boot Bu y ers 7 15 ie i? 1G I Ist Forward (June) Buye-;s 8 8 Sellers 8 116 8 1 16 2nd Forward (July Sept.) Buyers 8 1.16 8116 SeUers 8 8 8 i 8 3rd Forward (Oct.lDec.) Buyers 8^ 8»57 words
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Article20 1939-05-06 4 London. Friday. Previous To-day Change 3*R GOLD, Fine, per oz. £78 6 f o l1 gllM +116 Jorward20 words
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Article376 1939-05-06 4 KING QUEEN LEAVE TO DAY ALL READY FOR VISIT TO CANADA AND U.S. London. May 5. EVERYTHING is now m readiness for the departure of the King and Queen on their visit to Canada and the Unrted States from Portsmouth to-morrow, aboard the Canadian Pacific liner "Empress of Australia. TheReuter - 376 words
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Article70 1939-05-06 4 PALM OIL (Malay) Previous To-daf* In bulk May June shipment £14 jq o Sellers COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) May Shipment £11.5.0 Value j SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) May June Shipment 8 9 Sellers TAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist qua**? < Singapore* May Shipment 13- Sellers PPPPER (F.A.Q.) White Muntok May July Shipment70 words
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Article15 1939-05-06 4 London TIN STANDARD Previous To-day Cash (afternoon price) £225 Vi £2251z Forward £22315 words
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Article145 1939-05-06 4 Lor.da Previous To-day Distillers 88 6 88 9 Dunlop Rubber 25 6 25 9 General Electric 78 104 79 4» 2 Imperial Checimal Industries 2910» 2 30 6 Imperial Tobacco 123 9 124 4 l 2 Anglo-Dutch 23 3 23 9 Canadian Pacific 4 8 4 1145 words
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Article45 1939-05-06 4 New Yortl RUBBER Previous To-day Market Tone Steady Steady Spot Buyers 15 15 16 15 7 3 SeUers 16 1 16 16 forward July Sept. Buyers 16 116 Sellers 16 316 16 116 Market Tone Quiet Quj pl Spot 49 > 49 l45 words
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Article60 1939-05-06 4 Previous To-day r.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 176.73 Unchanged r.r. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.78>8 87 V A T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 8 5i16 Uncnangea T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 213 16 Unchanged T.T. on Japan (closing selling rate) Is. 2d. Unchanged60 words
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Advertisement78 1939-05-06 4 YOUR VALUABLES Our S\rong Rooms are your I ''Section. It is impossible lor an indjviauhl to providt for his valued possession; the safety that is Voided by our" vaults where we have safe boxes of various i 2es for hire at m'xlcrate mttt. HIRERS themselves hold the KL^S ai.d ONLY78 words
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Advertisement14 1939-05-06 4 §Ol Tr SlI RiiiTisn INSIKANCfc COMPANY, LTD KSTAiBIJ^aaE'D 1572 Tel 892fl 2 UnliTSon Oreen14 words
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Article99 1939-05-06 4 Singapore. Friday. MINING. Tin at midday was SI 15 4 up 3 k. Political news was again sponsible for the dull conditions which prevailed on the local share market today and business was at a very low ebb. Sterling shares, however, were agate enquired for but no99 words
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Article184 1939-05-06 5 s>nurd Co. Ltd. $30,000 1 Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 norn &APORE MUNICIPALITY J 1 [Jd 1940 $400,060 Mar. 31 Sept. 30 100 in I norn 07 red. 1947 $1,600,000 106 108 noro Mar. 31 Sept. 30.... J9 red. 1955 $1,000,000 113»/ 2 114& norn JJ-184 words
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Article655 1939-05-06 5 Singapore, May 5. 5 p.m. MINING 2|9 36 4 9 si3cd 381- 42|y 18 3 i?g. 0.65 0.70 186 1916 1.17 ft 1-22V2 11 93 9 9 20- 21--1 .11- 12--0.30 0.35 0.58 0.62 cd Tin 16 4ft 17flV2Xd 171- 18,--1 19"j6 21-. 2#- J7|--0.55 0.60 0.21 0.25 [annulling655 words
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Article70 1939-05-06 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Company Dividend Books Singapore, May 5, 5 p in. Close 4OWU io m wose Date Ex DJv year i W J! May'^'May .3 MM Hongkong Tin 2y 2 less tax JZ7 "TT r 27 Wji PetaltagTln 5% int. Apr. 29 JJi| 9 Apr. 3070 words
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Article210 1939-05-06 5 LYALL EVATTS QUOTATIONS Singapore, Friday MINIHG Buyers Sellers Ampats 29 3 6 Ayer Wengs 0.65 0.70 Batu Selangors 1.20 1.25 Hong Fatts 0.59 0.62 cd Hongkong Tin 16|6 17 6xd Jelebus 0.56 0.60 Kamunting Tin B|3 91Katu Tin 21 1- 221Kents 19 23 Killinghalls 12 3 13 3 Kramats 9-210 words
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Advertisement157 1939-05-06 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1824. Incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000 Reserve Fund M 10,500,000 Chairman of the Board of Director* H. C. REHBGCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONOH LL.D. -President M. TAUDIN CHABOT -Director A.157 words
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Advertisement127 1939-05-06 6 I PAVILION J l5 615 915 TO PAY CLAUDETTE COLBERT m the lille role of th<- thfrtre't grfatertfav^ory^ HERBERT MARSHALL with HIRT LAHK, HKLEN WESTIJY. GENEVIKVE TOBIN LAI IST PAKAMOINT NEAVSKEEL JL •■■•■•■■•■*■■*■■<*■■■••*•■•*••■••■•• ■■■•ir S SI\(« APORE'S BIGGESI ATTRAC TION! EVERY SHOU packed: i JTHEATOE ROYAL 9 l 5! 5127 words
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Advertisement164 1939-05-06 6 "The Picture will probably approach CapitoU^* its season Colour has w>ver bee- imj^?* screen" the P^tjro almost r r;^ t% Free Pi^ess (yesterday). /^Si*^ ti v_ i V I *\X 2 4BP"^» 1 ill 5' J 1 I FKANK MORGAN RAY BOLCfH FLORENCE RtCC MISCH A AUER a Hpstfokfuyn Mayo164 words
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Article156 1939-05-06 7 the M.A.HA. Maga- f ouan of the Mal- ;1 ai Association, tha d rocirty and the Society, contains ,ppoii of Malayan ..uuzine and the astv:o ways ir. which the ha placed upon a sound I c;ys the MA.H.A. Magatorial': either by increash\o of the Association at156 words
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Article48 1939-05-06 7 Singapore, Friday. Six Chinese shopkeepers were summoned this morning at the instance of Inspector Marsden m the flfth police court before Mr. L C. Goh for beuig m possession of unjust scales anti dachings. All pleaded guilty and fines nursing from $2 to $4 were imposed.48 words
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Article31 1939-05-06 7 Before the Chief Justice m Ist Court at 10.30 a.m. Judgments:— Bkcy. 809 610 31- Re ,ng Teck Say Magistrate's Appeal— Ong Hock Aa Tong vs. Rex.31 words
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Advertisement39 1939-05-06 7 I Greatest Drama of Daring Heroism |0K TN ADVANCE PHONE 6909 WARNER BROS pruurt BflL'.^^B^^^B^^^^^^B Errol Flyim FB^^^^^^^H DATDAf RATRBOMB I DAVID NIVEN iflHl^^^l ONALD CRISP NUITiIU Coopft B? U 'V F.t.g.nU C*il Esmond H^h Br f tf^^B i39 words
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Advertisement325 1939-05-06 7 ■^•■•■•••■•■IlilMllMIICMIIllllirtll JUST Tk SHOW For The WEEKEND You will vy THANKS FOR EVERYTHING J That this picture has m the wav of entertainment, laugh. fun and a cast that guarantees the best m enjoyment! j TO-DAY TO-MORROW 4 SHOWS DAILY I j 11 A.M. 3-15, 6-15 9-15 P.M. j ylf325 words
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Article505 1939-05-06 8 RECKLESS ACT KILLED BREAD WINNER $1,000 DAMAGES A WARDED Singapore, Friday. TAKING into consideration th- condition of Geylang Road at the 1 time of the collision, the action of the driver was very imprudent and reckless, said Mr. Justice Manning at the conclusion of a case m which $1,000 damages505 words
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Article219 1939-05-06 8 Took Law Into Own Hands (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Friday. CENTENCE of six months' rigorous imprisonment was passed on a middle-aged Hainanese, Dan Ah Jong, a rubber tapper, by Mr. Justice Mills m the Supreme Court this morning on a charge of voluntarily (uusing grievous hurt to another219 words
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Article298 1939-05-06 8 REPORT OF MILLINGTON LIMITED THE report of the directors of 1 Millington, Ltd., whose head office is m China, was submitted at the ninth annual general meeting m Shanghai on Apr. 21. Ii -.hows a credit balance for the year end.ag Dec. 31 of Ch. $32,252.13, from which has to298 words
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172 1939-05-06 8 CHINESE COUNTER-ATTACK IS TERRIFIC" Honf Kong. YOU better run to save your skin. The Japanese are prepared to give up Canton, but before they go they will kill many Chinese including officials of the puppet Peace Maintenance Commission/* This was the warning a Chinese mer chant received m Canton during172 words
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Article62 1939-05-06 8 Singapore, Friday. CTATED to have been found lurking m the women coolies* barracks at the Naval Base, Teo Chi Hong was charged to-day before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker, of the Third Police Court, with wilful trespass Accused said he was looking for work. He was fined62 words
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Article159 1939-05-06 8 Trouble Ove Twelve Tin Of Milk Singapore. "I DID not know that v, stolen property. A used to bring vermicelli fa them with me." This was the plea Tan Chia made to Mr. C. H. Koh X? Police Magistrate, this nW charged that he on Apr™ ft Road dishonestly retained159 words
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Article86 1939-05-06 8 JOHORE APPOINTMENTS The following appointments! nounced m the Johore Govern zette:— Mr. F. Cobb has been appa act as headmaster of the Enj lege Johore Bahru. Mr. J. D. Hodgkinson to d Assistant Adviser. Kota Tinggt Mr T. E. Emmett has been! for service as Senior Drainage i gation Engineer.86 words
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Article63 1939-05-06 8 Singapore, Friday -Court 1 J. A. Embury of the Foura Court was to-day transferred Second Police Court iU» Inspector, while his place v Court has been taken b>' Chua Keng Lin of the B?ac Police Station. Court Inspector H.As» n T f j over from Court Inspector when63 words
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Article142 1939-05-06 8 Singapore, Friday. JHE Singapore Police are to be congratulated on the speed with which they detect stolen cars afar reports have been lodged. Their latest work m this connection took place duly last night when following the report made by a local Chinese. £t2f£S eok at142 words
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Article171 1939-05-06 9 Washington. Senate Foreign Relations tie Sena*. Be* fl* ai i he ntirelv against the cashsvstem "but it seems •r this system we immeaIrengthen Japan as com h hina." tiram Johnson attacked Die pi- which, he said "we beiv of Japan m the Pacific a* Britain m the Atlantic." ;ev171 words
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223 1939-05-06 9 Judge Takes Lenient View Of Offence [From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, May 4. Court before the Hon. Mr. Justice C. M. Murray Aynsley with having kidnapped a 15--year-old girl from the lawful guardianship of her father, Thanimalai, a young well223 words
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Article160 1939-05-06 9 G.B.S. Still Going Strong "The Doctor's Dilemma' is turned into a film this summer picture-goers may think it looks strangely like two films they saw not long before. One is Dr. A. J. Cronin's 'The Citadel." The other is Damon Runyan's "A Slight Case of Murder." In "The Doctor's Dilemma"160 words
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85 1939-05-06 9 Kuala Lumpur. May 4. A FATAL accident occurred on Ipoh Read early yesterday morning when a car and a Sanitary Board lorry collided resulting m the death of the driver of the car, Mr. F. R. Stephen Ranasinga, a Ceylon-Tamil. The driver was85 words
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Article88 1939-05-06 9 A DIAMOND ring worth $400, whicV formed part of the jewellery worn by Miss Kee Paik Yean at her marriage to Mr. Chew Kok Kwang at the Shang hai Hotel, Penang, on Sunday, was missed when she was mounting the stairs leading to the marriage hall. A88 words
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215 1939-05-06 9 Tamil Crushed To Death By Falling Rock [From Our Own Correspondent] Balik Pulau. May 4. AT the Coroner's Court* Bayan Lepas, yesterday morning Mr. S. T. Stewart sitting as Coroner held an inquiry into the death of a Tamil, named Doraisamy, who died on Apr. 6. as a result of215 words
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Article164 1939-05-06 9 bye of eitfhteen-year-old Joyce Williams, of Garth, near Lesteg, Clam., pretty brunette, was the stake cf a match bet\\(» young collier boys before six hundred people at Maesteg* tall. 1 lad fought for her once before, stopped by a policeman, and 0 settle the matter m the rinp;. ontestants164 words
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Article68 1939-05-06 9 Fnm Our Own Reporter j Lav v *V°h, May 3. r* 1 being the International Sri!!",*?' th Chinese c«^ Association celebrated PjWton by holding a tea-party P remises mi n Cowan Street 5 workers and mechanics lor d 1 v tl holi day and gathered W68 words
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Advertisement37 1939-05-06 9 -tradeH^^^>^J|m a r km tiki j^^^Bß 75 YEARS OF HIGHLY EXCELLENT DESIGN FXS7 PAYMENTS CAN BE ARRANGED SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. Distributor for Singapore Johore HUP FOH Sc CO., No. 581, North Bridge Road. Singapore. WPS IfiA_37 words
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324 1939-05-06 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Saturday. May 6, 1939. THE THREAT TO SHANGHAI £VIDENCE grows of the danger faced by the International Settlement of Shanghai The Japanese have made demands for j drastic revision of the conditions under which the Settlement is run, meaning, of course, that they demand a greater share m324 words
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Article771 1939-05-06 10 E. T. Huang - STRUGGLE to Tie Up Portugal E. T. Huang .%•■■■■■< ft V ••■■■••■■■•■■■•■••■■■r j •••••••■■■■■■••■■■••■fc Vital I Strategic I Value a Z a AF all the countries m Europe toI day, Portugal seems to be the least affected by recent crises. She has successfully kept herself so far from International entanglement771 words
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Article, Illustration18 1939-05-06 10 m Ihe ftonder zone to irinimise the danger of an aggressive ad. ■<18 words
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Article638 1939-05-06 11 [>ys Want "Collar And Tie" Jobs I [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur. lOIIN HANDS, Honorary Secretary and Treasurer of the langor Asiatic Unemployment Committee, m his report for ■tiers to a young man m search of a job who refused to for the p3st of an apprentice because638 words
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90 1939-05-06 11 Tax On Imported Rice In Kwangtung [Frojn Our Own Correspondent] Ipoh, M*y 4. 'THE Central Government of China recently decided that all imported rice m Kwangtung Province should be taxed. The reasons attributed to this deci:ion were that while the taxes served ,o keep a portion of the money thati90 words
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Article89 1939-05-06 11 On receipt of this decision, .Mr. Lee Sin Name, 0.8. E., it is understood, cabled the Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek on the attendant ill effects of the taxes if they were imposed and that the decision of imposing the tax on rice should be cancelled. A89 words
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118 1939-05-06 11 \From Our Own Reporter] Ator Star, Alay 1. r. J. D M. Snlib has been seconded for service m Kedah and resumed duty as assistant British Adviser from Apr. 29 m |«ace of Ml R. ht German, who has been transfemd to Perak. Mr.118 words
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Article45 1939-05-06 11 THE Right Honourable the Secretary of Staje for the Colonies has been pleased to approve the promotion of Mr M Rex, M.C.S., Financial Secretary Federated Malay States to be Bri:ish Resident, Perak, Staff with effect f from Apr. 18. inclusive. T45 words
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Article137 1939-05-06 11 DIVORCE SUIT HEARD IN CAMERA [Frcto Our Own Reporter] Penang, May I l a fternoon for the 1 first time m the history of the Supreme C©«rt all court officials including interpreters, except the Registrar we cleared from i the (M when the hearing of a divorce suit between Thomas137 words
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Article140 1939-05-06 11 PERAK SPENDS OVER ESTIMATES [From Our Own Reporter] lpoh, May 4. DEKAK. the State with the heaviest expenditure list yearly, will shortly have the aid of a new bill which will be introduced at the next Perak State Council to clear off expenditure which exceeded last year's estimates. In 193*7140 words
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283 1939-05-06 11 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Thursday THE story of a man who, while a guest, fell m love with the daogb > er of the house and later with the help of three of his friends foreiblv < rawed the firl m283 words
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Advertisement23 1939-05-06 11 tor Your Convenience pORE OR AFTER I THE SHOW PINE At Tbe |tfITOL RESTAURANT esh Syd ney Rock Oysters AND Bandoeng Strawberries obtainable.23 words
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Article, Illustration74 1939-05-06 12 ih«> uri'spul tension ill the .»Icdi ierran t*«* ji. v V,. »-*i" 1 i,. r i»> JreTircadv und'r the command of the wt™ ***** ..r-ers -oundins; the "fall in 1 durins parade at Wellington Barrj»k> beure i-avrp Planet News WELSH GUARDSMEN boarding tlie tPlanet News - 74 words
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Article, Illustration60 1939-05-06 12 W. GRIGORE GATEVCU, RUMANIAN F^ufpi went for stroll in r ondon before s«» n i a lifa J 3 <>»l.r e f or his i m oifrnl talks w ;th I"" 1 iU j Foreign Minister. M. Gafcncu, who Ik-' -to^H Kuropean capitals, ine'eding Berlin, bffoif aon,Planet News - 60 words
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Article, Illustration9 1939-05-06 12 ■wwy; asy-rs ssfittv^^ag? ass*,- Planet NewsPlanet News - 9 words
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Article, Illustration193 1939-05-06 13 NOTICE THE RESEMBLANCE? OLD-TIME Rl litres who ccn^vu; fed the ir.v'nt lock-lip known locally a:. 'The Blind 1: up" it Shrewlon village (SaSihurv Plain, Fngland) ?erm toi have anticipated tht .Vr Raid Precautions experts of to-day. The lock-up i\ round and somewhat resembles thr new air-raid pillboxes. la »he daysPlanet News - 193 words
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Article, Illustration14 1939-05-06 13 mmmmmmmm slanders imMhed windows and dragged^hem ou^ yyycombe Planet NewsPlanet News - 14 words
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Article, Illustration1769 1939-05-06 14 Wew Fashion Trends Described by L> nr With the advent of warmer weather chi<* Parisicnnas plan suitable day. time ensembles which may sui^i-si something jjiiMt right for you. )if Faris, Apr. 25. THE days when prettiest and smartest frocks were the ones you wore during the1,769 words
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Advertisement11 1939-05-06 15 Wt^OE New underwear arrived. 18 Battery Road, Ist f.oor Phone 714311 words
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Advertisement360 1939-05-06 16 i B r ■y»»^^^ j JYP^dBRJfISH INDIA.LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards D J* Tonnaae Spore Tonnage Spore xonna^r i RANCHI 17.000 Ma> 5 HANCHI IMJt In port Er iiSi.®r lll'i RAW^PINDI IT.MO taS 2 HAJPL-TANA ITJJJ Aug. SOUDAN 6.500 June 2 RANCHI 1- WU Aiu. CHITRAL ***** June 16 BANGALORE360 words
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Advertisement362 1939-05-06 16 lX TO FRENCH P ORnl li CHARCEURS R EUNIs I HOMEWARDS. DALNY Mawellles, Havre. Antwerp. Dunkirk j. j CAP PA'JAKAX For Manctlles, Nantes. St. Nazane <ir 3........ x 'J 1 TO SAIGON INDOCHINA CAP PADARAM For Salmon, -^.rje nnd Haiphc. M UESIRADE For Saieon. Tour.no p.ncl Hftlphong 1 S. A.362 words
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Article119 1939-05-06 17 Singapore. Friday. LIONG HOW CHAN, a 20-year-old Cantonese, was this afternoon bbound over for a period of 12 months m the sum of $100 on a personal bond by Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Second Police Magistrate on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to Pow Ah Kow.119 words
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Miscellaneous227 1939-05-06 17 )STAL INTELLIGENCE j TO-DAY Montevideo Maru May 6 1 p.m. th Montevideo Maru 6 1 p.m. South > "Qantas" ,,6 8 a.m. BSV- sssa e t tt St ester n Ranchi ,,6 2 p.m rreat Britain x KL.M. 6 2 p.m. d Gieat b*i Ranchi ,,6 2 p.m. Maurice Long227 words
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Miscellaneous205 1939-05-06 17 SHIPS li\ DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit SHIP Godown Gate Gate Ranchi 18 2 3 Pangkor 15 2 3 Pres. Van Buren 11 2 3 City of Roubaix 31 2 3 Kistna 33 2 3 Lahore 34 2 3 Cingalese Prince 36 2 3205 words
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Advertisement213 1939-05-06 18 TRADE BARGAINS FOR SALE (ROCKERY, CUTLERY KITCHEN UTENSILS BOOM SECK TRADING CO 1 Raffles Place, Singapore. Phone 3858. BARGAINS!- Read this page of Special Trade Bargains appearing m the Mrming Tribune every Saturday. You Vtt find what you are looking for and SATE MONEY. OPTICAL Whatever your optical requirements ....NAN-SIN213 words
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Miscellaneous105 1939-05-06 18 ON THE AIR TO-DAY TO-MORRQ^j I TO-DAY SINGAPORE ZHI. Bl metres (1..13 wimfm) /lIP :;0.% metres (9.69 mc/^) j" 16 Light orchestral concert by the Adelphi Hotel Orchestra conducted by A. Bershadsky. 1 30 Mid day rubber and tin prices. 12 Lighl orchestral concert (relay ed from the Adelphi Hotel105 words
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Miscellaneous439 1939-05-06 18 7 30 Musical comedy selections.' p 15 -The adventures of Alonzo McTavi>h S" (relayed Horn London*. 19 The netw (relayed from London I 50 "London Lot" (»*W*d London I <) 05 Cha: l.e Kunz.--9 30 Dance music played by De Silva s Band 'relayed Irom the New World Cabaret). 10439 words
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Miscellaneous359 1939-05-06 18 Community Chorus of Bremen: Director: Theodor Holterdorff. Evening song The Rosebush A boy saw a rose bud Unfaithfulness The lindeu tree a quiet song. 9 05 Weekly market report. 9.20 News and economic review m English and Dutch. 9.35 Greetings to listeners. 9.40 To-day m Germany. Sound pictures. 10 05359 words
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Miscellaneous361 1939-05-06 18 HONGKONG pm Ic/s(3IU) 5.20 Gounod "Fan*t" 6.05 Closing localaL^li 6.07 Ltat I SStoSfMl —E. Pi tri ini?n« Philha-.nucoX^ 6.20 Violh F f r eStrt J 6.40 Variety wiih Clanh^N orchestra. 7.20 Local time signal W J port and annou ncem «??l 7.23 County Cricket^SS erset and Gloucester] shire commentaries diJ361 words
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Article81 1939-05-06 19 Singapore, Friday. ri vpar-old sampan-man, omrad Oldham m the Ltrict Court this morning. n- d $4 by "a Malay" foi r l bundles Avhicfa were excontained 19 lbs. of J il and when charged with an epption (1> (b) of the *pw*^Ordinance, the old r- "injector Ernest H. Tunn81 words
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Article694 1939-05-06 19 lIONG Fatt (Sungei Besi) Limited report for the year ended Dec. 31 states The net profit for the year under review amounts to '$90,100, and the position of the profit and 'lons account is as follows: Unappropriated balance frcm the previous year after transferring 5400.00 C694 words
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Article80 1939-05-06 19 Birmingham. May 4. Three pairs tied m their oi one. fnur and two for £36 000 nrcfessional ufilt foursome ftt Siiroeii Park. Tht-rc will be a re-lay ta-mor-igw over eighteen holes. Robsan of Addinton and l rto^ n^ Sale had rounds of 71 and Ml.Reuter - 80 words
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Article, Illustration16 1939-05-06 19 Jenvey. R..VF. goalkeeper, makinp, *ye n --terdays soccer match which the Chinese won four-nn.- T ribuneTribune - 16 words
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Article71 1939-05-06 19 Singapore, Friday. ELLIOT F. Davis a Government servant employed m the Police Departm«nt was to-day charged with riding a motor cvfle neylicently by swerving from ri«ht f left along Cantonment Road on Mar. 21. Mr C. H Whitton, Traffic Jud«e. oostponed the ca^e to May 26. as71 words
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Miscellaneous519 1939-05-06 19 )NJHE RADIO j Contd. from previous page No ?n c minor. (1) Allegro IAJ^IJ"^ con "orio *2) Largo (3) Rondo. f Allegro. KVNSMISSION 5 10 lb "Cards on the Table* discussion mn topics of the moment. k< si Me/I (31.55 m.) 10.30 Calender's Senior Band; conductor, Tcin Morgan. H news519 words
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Article, Illustration974 1939-05-06 20 Marcus Superbus - Stuart Tartan To Win Governor' s Cup Marcus Superbus By WHAT TO BACK TO-DAY Selections Following are selections for this afternoon's races at Bukit Timah: Race I— JUBILEE SON Temple Race 2— APPLEWOOD TredeUa Race 3— VELOCITY Slieve Anierin Race 4—WHERE A3! I Meadowman Race S— FAIR KING Sang Ayah974 words
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Article381 1939-05-06 20 Marcus Superbus - YESTERDA Y'S TRACK WORK Marcus Superbus (By THERE were feu horses n,,f «*o- Singapore, Friday. Timah this *Js° l Z n *ZL h traCk at entered for tft.m«rr«^ nly horses exercised beina tK^ PURE GOLD was Thelrst ouP He was conned to a canter wee round Sown m ThTSt T381 words
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Article36 1939-05-06 20 1934 Mile Kuala Quefn 1935 Mile Nonya Bukit Tim ah 7.6 1 1936 9 tun Vedas 8.1 J 1937 furs Vedas 75 1938 9 furs Sir Theobald v 1 m^^ -....•••tt»«» >-il *l36 words
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429 1939-05-06 21 No Delay On Part Of titish Government" London, May 5. L the House of Common proceeded to discuss the private hbers bills, to which Friday sessions are usually devoted, there ■ciVs of questions and answers between members of the opposiId the Prime Minister, on the429 words
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Article30 1939-05-06 21 ENGLISH CRICKET L London, May 5. English cricket matches -iided to-day: lUonshire beat Cambridge y 'Brooks ***** 1 and 215 103 not out*. 'Moriitt 7 for 69) and ir 92>.30 words
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Article111 1939-05-06 21 Rome, May 5. Signor Gayda, commenting m the Giornale d Italia on the speech, warns Poland against adopting an "exaggerated attitude" m her opposition to Germany, and advises Poland to consult only her own interests and not allow them to be sidetracked by contingent interests of others. He reminds111 words
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Article229 1939-05-06 21 I Paris. May 5. Col. Beck's speech is regarded m Paris' a.s moderate, firm and statesmanlike. The passages relating to Danzig are interpreted as rejection of the German proposals, but conveyed m such way that It would be difficult for anyone to consider them as provocative. The hope that229 words
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Article55 1939-05-06 21 RUSSIAN POLICY UNCHANGED London, May 5. NEWSPAPERS are still speculating on the reason for the dropping of Litvinoff buf The Times, the News-Chronicle and the Daily Herald are all agreed that the Anglo-Soviet negotiations and Russian foreign policy will not be affected by the substitution of M. Molotov as ForeignReuter - 55 words
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Article109 1939-05-06 21 STALIN TO NEGOTIATE HIMSELF? Paris, May 5. npHE newspaper Le Temps states that it can be supposed that Moscow regards the retirement of M. Litvinoff, who is supposed to be an Anglophile, as a sort of warning to the British Cabinet because of its seeming hesitation to agree to theReuter - 109 words
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Article120 1939-05-06 21 Berlin, May 5. It is officially announced that Germany has reached an agreement with Latvia for a non-agre^sion pact. Progress has been made m similar negotiations with Esthonia. The Voelkische Beobachter prints an article by Dr. Goebbels, Minister for Enlightenment declaring that the Polish demand is mlolanble andReuter - 120 words
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Article51 1939-05-06 21 House yesterday. slavia. The Axis Powers attach rreat importance to a strong Hungary and S*r it neural that should keep our traditional friendship with Poland." The Foreign Minister added that Hungary could lot* forward to a Ion? period of peaceful state building. A Yugoslav military mission arnvec m Budapest yesterday.Reuter - 51 words
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Article22 1939-05-06 21 Budapest, May sr— The H }j"B aria Parliament has been dissolved. Tne new Parliament will assemble on June iv ReuterReuter - 22 words
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142 1939-05-06 22 8-Round Fight Which Was Only One! (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Friday. A SENSATIONAL finish to the main event m to-night's boxing; was provided by Young Johnson 9.13. the SHangor welterweight champion, when after a very shaky start, he "cured a technical knockout victory over Joe Kumaran 10.'! m the142 words
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Article56 1939-05-06 22 Pete - Pete »y JN the mam mitt of tut ni-,hU boxThe ffillowiiiK wt-re the re,,i,,. 612«2<»n points S. Ahmad 8 l\ bt-i* ah v i on points. il AU Bal) n 8 0V L Bine Wiiri-M o. k p v «-2»^ on p Ol(ll Hlt YQIm R Simon56 words
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Article144 1939-05-06 22 London. May 3. IN the House of Commons, during: the debate on the second reading of the Military Training Bill, Mr. David Kirkwood (Labour) said that men of the Clyde would rather strike than yield to conscription. Mr. D. R. Grenfell, winding up for the opposition, saidReuter - 144 words
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259 1939-05-06 22 I SSb 01 I Cte. ««d Ike >.>pon,nitk-s t» scoro A «Mchcam, u .,...»fthcsom-r fixture plu-.". |MMI ..s:.:dav enafaf in^whuh m thre«». r-iviiinns custodian. The match waa a Dlvi ton ZD ami both team^ were evwOy matched The Navul holier prw«ed Crow «re Rrst wWitle259 words
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292 1939-05-06 22 Singapore, Friday. fill: accident m which a car driven by Mr. Dennis Hum phriss, a radio engineer of the fI.E.C. knocked down and fatally injuried a 60-year-old Chinese at the 10th mile, Bukit Timah Road, shortly afternoon on Aw. 27 was investigated by I lie Coroner.292 words
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625 1939-05-06 22 ONE of the objects of the Royal Society of St. George is 7a> en~ courage and strengthen the spirit of patriotism amongst all of English birth and origin. throughout the world, irrespective of creed or parr, ?a°d Mr R. B. Willmot, H.M. Trajte Commissioner,625 words
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Article39 1939-05-06 22 Berlin. Mq MISS Barbara Henman. secreti the Berlin office of the Daily graph, hoj been ordered to lew many within fourteen dzjs. No> is given. Miss Henman is the first 1 amon* the present series of expnl ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article35 1939-05-06 22 The Hague. May 5 -The 0 Minister has submitted suppj estimates for thirty million gudd accelerate reinforcements lor v* Indies Army, to purchase war b and for imDrovement of coasw ces ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article525 1939-05-06 23 ?rs' Untiring Efforts ainst Superior Side A (2) 4, R.A.F. (H.Q.) nil n superiority, especially m their van, enabled the S.C.F.A. itain a convincing four goals to nil victory over the R.A.F. their Div. 2A clash at the Stadium yesterday. The Chinese wer^ all over the Rate m the525 words
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Article169 1939-05-06 23 Y. M. C. A. TENNIS V-tt Ml.ni n m wtrc the results of Mm i»l.i.v«sd yesterday m the V.M.C.A. Open Invitation tennis U amain.: m. omglcs' Championship: T. Kobt vaslii beat A. Burkill, 6—3; 6—2. Kamls beat Roy F. Smith. 6 -U; 6—2. Yong i. v«. 'iOii beat L..H. Heo169 words
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Article, Illustration236 1939-05-06 23 Bj; p] iv m thf S C.R C. tennis tomtiament *n X (ireen yesterday resoHed Handicap: Chin Kee Sun ■k' Sang iscr.) beat Won*; ■t .'"a Soon Eng Kiat (-12). Poh Chee Tuay and ■f-n- i beat Y.P. Wee and We? M <CV 6—4. 6—l.Tribune - 236 words
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Advertisement130 1939-05-06 23 SfOt tO vjjj I over IB Itty IIUI o"S b^^J B Fussy about their training —fussy about who rides them. Personally J-frod it's the only way; For instance, I don't much care to lead m a lucky winner but it, gives me the rarest pleasure to watch any thoroughbred ridden130 words
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Article, Illustration646 1939-05-06 24 Manj Die In Chungking HorroA AMBASSADOR SAYS HE IS SHOCKED FRENCH CONSULATE ALSO HIT Shanghai May 5. IT is officially announced that several b.>mbs were dropped m the British Counsulate-Generals compound m yesterday's raid on Chungking and Mr. John Tahouvdin, secretary to Sir Archibald Clark Kcrr, theReuter - 646 words
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Article131 1939-05-06 24 Swatow Bombed, MachineGunned Bwatow, May COINCIDING wilii the arrival here of Vice -Admiral Sir Percy Noble, C.-in-C, China Station, Swatow was bombed this morning by eight Jap;inese seaplanes whose main objective is believed to have been the warehouses used for storing rice. There were further visits later m ihe day131 words
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Article36 1939-05-06 24 London. May s.— Tho rr-cently ap>rrman Vicr-Consul m Mein- hci. .«r, Mr. Ernst Lahrmann, is among lie recent expulsion of members of Nazi i rganisatton*. Nine other persons have •Ten a;sked to leave the country.— ReuterReuter - 36 words
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81 1939-05-06 24 CHINESE PRESS CENSORSHIP IN SHANGHAI Shanghai v r I JHE Commissioner of PcjjJ the International shM ment has sent a notificaSl all Chinese-language ?i papers, irrespective of 0 3 ship, requiring certain (3 nes of news to bo s U b3 and approved bof ure Failure to comply with MReuter - 81 words
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Article64 1939-05-06 24 EXPLOSION SEQUEL Hairdresser! Honoured I London. )im AS a sequel to the H?.mmersmitliß explosion on Mar. 29, the Kjl awarded the medal of ttye Civil n of the British Empire to ijie hairdresser, Maurice Ch.lds. *hol the suitcase containing the explaaj a burning fuse into the river, rm exploded. IReuter - 64 words
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Article36 1939-05-06 24 CANAL ACROSS NICARAGUA Washington. May s:— General 8 president of Nicaragua' was grtd President Poosevelt on his arriwl on an official visit. It is expcw the question of an inter-oceanj across Nicaragua will be disc* ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article126 1939-05-06 24 London. a; j Instructions to the British m bassador m Moscow W rt ?Jil British reply to the Soviet G«*J ments proposals will be (Ifsp ~J very shortly, says Keuters correspondent. It is felt m that the reply will be. of a. which wiU preserve the P" nfipReuter - 126 words
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Title Section9 1939-05-06 1 MORNING TRIBUNE SPORTS SUPPLEMENT ilii. (i. 1939. Every Saturday.9 words
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Article, Illustration2174 1939-05-06 1 Malayan Cricket Review Next Week-end's Trial May Be Superfluous I HE long awaited match between the S.R.C. and the C.S.C. played at Balestier Plain last week-end was left unfinished and the question as to which is the strongest team m the2,174 words
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Article, Illustration217 1939-05-06 1 ews that H. VV. Austin would not be available for the Davis > .natch between Britain and New Zealand at Brighton was tpointment to lawn tennis enthusiasts m the Home country, eatly increases the chances of the Dominion players. The iat the matches are217 words
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Article, Illustration261 1939-05-06 2 Chessnut Johore - JOHORE BADMINTON PLAYERS PREPARE FOR FORTHCOMING CHAMPIONSHIPS Chessnut Johore MORE SUPPORT FOR LADIES' EVENTS? <IU DADMINTON players m Johore Bahru are now busy practising preparing for the forthcoming 1!>39 district championships which begin early next month. Good entries are expected frcm the ladies this year. In the post, these evtnts261 words
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Article, Illustration295 1939-05-06 2 (Say <i:ty Reveller— Pemk) EXAt'llA' one week from to-day day Peiak and Si lan- -r will liattls for hi nours m th° Foong ■Seong Cut) contest, which takes plac* at the Puthi Fngihh School Hall, Kiuila Lumpur. Selaanor will Iv.ivr the advantage of playing git295 words
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213 1939-05-06 2 Rambler— Selangor - Rambler Selangor (By IN the absence of Samuel, Ho Swee A San and Khoo 800 Rm will once moie represent Selangor m the Feong Seong Clip competition which is due to taXc place shortly. Practice has slatted m earnest and Stlanjor's doubles and213 words
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Article, Illustration362 1939-05-06 2 R-F- Coomb In Penang Semi -Final *|M« local badminton u^ X is entering: into an i n t«2 *Uge Altogether ten maS played during the last wee* I 1 fore a fairly good crowd. On Saturday, r f coomfc steads hop* for th e singles cro* Keat m the quarter362 words
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Article348 1939-05-06 3 Cos - ROYALS RECORD SUCCESSFUL WEEK Cos L.. »«M SPORTS NOTES By little football has been „at Gillman this week, I all the Garrison Small League matches taking on opponents grounds. ovals Ist XL. again climbthe top of the S.A.F.A. Ie Ist Div. with a one nil y over the RA. latch348 words
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Article71 1939-05-06 3 Filby, freshly returned from his African visit, was m fine form Fel'xstowe, Suffolk, tournament, >£ no less than three titles. >(i ai L Shaft, a Davis Cup possi- Ih> final of the men's singles by h with Shaffi he won the men's with Miss Jenn Nicoll71 words
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Article, Illustration20 1939-05-06 3 Strong Entry For S.A.B.A. Tourney "Geno" Oehlers, the popular S.R.C. sportsmen, m play at the club s spring tennis tournament.20 words
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Article286 1939-05-06 3 BADMINTON CHAMPION BEATEN sawsss SSneSi oi wfaiain* sideline y* V(H l.(»V INC ftve successive de- X UMto i:\ Nc ,v York, Tommy I Fair has recovered hn buoyant pit us a, a result of his easy S i ints victory over Clarence 8 iHt*d> Runnan at Harringay. I The Weinman286 words
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Article71 1939-05-06 3 THE important task of timing athletic events may one day be done by machinery. Human time-keepers, however careful, cannot be relied upon for absolute accuracy on every occasion, especially when it comes to fractions of a second. And m the sprints, at least, a fraction of71 words
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Article63 1939-05-06 3 FARR WANTS HARVEY NEXT the scene of the contest, which may possibly be staged on Mon- day, Miy 22. S On tht same programme Eric B-on, the Britih lightweight champion, would appear. Ho will oppese, acc(Kdm« to Mr. I Hull cither the Irish- American I I iUie Bcink, cf fcnnsylvania,63 words
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Article163 1939-05-06 3 SPORTS NOTES FROM ALEXANDRA pLENTY oi sjwt, has been wit nsssed tfuring the past week Alexandra Area, whic l^ cc mpilses of the H.A.S.C, «.A.O^C, ami t&e Royal Signals suy| between Vfcw» they maua^ V> ke?p the Alex fans well occu. The RAS.C, although playing jo^d football m the Spiall163 words
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Article63 1939-05-06 3 Mrs. Peacock "Crazy" About Golf It was mentioned recently that .the American professional lawn tenng time who has developed a similar -n. who was champion of India five times won several S^S'pa^%rS«a| VasTe competition for Dominion playeij ••I am crazy about golf m a way I never was about tennis,'63 words
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Article, Illustration21 1939-05-06 4 mV 3tU< Nf Po-es,ion with a Malay on *«**jlk nl1 lhpi m which Uh R.E. beat the Mala: b to one21 words
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Article, Illustration474 1939-05-06 4 Perak Sports Xoies Upsets The Cause THE defeat of the redoubtable Ipoh Chinese Corinthians, the Perak soccer champions, and the first victory of the Kinta Indians, have revived interest m the Ipoh Football League Competition and fans are now looking forward to more surprises. The474 words
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Article124 1939-05-06 4 TWO referees were In thi nsws recently. Kf L E Gibfcs. f. r Pfrt n?. *H.i "vit'-o'i?'! Re R-h\ I Tify and Ct~;«t?A Pa!—.- 1 h :d D vision ma<"h a* Bi s*.(! en Fa t:r Monday, had .m unusurl .xprrienc. His train <1k! ro. >ic124 words
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Article152 1939-05-06 4 Pacific "Olympiad" For Hawaii j^NNUAL Pacific Games" may result from a visit to Hawaii m July of a team of Australian surf life-savers. At least 16 swimmers will make the tiip, leaving Sydney by the liner Monterey on June 23, says a report from Sydney. They will compete against American152 words
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Article, Illustration46 1939-05-06 4 Mr*. L. M. Penn^fath^r and Mi s M. C'arke. finalists m the Lari'rs S'nclfs champioiiNh-lp at th^ SRC. Mrs. Pfnn r father won th*» pmc n straight sets, and thu; enhanced her I>osition as on? of Sincapore'3 bading sportswomen.46 words
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Article203 1939-05-06 4 Australia Wants Wooderson. A P r °P osal that St. Vo J son, English holder Jl world's mile record, shonyl out to Australia next s jjjj and compete m special raj before the Amateur AthkJl sociation of New South \M says a. Sydney message. I It is also proposed to203 words
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Article100 1939-05-06 4 Tiden's Troup In England Final placings m the £1.5001 sional lawn tennis tournament I pia. London, were: Singles I.H slein (Germany) £350; 2. L (U.S £250; 3. H. Cochet 'Franc* 4, W. T. Tilden <U.S £100; Ramlllon (France' £80; 6. D 1 i Great Britain* £70: 7, J I (Czecho-Slovakia>100 words
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Article, Illustration906 1939-05-06 5 K.L. SPORTS NOTES JJELANGOR fielded two equally strong cricket teams this week-end against Negri Scmbilan and Malacca, and both teams met with some measure of success. While the t?am against Malacca was victorious by an innings, the team against Negri Sembilan was robbed906 words
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Article, Illustration48 1939-05-06 5 v» M «»i.rk*i*> nt him iumns to meet the ball and punch it out of the iioal ana before the""IS IS n rwards°<ouW K e^ on to .WnTuiden, m the senior division liMun- i» »hi,!. Ih, S itl ,,,r, bcu. oi.pos.ng forwards could cet on 10 dd lhree48 words
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Article49 1939-05-06 5 England v. Italy Soccer Match Reports that the association footban match betw.een England and Italy, fixer; for May 13, has been cancelled «■>• denied, it is stated from Rome. England, besides meeting Italy, are U play two other European countrie;; Rumania and Yugoslavia, on their Con tinental tour m May.49 words
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Article, Illustration26 1939-05-06 5 A. Rules mended •o», m play at the V.M.C.A. rilatimi tournament. He n m the Handicap singles sday by S. A. Dauood m no straight sets.26 words
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Article151 1939-05-06 5 kl T GH she does not take [m international sports that does not mean that S.R. is not interested m This is proved by figures lished, which show that c ten million registered tuts m general sports. .d no other country receives ous state support for the t of151 words
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Article109 1939-05-06 6 Midshipmen J. Hunt and David A. Marks, of Memphis, have been named by the United States Naval Academy to compete at Wimbledon, which opens on June 20, arcurding to a report from Annapolis. Hunt, who is Number Five m national rankings, is the better known of the109 words
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Article448 1939-05-06 6 Changi Garrison Notes k very fast and exctttatf |W was seen m the Small Units league on the padang. when 30th Company RE. met H. Q. Gordons, and lost by the odd goal m five. The 30th Coy. set the pace from the start and m the first five minutes448 words
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Article, Illustration451 1939-05-06 6 FLASH - FLASH Seletar Notes I (By IN spite of the fact that most of the first team players an- on Association Football continues to flourish at Scletar. and pedo Section, 100 Squadron and Aircraft Repair Section ait dominating the Camp Inter Section League. The RAF. reserve team451 words
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Advertisement55 1939-05-06 7 •NEW HUDSONI THE WORLD'S BEST BICYCLE ZT^9 IHs\ mrffl mMm Xv '^\^mvfii "Mr" Entirely on their own merits NEW HUDSON Bicycles have earned a truly "worldwide** reputation for ENDURING QUALITY BEAUTtFUL DESIGN SUPERB FINISH CRAFTSMANSHIP and RELIABILITY while VALUE for MONEY is, of course, a NEW HUDSON traditien. SIME, DARBY55 words
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943 1939-05-06 8 Marcus Superbus - Marcus Superbus By PICKING a cup winner is always an interesting and intriguing problem, and when the Cup is the Governor's Cup aid the course Bukit Timah, where Malaya's best horses compete, the task becomes increasingly difficult and fascinating especially m a field such943 words
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Article, Illustration36 1939-05-06 8 RUNNERS IN THE CUP RACE TO-DAY Some of our best stayers m J tmp race to-day -Stuart C, Blue Peter. Golden Olirnr ,e Theobald, Pure Gold Muart Tartan has been tip^ Mi the race. M aaaa36 words
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192 1939-05-06 8 IT is expected that negotiations will be concluded shortly 1 Jack Doyle, the Irish heavyweight to fight at WembleyJ bablv early m June. Doyle has v.-itten and cabled his manager, Mr. Dan Sullivan, from Mexico, where he has been living for some time,192 words
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Article, Illustration43 1939-05-06 8 The Olympic Village.now dfl ■traction near Helsinki. *J many as three thousand atWJM wUI reside m thirty 3-Sion>»« It is possible that there enough room m the village.{*■ petitors. m which event.*.mm and a military schcel «vi»» to house the surplus^^ GOVERNORS43 words
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Article34 1939-05-06 8 P. J. Perry beat D Budge 3-4, 6 2 m jtip iwii-ytfciuii: natch of their professional tour at St. Lou^j. Missouri. Bucge i,a.s row v,»n eighteen matches I and Perry six.34 words
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Advertisement58 1939-05-06 8 TENNIS U1 1 11 A BADMINTON (TOURNAMENT STRINGERS) DISTOUU'TOns IX SINGAPORE for "KIJPSPRIXGrR CHAMPIONSHIP GUTS The Life* Tburp^ment Guts approved by Vines. Crawford, Qul Hopman, 'De Stefani and other stars of the ga: our coons, wokkmwship aud si-.i:vici-jJ!^ '^i I'Vrv (:r\)M\Tl' ■■twrt X eu, Strtagl sr 0 P^pl, WU Knof58 words
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