Morning Tribune, 6 July 1939
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Title Section12 1939-07-06 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE ,L. 4-Xo- SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, July 6, 1939. FIVE CENTS.12 words
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Article101 1939-07-06 1 London, July 5. I Times diplomatic corresxmdent in reference to the Japa- press and military "still harping ways and means of securing ish support for Japanese cur:v in North China and other isures of connivance in the Japai invasion." says if these points raised theReuter - 101 words
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Article166 1939-07-06 1 I London, July 5. He House of Commons to-day I questioned by Mr. E. Le G. ■nder (Lab.. B, Wolverhamplon regards the stripping of Mr. John ■derson at Tientsin on July 2 and B conditions there, Mr. R. A. But- (Foreign 1 n dor -Secretary saidReuter - 166 words
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Article95 1939-07-06 1 PORTIw o London July 5. Wi° ft M 0 and the Sultan of t SUIOO0 towards the cost aff r ten( 'e Mr. Malcolm MacCbomoL' f ar 5 for the Colonies >. told »fu h day that thes e gifts had t inj 'i L 'n ptedReuter - 95 words
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Article447 1939-07-06 1 MOBILISA TION OF BRITISH FLEET SUGGESTED Danzig, July 5. K WARNING shot was fired by Polish batteries when a heavy German bomber flew over the village of Orlowo, between Danzig and Gydnia. After the shot the machine flew off in the direction of theReuter - 447 words
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Article44 1939-07-06 1 Rome, July 5. COME Italian legionaries from Spain are being recruited S by the Japanese to assist them S in the war against the Chinese, S according to reliable sources S here. A number have already S sailed from Naples.- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article71 1939-07-06 1 London, July 5 IN the House of Common* -Jo-day, asked to give particulars of the manner in which customs collections and revenue collected in Tientsin and Chingwangtao were being held or remitted against loan obligations in Northern China, Mr. R. A Butler (Foreign Under-Seeretary) said the JapaneseReuter - 71 words
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168 1939-07-06 1 London, July 5. JHE following statement has been issued in London by the Sarawak Government: Th e Rajah of Sarawak has authorised the Government Agent to issue an unqualified denial of the statements flhat his appointment of a General Adviser indicates any change inReuter - 168 words
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Article40 1939-07-06 1 London, July 5. Labour retained Caerphilly in the byelection caused by the death of Mr. Morgan Jones. Mr. N. E. Edward.s secured 9.847 and Ronald Bell Conservative, 1,349. Majority 10,498, compared with 17.108 at the last election.- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Advertisement25 1939-07-06 1 L ty Other P*g" u Ued rha^ Urder 3 j **«"kIS 12&13 U omens m«:« 22 23 Sport 21 &24 S Tf!e«ram> r *k I25 words
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436 1939-07-06 2 1 Unanimous Verdict £>y ju I y I UNANIMOUS verdict of not A jury H u,,- cop. i «W a U,| with hav «u ed tht dMth "I Koh N» .'-'j "< •h. Htomach »1 »bou( midd»y on Peo. •>. Mr U< M.,p,mm-. I.elon436 words
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Article71 1939-07-06 2 Tracte Company Returns i((OI(l>IN(' U M'MlMsts ot A .|,.,M-ho'<lir the Siiv.i N ,m,« 'l.trtion To., I! (I.. :«rc IJ- I- ihiik fur |»n»lit 'lio:i local!) i mJi month report n Iheir TuH. ISfturn The i' Hi. us for lu»< > S .nioui.tMl lo S!(MIW uhi'h is Imllar •< IHe amoonl71 words
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Article214 1939-07-06 2 Singapore UVtlm s<l;iy. GORD6N WMmMt tMtmtoM I:|(I i i.iiiik (i trial tins afternoon in (hi- s»««iinl Mllec roiirl hefnrr Ml < annul oidham t" i than* ol Hull of M.'> <;i l« I nun ;i room in Gaylani ic<»:ml mi M;i\ 13 <>i SJI p.m. Com:214 words
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Article19 1939-07-06 2 Law Notice For To -Day l! Kuala Lumpur 3rd in Song I ai 10 a I-uquiry In s }'<(j,3819 words
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Article, Illustration22 1939-07-06 2 The wreath laid by the s.S iS).A. at the foot of Kaftles statue in the anniversary \esterday of his birth22 words
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361 1939-07-06 2 Mother Tells Of Finding Dying Son: Sequel To Secret Society Feud? Singapore. Wednesda fVIDENCE concerning the violent death of a 16-year-old Hokk; Chua S3on Choo, who la ali. gfd to have been beaten to dm*'. gang of Chinese in a tame off CMr Chew street shortly after J r«n June361 words
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Article276 1939-07-06 2 Singapore. Wednesday ACKVLON Tamil, who last *etfc J sentenced in the Third imjJ Court to three months' ha I i:u>oi for house trespass and suit tharfceri w ln tnef t of c©al uni pair of hoes, was MBtenccd th inoi niitv, to la months' rigorous prisomnent by Mr. J.276 words
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Article34 1939-07-06 2 Was Gloria Stuart and n<"" -I Mr. Arthur Sheekman. who ai< I Ing visit to Singapore, made a rer I cessful broadcast from the 1 station yfsierday evtning. I34 words
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Advertisement12 1939-07-06 2 "CARLOS" No. 2, THE ARCADE, Telephone 633,' ■'VuiU fiat) C Spr, II12 words
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Article760 1939-07-06 3 Pagoda Slreel Murder Vwsv tody Found Under Counter H Singapore, Wednesday. In trial in which a Chinese, Yee Yu. stands charged with ■JiM,. committed murdev by causing the death of a young H^ t jeu Cham, w'we mutilated body was found in a ■us .i"-p i" i^s oda Simt760 words
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Article32 1939-07-06 3 Over three hundred fiiesta attended a cocktail party at the R.A. Mess at Chaimi yesterday, they were received by Col. and Mrs. Wildey. and a very successful evening was spent.32 words
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Article92 1939-07-06 3 Arrived from N.E.I, by KNILM plane •PK-AFJ"— Mr. E. B. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Makin, Master Makin. Mr. Boveri. Mr Moneken, Mr. Tieiens. Left for Saigon by KNILM plane "PK-AFJ"— Mr and Mrs. Makin, Mas«.er Makin Mr. Boveri, Mr. Moneiien. Mr Alcan, Mr. Lee T>t Sing. Arrived92 words
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62 1939-07-06 3 FURTHER DECREASE IN BERI BERI DEATHS A HRTHKR decrease in the mm. her of ('eat h* due toberi-btri and pneumonia is report id In the health statement iSfcurd for week ended July 1 by the Acting Municipal Health Officer. Compared with the week previous, thne were six mort cases of62 words
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Article82 1939-07-06 3 DEFENCE TALKS IN SIMLA Rangoon. July 5. HIS Excellency the Governor, Sir Archibald Cochrane, is leaving for Simla on July 11 to confer with His Excellency the Vieercy on "problems connect t*..i with the defence of Burma." Major-Genrral McLeud, G.0.C.. who was a delegate to the Anulo-French Defence Conference inReuter - 82 words
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Article81 1939-07-06 3 Singapore. Wednesday. An EnglLsh-.speakins Straits-born Chinese, employed on board the s.s. "Kedah/ faced a charge of breach of trust in the Third Police Court this morning. The accused. Lim Tttng Swetv 41, rltimed trial. He has retained Mr. C. R. Tan and is on bail of $500. Court81 words
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Advertisement63 1939-07-06 3 Are Your Eyes Weak Have a modem ScienMfic eye examination! IB__^l If glasses are not (I V^ v needed none will be \jr*^ recommended. X Thompson Optical Co. Qualified Eyesight Specialists 4, Arcade Bldg., Ground Floor. Tel. 3002 R. A. Thompson, Dr. of ocular Science I THE WRITINGS If hl^kH63 words
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Advertisement58 1939-07-06 3 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CfIULIA STR! FT, TH'ANE 5808. SLNGAroUE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT WORK MEN S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: SERKMBAN POI BROS., MALACCA HONG CHYE ft CO., K LIMPIR VENG HENG LOONG, NG KON CHEE, KLANG LEE ENG TEH, IPOH LEE AH WENG, PENAXG GENERAL PRODUCE58 words
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Article39 1939-07-06 4 tj|_ Trllp RIBBER Buvers 8316 831 6 Spot Sel^ ers 814 814 Buvers 814 81i4 UC Forward All** »ggj 85 16 85 16 2nd Forward September Buyers 8j J 814 3rd Forward Oct. Dec. Buyers 8516 851639 words
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Article18 1939-07-06 4 r,n s1 *m, .im Previous To-day Change Cash fattmoon pri «J% gJJ,, i. Forward t224 niA18 words
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Article81 1939-07-06 4 Pievious To-day Ch! PALM OIL (Malay) In bulk June July inipment £14.12.6 nominal £13.15 0 COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) July shipment "0.6.3 sellers £10 0.0 nom SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) JuneJulv Shipment 8 9 sellers 8 6.,ei TAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist quality f Singapore > June Shipment Ml- sellers Unchu PEPPER81 words
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Article39 1939-07-06 4 RUBBER Previous To-day Chan Market Tone Steady s P ot Buyers 16 516 Closed n m Sellers 16 7 16 Forward Oct.Dec. Buyers 16% >* Sellers 16 Quiet Quiet 2 Market Tone Quiet Spot 483 4 closed39 words
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Article27 1939-07-06 4 ON the I Ej the market irce. All i i rovertn In flndin combin rd with th< from .'•!<♦• wtaicJ i Ml' P D27 words
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Article169 1939-07-06 4 Total Of 221 Tons Sold Singapore, Wednesday. y»HI pore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held Its 1,4415t Uon <..r. When, Of 664.652 lbs 6 12 tons) catalogued, 636.327 lbs. I 08 tons) were offered and 494.650 .'2O 82 tons) were sold. I tdon Spot 8 3 16d169 words
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Article105 1939-07-06 4 topSrtal Chemical Industrie. 126 9 128.1 J? -i Canadian Pacific 3_ London Tin 27- 26 10 1 2 Rubber Plantation Investment Trust 12 6 12;6 Linggis 194', 194»2 Ayer Hitams 10 3 10 3 southern Kintas 113 113 Pahangs 3 1» 2 _|_H London Asiatics 95- 976105 words
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Article62 1939-07-06 4 Previous To-day Chai T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate' 176.72 176.71 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.817 8 Unchanged T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 6 3 4 nominal Unchanged T.T on Hongkong (closing selling race) Is. 2 7 Bd. Unchanged TT. on Japan (closing selling rate*62 words
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Article102 1939-07-06 4 \Fn v. <>:.' > C r Tf<,p<,hdevt: 8..:.jk >k. July 2 Although negotiation an itilllupcogreat, there hai so tar been no concrete Improvement In the oil .situation Id Thailand. Tlic two companies the Asiatic Pet i oleum Company (81am), Ltd and the .Standard-Vacuum Oil Company102 words
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Article101 1939-07-06 4 Tin at midday was $113'4, up 'b. and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 28 cents, buyers October December 28 3 16 cents, market quiet. Under the leadership of gilt-edged the London market yesterday showed an all round advance owing to rumours that101 words
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Advertisement76 1939-07-06 4 SafeauakL TOUR VALUABLES Our fttrong Rooms art jour Protection. It \s impoMtble r»r an lndlvlduai to provlda (or hU valued pojwpsaloruj the safety that is afforded by our vault* whert w« have safe boxes of various slsps for hire at moderate rtites. HIRKRB themselves hold tht KEYS at.d ONLY THEY76 words
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Advertisement15 1939-07-06 4 SOUTH iimrisii INSIItAMK (OMI'AXY, LTD. BRANCHES AGENCIES raaouGHouT the WORLD T "W 2. rklM Own15 words
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Advertisement12 1939-07-06 4 SIME DARBY &Co Ly*- AOi t f H Alto f*oM*' 3 M12 words
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Article635 1939-07-06 5 nsi p ,,,v. July 5. 5 P .m. I 38- 40!B 0 72 0.76 18 3 19 3 I i.i7 iJtti I 20- 21:6cd i||- 12! 0 60 Dfi2Vi m u.27 o.3i Ki:^ 1;c y 2 o 2" 9 I 0 55 0-60 U 23 0.26 13 3 14635 words
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Article97 1939-07-06 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends .ompany Dividend Books Singapore, July 5. 5 pm. WWA 1 o tfti f<* TIN Date Ex Div. y-V Pa/iole Date Burma Malay 6d. No. 19 July 14 j u y 2 0 July 15 2. 2 London Tin 4% less ax June 28 j97 words
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Article198 1939-07-06 5 L YALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Tuesday. MINING Buyers Belters Ampats Sl\z 4Ayer Wengs* 0.73 0.75 Batu Selangors 1.15 1-20 Hong Fatts 0.60 0.63 Hongkong Tin 18.6 19.3 Jelebus 0.54 0.56 Kamunting Tin 816 913 KatuTin 2016 21|6 Kents MO 2,3 KiliinghaLs 13i- 14j6 Kramats 9 6 10|6 Kuchais M5 1.20198 words
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Article34 1939-07-06 5 Hongkong, July s.—Admiral Sir Percy Noble. Commander-in-Chief of the British (t'lina Station, has left here for WeHnai-wei r board his flagship "Kent," while H.M.S. "Scout" has ar- rived here from Swatow.34 words
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Article54 1939-07-06 5 The Band of the Straits Settlements Police will perform in public on Wednesday, July 5, at Katong Park, at 8.30 p.m. under the direction of Mr. S. Chapman. Bandmaster: March, "Manhatten Beach," Sousa; Overture, "Poet and Peasant," Suppe; Selection. 'Lilac Time," Schubert; Descriptive, "A Dervish Chorus," Sebek; Selection,54 words
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Article123 1939-07-06 5 MUNICIPALITY j^ I*d1 *d 1940 $400,000 nt Mar. 31 Sept .30 101 102 nom 1947 106 108 ncm Int vr? 63 :928reH,2w¥ pt S0 105V I(mi nOm iWZ*T om m ii. c, ggWWSS 'i» 1937 red. 1962 U7Wm Int Ma* 15 Nov. 15 97^ 99V 2 c.i.123 words
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Advertisement126 1939-07-06 5 NEDERLANDSCH HANDELMAATSCHAPPU, N. V. Established by Royal Charter A.D. 182fc Incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f .40,030 .000Reserve Fimd 10.500.000 a London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland:— Rotterdam, The Hague, an* 64 branches and sub-branches a* smaller places126 words
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Advertisement127 1939-07-06 6 OPENING TO-NIGHT 915 PAVILION •»H>(>") XVI NOIKI, M own .hi; ■^''Y.V.mof-m' S niiw ill" I'\SS|l) I <HJ i'-\IMi»IIIO.N Ml \lHii^ SKo MrA Vi,Vi^rxixi>ii: if, uiM. .not in-: A».iiilTK». Wr Jim S^ I 1 WWF W^§ H 1 S > 'M I/ rl Ilfefefc^ 1/ NOTHING^! -'^*M»%l P/ TO COMPARE 1127 words
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Advertisement126 1939-07-06 6 THE^ BIG ASTAIRE ROGERS SHO\vT| 9-i5 AT THE C im.l. I 1 4)1 A DRAMA as greaUs Uteir^DANC| M j Ik «feiir ,^^c>\BiraßwsS-^^y iamft Rrrruri r ,,^vl^|K ijfei P Including m great U '*lcsd* of th* Dm W9 r ,io°o tliat c«*<* d "OH LATEST OACMONT BRITISH NKUS with PHSTHEB126 words
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380 1939-07-06 7 ROTARY ADDRESS Singapore WediHisday. FOR very nu«ny years, sericulture was a closely guartfed secivt in China, said Mr. A. M. Cannan in the courts of hi.; talk on "Sericulture ill Thina" l>efore UwiußoUry Club this ai'Temo *i. K was Ihrooftl smus^Unie: the epsfg o380 words
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Article192 1939-07-06 7 I Singapore, Wednesday. Ln'CE of how, while listening ■o'a radio, her attention was Led by the barking of dogs ill larden. which was followed bv iudcien appearance and disap[nce of a man's leg across the In was given by Chow Woon |describ I as dress-maker IOJ k, in a192 words
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273 1939-07-06 7 YOUNG CHINESE WHO STOLE THREE CARS I Sinuap.>rt\ Wednesday. m CHO\(; HA I, an IS-year>old Chines-, e;umo up for I this mr.minu in the senmd police c»urt before Mr. Connul OldW* u r *hn chamts t| lhefW'or mrMor <r;irs. i-spector C W Such informed used had two prein 1936 at273 words
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Article102 1939-07-06 7 Storing Food For August Crisis? Paris, Jui. I CHANCELLOR 1 Adolf Hitler has i a decree oiderinp: the acceJ ration of harvests in Eastern Prussia. Czechia and Moravia in crier to store up more foodstuffs before another crisis possibly in late August. It is also ordered that crops havye.v.ed within102 words
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Article92 1939-07-06 7 TWO MILLION UNEMPLOYED IN JAPAN ShanghaiTU protracted war in China demamls great sacrifices of Japanese men and materials, undermines finances and economics, and places a burden on the working classes which they are unable to bear, acordincr to a Tokvo report. •One million eight hundred thousand ueoolo aro now unemployed."92 words
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Article103 1939-07-06 7 fFrcm Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday. T T JE flf»t woman to face a capital •bMM at the Selangor Assizes for FOmc vears, Nugammah. a middle-aged Tamil "was acquitted to-day before Mr. Justice Cussen on a chaige ot murder of a Tamil who was her netahboui, al*103 words
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Advertisement83 1939-07-06 7 Positively Last Night Sirr'ltai:eously SUN TALKIE EMPIRE TALKIE 7.30 NIGHTLY 9.30 P.M. P.M. XIGH^Y 9 P.M. Opening First 6 Chapters of Republic's Wild An ma! Jungle Serial. ill xflHWn OFTHE 1 WHDERMESS Featuring HERMAN BRIX, World's Chnmnion Atble^ and s'ar «>' ActviHtirrs of Taroai." mvl v r o Tin (HAKITY83 words
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609 1939-07-06 8 SOVIET RELUCTANT TO EXTEN GUARANTEES London. July 5. ICCOKDING U>-m lm)m diplomatic correspondents the latent hitch in the M(»s(ow ne^otiaticms is due to Soviet reluctance to tfiiaran-ce Holland and Switzerland ■ffftiitsf a»;irression, although Britain had conceded tne Soviet demand to guarantee Finland, Latvia and Estonia. The Daily Expn taten thaiReuter - 609 words
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Article52 1939-07-06 8 Rhti.ii i Tientsin, j u|y 5. Ml Kit is authorized by the RritiNii Cfwi fUmai Si r F n Jamieso.i. (o that the widHv ••nuluutl Japanese r.porl ||,a ""nii.is ls a prepwsienms Im An Inspired Jaoann --:i"';:;..,:; 1":■,,,::: ay*-*!-Perishable foodstufTs ":try of Il<i; Thf nr,f < M1 ]152 words
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326 1939-07-06 8 tegie Road. ,he met a policeman with whom he returned to the scene after going to the Ptlice Station and gettiiv an officer to ring for an ambulance On returning to the scene the man to the front seat was not anywhere about, while326 words
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Article26 1939-07-06 8 IFrom Our Own Corresponded i Ovr- v Batu Paft at, Tuesdav NO Kow Mee a. bus driver was tester mmMn lamtana nnd Jaian zobednh.26 words
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Article103 1939-07-06 8 London. July 5. A TRADE Marks Bill amending t existing Act in order to secu that the country of origin should clearly and conspicuously indicai on imported goods has l»een into (lured into the House of Commoi as a private member*! measure I Mr. A. Edwards (Labour) and re*Reuter - 103 words
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180 1939-07-06 8 Japanese Landing At Ting Repulsed Britons Are Ndt Leaving Foochoi Chinese Central News Agency TIIK Japanese attempt to lami marines at Tinghai on the Full coast in South China ended in a failure after bloody hand hand encounters raffing on the from dawn till dusk on Ju The headers eventuallyChinese Central News Agency - 180 words
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123 1939-07-06 8 Singapore Hypnotists Form Society SINGAPORE magicians and nj tists have formed a new orj sation known as the Internal Magic and Hypnotic Society, l held its inaugural meeting Monday. Thoimh formed principally wtt object of fostering interest In i and hypnotism, the Society will il ter for the recreational and123 words
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Article65 1939-07-06 8 I From Our Own Correspondc' Batu Pahat. Tum ANG Chiu, a Hylam, was yestd v/ charged before Unku ftmfOJ Abdul Rahman, first magistrate Pahat, with being in possession < complete still for the manuf' «*ture samsu, at Parit Jabong, a fUlage on right bank of the Batu Pahat65 words
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Article, Illustration800 1939-07-06 9 HORATIUS - HORATIUS By NOTES AND PROBLEMS Unusual Defence 1 1 remarked on several occasions, there is no greater satisc;: n at the bridge table than that be derived by setting a contact a result of astute play. r of his bid »s to Inst the weight cf :ard.> ivs800 words
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Article154 1939-07-06 9 London. July 4. DAME Helen Gwynn-Vaughan ha.been app< inteti Director of th*Auxi! ary Territorial Service Anv\ (women's branch) with the rank >f Chief Controller. The formation of tne Auxiliary Territorial Service was announced in September last. A corps of wom-n was created to release men fromBritish Wireless - 154 words
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Advertisement32 1939-07-06 9 jkte Lbcr J White Label uj °^_GREAT AG" I ■I D ISTILLERS d ÜBn fl •O 0 DFR' I I fl SOLE AGENTS: SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE JOHORE MALACCA NEGRI SEMBILAN32 words
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336 1939-07-06 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Thursday, July 6, 1939. THE STAY PUT" POLICY MUCH surprise was expressed at the announcement made re cently by Mr C. A. Vlieland, the Secretary tor Defence, Malaya, that no wholesale evacuation oi the congested areas of Singapore was contemplated in the event of Malaya being involved in336 words
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Article, Illustration652 1939-07-06 10 Growing Opposition To ROOSEVELT? lh President (and the Hen Deal) is to defeated in 1940 it will be because th e people veto against Mr. Roost^H personally, rather than lor KepuoUcan candidate x. Y or z IN the many trial polls that are being continuously conducted, the evidence mow seema652 words
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Article264 1939-07-06 10 pHESIDEN'I Roosevelt, "gravely concerned" about the EuroIran situation, may soon be I somewhat concerned about the I internal situation in the United i States and his election pros- pects, writes a Washington correspondent. Recent talks at the White j House and developments in the 'drive tot tax revision264 words
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Article357 1939-07-06 11 Effects Of Defence Plans London, July 4. LEADING articles in many morning papers are devoted to the further great fall in unemployment figures ior Great Britain, announced last night. The total of the country's workless is now reduced to 1,34&,579. The total ot 1.339.204 in September.B.O.W. - 357 words
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184 1939-07-06 11 H •....■■II. July 1 I < fl -vn iw tor the Dominions. ■T i!f This Inskip, told the I 1 Mf v mons 10-day that he of re eiired ram the m°" Xn -J-im i" which, in ac Wa m i h lie Marlfcmald-Hert-fc,;British Wireless - 184 words
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145 1939-07-06 11 DAILY ATTACKS ON JAPANESE OCCUPIED AREAS Shanghai. July 5. VELVE thousand sacks of wheat, vtueh (MMstitutr- the third conjnnii k\> u. »'.t •> China by the Mrican \U\\ (:■(•>> society, are re»ue,l tio he on their way to Hong PH ipaiiese troops along the Nankingnghai Railway have been transferred whereSin Chew Jit Poh - 145 words
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Article197 1939-07-06 11 Shanghai, July 4. IN view of the approaching AngloI Japanese negotiations in Tokyo foi the settlement of the T^ n Japanese and bogus officials m Peiping and Tientsin, are intensifying then pi opaganda campaign. It is learnt that the Japanese military headquarters and the bogus GovernmentSin Chew Jit Poh - 197 words
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Article66 1939-07-06 11 FASCIST COUP IN TOKYO? Shanghai, July 5. TT is reported that the Japanese A military group in Japan is trying to bring about a coup in the Cabinet with the object of converting (be present Government into a hundred per cent. Fascist regime. Mr. Suetsngu is expect* ri to heSin Chew Jit Poh - 66 words
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Article38 1939-07-06 11 London, July 4. The total of ordinary revenue Is £144,056,777 compared with £131,886,1635 a year ago. The total expenditure, les. the self-balancing items, is £281,137,248, compared with £234,948,581 at the corresponding date last year British WirelessBritish Wireless - 38 words
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Article66 1939-07-06 11 London. July 4. IT is presumed in Parliamentary circles, in view of the congestion of business in the Houss of Commons, that it will not be possible to make further progress before the summer adjournment early in August with the CriminaL Justice Bill, the major penalBritish Wireless - 66 words
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Article47 1939-07-06 11 London. July 4. Further prog it: s has been made with the organisation of transport in time of war. scheme fog the control of road passenger services and their rationing with petrol has now been made public by the Minister of Trwpori Rritish WirelessBritish Wireless - 47 words
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Advertisement26 1939-07-06 11 For Vl >ur Convenience BE C ORE OR AFTER THE SHOW NINE At The CAPITOL RESTAURANT h^ Syd ncy Rock Oysten AND Ba *<loeng Strawberric obtainable.26 words
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Advertisement120 1939-07-06 11 FOOD I JBBTfTT- i't W-.'-!*!!:l^W /ft* >y <Kew Shell Motor Oil Is specially adapted (t> the Deeds of the modern \J((jQ Cir A *P«hl mtocnl cUqom cooccanue— oduiift to Shell fortiiica* C*^\ N;w Slicll Motor Ofi and prevtatt it drilaiflf off tbe metal $uifacr» N.^K/^ ifl in afb* under iDoMftaf120 words
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Article, Illustration301 1939-07-06 12 The Little Princess Visit London Zoo Study In Expression Left; the Princesses watching the International Hoi:* Show at OlyiiP" v President of the Show. (Planet New Above; with anxious fingers to their lips as they eagerly watch pros* jumping contests. (Planet Newsy. niMIM I ■liz»l:-ih ml PrtocMi Mtf|M«t, paid a301 words
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Article, Illustration1028 1939-07-06 14 Everday Fate Acquires a new Flavour JT THOUOff fttrittftfc and uni'^ril food is nice for a change, the old favourites are usually moic popular in the long run, especially w; en they arc prepared in ways that are new and different. Here are toxm recipes which arc particularly easy to1,028 words
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Article78 1939-07-06 14 1. Put slices of bread ana buttn- in I basin, then make a chocolate blancmange and tir r.kls into the pudding: put a round of greased paper ov< r top of the basin, then cover tightly wi«* cloth and boil lightly In a gaucepi 2. Do78 words
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Advertisement21 1939-07-06 14 4m 't fl 4 HSRey /;/>7/ WUKFdtn !'i:!-:sn:\ IMnmc •).::(> c, linos) f/ i^ftp ri Cold Mora* Co.. Utf, M W.p.s isi21 words
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Article1241 1939-07-06 15 THIS BUSINESS OF SHOPPING DRESTIGE U Captto! Buildings, has some of the smartest STREET-LENGTH DRESSES thai w« havo seen for some time. Made of PURE SILK, theso J are outstand.ng .n ucffl—t of their clever details and the beauty of the t TOLOURINOS and ra'lern.s. Among the nicest was one1,241 words
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Advertisement93 1939-07-06 15 I%H^ fcn always in Stock Smart Selections of Morning, Afternoon and Evening Wear in advanced Models. (apitol Buildings Phone Singapore 3838 Every (IRO Cultured Pearl Necklet is Guaranteed for a Lifetime, and is sold under A MONTH'S FREE OPTION which entitles you to keep the Pearls r a month for93 words
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Advertisement13 1939-07-06 15 91 />*^ ELIZABETH ARDEN'S >*■ to acquire an exquisite nectarine glow, (Air-conditioned). A/.n;V4/?i)'s Bnttcry Rod.13 words
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Advertisement63 1939-07-06 15 Raffles Hotel Building or 93 Bras Bas»h Road, Telephone 2bbB LAWKS Hairdressing Salon v New Wireless Permanent Waving Machine. Xo discomfort; no wires Definitely the best results obtainable. Elsie Mary BATTERY ROAD. Cash Sale July Ist to 10th W«1 4" 2 MANILA SHOP RAFFLES MOTEL AH Baby Clothing at reduced63 words
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Advertisement366 1939-07-06 16 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA.LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards DM Tonnage S>orr Tonnage CANfON 15,500 ji'y^M RANPURA ".MO Sept 8 CARTHAOI 15.000 July 28 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Sept. g SOMALI 6300 July 28 I BHUTAN 6400 Sept. 23 RAJPUTANA 17*0 Au K 11 BEIIAR 6.000 Oct. 2 RANCHI 17.000 AUf! 25 CHITRAL366 words
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Advertisement335 1939-07-06 16 i v TO FRENCH PORTs -•"T in L**j CHARCEURS REUNIS i HCMKWARDB. ahttm For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp. Dunkirk July DESIRADE For Marseilles, Nantes. St. Nazarie Bordeaux j l; y y !TO SAIGON INDOCHINA IMP TACQUES For Saigon. Tourane »nd Halpnong July 7S CAP VARELLA For Saigon. Tcurane and Ha.phong Au335 words
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Article370 1939-07-06 17 Singapore, Tuesday. rrilK market* have continued in the 1 same deapondtat manner as Lmcterised them for several gays the weekly market reIJort"' issued to-day by Messrs. j ■ELer Co., brokers. lL London Stock Exchange sagged Ltack of enquiry, the report adds, T^'AC new LC.C. loan was reported a370 words
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Advertisement287 1939-07-06 17 BI«\S PHILP LIME. lncorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. MERKUR In Port July 9 MARELLA July 30 Aug. 4 tperial rheap rr-und tup tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the Ml '.''.l C; TPJfS. Cut ptcsengetl may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or MUcoarne in the connecting K.P.M.287 words
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Advertisement68 1939-07-06 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO V LTD (APCA LINE.) FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA 8,000 TONS SAILING JULY II AT P.M. The above vessel has excellent modrrn accommodation lor First Saloon am Second S' loon p sst^gers. Speck. l H« lid^y k'lvrn tickets to China and Japan68 words
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Miscellaneous127 1939-07-06 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit Ship Godown Gate Gate Tilawa 22 1 1 Foch 22 1 1 Behar 18 2 3 Stagen 16 2 3 Ipoh 14 2 3 Kepong 13 2 3 Conte Biancamono 11 2 3 Kudat 823 Charon 623127 words
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Miscellaneous629 1939-07-06 17 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE '*~'< i»n *»i>ii_»n> *t_m »u^^^^»w«^» r~ *<&',_* n..r~ j- ,_g— _i~ I_f*n ~>_riL_«'i k TO-DAY Aden Karoa July 6 3 p.m. i Africa Kast India Maru 6 3 pJt Australia:— Whole "Qantas" 6 9 p.m Australian, Western Charon 6 9 a.ru Eurrr.a Karoa H 6 3 p.n. Canada629 words
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Advertisement132 1939-07-06 18 ••\KISTO" S |M STYIJSII BHOI IN WIHTK M' BITK WITH SINSHINK' I'unch Anfl Cut Out* On Vamp. Peep Tor As Sketch Cuban Heel. SI/KS: TO PRICE $11! 50 MADAME PAGE I.atc 9?, Piccadilly LONDON Expert Dressmaker Specialising In MMKKMTY WIiAK. I K OI'SS A I X I Al I. OK132 words
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Advertisement20 1939-07-06 18 WE HAVE RECEIVED A LOVELY SHIPMENT OF FROCKS FOR ALL OCCASIONS, ALSO HOSTESS COATS. HOLLYWOOD BRASSIERS TiSiLSMAm suor Stamford Road.20 words
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Advertisement56 1939-07-06 18 SMITH'S PHOTO STORE The only English Owned Leading Photographic Studio in Malaya. All kinds of cameras and Cine apparatus at special prices. SMITH'S PHOTO STORE 44, HIGH STREET Phone 4421. j SINGAPORE. j ft/ie JbeUcious B v n-/ o i <B /f /I\ V- -W/ IB' 4 j lull 156 words
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Article, Illustration259 1939-07-06 19 CLEAN -UP OF GANGS FOLLOWS JAVA TRAGEDY (From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia. July 3. DIVALRY between two gang leaders is alleged to be cause of three of the most macabre killings in the history of crime in Batavia, which have been engaging the attention of the police in- the town259 words
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168 1939-07-06 19 iVKH'S FOREIGN MINISTER. REQUESTED BY THE IRRITISH \MBASSADOR TO FIX A DATE FOR NEGOifION ON THE TIENTSIN CRISIS-IT HAD BEEN ffEDTO OPEN THE TALKS TO-DAY-REFUSED TO DO I UNTIL THE ARRIVAL OF MILITARY REPRESENTAVKS FROM TIENTSIN. It i< reporkd that the Japanese authorities on theReuter - 168 words
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Article109 1939-07-06 19 I <> Own Cornsponderti I Batu Pahat, Tuesday. Kav I WuuyM a Ja vanese was yester- a > committed for trial at the next Mai' 11 I.'"1 0 bJt Che Ismail. mlt b: Batu Pahat on a KLffij?."*^^ at Parlt Jolu- 4TJ P^hat, en Apr. 16. 1109 words
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Article243 1939-07-06 19 New Nestle Office Opens July 8 ANE of Singapore's well-known commeftial firms. Messrs. Nestle and Anglo-Swiss Milk Products Limited have moved into their new premises, ;.n imposing building- at Cantonmen* Road. The buiklinir will be formally opened on Saturday when a reception will be held Constructed of reinforced concrete, the243 words
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Article277 1939-07-06 19 ARMS STILL REACHING DANZIG Danzig, July 5. ARMS continue to arrive here and it has been discovered that they come from Koenifsbery, through the FrischeshaiT inland sea. A new financial measure was hurried through the Senate yesterday suspending payment of interest on Danzig's five main foreign loans, of which theReuter - 277 words
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Article225 1939-07-06 19 London, July 5. "AUTI/OOK in China" was the theme of two addresses in london to-night by speakers with firsthand knowledge of China. Mr H. J. Timperley, in addressing a neeting of members Of all partie.s in the I'ommons, opined that the Tientsin issue was merelyReuter - 225 words
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131 1939-07-06 19 HAND OVER CASH! Tokyo Talk Just A Hold-Up? Tokyo, July 5. THE Japan Times says that the British at the Anglo- Japanese talks TvilL certainly be a«kcd to deliver to the Fekin? regime (Japanese-con-trolled government of North Chin*) silver specie valued at about fiftj million Chinese dollars. This silver, saysReuter - 131 words
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Article54 1939-07-06 19 Berlin, July 5. IMMIGRATION of German-.speaking inhabitants from Julian South Tyrol is being carried out in accordance with an agreement between the German and Italian Governments, Reuter learns. The movement has b^n going on for some time and probably 5,000 South Tyroleans have now crossed the54 words
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Article1830 1939-07-06 20 Waaaaaa*. Not X herrtW f^SSS ,rder that the same may be laid ore t'io Governor In Council A map showing the propo^ ln itlo7?an be inspected l In the oftc tie Municipal dnginec Muni >mces, Si. durlnj,!'m f hours S( II- 1 I I' Oommencing, In1,830 words
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Article100 1939-07-06 20 Singapore, Wednesday Ngoh Ah Yong, Tan Chia and Teo Ai. Soon, all charged with thefts of i no to cars appeared before Mr. Conrad Old ham in the second court this mornta Court Inspector C. W. Such asked f£ a further week's postponement which His100 words
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Article47 1939-07-06 20 \Frcm Our Own Correspondent Batu Pahat, Tuesday. KOH Han Kim, a Chinese, was yesterday fined $400 with the alternative of four months' hard labour by chIsmail bin Abdul Rahman, first magi* trMe, Batu Pahat, for distilling sams« at Parit Panchor, Batu Pahat, without a licence.47 words
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Advertisement395 1939-07-06 20 Tanßiin Barracks:— All that piece of land occupied by the War Department and comprised in lots 104 9. 104; 10, 104,11 and 117 3 Mukim of Tanglin as jnore particularly delineated on Certified Plan 5578 sheets 3 and 4 In the office of the Senior Superintendent of Surveys 3 Singapore.395 words
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735 1939-07-06 21 AULT IN, OIL PRESSURE ON THE THETIS London, July 5. OEGARDING the reason why the Thetis carried out trials at Gare Loch and at Liverpool, Lieut. Woods was asked to-day if it was because some fault had been discovered in the oil pressure system control, xg the hydroplane*. j_.'eut. Woods735 words
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264 1939-07-06 21 ,mm T ulv Bogey competition at gahr vast* i with a >corc of 20 and lrf a win £J Cannell in "C" Division with re of 20 J2- DIVISION i fatefoxd 11+iMWMI r g Brittorous H+ 6 7 W B Ruddock 104-6264 words
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Article15 1939-07-06 21 the London. July 5. '^"'-final at Wimbledon. El««e beat Henkel 6-3, 4—6, ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article40 1939-07-06 21 2fming players have been m 1 Cuh oo represent Slme, Darby d.^a Harper GUflllan I a^lll 6I Z^ me <* soccer on Hamid v? r, Bee Cno <> Seng Ihew sik^R^ y Ng J J Bel1 Goh Hong Watt, Teo Yeow40 words
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Article46 1939-07-06 21 XT*? 8 WUI re P res «nt Duncan troffs vf 11 friendly XI at Farrer Park V T n K( v n c B °ngMengChong, Jr N 'KomI f S T Ki at. Lee Wing heii ah aT et, L. s. Peng, Char-46 words
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94 1939-07-06 21 Many Deaths In Kentucky Cloudburst New York, July 5. fteaths during the four-day Fourth of July national holiday totalled 612, compared with last year's 517. Two hundred and forty-eight were killed in motor-car accidents, 26 in train accidents, 145 were drowned, six were killed by aeroplane crashes and thirty byReuter - 94 words
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Article91 1939-07-06 21 ALLEGED MURDER OF WOMAN [From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, Tuesday. BEFORE Mr. Rappoport, the Magistrate, a charge of murder of a Chinese woman was mentioned against a Hokkien Chinese named Hong Ah Seng, in the Police Court to-da* On the application of Inspector Giam, who informed the Court that accused91 words
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Article121 1939-07-06 21 LEADING TEA BROKERS IN TROUBLE London, July 5. MINCING Lane refuses to allow itself to be unduly disturbed by reports of the difficulties of the leading tea brokers, whose cheques are alleged to have been returned marked "Refer to Drawer It is claimed that any trouble which has arisen isReuter - 121 words
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181 1939-07-06 21 Hirohito Uses Charcoal Burning Car Shanghai. IN dire need of gold to buy armaments from abroad for the prosecution of the war in China, Emperor Hirohito of Japan is obliged to give up the gold rim of his spectacles. The Japanese government is to bu> gold from the people on181 words
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289 1939-07-06 21 General Meeting Of Local Singhalese Association THE UMri general meeting of this Association was held last Sunday morning at the Club House of the Association. A fairly large number of members wa> present, and Mr. P. E. Perera the Prcsi dent occupied the Chair. The repor and accounts which were289 words
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Article56 1939-07-06 21 \Frcm Our Own correspondent Batu Pahat, Tuesday MON Singh, a Sikh, was yesterdafined ten dollars with the alternative of 15 days hard labour by Che Ibrahim 2nd Magistrate, Batu Panat. ior usinu cbusive language to PC 322 who arrested him for riding a bicycle withou I lamp56 words
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Article, Illustration332 1939-07-06 22 S. C. R. C. Doubles Abandoned At Set-All THKFATi;\I\(. wiiithir lorml the «»|k M doubles match bei twepn Chun Choon L<*on# Clm'oiii; (live UpH and WonThian Trek— P. T. Wong to be discontinued ajflgf set-all Thun Trek and Wuni 1 won thl lii. -I aet in 12 kunit'., Uy allying332 words
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44 1939-07-06 22 To-Night's Farewell Exhibitions By Kelen Szabados S,, At Singapore, Thursday ZABADOS and Kelen i giving i farewell exhibition of labl tennis at ine Happy World covered Ladiuni tonmhi starting al 9 pm, Their opponent* will be Dm August Badminton Partj Singapore's inK r-club champion44 words
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Article56 1939-07-06 22 1 pUytra have been cho en Uj represenl thi Amity Football Kieven against the Borneo Sports Club at the Farrer Park ground to-day Choon Beah, Leong, Lye Chor, Eim Kim. Whye Ki.it. Ah Hang, Bock Kwee Ki Boek Beng, Yew Seng Yeok Hen- Ah Muck. All Chat,56 words
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Article29 1939-07-06 22 In ihr SA FA LtigiM tlw Malay n.serv<..s UIC loyal, rttemi on Monday i Btoftpow Harbour Board Kfoujid 5-15 d in IUQ Ma?ays toU Wta| m x'JHT.scnt the29 words
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388 1939-07-06 22 lOKAVIA 1 EXCISE 2. IN a keen gMM <>1 soccci plavtd at the S.H.B. yesterday evening Moravia drew two-goals all with the Excise Department in a division :i» league fixture. The Excisemen, though fielding three substitutes, wdf better than their opponents In388 words
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108 1939-07-06 22 singapore Badminton Championships I J ENTRIES are invited for Singapore i Badminton championships for the following events: y Men's Open Singles and Doubles v Championships. i Ladies Junior Singles and Doubles Championships. S Ladies Open Singles and Doubles i Championships. Mixed Doubles Championships. Veterans Singles Champion- ships. i The entry108 words
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316 1939-07-06 22 JJIGHT goals were shared b> \\M Chinese and the Imlianl when the teams met at th MM Clerical Union ground in a dnilß-^ sion 2B league soccer hi ii;> l I Ma yesterday. But* M Exchanges were keen and a fust316 words
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Article59 1939-07-06 22 Another successful evening wm| at the Tanglin Club yesterday. large audience greatly apprecil display of table tennis by Szabadfl Kelen, the visiting champion--gave a wonderful exhibition of Special lighting was installed b minating Engineers. Ltd.. and remarked that it was the b« experienced during their tour The59 words
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Article92 1939-07-06 22 The following players will hf se to represent the Youngster' against the Tamil Brotherhood P* a friendly game of soccer Friday Farrar Park's ground: Lorrv will Mr. Sartar'.s residence at 4 u •sharp. Supporters are welconu-. S. S. Goh., Heiig Joo Seng..** N'ocn, Fv Hoon Guan, Sartar bin92 words
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593 1939-07-06 23 I our Exhibition By The Cricket Club Team vs i. s.c.c o. yiN(i d OU soccer yesterday, the S.C.C. went down to the Malays by the only goal scored in the game, just before the rval This is the second encounter between593 words
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Article157 1939-07-06 23 HI.N saved the Officers from ft decisive defeat in a cricket Bch played at Fort Canning fterday when they met the Her Ranks. o'i.r:- Park, declared for eight Hs wri.i 21? runs and the Officers Bianautd to knock up 76 runs for I when rain intervened Bad Hg alsj157 words
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Article83 1939-07-06 23 I nt er-Club Ladies Golf If "T 0* KMU and i g for the match heps C: i- i■• hdles an <l the «to be played at R .SG.C. 1 herry (M) v. Mrs. <v c v Mrs J Laville (2li> v ;uiy ,26,. Henton <27> v. Mrs. d (16).83 words
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Article, Illustration121 1939-07-06 23 Singapore, Wednesday. FE S.C.C. met the R.A.F. at tennis this evening on the SC.C. ground. Three doubles were played and of these one went to the S.C.C, one to the RAF. The third vas abandoned owing: to rain after the first set, which was in121 words
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Article126 1939-07-06 23 Week -End's Ties S- B. A. Championships Ties In the SB A .Tumor Championships ior :he week-end arc as follows: SINGLES: C B N:»ir 'U.A.P fl Teo Heok Kwang <U A P. >; Ten Thuanu Kial (Jacques' y* Tan Kim Bwse (U.c.A.i; Yvj Hotig Chuan <AA.U.» vs. Chiu Chin Soon126 words
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Article306 1939-07-06 23 Sunday's Shoot At Bukit Timah JHE "G" (ICO.) tompany, 2nd., Bn. S.S.V.F.. held its Annual Rifle Meeting at Bukit Timah Range on Sunday. An excellent attendance of the Members of the Company was favoured with good weather, and a full programme was carried to a successful conclusion. The morning was306 words
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Article48 1939-07-06 23 CINGAPORE meet Malacca in tb* u Malaga Cup at Anson Road stadium on Saturday. Kick Off at 5.15 p.m. Af!ir,;-.>ion charges will be as follows: West Stand and chairs on the 'ground $1 E;«>t stand— so cts.; Ground omy i turnstiles)— lo cts.48 words
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Article31 1939-07-06 23 Div. II*: K.A. (8.M.) vs. R.A.F. (T) at Blakan Mali. Div lib: J/.S.A. \> (hangi Civilians ::t J.C.SA. The fame between the Publishers and th^ M;uhies has been postponed. Ji31 words
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Miscellaneous44 1939-07-06 23 TIDE TABLES TO-DAY Hit-h Water: 0.48 a.m. 9.4 ft. 7.1!) p.m. 1.5 ft low Water: 1.47 a.m. 8.5 ft. 7.25 p.m. 3.9 ft. TO-MOKKOW Rift Water: 1.24 a.m. 9.0 ft. 7.51 p.m. U ft. Low Watrr: 'Mf» a.m. 8.5 ft. 8.05 p.m. 3.9 ft.44 words
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Article221 1939-07-06 24 Shops Should Increase Stocks London, July 5. a Mr w B Morrison, Minister of Agri«ew areas for 48 hours PenoM to whom these supplies wer« tsaued would be asked not to make pin-li-a^s v, local shops other than minor JufiSeme who might be travelling or "liJ^llorrtoonReuter - 221 words
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Article104 1939-07-06 24 HENLEY ROYAL REG A TTA llrnk.v, July Till 1 Koyal Ke«atta celebrated its centenary with the largest foreign tntr.v in history. The weather wa, cloudy with bright intervals and a strong wind blew down the course, making coving difficult and the tjmeu slow. A feature of the morning's racing asReuter - 104 words
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Article89 1939-07-06 24 AIR BATTLES OVER MANCHUKUO Tokyo, July 5. WUU.K rival forces are feverishly entrenching themselves near .omoi.-lun Japaneat and Soviet lanes fought a series of spectacular ir battles above the Manchukuo'longul border, according to Japan* •te press reports. It is attend thai the Soviet-Mon-(»l air force, reinforced after yes.♦•rdny's Aghting, heavilyReuter - 89 words
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Article81 1939-07-06 24 London, July S JR. H A. Butler. Foreign Uiuler-S'rre-tury. in the House of Common! to ty replied In *h<* affirmative when •u-d whether he wu mtUfled thai the !»;mLsh Government wai sufflclen ly ibi<- to just:iy the Initiation ol trade ilk*. Asked wh< h i wouldReuter - 81 words
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Article102 1939-07-06 24 London July 5. Mr. Wins* m Churchill's appointment as First Lord of the Admiralty is certain, according to the Daily Mail, which says that popular pressure being exerted on Mr. Chamberlain from outside Parliament as well as by the Premier's immediate suppoiters, to waste as littleReuter - 102 words
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Article63 1939-07-06 24 London. July 5. Mr Geoffrey Shakespeare < Admiralty i In the Ho-.jsc of Common* to-day emphasised that the possibility of acceleratinc progrtai in all classes of naval construction was constantly under consideration. Bhlpl wore btIDC built as rapidly a.s permitted by the labour and plant vailable, and byReuter - 63 words
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Article76 1939-07-06 24 TALKS TO CENTRE ROUND TIENTSIN Tokyo. July 5. SIK Robert Craigie, the British \mba"sador. who saw Mr \rita, the Japanese F^'S" Minister. yesterday dtdared that at the interview it JJ definitely understood that the Angle-Japanese negotiations will relate to local issues connected with the present conditions in Tientsin. The dateReuter - 76 words
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Article336 1939-07-06 24 BRITISH JUSTICE AT TIENTSIN London, July 5. IN the House of Commons to-day, Mr. R. A. Butler (Foreign Undersecretary) said he had nothing to add to the answer of July 3 when asked for an assurance that the four Chinese in Tientsin would not be handed over until substantial proof336 words
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Article122 1939-07-06 24 Chinese Destroy Transport Shanghai, July AS the Russo-Japanese situate the Manchukuo and Outer golian border is getting morj more tense every day. it is exJ that an open clash is imminent Many foreign war corresponded proceeding to Mongolia to obserw velopments It is stated that hitherto only sided reports wereSin Chew Jit Poh - 122 words
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Article212 1939-07-06 24 PEACE PACT PARLEY London. July! DR. Hugh Dalton asked in the Hwfl Commons to-day whether it wl that one of the outstanding difflefl in the pact negotiations with Mofl related to the new proposals put :ot« by the British Government for a fa extension of the list of states 'MReuter - 212 words
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Article28 1939-07-06 24 London, July l When the Cabinet adjourned after hours sitting the agenda was iwi* pleted. The meeting will be nsajm the commons at 5.30 p.m.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article34 1939-07-06 24 London. M v The death has occurred of M r f] Scott, chairman of the famous firm bearing his name, whin' cd to be the oldest shipbuilaiflg pany in the world. ReuterReuter - 34 words