The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 July 1939
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Title Section20 1939-07-04 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS (SPECIAL AIRMAIL EDITION 10 GENTS) NO. 15,8:0. ESTD. 1835 TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1939.20 words
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Article109 1939-07-04 1 London. July 3. n KT CRAIGIE. British 3 dor in Toslo. has been in.nforni the Japanese GovLhal .my deliberate extension ..ment of British subjects ttstn must imperil the success of img negotiations in Tokio Sutler in the Commons about the situation a: md Wenchow. Mr. ButierReuter - 109 words
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51 1939-07-04 1 Tientsin, Ju!> 3. j tarn last night reported to British police that they had In the hands of a c outside a cafe m occupied area, protest- i :-sman thL> morn- thai foreigner had Indications are that he dort Grimths, second steamer Yochow, since last51 words
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Article73 1939-07-04 1 1 ond jn. July 3. kEST-OV hal ihe British nent offer the German and Governments broadcasting an exchange basil -i re- ::.ix consideration, said l In the Commons. Mr. Butcloubt the BBC. would be U) co-operate. iproeated the sentiment ex:he questioner, Mr. G. Govt. Farnham)Reuter - 73 words
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Article81 1939-07-04 1 Berlin, July 3. THE NEW LAW introduced m Danzig empowering the authorities to conscript men and women for "tasks of State and political importance" is on very similar lines to one issued by Field Marshal Goering m his capacity as head of the Four Years Plan,Reuter - 81 words
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Article30 1939-07-04 1 London, July 3. THE BRITISH GLIDING RECORD for altitude was gained today by Mr Philip Witts when he climbed to 14,200 feet in a sailplane— British WirelessBritish Wireless - 30 words
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Article33 1939-07-04 1 Ten Chinese women of Kuala Lum- pur are staging tableaux vivants of iamous Chinese beauties and historical personages on July 17 at the Pavilion Cinema in aid of the China Red Cross Fund.33 words
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Article211 1939-07-04 1 British Admiration For Polish Calm CITY HEIMWEHR London, July 3. MAKING a statement m the Commons on Danzig, Mr. Chamberlain said reliable reports indicated that extensive measures of a military character were beiiiff carried out m the free city. Large and increasing numbers of GermanReuter - 211 words
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Article30 1939-07-04 1 BECAUSE of suspension of mechanical work during the <-out. it was found necesreduce the size of this Free Press. There be the usual 16 pases rrow.30 words
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Article173 1939-07-04 1 Premier's Statement London, July 3. QUESTIONED in the Commons regarding the Soviet talks, ft Chamberlain said the Government now was waiting a considered reply from ithe Soviet, following Saturday's Mos1 cow conversations. He did not think it advisable to make any further statement et this stageReuter - 173 words
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Article101 1939-07-04 1 London, July 3. |U|R. CHAMBERLAIN was received by King George at Buckingham Palace today. He remained with the King for about an hour. Sir Howard Kennard, British Ambassador at Warsaw, and Lord Halifax saw Mr. Chamberlain at Number Ten. Sir Howard reported on the general situationBritish Wireless - 101 words
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Article71 1939-07-04 1 Moscow, July 3. CIR William Seeds and Mr. W. Strang saw M. Molotov this afternoon presumably for M. Molotov to hand them the Soviet reply to the AngloFrench proposals which they presented to him on Saturday. The talks with M. Molotov lasted an hour and a-half. after whichReuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration37 1939-07-04 1 i HERR WALTHER REINHARDT, German Consul-General m Liverpool who has been recalled after a request by the British Government left Birkenhead last week for London and proceeded to Germany. Herr Reinhardt is saying goodbye to his wife.37 words
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Article25 1939-07-04 1 Berlin, July II ERR HITLER attended the state funeral to Gen. Knockenhear, Com-mander-in-Chief of the 10th Army Corps, at Hamburg, who died last Wednesday.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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181 1939-07-04 1 London, July 3. THE TIMES, m a striking editorial entitled: "A Nation United" says that Lord Halifax's speech made history. "Not since the war has a pronouncement commanded such unanimity of approval from the whole press and platform. "It has given proof that LordReuter - 181 words
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Article130 1939-07-04 1 London, July 3. CIR STAFFORD CRIPPS, well-known Socialist, addressing a miners' meeting at Gloucester, reinforced Saturday's Labour message to the German people and said that Britons had no quarrel with the German working class, whom they w r anted to see happier than they were. "TheReuter - 130 words
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Article94 1939-07-04 1 London, July 3. CURPRIBE of today's play at Wimbledon was the defeat of the first seeded player and favourite for the title, H. W. Austin, by the seventh ranking player m the United States, Elwood Cooke. Cooke won m three sets, concedins only one game.94 words
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809 1939-07-04 1 Public Inqu iry Revelations London, July 3. THE first judicial account of the chain of events lead- ing to the loss of the submarine Thetis, with her complement of 101, was given at the opening m London today of the public inquiry intoReuter - 809 words
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Article92 1939-07-04 1 London, July 3. In connection with rumours m regard to the possibility of Mr Churchill and Mr. Eden joining the Cabinet, Reiner's lobby correspondent says thv re appears to be no substantial ground for the idea that Mr. Eden may return to office at an early date. The92 words
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Advertisement71 1939-07-04 1 THERE IS NO BETTER TEA THAN BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA Tonight COCKTAIL DANCE 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.45 to midnight fOPILAR cabar::? ATTRACTION DUO MU SAN OFF, Character and Comedy Dancers RAFFLES ORCHESTRA d T y ted DAN HOPKINS n<nn?r 53.00 Non-Diners Sl.OO. Till RSDAY—71 words
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Advertisement74 1939-07-04 1 BIGIA TEA BRINGS THE FRESHNESS AND FRAGRANCE OF THE MALAYAN GARDENS DIRECT TO YOUR HOME ADELPHI *Wp HOTEL ROOF— GARDEN TONIGHT 0 P.M.— l2 MIDNIGHT DANCE AND TABLE TENNIS EXHIBITION BY KELEN SZABADOS WORLD CHAMPION TABLE TENNIS PLAYERS ADMISSION SISEA VIEW HOTEL: WEDNESDAY C: IHURSDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE CABARET THE74 words
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Article, Illustration31 1939-07-04 2 SMILES FOR SINGAPORE: Miss Gloria Stuart, the lovely Holliruood film actress, stepping on to the platform from the International express on her arriral from Bangkok last evenir.g.—Free Pres? picture.31 words
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54 1939-07-04 2 Tientsin. July 3. THE Japan^e-fostered anti-British sentiment m Tientsin is unabated. Anti-British Committee was inaugurated yesterday afternoon "to place unified control over the various .•.mi-British organisations." The creation of the committee indicates that the anti-British movement is m full swing, despite the imminent resumption of the Anslo-JapaneseChinese Central News - 54 words
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Article37 1939-07-04 2 London. July 3. Sir Haliord Mac Kinder, who has presided over the Imperial Shipping Committee since it was established m 1920, has r:signed. Sir William Henry Clark has been elected as his successor. Reuter f*Reuter - 37 words
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Article168 1939-07-04 2 Hong Kong, July 3. It is reliably learned that Mr. Wang Ching-wei s recent trip to Peking was a fiasco, as he failed, firstly, to induce Marshal Wu Pei-fu to emerge from retirement and join the projected "federal government"; secondly, he failed to secure Japanese agreementChinese Central News - 168 words
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132 1939-07-04 2 Naval Force Meets Only Feeble Resistance CANTONESE~~SUCCESS Hong Kong, July 3. AFTER making several attempts to land a force at Foochow, the Japanese have succeeded m landing a naval force at the Santu Island, the Chinese making a feeble attempt to resist the Japanese navalUnion Times - 132 words
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121 1939-07-04 2 Tokio, July 3. COR the first time since the boom during the World War, Japan's foreign trade for the first six months of this year ended in a favourable balance of Y25.3 15,000, against an unfavourable balance of Y195.411.000 in the corresponding period lastEastern News - 121 words
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Article133 1939-07-04 2 London, July 3. UI ET VS SEE that Britain's policy aids **iot the brutal aggressor, but the patient defender," says Mr. J. B. Priestley m an editorial m China News, a special newspaper produced m London m connection with "China Week" which the China Campaign Committee133 words
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Article129 1939-07-04 2 Dairen, July 3. THE Japanese Kwantung Army, 1 Japan's permanet fighting forces in Manchukuo, announces that an offensive opened yesterday South of Lake Buir against Soviet Mongol forces which crossed the border from OuterMongolia "early in June." Fighting is on a scale greater than any during the pastReuter; Eastern News - 129 words
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Article78 1939-07-04 2 Hong Kong, Jnly 3. A DMIRAL SIR PERCY NOBLE, Com- mander-in-Chief of the China Btation, with Major-General Grasset, General Officer Commanding the Troops in China, who recently arrived from Singapore, where they attended the Anglo-French staff talks, have parted here. Sir Percy left HongCentral News - 78 words
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Article, Illustration37 1939-07-04 2 MISS GLORIA STUART, just after she arrived from Bangkok by train last evening. From left, Mr. Keith Goldsmith, managing director of 20th Century-Fox at Singapore, Mrs. Goldsmith, Mr. Joe Fisher, and Miss Stuart.— Free Press picture.37 words
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455 1939-07-04 2 TROUBLE EXPECTED (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 3. WHILE everyone in Siam hopes for a peaceful settlement IT of the great oil question, yet in some circles opinion is growing that the businesses of the Shell and Socony companies here will come to455 words
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66 1939-07-04 2 London, July 2. QUARTERLY revenue returns show that defence expenditure at .£123.850,000 was nearly twice as much as in the same period of last year. Total ordinary revenue for the quarter amounted to £144,056,777 compared with £131,886,636 a year ago. Total expenditure, less self-balanc-ing items,British Wireless - 66 words
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Article97 1939-07-04 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July g. pONSCRIPTS m Siam serve for two years. But usually they are allowed to go on leave for the last nine months, before being placed m the reserve. This year, however, an order has been issued to suspend this practice.97 words
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Article213 1939-07-04 2 jQLORIA STUART, American film actress, and her husband, scenariowriter, Arthur Sheekman. who are visiting Singapore, last night saw their first black-out when they were taken out by Mr. Joe Fisher, who was on dut; as an A.R.P. officer. Singapore's new volunteer firelighters, m their freshly-issued khaki213 words
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Article27 1939-07-04 2 Falling into a drain m Serangoon Rnad during last night's blackout, a Chinese was lound by policemen m a semi-conscious, hair-drowned, state.27 words
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578 1939-07-04 2 pHILHOOD MEMORIES 1 Francisco's Chinatown tack to Miss Gloria Stuar: fee Hollywood film actress, when reached Shanghai on a wor. which brought her to Singapor train from Bangkok iast evening With her husband. Mr cheekman, newspaperman and writer. Miss Stuart is at Ra578 words
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Article36 1939-07-04 2 New lark July 3. JACK DEMPSEY, preparing for con- vaiescence today, after his appendicitis operation, said he must have been "near losing the decision." No further frailttins art being iisued. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Advertisement157 1939-07-04 2 vs_fe^oe_flP^ "^c yvfir ___^ff*9 <■ aaaV^A S'!^*^^^&^*^KlS?K^O«V^at \W^^ aananuh '_> A *S|^^^tt^^^^*^l H__jfc TinW* _H_3m_ v Xfr HM|Jflffl?e^ajnjgAgri^_^_BW^rv^V jf-* vi^K _«y _B_Lj >v v_. __C#-' L___HB Hair Flavour that haa never hR E C I P Em been matched^ -^c, ta .^e fivi^^JZS** apple Ham famoos m Malaya for e*er157 words
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Advertisement22 1939-07-04 2 DOGS DOGS DOGS "CASTRIQUE is the Worlds Wonder ftemedy tor Worms Poor Condition Unhealthy Coat Loss of Energy etc Medical Hall Ltd.22 words
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Article216 1939-07-04 3 ALLEGED SHOOTING IN COFFEE-SHOP Chinese On Grievous Hurt Charge DID GIRL ENTICE VICTIM? IN connection with an alleged shooting affray m a 1 coffee-shop m Jalan Besar on June 12 last a Chinese man and girl were charged m the Singapore Criminal District Court yesterday, before Mr. J. McFall. The216 words
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Article, Illustration50 1939-07-04 3 MISS I.LIZABLTII IIAYLEY BELL, laffctCf of Lieut. -Col. F. v% BaflL until recently Defence urity Officer, Singapore, who was iod on June 24 at the Parish hunh. A>ion Clinton, Bucks, to I ieut Martin Pryce Weedon. i i Weedon was stationed m Malavitt the lal lin., the Middlesex Raiment.50 words
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Article154 1939-07-04 3 m Our Own Correspondent) Penang, July 2. I EUROPEAN Volunteer Ball, by the European members 3rd Battalion. S.S.V.F.. < Penang :> rince Weiiesley> at the RunnyI last night, turned out to oe success. There were a large her of guests present from Singaand the Penang garrison. evening154 words
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Article64 1939-07-04 3 Tortured Stolen Hen Fined $10 CLAIMING trial to stealing a hen, and torturing it by baiting it I With a fishing-hook and tackle, an 18-year-old Chinese vegetable card- ncr, Tan Say, was fined a total of $10 on the two charges, by Mr. K. A. Blacker, Singapore Third Magistrate j64 words
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Article53 1939-07-04 3 |?OREIGN exports of Tin bein? final shipments on ocean steamers at all Malayan ports during the month of June, 1939, are as follows: America, 4,319 tons; Europe, 742 tons: British Possessions 344 tons; Japan 471 tons; the Netherlands Indies 3 tons; other foreign countries 77 tons;53 words
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Article139 1939-07-04 3 Escort From India FOR the first time a regimental Col- our escort has been transported by air. The old regimental Colour of the Royal Inniskilling Fus'liers was on parade at Wellington, India, when the new regimental Colour pre:ented to the Ist Battalion by Lord Erskine,139 words
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62 1939-07-04 3 The number cf calls attended during the month of June, 1939, was 249, and of these 31 were to cases outside Munipal limits. The cases are classified as follows: Motor car accidents, 37; motor lorry.. 12; motor bus, 6; trolley car, 6; collapse cases, 31; attempted62 words
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67 1939-07-04 3 A further sum of $100,000 (Chinese currency) has been forwarded to China by the China Distress Relief Fund Committee m Selangor. Labels urging people to abstain from eating meat and to be thrifty on July 7, are now on sale. The minimum67 words
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629 1939-07-04 3 Programme For Sunday's Organ Recital |y|R. WERNER BAER. who has several times delighted audiences at the Victoria Memorial Hall with his organ recitals, evidently takes very seriously the task of making the organ concerts, held once monthly at the Hall, under Municipal auspices, a success. Not only does he provide629 words
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Article183 1939-07-04 3 Woman 's Suicide Attempt Fails DLEADING guilty to a charge of attempting to commit suicide by jumping into the sea off Beach Road, en June 29, a middle-aged Cantonese woman, Goh Ah Cheong was bound over m the sum of $25 m two sureties for a period of six months183 words
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Article52 1939-07-04 3 Law Notice For The Day The Chief Justice at Kuala Lumpur —Court of Appeal. Before Mr. Justice Pedlow In 3rd Court at 10.30 a.m. Part heard:—O.S. 159/2&—Re Song Tiong Cheng deceased. Before Mr. Justice Maiming m 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Assizes:—Rex vs. Yong Ah Tee. at 2.15 p.m.:—Rex vs.52 words
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Article, Illustration28 1939-07-04 3 picture THIS telegraph messenger boy's bicycle was crushed when it came into collision with this bus on Collyer Quay yesterday afternoon. The rider was not hurt.- Free PressFree Press - 28 words
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Article248 1939-07-04 3 Chinese On Murder Charge MOTHER OF DEAD MAN GIVES EVIDENCE EVIDENCE that the accused, Yong Ah Tee, was the man her son named as his assailant was given by Ting Lye Song, mother of the dead man, m a murder trial before Mr. Justice Manning m the Singapore Assizes yesterday.248 words
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Article77 1939-07-04 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 27. DRIXCE CHULA of Siam stated today that he is organising Siam's first motor racing Grand Prix at the request of the Siamese Government and the R.A.A. of Siam. The race, which will take place on Dec. 10 (the anniversary77 words
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Article192 1939-07-04 3 FATIMAH binte Dollah and Hanai Suate, two women who were charged with persistently soliciting for immoral purpo.-es and, alternatively, behaving m a disorderly manner m the Bras Basah Road area were acquitted without their defence being called upon by Mr. Conrad Oldham m the Singapore Second Police192 words
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Article56 1939-07-04 3 The Royal Johore International Club June bogey competition was won by Dr. T. E. Cheah with a score of 1 down. Scores Dr. T. E. Cheah 1 Down. J. W. Moore 2 W. H. Brockett 3 In the women's monthly competition. Mrs. E. W. Martindell was the56 words
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Article25 1939-07-04 3 Mr. K. H. Cantrell, of the Customs Department, lpoh, has proceeded to Seremban on transfer, reports our lpoh correspondent.25 words
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Article233 1939-07-04 3 But No Real Relief Until This New Drugless Remedy Came Let this fellow-sufferer give practical advice to all who suffer Irom any form of indigestion. He has found m Chardox a new. refined, superactivated, tasteless charcoal. 50 times more powerful than the crcinary kind. Chardox233 words
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254 1939-07-04 3 London. DEGINALD STANLEY PRICE, three- weeks-old Lewisham, S.E., r»ajy who was hurriedly baptised m a hospital cot three days after he was born because doctors thought he would die, crowded happily m his cradle as his father related how his life was saved by254 words
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Article120 1939-07-04 3 New York. COPHIE TUCKER, the comedienne, was heckled, booed and howled down by 750 actors and actresses gathered m a New York hotel. She left m tears. She is president of the American Federation of Actors, and charges of mismanagement against her administration had been120 words
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Article131 1939-07-04 3 Feat Of 64- Year-Old Farmer I£ NOCKED down by a wounded leo- pard, a 64-year-old Pieter>burg, Transvaal, farmer, fought and overpowered the animal with his bare hands. A shot from a friend's rifle then killed the leopard but wounded the farmer m the foot. When131 words
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Advertisement43 1939-07-04 3 v iaPQ_^_RK^Svc*^ Jaaaaaaaaß LaW *flaaaaaa^aflr Law \_S&_ «B __Sa% m\* <• _HF m 1 UKE HI SPILLERS SHAPES' 9 OBTAINABLE Prom nU FEDERAL DISPENSARY ed m the F.M.S. I Singapore AND ALL STORES. vf \^j mr/l Jiff ■g, VT LL lak >LIV ol»av, HILLS/43 words
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366 1939-07-04 4 Lockheeds Prove Worth On Sydney Service 384 PASSENGER TRIPS NEXT Monday, the K.N.I.L.M. (Royal Netherlands Indies' Airways) \vill celebrate the first anniversary of the inauguration of a regular bi-weekly service between Batavia and Sydne\. The inauoairation of this line signified a milestone366 words
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222 1939-07-04 4 Japan's Cotton Trade Must Decrease IAPANS position as one of the leading suppliers of manufactured cotton goods must deteriorate through her increasing lack of foreign exchange with which to import raw cotton, the director of one of the three largest Indian cotton mills told a Free Press reporter, when he222 words
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Article129 1939-07-04 4 Capetown, June 26. MVOVO Mbata, a warrior in his youth of the Zulu King Cetewayo. and later a mail runner, has died in the Vryheid district of South Africa. He was 80. Once, on his 80-mile run from Natal to Vryheid, Mbata was attacked by a leopard.British United Press - 129 words
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Article251 1939-07-04 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Raub, July 1. TTHE ninth annual Pahang Live- stock Show, popularly known as the Buffalo Show, was held at Raub and opened by the Sultan of Pahang. In the morning the ever popular timber hauline competition for buffalo bulls VM begun. About251 words
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Article, Illustration48 1939-07-04 4 PRINCESS ELIZABETH and Princess Margaret Rose went aboard the iljUajU Kempenfelt, leader of the Portsmouth Destroyer Flotilla, which took them to Yarmouth Roads, Isle of Wight, where a royal barge transferred them to the Empress of Brit tin, on which the King and Queen arrived back from Canada.48 words
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Article225 1939-07-04 4 IJIR. VAN KEE LEONG, the Malacca artist and caricaturist, has brought into a single volume, a collection of 150 cartoons which have already appeared hi various Malayan newspapers and periodicals from time to time during the past 12 years. Most of the cartoons m the collection are225 words
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Article, Illustration37 1939-07-04 4 TUE THREE CHILDREN of the Empress of Annam photographed wilii their nurses when they arrived at Marseilles. They were accompanied by their mother, the Empress and are on a visit to France.37 words
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278 1939-07-04 4 MAKING ROADS SAFER (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 3. CIR Shenton Thomas, as High Commissioner, contributes a road-safety message to all users of the road m a publication that will soon be issued by the F.M.S. Government. This is the new highway278 words
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Article301 1939-07-04 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 2. A FAIR will be held at the Selangor Turf Club on July 20 m aid of iunds of the Selangor Church Council The i jrpose of the Fair is to augment !'ie ordinary income of the Church301 words
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Article75 1939-07-04 4 A large number of bicycle thefts occurred during the week-end m Singapore. Ten bicycles were stolen between 9 a.m. on Saturday and 9 am. en Sunday; seven bicycles were stolen m the next 24 hours. The average number of losses a month is 100 to 120 bicycles. The Saturday morning75 words
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Article43 1939-07-04 4 T^HE Australian escort vessel Swan, which has been at anchor m Singapore Roads since her arrival early last week, went to the Naval Base yesterday morning. The warship will leave far Sourabaya this morning on her voyage back to Sydney.43 words
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Article229 1939-07-04 4 TTO commemorate thc Double Seventh, second aim 0 f the Sino-Japanese war, Sir.;.. Chinese will make another effort to swell the China Fund on Friday. There will be no mass Metal*, as last year, it is understood, but a v tanan diet is urged for229 words
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Article131 1939-07-04 4 (From Our Own Coin Sydney, (By Air Mail). MELBOURNE was the be.*t site f< dry dock capable cf taking a capital ship as far as policy was concerned, said Sir Leopold Savile. :ormer i engineer-in-chief to the Admiralty who is to advise the Federal Government131 words
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Article66 1939-07-04 4 ♦From Our Own Correspondent Penang, July 3. Salvage operations on the TongKing wreck are now completed and arrangeI ments are being made for the vessel to be towed to Japan tomorrow by thc Holland Maru. The Tongking was burnt out while on her way to66 words
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Article78 1939-07-04 4 Ti_/ Musick Memorial Trophy, di memorating Capt. Edwin Music*, who with six companions was killed tn an accident to the Samoan "Clipper flymg boat m January, 1938, has been presented to Mr. Arthur Gouge, chief engineer, chief designer, general manager and director of Short Brothers, builders of78 words
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Article63 1939-07-04 4 JjMR HAROLD SCOTT will give a pianoforte recital at next Thursday's meeting of the Kuala Lur. Musical Society at the Vennir. Hall from 7.30 p.m. This will be a guest night and members may bring as many guests as they please. Then will be no charge for63 words
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Advertisement337 1939-07-04 4 True Purpose Of Education r TIILRE is no possible doubt that there is a real eagerness for education among the people themselves. Unfortunately, the drawback m Kelantan, as elsewhere. Is that m many cases neither boys nor parents have any idea cf the true purposes r f cducaticn." Thus writes337 words
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Advertisement47 1939-07-04 4 PITMAN'S COLLEGE Established In England G5 yean UNITEERS lIM2 RIVER VALLEY RD. ENTRANCE DAMAK RD. GIVK YOUR SON OR DAUGHTER A REAL CUANCB Thorough training tn all COMMERCIAL Si B.ILCTS and I ANC.UAGES and a good onsition awaiting completion of TRAINING Write, call or tflr-hcr- y% 5S2*.47 words
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Article786 1939-07-04 5 Internal Conditions Are Being "Surveyed" SUSPICION OVER VISIT OF DR. SCHACHT THE increasing influence being exerted by Germans, Italians, and Japanese m India and contiguous countries is causing some concern, says the India correspondent of The Times. There is evidence that Nazi and Fascist propaganda is786 words
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58 1939-07-04 5 ath by misadventure by the Singapore III V O. Porter, yesterday the d^ath of a Har- f Leong Ho, who died f injuries received when the side of a ship while D June 5. II was revealed, wis due to v. and hemorrhage from58 words
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Article, Illustration46 1939-07-04 5 -ll IRAFFtC m lielsea wa* J tor quarter of an hour. hen ontlon's first daylight air 4>\perinicrit took place. A bus liiver leaj)> from his bus m Kind's ■Ml i he! Bi t-> make his wi\ to r.'>t shelter at the sou ml of the alarm.46 words
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80 1939-07-04 5 A LLEGED to have committed house- breaking by night by entering a building belonging to Ahmad Dushi m Orchard Road on July 1, John Jones, a^ed 27, attached to the First Battalion, Manchester Regiment, Tanglin Barracks, appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh m the Singapore80 words
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Article482 1939-07-04 5 Love Tangle Of Aged Couple London, June 26A ROMANCE which began m the "Lovers' Row" of a South-Lon-don park six weeks ago between a 72--year-old widower and a 73-year-old woman musician should have ended m their marriage at Brixton Register Office last Wednesday. But after notice had been given the482 words
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Advertisement210 1939-07-04 5 THE BIG ASTAIRE -ROGERS SHOW! OPENS TODAY 3 SHOWS AT THE CAPITOL DAILY 3.15 6. 1 5 9. 1 5 The King Queen of the Dance Together Again m their Best Musical, Singing and Dancing Triumph DRAMATIC WILDFIRE! DANCING IN HEAVEN! YESTERDAY'S MUSIC IN YOUR HEART!_tdf A*m*'^m*Lj£x Fk YAW V210 words
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630 1939-07-04 6 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1939. Nazi "Mission" THE key to the Danzig situation today may be seen m an offi-cially-inspired comment made m Berlin three weeks ago. Special stress was then placed on the significant phrase that "the mission to lead Danzig back into the Reich without630 words
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882 1939-07-04 6 FRANK LONGWORTH - FRANK LONGWORTH JBy DANZIG, now so much coveted by Germany, was once part of London. She appointed her own members on the City Council, and her citizens played an unusually large part m the administration of London business. Perhaps to no other882 words
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Article472 1939-07-04 6 AN outstanding example of the truth of Shakespeare's assertion that man, vain man, dressed m a little brief authority, plays such fantastic tricks before high heaven as to make the angels weep. Admiral Nicholaus von Horthy, of Nagybana, Pirince Regent of Hungary, is a man of472 words
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Article80 1939-07-04 6 Self-effecting as ever, so adroitly servile that he salved the op*r, wounds of the last Imperial txx the great Central Empire. Horth\ took great care of the hapless Hapsburg Archduke. He made him a loyal martyr m such a delightfully romantic that even the august Leagu* Nations80 words
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Advertisement229 1939-07-04 6 I 7 agree.. You find I ROSES Lime Juice I satisfies all tastes!" Ra^Ml aafa^aaa^aaaa^am^aaa^^MMT^aM^Ml aaa^MMA^^ La^aS_ai __^al ZLaaal L^^La_? LL_a3 M__MM W BMBaaaaMßaaaa-_H__U_^_H_^_|_^_H__|_l__B__H_| 1 BY SPECIAL {v|£ A*M TO H M THE APPOINTMENT KING OF SIAM ESTD. £j||||gL 1872 NEWEST DESIGNS BI DIAMOND JEWELLER* NECKLACES BRACELETS BROOCHES RINGS CLIPS229 words
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Advertisement72 1939-07-04 6 \n_ to Y our Mmmmtmf''^'-'"'' '"'MM W B mm m\ y jy§ W _MHaM_»K I X *mW---i* _S_W ir We are so sure you will b? impressed with the unusual value and quality of NAN SIN glasses and with expert eye examinations tc jure your headache and eye strainings. Try72 words
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708 1939-07-04 7 English Girl Tells How She Found Cook With Stab Wound in -LOOKING English girl, who will .shortly be n leaving tor England, gave evidence before Mr. L. h m the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday, hearing of a preliminary inquiry m which Idle-aged Hainanese,708 words
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Article, Illustration18 1939-07-04 7 THE MAIN corridor of Singapore's new Supreme Court has handsome lluted terazzo columns and a tiled rubber floor.18 words
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Article57 1939-07-04 7 SOLDIERS ON THEFT CHARGE iglaa Er.c privates ol the Royal appeared m the rd Police Court yesterHM up d with theft of $i> cr on June 24. at Pas r Whittles who said had received do further in..c DPP alleged that d hired lhe taxi, and I at the place57 words
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Article64 1939-07-04 7 Use Of Criminal Force Alleged I PLEAD to OM charges.'* >.. ng a till, when h? appeared beC. Goh m the Singapore I c urt yesterday to answer riminaJ torce to a the execution Ol his d. cautioned I Ma conduct while tdside at the IS I.*1 lands Road on64 words
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Article57 1939-07-04 7 r XXES a warehouse ba rnia, heard strange from below the floor police. I the police discovered 77-; Hansen, who for ten years ba a burrow he had a arehouse. pact I b;g enough to hold :fs. Since 1929 he had read and cocked there.British United - 57 words
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Article41 1939-07-04 7 P RS lor Singapore m the nmd liner Ajax, which left June 24 and is due m July 18 and m Singap.ro •.elude Cast and Mrs. W. Kai Mr R. Higgins. Mrs. travelling to Penang m the .p.41 words
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Article83 1939-07-04 7 TiVO ncurs of liberty were enough for Anthony Holloran, a 40-year-old "trusty" who escaped from a prisen farm at Jackron at Michigan. He ran up the prison doctor, Dr. David R. Phillips, and said he preferred the life of a convict to that of a fugitive.British United Press - 83 words
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Article, Illustration457 1939-07-04 7 LORD LURGAN'S BRIEF SINGAPORE VISIT ORD LURGAN, literally one of Britain's most sporting "peers, is paying Singapore a brief visit while flying* to Australia. A MEMBER cf Great Britain's Walker Cup golf team against America m 1926, and a prominent tennis player both real457 words
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Article177 1939-07-04 7 STATING that m view of the fact that the accused had a $20 cash bond m the company, Mr. K. A. Blacker, Singapore Third Magistrate, yesterday bound over a Malay taxi-driver, Mohammed Ali bin Hassan, for six months on a surety of $100, when the latter177 words
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Article80 1939-07-04 7 ENROLMENTS are called for a class m Chinese cookery which will commence at the Y.W.C.A. soon. Classes will be held on Saturdays from 9.30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. The course will include ten lessons with two courses In each lesson, and will be under expert80 words
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Article36 1939-07-04 7 THE Young People's Circle will held a d3votlcr.'al service of worship at 6 p.m. today at the Gevl?ng MetlicdUt Church. Miss J?raldine Johns JB ot the Fairfield Glri's School will be the speaker.36 words
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Article61 1939-07-04 7 •piIE Italian Minister to Siam, Gr. Uff. Carlo Umllta, arrived at Singapore last night by train from Bangkok en route to Italy on three months leave. The Italian Minister will leave on Thursday by the Lloyd Triestlno liner Conte Biancamano. During his absence the Italian61 words
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Advertisement21 1939-07-04 7 FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE BEFORE o. AFTER THE SHOW DINE AT THE CAPITOL RESTAURANT Fresh Sydney Rock Oysters land CAMBGEKG STRAWBERRIES OBTAINABLE21 words
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Advertisement333 1939-07-04 7 SHOOT I N G SEAT STICKS /PRICES 9.50 12.50 18.50 British Made SPORTS DEPT: ROBINSON CO., LTD. 9 II fa mcdMf xpcJu Peek Freans have been famous as the leading, English Biscuit house _^_^_^^__B for Cream Sandwich Biscuits !r^mm\ i dW hwkm Peek Freans mhave "proved themstl i the most333 words
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Article1239 1939-07-04 8 Litde Fear But Still Less Hope HIGHER RAILWAY RECEIPTS (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 23. IKE last week, everything within the Stock Exchange L orbit is still right except politics. Now that the Far Eastern trouble has crystallised and, at the moment, appears to be1,239 words
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Article302 1939-07-04 8 60 P.C. Duty On Arms Profits London. TyiE Arms Profits Tax, a White Paper on which was issued follows closely the lines of the Excess Profits Duty which Mr. Reginald McKenna introduced m September, 1915, as a war measure. It lasted until 1921. Whereas the new duty is confined to302 words
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Article, Illustration32 1939-07-04 8 MANY distinguished men were at Oxford University when Honorary degrees were conferred. Mr. Justice Felix Frankfurter, M.A., chatting to Lady Astor, after he had received the degree of Doctor of Civil Law.32 words
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Article38 1939-07-04 8 June 3: Klias, Tandjong PsßaOaf Belau Sin Kheng Seng. Rusa Perak fßrlt.r Hamburg Mam (Japan); Dukat. Norvlken '(Nor.)G.G. Maurice Long (Trench Burdwari (Brit.>; Conte Rosso .Italy); MUo Plancius Merak (Dut); Hong Kheng CBrlt.). June 4: Anastasli (Dut).38 words
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Advertisement294 1939-07-04 8 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS a DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES DEATH TAN —Hannah Tan. beloved wife of Yeo Soy Bah passed away peacefully at the General Hospital on July 3, at 1.50 p.m. She left behind her husband, four daughters, three sons, a son-in-law. and three grandsons to mourn her loss. Cortege will leave No.294 words
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Advertisement343 1939-07-04 8 HOW TO PUT ON POUNDS OF FLESH IN A FEW WEEKS! Take Tasteless Vitamin Tablets. Men and women who are losing j weight, who live under the shadow of j a nameless dread, can take fresh j courage. During the last two years. a wonderful new flesh-forming, weight-increasing tonic has343 words
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Miscellaneous254 1939-07-04 8 SINGAPORE I HARBOUR Tn** Mhwtag tmCmu are alongside the .Singapore Harbour 3eard Wharves or expected to arrive: East Wharf. Entrance Gate 1: Exit 1: Hai Hing 22. Main Wharf, Entrance Gate 2; Exit 3: iu?en 16; Sarpedon 14; Malacca 11; Helenas 9. Silverbeech 7. Empire Dock. Entrance Gate 2; Exit254 words
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Miscellaneous83 1939-07-04 8 (Continued from next column) Siam x Imperial 2n m Eastern and Western U.S.A.x _^n_ Imperial 2 p.m. x^Corresponuenre prepaid at special air mail rates only. 0 Dy air to Hong Konr only. s MAILS EXPECTED Mails frcm Japan by India Maru are expected m Singapore today. Malls from Netherlands Indies83 words
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Miscellaneous383 1939-07-04 8 Air Mail Arrivals And Despatches INWARD Imperial: From Europe dueMonday. Thursday, Frida\ afternoons. Wearnes: From Penang. Ipoh and Kuala Lumper Arrives every evening. K.L.M.: From Netherlands Indies: Arrives Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday afternoons. Qantas: Irom Australia: Arrives Tuesday. Friday. Sunday afternoons. K.L.M.: From Furope: Arrives Saturday. Monday. Wednesday evenings. K.N.I.L.M.: From383 words
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Miscellaneous646 1939-07-04 8 i RADIO PROGRAM Mis i SINGAPORE j TODAY ZHL 225 metre*. ZHP 3106 metre*. p.m. 5.00 Songs by S. Abdullah.* 5.20 Malay rumbas. t 5.40 Kronchongs .< 6.00 Cantonese dramas.6.40 Children's programme. 7.00 Children's programme (Engh 7.15 Time, weather, aewg e\rz ments. 7.30 Health talk— 27— Vat v. ins 7.45646 words
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546 1939-07-04 9 OLIVER STANLEY'S APPEAL London, June 13. U TT is doubtful if Mr. Oliver Stanley's appeal to the 1 business men of the country and to the consumers to do all m their power to encourage normal trading will make any considerable differance, for most of546 words
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Article166 1939-07-04 9 £»APTAIN Lewis A. Yancey, navigator of the flying boat, Guba, which recently made an experimental air mail crossing ol th 2 Indian Ocean, told a Sydney audience of his experiences while on the Archbold expedition m New Guinea. Captain Yancey, describing flying adventures m the tropics,166 words
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Article296 1939-07-04 9 Passengers sailing for Europe by the Sarpedon tomorrow are Mrs. A. L. Laidlaw, son and daughter, Mrs. M. McWhirter and daughter, Mrs. H. Baggott, Mr. R. Bryson. Cmmdr. and Mrs. R. M. Gamoier and two sons, Miss E. A. Smith Mr. and Mrs. E. H. King and296 words
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Advertisement614 1939-07-04 9 r ~*r *."-^SB_^___'*- 5 -M 4k\^^aaW4^4R^PWaa^a«*2_i^a^Ba*__^' 1 5:^f?Mll_S& ii "aii_iT_ i Pa_ tafcT aaTTaTaMaaaaaa^ -v^-^^v. < _4H__S_?^_^ "**"•> ,O^dB^ISITiNDiA LINES UfOOO I iD IN ETiGI^ND) J. «ic C S. H. COS SAILINGS. rWASM llur Due Tonn.i-f S po-e Tonnage Spore r>*X) hirj :4 RANFURA 17.000 Sept. 8 aWALPTHDI 17.000 Sept614 words
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Advertisement185 1939-07-04 9 CASTLE LINE lOR NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTtMOKt AND SAVANNAH via The Cape. Arrives Sails Due New York r*iv MUNCASTER CASTLE July 6 July 12 Aug. 23 m v LrREtbTOKE CASTLE Aug 7 Aug. 12 Sept. 23 m.v THURLAND CASTLE Sept. 7 Sept 12 Oct, 24 LIMITED PASSKNGIB ACCOMMODATIONBEN LINE Wm185 words
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Advertisement604 1939-07-04 9 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Ocean Building. Collyer Quay. Slngapon i„ jI.SL Chartered Bank Building Penang j>l I3G& BLUE FUNNEL LINE. FAST SfcKVICtS MAKShILLLS LONDON lOMLVLM 4. N0 OLASUOW (m conjanrtion witn the Glen Line) Oae Sails SARPEDON Mars., L'don. Kuam a::J Glasgow In Port TomorruACHILLES L'don, R'dam. Hull a:.d Ham. July604 words
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Article208 1939-07-04 10 f^/|EMBER3HIP of thc Singapore Chess Club is now 26, stated the report presented at the annual meeting of the Club at the Adelphi Hotel. Two competitions were arranged during the year, the championship and grand handicap tournaments. Six players competed m the championship and the winner was208 words
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383 1939-07-04 10 "A HARMLESS INCIDENT" New York, June 18. SPORTS writers of leading American newspapers today hotly deny that the American team "ganged up" to rob Sydney Wooderson of -a new mile record m the race at Princeton yesterday. Typical comments are; New York Journal-American (Lewis Burton^:383 words
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Article63 1939-07-04 10 The Garrison Golf Club's monthly mixed foursomes competition for June played at Tanglin over 12 holes resulted m a win for Capt. and Mrs. C. Ryan. The following were the best returns: Capt. and Mrs. C. Ryan 61—12 2/3=48 1/3 Capt. C. L. Archdale Mrs. Stewart63 words
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Article29 1939-07-04 10 The P. and O. steamer Bihar, is expected to arrive m Singapore from Hong Kong at noon tomorrow. She will proceed alongside the S.H.B. Wharf on arrival.29 words
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Article43 1939-07-04 10 In the Keppel Golf Club's competition for the Sir George Trimmer challenge cup the following tied: M. G. Harvey 71 72 143 H. Irving Jones 70 73 143 The tie is to be played off over 36 holes by Sunday.43 words
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Article350 1939-07-04 10 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, July 2. A LARGE number of entries have been received for the annual State championship amateur athletic meeting which will take place on Friday and Saturday at Seremban. The following is the list of entries received for the various events 100350 words
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Article38 1939-07-04 10 Combined Services soccer team to play Johore In a Malay Cup match at Johore Bahru on Friday is as follows: Mace; Brown, (Gordons), Collins, Hall, Quail, Parkes, Taylor, Noble, (RJ.) Hay. (R.A.F.) Garrett, Pringle.38 words
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Advertisement604 1939-07-04 10 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated m F.M5.) TELEPHONE; Freight 5433— Passage 543 L Canadian pacinc Iwwiol wknni UacorDorated la KnglaUKM THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER ACROSS CANADA by TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAIN without change— thence by CANADIAN PACIFIC \TI IHTK SERVICES TO ENGLAND or the604 words
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Advertisement97 1939-07-04 10 7 I For Everything Appertaining to Ocean Passages, Foreign Money Exchange and Freight apply cock's W_jg____H_lTg [WOQIO VwAVfi^SgftVlCtl 39, ROBINSON ROAD No Booking Fees. Telephone 5908. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England) (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG RONG, SHANGHAI. MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA s. s. SIRDHANA 3,000 TONS97 words
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Advertisement667 1939-07-04 10 AMERICAN PRESIDENT UNES, LTD. _h.._fuflF_F_x __d___ -^-_;55i __sM__a__B*j___3 E^^^** m^z^mzSSSS*r' JS3___^MMa~o*~~~**"~ TO CUROPFROM SINGAPORE AND rENANO TO UUUWH. —A* ___^_f_«l Sill. AICXANDBIA. NAPLES. GENOA MARSEILLES AND NtW YORK Arrive* Leaves Learea \m Spore Spore. Penan*. Kfc PRESIDENT GARFIELD __f 15 July 18 July 20 Aug 2f S PRESIDENT MONROE July667 words
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Article1095 1939-07-04 11 Fraser And Co.'s List MONDAY. JULY 3, 1930: 5 P.M. MINING Buyer* Sellers 3s 6d 4s ML ss) 4s 6d 5> 3d x) 38s 40s 20s 21s O) .72 70 (91) 18s 3d 19s 3d Si) I.TTM 1.22 1 9s 10s C> 20s 21s 6d1,095 words
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506 1939-07-04 11 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCK SHARES From Lc.idon 5*30 p.m. Yesterday •New York prices quoted m OS. currency. The above are dealers middle prices jobbers margins, brokerage and stamp duty are not included. Share of £i denomination unless otherwise stated Conversion Loan, 5 p.c. 1944-64 Funding Loan, 4 p.c. 1960-90....506 words
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Article82 1939-07-04 11 I ist Supplied Hy Messrs. Fraser Co* mon li AY. JULY 5. 1__9: 5 P.M. Total for Books Date Ex. div. Financial Dividend Close Payable date Year ii *-y 6d. No. 19 July 14 July 20 July 15 2V_% Kinta 2» 2 '/c Final July 12 Aug.82 words
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111 1939-07-04 11 Bayers Sellers No. IX R.S.S. Spot loose.. 281s 28*4 No. IX R.S.S. P.OJB. in cases July 28 7 16 28 8 16 QPAQ RS8. P.O.B. ID bales July 28 116 28 3 16 FAQ. R.S.S. P.O.B. in bales July 27U5S.6 28 l!16 "C- Blanket Crepe111 words
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Article92 1939-07-04 11 ISSUED BI FRASER CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY Tin at midday was &W_ down X* and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 28 V 6 cents, buyers October/December '.'K 1 cents, market quiet. Although dull conditions ruled m both the Rubber92 words
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Article178 1939-07-04 11 JULY 3, 1939; SELLING London T.T. 2,3 1516 London demand 2|3 15; 16 Lyons demand 2052 Switzerland demand 240 a i Hamburg demand 134% New York demand 54 7; 16 Montreal demand 54 V; Batavia demand 102% Samarang demand 102% Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon demand 155*1 Madras178 words
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Article33 1939-07-04 11 London, July 3. nERBYSHIRE BEAT ESSEX by ten wickets. Essex 143 (Copson six for 57) and 117 (Copson four for 21). Derby 214 (Stephenson six for 41) and 47 lor none.33 words
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125 1939-07-04 11 Bruen, Little, Allis Lead In Open London, July 3. lAMES BRUEN and Lawson Little, on the Old Course, and Percy Allis on the New, headed the field when the first qualifying round for the British' Open golf chairpionsh'p was played today at St. Andrews. Each returned a score of 69.125 words
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Article76 1939-07-04 11 IN Japan the law moves slowly. In July, 1933, a large number of "patriots" were arrested near the Meiji Shrine, m Tokio, on charges of plotting to assissinate members of the Cabinet, statesmen close to the Throne, political party leaders and leading financiers. Fifty-four of76 words
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Article122 1939-07-04 11 e*\NLY thirty minutes were required m for Yong Loon Chong, the Singapore champion, to overcome Chua Choon Leong m the semi-final of the men's singles of the S.C.R.C. lawn tennis championship on the club courts yesterday. Loon Chong won m straight sets 6—2, 6—2. He122 words
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Article215 1939-07-04 11 trom London 5.30. p.m Yesterday a— -ti--i« i JBii— mr "m^mamm^mmmmm^a^^^mm^mmmktmms^^^^^^^^^^^ss^ssm^stsm..^*^*^ I RUBBER: Steady. London: 8 316 d. 8V 4 d. Previously: 8 3 16d. 8 l 4 d. Aug.-Sept.: 8V 4 cL 8 5!16d. Previously: 8 4 d. 8 516 d. Oct.-Dec.: 8 5 16 d.215 words
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Article63 1939-07-04 11 From London: Latest Quotations TIN: Steady. Spot: £229 17s. 6d. Previously: £229 17s. 6d. Three months: £224 ss. Previously: £224 7s. 6d. NEW YORK TIN: 48.90. Previously: 49.00. COPPER: £42 15s. Previously: £42 7s. 6U GOLD: Yesterday: £7 Bs. 6^_d. Previously: £7 Bs. 6d. SILVER. Spot: 18s.63 words
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61 1939-07-04 11 Foreign Exchange Rates London Closing Quotations Method of Parity Deiore Latest Centre Quoting 20-9-31 Rate Previously Parts Franc to 124.11 176 1116 176 1116 New York... $to 4.8655 4.68»fc 4.68«4 Amsterdam.. Guilders to 12.10 8.81 3 4 882 Hong Kong. Per dollar Is. 2d If. 2d. Shanghai.. Per dollar tHd61 words
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Advertisement159 1939-07-04 11 BANK OF CFIN A ilncorpuraieo id «Jhitto o\ special Cbarter) 12. Cecil Street Stngapero relephones: Manager's Office M«t Aast Manager's Office f»«4Z Esebange Dept pttl General Office > SI It-) Cable Addreso: (IHM^IU Paid Up Capital Cb f 10 Ott.ttt ft br serve tund« m excess of iis s zoo159 words
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399 1939-07-04 12 $3,910 IN STAKE MONEY WITH stake money amounting to $3,910, "Mr. Chearv* was the most successful owner m the Selangor Turf Club's summer meeting at Kuala Lumpur. M. van Breukelen had easily the best record as a trainer, while of the jockeys399 words
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Article, Illustration29 1939-07-04 12 picture. MANCHESTERS BEAT THE POLICE ONE-NIL AT THE STADIUM yesterday in a first division fixture. Picture shows Webber making one of many fine saves for the Police- Free PressFree Press - 29 words
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Article266 1939-07-04 12 MP. V. VAN TOOREN, with $2,000 m stakes, was the biggest winner at the extra professional meeting. G. N. Magill, with three winners and a third, was the most successful trainer, and Lawler was the leading jockey. statistics are: Stakes Won 1st 2nd 3rd Mr Van Tooren 2.000266 words
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336 1939-07-04 12 South China XI Victorious In Penang (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, July 3. IN a fast and exciting game of soccer on Victoria Green this evening the South China football team beat Penang by three goals to one. The score was not a true indication of the game, which was336 words
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Article25 1939-07-04 12 An S.C.C. "B" soccer team lost to the Government Printers by one goal to nil m a match en the padang yesterday.25 words
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Article, Illustration473 1939-07-04 12 Manchesters Have Narrow Win At Stadium A MEDIOCRE DISPLAY A GOAL scored half way through the second half enabled the Manchesters to take full points frcm the Police at the Stadium yesterday m the first division of the league. It was the only goal andFree Press - 473 words
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376 1939-07-04 12 Tie In R.S.G.C. July Medal Contest THE July medal compeLtio:, Royal Singapore Golf Club at Bukit Timah resulted m a tie i •A' division between C. H. Ke: H. H. Sturt with a net score o; a win for D. W. McLeod m 'B d with a net 67 and376 words
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Article201 1939-07-04 12 A NEAT header into goal by Goose, the R.A.O.C. inside left, enabled his team to beat the Mental Hospital by the only goal of their second division (a) league game at Alexandra yesterday. Goose scored this goal ten minutes before the end. The first201 words
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Article19 1939-07-04 12 Div. I, Chinese vs. S.R.C, at the Stadium; Div. lIA, Malays vs. Royal Navy, at Alexandra Road.19 words
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Article264 1939-07-04 12 PLAYING at Seletar yesterday In the first division of the league the Royal Air Force beat the Gordon Highlanders, s—l.5 1. The points have placed the Airmen on a level with the Malays, each having 20 points, but the R.A.F. have two matches In hand.264 words
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Article224 1939-07-04 12 ffIHOUGH M.P.H. did not impress m their match against Jacks Sports Club, they scored two goals m each half to win 4 2 m the B.H.L. soccer at the S.H.B. yesterday. Jacks' forwards, with the exception of Read, were much too slow. Five minutes from224 words
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Advertisement201 1939-07-04 12 WHATS IN A NAME __h| Your grandfather, perhaps your great grandfather flr^l will tell you That once it was barter and trade. Buying jji jjr <i^ m a store then was a kind of tug of war you rarely X^^^XV <-*\^_^^V P a d ne same price twice. You might201 words
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