Morning Tribune, 20 July 1939

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE I^V-No. 144. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, July 20, 1939. FIVE CENTS
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  • 155 1 Talks Adjourned Tdl Friday Tokyo. July 19. IK Robert Craigie (British Minister to Tokyo) and Mr. Arita had two conversations to-day, after which the conferne^ was adiourned until Friday. A Japanese Foreign Office communique, Issued -after this afternoon^ conversations, which lasted eighty
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  • 204 1 HEALTH WORK IN CHINA IQMMONS ON CHINA London, July 19. I KSTIONED by Mr. G. Le M. Mander (Lib., Wolverhampton) reading the League of Nations' rant for epidemic work m China, 11 R A. Butler (Foreign Underwent ary) said that a million and half francs was voted by the Asembly
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  • 159 1 London, July 19. LORD NUFFIELL* has subscribed £500 towards the appeal by t/he Chinese Red CrCMS to ibe iiiitish Orthopaedic Association, which hi co-operation with the British F..r.d for the Relief of Distress m China, has been asked to provide a tucfrltng unit of
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  • 39 1 Colombo, July 19. The court of inquiry found that th r accident aboard the P. and O. Narkunda was caused by a fire generating m an explosive pocket of gas m the cargo, which was detonated. Reuter
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  • 178 1 London, July 19. ADMIRAL Sir Martin Duaba, Nasmith Commander-in-Chief, anA nounced at the Thf lis enquiry to-day that a committee of Which he v,as chairman had already made recommendations concerning submarines, following the disaita. These included: 1. experiments to be made with a view to
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  • 120 1 "SQUARE DEAL" FOR BRITISH COMMERCE ?/Cr.rion, luiy ID. k SQUARE deal for Briti<)i com- merce, (o be obtained by using the great power and strength of 'he British import market to help exports, was advocated by Sir Charles Granville Gibson at the Congress of Chambers* of Commerce of the British
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  • 103 1 hope* so," said Mr. Neville Chamberlain (Premier) when asked m the Commons to-day whether the Moscow talks would be concluded m time to make an announcement before the House went into recess. "We certainly have not reached agreement yet." the Prime Minister added. wh?n asked by
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  • 38 1 Berne. July 19 The Foreign Minister, to-day informed the Federal Council that the Italians had given an M™"* subjects forced to tte utnern Tyrol will be compensated faiily and St treated wmS than German-o»-.nolrir»«T TvroliailS. Reuter
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  • 59 1 minster* asked if we acquiesced m tne Japanese demand would it not amount to recognition of the reform government and also amount to agreeing that ttu Japanese might manipulate the customs •us they liked? Mr Butler replied that these were important considerations, and this Was why instructions had been sent
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  • 575 2 NAZI SPY FILM WILL BE SHOWN IN SINGAPORE Passed By The Appeal Board funds r >f w* league. Imprisoned for a 'day, he was released on bail Surprise I May 26. The British Board of Film (Censors passed "The Confessions of a 'Nazi Spy." Warner Brother?; were so surprised r
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  • 29 2 "Desirade" is due m Singapore on Friday at daylight from Saigon, and will sail the same day at 2.00 p.m. for Colombo, Port-Said, Marseilles, Nantes and Bordeaux.
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  • 373 2 Singapore, Wednesday. ]£EMA!iKIN<; th.it the evidence disclosed did not suoport a prima lace case on the charges of causing death by a negligent act and caus.no: hurt by a negligent act, which were two of three charges nicliried against Kumaran Nair, Mr. C.
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  • 115 2 Record Year For Mission Hospital ST. Andrew's Hospital collected more than $13,000 as the resu« of this year's hospital week. I his a record for the annual drive the hospital authorities, the w* exceeding the highest previous receipts by $980. i The gross proceeds are mad? up follows: Cinema Show
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  • 34 2 The engagement is Miss Irene Grace Skey youi ter of Mr. and Mrs. W Beckenham and formerly and Mr. H. K. G T Bla p Kei T c Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Litham.
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  • 688 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. IX my opinion I have never seen a worse case of daugeroug driving ■by a sober man," said Mr. G. C. Grace, the testing Officer of driving licence s, Selangor, m evidence this morning m a
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    • 40 2 (HERE AT LAST! The Picture Everybody's Talking About WAItNKR BKOS! ji "CONFESSIONS m of A 1 NAZI 8 SPY** I EDWARD (i. ROBINSON GEORGE SANDERS |jj i-'uwfis li:di:rer PA! J. LETKAS I I\L lI A MIS IS A i-COAf/M; SHORTLY*
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  • 608 3 Compatriot Faces Charge Of Murder S-ttbiWtl To ll^aih It was quite possible he mignt nave oeen unable to walk again after receiving that wound. In the case of the accused, he did not see blood flowing freely at the time he was admitted to hospital. Cross-examined by accused, the doctor
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  • 217 3 Singapore, Wednesday. A YOUNG Chinese and a young Indian who spoke only Malay' during a preliminary inquiiy m which they were respectively accused of abetting the offence lof armed robbery and of committing armed robbery, were committed to-day by Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke, Third Police Magistrate, to stand
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  • 220 3 New G.O.C Arrives Next Week l,H,,a;He«imont W .ll furnish a f;„ aH of honour, members of If IL Council, General S aff I £2 Navy and Air-Force chiefKWen'l at C'ifford l'ier when I e'clcomcs the new Genera L( mmanding, Major-Genera. f I ond. C.R, who assumes comI d of the
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  • 239 3 Girl's Fatal Fall From Window Singapore, Wednesday. 14-year-old girl, Tan Ang Chan, was seer by a passer-by falling ton the first storey of a building m Icrman Street en the evening of lily She was removed to the ospital u?um>".ncious. She died from raeture of the skull and laceration f
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  • 77 3 Wmttf nrenaring tea m a kejiwene Un fof her fellow coolies at the new sito f the St Andrew's School on WJft« 50 lear old female coolei, Wong Ah Lok, was badly scalded when thj jp tipecj and SUg water body She was removed to tne nosyi
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  • 96 3 Alleged Attempted Murder Singapore. Wedneauay. rHE evidence oi four mow witnesses, including the vanleners ,vife the gardenet the second Doy ,n<l a Malay fron the bowta* Louse were recorded *►*> ,n fifth '>olice court Wore Mi 1j Boh m the preliminary ."><!• -ry into a case m which Hamnmw Lian
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    • 29 4 London. Wednesday Qo|j) I'n'viou.s To-day Change Bar GoM Fine, per ML L 7 8.5» 2 VMM ULVEB rw t 16-' 4 16*4 Forward ir^3 1 6 *****
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    • 18 4 London. Wednesday. Tin STANDARD Previous To-day Change Cash (afternoon puce) £230 £230 Forward £225 4 £226
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    • 71 4 Previous To-*^ We KIBBER Steady q ul Ch Spot Buyers 8 3 8516 Sellers 87 16 8 7 1 6 II i.st Forward A jgast Buyers 8 3 8 85 16 Sellers BV 2 87 16 fl 2nd Forward September Buyers 8 7 16 8 3 B Hi
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    • 80 4 London. Wednesday. Previous To-day Change T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 1767 2 Unchanged T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 875 7 1« 8-75 38 l 1« 1.1. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 5 3,4 nominal 5 3 8 nominal -h Tt nn o ongk r f (closing
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    • 63 4 RUBBER New York. Jll v 18 Market Tone Previous To-day Change Soot r> Flnn Steadier p Buyers ies 8 1611!16 M l 6 Forward Oct Dec o ler 163 1613 16 -116 nrwara uct. Dec. Buyers 16^ 16 13-16 -116 TIN Sellers 167 3 16 15j16 -116
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    • 142 4 London. Wednesday Previous To-day Chans Distillers 94 6 546 ndn Dunlop Rubber 27 3 07 General Electric 74. 743 Imperial Chemical Industries 28 6 6 Imperial Tobacco 130 1 307 i 2 J Anglo-Dutch 22 6 °2 6 Canadian Pacific 45 8 4 3_ London Tin 31
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    • 90 4 London. WednesciiPALM OIL (Malay) PrevioUE T da In bulk July Aug. £13 15 0 nomin<ii COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) 15 nommal ***4 July shipment £10.1.3 nominal llnph SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) Unch July Aug. shipment 8G sellers TlnrV o TAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist quality unchange, < Singapore i July Shipment 13
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  • 98 4 BRITAIN AND NEW GERMAN WARSHIPS London, July I k|<> pew ships were projected as a direct reply to the launching of (jiermaii cruisers, stated Mr. (ieoffrey Shakespeare, Financial Secretary to the Admiralty, m the House of Commons to-day. He reminded his questioner that the British Common wealth already possessed IS
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  • 52 4 London, July 19. Stock Exchange prices have generally reacted, which is natural m view of the recent .sharp advance. Gilt-edged foreign w>:tc mainly easier, but industrials display.*) resistance. Stewart Lloyds ar v > attracting interest on news of the proDM d merger with the Stanton Ironworks Wall Street
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  • 109 4 Singapore, Wednesday. THE second of two garden parties given by the General Officer Commanding the Troops, Malaya, was held to-day at Flagstaff House, when Major-General W. G. S. Dobbie and .Mrs. Dobbie entertained more than JOO guests. The weather was splendid and the numerous guests
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  • 111 4 Singapore. Wednesday. Tin at midday was $113 3 8 up Va, and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 28 5 8 cents, buyers Octobei December 28 7 8 cents, market steady. The London market yesterday was generally firmer, probably m sympathy with Wall
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  • 80 4 Lionaon, juiy iy. Reuter understands that no question lias yet been raised as to further British support for the Chinese Currency Stabilisation Fund, though the general (pinion of the city is Chat such support v, ill be available if necessary. Some observers while recognising the effect on the
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  • 138 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, July 19. 5 pm. Company Dividend Books Clone Total faf TIN Date Ex Dlv. yi* Ph/Idlc Date Kampons Lanjut 6d. No. 12 July 26 Aug 2 July 27 2>^% Pungah 9d. No. 18 July 21 Aug. 4 July 22 13 3 4 6d.
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  • 677 5 STOCKS SHARES sued By Fraser Company Btoggpore, July 19- 5P m I.:'- 4 6 5- 38- 40,- 19 9 20,9 0.72 O.'<6 18 9 19 y ig<* 8 3 9" ital 19 6 21 1)1- Mlaer.inti (,li 2 64--'o 32 0 34 050 055 fin g_ 6,3 imunting Tin 146
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  • 203 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Tuesday. Buyers Sellers AmpaU 3|7*/ 2 4Ayer Wengs 0.71 0.73 Batu Selangors 1.17 1.22 Hong Fatts 0.61 0.64 Hongkong Tin 18!- 18 6 Jelebus 0.54 0.56 Kamunting Tin 86 9j3 KatuTin 2016 21!6 Kents I|9 21 Killinghalls 13 1 149 Kramats 8|- W\r Kuchais 1.15 120
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  • 100 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V. Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1824 Incorporated In the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital 1.40,030,000.- Reserve Fluid 10,500,000.London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland: -Rotterdam, The Hague, ant 64 branches and sub-brancnes a* smaller places Netherlands East Indies:— Batavla,
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  • 137 5 3% "Z&ftJSfiT mk c s% Af«er B rr PENANU MUNICIPAL 5% J926 red. 1956-56 $4,000,000 jit May l Not. 1 i* 73 /4 118^ cl -4%% 1929 red. 1959 «9$«^0,000 Int. May 15 Not. 18 no x CJ -3% 1935 red. 1955-1965 $625,000 Int. June 1 Dec.
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  • 25 6 Lord Mayor Visit The Alp The Lord I with fourte. London zerland g^weeaoftl The party will procession m official recepti the President Map National Reuter
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    • 288 6 T shirky and Nan (ircy "GIRLS' SCHOOL"! j with ANNE SHIRLEY NAN GREY RALPH BELLAMY j j -AND M Of HOLLYWOOD S MOST BEAUTIFUL YOUNG GIRLS j THREATENED WITH EXPULSION BECAUSE SHE WAS OUT ALL i i NIGHT, RICH SNOBBISH LINDA, CAUSES A SENSATION IN THE j DISTINGUISHED MAGNOLIA HALL!
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    • 131 6 ■•a^H j EMPIRE TAul J 7 p.m. TO-NKiiiT 9.1s 1 j DEANNA DURBII I'That Certain A J 2 A New Cnfoml Mwtea] >nl 5 Drama LOOK OUT FOrI [THE S\i\| fj HELL THRILL Yfill lead The SUNDAY TRIBUNE DOMINANT In Malaya. 6-45 P.M.-IIAPPY TIIEATIIi:-9 I5P* LVEKY SHOW PACKFD OUT! THE
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    • 140 7 £j^SSED IN C. P. O.s COMPOUND Wednesday. .Canning Rise, cc my unci* "In point of fact," said Court Inspec- rxpiuiiiedltor Whittles, "he was picking up Ml i etcher-Coote. In the compound; ML-hen charged The incident took place yesterday hce ?^nounl of the afternoon. Retnam was fined $2, m de,.p Officer
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    • 228 7 The Happiest idea m fetf taiument Since J Talkies Began I ALH AMBRA 3-i5, 6-15 ms| i— —^i— A SINGING, LOVING D ARTAGNAN i i Fights To SAVE A THRONE! W^ JV^ #T^> Aw^*- tm .^l-fIES ]Wy' 'Ifflffßfm r sfla ■With GLORIA STUART, BINNIE BARNES, JOSEPH 5 SCHILDKRAUT, PAULINE MOORE,
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  • 771 8 ROOSEVELT ABANDONS HIS PLAN FOR NEUTRALITY LA W REVLSION DISCUSSION WITH PARTY LEADERS This committee voted to defer it to next session, by a narrow majority, and the President sought to restore it to the I floor of Congress for open discussion, urging that the law should be amended before
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  • 142 8 I Mexico, City, July 19. £l least 100 people are reported missing m Puebla City as a result Of the Atoyac River overflowing its banks. Relief parties are working feverishly but ho far have accounted for only 20 victims. The catastrophe was due to a
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  • 39 8 H»,mi^ but MvkauiSS SSSjStaS^S that a Kill t ns,on «>»"* They declare that nothing whatever 22T£ > t0 JusUfy such conclusion and that no weakening is to be expected from the Reich. ropag nda m the
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  • 71 8 A London, July 19. N Ajr Force officer, two non commissioned officers and an aircraftman were killed when a Hambden bomber crashed near Corby, Lincolnshire, yesterday. The engine was buried m a six-foot crater and the explosion -hook the windows m Corby village, two milts
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  • 134 8 London. Ie& J^ A LENGTHY report on the »J discussion with M. Molotov M been received m London fteai British Ambassador m MetttjW, it is at present being exammedMoscow. TuU The Soviet now has six million •sons who have passed the s )rl rpa
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  • 614 8 Eraser Co. Shar Market Report MESSRS. Fraftf &Co s share maiket report for the w^-v I July 18 states I- en 4 £500.000,000 for additional defence. Just like that. In 1G94 William 111 started the National Debt ball rolling at £1,000,000, Waterloo shot it up to £885 million and after
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  • 554 9 IVTION TO REFUGEE PROBLEM Hongkong Lgee question is becoming more acute problem m Lng and there is an increasing demand that, if chaLot be abolished, it should be made constructive, his demand has been < lengthened with the presistent in--4 helpless Chinese refugees which is causing the authorities than
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  • 127 9 I[ Davison-Light, aged 39, En a suicide leap at a motorEerby. was stated at the inhave been absent from bail kl prot eedings In London. L-thov were married five and I -old the coroner, Mi. I also had failed IV ta ball m'- Metropolitan I irrlage you I n
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  • 79 9 Ursula Janet Mary Gilhespie, rears-old actress, was award I damages against her father, castle dentist, and another driver at Newcastle Assizes n? I road crash m which her tas fractured. Jition to £240 special damages, was awarded £624, 25 per be paid by her father and 75 l oy
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  • 53 9 Third Vicarage Raided r *ho broke into liowsley Derbyshire, ransacked rooms, ate a lunch LJ*2 r t,lp day. drank ginger 1!lp n left with his haul. vered by the vicar i ilmore. the third Derby.shir. burgled m succeaslvi JJ js near Haddon Hall, thi J l f of Rutland, who
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  • 159 9 EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS FOR WORKERS New York. THE New York Times severely criticised the action of New York unions which created a difficult situation when demanding that all work at the World's Fair be carried out by New Yrrk workers. The state of Nevada decided to withdraw from th 2 Fair,
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  • 192 9 MORE KEEP FIT CENTRES ALTHOUGH young Britons are doing their best I* keep fit, there is not enough provision for them to do so, according to a rev'ew of progress published by the National Fitness Council. "It is generally true for the country is a whole,'' tme report says, "that
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  • 331 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Thursday. July 20. 1939. SOCIAL SERVICE JHE Toe H movement, which has been responsible for much good work m Singapore, intends to embark on an interesting undertaking. This is the establishment of "Toe H Mark," which will house newcomers to the •town, and a social club which will
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  • 636 10  - ITALIANS dislike CERMA INVADERS VICTOR BURNETT •By- Sunday Express Correspondent THK average Italian doesn't like Germany. He not only dislikes the Germans, he distrusts the Axis agreement and thinks that his country was forced into it against the hetter judgment of Mussolini. I had an example of this. I was
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  • 377 11 London, July 19. TN tne t-our&e of a comprehensive 1 statement on emergency evacuation plans made last night m the House of Lordx th.' Earl of Munster I ndt r-Setretarv for War, on behall cf the Government, said the whole object of the scheme was to secure
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  • 174 11 BORTION LAW MAY BE ME NDED I, ,imo«t exactly two years SwS Committee mon irkelt. i: as completed its djustment to uhe law ,h be recommended. •sargs aft* ye to be registered. a case was fought m r Aleck William Bourne. cologist and obstetnstreet, W., was found ,i-lully using an
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  • 93 11 Shanghai, July 17. BESTIONS for concentration f the United States Fleet m ii were fuund m an editorial c Irmy and Navy Journal, was received here to-day. journal said: "Unless the Japa)andon their present tactics m East, it would not be surprising Ident Roosevelt were to order a rtration
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  • 71 11 Shanghai. Juiv 17. MAKING the usual threat, the Yomiuri Shimbun. a vernacular Japanese newspaper, says that m the event of war between Japan and Britain, the end will be m favour of the former, reports a Tokyo message. Thf paper further adds that aacn a war Is
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  • 109 11 Where Swing Dancing Is Banned Hamburg. PROPRIETORS of eating establishments and dancing halls m St. Pauli, renowned entertainment distr*t,|have decided to ban all so-call-ed swing dances. number of dancing establishments m St. Pauli had given rise, not only to a good deal of unfavourable comment, but m some places to
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  • 89 11 Shanghai. July 13. CONTACT Icivuen Sir Robert 'raigie, British Ambassador to Japan, and Mr. Arita. Japanese Foreign Minister, is scheduled to be rtsumed to-day. In view i>t the iinpoitance of tbi> talk which is bound to have a strong bearing on future AngloJapjnese relations, the "Social Mass" Party
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  • 48 11 Shanghai, July 17. It is reported that a high Nazi official recently passed through here for Japan to induce the Japanese Government to join the Rome-Berlin military pact. A London report stated that the Tientsin affair was largely inspired by Rome and Berlin .--International News Agency.
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  • 164 11 LITVINOFF NOT IN DISGRACE Vladivostok, July 17. f A MOSCOW repot t siaied that f ,l<-«pii Stalin is not ftnxions to push the Anelo-Soviet negotiations, pniii ing t<» wait f»r the outcome of Hi* Tokyo toiu-enaiions oiv Tientsin. Foreign Cimmlssar Viachesla/ MMolotov. who is reported to be disgusted with foreign
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    • 22 11 For Your Convenience EFORE OR AFTER THE SHOW MXE At The :a?itol restaurant r esh Sydney Rock Oysters AND ••■doeng Strawberries obtainable,
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    14 12 FdH-an- Ka Aerodi-on.. f.„ U U >«*B Count Raciv, ars a*M her I
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  • 85 12 KING AND QUEEN ATTEND THANKSGIVING SERVICE AT THE ABBEY fbrfa Majesties the King and Queen attended a service at Westminster Abbey, London, m thanksgiving for their safe return from the Royal Tour. The above corner picture shows the King and Queen m procession as they left the Abbey after the
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    61 13 I, r London, left uroyoon 'lull uith his Government. with Lord Minister authorised L Government of Britain h Poland may take to defend •net N>*N). Btlow, the Nazi cavalry at the demonstration and the lower picture shows a Nazi banner suspended over a street near the meeting place. It
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  • 122 13 DANZIG NAZIS MASS TO HEAR LEADER'S SPEECH As the world stood m fear of a general war over the future of Daiuig thousands of the Free City's Na/i«> m the uniforms of their party formations massed of the Tiegenhof to hear a speech by Herr Foerster. Nazi District Leader of
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    630 14 H Pearl Adam, contributor lo the London "Sunday Times", writes this amusing article, of interest to the woman who is due for leave. y 35 npol me there was a v heavy, rtfllng fair, like a bear, and iggedbut i as well; md taring if as comfortisl :ier-bed
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  • 241 14 CROUTLS OF OLIVES 6 olives 6 rounds of fried bread Anchovy Butter 1 hard-boiled egg <yolk only) V/ 2 oz. butter cochineal Cayenne pepper parsley to garnish V 2 teaspoonful anchovy paste Sieve the egg yolk, add the butter, parsley, seasoning, anchovy paste and cochineal.
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  • 1722 15 THIS BUSINESS OF SHOPPING DRESTIGF. of Couitoi Buildings, showed us some frocks the other day which 1 were the essence of FEMININE DAINTINESS, chief among which was a little nodel for smart iltttr.con wear of SEERSUCKER, printed gaily m tiny multicoloured flowers on a white ground. A touch of shirring
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    • 78 15 j has always m Stock Smart Selections of Morning, l rteraMD and Evening Var m advanced Models. Capitol Buildings Phone Singapore 3838 M^— l H fll Wmi W*\ \wt. H H ■If ma mfar M ■f "S I w I THIS SEASON Fashion Favours I TWO or MORE STRINGS of
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    • 107 16 I B. I. (AIM AH) SAILING FOR HONG KONG. SHANGHAI FOR PENANG RANGOON AND ANO JAPAN CALCUTTA Tonnage Leaves Tonnage Leaves SHIR/ 1 LA 8.000 July 27 SANTHTA 8.000 July 22 TTLAWA 10,000 Aug !<> TALMA 10.000 Aug. 5 BANTHIA 8.000 Aug SIRDHANA 3,000 19 Bpec'ul I Return i China
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    • 342 16 J T0 FRENCH PORTS il **V( CHARCEURS REUNIS HOMEWARDS. Afar miles Havre, Antwerp, Dunkirk July 21 Z SS3S Nantos. St. Nazarie Bordeaux My 2, ITO SAIGON INDOCHINA o«5««« Tmirane and Hatpnong July ?S CAP «y*£f" Haiphong 1 1 S. A. M. L July 24 OGPAWUIEH For Saigon July 29 So.
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    • 287 16 Tl BYP O«ndBRITiSH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) i Outwards Do# Tonnage Sliore Tonnage 1939 1939 wawmPINDI H.OOO Sept. 22 CARIHAOI IMg INDI 6400 sept. U SuTANA ITS 22 J t «g* ,S Oct I ST* n..;;; A»g. g™ 1 „000 Oct. 20 J BANGALORE n(l £5' RANPURA H.OOO c
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  • 124 17 Tientsin, July 19. ,i; MPTB are being made to stir m anti-Briti>h sentiment at 'Vu u-her? many British "re--1 from Tientsin are awaiting gJlifUni *i blockade. It is rt ported that Chinese ser- „,U of Krii'Mis have b?en quesand it is feared that may be mi to leave
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  • 98 17 Singapore, Wednesday, a .vDING guilty last week to the cAarae, I Seng, 2G-year-old Teochew, police XT.! was sentenced to-day m tho Ird Police Court to six weeks rigorous ment for failing to report at the tral Police Station for the month 01 purt I sector Whittles said
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  • 187 17 The following arrived from N.E.I, by KNILM plane on July 17: Mr. Lemouit Mr lovink. Miss Bertrand. Mr Zimnn r|man, and Mrs. Ekel.s and child. Left for Saigon by KNILM plane on July 17: Mr. Lemouit, Mr Lovink. Ills Bertrand. Mi. R. Schepers. Mr. Baret. Mr. J
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  • 140 17 Mails expected from Japan by the Sumatra Mini due at Singapore to-day. Mails expected from Europe etc •London i by Air (Imperial) today. Delivery of boxholders' letters only 3 pm Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air iK.LM. I to day. Delivery cf boxrolders' letters only 4 p.m.
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    • 249 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES r KEPPEL HARBOUR OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Main Wharf: Crista. Pacific. A.sahan. Sir Entrance Exit Hn-Mngs Anderson, Tembu.su. G. S. Walden. Ship Godown Gate Gate Kind's Dock Wharf: Nil Annul 22 1 1 Coal Wharf: Nil. Promise 22 1 1 Talang Akar 18
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    • 337 17 [POSTAL INTELLIGENCE I TO-DAY Aden Karapara July 20 3 p.m. Africa East Karapara 20 3 pm Australia: -Whole "Qantas" 20 9 pm Ku tralla, Western Centaur 20 7 p.m Burma Karaprra 20 3 pm Canada except West?rn Karapara 20 3 pm. Shanghai l van Heutsz 20 2 p.m. Egypt. Sudan
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    • 28 18 j »j VKItY SAIAItT SELECTION OF FROCiITfor ALL ij~ OCCASIONS, ALSO NEW MATERIALS IN EVENING GOWNS J HOLLYWOOD BRASSIEKS. i Till: SMART SHOP ap.'ol ISmldings 17 Stamford Road.
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  • 837 19 Maid Of Cashel Scores Double (From Our Own Reporter) DRIFT ON lowered the course record for the 5Vi furlongs curved t*m at Ipoh (his afternoon when she won the fifth race m one minute, six and four-fifth seconds. The *f ttr— Qm f M racing-
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  • 101 19 Dividends At A Glance Ran I— PATRMIBM. Sl7 an! Queen's GMfM $9. Olenarrow $1*;. Rare MISS SARDIS $21 and Achilles $7. Straight Flight $11. Race *-OORI'GAN $21 and ft Empire Flower $8. Anton Rogue $14. Ram I— LISHEEN $23 and $6. Silver Lace $7. St. Charles $6. Race S— DRIFT
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  • 86 19 Warsaw, July 19. /GENERAL Sir Edmund Ironside spent a busy day yesterday meeting the Polish civil and military leaders, including Colonel Beck (Foreign Minister), Marshal SmiglyRydz (Inspector-General of Polish Forces), General Kaspazycki (War Minister) and General Stachiwicz (Chief of the General StafT). It if
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  • 617 19 Social Service By Toe H year m the kOUM i available and anxious to embark on the larger plan. Toe H can provide the man-power and Energy For this scheme which although 11 only .vps one side or this pressing soda] problem La an aventr el approach tc further development.".
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  • 2122 20 THE MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 133) Wnratlun of proposed r«- definition ol limits ol tin •paliiN Singapore MOtl i I me lil i ;allly re-d. nlUon Ttted to make their object* ln ,ri lonlal secre* der that, ne may be laid oe- Hi Council. A map showin the propo.'d i r
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  • 245 20 Slump Of Chinese Dollar London. j u n i<, H pOMMENTING on the frt-h\| llrno vv m the hinese dollar the I i ndn H eial News says the fad that the I dollar has been allowed to slide H second time, after so short an inter. I val, strongly
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  • 128 20 London, July 19. W SIR EDWARD HARDING, Permanent Under-Secretary for iv l| Dominions, has been appointed High I Commissioner for Basutoland, Be I chuanaland and Swaziland m sue- 1 cession to Sir William Clark. This l| ri post will, as at present, be held m 18,,, conjunction with
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  • 8 20 HANKOW DISPUTE ll i Domei Aeency.- Reuter Mill
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    • 124 20 Tanglln Barracks:— m All that piece of land oceup J m the War Department and eomp «aj m lots *****, 104|10, 104)11 SPi 'J Mukim of Tanglin as more v MM cularly delineated on Certified M»* 5578 sheets 3 and 4 m the office the Senior Superintendent of vn S
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  • 115 21 Hyderabad. July 18. Tilt Msmaa ul Hyderabad jias sanctioned fai -reaching reforms, including constitution of ihe Legislative Assembly comprising 85 members, of whom 42 will be elected from constituencies formed on a basis of economic interests and under a system of joint electorates with equai
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  • 137 21 STRONGER MANCHUKUO DEFENCES I Shanghai, July 19- Mimshrs of the Japanese Cablet met yesterday and discussed relations, rtportedthal a decision has been oocerning the construction n ,r Cr defences along th? Manchuiri'outer Mongolian border. further agreed that th? recent of the railway line m Manchuii iet planes Ls m connection
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  • 159 21 II London, July 19 lenient of hard bargaining is lieeable m current negotiaMtweea the N.E.I, authorities he London sugar buyers reI f.'ie purchase of the extra tons, recently allotted to the representatives are alleged to Dg out for a higher price than w prepared to oay, m the hope
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  • 27 21 I ana Ladu u L r] don Jul y W« ,fax were e uests °f the vL y Rlven m the Secretary bvtSl «-Ij*gb; ssacior.- B.O.W.
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  • 35 21 Si r A Lo "don, July 19. Oen h,b ald MaVell h *> al v °fficer Co M HisTn h Land Forces, FC^fe to Peace C^forV' the Preparation I* ;oi these forces and ''"-ordinate their
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  • 104 21 "Contribution To Security Triangle" Warsaw, July 19. TENEFAL Sir Edmund Ironside hac I a two-hours talk with Marshal (Smiglyrydz, Supreme Head of the I Polish Forces, and Col. Beck to-day, The conference took place at the Inspector-Generalate of the Polish Army. Gen. Ironside laier lunched with If. Moscicki. The newspaper
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  • 103 21 Quieter Motor Horns London, July 19. AN agreement reached between the Minister of Transport and the manufacturers of motor horns will limit the noise output ol horns lifted to motor vehicles m future. An undertaking has been given to the Minister that after Oct. 1 manufacturers will not offer for
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  • 142 21 London, July 19. IfAPTAIN H. H. Balfour, UnderI Secietary of* State for Air, was a ■.membn of the crew of one of thej .Wellington bombers which, with 1 i i j other air squadrons numbering 100 planes, and including Whiteley bom-' bers and Blenheims, had a
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  • 179 21 1 t Washington, July 19. > THE decision to postpone con- sideration of neutrality legisls- tion meant that President Roosevelt would be forced to call a special session of Congress m tlie event of a European iri*is deve'.op'ng now and January, according to Mr. i Stephen
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  • 68 21 London, July 19. Nearly 700 art experts from about thirty countries will attend the six- i teenth congress oi the History of Art i m London next week. This will be the first time the congress, which is held every three years, has taken place m England. Discussions
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  • 133 21 British Firm's Big Contract London, July 19. ARRANGEMENTS have been mach under which British engineers will stop extensive floods of the Euphrates by construction works near Ramadi, Iraq, to convert thousands cf acres of useless, water log ged land into valuable agriculture) areas. The work will occupy four years at
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  • 88 21 NO BRITISH TROOPS FOR DANZIG London, July 19 IN the House of Commons to-day, asked by Mr. G Le M. Mander (Lib Wolverhampton) whether he would consider the advisability of sending dc tachments of British and French troop.* to Danzig "m order to make clear om determination to stand firm,"
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  • 143 21 London, July 19. TJIR. Arthur Greenwood (Lab., Wake X field) m the Commons to-day I raised the question of the difficulties. of voluntary organisations m find ing the sums required for the em* Igration overseas of refugees. Mr. Neville Chamberlain (Premier :i answer stated that the Government had
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  • 67 21 BILL TO DEAL WITH I. R. A. London, July 19 Sir Samuel Hoar' 'Home Secretary introduced into the House of Commons to-day a bill giving further powers U deal with the activities of the 1.1 A. The bill was read a first time. In a subsequent statement on Parliamentary business.
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  • 794 22  -  "PEN" (Ry HEALTH OFFICE KFFPER HURT R KAL cup toOtlli n<-,cd by a very large jg£ X d-,v i Kirrcr J a.k wh n the Municipal Engineers met and defeated lfc Heat omec'm L* ft* o, the "Farn," Cup amidst deafemng boen and a
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    28 22 WELL SAVED! Spectators crowding round the goalmouth at the final of the Muniri|l football competition between the Engineering department and the UtiMW office yesterday. The Engineers won.- Tribune
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  • 273 22 Chinese Second Team Beat Civilians SCI. A. 11.. 7, CHANG] (VV.D) j CIVILIANS. 1. 1 TUT, < hangi (W.1).) Civilians just managed to score one J goal againft tl»o seven scored by the S.C.F.A. second team m the second round of the Second Division (B) cm the Clerical Uniatl ground
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  • 50 22 Members are reminded that the night Visit following the death of Mr. tmg Kwee Yang's father of No. 195. Joo Chiat Place will be to-day. Dress m Whit? with Black -Tie. Assembly at Mr. Neo Kirn Bfth's residence, No. 80, Joo Chia Place before 7 45 p.m.
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  • 39 22 The finalist., of the A. B and C Knock-out Tournament will play on The players an r A. Hene Swee Lee VS. Te,> Thuang B LOW Bet Ugpa Vg, Tan Boon San Khoon v s Cnua I>uh
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  • 71 22 The following have been selected to play Water- Polo for the V.M.C.A. Junior Department against R.A.F. Ist team on Wednesday. July 26. at Selarang Barracks at 5. p.m. Players are requested to meet In the Junior Department for transport at 4 p.m. sharp. Vow Wan Sung. B. Fones.
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  • 45 22 Paris. Juy 19. The French Rugby Federation announce that the first game m the resumption of international maches with British clubs since the breaking off of relations m 1931 will be played next year aeainst Wales on Easter Monday m Faris.- Renter
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  • 171 22 IN a Div. II B soccer match the S.H.B. ground this cv ingtheß.A.F. (H.Q.) drewi the Excise Dept. Both teams exerted themselH vere unable to score more than a Just before the intervals Hams' the Exvse the lead with a fine drive into the R.A.F. goal, and interval the
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  • 89 22 Before the Chief Justic< I at 10.30 a.m. .-Do« Judgment m 8.52 b, lft Lakhpatrai vs. Tulsi Broil f Before Mr. Justice Pedl< n »f at 11 a.m. jfl 5. 442 37) Shaik Awatl i ton H*t waydan vs. s j t K d Q 268 38) Makforth Ba-0
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  • 504 23 IIBST ROUND RESULT REPEATED MANCHESTERS 1. IV cont«-tcd. thr first division league fixture between the S c c and tin MamnestTs played at the Stadium yesterday td in I diiJW. each it* scoring a goal. They drew in the first A flS wc
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  • 17 23 trnm re no workers for the harM guns re go- exercises that a list has commit
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  • 99 23 London, July 19. l\\ CHINA lias come into be* L and with it a now unity and declared Brig.-Genera] C. R. ne, speaking al the meeting" rekin Syndicate this mornto the war the economic reef the south-west provinces of fere unknown but now immense and other industrial resources to?
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  • 57 23 Singapore, Wednesday. Justice Manning, P. A. R. L najalam Chettiar claimed a sum on a thavani letter dated and interest thereon from yEK n Cnet tiar Defendant W.ed for $4,128.15. ffifc entered judgment of e r v Plaintiff and $4.371.7 b ft Plaintiff's judgment er.t -st defendant's |Wm?
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  • 14 23 II f Three Texas oilht to Damman Oil well firr c had just
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  • 246 23 Raffles Institution Beat Y. Juniors At Cricket I Singapore. Wednesday IN a low scoring cricket match played at the Raffles Institution padang, the Raffles Institution defeated the V.M.C.A. juniors by 17 runs. S. Nair (39> for Raffles and S. M. Hope (17) for the V's were the only two to
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  • 310 23 "WAR ANY HOUR" -Mr. Roosevelt New York, July 19. DRESIDENT Roosevelt issued i solemn warning of the dangers of the European situation at the conference of Republican and Democrat Senators at the White House last night. According to the New York Herald Tribune. He states that the European situation was
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  • 36 23 Mr. R. S. Bartli WBJ taken to Hospital yesterday evening with a suspected fracture of the left collar-bone. Ho is said to have fallen from B bicycle whiie riding along East Coast Road.
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  • 102 23 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Wednesday. AT an extraordinary general meeting of the Malacca Mercantile Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, it was to-day decided that the Society Should be liquidated. This follows a recent unsuccessful action by the Society against the Government m connection with the
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  • 32 24 CRAIGIE-ARITA TA LKS RESUME lokyo. Jul> 11>. V.JIK ia4en < \i*ti*4 kk mtmi talk mih M triti m the TirnNin dbpute al 9 a.m.. local lime, al Mr. \ril:i\ official re- sidence. Reuter
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  • 20 24 lin Donvei udjoui ddi until 4 p m Bri i he eutra- the British C< I B i d ii
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  • 20 24 Sa 1 Itanci oo July 19 rhs death ha occurred ol the AmtriM natural! I Edmund Heller ►utei
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  • 82 24 Li ndoi July It rhe 8.1 cruiser Mauritius, which -day at Wallsend. is ter ship ol ji.ms Nigeria, winch laun '■'< I at Walker on Ayn naval yard xiv- will be the third cruiser launched i m 25 hours, for yesterday H M.S. Dido. irhich i.. the leader
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  • 45 24 Melbourne. July 19. A .erne lot burnt)in Burope under plans to those already approved by the Swiss and Netherlands Governments, are announced by Senator Foil. Minister ol the Interior. It is believed the scheme orovkleg for immigrants from Denmark. Reuter Finland and Sweden.
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  • 42 24 London. July 19. Mr W B Morrison < Minister of, Agriculture) revealed that considerable' additions had recently been made to] the country's wheat reserves when an-| twering questions on the price ol wheat j In the House of Commons to-day Reuter
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  • 27 24 Malta. July 19. A number ol French naval air officers have arrived by air to discuss matters of mutual interest with the Malta authorities. Reuter
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  • 246 24 JHE usual weekly mo tlll 'W Cabinet was held this nj and it is assumed that the prl of negotiations with Poland i Russia and Japan was under ffl review H j Conversations m Tokv,, bet»l I British Ambassador and Foreign Minister were res--.. d iM when Sir Robert
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  • 98 24 |CLEVEN thousand Freem^or.s^J Home and ovei^eas thun-td^Bfi jpia this afternoon, when the K_H< Grand Patron of the Order _|l the Duke of Kent as Grand Msß)i the United Grand Lodm- <>i E^__L\ succession to the Duke of C m resigned. M The richly embroidered ucid II and dark blue
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  • 54 24 COERINC TOURS GERMAN DEFEN t Berlin. Jl Gen. Goering is making a t<<^^fcection of Germany's western it J m /hen visiting Wiesbaden an fl(^B le zone behind the Sieging iMMmi told workers that they ha > ('l,,u^Bdecisively to a happy future to^H many and the whole world J tinning hi.s
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  • 25 24 A party of FOrtiifue* army A. who have been studying I blem s m England, have F Th*« ot-p atftvtnfl for sevw 1H Reuter
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