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Title Section12 1939-07-25 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 4_No. 148. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, July 25, 1939. FIVE CENTS12 words
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Article404 1939-07-25 1 REMIER ON "HE TOKYO ONFERENCE I London, July 24. ilk Chamberlain (Premier) to-day gave m the House of ens the text of the agreement reached at Tokyo between a (Japanese Foreign Minister^ and Sir Robert Craigie Ambassador) which is as follows: "His Majesty's Govfully recogniseReuter - 404 words
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81 1939-07-25 1 London, July 24. CIR J. a Wardlaw-Milne and Mr A. C. Moreing, on behalf of the House of Commons Chirla Committee, have sent a letter to Mr Neville Chymberlain drawing his attention to many attacks on Britisn interests m the Far East by theReuter - 81 words
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Article92 1939-07-25 1 China Has Confidence In Britain Chungking, July 24. CHIANG KAI SULK, m a long statement, expresses confidence that Britain, much as she desires a peaceful settlement of the Tientsin dispute can only make concessions such as will not conflict with China's interests or the provisions of the Nine-Power Pact. AtReuter - 92 words
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Article46 1939-07-25 1 Paris, July 24. Julien Poirier, one of the two men arrested for alleged offences against the safety of the state, died at Clamart military hospital to which he was removed from priaon some days ago. Poirier was employed m the advertising department I of Figaro. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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995 1939-07-25 1 London, July 24. IN the House of Commons to-day, Mr. R. S. Hudson (Secretary for Overseas Trade), answered overseas trade questions as usual and was received with some ironical Opposition cheers. Mr. Arthur Greenwood (Lab., Wakefield), asked Mr. Chamberlain if he had anyReuter - 995 words
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Article122 1939-07-25 1 London, July 24. (MR. Arthur Greenwood <I*b. Wakefiehl) will ask Mr. Chamberlain m the House of Commons this afternoon whether ho |had any statement to make on the reports regarding conversations between Mr. R. S. Hudson md Dr. Wohltat. Speaking at a London conference Mr.Reuter - 122 words
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Advertisement14 1939-07-25 1 (>; OrA«" PS* L pUemm* ■jTM«rJ.rrh.r»e 3 X' ';^V is KOKM Pas'" 22 ft 2314 words
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447 1939-07-25 2 SINGAPORE LAWYERS MAY No A TTEND SUPREME COUR T OPENIN BAR COMMITTEE MEETING TO-DAY flWhune Staff Kcporter) by a distinction drawn between them and other guests invited to the opening cremony of the new Supreme Court, tmvast majority of Singapore's legal profession may not attend the function, which is due447 words
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Article137 1939-07-25 2 Mystery Of Missing Corpse (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 23. pOLICE patrols have been searching •fruitlessly for one of two bodies which mysteriously disappeared. Aii Indian wtnt out fishing on Thursday morning m the Kinta Klver m the vicinity of the Southern Consolidated Mines, when he came upon the137 words
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Article64 1939-07-25 2 Annul d v s 1 S»l >ore Monday. ni,",H H Kah la "m Abdullah the nff^ *?"'> lhi mining mi n *»ice «,*rt before Mr J-ond e m,d r h hey" ey had P^ared the r, Jn h ey mt r P ret(lr denied receiving any Returned $164 words
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Article19 1939-07-25 2 Ulifobt. i Sin Bapore Monday plained. cnarge had been exBaii of $250 was allowed.19 words
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Article131 1939-07-25 2 Singapore, Tuesday. I DFLIEVED to be acting on inforraa- I tion recohred from Tokyo to the j j effect that the pric of rubber would n.«e following the talks on Tientsin, the Japanrse were reported to have iiiadr higher bfds than other buyers m the rubber market131 words
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Article123 1939-07-25 2 Singapore, Monday. OOLLAH bin Haji Abdul Hamid was this morning bound over m the sum of $50 to be of good behaviour for a period of six months with one surety by Mr. L. C. Goh, the Singapore Fifth Police Magistrate, for the theft of123 words
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Article149 1939-07-25 2 (From Our Own Reporter) «»xt +v Kuala Lumpur, Ji§y 23. IN these days, I am afraid it is impossible for any person of any association, such as ours to mark time. To marK time, is an invi-tation to defeat It Phh tin/ wimmer ca ught m a149 words
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Article167 1939-07-25 2 LOCALS CHINESE CONCER iIINDER the auspi I U He. Rmd Con I 1 '.'iid associations "1 L tog a may meet I j^der me cj I Uig opisotition to 1 iicy concerning J- Ai h I The British Preiriers pc] uj M *V ie ***> talks* iTSI by the Cnineie,167 words
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Article234 1939-07-25 2 Singapore, Monl REMARKING that respectaJ lays did not behave as thJ done, fighting m a public plaJ C. H. Wfoitton, Traffic 4 Judge and Magistrate, to-d quitted three Malays, HajiS and his mother Haji Halu Rasul, who had answered summonses to attend the j Court on charges of voliw234 words
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Article598 1939-07-25 3 Ten Years For Fatal Assault (Tribune Staff Reporter) Johore Bahru, Monday. A DRAMATIC story of how a 22-year-old wife was stabbed by her husband, after serious disagreements, with a vegetable cutting knife, resulting m the death of the woman, was related by the husband, named Liv598 words
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Article56 1939-07-25 3 DNSCRIPTION IN MALAYA? nqu.re of Govd( .,1 r m view of the nl ,t he introduction f!iifMl the Colony of v inland, if so. whe«U?fftfi general fit traits Settlement. f u.ocialinn held at the inn- 1 < 2 which h«y€ just been re taffafti state: "It ft£ri*3 to enquire what56 words
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108 1939-07-25 3 $1. Spears' Trial Not Let Started I London, July 24. m?:. trial of Col. Spear had Hted and preliminary m Kons were still proceeding, ■g to information given by Bnp.se colleague to the OfflHia r ge of the British EmH Peking, said Mr. R. A. But■:ei^n Under-Secretary) m Hse of108 words
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Article78 1939-07-25 3 (Prom Our Own Reporter) Taiping, July 23. num. v, guests at the an?tic sports cf the F.M.S. tltute, Taiping, held ■bed m an interest Jke v\t seen issuing from •dation shed rrigned for a time as tors rushed for safety. •i tors however had d to78 words
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Article63 1939-07-25 3 >ur Own Reporter) CHiN-r ?F Penang, July 23. tooo Pi"'? d Vf>Oi:ian motorist, Mrs. a den» fl i c wife of Mr Xn °o Eng man o j l su Wm, and six children 'inv.hirh tv°' pc this evening, when 01 con mi I were travelling went63 words
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Article26 1939-07-25 3 Mrs L W. Geddes, who was taken ill on Thursday and admitted to the General Hospital, is reported to be mucn better.26 words
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Article129 1939-07-25 3 (Fi, m Our Own Reporter) Penang, Monday. FOR the 'ast 20 years, the seriousness and extent of the soil erosion which has been 'aking place on Penang Hill Las been giving, the Government great cause for concern, and the Agricultural Officer, has prepared and issued a129 words
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Article152 1939-07-25 3 NO 'Circus Land' In I poll (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, July 22. A MEETING of th 3 Kinta Sanitary Board, it was -ported by the chairman that the sub-committee appointed to go into the question had reported that there was no state land available withia reasonable distance of the152 words
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Article65 1939-07-25 3 London, July 24. On the Stock Exchange early improvement wns not fully maintained, owing to the absence of any sustained demand, but final levels mostly represented .small net gains, apart from gilted-ecK, r ed. which tended to be easier. In commodities, cotton eased, following the announcement of theReuter - 65 words
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Article31 1939-07-25 3 Jerusalem, July 24. One hundred and thirty-eight Arao* were arrested by the troops and police m the course of a major clean -up m. Halifa and Acre suburbs.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article53 1939-07-25 3 In the midst of one of the first hockey games to be played on the Monk's HiU School ground this season, Mr. Julian de Souza, who is employed m the Singapore Airport, this evening fell down and dislocated- his left shoulder-bone. He was taken to the GenJral Hospital53 words
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Advertisement66 1939-07-25 3 Are Your Eyes Weak Have a modern Scientific eye examination: IB T If glasses are not tt needed none will be \>^^ recommended. Thompson Optical Co. Qualified Eyesight Specialists 4, Arcade Bldg., Ground Floor. Tel. 3002 R. A. Thompson, Dr. of ocular Science THE WRITING! BS|spf|Sl r Lulu I nMi66 words
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Advertisement63 1939-07-25 3 Silvikrin treatment restores the hair-forming tissues to normal functions. Write for free booklet —"The. Natural Way of Hair Culture. 11 SILVIKRHM LOTION The Natural Hair Tonic Counteracts Dandruff and Falling Hair, Maintains the Growth of Healthy Hair. Increases its Natural Lustre, Makes it Vigorous and Alive, Silky and Wavy. From63 words
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Article34 1939-07-25 4 London. Monday. £OI,D Previous To-day Change Bar Gold, Fine, per oz. H 6 I £7 8.5' 2 -H SILVER •ir^t 16 7 S 16 13 16 —1 16 > r *ard 16:t; J34 words
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Article24 1939-07-25 4 London. Monday. Tin STANDARD Previous To-day Change ft (afternoon price I £230 £229 3 4 —V 4 Forward £225' £224 3 424 words
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Article58 1939-07-25 4 Previous To-da^ 011 J RI'BBER Steady. Quiet q u Spot Bayers 3 h 83 UICI Sellers 8 716 3 7 16 Ist Forward August Buyers 8 3 Sellers 8 716 8 716 2nd Forward September Buyers 8* 8 Sellers 8^ 8 i 3rd Forward Oct. Dec. Buyers 858 words
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Article135 1939-07-25 4 V, Previous To-day n Distillers 94 10V2 fls? Dunlop Rubber 27 3 »3 General Electric 74 3 Imperial Chemical Industries 28 7*^ VS$ Imperial Tobacco tS'i a fj/'z Anglo-Dutch S, 1 Canadian Pacific S. *ji 4^ London Tin 3^l/ Rubber Plantation Investment Trust 26 4?, 9* o135 words
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Article81 1939-07-25 4 London. \\M PALM OIL (Malay) PrevioUf r day I In bulk July Aug. I COPRA (Straits, F.M.S minal ""J 3A»LOUR (Sarawak) 2 N mina £1 I July Aug. shipment 9 3 Sellers 91 ij TAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist quality I (Singapore) July Shipment 13 6 Sellers v«M PEPPER (F.A.Q.)81 words
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Article75 1939-07-25 4 London. Mom f Previous To-day Cl T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 176.72 Unchanged tt Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8 73<' 8 8 72 13 16 mm" n «]?anghai (closing selling rate) 5 Nominal 4 13 16 Nominal Tt nS Q onsko n f selling rate) Is. 22375 words
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Article42 1939-07-25 4 New York. Saturdß RUBBER Protean To-day CM Market Tone Steady Closed Spot Buyers 16 s s I Forward Oct. Dec. Kg leil'l6 I TIN Sellers 163/ 4 M Sp k ot tTone Ste^y Quiet I 48% 48 1/ 242 words
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440 1939-07-25 4 Berlin's Pacifist Speech Without Effect London, July, 24. JJNI R the hauling of "Familiar Tactics," the Times, m a leading rticto, sdys. It la clear by now that the "pacific" pronouncement m-drj m Berlin on the subject of Danzig at the end of last week has bmrdly produced the intendedBritish Wireless - 440 words
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Advertisement30 1939-07-25 4 j Advances against goods and produce at low rates of interest may be arranged with us. We also offer Godown spaces to let at low Further particulars will bt MASTER*30 words
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Advertisement14 1939-07-25 4 SOUTH lIKITISH HSUIANCI CO.MPAXY. LTD. BRANCHES AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD l Hnltniß Green I14 words
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Article608 1939-07-25 5 fcr- 46 5i- 38-40r hiai.''> 199 209 Ian- 0.72 0.76 fcng 18 9 19,9 f 1.17*4 l- 22^ lang^r 8.3 9ifc 19 6 21!Malay 1) i. u|pang 614 64l 032 0.34 LSfc 7 I 24- 25 6xdi I 0.50 0.55 tailing Tin jji" jflgJ i!9 2 |3 I Tin608 words
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162 1939-07-25 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore. July 24 5 pm. ompanv D.'idend Bopks v«t«i nm I™ *>** DIV Tola? of Payable Date Tota 2 1 1^ ipong Lanjut 6d. No. 12 July 26 Aug. 2 July 2. *ZJ<? gah 9d. No. 18 July 2 i Aug. 4 July 22162 words
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Article189 1939-07-25 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS 0 Singapore. Saturday. Ampate n 3 _l] 1/2 Ayer Wengs Q11 Batu Selangors 1." l f Hong Patts 0 Q 62 "J* Hongkong Tin 18.- Jelebus o ft 5 Kamunting Tin 8 6 a.j KatuTin 2 ?!J 2 Ji° Kents .Jg Killinghalls "r "r Kramats -S KuchaLs189 words
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Article156 1939-07-25 5 1% 1937 red. 1962^2,750.000 cl mii "cd. 1958 $4,000,000 cl Int May 15, Nov. id B r 9 'SEsrf iio.ooo iw mJ/4 c '937 i"' 1955-65 $3,000,600 F .M.a^N?re^^«oo":»»». 981/4 m e.i. Maynarci Co. Ltd. $30,000 J ll Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY156 words
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Advertisement114 1939-07-25 5 NEDERLANDSCHE MAATSCHAPPU, H> V. Established by Royal Charter AD. 1824 Incorporated m the Netherlands. I (Netherlands Trading Society BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid UP Capital f -%**s*.-_ Reserve Fwd 10.500.twu. London Correspondent* I NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK UMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: PecaJongan. t D^ iaka^?L m »?n2: THiifttian Djeraber, Paiemvingp Pemangkat, Singkawang,114 words
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Advertisement124 1939-07-25 6 The BIGGEST EVENT OF THIS WAR SCARED ERA!! I TO-DAY I a AT THE CAPITOL 1 I MliniMill Malayan Premiere of the Famous Picture Jj ■gQm^^HK Now PASSED UNCIT by the APPEAL w HRHIHIHIIHHHBHBi^HHH^M B()\RD! V\'jt.i' :> Stirring Call to f ,J| i^^^^^ r> l t m^^^\ m^\ "OMI *^^BI124 words
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Advertisement130 1939-07-25 6 alexandretl KsssswrsJ refugees, mainly J ri n^ Ousa^ Turkish troops firaSuT^ *1 sion of Hatay Terht^. j Refugees are estimate some 20,000 and prt^nteri a to n l as they made their way m th 011 1 of Beirui Aleppo and, i^l one illlage of 400f^ Ze,^1 famiUes departed. M130 words
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291 1939-07-25 7 Children Drowned In Newly -Dug Well Singapore, Monday. I if(er they had removed to the 10th milestone, Tampenis m J Chinese rubher tapper am! his wife lost their two In wh» fell into a well and were drowned while playing outside hotf* (m u I the <tory told m the291 words
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Advertisement48 1939-07-25 7 LiuiiioiK" 11 I TO-NIGMT 6.15 9.15 j ■Saint it s great i I ■tTßiyK# LESLIE CIIARTERIS' FAMOUS P iflllß# CHARACTER IN HIS MOST ROMAN- b|J|A|, j TIC AND DARING EXPLOIT! KORGE SANDERS j I WENDY BARRIE K^MEgll !>■■■■■■■■•■ ■'■■>■■■.... «»k>... N'OTHER BIG REPUBLIC SERIAL PENINC Ist AUGUST Simultaneously at jMv^kl48 words
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Advertisement12 1939-07-25 7 MORNING TRIBUNE SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT EVERY WEDNESDAY, FILM FANFARE. EVERY SATURDAY, SPORTS. MSHEGOES12 words
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Advertisement134 1939-07-25 7 What strange secret lies behind the locked ioot of R<"*rt M. I See Paramount's thrilling Spy drama of the gmii war! I "HOTEL IMPERIAL" TO-DAY 3-15, 6-15 9-15 P.M. i B v > <ijß Pk^ A B B' VL^^J It' I*l fl BmH mp w "PATHE GAZEfW?' i f •«*«*""*y134 words
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Article504 1939-07-25 8 Singapore, Monday. A si'ATEMKM ih U at Irasl five other* employed by the defendant Here also engaged m other contracting business was made by Mr. J. N. Jones, a building-* n^ineer, who £aye evidence against his former employer. Mr. Wm Chen^ Soon, m the Hinh Court to-day.504 words
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Article232 1939-07-25 8 Loyang. July 0. IT m ..in j a i I reported that Chinese troops m south-eastern Shansi province on the western front m North China, at present a major war theatre, have effected an orderly withdrawal from Tsineheng, or Tscrhow, to safe positions whence they areCentral News; Reuter - 232 words
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Article47 1939-07-25 8 Shanghai, July M TIIK Pearl Kiver is likely to be closed shortly for a fortnight, ouing to "military operations," according to official reports from Canton. It is stated that the river will be closed to foreign warships as well as merchant vessels ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article448 1939-07-25 8 London, July 24. THI, Times declares that the Tokyo 1 formula which has cleared the way for termination of dangerous dispute places British neutrality on the same basis as the neutrality of America and other powers which practise it. The undertaking Britain has given canReuter - 448 words
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Article56 1939-07-25 8 Singapore, Monday. WO JIANG BOON, a Hokkien, pleaded gu f fy o^ ia morning before Mr. C. H Kon, the Singapore District Judge and Fourth Police Magistrate, on a cha^e J!^ 10 <* fIS gallon* O f dutiable I (illtV WiiS lfi° fli TU no56 words
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Article53 1939-07-25 8 How Thetis Salvage Effort Failed London, July 24. £N official explanation of why Thf n^ ttempt to the Jnetis failed is given m the lig-ht of foment issue <<' by the Liverpool and Glasgow Salvage Association. lift. pos Urns ot th wires before thi thf^reltTof n th.° f S fetyReuter - 53 words
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Article60 1939-07-25 8 JAPANESE PIRACY OF BRITISH SHIP Tientsin, j U y M JHE British steamer Sian M 1 begins to the indo-ciß Steam Navigation Companvfl stopped and searched two \M by armed Japanese do«n9 from the Concession Two bars of ff old and s e J bars of silver were connsnS whileReuter - 60 words
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Article163 1939-07-25 8 Tientsin. July H Serious Japanese-sponsored an British demonstrations were M last night at Tangku pott at t mouth of the Hai River largely rected against British shipping mining interests. About 600 rioters stoned the I"* os the manager of the Asiatic Petrol Company's installation causing damReuter - 163 words
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Article35 1939-07-25 8 Shanghai, July 24.-Fi ghting^M outskirts of Shanghai died d 0* ithc r« sunrise when the Chinee > R M Their usual practice to Jo M ''over of riight and retire DCJ g break. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration674 1939-07-25 9 " IIORATIUS - "IIORATIUS" By game enjoys such umver Jpularitv as Contract ere wo ild seem to be no ny dr.i.tic altciations m Dr conUtkjn«i but to on I ical contention is the facby mo'l'flcaUiis born of can any gtme attain I .t nresent employed ■ations.at Pre« and d m674 words
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492 1939-07-25 9 SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF EVERY PHASE OF HUMAN EXISTENCE Pittsburgh. RESEARCH into almost every phase of man's existence has been covered by scientists at the Mellon Institute m Pittsburgh, ac I cording to Director L. R. Weidlein. "Our work this year," Weidlein said, "has held a broader front •>f greater service492 words
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Article217 1939-07-25 9 Weekly Milk Bill Is £1,000,000 THE Milk Marketing Board are do ng T very well said the Milk Marketing Board when they held their annual SSStag at Central Hall, Wertmtaitar And most of the "shareholders present, nearly 1,000 weather-beaten countrymen—and women endorsed tnt s^ch of their chairman, Mr. Thomaa Ba217 words
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323 1939-07-25 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Tuesday, July 25, 1989. HIGH COURT PRIVILEGES A storm has arisen over the opening of the new Supreme Court m Singapore, a ceremony arranged for Aug. 3. The Public Works Department was responsible for the arrangements, and the manner of the invitation has caused offence to a body323 words
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Article1621 1939-07-25 10 This happened m a German j I W riiivn Ht One j j Who Was A j j Prisoner In j .Sarlisciihaiittcii j I was arrested at the house of friend on Thursday, Novembei 10, 1938. I had been invited tc lunch. At one o'clock the doorbell rang,1,621 words
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Advertisement12 1939-07-25 10 §[)»$i II "white I 1 label I i WHISKY j W.P.S. Dl12 words
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146 1939-07-25 11 —Sin Chew Jit Poh - Hongkong, July 23. purred in west Fengshin on Thursday and Friday, lflgk tin rushed back the Japanese and inflicted more the Cl' —/than two hundred casualties. Many Japanese were besieged by Chinese forces at Vinshan and otV>ei points outside Cha:>an. and were practically annihilated.146 words
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Article125 1939-07-25 11 Bill Belgium Remain Neutral Brussels. question of whether Belgian )licy of neutrality is compatible General Staff talks between mi ami other countries has rein open divergence of views en Primer Pierlot and the ForAffairs Commission of the Se'rimer recently stated that Bely reason of her policy of absolute ity. mast125 words
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122 1939-07-25 11 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Agreement In Tokyo Restricted To Tientsin Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, July 24. IT is authoritatively learnt that the so-called Anglo-Japanese agreement m Tokyo concerns only the neutrality of the British Concession »n Tientsin, where anti- Japanese activities are to be strictly suppressed. Such an agreement is m conformity with122 words
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99 1939-07-25 11 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Dollar Slump Arranged In Chungking Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, July 24. E*IN UNCIAL observers, after a care- ful analysis of the Chinese currency situation, maintain that tne slum of the Chinese dollar is P«and parcel of a scheme worked** siassKssasw ES^rnToTari^i^n exchange. According to a foreign report it is99 words
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170 1939-07-25 11 Sin Chew Jit Poh - JAPANESE DESTROYER DAMAGED BY BOMBS Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghfj, July 24. A BIG Japanese destroyer wms seriously damaged by Chinese bombers on JUily 22 m the upper reaches of tfie Yangtse. She- is now being fewul by three steamers to Shanghai for repairs. Over ten gunmen art night attacked170 words
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Advertisement24 1939-07-25 11 f or Your Convenience KORE OR AFTER THE SHOW MXE \t The tfITOL BSTAURANT h Sydney Rock Oyster* I Blndoe ng Strawberrie* B^ obtainable.24 words
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Advertisement48 1939-07-25 11 DOG'S HEAD KB! special mature AUSTRALIAN lh*K^\y». Q a W^ 1 l__pff^—%_^_ "Uj I Kf^ l«'«* _f»*^r3_9t l MENTION "DOG'S HEAD" IF P^g^tlS YOU'RE LOOKING FOR A PUKE BRANDY IT'S A •i**' FINE -PICK-ME-UP*. SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. pfl 178 SS^^^ ik Telegraphic Address: PHONE 5934 /"IV GOODWOOD48 words
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Article, Illustration135 1939-07-25 12 Departing from the usual custom. Mis Majesty the King held an Inw stiture at St. James' Palace instead of Buckingham Palace. The photograph on the right shows him acknowledging the cheers of the crowd as he drove to St. James. Left, Matron F. Guyton leaving after receiving135 words
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Article, Illustration78 1939-07-25 13 """""•Colonel Frederick Gerald Peake (Peake Pasha). Officer Commanding the Arab Legion of the Trans-Jordan, leaving after receiving •he C.M.G. Below. Mrs lMk Noah Fo.land of Swansea looks pro udly her C.B.E. med al. Belo w ricnt A HUnßariansc u England f orthe R Ver Ph»togr,p hinr78 words
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Article, Illustration28 1939-07-25 13 BEAUTY IN FUR Two of the most beautiful cats who were entered m for the Kensington Kitten Club's Show which took place at Tattorsail'fl Knightsbridge, London. (Planet NewiJ28 words
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Article, Illustration1022 1939-07-25 14 Jf. minn Mannequin Parade m m Tvery f ashio ldble woman will wei- S come the news that The Smart B Shop, >i Ciujiol Buildings, is ho'ul- I ing an lmpiitant MANNEQUIN* 3 PARADE on Thursday next at tIW Adelphl Roof Garden, from 6 p.u 11,022 words
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Article, Illustration795 1939-07-25 15 Exercise Diet Must Go Hand In Hand sanction, since they put a strain on theheart. The heat speed* yp the working ol the U>ay and call* upon your, energy jbsenres m the shapa of fat. Owing to th« wax, the heat is unable to escape from the body m the795 words
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Advertisement82 1939-07-25 15 j f HAjslmi PRISCILLA Ltd. WE SPECIALIZE IN COTTON, LININ AND SILK- WASH FROCKS ALSO i CORSETS, HOSIERY AND SWIMSUITS 61, STAMIORD IIVAD (EU TEL: 3335 fpend an :iour of relaxation m the air- vCs^^ conditioned Salon, while Mrs. Lynn, \l the Expert from the Bond St. Salon, \M pives82 words
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Advertisement428 1939-07-25 16 t I J o HB_^^_ Bmm_L Jlf 'II Vt^'^k^ BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA. LINES (INIX)Kx'ORaTED IN ENGLAND) Outward* DM Tonnice Tonnage CARTHAGE 15.000 S» ggST VSSo S 1 t SOMALI 6.800 July 28 I Bf»AR RAJPUTANA 17.000 Aug. 11 gHITOAL w 2Q RANCHI 17.000 Aug. 25 |gg^ Oct. 20 I BANOALORE428 words
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Advertisement352 1939-07-25 16 TO FRENCH PORTsi L* *i CHARCEURS REUNIS m HOMEWARDS. 1 irmniN W Marseilles, Havre. Antwerp, Dunkirk 1 CAPST JACQUES fo*- Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazarie A Bordeaux Aug. v TO SAIGON INDOCHINAi i pap <vr JACQUES For Saigon. Tourane and Haiphong July 2-5 S CAP VARELLA For Saigon, Tourane and Haiphong352 words
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Article83 1939-07-25 17 Shanghai, July 24. REFLECTING the fall m the Chinese doilai, a number of advertisements have appeared m the newspapers announcing an increase m pnb&k Motorists are hard hit by an inert as. m the price of gasoline from $1.40 t< $2 a gallon. The pricesReuter - 83 words
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Article163 1939-07-25 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Sir Hastings Anderson City of Mandalay, Camphuijs, Dredger Foremost. King's Dock Wharf: Nil Coal Wharf: Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar: Albert Dock: Hoppers 11 19 Victoria Dock: Edendale Keppel Harbour: Kind's Dock: Silverwillow163 words
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Article71 1939-07-25 17 MEMBERS of the St. John Ambu--111 lance Association will attend m uniform at each performance of "The Warning." the British production which will open at the Capitol to-night. The A. R. p. organisation is als' collaborating, and there will be exhibit 01 A- R. P.71 words
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Article173 1939-07-25 17 1939 Intake Of The Navy London, July 24. A WHITE PAPER gives an estimate o further numbers required to b; voted for the Navy for the vea>- "ndin Mart 31 next ajs 12,000 officers sea men, boys and Royal Marines. The o:ip;na] estimate was 133,000. It is explainrd (hat itReuter - 173 words
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Article84 1939-07-25 17 "Sumatra" Claimed A Victim Singapore, Monday. A 42-YEAR-OLD Chines?, Lim Kirn n Teow, decided to cut down a troe near his hut m Cantonment Road when a violent storm on July 19 had caused the tree to lean slightly towards his hut. He climbed up to the top and was84 words
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Advertisement67 1939-07-25 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA "SHIHALA" 8,000 TONS SAILING JULY 28 AT 3 P.M. The above ve«^ i has excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon an* Second Saloui p?.<csengfTs. Special Holiday Return Mckefcs to China and Japan 'interchangeable witl67 words
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Miscellaneous476 1939-07-25 17 I^TAL INTELLIGENCE TO-DAY "Imperial" July 25 2 pn "Imperial 1 25 2 pr h imperial" 25 2 pr 3 ltn 'Impmol' 25 2 p.r .Whole Imperial 25 2 p.n U /Imperial 2 5 2 pn Sudan and Palestine linpcna 2 5 2 p.n Britain and Ireland JV% ml 25 2476 words
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Miscellaneous30 1939-07-25 17 "CHITRAL" The Chitral has left Hongkong and \i expected to arrive at Singapore at 1 a.m. on Thursday, July 27. She will pro ceed alongside the S.H.B. Wharf o arrival.30 words
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Miscellaneous1105 1939-07-25 18 ON THE AIR TO-DAY TO-MURRO\j lONDON COLOMBO ROME J JULY 25 fujammm 5 f»cM«*itM-i v* ou j SINGAPORE OSB 9>51 Me:s 3i.55 m, glnhalese music 5 J^ z«L m «eir« (1.13 m.-.) Sports news and Market notes. 105 n f^\^imlese and Ta- gffi, J1 1 ZHP 30.96 metres 9M mc|s1,105 words
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Article86 1939-07-25 19 A m^ t j mm Moscow, Jnly :>4. I ILK yesterday's meeting, which lasted an hour and a quarter, it was understood thaft the conversations m regard to Russia joining the security front were advaucin^ normaJJy. Another meeting is expected to take place shortly. At the conclusion ofReuter - 86 words
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Article39 1939-07-25 19 Chungking. July 24. IT was officially announced to day that Chungking time will henceforth be standard time throughout China during! the present "war of resistance." Hitherto the country has been divided! into five "time areas.' ReuterReuter - 39 words
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123 1939-07-25 19 Japanese SS^g aitttSSS «<- i mses the actual conditions pi^aiiimr m Chii? veniln nt r I «cts of hostility are m Droi™~ n i ere «f" IIM '-'<««'e -W as the «id cUtTZriinu 1 S^ffR JS n Chuu, have specific claims from the stwdiiit iReuter - 123 words
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Article117 1939-07-25 19 TOKYO, JULY 24. ACCORDING TO JAPANISI KEPORTS THE FOLLOW JAPANESE DEMANDS SKi^P* I *L ADK A TO-DAY* ROMSD TABLE CONFERENCE: Extradition of the four mci altered to htive assassinated Cheng^Shi Kans, Tientsin Customs Commissioner. Smct policing of unlawful elements within the British Com-estfon at Tientsin and maintenance-Reuter - 117 words
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Article77 1939-07-25 19 mc.uc^a Mr. Duff to aeiiver to him «i and (b) on June 23 cbeatS Mr E i? ufn° Q .v, y falsely l»eten<ltag th«jt he the manager «t unop Nam Huat of Johore and that he was short of $5 .o buy a new tyre as the77 words
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Article134 1939-07-25 19 London, July 24. Port |Oif London Authority officials pie studying aircraft reports on visibility at Tilbury Dock area under blackout conditions tested thereat midnight to examine the ability to the Port of I ondon to carry on m wartime. Special lighting devices evolved toReuter - 134 words
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Article118 1939-07-25 19 I Singapore. Monday. THAN CHA and Tan 71an Lin. Shangv hai and Hottian- CMneie respeettte!y, pleaded guHty this morning m the iourth police court before Mr. C. H Koh. District Judge and Fourth Po'lc© Magistrate, to cttarges (a) that they on July 22 at 9.30 pjn. m an118 words
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Article82 1939-07-25 19 Bombay, July 15-— Three people were killed and thrco others injured m a bomb explosion at Khar, suburb of Bombay this afternoon. It is stated that one dealer m old articles had m his collection of roods something that looked like a bomb. To ascertain its contents, he tried toUnited Press - 82 words
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Miscellaneous356 1939-07-25 19 BnTthe radio] H Continued from previous page LONDON f BERLIN I TRANSMISSION 5 DJB 15.20 Mcjs (19.7 m ISB1 SB 51 ,n > (3135 »> fj a, J ■tecA 1 5S¥ ft«£MSSS 736 S»»ert of S*t music (contlnJ fc'Mli't'rvß^nd-^onductor, 82 gsL^ «WH»mc review la ErSyi- £S~F J 11/ i, Jack356 words
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1506 1939-07-25 20 THE MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 133) :ip o It a. u :.o- j u( h re d efiA" P' Vh eit thereto are m JttOH a ob rctions known :ore the Governor n Cou£ L A map Khowmsth' P£ P he ofi:Cr ol he Municipal rfng-n •mcc hours 00OU A point1,506 words
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Article27 1939-07-25 20 Tirana. I ALBANIAN military forces wei incorporated m the Itadji Throughout the country offl men took the oath of allegiance Victor Emmanuel.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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186 1939-07-25 20 Tirade -Mark Registration Extended A BILL to extend the perio* which trade -marks can b gistered will be brought Wfot, Legislative Council of th- I Settlements at ai extrij meeting to l>e heiu on Monday 31. The till is de.sl-ned to exttq period .specified m the existing Marks Ordinance within186 words
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Advertisement169 1939-07-25 20 Law Notice For Td Before the Chief Justice m J at 10.30 a.m. J Magistrate's Appeal -Alex VS Be\o X re Mr. Justice Pedlow In) al 11 a.m. Part heard:— S *****7) Shaik Awath m 5!*****> Rahman Baswavo Shaik Awath bin Ba-Obeid. Before Mr. Justice Manning Court at 11 ajn.169 words
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302 1939-07-25 21 light Have Been Arrested In Church Singapore, Monday. thrie William Perreau, a young technical assistant at the R.A.F. ;e. fell the unusual experience of having to surrender to the n the morning of the day when he had arranged to be married.302 words
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137 1939-07-25 21 The Latin s' Meanly Medal competition of the Garrison Golf Club for July flayed at '> anglin. tesulted m a win for Mrs. P. W. Holt v. th a net score of 33 The following cards were returned:— Mrs. P. W Holi 48137 words
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Article151 1939-07-25 21 First Gold Find In South Africa Cape Town. DOCUMENTS found m two old chests one a sea chest may reveal where gold was first discovered on the Witwatersrand Main Reef, thus solving a controversy that has been m progress for Dttt* years. The chests have come into the posfesslon ofReuter - 151 words
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87 1939-07-25 21 Shillong, July s— The application of section 144 Cr. P.C. m areas lyinp within a radius o* three miles of Digboi and Tinsukia police stations is extended by the Governor for a further period of two months with effect from to-day. The order issued under theUnited Press - 87 words
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119 1939-07-25 21 Government Interest In Cod Industry St. John's, Newfoundland. A PLAN to guarantee the losses of cod fish exporters provided that certain minimum prices are paid to the fishermen is announced here by the Government. The depressing trade outlook— espe cially m Mediterranean markets— has resulted m merchants withholding ere 'dits119 words
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Article98 1939-07-25 21 Amiens. AN a charge of Htealing an original painting- by the famous French painter. Lancret, two carpenters have been arrested by the police here. The picture is valued at 50,000 francs (about £230 i. It is alleged that the painting was taken from a city buildingReuter - 98 words
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606 1939-07-25 21 (■'com uur uwn lieponer; Taiping, Monday. WRITING from Paoshan (Punnanfu) on June 30, Dara Singh, th* former Taiping sportsman, relates the thrilling life and adventure which face all Malayan mechanics and drivers m war-torn China, as follows: "Life has been one great change for;606 words
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Article57 1939-07-25 21 Of Ribbe/,? 1 3 up i: 8. a "d o>clock wa P 2B5 8 cent, bU Vers Octobel 'i little tV arket quiet J in -w s tn Ri to report talons. nes s w w transacted ci '.^nd. were 1* T r :n E 'ts Traders, tt»KinV ITS57 words
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319 1939-07-25 22 'If II Iliil J witnessed at Changi yesterday when the 1 ovals reserves, the two aspirants for leagui hMMBi '<* a draw, each side netting twice. en were the first to attack oetween Geary. lilt by the latter. I I :us then319 words
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Article162 1939-07-25 22 RECS WIN FRIENDLY SOCCER idly gn.T-' ved m\ Ik'! ?-i »J-'4 Vi'v*"»fiay tVW RC. b<*ut Ihv Pufrang U by two gMli to nil. I ing the fir l te i■ i re i Irly .vii'-h'iy riperior rtde. And If' < .i.l 01 i I Kroii.'ider, Bad i hoi ly before162 words
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Article157 1939-07-25 22 Orom Our Own Coue.si>otident> Jo)n»r<v Quliru Monday. Following are the ttal to be i>Uyed off gj Uk Ayer Moick Malay School court In the Johore Baimi district badminton <hij,i;ji(»i)qiip s on Fruiiiy A\orning At 7 A.M. Junior Singles; (^urtnf filial Ibrapfttni bin iiani/aii (Oapat) rs.157 words
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Article144 1939-07-25 22 rOLLOVVING is the latest S.R.A. classification list. Freedom, who made his debut at Ipoh and won his first outing, following it up with a second m his next run, has been promoted to class 1. HORSES Transfers:— From Class 2 to Class 1 Freedom. From Class 1144 words
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Article23 1939-07-25 22 A friendly matci: of soccer was dKvpH A n Sunday between the Chin** SDort, Relation and tht Manchester Regt23 words
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Article, Illustration24 1939-07-25 22 Play m progress between the S CC. Reserves and the Manchester! ivl serves m the match on the Padanj yesterday. The fetdiers mm 3-Xi[|24 words
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264 1939-07-25 22 (From Our Own Correspondent) Sega mat. THE Muir liido-Ceyloncse scored a narrow crickel win over the SeKPmat I.C.A. by 17 runs on the Segamat English School padang. A feature of the game was the bright battin? of Napesu who topscored for Segamat wilji 82. Brian264 words
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Article192 1939-07-25 22 R. S.G. C Mixed Foursomes THE .second bi-monthly Mixed Four- somes competition at the R.S.G.C. for July was played at Bukit Timah on Sunday afternoon and resulted m a win for Miss N. Clements and W.B. Ruddock with a net score of 30 l 2 39 cards were taken out192 words
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Article118 1939-07-25 22 TEST CRICKET London. Julyfl THE Test match between mM and the West Indies wasl sumed at Manchester tv-day an attendance of 7,000. Play 9 ed at 12.15 but there was a sWfl at 12.31, when England wereS for none, owing to bad light slight rain. J Play was resumed after118 words
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Article101 1939-07-25 22 Mansfields Win A Badminton Mansfields beat the May badminton by five games to twoH former's court on Saturday: Results i Mansfield's named m SINGLES Tay Bong Soo lost to Low Pofl 12—15., 7—15; Lee Hock San befl Cheng Koon 5—0., 15—12; Linß Chong beat Tan Soo Liew 6- 15 J101 words
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Article56 1939-07-25 22 The following have accepiw™ for the Singapore Non Binders™ Services Officers at S.C.C. on *m U j a 'A!' Dean (Capt.). A. G^ovM H J Haynes, C. Hewetsor, V V. Hill, Major F. E. Hugomn- m j^sius, Lt.-Col. H. F. Luc'-.« Nevill, Major S. B. Pearson, w.™ Clark. Umpire:56 words
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Article20 1939-07-25 22 The first division cil ,9 Malays and the LO3 Uj l' played at the Stadium H postponed. __-^H20 words
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Article440 1939-07-25 23 SSTERDAY'S DIV. II a STADIUM SOCCER (Malaya Signal Co 1. rd oi soccer was witnessed m the division 2 A fixivfd at the Stadium yesterday m which the Publishers the > ay a si S nals Co b y twoi oals to onea dour struggle440 words
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386 1939-07-25 23 Manchester Res 3; fc.C.€. Res 0. JNTERESTING soccer was seen on the Padang yesterday evening when the Manchesters defeated the S.C.C. by three goals to nil m a Reserve division league fixture. The Tad.s played sound soccer anfl led" by one goal m the first386 words
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Article, Illustration23 1939-07-25 23 An incident m Ihe match between the SCO Rfserve,; ami Rm Man-c-.««r s Reserves, played at the B.CX jb,^... aui>23 words
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65 1939-07-25 23 K° nJK*S,"- the 35 Fortf s^tejs c rst haif er; ,i,7 n d opened scoring for hot. lrtta ics raids on seveB "L at the other end h *m^ of th C P c ir Was seen m le Medu r JWatSd65 words
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Article35 1939-07-25 23 St, Vf P la^d last Tou^nt Slngles Cham M, ?L 2 b^ Heng Siak Tian, Slang 15 h^ Swee Lee beat >- fitefflifc J*-U Leow Sw e Tn k Kwee (3—2) C, r s lN(;i.ks35 words
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Article58 1939-07-25 23 The following have been selected to play Cricket for the V.M.C.A. against Manchester Rept. on Saturday July at 2 p.m. on the Prince Edward Rocut Ground. Lyne (Captain), Chrysostom, I. Leljfr* sius, F. DivaJl, I. B. Suratta, U. Mobt-» deen J. Lovick, A Nathaniels, 8. Hope, Dr. V.58 words
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256 1939-07-25 23 t Taiping, July 24. fOLLOWING are handicaps for the first day of the Taping Turf Club's July meeting on Friday, July 28. RACE 0NE— 3.06 P.M. HORSES. CLASS 5, DIV. 2, 5 FURS. Lovfcrs Idol 10.12 Inez 10.8 Marco King 10.7 Aubo&s 10.7 Metro256 words
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Article68 1939-07-25 23 The following have accepted to play} for the S.C.C. CM. A Ladies XI on Fudatf at 4 p.m. at S.C.C. C.W. Auchmuty, T. G. D. A. Cooper, J. A. Dean (Capt), Capt. K. Dynes, A. C. Growder, Major D. V. Hill P. W. Holt, A. F. Hunter, W.68 words
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Miscellaneous30 1939-07-25 23 TIDE TABLES TO-DAY > High Water: 5.07 aan. 7.8 ft. 5.12 p. m^ 8.5 ft. r TO-MORROW High Water- G. 44 a.m. 7.5 ft (5 20 p:ro,, 8 5 ft. f30 words
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254 1939-07-25 24 Lom-on, July 84. papers splash an adroia on bj Mf. R. b. I|!e cSmd with Dr. Wohltat "a scheme of Men oniy aj, version has l>een published." Mr Hudson reporUdly ""^S^S 1 Mat hii conversations with WoW v. m enUrely In hlaReuter - 254 words
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Article82 1939-07-25 24 Ceiman Statement Berlin, July 24. German political quarters admitted Uiat Dr. Wohltat might have heard omething of a proposed loan to Germany m conversation with Mr Hudson. If thto wai the case, he certainly did Mi do it m an official capacity but as polite visitor, listening to the view.Reuter - 82 words
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Article71 1939-07-25 24 Navy Minister's Warning Tokyo, July 24. THE combined Japanese Fleet, together with another newly-or-ganised fleet, shortly begins special war-time training, announced the Navy Minister, Admiral Yonai, today. Referring to 'he talks between Sir Robert Crligie and Mr. Arita Admiral Yonai issued a warning to the nation against assuming that BritishReuter - 71 words
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Article26 1939-07-25 24 CORDON RICHARDS' 100 I London, July 24. The jockey, Gordon Richards, had three winners at Worcester to-day andi reached 100 winners for the season.— l ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article83 1939-07-25 24 Thetis Salvage To Continue London, Jm» f APTAIN Hudson. Civil Lord, Admiralty, stated m the of Commons to-day that as l( there was a reasonable poss of salving the submarine The thought it would be gen agreed that operations should tinue, m order that fullest ity tion might be availableReuter - 83 words
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Article76 1939-07-25 24 wasnington. mm THE Navy Department annfl that a strong protest hafl lodged with Japanese M against tiie mandhandlingl naval warrant officer by a M naval sentry of Hankow. I Mr Cordeil Hull (Secretary ofl stated the Government was m with some concern the increasa« ber ofReuter - 76 words
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Article76 1939-07-25 24 Considerable ment at Tokyo **f ne M press. While left »n strongly attack it. lt fM support it, but confer l toproduce For example o f«B it has been the string litarian powers to on Ro sion of Japan to de i« Axis.soastoparal^ l^'™ powers m the ue^ sideReuter - 76 words
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Advertisement26 1939-07-25 24 9he Jbelicious thirst Quencher Whilst i X Sailing 1 1 HI MI■I *1 I'zWw" A «*«DW«w«' fc^ 1 1 1 1 ff fcfmi GAPOR ,H_AERATED WATERS26 words
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Miscellaneous45 1939-07-25 24 EPWORTH LEACI The Epworth League of the! Church, Malacca, will put oo hM ranee programme at tne > Girls' School hall on Friaaj ,m at 8.00 p.m. Lantern slid Shown by Rev. J. K^Sl short play wUI be staged J f\m people of the church. Admissions45 words
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