Morning Tribune, 14 July 1939
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Title Section12 1939-07-14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 4-No. 139. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, July 14, 1939. FIVE CENTS12 words
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538 1939-07-14 1 MYSTERY OF JAPAN'S ATTITUDE TO THE TOKYO TALKS VARIED VIEWS IN H*k! London, July 13. niosDtcts ot the coming conference at Tokyo are regarded London with very mixed feelings. Authoritative circles out that the transfer of negotiations from Tientsin was a of areat importance, evidencing the Japanese Government's c forReuter - 538 words
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Article73 1939-07-14 1 GERMAN CREDITS FOR RUSSIA I Paris. July 13. I R" EPORTS that Germany is send- j ing a trade delegation to Russia is confirmed, according to s Berlin correspondent. The delegation representing the heavy industries, is leaving m about a fortnight, according to the correspondent, who adds that ac- cordingReuter - 73 words
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Article33 1939-07-14 1 Reuter The Hague, Jjily 13. The Queen has entrusted Dr. Colijn with the task of forming a new Cabinet, following the failure of the efforts of the Catholic leader, Hr. Knoolen.-Reuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration72 1939-07-14 1 Tension m Tientsin, where-British residents are suffering hardship and humiliation as a result of the Japa nese blockade of the British Concession, is increasing as a result of new restrictions at the barriers, further interference with shipping, and the growing anti-British propaganda. The Concession has an acu tePlanet News - 72 words
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283 1939-07-14 1 London, July 13. IN order to obtain the fullest possible advantage from the combined fleet and air exercises m August and September said Mr. Neville Chamberlain (Premier) m the House of Commons to-day, and thereby advance the degree of efficiency of the Fleet, arrangementsReuter - 283 words
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Article95 1939-07-14 1 Kulangsu Rejects Demands Tokyo, July 13. THE Municipal Council of the In- ternational Settlement of Kujiangsu Island has rejected the Jajpanese demands for the appointment of a Japanese Chief of Police and the employment of Japanese policemen to hunt down Chinese "terrorists," according to a Japanese news agency. The demandsReuter - 95 words
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Advertisement22 1939-07-14 1 pa*** Or/ OA^r j Case 2 j Fifture. P«« 14 15 J s raß 22 23 5 S|H> rt 21 24 Telegrams22 words
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733 1939-07-14 2 I WANT ROMANCE IN PRISON," SAYS 19-YEAR-OLD WITH 3 CONVICTIONS Said He Belonged To Special Branch out of prison— been making myself a fool. But this is not a letter asking for a job. Bell then made a rambling speech about "getting experience m life." An official from the Detective733 words
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133 1939-07-14 2 PROCEDURE ON MUNICIPAL COMMISSION Singapore, Thursday. 'TAN a committee member obtain regarding procedure adopted m the Singapore Municipality or ether Government bodies m Singapore," asked Mr. C. Reuben at the meeting of the Rural Board this morning. **I think there is no objection as to getting information," said Mr. Ebden,133 words
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277 1939-07-14 2 Tutq u_ui Singapore, Thursday. IL\* f f wl hOU3e than any P^vious fowl houses. It is 40 ft. long and a man is living: m it remarked Mr. W S Ebden chairman of the Rural Board at the meeting this morning- The277 words
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276 1939-07-14 2 Singapore, Thursday AN R.A.F. officer, Mr. H. W, Tennant, stationed at Seletar tuM day fined $50 on a charge of driving with his head and tail !i hts en, along Katong Road during th« black-out on June 13. He id also fined $10276 words
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Article239 1939-07-14 2 JUDGE HARDY j THE CAPITOL THE Hardy's are back again m ta the Capitol where their latest "Out West with the Hardy's" beg season last night. You all know the Hardy's. Yodj seen them m "You're Only Young "Judge Hardy's Children, and' finds Andy Hardy,'' and you have239 words
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Article133 1939-07-14 2 Stole 37 Cubic Yar Of Sand FOUR Chinese, Tang IW Ang Hong, Tay Hock and Siang pleaded guilty this m* m the second police town Mr. Conrad Oldham on a am theft of 37 cubic yards of san Crown Land at Pulau >l<»> akß Rcchore River. ur k The arrest133 words
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622 1939-07-14 3 ALLEGED FORGERY OF G.O.C.'s SIGNATURE Singapore, Thursday. "THIS is not my signature at all, neither has this minute paper ever passed through my hands," remarked Maj.-Gen. W. G. S. Dobbie, General Officer Commanding, Malaya, to Mr. Justice Manning at the Assises today. Mai -Gen. Dobbie gave evidence this I afternoon622 words
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160 1939-07-14 3 Police, In Search Of Ring X-Ray Man r nlVS terious disappearance 5 HE f?rng from a jeweller's J North Bridge Road led J top m tn v-ray a man. X tte of thisVhey did not J VM ring Yesterday the ,d ran Kia Haw, was fined J PU Mr Conrad160 words
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Article168 1939-07-14 3 Missadventure Verdict Returned Singapore. Thursday. a sequel to a collision between a motor lorry and a motor car at junction of Ceylon Road and nefather Road on July 6, which ilted m thc death of a Tamil, vlnathan. an inquiry was held >re Mr. \V. G. Porter to-day. trdict of168 words
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82 1939-07-14 3 m 6 Ail ca lv morning ;i( l °m,: Officers at Bukit Pasir e dl^ resulted ia the arrest of l SaLh c an Haji Nassir bin Kflv/ nd onar Scd with having ,n i'.cenc? 111 S 0l liquor when he iSLKH by tne Prosecution82 words
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127 1939-07-14 3 ALLEGED IMPORTATION OF TEXTILE GOODS Singapore, Thursday. YAP Kiat Ue pleaded B uiUy this V m crnin* bj the fourth frig and cotton without hems 'gjg? importer under the T« '.es <*J"ta, ordinance and *unoui s the prescribed form tion of origin to the Registrar ?^ase Q wrtran,f erred to127 words
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Article29 1939-07-14 3 Mr. A. K. Gopalan member of the All India Congress C°™™f//' la W .peak on "The Present day Kerala m Icoruxally invited to le present.29 words
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Article171 1939-07-14 3 Don't Know What To Do With Plan Singapore, Thursday. A FTER waiting for this for years. A it has now arrived and we do*t know what to do about it, said Dr. T W Scharff referring to a proposed iayout of Somapah Estate which was brought up at lhe Rural171 words
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Article43 1939-07-14 3 Singapore, Thursday. The death occurred yesterday of Mrs r D White wife of the senior architectural and civil engineering assistant at the Naval Base. Mr. and Mrs. WJhite had been married only a year. The Rural Boewi43 words
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Advertisement50 1939-07-14 3 Are Your Eyes Weak Have a modern Scien- ±\jfflT^ Sific eye examination! TjL-^ji If glasses are not (I needed none will be recommended. v N Thompson Optical Co. Qualified Eyesight Specialists 4, Arcade Bldg., Ground Floor. Tel. 3002 R. A. Thompson, Dr. of ocular Science. j, -r^r 1 wr fc50 words
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Advertisement28 1939-07-14 3 FOR LONGER WEAR EXTRA COMFORT SMART APPEARANCE Ask your Shoe Maker to Fit PHILLIPS RUBBER SOLES HEELS MADE IN ENGLAND Sole Agents: RAHAMIN PENHAS i 17-125, Cecil Street28 words
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Article33 1939-07-14 4 London. Thursday. GQLO PreflOttl To-day Change Bar oold Phi per oz. nsi; n.8.6 fcJIA KR Bpot 16 <) 16 16 13 1G +>4 J rd 15 15 16 16., 4 9 1633 words
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Article19 1939-07-14 4 London. Thursday. Tin.ST.lM> Mil) Previous To-day Change (afternoon price) f229 :i 3 £230 f•» 'ward I'JlM'o £22519 words
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83 1939-07-14 4 Franco-Ciano Talks: Official Statement Expected Sebastian, July 12 II IP.1 P'.' d that an 1 thciai statemc I Ibe n I iter to day about tfce iwo 11 < oxl Uut night b. tweei < ounl Ciano .oul General Franco aboir hich hitherto complete .secrecy haa prevailed N. nne wm.83 words
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Article97 1939-07-14 4 T R T Bta&apcre, Thursday. H-'.T chere gbould oe an amendment (Svu ij» surtJ5 urtJ Singapore ckw To.?hi"JL^ agr^ "PoniSd deemed the Board meeting tins morntJSf. :m M,d 'V '< ,f toetade the >ro n f(; r the reariim of pl&a at the Uj*i97 words
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61 1939-07-14 4 FORMER IPOH CUSTOMS CHIEF CLERK DIES 1 jl TELEGRAM ha.s been received m Singapore announcing the death of Mr V. Nallathamby. recently retired Chief Clerk, Ipoh customs, m Jaffna, (Colombo, yesterday morning. He was the brother of the late Dr. V. Veerasingam of Puloh Jerejah, and V. Kailasa Pillai. of61 words
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Article35 1939-07-14 4 Expo.t of dry rubber, uncorrected fi •.ure.s frcm Malaya. Brunei and Labuan lor the month of June. 1938 are as follows:— Tons. Mainland ***** Strait:; Settlements Islands!! *259 Brunei 73 Labuan q 18,93835 words
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Article102 1939-07-14 4 Fraser 's Daily Report m.. Singapore, Thursday. Tin at midday was $1133 8 up i/ 4 Dull out steady conditions ruled m the tin amoun^f^ tO day and onl y a sm all thTsection. bUSine SS WaS tranSacted m The price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 28102 words
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Article72 1939-07-14 4 Previous To-day on Th J RIBBER Steady st °f, y Spot Buyers 8 3,16 BSt8 St 5 c fi dler <■ Sellers 8 5 16 &lb I Ist Forward August Buyers 8* 4 a= Ift I Sellers 8% 8 3, lb I 2nd Forward September Buyers 8> 472 words
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Article73 1939-07-14 4 PALM OIL (Malay) Previou: I In bulk July Aug. C1 n n XT COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) Nommal 1 S^FLOUR (Sarawak) «•••■>»-»* July Aug. shipment g 6 Sellers I TAPIOCA Seed Pearl lst quality Da W (Singapore i July Shipment 13:6 Sellers I PEPPER (F.A.Q.) l White Muntok Aug. Oct.73 words
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Article94 1939-07-14 4 London. ThuJ Distillers ce 9 Vious 1 Dunlop Rubber 26 3 It I General Electric 739 26,6 M Imperial Chemical Industries 9«6 5 2 Imperial Tobacco tSAj 2 O 6 Anglo-Dutch "7, 6 O J 289 Canadian Pacific Z V 2 f;- London Tin 3 16 JW»94 words
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Article37 1939-07-14 4 RUBBER Hew York. J-.i!t 111 Market Tone Previous To-day M Sm Bu r M f&* I Forward Oct Dec. Buylrs 6 I Market Tone H ft s Pot Quiet S'.Ciiuv L, 48' 2 49:.37 words
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Article74 1939-07-14 4 I London. Thursdi TT on p,ric < i Previous To-day Cha TT on Am trH^ l^, m:ddle rate > 176 71 Unchanged TT. o Shanghai (c a^ liddle rate > 8^ 81 13 I 6 8 8 3 01 TT. on HorXpVf P SL Sell !v- rale> 674 words
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Advertisement75 1939-07-14 4 Safeguard YOUR VALUABLES I J^ect^ Rooma are our riL! i?S!S l for a n Individual to provide for his valued the safety that is •^rdc-d by our vault* where lj havt safe boxes of various > Wf hire at numerate mtes. HIRERS their. V |vfs hold the Kip a tld75 words
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Advertisement17 1939-07-14 4 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. FIRE, MARINE, WORKMENS COMPENSATION MOTOR CAR INSURANCE At REASONABLE RATES. *nl*won Oreen.17 words
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642 1939-07-14 5 DOCKS SHARES Led By Fraser Company Singapore, July 13, 5 p.m. 316 41Tin 4|6 5|Amal. 38!- 401Malay 199 209 Itam 0 72 0.76 feng 18 3 19|3 i Tin I V/ 12 2Vfc Jlangor 3,3 91. tai 201- 21[6cd Malay v nans 060 5*2*4 I 0.32 0.34 F£ «L 71--i»642 words
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Article136 1939-07-14 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends mm Singapore, July 13. 5 p.m. Company Dividend Books Close Total fog TIN Date Ex Div. y**l Payable Date Burma Malay 6d. No. 19 July 14 July 20 July 15 2ft% Pungah 9d. No. 18 July 21 Aug. 4 July 22 13%% 6d. bonus136 words
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Article209 1939-07-14 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Wednesday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 317»2 4Ayer Wengs 0.71 0.73 Batu Selangors 1.17 122 Hong Fatts 0.60 0.63 Hongkong Tin 18 18 6 Jelebus 0.54 0.56 Kamunting Tin 8 6 9;3 KatuTin 20 6 21|6 Rents 19 2 1 Killinghalls 13- 14 3 Kramats s Kuchais209 words
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Article142 1939-07-14 5 intT* Ltd. $30,000 Ap_. 30 Oct. Sl 90 100 nom 8WGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 1 }M1 red 1940 $400,000 Mar. 31 Sept. SO 101 102 nom i% »W red. 1047 11,600,000 106 108 nom w l9 red. 1956 $1,000,000 ft Mai .31 Sept. SO 113% n0XD t Jl3 red.142 words
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Advertisement124 1939-07-14 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V. Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1824 Incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society! BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital 1 .40,030 ,300.Reserve Fmid 10,500,000London CorrespondenU NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches 1 Holland:— Rotterdam, The Hague, an% 64 branches and sub-branches a* smaller places Netherlands East124 words
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Article91 1939-07-14 6 BRITISH CONSUL SEE PROTECTION Ts »ngtao, THE British (nnsul-OenJ 1 ha receive 1 kifenM«3 anti-British demonstration l for Friday and Saturday J mere serious m nature th» which occurred on TuesdJ demonstrators threw stone,, cff fireworks outside the Consulate-General and atta premises of two B-itish hu He has been instructed91 words
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Advertisement396 1939-07-14 6 T SS!^=2^^^^^ n\'iv YOUNG ONOE". ..You H ,ni m v- A v w 5 Hamr hariiyn CHILDREN" ami "LOVE HWTOAwwi adored (hem m "JUDGI H AKU IT>«i^»" FUNNIEST U »< M p^^w^^^^^y^^^^;;i\jJ^ S «^i^^*"^"""^ fl__________r ____^TTTTf^^L V* I J I r J f a ifl.4lllil h ..ji-Tt *v____f_i. ___________a Iri396 words
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Article64 1939-07-14 7 London July 13.— 0n the Stock Exchange yesterday the early firmness was not maintained, owing to lack of support, while small Continental of oils and Kaffirs gave the market a rather easier appearance at the cios.. industrials, however, continued steady. In commodities sugar feU on bull liquidations ba|>e°Reuter - 64 words
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Article191 1939-07-14 7 n.rn Correspond*"'-, fur faat CMI-. a «d Chinese, ""fenced to three C to kidnapph.B 2£ oft ro<>n R t from the s.»' ,7 i,er mother. Stn a Dato Mustapha »> H an, tate while «*f2! """2 <ta*d that Koh JU c iThef mother at JaUn P»hV The accused was191 words
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Article53 1939-07-14 7 Tokyo, J% 13. hundred Soviet and Outer ■ftlian tanks are reported to actio. m renewed fighting on ■ehukuo-MongoUan border, ping tc Japanese press reports Wt, together with a large transp. were repulsed when they Across the Khiia River under n artillery fire. also cla»med that eleven SovietIwarp were shotReuter - 53 words
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Article77 1939-07-14 7 o PQ m Manila, July 13. Wf. Swan, (\ilbertson Fritz Ljwir daily financial digest of g York markets, as of Jy. state: Stocks advanced to three points m the r"Jcovery for more than a J he volume of trading was ince iate May. ilehn' nCe as77 words
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Advertisement137 1939-07-14 7 Have You Seen Tbe Latest? KAILIS HAWAIIAN ENTERTATNBRS witb QUEENIE and DAVID AND OTHUtS KNOW* FROM THE SOMEN APPEARING IN PERSON ATTHE iJUiI WORLD Commencing To-night 7.15 »,15 FM. I FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY |J \*,*kc*ljtt. ___yi f tmmtJliialm tmm&m&P&M^ ?<___■__»»:«» :^W_fl______K__E_S__ii __B va_B!___£ vsH______Mt_ I _t<_|H^^Bl HrV tB137 words
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Advertisement218 1939-07-14 7 SJBCIAfc MIDNIGHT SHOW SAT. 15th JULY By 9________________________F^^___i_l.HfrV p I 114 The Well-Known (hinese WC I _!J^U__i Historical fl kT^* fl A tH llv___________l___. -{_u____________£__l___KS Zfl if with Two Famous S W Chinese Screen Stars MISS LAM MUI MUI W and Mr. KONG SAN siEW $1.00 Tickets Are now Ohtainalte218 words
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Article94 1939-07-14 8 R.A.F. CRASH NEAR HONGKONG Hongkong, July 13. In R.A.F. plane crashed into the *ta in Taitam Bay on the eastern of Hongkong shortly after 10 u'«lwk this morning and sank. Two K.A.I personnel .1 board were killed. Onr txxly was rerovered by motor torpedo-boat and* the second was «.»*«*n trappedReuter - 94 words
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Article, Illustration16 1939-07-14 8 ,lles of m 9 which |)ens at t JJJ" 'rom M.G.M.'s producapiiol on Tues. 18th. July.16 words
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Article34 1939-07-14 8 .j***** July 13. -Sir John Shuckbtefh, Deputy Under-Secretary for thc coiomes has been appointed Governor Prnrfut* J succession to Sir Bernard r^urdjl ion who is appointed Governorcener^l of the Sudan ReuterReuter - 34 words
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125 1939-07-14 8 THE ramotk>n of British newspapers that British bombers are capable ot flying to Poland has infuriated the German press. "Encirclement from the Air" and "Crude Threats against Axis Town*" are typical headlines. It is asserted that flight to Poland is impossible without passing <i\erReuter - 125 words
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Article207 1939-07-14 8 London, July 13. Another flight over France by British bombers, on an even larger srale, is being planned and will take place very soon, probably next week. While the exact number is undecided more machines will participate than In the last flight, an Air Ministry official told Reuter. It isBritish Wireless - 207 words
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Article348 1939-07-14 8 are many advantages m appointing the Public Trustee ta act under tru t deeds or as executor of wills. The Public trustee being a corporation sole, is perpetual; he never dies, nor goes a road, nor becomes otherwise incapable. of acting. *a WUtti under hia348 words
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Article68 1939-07-14 8 Norfolk. Virginia, July 13. SEVERAL men were treated for shock and exhaustion after nn explosion aboard the new 20.000-ton aircraft-carrier Ranger while it was lying m the navy yard here. The explosion, the cause of which is unknown, was followed by a file amidships which raged forReuter - 68 words
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Article79 1939-07-14 8 Washington. July 13.— Mr. Roosevelt has appointed three of the six administrative assistants for the President authorised by the recently enacted Government reorganisation law. They are Mr. Laughlin Currie. economist employed by the Federal Reserve Board Mr William C. Reynolds, at present assistant to theReuter - 79 words
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Article201 1939-07-14 8 TESTING PENANG DEFENCE (From Our Ow„ R NTERMITTCXT S^N dampen the spirit ofthe! dous crowd ot curious s lVc t cramped every availably Fnrt Cornwallis and th, fl ncinity this morni^ "J Ant Rim practice earring J, Royal Artillery at the 121 tion opposite the Fort 1 The crowd began201 words
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Article67 1939-07-14 8 Singapore. Thursday. m year-olct Eusop bin Aocmilah mM morning bound over on i per.-cn»i^B of $25 for a period of 12 months Conrad Oldham, the Second Magistrate, wfren he pleaded gi a charge of having committed c breach of trust of a wast watch at $5, the67 words
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786 1939-07-14 9 CRIMINAL ABORTION PRACTISED DOCTORS FOR HIGH FEES number of doctors who secure abor■P^fcS* Sin ?he report of the Interl!l ior f-nmmittee on Abortion, presided over by Mr. rt-nental t ommittee o lelegraph fSS^^ 1 nburtiontoU and classifying them mto .".-I ttm committee says: K «Z end of the stale there786 words
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349 1939-07-14 9 American Wife Divorced By A Russian In A Chinese Court AN unusual cas ewas brought before Judge Milton J. Helmick m the American Court for China recently. It is the case of a Russian who obtained a divorce from his Amercian wife m a Chinese Court, and who is now349 words
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Article114 1939-07-14 9 BOOK TO COST ONE POUND A PAGE PROFESSOR H. W. Bailey, Sanskrit professor at Cambridge, is writing a book. But it is no ordinary book, for these reasons:— It has already occupied five years work It may be finished m another five years i And then only 500 copies will114 words
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294 1939-07-14 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Friday, July 11, 1939. VI VE LA FRANCES TO-DAY is Fiance's National Fete Di\y, the great patriotic occasion en which the fall of the Basiille is celebrated. The festival has come to mean something more than an annual anniversary of an internal victory against reaction which secured the294 words
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Article, Illustration1354 1939-07-14 10 HADDON ROWAT - Is WOMAN the CRUEL SEX? HADDON ROWAT 8y 9 9 :in the Times Of Ceylon 9 <BB QF course, nobody can really under stand women. They are to simple. Whether it is the simplicit; of genius or just bucolic bovinity, n< one seems capable of giving an un equivocal opinion.1,354 words
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Advertisement27 1939-07-14 10 Tally's Wbite Label AnrunoKemcnt A girl keeps her youth by never introducing him to anyone else. A man keeps hi* friends Sy introducing them to DEWAR'S w.iva.-o"27 words
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628 1939-07-14 11 London, July 12. THE Times this morning devotes another leading article to the Prime 1 Minister's statement on Danaig m the House of Commons on Monday and to the reaction to it m the rest of the world. The Times aays that the Arm,British Official Wireless - 628 words
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226 1939-07-14 11 London, July 12. nf illeeal Jewish im*M c into Palestine has take a KJ to Vr.spend ordinary immif m c h/next quota penod. P on f r J? was announced m the raeciMon by the Colonial ?«s lmVDonald. who uu to a ngure uxBritish Wireless - 226 words
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Article34 1939-07-14 11 London. July 13. LATEST news refwrts from Tokyo give Saturday as the date for the opening there of the Ar*«lo-Ja?ar,ese negotiations for a settlement of the local incident at Tientsin. British WirelessBritish Wireless - 34 words
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Article111 1939-07-14 11 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh CbnngkittC. I *V* f ARGE Ch**** forces L their offensive m Northern Kwangtung yesterday "J™"*,^ dawn, nnd came 10 f l^ "m the enemy at **"£"> Kiangchucn and Kewng. m Both sides are rushing up reinforetm aft« their initial failure, the111 words
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Advertisement21 1939-07-14 11 For Tour Convenience BEFORE OR AFTER THE SHOW DI\E At Tfce CAPITOL RESTAURANT i Sydney Rock Oysters AND Btndoeng Strawberries obtainable,21 words
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Article, Illustration222 1939-07-14 12 Pictures Of General Interests sPkfcD THRILLS provided by nine racing cheetahs, which attain-d a speed 45 miles an hou, m two seconds from a standing start, were a feature of the programme on She fir" .lay of the three-day Aldershot Show m Rushmo or Arena. Here is Pongo" onr of222 words
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Article, Illustration214 1939-07-14 13 PLEA FOR BIGGER PENSIONS OX THE SAME DAY, the babies of three of Swedish Air Lines' "flying millionaires" were christened at the ancient Bromma Church near the Bromma Airport, Stockholm, Sweden. The fathers are Ernst Roll, Sven Ahbolm and Hjalmar Bosson, all of whom have completed over a million miles214 words
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Article, Illustration1091 1939-07-14 14 Presents For The Kitchen Three Useful Utensils Abov.-. you see some castiron moulds which provide quick heat for small rolls or popovers. a new pan, witn convenient sloping sides Which can he used either for frying or baking purposes and a fireproof glass dish which could be put to many1,091 words
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Article, Illustration559 1939-07-14 15 Straight From america ecipes which will make aj welcome change from j local English dishes j Ms to the many kinds of soil Lj climate available m America cookery of this country is Lfc rised by infinite variety due, joU bt, to the fact- that each cook created dishes typical559 words
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Article182 1939-07-14 17 "Imperial" July 14 2 p.m. t t "Imperial" 14 2 p.m Africa Maru 14 1 p.m. south "Imperial" 14 2 p.m "Imperial" 14 2 p.i:i. t \\hok "Imperial" 14 2 p.iu. L, i.ttcr Mail > Africa Mnru n 14 1 p.m. "Imperial" 14 2 p.m. man and Dr.ne«'n <182 words
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Article44 1939-07-14 17 Jhina South West Sumatra. S.East po Celebes. Moluccas and Maurice Long 15 11 a w I™V f^ 9 p m Senane: 15 4 pir d<; Silvermapie 15 7 n> n Brrespondence prepaid at special air mail rates only r tax tn Hongkong only.44 words
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196 1939-07-14 17 BRITAIN STILL OBSERVES NAVAL HOLIDAY T London, July 12. HF suggestion was made m a Parliamentary question that Britain should approach the American and French Governments with a view to regaining freedom to lay down eight-inch gun cruisers before lMt. The grounds for the suggestion were that such cruisers were196 words
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Advertisement300 1939-07-14 17 FBI RXS PHILP LIKE. 'Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS mania Due Sails. StjnV July 30 Aug. 4 HKm Aug. 31 Sept. 4 lSvil- h p P rJ,ld tiip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the -nmff fV£ f:lßeis may tra «sfer at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney or wurne co the300 words
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Advertisement176 1939-07-14 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE c Entrance Exit 5 n| P Godown Gate Gate Giang Ann 19 i j Canton 18 2 3 .Rawalpindi 18 2 Kistna 16 2 3 Norviken 14 2 3 Jarak 13 Africa Maru 11 2 Sibajak 7 2 3176 words
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Miscellaneous291 1939-07-14 17 KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Silverwillow, Camphuijs Pacific. Asahan. King's Dock Wharf Nil Coal Wharf: Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar: Albert Dock: Steel lighters 6, 10 17 Victoria Dock: Nil. Keppei Harbour: King's Dock: Nil. No. 1 Dock: Sir Hastings Anderson. Lch. No. 10. No. 2 Dock: Nil. MAILS291 words
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Miscellaneous181 1939-07-14 17 Law Notice For To- Day Before the Chief Justice m lst Court at 11 a.m. Bankruptcy. Thereafter:— Co- Winding Up No. 1 38— Re T. B. Rogers and Co. Ltd. Before Mr. Pedlow m Chambers at 11 a.m. Summonses-in-Chambers and Originnating Summonses. Thereafter m 3rd Court:— Motions. Before Mr. Justice181 words
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Miscellaneous416 1939-07-14 18 r^PrHEAIR TO-DAY TO-MORROW V/l JULY 14 j SINGAPORE M ZHL 2« mMr«» SA-JB, 7|||» 30 »6 metres mc tnt a programme of Lagu Melaya 5 U by ThV Sentosa Amateur Party (from tlie Studio). 6.00 CanEnese 7.00 Childrens' programme 'Engusm 7.15 Time, weather, news and an nouncements. u„«-» 7 30416 words
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Miscellaneous463 1939-07-14 18 LONDON TRANSMISSION 3 GSB 9.51 Mc!s (3155 m > J 4 m 0 Sports news and Market not^s 6 45 "The Trial of the Rev. us. Dodd ('The Macaroni Parson") *-play ln three scenes, by Horace Wyndham, produceb dy John Cheatle. 7 15 Recital by Isolde Menges (violin) and Howard463 words
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Miscellaneous345 1939-07-14 18 PENANG ZHJ 6 08 Mcs (493 m> p.m. 5 55 Teochew music. [W 5&^Sj_-. concert. Share Market report. 8.55 News bulletin. 9.00 Ck>ce down. MANILA KZRM 9 53 Mc's (31. 3 m.) P- m I 4.20 Popular mwic. 1 5 20 Sunkist time. I 5 50 News in Spanish. 6.05345 words
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Miscellaneous396 1939-07-14 18 LONDON TRANSMISSION 5 GSB 9.51 Mcls (31.55 m.) a.m. 6.40 Sports news, Market notes am next week's programmes 6.50 "Orchestral hour"*_f avourite pieces from repertoire of BBC Midland Orchestra (conductor W. K. Stanton). 7.50 The news. 8.05 Big Ben. Sea shanties. b.Bc Men's Chorus, conducted by Ti* vor Harvey. Stanley396 words
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Article153 1939-07-14 19 Singapore, Thursday. Lv Director jf various tin mining 11 scattered throughout LpMaS. and Siam, Mr. A. Pratt Jived' to-day frum Australia by the Luw Holland." Cpratt who will be here for a few Vh. will visit the managers of the '"mines under his direction. He JTuo153 words
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Article205 1939-07-14 19 AUSTRALIA SEARCHING FOR OIL Singapore, Thursday. IRRYIXG credentials from the Prime Minister of Australia, the i Victoria, the Chamber of lufacturers, Melbourne, and the ri Mayor oi' Melbourne, Mr. Robert Treganowan, a Melbourne busii man. is proceeding on a mission goodwill to various ?ountries m fopc and America. Ho arrived205 words
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Article49 1939-07-14 19 Chungking, July 13. J^o^rkf? r! lat the Pant yt Nehru Jto o b,., Chl a from India m J nt Siiio-T-,V he conduct of the c Chines. I 2 neac "Cities. to aacv c Oovern uient is prepai J itPoh a big welcome.— Sin49 words
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256 1939-07-14 19 AUSTRALIAN HEALTH MISSION ARRIVES Singapore, Thursday. AUSTRALIAN interest m health work m Malaya is manifested by the visit to this country of two well-known Mel- bourne citizens, Mr. Ambrose J Pratt and Lady YVinifred Mackenzie, who arrived here by the "Nieuw Holland" this morning to conduct an investigation into and256 words
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Article227 1939-07-14 19 PEACE FRONT FAR EAST London, July 13. REPLYING m the House of Lords to ttie suggestions that certain materials should be withheld from potentially hostile countries, Lord Templemore (Captain of Yoemen) said that any proposal to restrict exports of materials likely to be useful for armaments manufacture would m effectReuter - 227 words
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693 1939-07-14 19 MEETING OF NATIONAL Insurance Company JMiE thirty-second ordinary general meeting of the shareholders of tne National Insurance Company,, Ltd., was held on May 6, 1939. Mr. J. Chaudhuri presided and m moving the adoption of the report and accounts said: I propose that as usual the report and accounts that693 words
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Article76 1939-07-14 19 Danzig, July 13. INVENTS are hanging fire here m the temporary absence of the Nazi leaders Foerster and Zaske. The former has gone to Bavaria ami the latter is m Berlin discussing the next step and receiving instructions. Nevertheless armaments continue to arrive at Schichau byReuter - 76 words
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Article48 1939-07-14 19 Berlin, July 13. ANEW military unit has been formed, with the name of "Speed Troops/ under a regulation issued by Oeneral von Braurhitsch. Army Commander-in-Chief. The unit will combine cavalry and armoured regiments, tank regiments, anti-tank detachments, motorised infantry, motor-cycle battalions, bicycle detachments and motorised reconnaissance detachments. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Miscellaneous240 1939-07-14 19 ON THE RADIO From previous page RERLIN DJB 15.20 Mcs (19.7 m.) p.m. tj.2o Concert of light music. 7.15 Technical hints for radio fan. 7.^0 News m English. 7.35 Concert of light music (continued) 8.20 News and economic review m German. 8.35 Always Happy! 9.05 Weekly Market report. 9.20 News240 words
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2155 1939-07-14 20 Singapore. gapore as u' ld( r: 7 ted by suc h re-defl-' All persons »«7*f_ a pt thereto are m Bition and known vited to make their odj t in IB writing the Colonel be order that the same gay" fore the Governor m Counuh2,155 words
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300 1939-07-14 20 Economic Pacts With Greece And Rumania London, July \i AGREEMENTS regarding export credits guarantees have be n reached with both Greece atm Rumania. In the ca.se of Human.. the amount to be guaranteed is ap. proximately £5,500,000. while f„Greece it is just over i 000.000. The Board of Trade announces300 words
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Article85 1939-07-14 20 Singapore, Thursday. -A Ch* badly injured when a Sinpap» Storage van came Into coW^ Municipal lorry at North Brid* near Pagoda Street short ly ..wer this morning. The > Chine tf, seated beside the driver is have fractured his right thign Tanglin Banracks.-- cup All that piece 0185 words
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Article42 1939-07-14 20 Dr.l»tnf "^i^ 1 B< tha t the Owners are notified ti oJ estimate, and es served m connection Ord* Section 103 of the Mun;ciP ar have been conflrmea, noU is' for inspection during o^ce Municipal Offices. Q}l G OW Municipa42 words
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53 1939-07-14 21 Fire At The R. A. F. Headquarters Factory Saved Liverpool, July 1.3. ffgCTIVES were called early lojay to a lire at the R.A.F. headn< Sl Spok« Airport. ji,-, damaged two R.A.F. L planes but Fire Brigades m ,,l thi Harnes from spreading Am ori buildinga anc 1 the i haclowReuter - 53 words
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Article153 1939-07-14 21 London. July 13. hue-table i events at the subtitle nerve-centre, the Fort Blockat Portsmouth, was pieced togeI to-day's session of the Thetis E and questions were asked conl the delay m the reception of a ;e from Lieutenant Coltart asking t duration of the submarine's dive. Mien wasReuter - 153 words
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Article45 1939-07-14 21 ROYAL VISIT TO LONDON L London. July 13 earned that Prince and Princess The m London next -veral'S ys ln Eng,and iS like 'kmvrr^V* 6 °PPortunity of d ;^;totheDukeandDuches the S ftheD^hess. r«ui. who lately concluded a CS S^BS 1 the Euro- 1 British Minister-45 words
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Article90 1939-07-14 21 Ovists n ,U, y ,000 9 ts of aU Wnds numi ulll k numbe ot those Reserve e n en of th *<>ya! '■"enve, ame,y men wh 6 r CrhJ na L hen ar «ye Ro Val v In en will be Naval 3 eser *c, the neReuter - 90 words
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Article426 1939-07-14 21 BARTER PLAN UNCERTAINTY Singapore, Thursday. POLITICAL anxiety s'iil maintains its paralysing stranglehold, as well as unce-tainty regarding the Barter Agreement and the release involved, with the lesiur that this week the Singapore market has been almost completely id c Nevertheless the undertone remains steady, and any426 words
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Article73 1939-07-14 21 Danzig. July 14. The Nazi leaders. Hr. Forster and Hr. Zaske were received by Hitler this afternoon. Both are expected to return to Danzig to-day. It is understood that they have reported on the situation here and there was a discussion, m which Mr. Cnamberlain'sReuter - 73 words
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Article32 1939-07-14 21 The Sultan Abubakai School which is the new English girls' school at Ifuar, will be formally opened on Saturday afternoon by the State Commissioner, the Hen. Dato' Kadir bin Daud.32 words
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Article184 1939-07-14 21 BRITONS IN THE TYROL London, July 13. I THE expulsion of Britons from the Tyrol was raised at question time m the House of Commons, one member suggesting that unless the expulsion orders were withdrawn retaliatiry measures should taken by ordering Italians to leave Britain. Mr. R. A. Butler (ForeignReuter - 184 words
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Article89 1939-07-14 21 I Rome, July 13. JTALY has sent a note to the French Government expressing "full reservation" regarding the cession of Alexandretta to Turkey. The note is described by Sig. Oayda m the Giornale d'ltalia as "a protest and a clear denunciation of France's new violations of herReuter - 89 words
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Article173 1939-07-14 21 Count Grandi Replaced In London London, July 13. AFFICIAL circles m London have no v knowledge of the reported appointment of Count Grandi to a ministerial post m Rome. It is understood that the Rritish Government hat received no intimation from the Italian Government regarding a change m Italian diplomaticReuter - 173 words
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Article151 1939-07-14 21 A Singapore, Thursday. N Anglo-Chinese Continuation School Old Boys' Association was formed at the inaugural meeting presided over by Mr. E. S. Lav, principal of the Anglo-Chinese Continuation School, to-night. The objects of the Association, it was revealed by Mr. Lav, are to promote the advancement151 words
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Article58 1939-07-14 21 Singapore, Thursday.— Tai Ah Nga, 1 3 year old Teochew pleaded guilty th 1 morning m the second police court be fore Mr Conrad Oldham tc thfft ol c [bicycle valued at SH belonging to Loi. Beng Kan. On the application of Coui. 'nspector C W Such,58 words
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160 1939-07-14 21 (From Reuter's Correspondent at the Front) July 13. jDITTER fii-rhtinQ continues as the Outer Moofoite defy Japanese attempts to drive them beyond the Halaliar River. The Japanese alioge that the Soviet air force i.s reinforced by the newest 'type of planes i'>ym HabarnvskReuter - 160 words
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379 1939-07-14 22 Johore Should Win To -Day's Malaya Cup Fixture Sultanate Side Strongest For Years (From Oar Own Correspondent) lOHORE and Negri Sembilan clash at Johore Bahru to-day for J their last Malaya Cu P match and everthing points to a Johore nJTSS soccer standard is much higher^this year than it has379 words
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266 1939-07-14 22 Straits Chinese Reading Club Meeting THERE wan a larje fathering of I members and their friend* at the flrst meeting of the 61st session of the Straits Chinese Reading Club, a branch of the Chinese Christian Association, held m the Institute Hall at Prinsep Street Church. Sir Ong Siang Song.266 words
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Article218 1939-07-14 22 I From Our Own Corresvondev 1 1 Muar. Wednesday -F '<* attempting to evade payment of customs duty of 14 cents on 20 boxes oi matches valued at l« cents a Malay darned Mohamad Yussir. bin Abdul Mapcl was this morning fined $2. m default live days'218 words
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Article74 1939-07-14 22 There will be a friendly game of Soc-| ecr between Harper Gilfillan soccer XI and The Chartered Banl: Sports Club today at the Geylang Stadium Ground and the following have been chosen to lepresent the former: Messrs. Lim Kiu Liang. Tan Chye Teow. Nt; Yew Mun, G. J.74 words
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Article45 1939-07-14 22 Thc following c layers will represent The Cheerful Lads Athletic Party against The Endeavour Badminton Party* Reserve on Sunday, at 7 a.m. sharp. Tok Choo Kirn. Yap Siew Hye. Lim Chin Ann. Lee Wai Keong, Sia Lye Choon. Tan Hock Kirn. Chong Lian Sin.45 words
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Article16 1939-07-14 22 Intending competitors are reminded that no more entries will be accepted after July 20.16 words
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Article, Illustration206 1939-07-14 22 CHOON LEONG CHE LIM WIN DV winning the rubbei agaii,s, Wong Thian Teck and P. T. Wi yesterday, Chua Choon Leong and Cheong Chee Lim m John Lim and Tan Huck Toe m thc final of the open doubles Hong Lim Green, to-day. 1 ast week Thian Teek and pai206 words
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Article145 1939-07-14 22 Inter-Club Ladies Golf On Monday The following are t\'ie teams for the match between the ladies of the Garrison Golf Club and Keppei Golf Club to be played on Monday, at Keppei: Garrison player's mentioned first. 3.45 Mrs. J. A. Allen (10) vs. Mrs. R. E. Earle (18). 3.50 Mrs.145 words
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Article51 1939-07-14 22 The following will play for the Borneo Co.. Ltd.. again3t the Catholic Young Men's Association at the latter's premises, No. 50, Ophir Road on Saturday, at 2.30 p.m.: Khcr Tian Hock, Khoo Kirn Seng. Yap Tian Kit, Goh Choon Moh. Yeo Tiang Hock, Robert Kang and See Pee51 words
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Article40 1939-07-14 22 The "Benton Cup" at the K.G.C. will be played for on Sunday, July 23, 18 Holes Stroke on handicaD. The July Mixed' Foursome will te played on Sunday afternoon, July 30. Players wil arranga their own partners.40 words
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77 1939-07-14 22 DANZIG NAZIS ARREST TWO CONSULAR HEAD Warsaw. j u i v M. RIYBARBOSSA Brazilian Cl* d'affaires, and the BraS Consul at Gdynia were arrest? Zoppot. on the Danzig coaa they were taking photographs ii the wife of the Charge i'^l who arrived by sea earlier m t day from Gdynia.77 words
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Article24 1939-07-14 22 Tjhe L.G.U. Medal at the KG Tuly was won by Mrs. A. A. B :ies with a score of 88—20 68 124 words
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116 1939-07-14 22 ALLEGED THE FROM RAILWAY GOODS SHED i (From Our Own Correspond isjkftssaft. Tues f WlSalay. made te fore the Seg^-ial 3 jj charge of house** a k lOj^ j at the raJlwa> sta.i m It was alleg-d t..j j Lrcke into the iailv.v> miU stole a case of t' cllCi116 words
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Article, Illustration521 1939-07-14 23 Club Benefit By Opponents' Errors again. tf.iortly before ull time, the Chinese were awarded another penalty. This time, Lian Sin took the kick but Lt Young m goal brought off a splendid save Cpl. Moon refereed and the teams were: S.C.C. «es:—521 words
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220 1939-07-14 23 Y. Junior Bowler Takes 7 Wickets For 6 Runs I V.M.C.A. Juniors heat the Minesweepers by forty-flix 5 m a cricket-match this ling on the YaM.C»A. md. s bowling was brilliant, and 'seven wickets for six runs, and rgely responsible for the fact that iiesw.epers were dismissed fot ■nine runs.220 words
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Article128 1939-07-14 23 JAPANESE GUNBOATS SUNK Chungking, July 13. MR. Ngai Kwong Vim, a Chinese I!l delegate from Siam, has arrived m Chungking by air. He was welcomed by the Overseas Department of the Chinese Government. In a speech, he said that his visit 19 to pay his respects to the Chinese leaders128 words
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Article33 1939-07-14 23 The first heat m the Jackson Miller Cup competition (50 metres) held at the Singapore Swimming Club resulted as follows: 1. A. G. Dorm, 2. E. G. Mortensen. i33 words
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700 1939-07-14 23 Good Gallops By Tonroe Battalion (Fiom Oar Own Reporter) Ipoh, Thursday. pRACTICALLY all the stables racing here, with the exception of Hobbs' and Bowden's, have arrived and their candidates were seen on the course for the final fast gallops this morning. Van Breukelens and Orchard's contingents, which came late yesterday700 words
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Advertisement14 1939-07-14 23 incident m thc match yes- "day between the S.C.C. and I the S.C.F.A. Jf14 words
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267 1939-07-14 24 BRITAIN URGED TO STAND FIRM IN CHINA London, July A (hr(>ni( .|e and Ihe Manchester (.uardian Far en. aspecls of Brit** in'-eres. ,n the "tatter, f Kast. r 22 rrtnai ris Y"*sbss L°cT e /nat \un a ough The V-P-Bg^ IS democratic countries are wholeheartedly with the Chinese people mReuter - 267 words
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Article, Illustration20 1939-07-14 24 Armed Japanese on guard at Tientsin's International Bridge leading the Third Special Area and the Ua lian Concession Planet NewsPlanet News - 20 words
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Article181 1939-07-14 24 Big Special Vote For Air Force London, July 13. SUPPLEMENTARY estimates for the air services, issued to-day, shows that the gross total of the riginal and supplementary estimates amounted to £220,626,800 nd the supplementary estimate now proposed is £40,000,100 m (Idition to this. Additional appropriations m aid con- .st ofBritish Official Wireless - 181 words
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Article98 1939-07-14 24 London, July 13. 6 STRIKING facts on Britain's accumulam tion of essential reserves for warme were given m the House of Lords esterday by Lord Templemore. Relying to a debate, he stated that nearly ll essential raw materials were stocked hi atftelent quantities to last three •nthsBritish Official Wireless - 98 words
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Article62 1939-07-14 24 Wellington, July 13. The Prime Minister. Mr. Savage has instructed the Finance Minister,' Mr :ish, to remain m England until a final ttlement has been reached regarding ie credit which Mr. Nash is seeking he delay may prevent Mr. Nash reachg New Zealand m time to presentReuter - 62 words
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Article85 1939-07-14 24 Bombay, July 13. THE present strength of silver is mainly attributed to aggressive bear covering m the belief that the bottom of the market has been reached. The absorption of spot silver by the interior has averaged 160 bars daily m the past fortnight, which highReuter - 85 words
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Article37 1939-07-14 24 Singapore, Thursday. Four hundred and forty passengers arrived aboard the Sibajak last night en route to Europe. Of these, 90 are schoolchildren returning to Holland after visiting their parents m Java during the summer vacation37 words
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Article65 1939-07-14 24 ANOTHER BLACKOUT AT HOME London, July 13. FROM midnight to-night until 4 o'clock to-morrow morning, the Royal Air Force will be carrying out exercises and there will be a blackout ov.*r a big area of England and part of VV*\les. flu counties affected will be Yorkhire. Lancashire, Cheshire. Flintshire, tBritish Official Wireless - 65 words
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Article75 1939-07-14 24 Singapore. Thursday .--Court Inspector C. W Such mentioned m the second court this morning, before Mr. Cunrad Oldham, the case m which a Cantonese woman, Tan Ah Woon, (33) is alleged to have attempted suicide yesterday by taking caustic soda and then jumping into the sea at75 words
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Article140 1939-07-14 24 Tmnmm.^ Paris, July 13. ROOPS of the British Guards' Brigade who have arr/ved for the national parade to-morrow, are being greeted witn mtense enthusiasm everywhere Numbering 436 officers and men, they are being given the signal honour, with 205 men of the British Navy, of beingReuter - 140 words
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102 1939-07-14 24 London, July WOT since the spacious daya of Good Queen Bess has wheat low as 3s. 7 7 5 d., which the Liverpool July position touch morning. i ai 4. This level passes under the 3s. corded by the October contract! the 1931Reuter - 102 words
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118 1939-07-14 24 London, July |N the House of "Commons +4 Neil Mac Clean (Lab.. Gov an for information m regard tow upon the British tugboat Saxon tsjn on Monday by Japanese and suggested that steps Km inform the Japanese autlwritm these incidents must cease. Mr. R.A. ButlerReuter - 118 words
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Article42 1939-07-14 24 Dr. Lim Boon **J££)| interesting lecture on U1 fore a full gathering of n tf friends on Wednesday nipn a mises of the English Section gapore Buddhist A»o clatio^ lang Road. The liali Pda i pacitv. Swami Bhaswaran* cd. J42 words