Morning Tribune, 19 July 1939
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Title Section12 1939-07-19 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE No. 143. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, July 19, IWJr. FIVE CENTS12 words
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369 1939-07-19 1 lIME LIMITS EXPIRE AT I THE WEEK-END m Tokyo, July 18. ipanese Navy have decided m a further tightening of the blockade of the Fukien according to Domei. A n "ultimatum" from Vice-Admiral Likawa Supreme Com •of the Japanese Fleet m Chinese waters,Reuter - 369 words
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Article115 1939-07-19 1 DANZIG RESIDENI STILL IN OFFICE I Berlin, July 18. I I Greiser, President of the 2 inzig Senate, is still m full S ssion of his official functions, > a semi-official announce- I issued m Danzig, refeiTin- to S ;d foreign press reports that isit of Hr. Forster to HitlerReuter - 115 words
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Article87 1939-07-19 1 Vfr Berlin, July 18. SUmp is sort of high nber f T dlll to Dr. Wirz, a or c Nj zi Experts Comr National Health. the average tendency of m Population to eat* too tv p rly of meat f at," Dr. Wirz rite PReuter - 87 words
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51 1939-07-19 1 EXPLOSION ON GERMAN LINER KILLS 15 Berlin, July 18. Fifteen wfcro killed and 18 wounded m a boiler explosion on the German liner Berlin at sea last night. The explosion, which was revealed when the liner arrived at Swinemuende, occurred 15 miles off the coast. No pas-, sengers were aboardReuter - 51 words
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Article127 1939-07-19 1 S New York, July 18. S THREE specialists from Texas are S flying to Europe m the Atlan- tic Clipper en route for Arabia to extinguish with dynamite an oil- j well fire, which has been burning 2 for nine days. IViey will transfer atReuter - 127 words
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Advertisement13 1939-07-19 1 I -Vt State Council 13 .7. }5 j lg Sele«'H.ns 1» 17 2013 words
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Advertisement75 1939-07-19 1 Wr^m M Mm mi m Wmm I m^JLW N uL v DESIGNED V DOUBLE SHAVING ■^pl EDGES, SELF-SHARP- ENING. NON-CLOG-(lING. L\ \m ECONOMIC \r AN 0 P y EFFICIENT. mm W Jm\w '°v s "Ni Tim. W^MS^Sm JLmmW cost of \nv elec Bfe|. IKK RAZOR EVER. Jfl jh^ B^^ COMPLETE75 words
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874 1939-07-19 2 UNOFFICIA LS AND CONTROL OVER STATE FINANCES -Sole Authority l« 11. S"'^" Important Statement By Johore Adviser "IF a body of unoflkiais m considering draft estimates unanimously or by a substantial majority— expressed certain views, any Government with which I nave been concerned would accept those views unless a vital874 words
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Article75 1939-07-19 2 Johoie Bahru, &6 S 'm& M of Dato Abu Bakar bin b Goverrment post was a the Johore Council of sww MeDt ing held this mornuv i'; sar paid a tribute to Daw n.nd expressed the H" n i O y H be spared many yea: tirement.75 words
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Article623 1939-07-19 2 Part Of Malaya's Defenl Johore Balirn. Tuesday. UNOFFICIAL MEMBLKS ot ihe Johore Council of tat rtfafl from voting when the Food Control Bill, designed ailer Colony's legislation to provide for the conservation, inaini*na« and storage of an adequate supply of food m the State623 words
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Advertisement217 1939-07-19 2 HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE This is the story of a sufferer who had very high blood pressure. It is typical of many others of all ages who gratefully acknowledge the relief and re|uvenation which they owe to Phyllosan Tablets. Read this extract from the letter he writes I feell must tell217 words
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Advertisement34 1939-07-19 2 |^l PROFESSOR A .trn-P.lmist and Horosropo Rrader study m khuk,, nSf.JSSS: Mali and vanoui othor oounHe Will positively X nl«i n vm, nw RoroSope b; ,m V; your REX HOTEL, Singapore. (Tel No. 2600).34 words
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Article746 1939-07-19 3 XTER VALUE THAN WM STATE STAFF I Johore Bahru, Tuesday. CE of the system of seconding Malayan officers for service m various Statai was made by Mr. W. E. Pepys, General Adviser, the course of bis comments on the Malayanisation Report the table at this rwiing's meeting746 words
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Article94 1939-07-19 3 Johore Bahru, Tuesday. EXPENDITURE of £1,675 on A.R.P. for Malaya House, London, recoverable from the Malayan Currency Surplus Fund, was approved at this morning's meeting of the Johore Council of State. In bringing up this motion for approval of the expenditure, the Financial Commissioner, Mr. A,94 words
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Article199 1939-07-19 3 Johore Bahru, Tuesday. CTRONG UNOFFICIAL opposition caused a motion to increase the salary of the Deputy Agent, Malayan Information Agency, from £500 per annum to £025 with a maximum of £750 per annum, with annual increments of £25, the expenditure to be part of the cost199 words
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Article313 1939-07-19 3 I Ot^vjfcuUiL-^ --^KjLO s v2*'\r^. I producers of cinema shows must find it increasingly difficult to find something new and sensational with which to attract the public. We have had battle pictures, spectacular shows, romantic stories, dramas, all described as the greatest ever, but the313 words
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Advertisement21 1939-07-19 3 "MASTER" PADLOCKS Ask your Supplier for a full display Show. Frcm All High-class Dealers. Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS, 117-125 Cecil Street.21 words
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Advertisement72 1939-07-19 3 Are Your Eyes Weak Have a modern Scien- .iTlijl*" tific eye examination! jfPZ^Jj it glasses are not tt needed none will be \Jr^ recommended. \>^ Thompson Optical Co. Qualified Eyesight Specialists 4. Arcade Bldg., Ground Floor. Tel. 3002 R. A. Thompson, Dr. of ocular Science s m%sS^^k^K xm^^^m AR E72 words
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Article38 1939-07-19 4 London. Tuesday. Previoii> To-day Change (>LU £7 8 6 £7.8.5 2 Bar Gold. Fir.r. per oz. >f[ W.K w i 6 n 4 16 3 4 "pot 16 3 10 16 3 16 f< m m38 words
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Article60 1939-07-19 4 Previous Tft Ho Lon(lon Ti RIBBER Steadiest sS Spot Buyers 85 16 3 eadle Sellers 8* 8 J» Is: Forward A jgust Buyers 85 16 a3 Sellers 83 8 2nd Forward September Buyers 85 16 R 2 c Sellers 87 16 16 3rd Forward Oct. Dec. Buyers 8760 words
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Article20 1939-07-19 4 London. Tuesday. Ti« standard Previous To-day Change Cush Afternoon price) "30 i^u Forward £225 > 4 i 225 420 words
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Article66 1939-07-19 4 London, 1* Previous To-day T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) ***** Unchanged T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 878 116 8.75 716 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 6n 16 nominal 53 4 nominal T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) ls 278 <J Is. 225 32d TT. on66 words
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Article149 1939-07-19 4 Singapore, Tuesday. i. midday was $113%, up and the i <ii Rubber at 4 o'clock was buy- rs Sj> I2Bi 2, buyen October December rket steady on the rise. i market yesterday was dull and fl. with War Loan down 3 8 to 93 7 4 ;.:.d149 words
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Article35 1939-07-19 4 T! c next meeting of the Federal Council will be held at Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday. Aug. 22 at 10 a.m. There will be no ceremonial opening and uniform will not be worn.35 words
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Article137 1939-07-19 4 London, t Previous To-day Distillers 94 3 94 6 Dunlop Rubber 26 4» 2 27 3 General Electric 74- 74Imperial Chemical Industries 28 3 28 6 Imperial Tobacco 128 14 130-Anglo-Dutch 219 22 6 Canadian Pacific 4V 4 45 8 London Tin 3 li/ 2 3 1-,137 words
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Article41 1939-07-19 4 ITRKI-P NeW YOlk> J- Tone suady T °rl?m 5)301 Buyers 16 7 16 165 X Fj;,,rdOct.Dcc. |§g fm Sellers 1611 16 16~ 8 M i2S t T ne Q» j et Quiet *****1 48 2 48 1 241 words
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Article185 1939-07-19 4 Stadium Stand, Roofs, Hoardings, Collapse In Brief Blow Singapore, Tuesday, ilternoon'a seven minute storm smashed a number of structure* within dty liriits and caused unknown damas^ lin the vicinity. TN' Bast Stand of the Anson Koad Stadium gave way to the fury of the heavy blast and185 words
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Article65 1939-07-19 4 PALM OIL (Malay) *-H I COPRA (Stralfs, F.M.S.) July shipment £10.2.6 nominal ruj SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) JulyjAug. shipment 8 4 2 sellers TAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist quality (Btaft*pore) July Shipment 13 6 sellers PEPPER (F.A.Q.) White Ifuntok Aug. Oct. Shipment 3 3 8 value Black Lampon? Au?. Oct. Shipment65 words
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103 1939-07-19 4 RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING REPORT t; all m Gold Mining Co Ltd- for the 1 nded July IS 1 No 548 Battery treated 5.103 ore returning 1 3*>4 ounces 4) i bulll equivalent to 1.297 ounces of line itmeni Plant treated 7,561 tons i.i tailings producing 790 iunces ol bullion103 words
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Advertisement68 1939-07-19 4 I OVERSEA- I I CHINESE! I BRNKINC v| I CORP. l|^| Undertakes banking Iran- I •'Mioim of every description. I Places at your disposal the multifarious services of its institution with branches all over South Eastern Asia v connections m all principal cities of the World. c Welcomes consultation* on68 words
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Advertisement15 1939-07-19 4 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD Loss off Profits Insurance Tel. 502 U s% Pinlayson Oreen15 words
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618 1939-07-19 5 CKS SHARES d By Fraser Company I MINING H sin .-apore, July 18. 5 p.m. 0.6G O2'/2 17 181- 24- 256 0.50 0.55 0.23 0.26 13 3 14 6cd K 10-6 12- 146 15 6 m 1-15 1.20 ft 3- 3 6 T.: 0.47 0.51 Ml.: 27 9 28 6618 words
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Article131 1939-07-19 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Company Dividend Books Singapore, July 18, 5 p.m. Close IoMU 11W Date Ex Div. >»v Burma Malay 6d. No. 19 July 14 Ju^O^ July S? 1 2M,* Kampong Lanjut 6d. No. 12 July 26 a U 2 JuTv 27 V£Z Us 18JUly21 «t«'«W 13^%131 words
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99 1939-07-19 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V. Established by Royal Charter AD. 182% Incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society i BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000.- Reserve Fr-nd 10.500.000I.ondon Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Otficr: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland:— Hotterdam, The Hague. sa\ 64 branches and sub-branches *< smaller places Netherlands East99 words
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Article25 1939-07-19 5 The s.s. "Silvermapie" for Philippine Fslands Mails previously announced a> losing at 11 am. on July 17 was closed at 7 p.m. yesterday.25 words
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Article211 1939-07-19 5 Xnt An on r 1 Lt(L *30,000 Ap.. 30 Oct. 31 w 1W QOm SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY l 1940 $400,000 Mar 31 Sept .30 101 102 norn J r^ 1947 $1,600,000 1O6*"*O8 norn gf Jf d 1955 $1,000,000 ign "i 4 31 Sept. 30 1131/2 1144 norn 2211 words
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Advertisement28 1939-07-19 5 I THE (eastern UNITED I ASSURANCE CORP., LTD., I m the StratU Settlement I Workmen^ I i onipen§aiiini I and Public Liability HEAD Oft'PlCKt 141* tfccil Stic«t. 9i.(apoi«.28 words
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Advertisement123 1939-07-19 6 3 BY REQUEST-TO-NIGHT ONLY: le-15 PAVILION 9-isj 1 ROBERTSON HARE I ALFRED DRAYTOH I IhMHIUWOMS FORCE COMEgy PBCKED WITH BlfijjUfiH^ 1) AIU'A(iNAN KIDKS AC. UN— THIS TIME TO MUSIC! I j TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 9.15 P.M.! j I A SINGING, FIGHTING D'ARTAGNAN VENTURES FORTH I jT I FOR LOVE AND123 words
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Advertisement137 1939-07-19 6 wj|-r uc) THRILLS n ii(l ."■^H' ZIIiGFELD" GRANDEIk: T j CAPITOL I dJK SCREEN'S MOST DAZ2UNC SHOWlTiii From Its Great Stars Com** Its Drama! From th> *^H Come Its Thrills! A spectacular "Great ZietsUl,*" i Pql *^K *j* J I ■^S^* C^Kj '*X/ **r~ it 6-45 P.M.-lIAPPY THEATOE-9-ISPJ EVERY SHOW137 words
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2639 1939-07-19 7 Ilicy Criticised By )ato R. Braddell Johore Bahru, Tuesday. r convinced that by the present methods of Malayanisation, hore has pained nothing m efficiency," said Dato Roland flspeaking < n the report on Malayanisation at the meeting of iinri Council of State to-day.2,639 words
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Advertisement91 1939-07-19 7 ■■■•■■•••Sv j EMPIRE TALKIE J 7 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9-15 p.m. I Mark Train's Beloved Story "THE ADVENTURES] {OF TOM SAWYER"} i (Entirely m Technicolour) lIIIMI 111 l gIIIiIDIIIIII J* I SUN TALKIE (NFAV WORLD) 7-30 TO-NIGHT 9.30 I 20th Century-Fox present 2 DINNER AT THE RITZ »%■■■■■*>■ MIDNIGHT PREMIERE SATURDAY91 words
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Article, Illustration944 1939-07-19 8 British BOMBERS Show Their Heels FLIGHTS of newest British long-range bombers over France make the following article by the air correspondent of the London "Sunday Times" of special interest. TOR some time the Royal Air Force has had m service aeroplanes of less than 2,000 horse-power which can fly 3,200944 words
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326 1939-07-19 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Wednesday, July 19, 1919. THE DANGER POINT JJERR Hitler is reported to be m an optimistic mood over Danzip. He is confident that the question can be settled between Poland and Germany, provided there is "no outside interfeience." This may indicate that Germany js less truculent than was326 words
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Article200 1939-07-19 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Balmi. Ti«** pORMATION of a corps of auxiliaries to help the Police to P r(^j the population of every town or village m J«hore m /"J < emergency, was suggested by Mr. Cheok Huan Chec-n* at to-" i meeting of the200 words
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Advertisement26 1939-07-19 8 To-day's White Label H Announcement You may say what you please, it is better to say what will please other people. DEWAE'S will please all. W.P.S.-I26 words
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263 1939-07-19 9 Holding \Them Up Well Shanghai. July 18. lOIU: lhan 100,000 Chinese troops are reported to be crossing the Yellow Kiver inio South Eastern Shansi m an attempt to pror i tncin Itmer.t of Chinese troops m the Tatung mountains by buiese foretfc Bitter figfctfatf263 words
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Article170 1939-07-19 9 Ovar Lavine. a physician of mount Kainier, Md., who was ■enced to prison and fined last ftmbcr on a charge of violating Km. currency laws, reported to ■1 in: -a States Consulate-General Vienna that he had been attackHv I pMap of S.A. (Elite Guard) ■Lavine170 words
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Article123 1939-07-19 9 A WORLD where every woman is f 1 beautiful and every man is handsome is protfiesied by a brilliant American dentist, who has reshaped the faces of hundreds of babies. The dentist is Dr. Ray Edward naymaker, of MLssoula, Montana, who with mi g^ s *J nd one123 words
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254 1939-07-19 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh fvr,, r Mukd'n. July 18. t.MWtD bombing by Soviet Plinps of centres weil within m-hukuo is officially alleged to occurred to-day. The main m attacked are stated to be rail•i tres m the vicinity of An- ch the mostReuter - 254 words
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Article96 1939-07-19 9 Ex-Premier To Become A Film Star London. MR. David Lloyd George, ex-Pre-m mier, brilliant politician, gentle-man-farmer, orator and writer is to become a film actor. Major Richard Lloyd-George, the "Welsh Wizard's" son recently founded his own film company, and is now producing his first film. His father will star m96 words
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Advertisement19 1939-07-19 9 (fof Tour Convenience tfORE OR AFTER THE SHOW ■HM- At The :apitol i restaurant Sjdae, Rock Oyst«. Strawbenlea obtainable.19 words
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Advertisement65 1939-07-19 9 I TNI TRUI TONIC FOOD OHmtmmktn mf mil Cfemira —4 Storm ~tradeH^^^^||m ark--75 YEARS OF HIGHLY EXCELLENT DESIGN iilSr PAYMENTS CAN BE ARRANGED SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. Distributor for Singapore Johore HUP FOH CO., No. 581, North Bridge Road, Singapore. wp« iflA pfXr)ftff£ **«W *A^ Telegraphic Address. M GOOD WO65 words
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Article, Illustration237 1939-07-19 10 Rou .d at six an, by a |3I LMrfN members of lhe U aml the afternoon tcrviM P ,nd the They prepare at K«MM ■< their ram,, a r heir o*n camp lheir«VH meals, and ad lit i«n t« k. l» wompnPlanet News - 237 words
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Article, Illustration389 1939-07-19 11 ICE CATING Minus Sonja Henie I its all a hideous X \v 'ye just seen an ice Btiiout Sonja Henie m it 1( lt h-taking m the artistry tv oi its skating sequences. ■g idwyn-Btoyer is respon■this scurrilous bit of sacriX "Ice Follies of 1939, Kivul at the Capitol yester-389 words
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Article297 1939-07-19 11 S APPROPKIATE first words m motion pictures for lovely S English actress Greer Garson will be, "It's so nice to meet you all— aai just a little terrifying." S Greer made a name on the Lon- don stage, rfgMti long-term Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contract, and is now back m297 words
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Article401 1939-07-19 11 "GONE WITH THE WIND" Is \on Well I' licit* r Way A I Mt'lro AFTER three year.s of conversation, some of which was tinged with cynicism about the ultimate fate of the Margaret Mitchell novel, the picture is well under way, and if no additional ob.stacles are encountered the customers401 words
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Article222 1939-07-19 12 Suppte* ra^t^U^iSS a, SU became on, Lristan v.. cwne to Hoilywood ana the screen In Mtt. 1 DECORATION w;,, me fled N V* 'Order of the Eagle" was created. Now. the Mfk \t characteristic of the United States and any number of other rica- countries. Tlv dMign hud io222 words
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Article, Illustration89 1939-07-19 12 A PAIR OF ACES Elleu Drew, m l\e pi, lure above, is the preit> blonde discovery of Paramount, uho is now m En land makins the first British-Paramount production "French Without Tears", from Ihe stage play of the same name which had a tremendously long run on the London stage.89 words
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Advertisement40 1939-07-19 12 th c y \v SYMBOL OF-^ ITS \v ENTERTAINMENT/C O L O U R THE NAME >^" w—mmmmmm t R OMAN C E *^9JPPP|K*| COMEDY. THE STARS J^/^jLjjJ SPECTACLE. J/ \A DVENTURE. PARAMOUNT PICTURE X ITS THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN40 words
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Article, Illustration528 1939-07-19 13 kn w that Spencer Tracy l 1 .r underwear durmg f M vear-s epic "C»PkninS "I is'- Well, the same C U S ,s pa««™ tm 20D i^st Passat F»- ll( ho wrists and ankles, *r /....erproof and serve as !c,,r Ihf huskies portraying m528 words
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Advertisement20 1939-07-19 13 jßrj^^a^BHGl ''^fIP^V-''-*^^Bi [Bk__ i some ot jl GIRLS f^ ItwSCHOOL^- GLORIA HOIDEN J B MARGARET TAIUCHEt <*■• i:\l\G TO-MORROW PAVILION THEATRE20 words
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Advertisement62 1939-07-19 13 ISext Week a* tfce ritPITOLJI I The Film Everybody's Taflb'ng About! 1 1 pS^TCr^BPiLjlß^Bl^r .^B^BbI BBBK I BBBBBBbI BBB^^^BBbI BBbP^^ I I 3B^ .^B^^Bbl JbBBP^BBBbP^^ A" ■X 6 BBf -a #v i .V- •'■>'C r nffUU iBl I I*^ *<^i 7*< •'t r '■yf'i-i i BB^ 3ft <* r s^^62 words
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Article, Illustration790 1939-07-19 14 it is gratifying ro flagon r that even 1 these days of modern Uting, l irn arc still numerous JfOUHg His who an Interested m knowing how to live intelligently, and m learning the valuable arti of being ,1-poi.sed, charming and nicely groomed. They may790 words
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Article, Illustration604 1939-07-19 15 The Inside Story Of A Girls 9 1,., the .slews of sleuths that' have dowi evil-dorrs through the l< of fiction. Sherlock Holmes rely the most popular and the best ■\vn People who've never read any It!/ Oonan Doyle stories still know I ha:..- of Sherlock, and604 words
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Article82 1939-07-19 15 In a girls' school, just act naturally mid their voices are the tiaiuril voices of girlhood." Anne Shirley, featured with Miss Grey and Ralph Bellamy, has the role of an honour student, a year or two older than the rest, who is working her way through the smart82 words
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Article278 1939-07-19 15 THE SCREEN GOES WILD AND WOOLLY LTARDLY had Hollywood waved a fond good-bye to the wild comedy than, like Harpo Marx with his entrances, it walked right m filmland's side door and slapped producers on the back. Wild comedy faded because it became too much of a regular diet, but278 words
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Article151 1939-07-19 15 This Angel Has No Wings 1 m RITA Hayworth, a dark-eyed Latin girl who is far too 5 In ml i iu l for any man's ftoed, j appears definitely to hare changed careers m "Only Angels Have j Wings." The film, starring Cary t Grant and Jean Arthur, is151 words
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Article55 1939-07-19 15 John Howard is learning to play i<: hr.ckey. He is planning a vacation t 'V oseniite when he completes his role cj pasite Heather Angel m "Bulldog Druir mond's Secret Police." The *\ndy Devinos have completed th nursery built onto their Van Nuys horn* fcr the new55 words
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Article, Illustration24 1939-07-19 15 IeCIM from "(iirls 1 SiJioul." whivh phoning at the Pavilion on I lunsday. Nan Grey, Ralph Bellamy, and AjilU Shirley are m Uie cast.24 words
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371 1939-07-19 16 A NEW Frank Capra FILM IN PRODUCTION THREE more character roles frert 1 filled this week for "Mr. SmiLi Goes to Washington." when Helen Jerome Eddy, Ann Doran, arvl Beatrice Curtis were added to TO Imposing east Columbia is assembling for the Frank Capra picture, now m production. With Jean371 words
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Article, Illustration55 1939-07-19 16 THREE STRONG MEN OF THE SCREEN Above- Victor McLaglep. Edward Arnold, and Nelson Eddy make a brawny trio m "Let Freedom Ring," M.G.M. film which will be here soon. With them is blonde and essentially feminine Virginia Bruce. Left- Dick Powell and his wife Joan Blondeli, snapped out dancing at55 words
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Advertisement92 1939-07-19 16 DASHING AND DEBONAIR BIT DEADLY! THATS SIMON TEMPLAR A RUTHLESS KILLER, WHO WILL THRILL YOU WITH AN AMAZING COMBINATION OF HEROISM AND TERRORISM. "THE SAINT STRIKES BACK" FROM THE PAGES OF THE MYSTERY NOVELS BY LESLIE CHARTERIS, OUTSTANDING 1 BRITISH AUTHOR OF THRILLER FICTION, WITH j George Sanders and Wendy92 words
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Article, Illustration376 1939-07-19 17 LYWOOD, always on the alert something strikingly different otivate the imagination off the ms of screen followers throughhe world, has hit upon what irs to be one of the happiest tainment ideas since the movies b p g an to move-and, this week LLHAMBRA is presenting 20th376 words
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176 1939-07-19 17 A PHANTOM of the Opera (or a Shade of Swing) to-day had pat Paramount police department m a quandary and left studio jani tresses with the galloping- jitters. Nightly for the past two weeks the imprint of feminine lips has been found .on a portrait of176 words
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Article, Illustration198 1939-07-19 17 JLONA MASBEY has Just D*m forced to turn dawn one ot the greatest opportunities m theatrical history— that of playing the punii donna role m Max Reinhardt's "La Belle Helene," which he will produce on Broadway soon. Reinhardt, now m Hollywood, made the offer to198 words
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Article37 1939-07-19 17 Victor McLaglen, who heads the cast of RKO radio's "Pacific Liner," drama of an 111-fated ship at tm, once fought Jack Johnaon a none'« c] lon bout when Vie was champion of PJa.-yfccni Canada.37 words
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Advertisement88 1939-07-19 17 NOW SHOWING DAILY 3-15, 6-15 9-15 P.M. ALHAMBRA RINGING WITH SONG SWORD PLAY! RIOTOUS WITH FUN HORSEPLAY! The Happiest Entertainment idea Since The Movies began to move a c o f<—^i— <—^^^^"^"^TT^^^^^^^^"'^'^ MM^^' M^^^^^^^^^^^^^ DON THE I AMECHE RITZ BROTHERS i A Musical Comedy Vertion of ALEXANDRE DUMAS' I THE88 words
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Article, Illustration510 1939-07-19 18 rHE pendulum ol the Hollywood clock recently SWUng back nin" ■ears md paused on a Metro-Gold vyn-Mayer .sound itftge. A tail, dark, vitai youn^ man In vhite tie and tails stood nervously >n the sidelines repeating dialogue 0 himself while Greta Garbo, the peat510 words
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Article, Illustration232 1939-07-19 18 Abovv, with Maureen O'Sullivan m "Spring .Madness". What The Stars Have To Put Up With At gACK m Hollywood after an Eastern personal appearance tour, Mischa Auci brings word of a new type of audience that Mm players must face m Now York. it m iudienre that heckle*,232 words
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Article35 1939-07-19 18 mighty cavalcade of th^ civilii I India by British colonial forGunga Din," .screen version of Ruflyard Kipling's famous ballad prejents Cary Grant. Victor McLaglen and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., m the stellar roles35 words
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Article96 1939-07-19 18 n iCK Brandow. PtfMJJgj D man. is rapidly becoming thorttytn graveyard.- t!ve In 'Tom Sawyer. D l Bra i was a graveyard sequel Lad to write 42 epilav h- Now m 44 Hotel Inw.i^. fJ(ft ther graveyard "^ucncr (?pit Erandow had to ccnce W was printed and96 words
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Article, Illustration167 1939-07-19 19 King, Queen And Princesses Attend Windsor Show The *in* ai.fi Oue«n, who had driven m semi-State from Windsor ia'tir touitd ihe Centenary Show of the Royal Agricultural Society m aclj^,n S W ndsor Great Park. The King presented awards. V, c h, is .ten chitting with Mr. John Drage after^Planet News - 167 words
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Article, Illustration966 1939-07-19 20 Iampshader you Can make at Home ALTHOUGH you may not have very much money to spare for such luxuries as expensive lampshades, jt is an easy matter to make your own, provided that you have nimble flngers and certain amount of Imaginative sense. It is worth while experimenting m Ulil966 words
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Advertisement39 1939-07-19 20 ■^T^ mw W ■mmmT'-'''''''' '^i^B H^H I .^T mm 9to m^mm m^M mi 99^^^M i I I ml/ reitiof o»noi**» vi //I B^ prevents fallirtj h*J' retard* precnawre fref^f- -v «rjnn|Jff Cll m jo^ m^ promotes lialr jroeHl^^™" ypyiw39 words
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Article, Illustration547 1939-07-19 21 The Right Choice of Curtains does much to give a room its individuality Printed cr< tonne, quilted damask, striped glazed chintz. Madras rayon and cotton striped net and a linen with a fir cone design are the lovely fabrics shown here. as the right lampshades conbute to the decorative apcc547 words
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Advertisement74 1939-07-19 21 Tt\|' urn mniiii hi ii—^ i 'l(!mli?Hll i nlllllill W Wllli MfTDTXttBy III If _^r, I j 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 i /filiaiM \i< Hi No matter what the conditions, ICEBERG BUTTER is protected at all limes from dtterioration or contamination. This pure creamery butUr is74 words
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Advertisement268 1939-07-19 22 THEY^DO«LOOK;AFTER*YOU ON^THE ail CU£AP RKTURN iICKET TO CHINA, JAPAN, COLOMBO, AND BOMBAY 4v«ttrt»ifl f"r tv i months From SINGAPORE TO! Ist Class 2nd Class ■ooftotf 5137.41 5102.86 •feßngtel $188.57 5137.44 Ki»(m ipflMMiia $222.86 5154.29 $300.00 5205.71 Co6«"*« $282.86 5188.57 Ali ll 11! 'Cil! ai uny pori, on or off the268 words
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Advertisement353 1939-07-19 22 jv TO FRENCH PORn 1 Ut_sJ CHARCEURS REUNIS HOMEWARDS. ADEN For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp, Dunkirk July DESIRADE For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazarie Bordeaux TO SAIGON INDOCHINA CAP ST. JACQUES For Saigon. Tourane and Haipnong Julf n CAP VARELLA For Saigon, Tourane and Haiphong Au g J S.A.M. I. GG PASQUIER353 words
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Article108 1939-07-19 23 arm hakbour SllverwillOW, Pacific, Anderson, Temj DOCKi i■ r> ur. a Dock: Ena. Harhnur: D OS. Walden. D Gl r Ann. D ck: Camphuijs. v,mi)F THE WHARVES OR TO ARRIVE l-Mi. •!'> 1U Entr ance Exit Godown Gate Gate iP 22 1 J b 18 2 3108 words
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Article46 1939-07-19 23 expeel d from Europe etc. ar by Air IKLM.I to-day. boxriolders 1 letters only 7.30 general delivery of 25 am. to morrow. exprc T ed from China by the ■so due at Singapore to-day. exoected from Japan by the Maru due at Singapore to-46 words
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Advertisement300 1939-07-19 23 BIK\S PHILP LII¥E. (Incorporaied m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Doe Sails. t A July 30 Aug. 4 F h Aug. 31 Sept. 4 ap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the tg raid. C oeagea may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or irne to n le connecting X.P.M.300 words
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Advertisement68 1939-07-19 23 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., ITD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AJVD OSAK* "SHIRALA 8,000 TONS SAILING JULY 27 AT 3 P.M. Tho alcove ve c v 1 hag cxc modern accommodation for First Saloon and Second 9ahxn p*,«enffrs. Special HoMd^, Keturn 'ickets to China and Japan68 words
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Miscellaneous76 1939-07-19 23 [postal intelligence! TO-DAY Kerteh Suddhadib July 19 2 pjn. Mauritius Boissevain 19 3 pm. Djambi and K. Toengkal Toba 19 1 p.m. Java, South West Sumatra, S.-East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dillyx XL.M. 19 9 p.m. Medan Both 19 3 p.m. Muntok Thedens 19 6 pm. Falembang XL.M. 1976 words
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2094 1939-07-19 24 THE MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 133) eviration iseiSlH tt drfi.iilion of ■■gapsfe. I**, U here* H*" l < 1 s££ mZ the Municipal OfdUfMcejChag erl33» thai U b proposed to re^efln ho Limits of tt* Municipality oi EM moon ai nndei n ill person, affected by >«.e h i clef,iUon and2,094 words
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138 1939-07-19 24 NEW ARRIVAL DID NOT KNOW STATE LAWS (From Our Own Correspondent, Ig* ew arr «val from Chin i Ido not know the lavs," s!lW n Lai Chuan, a middle a-ed ChinS woman, when she pleaded ffuiU a charge of having attempted evade payment of Customs duty 0 35 cents on138 words
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Advertisement224 1939-07-19 24 Law Notice For To -Da Before Mr. Justice Pedlow m J Court at 11 a.m. Part heard:— S. 442 37 Shaik A« bin Abdul Rahman BMwaydaa 5.268 38* Shaik Awath bin Man Ba-Obeid. Before Mr. Justice Manning n J Court at 11 a.m. i S 267 38— P. A. R.224 words
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544 1939-07-19 25 Attempted Murder Charge Singapore, Tuesday. HE preliminary inquiry into a case m which a Hainanese, Lian Fong Boon, is charged witn attempted murder and with causing hurt to man and wom?in respectively &nd also with attempting to commit licide was continued tc-^ay m the fifth544 words
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Article45 1939-07-19 25 New York, July JB. CFNATOR Barkley, the "New Deal" leac der. announced that he has sounded Republican leaders of the Senate with regard to a possible two-party conference with President Roosevelt on neutrality legislation and the Republicans expressed willingness to attend suca a conference. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article83 1939-07-19 25 Hoscow's Rebuff For Japan Moscow, .Inl> 18. TIIK Soviet has returned without considering it a note ficm the Japanese (Jov;innur.t wilh regard to oil ipr| coal concessions m Sakhalin which was presenter! by >lr. Togo, Japiiu^e Ambassador, «m Sunday and de* m,:rilcd an answer to the fiuestions raised not laterReuter - 83 words
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Article81 1939-07-19 25 London, July 18. Congresi of the Federation of Cambers of Commerce of the Emhas passed a resolution reaffirming cacy of the extension of trade bo the Empire and pledging supto all efforts to maintain the msed exchange of tzoods between s comuosing the Empire. other resolution adopted thisReuter - 81 words
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Article116 1939-07-19 25 London, July 18. TOTAL amount of £19V2 million is pTOTtded m a supplementary estif for the Civil Service, the largest betaf about £10 million for emerty hospital evacuation and other sers. jj" [tiki pn cautions services require the Czechoslovak refugee Uu d £2u million, and Secret Sers figuresReuter - 116 words
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Article64 1939-07-19 25 I B-, J ohorf; Bahru. Tuesday. meeting held this morning, the shar •wu of agreed to pay the cost of the rf tu-n pas f Ma> p n Jedda and Singaoore of ihsfaJSl Brtm M e clerk Jeddi 1 month a! and his retaining fee of !«40 thj "iSS l64 words
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Article70 1939-07-19 25 Shanghai, July 18. A LARGE number of Japanese troops are reported m Chinese tele* grams to have been moved from North China to Manchukuo m consequence of the hostilities on the western border. According to foreign repcits, a large number of Japanese wounded have arrived atReuter - 70 words
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Article147 1939-07-19 25 Wealthy Indian Banker Here Singapore, Tuesday. rpHE Hon. Mr. M. Ct. M. Chidam- baram Chettiar, one of richest and most influential of the Nagarattiar community, m South India arrived to-day by the "Dempo" for a four-day visit to Singapore. This thirty-one year-old banker has come to study conditions here with147 words
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Article62 1939-07-19 25 Washington, July IS. '■TIE primary needs «of the American banking system include elimination of excessive bank dividends with the object of preventing dissipation of ban* capital together with provisions to relieve the banks of the neccessity of liquidating assets at sacrifice values m times of stress. So says the annualReuter - 62 words
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TO-DAY'S IPOH RACING SELECTION
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Article1409 1939-07-19 26 (By VVKCIS SIPERBIS ANOTIIH: HffW races m connection with the July meeting of the Perak TuH dub v.«.i \e run off at Ipoh this afternoon m the ond daj 41 Ac c -urrenf meeting. The fields are again good and the rwm I M[1,409 words
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Article51 1939-07-19 26 Following are selections for this afternoon's racing at Ipoh:— Race I— POLO Patrambie Race 2- ACHILLES Woden Race 3— EMPIRE FLOWER Celtic Bard Race 4— SILVER LACE St. Charles Race .V-EASTER PARADE Majors Race 6— EMPRESS Judith Anton Race 7— FREEDOM Regiment Race B— MAID OF CASHEL <,i and51 words
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Article87 1939-07-19 26 CIME Darby and Co. defeat* d neo Co. m a game of gtfj evening at the Gevlang Keen Ground. 0<; The ground was soddtn as of the rain this afternoon a« militated against good soccer Chwee Siang of Sime DarW the only goal of the87 words
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Article50 1939-07-19 26 The following player.^^ istthe Mun. Engineers p e f th J Fa rrero Dept. m the final ot tne r cer Competition to-cia> Tarrer Park. K?rc li: A TongNee; Seng Hock Ah Hong < Ca P ta i,";; rl Vons Teck Kirn; J-B^ Pottc Guan Kiat; and50 words
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Advertisement156 1939-07-19 26 Fortify yourself against Whether you work m office or fEJl^^^^^flß fa >v you must keep yourself f.t. ffflP^^^J&<Jfc? Precision work, repetition work, Y\ T^^^^P^l h ghly-s >ec jlised operations of every kind these can be continued I Bi";!^ wth unfljgging energy and unabated i'ij jj? §J attention when your nerve-vitality156 words
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Miscellaneous7 1939-07-19 26 TIDE TAB«-t TO-DAY ft HI* Water: ftH^7 words
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193 1939-07-19 27 ONVINCING VICTORY FOR CHINESE OVER POLICE 6 POLICE 3. 1 aDnr pciated by a large crowd of their supporters, the p.\ -csterday defeated the Police by six goals to three m ond dash m the firs* division of the league. The Chinese Starting off sensationally, the Police with a re-organised193 words
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Article71 1939-07-19 27 Shanghai, July 18. .n,nrvo \aw aw tightening «5Ue ot the coast from move the riimcse ,ccl the v..ners around ii-British crisis at Tsinan l dimax yesterday evening agitators stormed Bntisn other buildings. jZe time, the Japanese are m Chinese employees m BriSshments, everywhere forcing re71 words
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Article47 1939-07-19 27 Johore Bahru. Tuesday, •c some doubts which have as to the true construction of fls m a section of the Const! the State ct Johore, the Joicil of Stale at a meeting held lented tv a interpretation, con-a'-r; rendering which had been by the Sulnii.47 words
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Article29 1939-07-19 27 The address of the Singapore Jewish Refugee Relief Committee is now changed from 6. Raffles Place, to the Immigration Offices, Chinese Protectorate Building, Havelock Road.29 words
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Article35 1939-07-19 27 Mr. D. T. Assomull, of Messrs. Wassiamull Co., who flew from Penang to Singapore by plane on Saturday is proceeding on six months leave to Bombay by the "Conte Rosso" w-day.35 words
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Article109 1939-07-19 27 SERVICES XI FOR SATURDAY Singapore, Tuesday. 2 S THE following have been selected 3 to represent the Combined Ser- 5 S vices m their If M.S. Malaya Cup 5 fixture against Singapore on Satin day. I Fields (R.E.); Brown (Dons), 2 5 Collins (R.A.F.); Hall (R.A.F.), S 1 Quail (R.E.),109 words
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Article182 1939-07-19 27 Singapore, Tuesday. tIBUNE representative approached Gloria Stuart, the film star, isband, Arthur Sheekman, the scenario writer and or. for a final interview before they left yesterday by the Pre- Garfield en route to Europe. heekman, who was a newsian himself before he carved rrier m Hollywood,182 words
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Article143 1939-07-19 27 The Social match between the ladies of the Keppel Golf Club and the Garrison Golf Club played on Monday over the course of Keppel Golf Club resulted In a win for the home team, by 6U to 1V 2 as under:— GARRISON Mrs. J. A.143 words
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Article93 1939-07-19 27 London, July 18. ITOME cricket scores are as follows: XI Essex won by Iwo wickets. Surrey 235 and 100 (Peter Smith seven for 47). E.ssex 361 (Eastman 99, Nichols 93) und ?7 for none. Leicestershire 39 for one. Rain prevented play for twe tfay.s and the93 words
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Article174 1939-07-19 27 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahrj Tuesday. "WITH his valuable experiences he has carried out the duty of his post admirably and his work ha? been highly appreciated by official* and the general puttie alike," said the Mentri Be*ar at this morning* meeting of174 words
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Article23 1939-07-19 27 The Court of ApperJ will sit at Joho;c. Bahru on Monday, July 31 Tuesday apd Wednesday, Aug. 1 afld 223 words
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556 1939-07-19 27 Establishment and the control passrtf 1 from the State to a Centralised administration. "The effect is therefore centralisation not decentralisation. "Is it therefore any wonder that Johore has expressed fears and that every suggestion m this connection receives 'careful and sometimes 3cng consideration. "If we556 words
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Article27 1939-07-19 28 WANTS TO BE DANZIG PRESIDENT? Warsaw, July 18. munique wn.ch st te nn p a^ l g °ta the Reich. Polish political SSSaSgaSSS27 words
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Article94 1939-07-19 28 Progress Of Moscow Talks Paiis, July 18. THE impression following yesterday's Moscow talks, says the Havas Agency, is that I^ondon and Paris maintained their point of view on the questions at issue. These art fUUd to be: i. ih.- sun-s t.> bo guaranteed; 2, the definition of to dtreS aggression94 words
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52 1939-07-19 28 London, July 18. PRINCE Paul und Princess Olga of YiiKo-Slavia, who are on a private vLsit to London, were the guests of the King and Queen at a dinner party at Buckingham Palace la»t night. The sixty guests present included the Prime Minister and Mrs. Chamberlain52 words
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Article82 1939-07-19 28 London. July 18. DIVER Orton who examined the TnetLS on the morning following her dive, told the court of inquiry to-day that he found wire entangling the c^nningtower. and expressed the opinion tha* this might have prevented the men from escaping. The wire seemed to be for the82 words
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Article22 1939-07-19 28 number of Cabinet Ministers. The King and Queen will give a dance be honour of Prince and Princess Paul to-morrow night.— Reuter.22 words
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Article78 1939-07-19 28 New Name For Army Reserve London, July 18. THE Army Reserve has been redesign- ated the Royal Army Reserve and a silver badge will be issued to members of the regular army Reserves of Officers, the Royal Army Reserve, including officers and other ranks, and supplementary reserve and militiamen who78 words
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131 1939-07-19 28 Nitrate Carg On Burning Japanese Liner Tokyo. July I SOS was picked up 13 hourjl from the Japanese N.Y.K. m Bokuyc Maru, which is on firfl mid-Pacific with 1 10 passengers! a crew of 102 on board, since* nothing further has been heaij The liner carries a cargo of 1131 words
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180 1939-07-19 28 London, July JO-DAY'S sharp ;all of the CMmM dollar, which is believed tob mediately attributable to the suspension of the Anglo-Ch Stabilisation Fund's sales of sterling, has caused London busine Chinese dollars to virtually dry up. The banks here maintain that are not justified180 words
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Article160 1939-07-19 28 BRITISH ARE NOT ASLEEP Paris. July 18. "THE British are not asleep," writes Petit Journal, on the visit of Gen. Sir Edward Ironside to Warsaw. The paper adds that Britain is taking all necessary precautions m Europe and Asia and a surprise coup is impossible. Excelsio r says that Paris160 words
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Article41 1939-07-19 28 London J the streets Londoners out m Brita m lunch hour saw sonj 1 m, bombers when a flignto* form at» machines m »^f ci ty f, three, passed over tn They were flying cloud formation.-R euu41 words
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Advertisement82 1939-07-19 28 Good teeth m unhealthy gums are like houses with bad foundations troublesome mliilc there and not there very long. Gibbs "S.R." Tooth Paste, as well as cleaning the teeth, inoculates the gums \TITIirQ against disease I and so saves good Oduvs% teeth from prema"SJ* 1 ture .n 11^^,! f# /J/r\82 words
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