Morning Tribune, 22 July 1939
1939-07-22
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section13 1939-07-22 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE L 4-S«- ,4C SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, July 22, 1939. FIVE CENTS13 words
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356 1939-07-22 1 VT DETERMINED 0 HAVE HIS WAY Berlin, July 21. LER who it. on holiday m the Bavarian Alps, is looking forward to a peaceful solution of the Danzig question, but lout compromise on Germany's part, according to wellirmed political circles Official emphasis now isReuter - 356 words
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Article262 1939-07-22 1 Hyde Park, Juiy 31. (TENDING at a press conference that the decision to defer on on neutrality legislation Id harm business. President scvelt quoted a prominent busisman having told him recently t the failure of Congress to act this question was "killing the e>t little business boom ever n."Reuter - 262 words
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Article43 1939-07-22 1 London, July 21 nmtic correspondent ■"■fetched f n "Auctions are being tohwn Mr Seeds thLs evening the talks to be resumed uctions are being sent aen h the French Govern*choH rr art Identical with those disroln Paris to M. Naggiar.— ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article42 1939-07-22 1 Chungking. July 21. Japanese' troops are reported to ha c, landed at Swabue under coyer of a he, tf naval and aerial bombardment stated that Chengnai, a coastal town j near Swatow. has also fallen into Japa-J nese hands. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article102 1939-07-22 1 London, July 21. THE Federation ol Empire (tiam bers of Commerce has ap- j proved a resolution to be sub- j S mitted to the Government on the Z desirability of r< training from 5 pressing: for the enforcement of J J the regulation requiring theReuter - 102 words
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Article36 1939-07-22 1 The death has cvcurred m Paris of !.ady Moyne. She underwent an operation m Mnrch, on account of which T xrd Moyne hurr^d home from the H'est Indies, where is Chairman of Mie Royal Sanitorium ReuterReuter - 36 words
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74 1939-07-22 1 Germany Censors Letters From Britain Metz. July 21. IT is reported tbt! all correspondence bearing British and French postmarks is being submitted to censorship at Post Offices m German towns along the Franco-Ger man frontier. Letters are examined by means of infra-red rays, and suspicious ones ant also all newspapersReuter - 74 words
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Article23 1939-07-22 1 London, July 21. Earl Dudley has' been re-elected President of the Federation of Chambers of Commerce of Empire at the annual meeting. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Advertisement19 1939-07-22 1 Qher Pages j Eft?"* ii I >**" i n kru|»i»> IS J» f St>let ti«»ns ls> Sport 20 Z Ifk:ranis19 words
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Advertisement165 1939-07-22 1 THE NEW ENAMEL om\ ltf|fg3lfi* MADE FROM BAKELITE vm mi <*m*mMtiti&*'* o^\ Quick drying, giving a lasting lustre, for r^^^^f iiiiii^ interior and exterior use. Will always llw >B£v^" '^ff-fJ retain its lustre when washed. Great -I^** 1 JLSy\ durability, will resist acids. Stocked m M .■ms&Gojisji^L If) differ, nt165 words
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1255 1939-07-22 2 BISHOP AT Y.M.CA. SCHOOL OF COMMERCE PRIZE -GIVING EXCELLENT RECORD OF LAST YEAR Singapore, July 21. j" IE 3im;op of Singapore (the Right Rev. B. C. Roberts), speaking at tin traituU prize-giving this morning of the V MCA. School ttf Comm?t:e. said* I ''or oi re I have had a1,255 words
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119 1939-07-22 2 pASSENGER traffic during the August holidays is going to be exceedingly heavy. F.MS. Railway authorities, with a view m checking overcrowding ai« muiung the nisrht mall train from Singapore to Kuala Lunipnr oa Aug. 4 m two portions. The first portion, conveying fir-.t119 words
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Article60 1939-07-22 2 As the "Chitrar* is not I*. .1 fkong until Sunday* rZ.^'^ she is not expected to urr V »t I ™K o7 nt Vu arly oa Thursiav J* Ul J 27 T e actual tim the^?S Ls due wUI be advised later but expected that she will sail60 words
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456 1939-07-22 2 Singapore, Friday. k7 FHF] outlook for the rubber industry seems more encouraging-," said Mr. 11. Renton at the annual general meeting of Punggor Rubber Estates Ltd. held .to-day. "The world stock position is reliably estimated at 386,418 tons, equal to rather less than four456 words
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Advertisement40 1939-07-22 2 pSm PRO FES SO| ggjgj ILMUDDIN and Roro copi BtMor n Study tn Prance Italy, fy- I id. II ilta and U' vll piMittvelv -n..A \< i how to I In. BuHineiia, Fn. D( !,d REX HOTEL, Singapore. (Tr! No. :.,,(h.40 words
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Article410 1939-07-22 3 Watch German Propaganda! \ii:iSpf Singapore, Friday. Lffl BROTHERS' sensatZ Pi^ure, "Confess.ons Tt* spy" was given a 1 Iming to the Smgar r h-morning. The re P r banned by b 2* i > assed by is mmm_ J s Bll pS espionage m Ame-rP-ald" recent trials m rorfc Wthougn Turrou,410 words
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343 1939-07-22 3 Inspector Doubts Story Of Mysterious Intruder Singapore, Friday. THIS is a story of two women who married the same man and lived in the same house. Yesterday mormng at 5 o'ciock, a», usual Lee Chee Wa. who keeps a porfc shop on the ground343 words
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93 1939-07-22 3 Singapore. Friday. OVER fifty doctors attended r. meeting of the British Medical A^ociation (Malaya Branch Southern Div Won; which was held this evening a, the general Hospital. —m Papers were read by member ami then followed by a general The subject for the eveninc wai93 words
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Article85 1939-07-22 3 Singapore. Friday. VUE Ah Cheong <39» and Ng Ah Hock 1 (30- were produced this morning m Ste fifth police court before Mr. L. C. oh. when the following charge was explained to them. That they at Anglo-Chinese »gh commit theft "of three suit cases an d contents85 words
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Article55 1939-07-22 3 Singapore, Friday. ♦•OENTENCE me to death. It would sbe best,"' exclaimed an elderly Chinese, speaking m Malay, this afternoon, when charged with beg- ging for arms m public. But the magistrate (Mr. Fletcher- Cook) sentenced hnn and others charged at the *ame tune S to the house55 words
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Article61 1939-07-22 3 Singapore, Friday. nLEADING guilty to the charge of, driving negligently at the Junction cl Paterson Hill and Grange Road ana colliding with another car on Jun^ A, FLt G B M. Bell was to-day fined 540, by Mr C H. Whitton. Traffic Judge. FLt. Bell's car left61 words
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Advertisement47 1939-07-22 3 Are Your Eyes Weak j Have a modern Scien- idgS**^ tific eye examination! W— -^A If glasses are not ft needed none will be \*!J I recommended. I Thompson Optical Co. Qualified Eyesight Specialist* Arcade Bldg., Ground Floor. Tel. 3002 R A Thompson, Dr. ol ocular Sclencft47 words
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Advertisement59 1939-07-22 3 Silvikrin treatment restores the hair-forming tissues to normal functions. Write for free booklet _"The Natural Way of Hair Culture." SILVIKRIN BRILLIANTINE For Hair-dressing and WaveItting. Also protects the Scalp cc from Dandruff and Loss of Hair, rom all Chemists, High-class Stores and Hair-dressers. Sole Distributors: lAHAMIN PENHAS 117-125 Cecil Street.59 words
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Advertisement185 1939-07-22 3 GiddinessA Danger to Life! tiiness. breathlessness, fnintness, head pains, cart that 'thumps' after sl,ght t.ert.on. all signs that you need a revrtalmng. beatifying course of Phyllosan tables. •Phyllosan' tablets will revitalise your blood strengthen your heart, rejuvenate your arteries and correct your blood pressure. Mrs wr ,tes •"I >m find185 words
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Article28 1939-07-22 4 London, Friday. GOLD nBtJ 2 Bare :,M F H-M IM*H SILVER S l)o t Hi 13 16 10 13 16 fSnrtrd i f r >'« WM lo28 words
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Article16 1939-07-22 4 T.m STANDARD ro-d;iv Change r Tnoon E2M OM Ff-rward a: 1225 i I 'i16 words
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Article60 1939-07-22 4 Previous To-div L nclun F 'i RI'BBER Quietly .steady oL ril C Spot Buyers 85 16 83a quiel Sellers 87 16 37 16 l.< Forward August Buyers 85 16 Sellers 87 16 8 7iV 2nd Forward September Buyers 83 8 Sellers 87 16 hi? 3rd Forward Oct Dec.60 words
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Article83 1939-07-22 4 PALM OIL (Malay) Previous To-day 1 1 F g In bulk July. Aug. COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) nUM nomina u«h July shipment rQi7« nn min,i S AGO FLOUR (Sarawak) nommal £1C26 July Aur. shipment 9 sellers TAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist quality 93j Singapore* July Shipment 13 6 .sellers n PEPPER83 words
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Article133 1939-07-22 4 London. Fnj IA Previous To-day n, Distillers 94 9 94 10V Dunlop Rubber 27 3 27 3 General Electric 743 743 Imperial Chemical Industries 28<7 l 28 7 Imperial Tobacco 1313 1313 Anglo-Dutch 22 6 22 1' Canadian Pacific 43 S London Tin 3 ji 3 iV133 words
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Article51 1939-07-22 4 RTBBER New York. Jn Market Tone P us T °-?W Chai Spot o Steady Steady P Buyers I<M* 16 916 -11 Forward Oct Dec S ellen 161ilG *****6 era uc cc. Buyer? 16 1116 16^ -11 tin" Sellers 16 J3 16 163^ -11 Market Tone Spot Qlllcl51 words
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Article47 1939-07-22 4 London. Friday tt t> i Previous To-day Chan TT 1 AmcS, lf losm S Middle rate) 176.72 Unchanged Tt on £2? ICloSing middle r ate) 8.74 5 8 8.75 18 i TT on I&nnV? C J SII g Selling rate 4 3 4 Nominal Unchanged47 words
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328 1939-07-22 4 Singapore, Friday. J^l-. vi jckj M that while he sympathised with the position of accused's iamily he must inflict a penalty sufficiently heavy to impress en others the seriousness of this offence, Mr C. H. Whitton. Traffic District Judge and Magistrate, to-day sentenced Tan328 words
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Article110 1939-07-22 4 Fraser 's Daily Report Tin Singapore, Friday. Tin at midday was $133, down ft, anc e m Snot" Rubber at 4 J clock The London market yesterday showei wth the a acT ce H ai l d T aU Street was easier with the Industrial average down 1 40 nnfJi110 words
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Advertisement70 1939-07-22 4 YOUR VALUABLES Protectr 0 n° nX our i« an Individual to provide for his valued 'rS^H the safet y tha t is SSS by our vault where Sl h ve safe b °xes of various HM| for hire at moderate mtea. Jg"S the mselves hold the KhYS and ONLY THEY70 words
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Advertisement19 1939-07-22 4 SOUTH BItIBISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. I niiii| M 'iirßiable Seeiirigv Tel 5920 i nU I 1 Hnlavson Green j19 words
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Article178 1939-07-22 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, July 21. 5 p.m. Company D ndend Books Close Total fof TIN Date Ex Div year Ipoh Tin 16d. July 17 9 3 8% Payable Date Total lor Kampong Lanjut 6d. No. 12 July 26 Aug 2 July 27 2Va% Kinta Kellas 2fc%178 words
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Article580 1939-07-22 5 DOCKS SHARES L By Fraser t, Company ,uly 21. 5 p.m. 38,- tfftfeJ 19i9 20 9 p0 0.72 0.76 |M 18 9 19 9 r i*tt<* 8 3' 2 9--19 6 21UIOC 614 64Fatt 032 034 24-25 6x6 Tin g 6|3 Bunting 13 3 i 4 6cd 0 Till Idfi580 words
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Article178 1939-07-22 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Friday. Ayer Wengs 0.71 0.73 Batu Selaiigors i-£ Hong Fatts o*l QM Hongkong Tin 18j w° Tplphn>; 0.54 0.50 Kamunting Tin »J KatuTin 2016 216 Kents li 9 Z| KillinghalLs 13 J; 14 j? Kramats g Kuchais L H Laruts 4 4 'J Linguls I- 4178 words
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Advertisement127 1939-07-22 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Bstablished by Royal Charter AD. 1824 Incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society* BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000.- Reserve Fluid 10.500.n00 London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland.— Rotterdam, The Hague, a:% 64 branches and sub-branches a* smaller places Netherlands127 words
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Miscellaneous247 1939-07-22 5 DEBENTURES AND LOANS Ujynard Co. Ltd $30,000 3 r; 1937 red. 1962 $2,750,000 t j Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 norn s JJJ May 15, Nov. 15 y JO 2 K^** MUNICIPALITY 1938 red. 1958 $4,000,000 f 01 "Jd. 1940 $400,000 Int. Int May 15, Nov. 15 y »Urn247 words
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Article180 1939-07-22 6 FIGHTING COOLIE BOUND OVER Singapore. Fridajj^H THIRTEEN Chinese, two of whom fll I* their heads swathed m bandai™ and four Tamils were charred fl affray m -the Third Police Court, fl morning. H The men, alleged to have been fl I volved m a "free-for-all" at fl 1 Alexandra Brickworks180 words
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Article20 1939-07-22 6 Meeting of the Rules Comi 10 a.m. fl Before the Senior Deputy mm 10 a.m.: —Taxations'.20 words
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Advertisement259 1939-07-22 6 The ICE FOLLIES of 1939 v I which \ou cannot afford to m j sv mm,-/-POSITIVELY LAST Dal mf^ 3 5 6 b 9 B @C [CA?I TOJ M.G.M.s Dazzling shou „f shou/^E 1 W "icefollie! I OF 1939"¥ l[\ JOAIV CRAWFORD H Lew Ayres, Lewis St«,;:c -indßs The International259 words
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Advertisement193 1939-07-22 7 \^a J Ammh -•■> ■•■•■•■••fr ,n COMMANDS S UN TALKIE j &V- (NEW WORLD) Kichardson will take j 7.30 TO-NIGHT 9-30 B p e* Placed o& I Walt Disney's Masterpiece j who is on leave j *i.«U While j I and the j B!^ W m I Seven Dwarfs*' HAM193 words
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Advertisement169 1939-07-22 7 jf I POSITIVELY LAST 4 SHOWS TO-DAY! j I 11 A.M. 3-15, 6-I5 and 9-I5 P.M. r •a 1' DON THF I %1 j AMECHE RITZ BROTHERS i ~ZZ A Musical Comedy Version ol ALEXANDRE DUMAS' t _^9 i THE THREE MUSKETEER j i 3 v "J imiiii IARNEs"^ GLORIA169 words
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313 1939-07-22 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Saturday, July 22, 1939. FAR EAST TENSION JHK fall m the value of the Chinese dollar has produced what are described as chaotic conditions m Shanghai. 'There is no business; everything has been completely paralysed," was the comment of one commercial magnate on the state of affairs I313 words
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Article, Illustration987 1939-07-22 8 Madame Tabouis - HITLER says he WILL GET DANZIG by the END OF AUGUST Madame Tabouis Jsy- IN Paris there is by now hardly any hope tliat a full threeparty pact between Britain, Prance and Ki.rsia will be signal. It li at least real used that the I. us lan.s do not want987 words
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Article88 1939-07-22 8 f Singapore. FrldoM SEQUEL to a collision between a and a pedestrian on Serangoon was heard m the Traffic Court v where One Theam Huat, the d 1; the car. was charged with caW M vous hurt to Noor Mohamed oy w V negligently on July 20. tfohan^B88 words
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Advertisement20 1939-07-22 8 ■vi. jj •i_i* m mi ir. tt- vnTTi Trrrr n J MMS fr 1/ white I WHISKY 1 WPS Dl20 words
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1139 1939-07-22 9 Outrages Are Resumed Jerusalem, July 20. HE recent lull m terrorist activities ended this morning when five Arabs were killed and eight wounded m eight oarate shooting incidents m and around Telaviv, Rehovoth 5 Petahtiqua. Traffic is suspended m the three towns.— Lfpr Loudon. JulyReuter - 1,139 words
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Advertisement24 1939-07-22 9 Pof r Convenience "ORE OR AFTER THE SHOW ft l\E At The :apitol "KTAURANT h S >' d »ey Rock oysteri R„ AND v.rawberrtc, Obtainable.24 words
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Advertisement83 1939-07-22 9 1 TNI TRUI TONIC POOD ■HlWU^HffiiJ lllllllll 1 J m mm mm -db r THi \R___T LABEL A ♦♦ll I ."White iabei" White Label UJ scotch Whis* 1 I _M °f GREAT AQE j. I Jj^H <£: pfRT>I 1 1 i*h^^hl Itnever Varies I-i SOLE AGENTS: SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd.83 words
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Article, Illustration145 1939-07-22 10 SYDNEY WOOIIJ.KSON, apparently quite recovered from the disappointment caused by his failure m the "Mile df the Century* at Princeton, sained bis fifth successive mile championship at the Amateur Athletic Association's meeting at the White City, London. Wooderson, covered (he distance m 4 minutes 11.9 seconds, which wasPlanet News - 145 words
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Article, Illustration65 1939-07-22 10 CANADA'S NATIONAL MEMORIAL a slm^d W l 2*l "-l^tahm of C^aJL h0 fc Jd O 22? SZEL UnVCllcd with fittin^ ceremony by His Majesty, King Geo** I assemoled to take part n the ceremonies. This «€dtatSo2S^^ Q int be th »< J '^ea with the crowd of 10,000 war veteransPlanet News - 65 words
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Article, Illustration110 1939-07-22 11 Fashions At The Royal Regatta AT HENLEY on the last day of the Royal Regatta, there were still many fashions to be seen by way of hats and gowns. The one above shows a wool embroidered straw hat featuring the tiny crown motif blended with a very wide brim. OnPlanet News - 110 words
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Article, Illustration93 1939-07-22 11 I lARBLE (U.S.A.) decisively beat Kay Stammers Ml Britain) 6—2, 6—o m the final of the women's singles 1 c Wimbledon lawn tennis championships, London. This to 3hows Miss Stammers (right) congratmla,ting Miss .burble after the match. Planet News AWMmmi >nanc «nd ouu. I m Hollywood. Mrs. JackPlanet News - 93 words
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Article, Illustration920 1939-07-22 12 Accessories Can Make Or Break Your Costume |N spite of aU that has been writte on the suojt-ct of accessories, many of us spend too large a portion ot our clothes' budgets on jjowns and coats, although we all admit that accessories can make or break a costume. The general920 words
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Advertisement22 1939-07-22 12 MANILA SHOP RAFFLES HOTEL AH Baby Clothing at reduced prices. :X: Sports Clothes a Speciality. :X: DRESSMAKING INDERTAKEN AT VERY HOMUH CHARGES.22 words
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Advertisement50 1939-07-22 12 "MAXIXE* 9 LAD.ES' HAIRDREJSING Ai.lt BEaiTTyTaLON. Have hair PEBMANEN^7^AVED^T NEW WIRELESS MACIKE W?ai OT n l. d H S a C H m, rt qUlClc and excellent Results. we also specialize ln Facial Beauty Treatment and ■m Max Factor Co.our Harmony Make-Ups. RAFFLES HOTEL B^ST^. BRAS BASAH Telephone 2868. au50 words
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Article485 1939-07-22 13 Take A Fragile Trend DK1DES, when they choose the conventional gown, with long flowing skirt frothy veil and exquisite bouquet, are alway.s beautiful, bul this season they can be more lovely than ever, thanks to the whims of Fashion which have taten a quaint and fragile trend. Whether485 words
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Article, Illustration160 1939-07-22 13 I 2 go to make this magnificent U bridal gown which is to oe **?cii m tht 20th. Century-Fox film I 'Forecasts of Fashion," now shov. iw at the Alhambra. I even parasols, may be added to complete the picture. The more statuesque type of bride160 words
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Advertisement141 1939-07-22 13 JFV Wj*^" TMkT JtiA -^S.-y^3M^^^BP?MKftJ--- -ifjß •*■**> V *20ttmVF^--mmWV9UMir^ "jdffj^^^V that has never RECIPE 1 Wlatched and which has made famous m Malaya for over twenty for baking or boiling ii u r n thr ,incsl ,lams are wluirt for thc PINEAPPLE HAM vi procp *"> Wfiiih produces their won.n,\,141 words
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Advertisement40 1939-07-22 14 -1 Tl£«Bi mm mm S. ___\*TT^ fi mm af m aamrn* B^ I*f ct S E t i** I Ab dlfixls jt*-?* > m mmmxm i^ j: 1 i» B»K^ MB— BK $OB^ 0BBBI&. ""Hr H»5~ -t^.i ~C 1 T Jm\40 words
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Article133 1939-07-22 15 'ma mm, mm TO-DAY i Brunei and Labuan 1 A parcels only) an d Dungun (Parcels only) vitainx Ue s Indies: -Bagan V Sumatra, S. East j Moluccas and By x pk bas and Singkawang Miri prepaid at special Marudu July 22 3.30 p.m. Santhia 22 3 p.m Hakozaki133 words
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Article56 1939-07-22 15 L from Netherlands fi XL.M.) to day Delivery its' letters only 4 p.m and veries of letters and parcels: on the same day. fected irom Europe etc. by Air (XL.M.) to day, .holders' letters only 7.30 y and general delivery ofl i. or. Monday, kcted from China and Japan!56 words
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Article141 1939-07-22 15 Singapore, Friday. AT the conclusion of the continued hearing of the case m which Pri-! Mate Dainton, a British soldier, was I charged on three counts, driving neg?i-[ gently, driving without a licence and driving when not covered by a third party insurance policy, Mr. C. H. Whlt-i141 words
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Article18 1939-07-22 15 m (Netherlands) despatch- »ore en July ll and 13 Bp<' In London on July 17 and! B^18 words
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Article374 1939-07-22 15 (From Our Own Correspondent > Muar, July 21. interesting case was heard l>% Inche Haron bin Ahmad, when a member of the theftiar community Somo Chetty, was produced before Inche Haron bfa Ahmad charged with possession of dutiable goods, to wit 10 bottles of sandalwood374 words
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133 1939-07-22 15 Germany To Aid Rumanian Agriculture Bucharest, July 21. (PEHMANY and Rumania have signed a protocol providing for vast schemes to improve Rumanian agriculture. This is one of a series of practical tocuments whereby Germany hope? to implement the Rumanian economic pact. According to a well-informed German source, tne protocol isReuter - 133 words
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Article49 1939-07-22 15 INDEX NUMBERS FOR CABLE TRAFFIC The following are Index, nnmElrs representing the estimated trtfiftc receipts of Cable and Wireless Limited, .as related to comparable traffic in 'he y*?ar 1929 based at 100:— June 1939 65.9 j Average for 1938 69.3 j 1 Average for 6 months 1939 703 f49 words
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Advertisement263 1939-07-22 15 t"\S IMIILLP LIKE. (Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. July 30 Aug. 4 am Aug. 31 Sept. 4 rates IIP tickets from Sin &apore to Australia issued at the "WSS^ Brisba or M/SVDXEY u^ 56*2.86 Ist class $4.10.71 2nd class return $681.48 Ist class $456.42 2nd class E BANK263 words
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Advertisement72 1939-07-22 15 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD, (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA j "SHI It A L A 8,000 TONS SAILING JULY 27 AT 3 P.M. The above ve f v 1 has excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon and ;eco?id Salocn passengers. 3pecial Hohdav Return72 words
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Miscellaneous143 1939-07-22 15 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit SHIP Godown Gate Gate Kum^ang 18 2 3 Aase Maersk 16 2 3 Pangkor 14 2 3 Hakozaki Maru 13 2 3 Meonia 11 2 3 Ajax 9 2 3 Santhia 7 2 3 Perak 31 2143 words
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2131 1939-07-22 16 THE MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE CHAPTER 133 Siiujapon. M Hue i Municipal O. ]33» that it i proposed to n u« Limit., oi the s,n o i and Who *J«L2ttlsJ£l ited to make thui ObJ« <>; m >* writing IO the Colon:a: Secret, ry i ,-der that th- MM may be MM2,131 words
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Article172 1939-07-22 16 BRITISH CONCERN FOR REFUGEES London. j uU :1 PRESIDENT Itoostvelts mvi. for a meeting i„ *p£2* Governments interested n '?7 for aiding refugees was support','!^ Sir Samuel Ho are m s j££* dinner to members of the i v Governmental Refugees' (omn^ m London last night. H He said theReuter - 172 words
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Article87 1939-07-22 16 Royal Garden Party Dropped t I London. July I WEATHER robbed ten thousands of a Buckingham Palace i i party which had tc be cancelled! last moment ov.ing to the \m downpour of rain after thouaa i guests had already arrived I guests waited for half an hour I iReuter - 87 words
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Advertisement167 1939-07-22 16 Tanglin Barracks.— All that piece of land occupie the War Department and comp m lots 104;», Io4jlo, ***** am Mukim of Tanglin as more J cularly delineated on Certified 6578 sheets 3 and 4 m the oft the Senior Superintendent of m Singapore. r^ W, BARTLH president, Municipal Commissi SINGAPORE167 words
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1080 1939-07-22 17 Sheep Dealer's Public Examination I Singapore, Friday. NATIONS that he was being cut left and right by iival cattle livestock dealers so that m the end he was forced to lose money ad- by Mr. Richard James Potter Clarke (s\> of the Changi to bis lordship. Sir Percy McElwaine, m1,080 words
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Article90 1939-07-22 17 ROYAL VISIT TO WEYMOUTH London, July 21. Seventy thousand people gave The Majesties with the Princesses Elizabet and Margaret, an enthusiastic welcom when they arrived at Weymouth to em bark on the Royal yacht for a visit k Dartmouth. The Royal Family drov m the open car to the Pier,Reuter - 90 words
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Article168 1939-07-22 17 Hint Of Expropriation In Sicily Rome, July 21. MUSSOLINI has decided to tackle the economic problem of hifi landed estates m Sicily. He declared m an address at the Palazzo Venezia to the Sicilian authorities that landed estates must be deprived of their feudal character and the people that workReuter - 168 words
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Article90 1939-07-22 17 Moscow, July 21. The claim that Soviet Russia has the wjrld's biggest submarine fleet is made m an article m Pruvda m connection Iwith the U.S.S.R 's first Navy Day on 'Monday, by the Commissar ol Shipbuilding. He declares that the Soviet's submarines alone are sufficientReuter - 90 words
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Article50 1939-07-22 17 Tokyo, July 21 The walled city of Kaoping describe, as a .strategically important point ii South-east Shansi, was occupied by th< Japanese on Monday and the town Tsehchow. a stronghold of Chinese ir regulars m south-eastern Shansi, j claimed to have been taken on Tuesday ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article94 1939-07-22 17 I Warsaw, July 21. len. Sir Edmund Ironside has left b cial plane for Eniland on the comple i of his visit. His <"xact destination is et, but it Ls believed he will join th mary service at Amsterdam. Befon ring, he spoke m Polish to a detachitReuter - 94 words
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Article33 1939-07-22 17 London. July 21. i The death is announced of Lord Gran ville.— Reuter. Lord Granville had been British Minuter to Athens, Copenhagen and Th Hague and his last appointment was ii33 words
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Article37 1939-07-22 17 GRACIE FIELDS GETS DIVORCE B London, July 21. Ie Fields, has been granted a from the theatrical producer Fitt, with wnom she has not liv?d 932. Mr. Justice Bucknill ext cised his discretion m petitioner's favou ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Advertisement227 1939-07-22 17 TRADEBARGAINS j FOR SALE BARGAINS! Read this page of Special Trade Bargains appearing m th« Morning Tribune every Saturday. Yoi will find what you are looking for am 6AVE MONEY. Whatever your optical requirement-....NAN-SIN has exactly what yor want plus efficiency and economy. I^m up 6363 for a convenient appohitmen227 words
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Article1688 1939-07-22 18 "MARCUS SUPERBUS - "MARCUS SUPERBUS" (By THE July meeting of tiie Perak Turf Club will be brought to a ciose 1 this afUrnoon when a final card of eight events will be worked off. The majority of the fields are rather small, but this does not detract from the interest1,688 words
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Article51 1939-07-22 18 Following are selections for this afternoon's racing at Ipoh:— Race I.— POLO. Queen's Course. Race 2 ST. CHARLES. Miss Wendy. Race 3.— TOYMAN: Flying Column. Race 4.— HIVI HIVI. Hercules. Race S.— PATRAMBIC. Miss Sardis. Race 6— ROYAL HAMPTON. Barford. Race 7.— TONROE. Measure. Race B.— KISSING CUP. Silver51 words
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Article253 1939-07-22 18 Monks Hill School Sports Sinfiapore, Friday. MONKS Hiil School held its first Annual Athletic Sports this afternoon on the School ground. The weather was fine, and there was a large crowd to watch the sports. Cavenagh House won the House Championship. Mrs. R. Walker distributed the prizes Results t ßesults253 words
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Article52 1939-07-22 18 DV kind permission of tl* I W~ Officer Commanding and M cers of the Royal Air frorteß Band of the Royal Air Force'] play from 4.4:> p.m. and durinrl interval, at Hi t v. -ning's Hjl J Malaya Cup semi-final bftj Singapore and the Combined l k^ j vices.52 words
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210 1939-07-22 18 Singapore Table Tennis Championship Meet Singapore. Salu rfl W WILL Loh Kum Soon, sl pore's table tennis eh« for the past two yean 11 history and win the 11 championship again this I thus becoming the first M to win the Singles charopifl^H for three years m success^* Although Kum210 words
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170 1939-07-22 19 Fs Unable To Reply Only Goal Scored 1, R.A.F. Rs 0. KSS ami speed were the features of the Reserve Division Ke played at the Stadium yesterday m which the S.C.F.A. EL beat lhe R.A.F. Reserves by the only goal scored m the c170 words
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Article19 1939-07-22 19 Dr. S. J. Campbell. Malayan Medical Service, has been seconded to the Government of Brunei.19 words
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Article39 1939-07-22 19 Commissions as Acrting Sub-Lieuten-uits m the S.S.R N.V.R. have been granted to Mr. C H. White and Mr. R. H. Stevens. The resignation of his commission as Sui -Lieutenant by Mr. A J. Brown has been accepted.39 words
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Article94 1939-07-22 19 Singapore. Friday. WHILE standing on a ledge at a terrace to view a zinc gutter he had been. asked to repair On July 14, a 45-year-old tin-smith. Low Km. fell on to the ground below, a diop *of about 12 feet, when the ledge gave way. Low Kin94 words
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Article20 1939-07-22 19 Dr. H. M. Nev n, Pathologist, Institute for Medical Research. FM.S has Leen promoted Pathologist, Penang.20 words
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Article34 1939-07-22 19 Itions of Mr. S. Wright, le 11, Prisons Department, Adcocfc and Mr. B. Nicnol rade 111 to Grade I and pectlvdy are gazetted mmissioners issued -p for sterling rendon during the week end-34 words
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Article280 1939-07-22 19 N Engineers reserves beat the Manchester reserves by four ye' terda" X tTVt division lea S"e soccer match played at r j P^sed from the start, over the bar. m the nexi ra fr rs J lttack^ again ran clean through the Tads' gre a .shot near the upL^280 words
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Article564 1939-07-22 19 ITIRST concrete step in the matter of rice control in the Colony has been taken wiib the publication, in the Government Gazette last rticrht. of an order bringing into operation the Food Control Ordinance (Part 2). A system of registration of rice dealers-- iirp rters. exporters,564 words
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Article326 1939-07-22 19 Funeral Qf Mr.J.P. Reutens Singapore, Friday. THE death took place after a very short illness at the residence of his daughter Mrs. G. Perry, of Mr. Joseph Philip Rentens, late of the Sarawak Government Service, at the ajre of 70 years. Mr. Reutens, who had made his home m Singapore326 words
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Article109 1939-07-22 19 Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke, M.C.S., has been appointed to act as Third Magistrate, Singapore, and has been appointed Police Magistrate and Assistant District Judge, for Singapore, Penang and Malacca. Mr. J. Falcolncr, M.C.S., has beea appointed Police Magistrate for Singapore, Penang and Malacca, and Collector of Land Revenue and109 words
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Advertisement46 1939-07-22 19 ALHAMBRA Coming Shortly m mmmWa_\^^T^n^77T I ILm JB I H"• 4fc TjJ^F m\<> Mm\\mMW^mmll^-aWR mm EPwHKnfttMr i«^(l 'Tlu./ iW« f mmm Inn. f*n^i iilVii *I*«r' lM*i Ma fimr.mr v Imnfc I «4i m\ im+m M tmmmtm Jtwt MJI *m *lHt-U«^ < *\-'mi> 'f Confessions of a 146 words
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Article156 1939-07-22 20 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Slanuhai. J"l> l T HOI SANDS v. Japanese and bogus troops «n hinshsien and Mmm hrn joined forces with those m Wu>i md Jouchens In an attack on Kuamhiiiku Iho days ago. Tbe ms mj bmemr, fSosd I pene:,te the Chime II156 words
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Article144 1939-07-22 20 London. July 21. j The Jewish Agency for Palestine c fuses to be made m any way responsible or the inevitable consequences of the I ioveniment.s immigration ix)licy. de- lares a Jewish Agency .statement, following Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald's speech n the House of Commons. It reiteratesReuter - 144 words
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440 1939-07-22 20 Tokyo. July 21. |N unoon*** -port iiuu "^J*** <*££ Amiiacsador tv Tokyo) and Mr. Arita (Japanese roreign |JKmS Rachel agreement on genera, ou^ior* ornnng ihe background to the Tientsin issues. Mr. Arita eporteti to I!!,. S KSrter (Mr. Hiranuna. after the meeting. i a FordgnBritish Official Wireless - 440 words
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Article153 1939-07-22 20 WHEAT REACHES NEW LOW LEVEL London, July. 2l. CAUTIOUS pre- weekend bear covering caused a sharp rally m Liverpool wheat prices this morning, but not until a fresh low level of 3 4--7 8 pence per cental had been reached. Meanwhile, delegates from Canada, the United States, Argentina and Australia,Reuter - 153 words
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Article89 1939-07-22 20 Simla, July 21. JHE time limit for the Princes' reply regarding accession to the federation has been extended from Juiy 26 to Sept. J m response to thc request of the Rulers of certain Punjab States. It k stated the extension has been granted m order toReuter - 89 words
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Article102 1939-07-22 20 London, July 21. Preparal on« are beim; mude In Ut.:nbul for the olflciai receptor., of Admiral Sir Andr.-w Cunningham Commander m Chief of the British Meet m the Mediteiranean, who will arrive there m his flagship. Warspite *O.5}U tuns, on Aug. 20. On the sumeReuter - 102 words
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Article96 1939-07-22 20 I I Amsterdam, July 11. Planes have been banned for an area Of three miles aiound Soe.stdijk Palace where Princess Juliana is expecting the I birth of a second baby shortly. The ban comes into effect on Aug. 3. In anticipation of the event, a newReuter - 96 words
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Article133 1939-07-22 20 Britain Sarawak Protection (From Our Own Corre^po^ Londoi, Jui^B" £APT Plugge asked tht SeH of State for rhe ColoniesW Commons to-day to what qx\M British Government is pledgl case of emergency, to proteM existence of Sar.nvak, ciidv^h the Government of Saravnk^B made any contribution to the^H tenance of the British133 words
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Article125 1939-07-22 20 CREDITS FOR NEW ZEALAND London, JutjH SATISFACTION is expressed ifl circles at the aunoumemafl agreement has been reached ml ciple that credits up to nine fl pounds are to be made availafl New Zealand, under the facilifl the export credits guarantee >cfl to assist m the financing of infl includingBritish Official Wireless - 125 words
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Article89 1939-07-22 20 London. JujH IN the Hotise of Comnioi ts 1 R. A Butler iltorelgn u^fl letary). hi a written reply oert Gibson (Lab.. p^^H t-.at according to reports i lord Halifax damage had w i to the premises 01 the .HYmMiM Mission at Linfun MjMggf 1 South Shansi.Reuter - 89 words
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Article42 1939-07-22 20 London ;^K Sunshine is drying the wj 1 Manchester after fl second cricket test p«*g* fl ire bright if the w«* ■|m rhe West Indies goto** fl Grant, Jeff Stoll, Me. v fll Sealey, Cameron, Co I Vtartindale, Hylton and42 words
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Title Section13 1939-07-22 1 MORNING TR IBUNE SPORTS SUPPLEMENT 107 A* >2 Evcrv Saturda> Malayan Cricket Review13 words
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Article, Illustration2241 1939-07-22 1 Th r sed the homesters* ;n ha;-*!. «;i eng gh. ricket to remain unbeate: 4|j td W i redit. Perak Notes Perak cricket, now that the m- terstate came*, are. over and th»j season is slowly but >teadiiy riruwhtg to a close. i« en the wane. The pas: week-end2,241 words
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Article, Illustration41 1939-07-22 2 Senior Division Soccer At The Stadium The S.C.C. arc. lhc Manchesters met for the second time m the senior dn. .on of th* league, and as m their first encounter, they were only able to collect one point off each other.41 words
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Article602 1939-07-22 2 DOWLING IN FORM WITH BAT BALL Fort aiming Notes 4T Tanglin, Fort Canning easily beat Raffles Institution by 72 runs. Taking first knock the Institution received a shock when Ponnambalam was cleared bowled by Baker with the first ball of the match. The next pair, however, settled down and added602 words
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Article, Illustration662 1939-07-22 2 On. Si Inai Joiiispon«l«ni Thinks Thai T h,B But Singapore Has Got T» Match Temperament^ ASSOCIATION Football still continues to claim the inteitB 11 Seietar and following: the airmen's 3—l victory at (31 over the Royal Artillery on Monday conies the news th] airmen662 words
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98 1939-07-22 3 t giish Offers Turned Down y Promotor Mike Jacobs iwvvciolit crown is resting firmly on his dusky looks once more and promoters anc 1 h siedne him with offers for his next bout. It had been hoped ihat MgtAtrnana ,er; are m98 words
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Article, Illustration921 1939-07-22 3 101 IS received approximate- M for his H m'ns- 3 ;j U. ficht with Galento, and J >ht his total earnings for his our ful its io exactly £100,000. lento, by remaining on his for 11 mins. 39 sees, broke an Gshing average Held by Louis. f to his921 words
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Article65 1939-07-22 3 NORMAN ARMITAOE. of the Fencers Club, captured the national outdoor sabre championship of tne United States for the sixth lime since was gmg^ 1927 dtf eating Miguel Capmes, Jf ie Salle Santelli Club, m a fenceoff match at New York. «n, Armitflce a former OlympicMMMR won65 words
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Article, Illustration325 1939-07-22 3 HOSTAK REGAINS HIS WORLD TITLE IE riOSTAK of Seattle, regained the world middleweight championship and avenged himself for ormer defeat when he beat Solly <rieger, the Brooklyn boxer, by a iechnical knock out, m the fourth •ound at Seattle. Washington. Hostak. who was given a 10 tol etawee h beat325 words
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Article, Illustration390 1939-07-22 4 SELANGOR'S ATHL ETES ARE IN THEIR PEAK FORM It. L. SpoH* .Xolcs Ismail's Performance To-day Will Be Illuminating |S.MMI/S amazing time of 94 5 seconds for the hundred yards at last week's Police sports h*s raised the usual controversy here which m past years, followed the amazing times put forward390 words
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Article, Illustration147 1939-07-22 4 Thoong. the tall, might, following the excellent training at the Selangor Training Centre, make a few improvements. Once again there has been a reshuffling of runners for Clubs and Associations In the relay events. Last year the Eurasian association represented by runners who m previous years were147 words
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148 1939-07-22 4 Unknowingly Held World Record For Four Years MISS Barbara Burke, the Soutl African Olympic and E"> pire games runner, has held world record for four 1* without knowing it. At the South African champtojj m 1935 Miss Burke smashed the nau record by covering 100 yards m v ends. Some148 words
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Article40 1939-07-22 4 will win again this week-end-Thanks to the enthusiasm i M Cooke. Macdonald Clancy, ^1 nthers, Selangor is far mo:e < d -minded now than ever hi for excellent entry received nf t he Is a very definite indicate m Lhu.--ia.sni. 940 words
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Article, Illustration883 1939-07-22 5 TANGLIN SPORTS NOTES American Tourney In Full Swing HARDING has entered the final of the Medics QUEEN'S CUP having beaten HASLER m the serriflnal comfortably. He now meets the winner of MURFITT ani GrLANCY. It is not expected that this game will883 words
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Article, Illustration161 1939-07-22 5 NAZI'S 'DE-ANGLICISE" GOLF 8 a sequel io the Reich Govern--1 ment's anti-British campaign ou raging m Germany, a leading erlin golf club has decided to "denglicise" golfing expressions. notice has been posted up m tho )-house requesting members to subsuggcstions for German terms for various golf expressions which are present161 words
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133 1939-07-22 5 ""> L, OLEMAN, the Empire J Marathon i.hampion, has won m 9 19th runn ing of the comrades "urathon, from Maritzburg to Durrer,~"? dlstance of 54 miles— in the anT- t,me of 6 ho u r s 22 minutes JP a blonds. aiTS 11,133 words
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Article, Illustration19 1939-07-22 5 COLLEGE BOYS AND CO-EDS AT PLAY lhe thread aid needle race m progress at Raffles College sports last Saturday19 words
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Article, Illustration342 1939-07-22 6 DUTCH WOMEN'S GOLF WON FOR THIRD TIME BY ENGLISH GIRL mm. nnt'l 0 l r Dutch Wotr.m h ,,ns) M «u,,-.i e«fion tn the fma o b I ii,. whirl. would bat hd >""<" upal n nc W h Khe mad.- he I he, drire HR ,d \iiv. tl' »fl342 words
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Article, Illustration427 1939-07-22 6 Changi Garrison - Changi Garrison gsegsdgsdgsdf |N a cricket match ar Changi tbe Royal Engineers gained a narrcfa victory over the S.C.R.C. by 13 runs. Batting first, the Chinese put up a stout resistance against the keen bowling, G*i Kee Tian and Low Kee l\>w both playing good427 words
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Article193 1939-07-22 6 India And 1940 Olympic Games gTATING that one should participate 4 for the glory 0 f Sport" His Highness The Maharaja of Patiala, president of the II Ail-India Olympic Association, II urges that India should com- I pete m the next Olympic garnet, I This is m reply tn a193 words
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Article, Illustration143 1939-07-22 6 JN case Ttymmy Goodwin or Ber-fIJ tie Bennett exceeds his world rt-H cord of 62,657 miles cycling m iH year, Ossie Nicholson, .the AustnHl lian cyclist who made many x.-m cords m Great Britain, is preparityHß to set out on another year's odinM m 1940. Goodwin and Bennett on143 words
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Article65 1939-07-22 7 Soviet Athletes And Ban CO VIET athietes want to compete anai nstf th< men ol othej nations, and are the autl|orities to lift tha ban on smh contests. Sever; oinent athletes. Interviewed by "Ym:v.sny Sport", the official sports al of the U.S.S.R., state if the ol uTlormance is to b»*65 words
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Article95 1939-07-22 7 chtfni kf)ntan a, a former flyweight as a n f the world, now appearing fcht n am; has accepted terms to alia under the manageleave 'v-^a Sports. Ltd. He will this month 7 y about the middle of ka°hi! a I? a a llu Pino living95 words
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Miscellaneous303 1939-07-22 7 I Week's j I Honours j List I R (Mbo Benders Match tV'jabbar .M.F.A. vs. St. LlrtSlirt .Genuang C. C. vs. f /^f.Undergrads. vs. E P 1 -eiidge 'Non Benders Match L .Non Benders Match E SSdIP Sii*h .Undergrada. vs. S*?iion .Non Benders Match J, piall (C< A vs. T.A.R.C.303 words
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Article, Illustration709 1939-07-22 8 WILL THE SIX FURLONG RECORD BE LOWERED AT I POH TO-DAY? TURF TOPICS (Hv "Marcus Supcrim* POUTB ruin, mamlara had Ur.««* ~*y***i*™*aZ -Jft ftf.SL'Srt :iS £AS f the itron) l>rrk< n. IhM Unit' m. num v A luil-ni; ran fur <ur >:>iint I lampions. Tl < OUt ight ci nine709 words
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195 1939-07-22 8 Pioneer Greyhouner Trainer's Ambitions Project A. R. HARMON, one of the pion«J trainers at Stamford Bridge. first joined the Chelsea course it opened on July 31st, 1933, is ing a tremendous drive to bring ho« UOO winners before the course c~ lebrates its sixth anniversary. Harmon, the man responsible for195 words
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Article43 1939-07-22 8 By order of the Prefect o MP -olish Regatta at Danzis .i^ M ,aye been held at the end oi 1 >een forbidden. ld r egulaß The regatta has been I r,.,. iu-. noc-f IQ von IV. m\\43 words
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