Morning Tribune, 12 July 1939
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Title Section12 1939-07-12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE ,01, *-*<>■ m SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, July 12, 1939. FIVE CENTS.12 words
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96 1939-07-12 1 Bluejackets To Guard Consulate? Shanghai, July 11. ORDERED full-speed from the North, H.M.S. Lowestoft arrived to-day at Tsingtao m connection with yesterday's attack on the British Consulate-General se e page 7) as a result of which the Consul-General has emphatically protested to theReuter - 96 words
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Article52 1939-07-12 1 London, July. 11- j MLVE squadrons, compris- j ing 150 warplanes, have I tft various aerodromes for a j fight to France. Each car- J ied sealed orders. j When they reach their des- LattHH they will alter their Lrse and return to England J Lithout landing on French;Reuter - 52 words
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Article125 1939-07-12 1 Berlin, July 11. 5T vi Germany's leaders, both political and military, are packfor the holidays, if they have already departed, and the Wilnstrasse is preparing to relapse i a vacation calm after the recent tic months. tier has gone to Berchtesgader,, re it i.s understood he is preparing chesReuter - 125 words
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Article64 1939-07-12 1 RWar n#n London, July 11. fctGnrr,^ l^ enounces that Visrstaff hief of the Imperial Genevisit p^ i n l panied by three officers, loest n, f- fro m Se P l 12 t0 Sep*- 14 toone ?h l e Fre nch Government. «nd vn'n »i Unctions L o^64 words
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Article56 1939-07-12 1 m the Rni, London, July 11. to o.iT of Com mons to-day re- .p. s on su g ar Mr. Oliver B .sain h Bl u ent of th e Board of 1 toerna>i„* written formally to «C al > Council stating •iiSf^a 1 tnere was a shortageReuter - 56 words
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Article84 1939-07-12 1 Chungking, July 11. OENEWED fighting is reported to-day m Shansi, where the Japanese, employing four divisions, two of which have just arrived from Japan, and one mixed brigade, are converging from the jnorth, west and east. A Chinese spokesman stated to-day that the Chinese had launched aReuter - 84 words
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Article144 1939-07-12 1 Washington. July It President Roosevelt's hopes of forcing Congressional action on the neutrality issue this session received a crushing blow m the Senate Foreign Relations committee today, when the committee decided, by twelve to eleven votes, to postpone until the next session consideration of the administration's neutrality Bill,Reuter - 144 words
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Article30 1939-07-12 1 The C. P.0.. Mr. L. A. Farmer, to-daj reported the loss from his home al Canning Rise of a silver cigarette case valued at $150. Inquiries are proceeding.30 words
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Article98 1939-07-12 1 Tokyo, July 11. Z ARTILLERY and air action he- I raided another day's righting 5 on the Mongol border. I According to a field despatch, 5 while it was still dark Soviet I bombers, believed to be of the heaviest type, penetrated Manchu- g kuo territoryReuter - 98 words
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Article37 1939-07-12 1 Tokyo, July 11 The Foreign Ofsce and the War Office have agreed on a policy to be followed m the forthcoming talks regarding Tientsin. The talks are not expected to begin before July 17. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Advertisement23 1939-07-12 1 it On Other Pages Inquest 2 ulin ,autioned j§ J 5 ■•^.llCwi 12&13 Women I a at!»& t! 18 19 Sport 20 Telegrams23 words
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Advertisement83 1939-07-12 1 Mil m *!-!^^sZ~^W\ \m\ (ml because "Autumn is NEW, sui.'lr dainty El —a perfume which keep:, its delicate through- II II out the day and does not tend to stale. "Autumn Crocus" if definitely the perfume the year— a Kul perfume par excellence our which will meet your Bra (?M83 words
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847 1939-07-12 2 Found Hanging From A Swing Singapore, Tuesday. MR. Richard Cannce, Vohinteer Officer and Municipal^fficial; took hisown life while the balance <# his mind This vvas the verdict returned by the Singapore Coroner, Mr -V. G. Porter, at the inquiry to-day into the847 words
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Article133 1939-07-12 2 In the issue of j Malaya Tribune" of i terday under the heaj <fc Se<Jael to Johore RrjL Case" it was inadvertaj reported that a prelimind enquiry had been open into a case m which Chinese was charged wi intentionally giving fl evidence 'm a case inwfc Mr. J.133 words
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Article118 1939-07-12 2 Woman Who Drank Caustic Soda Singapore, Tuesday. A VERDICT of suicide was returned by the coroner. Mr. W. O. Porter, at the inquiry to-day Into the death of a 52--year-old Chinese woman, Yip Ah Tim. vho died of corrosive poisoning on Ju>y 1. It was revealed that some days befor:her118 words
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104 1939-07-12 2 ANGLO-FRENCH CO-OPERATION IN AIR MANOEUVRES Paris, July 11. IjiTFTY R.A.F. bomber fighter planes, including Supermarine Spitfires, Hawker Hurricanes and Bristol Blenheims, which will fly over Paris on July 11 as part of this year's celebrations of tht French national holiday, arrived at L<? Bourget military airport yesterday evening. They willReuter - 104 words
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236 1939-07-12 2 Singapore, Tuesdaj ALLEGATIONS to the effect that the accused were among eight who held a revenue officer, thus allowing the escape of a CI who was detained for an alleged offence, was made m the Fifth to-day before Mr. L. C. Goh. Court Inspector236 words
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Article79 1939-07-12 2 Brought 6n May 14, the Jfjgj the revenue officer brought tn to the Kandang Kerbau Stau revenue officer claimed tnai were the two men who had a* 1 prisoner to escape. wun»his statement. Kj On May 14, he went to me and found no one would n to say79 words
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Advertisement231 1939-07-12 2 Millions Must Face this Fact After forty, we have passed the meridian of life. We must take thought to guard ourselves against growing old prematurely. It Is not the years that make us old. It is the deterioration of our tissues and the decline of our vital forces. Although we231 words
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Advertisement40 1939-07-12 2 ■gSjl PROFESSOR ||i|j ILMUDDIN. Astro-Palmist Horoscope Reader. 35 years Study m Europe. You will receive reliable and instructive advice on business, financial, lottery, health and marriage affairsand His Reading will change your entire Life. REX HOTEL, Singapore. (Tel. No. 2600).40 words
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Article, Illustration283 1939-07-12 3 Singapore, Tuesday, tatoterian Church was the Til a pretty redding this n when Miss Roma June tester ol Mr. and Mrs. «ire. oi C I. V kevilleAustra•ame tne bride of Mr. James i Sellar son of the late Mr. Sella; and Mrs. Sellar of sde wore a beautiful gown283 words
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439 1939-07-12 3 Contravened Port Health Regulations: Captain Cautioned Singapore, Tuesday. I THE master of the "Forafric." Captain Joseph Crosthwaite, was I 1 summoned before Mr. J. L. Mc Fall, the District Judge, this afternoon, for failing m the morning of Mar. 27, to proceed direct to Quarantine Anchorage with his vessel on439 words
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Article179 1939-07-12 3 Singapore, Tuesday. AH TI'AX. a Johore lorry driver, who was charged with ausing death by negligent driving not amounting to culpable tide, causing grievous hurt to tfcree people and causing hurt to others, was to-day sentenced to eight months' simple imprisonby Mr. C. H. Whitton, Traffic 'District Judge. )rrv179 words
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Article83 1939-07-12 3 Mi 0 1 Ins Pector A. H. ton! that the collision was C» iv ;s criminal negligence. n whitton, the Judge, held .hat accused was negligent m the cir cumstances and convicted him to ax months' simple jmprisonment on the first charge and one mong each on the second83 words
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Article35 1939-07-12 3 A meeting of old boys of the AngloChinese Continuation School will oe held en Thursday July 13. at 7^30 p.m. at the School HaH tc discuss the formation of the Old Boys' Association.35 words
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Article29 1939-07-12 3 The next dance of the Chinese Association will be held on ftiday. Ju* M. from 5.30 p.m. Complete proceeds wui be given to the China Relief Fund.29 words
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Advertisement53 1939-07-12 3 Are Your Eyes Weak Have a modern Scientific eye examination! j^T-^ji If glasses are not ft \S? needed none will be V JF*~ recommended. Thompson Optical Ca Qualified Eyesight Specialists 4. Arcade Bldg., Ground Floor. Tel. 3002 R. A. Thompson, Dr. of ocular Science <^MMMM MM IMI MM Z B^53 words
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Advertisement145 1939-07-12 3 Law Notice For To -Day Before Mr. Justice Pedlow m 3rd Court at 10.30 a.m. ;_^j: Civil Revision No. 439 (D.C.5. 2097,39) —Mula Singh vs. S. K. M. Pillay. at 215 *.m.:— S. *****7; 5. ***** Shaik Awath bin Abdul Rahman Bas waydan vs. Shaik Awath bin Makforth Ba-Obeid. j145 words
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Article35 1939-07-12 4 London, Tuesday. [;i)LD Previous To-day Change Mar Gold Pine, per oc n 8.6 £7 8 g fcILVER i doi 10 1 16 16 a 016 I-ird 15 'h 15 13 16 +3 1635 words
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Article69 1939-07-12 4 Previous **+£***> M RI'BBER Idle Q uiet M Spot Buyers 8 3 16 8 3 16 Sellers 8» 4 8 i 4 H lit Forward Aagust Buyers 8 3 16 8 J 4 Sellers 8 516 8I ie I 2nd Forward September Buyers BV4 8' 4 H Schero69 words
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Article21 1939-07-12 4 London, Tuesday. Tin STANDARD Previous To-day Change Cash (afternoon price i £229?4 £229 3 4 Forward £224 4 £22421 words
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Article46 1939-07-12 4 London. Tuesday tt nt n Previous To-day Chaa TT Amcit L CIOSi g middle rate) ***** 17 «-72 TT Sn sSnISf?J Cl P Slng idcUe rate) 8815/8 8 81 13 16 J TT ol HonlknVtf lT g SeU g rate) 63 4 Nominal Unchanged46 words
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Article95 1939-07-12 4 Tientsin, July 11. PHE British police 1!: s firm stand this morning when two Chinese police from a boat containing armed Japanese, were landed m British Concession and demanded that the Chinese boatman who erried naasongers there from the Japanese-occupied area be handed over, TheReuter - 95 words
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72 1939-07-12 4 Briton Further Subjected To Indignity Tientsin, July 11. A BRITON, Mr. Ivor House, who n had previously figured m two stripping incidents, was subjected to further indignity this morning when he tried to enter the British Concession. Before allowing him to do so th» Japanese sentries made him take offReuter - 72 words
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Article88 1939-07-12 4 PALM OIL (Malay) Pievious To-daV'" M In bulk July Aug. COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) £142 6 Nomin ai fi 4 5 o No J July shipment fA SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) 7 6 Nominal "o.a 9 1 July Aug. shipment flft TAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist quality Ut «!>M (Singapore* July Shipment88 words
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Article151 1939-07-12 4 London, Tie-M Previous To -day c -1 Distillers Dunlop Rubber 263 H General Electric 111- 73?1 2 H Imperial Chemi?al Inductfes :L 28?l2 H Imperial Tobacco 1269 126 9 Anglo-Dutch 22 6 22 6 Canadian Pacific 4 3 16 4 4 -I London Tin 3 3 Rubber151 words
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Article32 1939-07-12 4 RUBBER New York. July 10. Market Tone Previous To-day Cha Forw.3oct.Dec. gg ,j» I] TIN Sellers 16i 2 16 716 -HI Market Tone Spot Quiet Quiet 48U 48' 232 words
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Article101 1939-07-12 4 Singapore. Tuesday. midday was |11l unchanged. and t) i price of rubber at 4 o'clock was buyen spot 21 i II cents, buyers October i>. member 2tt 3 16. market dull. Tin I ondOC Stock Exchange was Steady yesterday with the exception of tin slum where some101 words
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Article50 1939-07-12 4 toffiS 0- Com tO day a The indictment declares that the Irader established a spy service for SZStt 193? and sa s that "om im many made fFCqUent trl *> CteriUrt£? I*2. Austrian Anschluss he a l^ a league of National Socialist Faith m Switzerland, with German supReuter - 50 words
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Advertisement89 1939-07-12 4 ESLuBjEn -Jfft-^ **b\e for an X!^-^ individual to provide for his valued possessions the safety that is afforded by our vaults where we have safe boxes of mlsaasises for hire at moderate rates. HIRERS themselves bold the MYB and ONLY THEY can ba?e aeeeai to these safe boxes at that89 words
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Advertisement15 1939-07-12 4 SW TIE BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, iT D PASSBNCBirs «U.<.\<.|- 582 Pln.r,y S n o wn15 words
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Article697 1939-07-12 5 sdfgdfgdfh Con. T.S. Ord. 18|- 189 cd Easetrn Realty 1.35 1.40 Est. Trust. Ag. 3.25 3.75 Eastern United 27.50 30.00 F. and tf. Ord. 13.55 IUBS do. 7ft Prefs. 905 9.30 Gammons Malaya 2.20 Z2z Gt. E Life f. pd. 61.25 65.25 Gt. Eastern Life Spt.pd. 18.62 ft 19.62697 words
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Article145 1939-07-12 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends r> Singapore, July 11, 5 p.m. Company Dividend Books Close Total fat TIN Date Ex DW. >•"», Payable Date Burma Malay 6d. No. 19 July 14 j u l y 20 July 15 2V 2 London Tin 4% less tax June 28 July 14145 words
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Article204 1939-07-12 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Tuesday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 3|7»/ 2 4jAyer Wengs 0.71 0.75 Batu Selangors 1.15 1.20 Hong Fatts 0.60 0.63 Hongkong Tin 18j- 1816 Jelebus 0.54 0.56 Kamunting Tin B|6 9]3 Katu Tin 2016 21 16 Kents 119 2|l Killinghalls 131- 14|3 Kramats 8|- 9|Kuchais 115 150204 words
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Article141 1939-07-12 5 1937 red. 1962 f2,?SOjUUO IntMa* 15 Nov. 16 97% 99% c.l. 3% 1938 red. 1998 $4,000,000 Int .May 15 *v*. 15 *M 4 99';, c.i. PENANC* MUNICIPAL 5% )926 red. 1956-86 $4,000,000 jit May 1 Noy. 1 H7 3 /i I«R4 c.i. 4%% 1929 red. 1959-69 $«^50,000141 words
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Advertisement135 1939-07-12 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter AD. 1824 Incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000,- Reserve Fimd 10.5W.0W.--london Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. i Head Office: 1 AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland— Rotterdam, The Hague, ant 1 64 branches and sub-branches a* smaller135 words
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Advertisement238 1939-07-12 6 B I !^Wm"i"'PAVILIONi manner 1 aweW lail^ aw I a^av^Bm aVJAM^BI B^BW^ lwe*^^ ft Btv^Ba B^k ale *^1> c aa S^K 1 11 i' 1 nl v B (vAftHlkU 00 w^^ WKS^yP Mbl fj ir^^__-_^^^^Baja^p^^^^^B A m^^^^^ I -aa»^ B■' *ia#"at^P!ai I b^v t mC'vJm. aayi aL' MiWf//^| aW^i n^ij238 words
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Advertisement152 1939-07-12 6 f A w*% STAGE SCREEN ajl |i,f^l I J^ D^|CAPITOL I SIGNE and COURTENAY GREEN pr^ JTHE CAPITOL DOLU i j&» i J| J m w J raj Ifc l I H < vfl^K h. i JL. aawk _BBa*A *aJ _aa I Bw. i^^^kr- KaJal BsJ^4al B^aWl la^s SSS^^BBBLaI j152 words
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Article243 1939-07-12 7 (erntans In Jap Uniforms VF DEVELOPMENTS m the Japanese-inspired ti-British movement m North China are reported V ivimrtao former German treaty port, the British I ul^Mieral and the premises of the two principal ft tnks-Hongkong and Shanghai Bank and the Char1 1 Rank— were stormed by crowds who flungReuter - 243 words
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Article76 1939-07-12 7 Moscow. July 11. IE Soviet Ambassador to China. M. I.ugantet-Orelsky, i his wife and their driver ive been killed m a motor acden* m Russia. The accident occurred on July between Kltaissi and Tskhalbo. KitaJssi City Commission i established that it was wsed by a mechanical defect i theReuter - 76 words
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Article107 1939-07-12 7 Paris, July 11. JL|. Bonnet (Foreign Minister) r x amined M. Molotov's reply to the latest Franco-British proposals and later telephoned to his London Ambassador, M. Corbin. It is understood m diplomatic circles that inspite of the fact that agreement was reached on a number of points107 words
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Article121 1939-07-12 7 Warsaw, July 11. tCLES m close touch with the Government declare that BIT. imberlain's declaration m the ise of Commons has caused tat satisfaction" m Poland. is added m the same circles that the declaration introduced no new g into the situation it crystallised ttitude of the British Government.Reuter - 121 words
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Article67 1939-07-12 7 Berlin, July 11. torman political spokesman, com JS on Mr. Chamberlain's Danzig sent, declared that the powers Danzig the status of a free jw no w endeavouring to make it J menacing peace, that i° Mr c hamberlain's stateia; Bniam's guarantee had no«r.an/j tb Poland's attitude, the Hm* Tu theyReuter - 67 words
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Article67 1939-07-12 7 London, Juty 11.— On the Stock E* change yesterday, although trading was qjiiet. the general tone wjas steady, witti Kaffirs dividend-payers attracting some local support. Gilt-edged fluctuated narrowly and oils and Trinidad issue* were firmer. Blsewhere there were very few changes. In commodities silver weakened to itsReuter - 67 words
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Article41 1939-07-12 7 The Hague, July 11 CPREIGNERS m Merano and r« South Tyrol, including a number of Netherlands residents have been ordered to leave within 24 hours, according to reports received here. The Netherlands Minist**- Wnme-M inquiring Into the matter.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Advertisement242 1939-07-12 7 I ggggggJl 1 FINAL CHAPTERS 7 to 12 of Republic's Thrilling Wild Animal Serial SIMULTANEOUS SCREENING SUN TALKIE 7.3U *EW WOULD 8.10 EMPIRE TALKIE 7 p.m. NIGHTLY 9 pjn. I MORE THRILLS and ACTION I 1 IHAJ* PREVIOUS CHAPTERS I In honour of JMiss Gloria Stuart's arrival on the 17th242 words
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Article1259 1939-07-12 8 C. A. LYON - SECRET for which HUMANITY WAI C. A. LYON r B y < j m the Sunday Express I j MAN WHO FIGHTS j DISEASE AND j j PREJUDICE I IIKRr is the story of a great tragedy of science. Dr. Bendien, the man who has made what are probably the1,259 words
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Article325 1939-07-12 8 Wednesday, July 12, 1 !).',<). GENERAL ELECTION fccneraj election has to take place m Britain within the next seventeen months, and Mr. Chamberlain has waxed satirical at the expense of the Press for prophecies made as to the probable date, m spite of some enterprising gentlemen of the325 words
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Advertisement48 1939-07-12 8 Today's White Libel AnrujuncetfiCYit Yoii can bluff all the world some of ihc time, You can bluff some of the zvorld all the time, But you cant bluff all the world all the time, i There is no bluff about the high quality of BE WAX'S J W.P~S.-F48 words
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453 1939-07-12 9 Many Restrictions By Enforced Economy W%W HE litt'e boys of Japan art getting holes m their pants. War has taken the best fabrics ant.' they must wear pants of an inferior nateriai. says the Chicago American. The Japanese are friendly toward the United States. They453 words
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Article192 1939-07-12 9 Jap Cabinet Crisis Imminent? Shanghai, July 9. I! present cabinet m Japan is likely to fall soon owing to the itormmed attempts of the milita- to overthrow it. rrtnntr baron Kuehiro Hiranuni ts become 100 conservative unti«r c influence of the capitalists but reported to be m the good booksInternational News Agency - 192 words
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Article94 1939-07-12 9 20,567 JAPS KILLED ON ALL FRONTS Chungking, July 9. THE Chinese Military Headquarters 1 announced recently that the Japanese killed during 287 engagements on the Shansi, Hunan, Hupeh, Kiangsi, Honan, Kwangtung, Che kiang, Kiangsu, Anhwei, Shantung, west Suiyuan, Chahar, and Hope: fronts from June 16 to 30 totalled 20,567. TheChinese Central News Agency - 94 words
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235 1939-07-12 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Hongkong, July 11. ]\f ADAME CHIANG KAI SHEK, m telegraphic message, congratulated the 13th session of the International Conference for Women's Franchise which is now being held m Copenhagen, and emphasised the hope that the Conference will235 words
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Advertisement21 1939-07-12 9 I Fflf Your Convenience BEF ORE OR AFIER THE SHOW H\E \t The CAPITOL RESTAURANT S *fc«y Rock Ovstrm A\|j N«:Hwber,.ea21 words
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Advertisement89 1939-07-12 9 OBBBBBMI a/ jj Chrnnmu on* $uem •NEW HUDSON--9 THE WORLDS BEST BICYCLE .^ww\ \A I Entirely 01. their MNJ ir?fiils NEW HUDSON Bicycles have earned a truly "world wide" repute -ion for ENDURING QUALITY BEAUTIFUL DESIGN a SUPERB FINISH a CRAFTSMANSHIP and RELIABILITY while VALU£ for MONEY is, of course,89 words
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Article179 1939-07-12 10 LONDON'S MOST UNUoUAL AIIC RAID PRECAUTIONS shelter is a 120-ton barge, the "Hop-Pole", which is no* anchored m the Thames off Rotherhithe. one of the most vulnerable stretches of the river. The barge has earned cargoes up and down the river for 40 years, but nowPlanet News - 179 words
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Article, Illustration112 1939-07-12 10 Sister Ship Of The "Squalus" Christened OF THE SAME CLASS and gen*** 1 design as the ill-fated "Squaws--the United States Navy's latest su» marine was launched at Portsmouth New Hampshire. The new subniann was christened "Searaven" by Cyrus W. Cole, wife of Rear- Adjufj Cyrus W. Cole, commandant vi NewPlanet News - 112 words
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Morning Tribune FILM FANFARE
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Title Section9 1939-07-12 1 Morning Tribune FILM FANFARE SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12. 1939.9 words
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Article, Illustration181 1939-07-12 1 The Horse COMES INTO HIS OWN ing him to the iris several times, and Harvey Stephens. Donald Crisp, Edward Pawley and Ward Bond are particularly fine m supporting role 3. Kid" and Jane IlP.rdwick, the Judge's daughter, played by Rosemary Line. But !Mr. QafMy is s». busy riding •Whizzpr," his181 words
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101 1939-07-12 1 GLORIA STUART -PLAYWRIGHT AND POET LOVELY Gloria Stuart, who pass- J ed recently through Singapore, las a play, and, author-Like, she I Mopes to tM it on Broadway soon. J Gloria went off te Virginia City S S for vacation— then returned to S work m "It Could Happen To101 words
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Article, Illustration536 1939-07-12 1 STARS That Pass In The Night James Cagney has a new role m "Oklahoma Kid," which comes to the Alhambra tl is wj c c k. Ro emary Lane is his leading lady, and Humphrey Bogart has an important part, j Don't miss this I film, it is great fun,536 words
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Article, Illustration568 1939-07-12 2 Remember "BROKEN BLOSSOMS" "WAY DOWN EAST?" ONE-TIME WORLD'S MOST POPULAR j ACTOR OF THE SILENT SCREEN IS j BACK IN TALKIES -I RjSf FELT that 1 was ftfng rttle. I'd been m pictures for 20. yea: 1 and it seemed like the best idea m the world to call a568 words
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Advertisement18 1939-07-12 2 THE J ITS N.ENTERTAINMENT/C OLO U R BEHIND *jmmLUfc+ I DRAMA yS PARAMOUNT PICTURE snow m town N18 words
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Article, Illustration27 1939-07-12 3 "Six Little M aids From Films Are We..." Her. are six lovely Faramowrt stwWs.-we *»nt toow their name*, but we know they're very easy on the eye!27 words
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Article288 1939-07-12 3 I! will play the key role i of j lr m "Give Me A Child, er Bros, are producing With (tzgerald. Jeffrey Lynn and ge°a< the leads. ea who toitrays the leading jle m Cecil B DeMille's picture. 'Union Pacific" perates a 1.000 cattle ranch Pernando Valley of California288 words
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Advertisement48 1939-07-12 3 iaaaaaaa^a^a^aßße^aaa^a^aa^aaa^aaaaaaaa^^aaaaaaa B aM aa^ B^ B aaaa^^^ v^a- w.r-if^t* w^***** w> > "''^c 3f'^itf^ytf?-- YJaf ji"c PSfTHRF THAT Jll flHa^^Saalßr Hi 4^^ aaa4 1 I IS'i I* H5l It i) MANNER! LOVELY MARY MAGUIRE j««R PAVIL^ N LTD k DYNAMIC GEORGE fflf>jEß screening > draS MfwWm 'T'iii™ <s ■SBSSaT" OR6E48 words
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Article, Illustration777 1939-07-12 4 Favourite Recipes From HOLLYOD BELOW ait I lew UlfOarlte recipes of favourite .star.s as given by IC.O M which you may like to add to your Election of cookery notes. I CLAM QAMMI v()I TIIKRN FRIED (UK KEN 2 Jb frying ehickni. CUt In tervllll pieces up .shortening cup water777 words
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Article, Illustration265 1939-07-12 5 Qojcul dttond&lL As a ,aff the Record," a new Warner Bros, picture with a newspaper background, came to the Alhambra yesterday with Pat O'Brien and joan Blondell teamed as its co-stars and young Bobby Jordan of the ••Dead End" kids playing a featured role. Tlv> last previous production265 words
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Article, Illustration24 1939-07-12 5 Joel Mpc *yek m ea and Barbara Stan"t'nio n i. cc ne trom Paramount's leaven c which has been re,n America and London.24 words
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485 1939-07-12 5 To Make His First HOLLYWOOD TALKIE Herbert Wilcox is to make a second Nurse Cavell film with Anna Neagle lIJ a German military prison i:t Brussels at the dawn of Octo ber 10. 1916. a firing-squad's volley crashen out. Two yards from tki smoking muzzles of the Qtnman rifles a485 words
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Article125 1939-07-12 5 rIE old saying that everyone eventually ccmes to Hollywood is upheld by James Clarence Karvoy, 74, the old est living senate paex boy, who has just gone to work m the movies, it was re vealed. Harvey, a veteran New York stage plny*r, recently125 words
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Article42 1939-07-12 5 U'HKtt Emily Fit/roy, character ar- tresi. completed her «vle m Harry •h-rm.in's "The Frontiers non," a Hopiong Cassldy Paramount picture starring William Boyd, she i xd appeared m net 200 th Mm since coiulntf to Hollywcod m 1014.42 words
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Article, Illustration462 1939-07-12 6 Paul Robeson IS NOT RETIRING FROM The Screen WHEN Pa jl Rbbeflcn dnfctaed r us last film over two years ago, he maie W an announcement tc the press that he would retire from the conmerJul screen unless he could be tempted back to it by a subject so worth462 words
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Article, Illustration138 1939-07-12 7 Every HORSE Has His DAY In Hollywood Left: a typical outdoor gentlemen Roberi Montgomery, MOM. who gives that wonderful i liar cfc;* portrayal of the murderer i. tfk&x Muit Fall." He owns a stable li excellent riding horses at Southern California Estate as wjil ar a farm m New York138 words
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192 1939-07-12 7 ALL America and Canada nad to be combed for the 116 midget people who appear m "The Wizard of Oz," a s-trange, unusual motion-picture which v/ill soon be presented m the West-end of London. When Director Mervyn Leroy scribbled the requisition for 116192 words
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Advertisement160 1939-07-12 7 WJIAMIIKA -TO-MORROW J CAONEY AS YOU HAVI NEVtW SUN HIM MftftH I i 0^ J*— '/a— bbE^bk i y -'v 1 v2f «!>- -^m— wljmjh«» -^*?M«&.>ai y'-fc. «^am«aCaL^ *«j >> i i r al luuil aMt'^A* V^a^A jf/^y i< in*i(S»fißM uEaaalßpjfl *aval a <»^- K^^jl IPsaa Y^^' Wc^^^Bß>>^^^^^^^Bßßßr^PJPSßß^BPlß^^B^^^^Bß^^F^jjßF.j.y. v jr160 words
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Article, Illustration580 1939-07-12 8 "The Big Apple" Comes To The Capitol "THK Big A;>J 'c." sensational dance craze from the south, too* the nation by storm. But it has taken Holly*- rod to immortalize it. The scr.vn at the Capitol, Singapore is rocking with the io< ;b'-ats of "The Big Apple," as film stars580 words
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Article, Illustration325 1939-07-12 8 WANTED Real Actor CERTAIN important, producer V A clvir o. ;t nd with Mtch fltc ami pasthn. ii sounds almost s:on m hi. **c th Munis convincing. We neta more Traovs- REAL actors Who can IS character as convincing a s the man next door. Wh n you saw Robert325 words
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Article144 1939-07-12 8 TARAZAN'S Mate wUI live. At least, she will live until alter j the first preview of "Tarzan." with Johnny Weissmuller and Maure°n O'Sullivan, which* introduced Tai- J j zan. Jr. m the person of Johnnj j Sheffield. J i The story originally provided for Maureen144 words
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Article, Illustration50 1939-07-12 11 %vn DUCiiESS OF KENT photographed at Hendon AeroDl XX the* left m the Kimj's plane for Florence, Italy, to attend af then c Duke 0 f spoleto, son of King Victor Emmanuel of uedd J n rrin<-ess Irene of Greece, cousin of the Duchess L and rin Planet NewsPlanet News - 50 words
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Article, Illustration34 1939-07-12 11 LT.EX 'IARY admiring one ul the very beautiful banks of roses dis».ve«' at the National Rose Society's Summer Show which was held m thr grounis of the Royal llrspital at Chelsea. Planet NewsPlanet News - 34 words
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130 1939-07-12 11 Atlantic Clipper Passengers Arrive At Southampton THE A.MERIt AN AIRWAYS "YANKEE CLIPPER" inaugurating nnil and passenger services across the Atlantic, arrived at Southampton carrying 19 passengers m addition U her crew of 12, and 16,000 pounds of mail estimated at 60 COO letter. Among the passengers was Judge Waltor Moore,Planet News - 130 words
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Article, Illustration1313 1939-07-12 12 New Coatings For Your Walls pUTTING a new coat of paint on your walls and the surrounding woodwork is not the easy matter one is sometimes lead to suppose. It does not consist merely of brushing over the required surfaces, but is a matter A well-prepared base, wise choice of1,313 words
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Advertisement46 1939-07-12 12 U kidneys] —an economical treat full of concentrated goodness. E3BL2S!* have lonß beon a of the morning mealX'"^ V "V pa.atab.e. lil? ht. ear.y nutritive elements Poking an abundance of eghhii %wmm PHONK: 5376 (5 lines). Adit, of Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. It C.S. 46A46 words
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Article, Illustration477 1939-07-12 13 I m portance of Mural Decoration Ki«4ht, an interesting example of the possibilities of modern wall decoration. ovir the settee is an important photo- mural which gives an illusion of light nnd c pace, while graduated niches set into the walls provide a hem? for various old volumes. The walls477 words
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Advertisement252 1939-07-12 14 THEYADOH^OOKaAFTER^YOU ON*TH| jajk 'M g^ tflj?l 9 P^*''^bbbbV. v \^a T CHKAP RETURN 'jICKET. TO CHINA. JAPAN, COLOMBO, AND BOMBAY Available for two months From SINGAPORE TO:— Ist Class 2nd Class Hongkong $137.44 $102.86 Sharghai $188.57 $137.44 Kobe or Yokohama $222.86 $154.29 Bombay $300.00 205.71 Colombo $282.86 $188.57 All vessels252 words
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Advertisement307 1939-07-12 14 TO FRENCH PORTS CHARCEURS REUNIS HOMEWARDS. .r,™ For Marseilles, Havre, Antwafl?, Dunkirk JiUrai DESIBADE For Marseilles, Nantes, Bt. Naiaxie 6 Bordeaux J*J ITO SAIGON INDOCHINA i 85 S«* e«.*BS£J *aW 25 S. A. M. I. I .-..^fTriMO For Saigon My* G C. MAURICE LONG r s w .l GG PASQOTER307 words
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188 1939-07-12 15 BRITAIN FRANCE DISCUSS FAR EAST London, July 11. DEPUTATION of the French-Chinese Committee of the French Chamber of Deputies is visiting- Loudon to-morrow at the invitation of ten Members of Parliament, including Sir J. S. Wardlaw-Milne (Cons., Kidderminster) and Mr Verr.oa Bartlett (Ind.). The committee, comprising about 340 Deputies ofReuter - 188 words
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Article58 1939-07-12 15 Washington, July 11. Acting en instructions by Mr Cord ell Hall (Secretary of Stale) the U.S. Charge d Affaires m Tok\<* has made what the State Department termed "emphatic representation*" to the Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Arita, including a specific protest against "indiscriminate" bombings of Chungking,Reuter - 58 words
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Article100 1939-07-12 15 Passengers On "Centaur The following are passengers on the Centaur. wlrcfi is due to arrive m Singapore on July 16:— Mr. R. A]JiH£ham. Mr. L. Brocklebank, Mr. H. W Crommelin, Mrs. P. Crommelin, Mrs. H. M. Hartfield. Mr. P. A. Hunt, Mr. F. R Jamieson, Mr. G. de C. Johnston,100 words
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Article38 1939-07-12 15 Berlin, July 11.— Herr Von Ribbenli:*f> (German Focign Minister) yesterday left Berlin on a holiday which he hopes will lust several weeks. He has gone to Ift? estate near Salzberg. He has been Jn poor health lately. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Advertisement309 1939-07-12 15 BI'RXS PHILP LIIVE. I (Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Dae Sails. AREU-A j u l y 30 Aug. 4 BtKUR Aug. 31 Sept. 4 I rhenp round tup tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the Diiowng raiea. Irs: c:aa pacstngtti may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or ie to309 words
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Advertisement68 1939-07-12 15 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA' j W SIRDHA]\A W 8,000 TONS SAILING JULY 14 AT NOON The above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for First Saloor., u«<* Second S'loon p .sse^sers. Special KrJld»y R'turn tickets to China and Japan68 words
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Miscellaneous261 1939-07-12 15 KfALTNTELLICENCEJ TO-DAY Vaiaya July 12 2 p.m. ■F^UvVMarpchal Joffre 12 11 a.m. ■china ,:Singkel 12 3 p.m bl Sumatra. S.-East **"T d KN.XL.M. 12 noon llShWcrt Sumatra. S.-Eart I '.M.bo, Maluccas and 12 %pm ■or Dilly x Toba m 12 3 p.m ftengkal Van d er jjjn m 12 3261 words
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Miscellaneous214 1939-07-12 15 SHIPS IN DOCK j SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit SHIP Godown Gate Gate Rawalpindi Mata Hari 18 2 3 Alipore 16 2 3 Norviken 14 2 3 Kamuning II 2 3 Kajang 9 2 3 Glengarry 7 2 3 Muncaster Castle 30 2 3 Sllverfir214 words
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2208 1939-07-12 16 Notification of proposed re -d lHlj lit loj of t'jr ImmwwU of the Mun.< .pahly Singapore. Uatbm is berea, givn «ndet wctwn j2 S tii,- Municipal OrtJtnceCCteP^ 133) that it H proposed to the Limits el the Municipality of Sin aapore a.s under: 1 ah2,208 words
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Article169 1939-07-12 16 EXPLOSION DESTROYS VILLAGE Madrid. July v, LATEST casualty figures 0 f a Penaranda magazine explosion show that 80 were killed and Urn injured, while 80 are missing. 2 of the houses m the village we tt destroyed and the inhabitants are being given refuge m Salamanca 25 miles away. AReuter - 169 words
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Article152 1939-07-12 16 (Continued from page 8) occurs m many cases, they say he i failure. C Most of the patients whom Dr Bendien treats he actually pays f« out of his own pocket. T\iat is the astonishing thing They cannot afford the cost of 1 mere "raw152 words
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Article42 1939-07-12 16 Madrid. July 11.— A military tntSM has sentenced -Gevor Besteiro. Socialist leader and president aaaj Madrid Defence Council at tn e JJ the surrender, to 30 years' WWfiM for the part he played ln the ciw ~m ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Advertisement99 1939-07-12 16 -Tanglln Barracks:— pie< All that piece oi land occup the War Department and co bl lots 104 9, 104!10. *****1 JMM Mukim of Tanglln as jnore *j cularly delineated on C(ruu offl c( 5578 sheets 3 and 4 m a" g| the Senior Superintendent ox Singapore. BARTLE y President. M-mldpal99 words
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734 1939-07-12 17 FAR EAST ISSUE NO LONGER CONFINED TO CHINA JAPAN Fr. Tan Kah Kee On Threat To Others UNA is fighting not only for 'herself but for the peace and security of the world. Help her ur;.rudgingly and treat every dollar you ate or lend to her as insurance premium against734 words
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Article178 1939-07-12 17 With ahe home countries so many tnousand miles away, and Europe In constant dread of Hitler's or Mussolini a next coup, it is d lficult to* envisage what these Far Eastern colonies could do to safeguard themselves after Japan s subjugation of China and consolidation of her conquests.178 words
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Article130 1939-07-12 17 (Continued from page 2) I was no case to meet. In this case said counsel, there had been no identificatio.i to point out that the two accused hai wrestei the prisoner from the revenue officer. He said that the complainant', story was full of absurdity. Th? magistrate130 words
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Article42 1939-07-12 17 T f Washington. July n. w nas occurred of Mr. Sam Mcßeynolds. Chairman of the House of Representative's Foreign Affairs Committee, and author of the first Neutra Uty Bill. 1936. He was one of the strongest opponents of isolation ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article59 1939-07-12 17 i Gloucestershire won by 234 runs Gloucester 432 (Hammond 207) and 241 for one, declared. Nichols took six for |83. Essex made 300 (Vigar 121 and 139 Scoot took five for 57. Hampshire won by eight wickets Northants 146 (Hill six for 45) and 157 Hampshire made 16959 words
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Article26 1939-07-12 17 The division 2A league soccer fixture between the Malaya Signal Compam and t.'ie R.A.F (T> to have been played at Alexandra yesterday was postponed26 words
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Article19 1939-07-12 17 The Chinese Swimming Club beat th^ Europeans yesterday by 7—2 m a S.A.S.A water polo fixture.19 words
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52 1939-07-12 17 BULGARIA AND YUGOSLAVIA TO BE NEUTRAL Belgrade, July 11. COLLOVVING itie talk between i~ Sf B arian Prime Minister m. Kossievauov and the Yugoslav Foreign Minister M Markovitch, a communique has bc*n published stating that a policy ik independence and neutrality is the most suited to the Interests of theReuter - 52 words
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Advertisement40 1939-07-12 17 'JM/^m mW^wmW Lakerol Pastille new and than wUJ cure an this, 4|Bi|yJ I or L^^ ol on o* world's finest remedies wEF-^'- ik tJLj- "--^aaV vl. P^^ 'il'n 111 l '''lilaaaa i™^ jrar a i iliaaffiH/f ■Tr^j^'- Ja. 'WBB W^^40 words
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419 1939-07-12 18 m Manchester Regiment 0. league match. i_j t,.,,i llirniitrh- The match wu.s tininieresium out, and if any aaaaet of IJ called tor special comment, it wa.s the tactics adopted by some of the Tads' defenders. After makiiiß B promLsmg start. tne Chinese faded away419 words
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85 1939-07-12 18 TO DAY'S INTER CLUB TENNIS FRIENDLY JHB S.C.R.C. will be strongl,! represented on the Padangi to-day when they meet the! S.C.C. m a friendly tennis! match. Enthusiasts are assured of* really keen tennis, as the hosts! have promised their guests Vli very warm reception." The S.C.R.C. team comprise,! the following85 words
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Article166 1939-07-12 18 FALLOWING are the weights for four races on Wednesday J«[J 19, at laoh m the second day of w Perak Turf Club meet. PONIES, CLASS. DIV. I 6 FURLONGS I TREDELLA A I QHSANA J" J I EMPRESS g .I I PYMBLS I KISSING CUP 111 MURRAY166 words
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Advertisement75 1939-07-12 18 M m:■;*: :>>^wmfSmS^^^^^ X^'^^m V* ?M Wf v jjV '^f^i '^JTC^/S ij* "^BB it aY M I j v M W^^Zm W at ya /ißfflttfWfvr. Br- •.^Baaaaaaaa aaka\ wcvs» Ijj^M »,> a^aH aaVaVM Vt^fl Bm taaal aa^^ s£a! l& B^Xl A'aaff-'iaal laa>ts.----'--"sil*-*2-^^«l aWTai \\mM3w^ M mWF—33 W^9m Wmmmmimi m. W75 words
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Article640 1939-07-12 19 Fields Takes Honours Of The Day R.A.*' 2; R.E 1. IN the grandest game played at Seletar during the past three seasons, the R.A.F. beat the R E. by the odd goal m three and have thus drawn level with the Mt>Uys m Div. I of the league, each640 words
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57 1939-07-12 19 Malayan Cycling Championships At The Exhibition bp Sixth All-Malayan E Race Five Miles "New Hod- L C c Race; Ten Miles "Ifcmlop" 8 > m yards Ladies Race; One le' School-boys Race; T*ree Bes School-boys Race; Four ses Inter-Team Relay Race; ur Miles Inter-State Relay ice Entry forms may be57 words
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Article260 1939-07-12 19 I Singapore, Tuesday. HE V.M.C.A. scored a welldeserved victory of three I over the Excise Department a Division 2B soccer match is evening. r the fir«t quarter of an hour the langes were even, the teams standup to each other very well. Soon r Mcßeath of the V.M.C.A. tested260 words
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56 1939-07-12 19 rringapore, Wednesday. THE Negri Sembilan team which is playing against Johore m the Malaya Cup tie on Friday is visiting Singapore on Saturday to play a friendly match with Singapore. The match will be played at Anson Road stadium and the charges will be 5056 words
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Article40 1939-07-12 19 The following will represent the S.C.C vr.. S.R.C. to-day at the S.C.C. E.C. Cherrington, W. N. Rothery. J B. Stoddart, R.J. Forbes, F.E. Hutchinson, R.N. Elliot, J. W. Pre.scott.H. Echelsheim, J.B. Potter. C. Milton, H. B. Nelissen.40 words
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Article242 1939-07-12 19 Training Notes From Ipoh (Fiom Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Tuesday. < _qCOIMK interesting gallops were seen this morning m preparation for the Ipoh races on Saturday. Many strings have yet t 0 arrive. The most spec- taciilar gallops were done by VIOLA II and MURRAY COURT. I MAID OF CABHEL242 words
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Advertisement31 1939-07-12 19 n^W^UI i^2ji^^^U9 m^ y^mm\mmmmmm\\ N»^ ■IK^M kepu sl memts I W^> DRASTIC PRICf eirr I m A*&& AYAIUBtE HOW| ff >»»*^ l^aaiaa*"**"*^^^^^ T P ■> V Advt. of Bata Shoe Co., Ltd., Singapore.31 words
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Miscellaneous24 1939-07-12 19 T, DE TABLES "at, r 604 am fi9 ft 6-06 p.m. 8.1 ft. Water: 3 8 a.m. 7.0 ft. J. OB p.m. 8.4 ft.24 words
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380 1939-07-12 20 Surface Watcher Tells Of Thetis Death Dive rrr=3»t«ra^S— tn poMtion o< the bow p-pj mnmed Tha Attorney-General rew«.ed Uita when hrn enq > d d tod ay tail carefully rtrwieo Owl the evidence so ta «as meonciusiv Bftfencfl thai there acre 31 Davtej Mi aboard tor a complement oi 103Reuter - 380 words
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Article189 1939-07-12 20 BRITISH BOMBERS OVER FRANCE London, July 11. AN agree ment has been reached on ■a a reciprocal basis between the French and British Air Ministers for a series of flights by British longrange bombers over France, and by French long-range bombers over (Jreat Britain. This will enable both air forcesBritish Official Wireless - 189 words
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Article107 1939-07-12 20 London, July 11 MiE supplementary estimate,, just 1 Issued, include £150.000 for an essentia] commodities fund for Malta £821 000 for the re-equipment of local forces m Nigeria the Gold Coast, Siena Leone Qambia, Kenya, Uganda, Tanganyika' Nyasaland and Norlhern Rhodesia and also nearly aReuter - 107 words
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Article170 1939-07-12 20 STAGE SCREEN AT THE CAPITOL Cu^j^ Till XX is a stage and screen bill at 1 the Capitol, and it is good enter- On \Tstage are the Capitol Dollies who oresent a bright programme of dane n«- Siune Green and Courtenay necn "head the company, and present fome excellent individual170 words
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Article177 1939-07-12 20 CHIEF acting honours In 'Off the Record" the picture which opened a season at the Alhambra last night, go to juvenile actor Bobby Jordan, and ihat m spite of the fact that such famous stars as Pat O'Brien and Joan Blondell head the cast. The picture,177 words
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Article169 1939-07-12 20 London, July 11. IN tide House of Commons to-day Mr. T. Johnston (Lab., W. Stirling) drew the attention of Mr. Oliver Stanley (President of the Board of Trade) to tins of Japanese salmon stamped with the word "can," and with convertible labelcarrying words "foreign produce" and "EmpireReuter - 169 words
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201 1939-07-12 20 R ome. j u iy ABOUT 30 British subject, affected by a police order] permanent residents who an tish, French, Dutch or M leave the Italian Tyrol hours The time limit has alrej pired, but it is understood] days' grace will be allowed,Reuter - 201 words
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Article139 1939-07-12 20 London, July! THE first concrete evidence J Government's recent pDfl improve the lot of Britishß building by according subsidß United Kingdom shipowners W purpose of enlarging their aj pears m Lloyd's register ofl building returns for the I ended June 30. I These reveal that UnitedReuter - 139 words
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Article33 1939-07-12 20 p iri* Jl fl The Cabinet was decided tjsj J isters must remain m 01 m j further notice M Bonnet SJJ eral statement on the ime tion during the meeting--33 words
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