Morning Tribune, 24 July 1939
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Title Section13 1939-07-24 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE j-No l47< i SINGAPORE, MONDAY, July fcl, 1939. FIVE CENTS13 words
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249 1939-07-24 1 {PANESE MILITAR V SCEPTICAL Tokyo. July 23. nglo-Japanese round-table conference on the Tientsin I will open at the official residence of Mr. Arita (Japaoreign Minister) to-morrow, according: to the Domei following the reported signature of yesterday's agree- ment. L ,m*+Jm. re principal delegates,Reuter - 249 words
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Article76 1939-07-24 1 TOP PRESS Inspector Attacked Shanghai, July 24. BriUn. Inspector J. Watson. lgin? to the Shanghai MuniPolice, was beaten with rifle I by "puppci" Chinese police c removing anti-British posters I the wall 01 a street near the ndary of the International Set»ent. Four Shanghai Municipal €c Chinese constables, with pector76 words
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Article116 1939-07-24 1 Shanghai Battle fanned foreign residents of the g"> suburbs f Shanghai report an engagement began at 8 p.m. beyond ihe British-manned £*n perime'e-. between Japa«oop s a. id a comparatively Ek!? beU »nging to the Chinese k is lhev assert that fi K ht X jan to, H'nuing at 1.45116 words
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Article44 1939-07-24 1 London, July 23. i It is announced that the appointment of Rear-Admiral G. S. Arbuthnot as Commander-in-Chief, American ana west indies Station. will be dated Oct. 6. He wall succeed n^^J^ V Meyrick. and will assume commuua Bermuda about Nov 16. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article76 1939-07-24 1 Darwin, July '■>. OIIICIAL support for the pro- j petal to open an Australian air Z 5 service between Darwin and Deli, I I Portuguese Timor, has been ob- J tamed by Mr. Fan lvi im, Minister for Civil Aviation. I He is m negotiation with theReuter - 76 words
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Article91 1939-07-24 1 SOVIET CLAIM BIG VICTORY Moscow July 23. A COMMUNIQ J 2 issued by Mon-gol-Soviet headquarters claims that a battalion of Japanese infantry was annihilated by MongolSoviet troops m a battle on July 12 at Lake Buirnot prea. Over 100 Japanese were killed, but Mongol-Soviet troops suffered insignificant casualties. It isReuter - 91 words
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Article35 1939-07-24 1 London. July 23. Maior Attlee, leader of the opposition has lift the nursing home but it la not pvnected he will return to the House of Commons until after the summer reces< ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article49 1939-07-24 1 Simla. July 23. 'rHE modernisation of the air force m India is being carried a stage further with the equipment of a second squadron with Blenheim aircraft, which are being flown from England via Egypt. Four machines have already arrived at Karachi from Cairo ReuterReuter - 49 words
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124 1939-07-24 1 London, July 23. THE London County Council's largest and best-equipped group of flats was opened yesterday at Shepherd's Bus), Ix>ndcn, by tne Minister of Health Mr. Walter Elliot. The group will constitute a town m itself with a population of about 11 000 mB.O.W. - 124 words
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Article75 1939-07-24 1 FRENCH TROOPS LEAVE ALEXANDRETTA Ankara, July 23 A THREE days' celebration to mark the return of the San jak of Alexandrett* to Turkey, agreed upon last month, began with a national holiday throughout the country to-day. The last detachment of French troops left the province this morning, after solemnly salutingReuter - 75 words
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897 1939-07-24 2 PARTY TOA NEW JUSTICE J Singapore, Sunday. flrOWltiG tributes were paid to-day to Inche Daud Mn Mohamc< Shah, J.P., Presiden; of the Malay Union, at a function held a Lh<> Malay Schoo: m the Malay Settlement m his honour. Tne mothers of the Union gave897 words
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Article76 1939-07-24 2 (From Our Own Correspondent Ratu p h at. Saturday. Haji Mhd. Salleh. an aged Javanese Ol Pestai, Batu Pahat. sued his daughter. Fatimah, and her husband Yussoff before Ungka Ismail, the Batu Pahat n agistrate, for a sum of $16 which PJJWMT (HaJlMhd. Salleh) paid Jqu* rent^76 words
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Article759 1939-07-24 2 (Fro«n Oar Oun Correspondent) Segamai, July 21 AFTER a hearing lasting four days, a postponement was order Mr. K. G. A. Dohoc the Segamat Assistant Britkh Adviser also the First Magistrate for the district, m the preliminary enquii which four Tamils Meyappan, Sundaram, Raju and Raman,759 words
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Article115 1939-07-24 2 I (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. Sa'.urdi I ADMIT possession of the sama I bought the samsu for my own; sonal use," said Slow Put Hiong. j he pleaded guilty to a charge of been found m possession of two gui 'of illicit samsu on which the duty $2.78115 words
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Article59 1939-07-24 2 H Singapore. Sunda on,oftheLoyalsß^. was injured, though not seriously, motor accident at the 5 l 2 mve Pasir Panjang at about eleven oo yesterday morning. He was remove the" rrfftttary hospftal, where his tion is said to be improving. It was reported that he his motor-cycle59 words
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Article32 1939-07-24 2 A male Chinese was found 1 on the road near the Sin:--.' 1 bour Board police station aW™, 1| yesterday afternoon. No e^* 1 juries were found on his ooo:32 words
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Advertisement78 1939-07-24 2 Pains m Back, Nervous, Rhtumalk! rong foods and drinks, worry overwork mid fn-qnent colda ofton put a afraln on tha Kldnavi and Kidney nn.i Bladder rouble* are Mo true rauae of Excess AHd- vU,n X Up Nlfhta, I'.iiniiiiK Pnsaanea Nervouinaas. Tflzvlnens, Swollen >. IthaumatlMiii, Puffy Eyelids, and before your time78 words
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Article939 1939-07-24 3 rMNESE CHARGED AT JOHORE his wife went to see the Assistant Protector of Chinese. Chai Seong refused to go back an J afterwards, witness said, there was a fight. She did not actually see it but she heard a noise. Another witness, Liv Toon, weeder939 words
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132 1939-07-24 3 VEREY LIGHTS TO FRIGHTEN ELEPHANTS AT a recent meeting: of the com- mittee of the Johore Planters' Association, letters complaining of j damage by elephants were rece"- J ved from seven estates. I A letter was also read from the S General Adviser, Johore, stating I that he vie v»d132 words
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Article41 1939-07-24 3 The oueniim of the Labourers' Cooperative Adult Night School at the Jalan Besar Town Cleansing Depot will take place to-morrow (Tuesday* at 3.30 p.m. The Hon. Dr. W Linehan. the Director of Education will declare the school open.41 words
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Article179 1939-07-24 3 ALLEGED ILICIT SAMSU (From Our Own Correspondent) X Muar, Saturday. LEE CHAN was this morning pro- duced before Inche Haron bin Ahmad and charged with having been found distilling samsu at Kirn Kee Estate on the night of July When he had no licence to do so. In answer to179 words
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Article50 1939-07-24 3 The Band of the Strait-? Settlement Police will play to-day at the Botanic Gardens at 5.30 p.m. under the direction of Mr. S. Chapman. Bandmaster March "The 92nd m Copenhagen Pec king; overture "Zampa" Herold; selects The Desert Song" Bomber g: minuet Boccherinis" Binding; Section Tl Shamrock*' Myddleton.50 words
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Advertisement19 1939-07-24 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT. >19 words
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Advertisement45 1939-07-24 3 Are Your Eyes Weak Have a modern Scientifie eye examination! w^^X If glasses are not |~W^ r needed none will be recommended. Thompson Optical Co. Qualified Eyesight Specialist* 4. Arcade Bldg., Ground Floor. Tel. 3002 R. A. Thompson, Dr. of ocular Selene* Ba^^a*?!'*!^'^ mm4*^^^m^m A45 words
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Advertisement65 1939-07-24 3 n Silvikrin treatment restores the hair-forming tissues to normal functions. Write for free book- let— "The Natural Way ol Hf:r Culture." j PUrT SILVIKRIN The concentrated Nr.tv.rrJ Hair Food is a very good Remedy fcr Severe Dandruff, Heavy Loss of Hair. Thinning Hair, Bald Patches and Threatening Baldness. From all65 words
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Article78 1939-07-24 4 m v Previous ro-dav nd n PALM OIL (Malay) day In bulk July Aug. £13. 15 0 Nominal COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) July shipment £10.2.6 Nominal 5 AGO FLOUR (Sarawak) July Aug. shipment 9.3 Sellers TAPIOCA Seed Pearl 1st quality l Singapore July Shipment 13 6 Sellers PEPPER (F.A.Q.) White78 words
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173 1939-07-24 4 Pfjptag, July 2.1. r pfK Japanese appointed major of I'eiping has issued a special *arnin* lo Unions eoaeerning lhe aiili-British movement at I'eiping. ife arge* then to take n** greatest! nr.» wiiii« walking vi tha ftntte wag' j pests that they discontinue visiting IReuter - 173 words
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Article82 1939-07-24 4 A motor accident occurred at the iVa milestone Thompson Road at about three O'clock yesterday afternoon when v motor car turned turtle and landed bl a ditch after an impact with another car. None were reported to have peen injured. It was stated that a European motorist, m82 words
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Article60 1939-07-24 4 Canada's First Mass Marriage J Montreal. July 23. CIROWD of 50,000 jv expected t to see the manage m a hasrball stadium of 104 young French -Canadians sponsored by the Young: Cathode Workers' Movement. This is Montreal's first mass marriage ceremony and is de- signed to offset the "bad publicity"Reuter - 60 words
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Article168 1939-07-24 4 I London, July 23. gINCK January 990,000 steel air raid shelters capable of I efficiently sheltering nearly five-and-a-half millions people have been supplied and ever hundred different firms are now manufacturing these shelters, declared Sir John Anderson v a speech before the East Lothian Unionist Association.Reuter - 168 words
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Article67 1939-07-24 4 T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) TT. on Japan (closing selling rate) T.T. on New York (closing selling rate) London Satu-fl Previous To-day fl 176.72 Unchanged 1 8. 754 8.73%67 words
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Article32 1939-07-24 4 Am.*-mm--m London Satuifl GOLD Bar Gold, Fine, per oz. £7 8.6» 2 £7.8.6 I SILVER «pot 16 13 16 16" 8 I fo'-v/ard 16 3 8 16 3 8 H32 words
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Article179 1939-07-24 4 Germany Annoy ed At "Peace Scare" I Berlin, July 23. J^VERY effort is being made m Germany to reduce Ifte effect of yesterday's "peace scare abroad. f Foreign Office circles express the utmost astonishment and 1 egret at yesterday's "exaggeration and misrepresentation" and declare that a normal, unimportant statement wasReuter - 179 words
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Article82 1939-07-24 4 I London, JulyS THE Money Market war diitinß easier. Discount houses experieiß very little difficulty m celling their at satisfactory rates. The authoj are alleged to have acquired m large lines of September and OctJ maturities during the week which U consider connected with thr recent efflux toReuter - 82 words
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Advertisement100 1939-07-24 4 I FTTF r -"1 I n n -am V"\ I y/ aj SAVINGS to A dollar saved is an extra dollar earned. A Savings Account Is the best inducement to save To ban a Savings Account and this account grow rrom time to time is to be a contented person100 words
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Advertisement21 1939-07-24 4 SOUTH IIItITISII INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, MOTOR CAR INSURANCE AT REASONABLE RATES. Tel. sMfl. g, pin layson Green21 words
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Advertisement7 1939-07-24 4 «iff^K i/#%i\eiY jii Co. Ltd i". .-.^^^b7 words
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Article183 1939-07-24 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore. July 22. 1 p.m. Company D.ndend Bopks Close Total tm TIN Date Ex Div year Ipoh Tin 1 6d. July 17 3 8 r Payable Date Toi9 i t Kampong Lanjut 6d. No. 12 July 26 auj? 2 July 27 Kinta Kellas 2V183 words
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Article571 1939-07-24 5 I Tin t 4 6 fl- Mala} 19 9 20|9 ■tarn 0.72 0.76 ■M 18 9 19.9 f Bangor 83 9jhaOC 61*2 s 4 Bl Tin fi 71jdraulic lg9 19*3 |n n a-- 613 |unnn S Tin jS^ B.K>iVl^r el I afii 2 I Tin 96 106 ■oar 106571 words
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Article158 1939-07-24 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS MINING Singapore. Saturday. Impats Wik 41- Vyer Wengs 0.71 0.73 3atu Selangors l-l? l.^ iong Fatts 0.62 0.64 Hongkong Tin 18.- l»|b Felebus 0.54 0^56 Samunting Tin 86 9<s ECatu-nn 2016 216 s killinghalls 13;- 14 [3 Kramats °r Kuchais l 1 l ff Laruts itU i«£158 words
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Advertisement120 1939-07-24 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter AD. 1624 Incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f tS'SS^S" Reserve Fimd 10.500.W0London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Otfice: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland -Rotterdam. The Hague, a: 64 blanches and sub-branches a* smaller places Netherlands East Indies:120 words
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Miscellaneous248 1939-07-24 5 DEBENTURES AND LOANS S l^ o Co Lld $30 000 3 f 1937 red. 1962 $2,750,000 f S^; Apr 30 Oct. 31 90 100 norn l t M ay 15, Nov. 15 yi 2 MUNICIPALITY M 1938 red. 1958 $4,000,000 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. 3 May 15, Nov. 15248 words
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Advertisement136 1939-07-24 6 T zMG-mtmrn-imhw^^^ P vbothirtta for thrill* and Uwtn by hlf HjMincr^ V n m Itmaua nvm-- Mf Im UffiVufl Twaat rr.tjnay ll AmW WWW '■^2 J^^ lk n. tdvmntural II Am\ JvCcQflP*' t fc" JJttßM^Sj 1 B A LAUGHING GEM! i rlc/i/v" Ullhilc hisgem i; dclvin 9 I of a136 words
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Advertisement157 1939-07-24 6 I Don'l Mi** tUmH Exritintt l>r^j| Jlnr«l«'r >K*««r> [Capitol] I°; N,G 9 H i I mmmmmmmm\\\\\W*^^^i^^ »Mt I M I A J JpQ"^oi£V a vr^^^ JPt s aI Tmmlmi Ik M Lm^mmmmmmm HH^ O'KttFF CECllli^^ D»«ted by EDWARD SEDGW^B f ncrva* Produced by HARRY RAFF I I M.G.Ms THIRIILING DRAMA157 words
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254 1939-07-24 7 Enjust Scales Charge Against Cold Storage Singapore, saiuraay. ..11 MFR secretary of the Singapore Cold Storage Co., \■F limilned before Mr. L. C. Goh on two charges of W* "T tT June 80. Mr. Edwardes Kerr, the fIISC te^ dered a plea of guiHy on b€hatf of c sec said254 words
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Article50 1939-07-24 7 LECTURE ON BUDDHISM UNDER the auspices of the English Section of the Singapore Buddhist Association, Swami Bhaswaranancla of the Ramakrishna Mission, will deliver a lecture en Buddhism "The Middle Path" at thp Association Hall No. 731, Geylang Road on Wednesday, at 8 pm All interested a:e cordially invited to attend.50 words
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Article43 1939-07-24 7 Itapore. Saturday.— John Leon Ar[3s. a Britisher, was produced beMr. J. Fletcher- Cooke, third police strate. this morning, on a vagrancy ;e. Arnold surrendered himself to jolice yesterday afternoon, saying ad no means cf support. worship sent him to the house of43 words
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Article100 1939-07-24 7 MISADVENTURE VERDICT ON CYCLIST Singapore, Saturday. verdict of death by misadventure •returned by the coroner Mr. W G hnfvl he inquh 'y t0 da y in to the lfl f Chu Chin, who died as a reiokJn i? jUn s receiv *ed when he was ?p ?y a Johore motor100 words
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Article77 1939-07-24 7 Lorry Drivers Fined d '^s Rn?- a J l day A "P*d fe .retor Vr Tlmah Road y**erday Sited m KffP* an^ a constable, t,p j lon *y drivers bem* r.. n w-aay before Mr. c. H. Wtattjtert [or driving their He m excess of thirty Seven of them Chenp77 words
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Advertisement69 1939-07-24 7 I SUN TALKIE j (NEW WORLD) 7-30 TONIGHT 9-30 j I 'Tarzan's Revenge' j <•"••• 4 ANOTHER BIG REPUBLIC SERIAL OPENING Ist AUGUST Simultaneously at SUN (New World) EMPIRE TALKIE Es*K| i> TfP H Bfl BPi^v^. -Jr afeb7 .v -v* Book Now— t'hone 6909. MIDNIGHT PREMIERE SATURDAY 29th July mmmmmmm^m^m^mmwm^mmmmm^mmmmmmmmmmmimwmmmmmimmmmm69 words
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Advertisement144 1939-07-24 7 Thrill to the most dang cons Sport m Tbe World Positively Last day— 3-15, 6-15_&_9-15 PM. m\^ MT-mTwmU^'^ \\\\\m\\\\ ffißHUl^^ m^LmW yl '^T^^^M.^K 4m\\m\\mm m HSNRY ARTHUR JOAN VALERIE Iff s|^|iffl, HENRY ARMETTA TOM BECK m If PARAMOLNT S THRILLING SPY DRAMA of the Great War! OPENING TO-MORROW 3-15, 6-15144 words
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327 1939-07-24 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Monday, July 24, 1939. ABYSSINIA JIALY'S war of conquest m Abyssinia seems like ancient history now, lot so n.any new j crises have occurred to occupy world attention. Occasionally I Abyssinia come? into the news, •however, usually by way of reports that, m spite of their victory, the327 words
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428 1939-07-24 8 BRITISH "PROP" FUNDS DROPPED INTO HER LAP aittllt OtTAINLY If was >io< the inten tion of the London (Jovernmenl 1 City that Japan should benefit, her directly or indWBcUjr. from British Stabilisation Loan grantto China early this year. How r, the Japanese managed to profrom the loan, iind in recent428 words
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Article186 1939-07-24 8 WATCHMAN VIGILANCE Singapor. S'atuni^B TWO weeks' rigorous imrr^onment^H the sentence \kte. lr. C Goh.^Bt Singapore Fifth Police Muriate. p^Bc ed on Pang Pian, a 36-year-cld Hil^B nese, on a charge of attempted :^W from a motor car. The «tory of the prosecution WB Court Inspector Alex R. McEwar. vim the186 words
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Article64 1939-07-24 8 Rome Juiy m THE sale of light music "^f^B composers both m d t ,M gramophone records ana pi* J is to be banned m Italy. nr i<ter^B At the instigation of tP A ll 'V *o^B Popular Culture a "black v d,M and composers ie being64 words
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634 1939-07-24 8 JOHANNES AHLERS - How JAPAN depressed the CHINESE DOLLA JOHANNES AHLERS iiiiQyiiiiiiiiin churia together US. $16,000,000 worth of goods, while merchandise valued at US. $3,000,000 only was exported from Shanghai to the Japanese Empire and Manchuria. Part of the difference amounting to U.S. $13,000,000, it is true, was paid m Japanese yen, or634 words
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Advertisement16 1939-07-24 8 Today's White Label Announcement The surest test of a man's discrimination. am DEW ARS ~w>.s -k16 words
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291 1939-07-24 9 Could Raise A Legion In A Week lEUTENANT ''X" formerly of the f Austrian cavalry, now a reL m London; rubbed his black oustache and said m quiet voice: •I tould raise a legion of 3,000 Adrians and Czechs m England m a week291 words
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Article90 1939-07-24 9 Ottawa Imports of canned pineapples into Canada m the fiscal year ending March last amounted to 19,7^,536 pounds valued at $621,161. This was an increase over the 19,686,--871 pounds imported m the preceding fiscal year but, owing to reduced prices, a decrease from the value of90 words
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352 1939-07-24 9 Flight Of Gold Abroad Alarms Britain tIGHT of "funk money" across the Atlantic continues m full force, regardless of the admonitions of Sir John Simon, tinst export of capital abroad at a time when the British Government is seeking to devise the cheapest means of financing the sountry's vast armaments352 words
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Article152 1939-07-24 9 Schoolgirls' Tour Of Canada PARTY of 100 English schoolgirLs. drawn from public and private schools m the Old Country will start for Canada on July 2^ for a seven -weeks tour of Canadr under the auspices of the Overseas Education League. They wiil be joined at Quebec by a party152 words
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Article135 1939-07-24 9 Edmonton. JM Stembridge. FKG S. eminent British geographer and author is making a study of animal life m the Canadian Rocky Mountain In the vicinity of Jasper National Park for material for his new book. Tne scenic beauties of the Canadian RocKies appeal very strongly135 words
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Advertisement25 1939-07-24 9 ■J tou, Omenta*. OR AFTER THE SHOW •NE At The CAPITOL R KTAURANT B«*y8 «*y Rock Oyrtc AND Mrawbcrri* s, bt «inabi«. ■^■■i ■■■■■J 125 words
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Advertisement65 1939-07-24 9 I TNI TRUI TONIC POOD I OttaiMbfc mf mil Tttmfrr mnt Ttoru vy mm^^^m—mm m^*-- <*OM mm DUua§lßß| HEADiIHI GUINNESS MAT e THE DOGS HEAD LABEL 5x15 IS ON EVERY BOTTLS limi SIME. DARBY CO.. LTDt fll iaa pUAMP 5»33 -AN Telegraphic Address: II PHONE 5 M IV GOODWOOD Charmingly65 words
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Article, Illustration199 1939-07-24 10 M. GYM LA CHAMBER, the French Air Minister, inspected at Le Bourget, the iive squadrons of British Royal Air Force planes which joined m the Bastille Day celebrations. Here he is seen (m civilian dress) inspecting the planes accompanied by R.A.F. officers. GENERAL VISCOUNT GORT, Chief of thePlanet News - 199 words
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Article, Illustration112 1939-07-24 11 GENERAL EMIL KLEBER photographed at his headquarters m Madrid during tha Spanish Civil War. He was reported missing m Manchukuo recently, and is now believed by his relatives to have been killed m the fight ii»- along the Mongolian border. Kleber, who fought m Trotsky's Red Army during thePlanet News - 112 words
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Article, Illustration102 1939-07-24 11 American Ambassador's Daughter Presented At Court JACK AND BOBBIE, two of tht nine children of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kennedy, were interested spectators when their sister Eunice left with her mother fro.n the Embassy m Princes. Gate, Kensington for Buckingham PaJac7, where she was presented by her mother at onePlanet News - 102 words
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Article, Illustration1174 1939-07-24 12 London, July 13. CLSA SCHIAPARELLI, the well-known fashion designer, whose L models are so widely featured here and on the continent, has decided to close down her London hranch. This is a bitter disappointment to all of us who arc unable to get over to PansPlanet News - 1,174 words
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Advertisement72 1939-07-24 12 fl J/N>y\^ J fl By^l^J^J^B^^^^^^^ -..jilmmmmmmW *A V Maaa4!.'>y^ym<r '^'^'X^fir^B^B SSeSSSs^'-w^ .mmmmm. mm\wm. '"'mm io^ffjfrvyirffffi^'!'^ •.•y>ySsiiK mMw^r^ > W^"* -a^l fl Jte »L* I B vk. \^l ■psi||i§fe; B r Mrt-iy*' iM Jr .^fl JB E »™?ssP*^ Sf H -^^^1 .^hxß \mr^ \mmm^am. 3Ba*'' \^r Js-M Bkt. fl flfl v72 words
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Article212 1939-07-24 13 Folks In The Limelight S MONTHS OLD Susan Jean, lighter ol Lord and Lady Cecil celebrated her christening, cently by having a saltspoonful nipasne m her bottle of orange She seemed to enjoy it as sne mcc cried. godparents included her uncle, the s ul Queensberry and her aunt. orothy212 words
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Advertisement24 1939-07-24 13 mm\\\\ \Wm^a\3m if <4 H :.^>^'"'*V;i:i B If Ar^«i M §n l L >}\ fl Hm!tfmSi^fly^!^^^^^^^^^^^^» '> mt- W Tft7?j _t/j hj '7^/7_m_______-mtm I^HEGLDBETRADINa LTD. SINGAPORE.24 words
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Advertisement52 1939-07-24 13 ft¥\\JLCw2, APPOINTMENTS m^ m m w PHONE 4084 mmwm mmmmmmmmmmmm^mmma HAIR STYLISTS AND BEAUTY SPECIALISTS HAIR TREATED BY: LATEST OIL MACHINE 7— _lL„ I FACE MASSAGE 363~-A~ ORCHARD~ROAD (beyond Scott's Road Police Station) j m l NOW! THE TALK OF THE TOWN IS:QIALITI, SERVICE IN CAMERAS, CINEMAS, DEVELOPING PRINTING AT52 words
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Advertisement459 1939-07-24 14 m-* "~""~~""""Tr*" I 1 I m tm M BY P&O^RITiSiHNDiA.LINES (INCOKi'ORATED IN ENGLAND) C Outwards DM "55* Tonnage Spore Tonnage S pore l 39 n0 t rhtitan 6,100 Sept. 23 CARTHAGE 15.000 July J IeH AR 6,000 Oct. 2 J SOMALI 6,800 July 28 X BEHAR 6 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Aug.459 words
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Advertisement348 1939-07-24 14 TO FRENCH PORtB CHARCEURS REUNIsB I* J I HOMEWARDS. I FORRIN For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp. Dunkirk Aug I CAP ST JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazarie Bordeaux Aug.W TO SAIGON INDOCMNI tap ST JACQUES For Saigon. Tourane and Haiphong Jai.H APVARELLA For Saigon, T ourane and Haiphong Aug.* S. A.348 words
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789 1939-07-24 15 Singapore, Sunday. n mto tiadition, Singapore pfeyed excellent soccer at Anson ,A<\u\\um yesterday when they defeated the Combined Serin (|U ilify for the Malaya Cup final to meet Selangor for itae was a vtty large and distinguished gathering present, m Itijor-Gen. W. G. S.789 words
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Article84 1939-07-24 15 DESULTS of Saturday's races at Ipoh:— Race I— Quern's Course SU S8 Harap $11 Race 2 Lisheen $16 $8 Pratique $15 Sycillian $12 Race 3— Tcyman $14 $9 Flying Column $11 Rac<i 4 Spear of Sarawak $35 $8 Nutcracker $9 Hercules $7 Race s— Refill $96 $1584 words
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Article93 1939-07-24 15 equalised a little later. Interval scores was I—l. No further goals weir scored till nelaring the end, when Selafigor went ahead by two quick goals contributed by HeAry and Shaiiff. (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Saturday. DEFEATING Kedah by three £oa!s to one today, Selangor qualified to93 words
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Article134 1939-07-24 15 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE KEPPEL HAttBOUR Main Wharf: Sir Hastings Anderson, City of Mandalay, Comphuljs. King's Dock Wharf: Nil. < Coal Wharf: Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar: Albert Dock: Nil. Victoria Dock: Nil. J Keppel Harbour: jj King's Dock: Silvcrwillow, Crista.134 words
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Advertisement284 1939-07-24 15 Krnxs phillp lineT rated m Australia) M^XT SAILINGS Due Sails. July 30 Aug. 4 Aug. 31 Sept. 4 round tup tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the I rr.os. pa sm is may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or 1 the connecting X.P.M. Vessel. E/SYDNEI return 5G42.86 Ist class284 words
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Advertisement66 1939-07-24 15 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE ANft OSAKA* "SHIBAIA" 8,000 TONS SAILING JULY 2? AT 3 P.M The above ye*'' 1 lias excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon and Second Salom p?,ssengrrs. 3pccif>' Holiday Keturn Uckets to China and Japan (interchangeable witn66 words
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2047 1939-07-24 16 THE MINICIPAL ORDINANCE CHAPTER 133 Singapore A2 oi the Municipal O d ma .nee er 133) that H f^f** E„ S ;n--"e Limits of OM Mu::^:ilit> gl ¥■£s*s* hv ESS rr d m" Q writing to the Colonial set-re (d r-r SSi th, MUM «W u the Governor m Council2,047 words
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Article203 1939-07-24 16 Y.W.C.A.Month Meeting THE monthly meeting of the fa Committee of the Youiir Wi Christian Association was held on day with Mrs. H. J. Pedlow. the! dent m the chair. Those present Mesdames A. M. Handy, Loh Pooi ible, H. W. Shively. H Jl G. O. Daniels, R. X S k203 words
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Article152 1939-07-24 16 Before the Chu: j t lee Tuesday. 25th iate's Appeal- Alex v, *«j Saturday. 29th at ium JJ rates Appeal—Fan and Hanai Buate (fi Before Mr. Justice Pp. Monday, 24th at 11 am' _Sumftß tn-Chambers, etc. Thereafter :—-8.132 37 5.174 38> Tan Swee h Swee Leng. Tuesday. 25th152 words
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Article43 1939-07-24 16 London. July PRINCE Paul and Princess Oj Jugoslavia to-day left BucKin Palace to spend the week-end attj Buckinghamshire house ol tne J Duchess of Kent. They are expected to retunM Palace, where they are guesw j King and Queen on Mondays Official Wireless.43 words
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Advertisement93 1939-07-24 16 Tanglin Barracks:—^ pi All that piece 01 land oc cW the War Department and t m lots 1049, *****0. 104 11 Mukim of Tanglin as mw cularly delineated on cem« 5578 sheets 3 and 4 m I the Senior Superintendent oi Singapore. w BA R^ president. Municipal Comm* ONGAFOBE "iroWCl^93 words
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Advertisement19 1939-07-24 17 /'/////////////////////IlmmmmW W\\ W. W Mfl^^^^^^l^^^^^H /i__4_ _^^^-^l\ \u m m iw inn \l£%2^' Hot Cocoa I'M Lili loiCuitatd 119 words
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Article577 1939-07-24 18 RAIN SHORTENS PLAYING TIME Singapore, Hunday. A CREDITABLE tcconu innings which yielded 157 runs for the loss of seven wickets only when stumps were drawn to-day, enabled the SCC to draw with the S.R.C. m the second iMurc this season between the first elevens of577 words
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Article238 1939-07-24 18 Singapore, Sundß JHE S.C.C. second siring J defeated th-j s.R.c. J eleven by 36 runs m a f^B 1 cricket fixture played on the 9 padang. I I Batting first, the Cricket Club j piled 132 runs for the lass of niJI j kets, to which the Recs.238 words
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Article79 1939-07-24 18 London. Jniy^B THFKF was no play at i an S Glamorgan was to have Mmagainst Warwickshire. fl At Bristol, Gloucester had piied fl mns at the close of play lagaii 1 sex). I Derbyshire 162 for 7 (Smith -I Somerset. Yorkshire vs. Nottinghamshitt^B play di:r to rain. Other79 words
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Article97 1939-07-24 18 Singapore. Jjg WW A very pleasant function to° K I yesterday afternoon at the Malay School, when 17 sc cuts Malay Schools received trim Class Badges. p t,vfl The presentation was inaae sistapt District Commissioner Alsagoff. f t he Thirteen new membei* oi m John Ambulance Brigade oi97 words
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Advertisement78 1939-07-24 18 v Mif&llmuam mw^mk. m^S -m\m\r\^^Smm m Am my I ff^.XVV ■HUlßlftl V _^_W \~Ur.W f VsV *Vf t -^H kMa mmm\\m\&-\ WmT-'f-mzTLl^ji^m:''. All mm—mamjAmm m^mw l aMAA^m^%. I I M i xl.;* Rl \t\ H*^ftff *mmm litlm. m\ a^mW ~n. i;l a' af/ jl'^^^whlfryrfWßl Wfc^#A»^W 117 fC' turk. amz 'I78 words
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Article199 1939-07-24 19 C.R.C. Great Clarke Rangers ["K.C. beit the Clarke Rangit cricket yesterday at Hons «n by 105 runs. Yzelmen "of the Chinese wickets for SC R C. m2 b Yzelman 5 ncSamy o Yzelman -8 c oliveiro b de Silva m e b Wilson 4 J I b Yzelman c ,e199 words
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Article26 1939-07-24 19 les of two policemen were alia ye been hurt yesterday One ■sustained a lacerated wound P* of the head and was reI the hospital.26 words
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Article430 1939-07-24 19 ating Chua Kirn Hearn or Ji'day night when all th<? f the Singapore Champion*eptojr.M, Loh Kum Soon, h singles champion, made nnis history by establishing champion for the third indeed i creditable record ar.d •ty to remain for some year>. Wls J ubil a»t over his 11™430 words
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655 1939-07-24 19 Thrilling Badminton At Haw -Par Gymnasium 15—8, 15—12, Peh Teng 3tew (pevonshirei beat Raymond Frols (Useful) 15—10, 14—14 (3—o) DOUBLES: Wee Hong Loo and Georgte Tan (Merrytlme) beat Koh Eng Beck and Tan Chee* Koon (1. C.5. A.) 21—15, 21—14. Saturday's Results SINGLES: Ng Liang «2huan CJ.tf.SJV J beat Le655 words
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Article147 1939-07-24 19 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. Saturday. THIN Hun, a lorry driver, was this morning produced before Inche Haron bin Ahmad and charged with having conveyed 39 pilrals 25 katia of sheet rubber at Parit Tengah, Partt Jawa, between the hours of f p.m. and 6 a.m., an147 words
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Advertisement24 1939-07-24 19 S^ SHOES AT PRICES 0 ™ATO£/y F COH PET /TION 0 I m^t\\mmmm.^^f/ I J^ I £\)fWP'mT9 Advt. of Bata Shoe Co., Ltd., Singapore.24 words
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1071 1939-07-24 20 CHUNGKING OPINION MUST NOT BE MISLED Tokyo Conference Jm Loud)!!. July ES. «I...i •nriv«'» e;'t has l>een *KWS. from exclusive!) SpSSod by > meM bttoftn Sir. i:. .w >• "II -a ick nl of the )i)S('l Ml Thu comment v <.■ wu. tatt Uul agreement wai remene v I panoseReuter - 1,071 words
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141 1939-07-24 20 Single Command For Australasia Far East Foreshadowed imiiAVrar ti London, Jul) 23. FUUiUWJNG the apoosntment of Sir Archibald w XTwiiu G '°;V" MWd,e East > the News of the World Military Correspondent foreshadows the appointment ot a general officer commanding-in-chief for British forces m the Par East with headquarters atReuter - 141 words
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Article52 1939-07-24 20 Manila, July 23. MESSRS Swan. Cubertson Fritz m their daily financial digest of the New York markets, as of Saturday, state: Stock prices advanced exceeding two points on active dealings. The gains were held despite Realising. Encouraging business news and the improved international situation were contributing t52 words
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Article121 1939-07-24 20 (^^^<^ '<^&lJ_. 1 'fHRILLS .«i plenty m patrons of the Pavihon .h^^B Saint Strikes BackA j?":. wh 11. Ls is a detective story of a m tractive type, based on Le.h* pJI famous character. «*m^^ The Saint is a mystery, not J the police, v. ho are constantly JJ^B121 words
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Article160 1939-07-24 20 FOR those who like the thrills fl mot or -race track me re v J cxc item ent m "Road Demon: 3 picture whuh openea at the Alfl lost night. The picture rentres^B the attempts by two different fll; oi people to win an annual racifl needless160 words
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Article128 1939-07-24 20 A PICTURE with plenty oi thn^fl; the new show at the Capitol, 'Em Up O 'Con ner."' dealing ;th^Bp speedway and motor racing Her *^fc is a good love interest, and a ground of speedway mystery Murder is brought m as a J l^H C( gredient and there is128 words
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Article59 1939-07-24 20 BRITISH CATTLE FOR RUSSIA London. J^M The Russian Reamer Spar j.™ Tilbury last night ioi l inclllc ii^B pedigree cattle on board, ma mm horn the Royal farms -f^fl Sandringham and the Ducny wall Estate. -efofl Fine cattle oi qhorthoin^H 1 Shorthorn and Beef n were also included mine Tilbur^»:Reuter - 59 words
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Article13 1939-07-24 20 A meeting is bei^^foTt!^H this afternoon g^^ns seat fl day. ReuterReuter - 13 words
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