Malaya Tribune, 16 June 1938
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Title Section40 1938-06-16 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales yoi WVII. -No. 142. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, June 16, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1938 FIVE CENTS.40 words
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Advertisement120 1938-06-16 1 I THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The I MORNING I S I saves time I T I" about 4 days it attains (he same stn-i^th 1 ordinary Portland cement in 2H days, thus saving J&BSfr considerable tune a:-U money and overhead >Vs v 2, At the same ago "Fcrrocrc'c"120 words
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Advertisement146 1938-06-16 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya I 1 FROM JO TO J CENTS PER SQUARE FOOT BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE AT "GROVE ESTATE" AREAS FROM 9,725 Square Feci TO 26,000 Square Feet CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME-ORiENT. j MEYER CHAMBERS (3rd Floor) rhr pwu ,0 use for ma!nt*n ance Of a146 words
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613 1938-06-16 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES FOR INDIA BURMA SERVICE Naming Ceremony 17TH SHIP FOR TIIK 8.1. CO. Hpr{ p: i win-screw passenger ami MTgo atffHIWOT Anna, launched from the Neptune yard of Messrs. Swan, Hunter and Wigham Rtehardaon, Ltd., is ihe seventeenth vessel the firm has built tor the British India Steam613 words
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Article151 1938-06-16 2 Chungking. THREE .steamers purchased from a Hankow tirm for the purpose of opening a ferry service have arrived here, and will be put into operation within three weeks. Local sampan coolies have addressed a petition to the Government demanding the postponement of the service. As an clternjative, the151 words
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Article246 1938-06-16 2 A Bitf Subsidy For French Shipping THE Decree just published in the Oh\--1 cial Journal raising the State subsidy to the Mercantile Marine from the equivalent of £31,250 to £189,500 will, it i far hoped, result in 50,000 tons' of mnv j shipping being produced in246 words
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Article254 1938-06-16 2 Work Of The British Sailors' Society The Lord Mayor presided at the annual meeting of the British Sailors' Society, held in London. Opening the proceedings, he said that the work of the Merchant Navy was largely out of sight and tended to become out of mind. It254 words
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Advertisement481 1938-06-16 2 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA uruiarparaied in England). i Q s. O.'a SAILINGS. <11 I WARDS. Due. i onnage, S*pore ibja DER/ ltiuuo June 17 RANFURiI i/uuu July 1 BAJ GAD >RE ti.uOo July 2 ft AW ALP IN I'l 17.000 July IL> <• >. I 15.000 July 29 BHI »5,10u481 words
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Advertisement334 1938-06-16 2 MMIIIL HOIIIIAY ritllMS J j To: Bangkok Saiffra j (ANGKOR PNOM PENH) j By Li»xuriou? One Class Motorships. j Iron. Pfemig P.S'ham Malacca m.s. M Juilandia (13,100 tons) 14-1 15-6 16-G is-.; 1 m.s. Meotlia" (II.UUO 5-7 G-7 7-7 9-7 \m .s Al.su «12.500 t 25-7 27-*3 2H-7 ji»c m..s.334 words
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Advertisement367 1938-06-16 2 B Dcutscb A us tralische DampfsehifTs Gesellschaft j (Companies incorporated In Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 193« t m.s. DUIBDURG via Manila J line 22 t in..s. SAUERLAND via Manila July 6 mis. HIIEINLAND via Manila July 19 HOMEWARD. HOI367 words
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Advertisement438 1938-06-16 2 STEAMER BA!!,JNCS BNORDDEI m k LLO1 1), (IncorpojuiM! ft The undernoted ar* the Con intended fixtures:— OUT WAP 11. For MANILA, HONGKONG SH NORTH CHINA and JAPA! Due B*po c, I "DONAU" omits Hongko and Japan "POTSDAM" omits X S "NECKER" omits Manila HOMEWAKh For HOLLAND. HAMBURG H Sails f•438 words
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Advertisement623 1938-06-16 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS. *»VDERS are now invited for the nixing materials or service. For Hrulars see Municipal Tender Room particular* Qf ao§lQg and installation ol I trie Wiring Fittings at pu ax (Deposit 12 noon, 14th July, IS3B. ol Metal, Metal Tools, Drums Gas Works. Kal-623 words
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Advertisement695 1938-06-16 3 j PUBLIC NOTICES m i NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY given that our salesman Mr. Lee Chye Choon is no longer in our service and he has no authority whatsoever to transact any I business on our behalf. 1 Dated this 14th day of June, 1938. P. A. Regnault's Malayan Paint-695 words
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Advertisement600 1938-06-16 3 PUBLIC NOTICES i BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS 1 SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. I NOTICE OF WAGE-EARNER'S ADMINISTRATION ORDER Name of debtor: Veeyana Govindasamy. Address of debtor: Postmen's Barracks, Maxwell Road, 2nd floor, Singapore. Descrtption of debtor: Postman sorter. No. of Proceedings: 159 of600 words
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Advertisement404 1938-06-16 3 POSITIONS VACANT WANTED—Agents for Silk goods. Pay Rs. 100. Travelling allowance extra. Ask free particulars and Samples Girson Knitting Works, Ludhiana 104. lITANTED for* European firm Chinese ff Market clerk with experience in hardware. On ly men with exDerience and srood references should apply. Box No. 241, Malaya Tribune, Singapore.404 words
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Advertisement427 1938-06-16 3 WHEN WERE YOU BORN Prof. Randolph Roxroy, well-known Astrologer of The Hague is being besieged by requests for FREE HOROSCOPES as a result of his public announcements to supply 10,000 gratis astral readings. Endorsing his work in the highest terms scores of letters arrive daily from grateful I *ZZT I427 words
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Advertisement394 1938-06-16 3 Rifle Shooting THE 8k iap< n< FiEfle Association hold a Mjocn shoot on Bukit Tim.ih !?n nge on Saturday afternoon, one spoon bi In put up fv,r those firing SR. (BJ and on? spoon for those firing B.R. Ai cr Service Rifle- as Issued, scores.: S.R. <BJ HPS LSC T).394 words
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Article479 1938-06-16 4 Decline In Industrial Activity THE business reports during April have shown no material improvement. The situation at the end of the Winter indicated that, while the decline in industrial activity had plainly flattened out, there was little reason to expect a Spring rise this year; and developments479 words
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Article442 1938-06-16 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Wednesday. RUBBER Previous To-day Chans: Tone Quiet Firmer Snot Buyers 5 131G 5 15.16 8 Bpot Sellers 5 1516 6 +I|l6 Ist Forward (July) Buyers 5 13 16 5 15 16 b% Sellers 5 15 16 6 1 16 5 2nd Forward (Ausrfcst) Buyers442 words
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1793 1938-06-16 4 A PROFIT OF £25,019 Report Of Ki'mams Rubber Limited For Last Year 'J'HE twenty-eighth annual general meeting of the Kimanis Rubber, Limited, was held on May 12. at the Office* of the Rubber Growers' Association. 19. Fenchurch Street. London, v ith Mr. Charles Emerson presiding. Mr.1,793 words
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Article162 1938-06-16 4 Singapore, June IS R. (SianVi W. Coast No. l per Koyai R. <Siam> W. Coast No. 2 per lv R. iSiam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koj Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. I Siam Rice "Lowhway" No 2 Siam Rice Lowhway" No. 3 $lfl Siam "Si .ignway" No. l Siam162 words
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89 1938-06-16 4 DAILY PRICES CURRENT Singapore, Wednesday, noon Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases •FO B. June i 19% 19 Good FA.Q. in bales 'FOB. Jure i 18 7 No. I.X.R.S.S. Spot-lcose > 'awardable S'ingaoorei do. June 19 5 do. July Sept. 20' 4 289 words
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Advertisement471 1938-06-16 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. j (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) X CAPITAL: Authorised 140,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up 510,000,CG0.00. j UE\b OI i lCi:. CHINA BUILDING, CUULIA SIttLLT, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES Managing Director 3i72 Secretary 4014 General Manager 3513 Accountant 3u2(J Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA." LONDON BANKERS: NEW T RK BX:7IZER3: Midland471 words
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Advertisement53 1938-06-16 4 SAFE DEPOSIT A specially constructed strong-room, protected by a heavy entrance door, contains a- laige number of private safes each fitted with a deed box. These are obtainable at a rental of $5— p.a. upwards according to the size of hte safe required. further particulars from P o BANK. 153 words
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Article862 1938-06-16 5 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING a pore, -Juno 15, 5 p.m. Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers 3 4»A 3 9 KuniCam 28 30,--42 6 47 Snom 0.571 2 0.621/ 2 O.GO 0.65 S lin 20- 21- W] ngor 125 1.29 21 22-cd 159 166 0.38 0.42862 words
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Article88 1938-06-16 5 ACREAGES of tappable rubber in Malaya have remained unchanged during May, returning figures identical with Those for April as supplied in statistics supplied by the Registrar-Gene-ral of Statistics. The estimated acreage of tappable rubber for the whole of Malaya totalled 1,873.263 for May and April, this comparing88 words
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Article108 1938-06-16 5 British Official Wireless London, June 15. Paris 178 25 64 New York 4.97 9 16 Montreal 5.03V 4 Brussels 29.21V 2 Geneva 21.6#% Amsterdam 8.95V 2 Milan 34 V 2 Berlin 12.30% Prague 1427b Copenhagen 22.40 Stockholm 19.39V 2 Oslo 19.90 Vienna nominal Madrid nominal Lisbon 110 VaBritish Official Wireless - 108 words
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Article831 1938-06-16 5 By S. E. Levy Swan, Culbertson Fritz Singapore, June 16. UTE are indebted to Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., and Messrs. Swan, Culbeitson and Fritz, Singapore, for the following on American Market conditions:— Messrs. wiute, Weld and Co., New Yoik, report to us by cable831 words
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Article246 1938-06-16 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, June 15, 5 p.m. rnmnanv Dividend Books Total for Company close financial Date Ex Div. year K Payable Date to date Aver Hitan Tin 10% No. 34 June 7 June 27 June 20 75% loss t&x D Maliv 6d No. 17 June 23246 words
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Article216 1938-06-16 5 4 Maynard Co., Ltd., $30,000 norn Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 95 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. 102 norn Mar. 31, Sept. 30 100 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. nom Mar. 31. Sept. 30 1055 1009 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. 2 norn Mar. 31, Sept.216 words
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Article176 1938-06-16 5 Report By Fraser And Co. I Singapore, June 16. MINING. Tin three months £172.15.0 up 36-. Bpot £172 0 0 up 40- and New York 33 cts. up y 4 cent. Cables from London to hand this morning report that the marked in Sterling tin chares Is176 words
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Article17 1938-06-16 5 Singapore, June 16. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— #88 (up $2).17 words
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Article19 1938-06-16 5 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 19V4 (unchanged); Sellers 19H (up V 8).19 words
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329 1938-06-16 5 Singapore, June 16. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 3 4U 3 9 Ayer Hilams 22 6 23 6cd Bangrins 20 3 21 3 Batu 1.25 1.30 Chenderiangs 15 9 16 9 llitam Tm 0.38 0.43 Hongkong Tin 20 3 21 3 Hrr.g Fatts 1.00 1.05 Jdr329 words
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Article50 1938-06-16 5 The following is a list of outputs for the Estates for the month of May 1938: issued by Messrs Evatt Co. Bukit Timah 7,986 lbs., Changkat 23,049 lbs., Hay tor 11,349 lbs., Indragiri 86,411 lbs., Lunas 34,210 lbs., Nyalas 32,300 lbs., Tapah 72,762 lbs., Ulu Pandan 3,974 lbs.50 words
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Article253 1938-06-16 5 [There are numerous Clubs in Singapore members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the Diary of Events."253 words
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Article149 1938-06-16 5 Prices Realised At Sales Yesterday AT the Singapore Chamber of Com"merce Rubber /.ssociation's 1386 th Auction yesterday, there were: Catalogued 953,595 lbs.—tons 425.71 Offered 699,878 312.44 Sold 625,996 279.46 London-Spot 513 16d. New York-Spot 11 7 8 cents. PRICES REALISED Kibbed Smoked Sheet Cents per lb. Standard149 words
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Advertisement254 1938-06-16 5 I BOYLES BROS. DRILLING CO., LTD. j TEMPORARY OFFICES: MALAYA: 17, RAFFLES HOTEL, STORE. GRAND HOTEL, IPOII. DIAMOND DRILLING CONTRACTORS MANUFACTURERS. 1 EXPERIENCED CREWS AVAILABLE ON SHORT NOTICE. Consult us about your core drilling problems. WE STOCK READY SET BITS. HEAD OFFICE FACTORY: FAR EAST: VANCOUVER, CANADA. Boyles Bros. Drilling254 words
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Advertisement64 1938-06-16 5 KWK OF < IIIW (Incorporated in China by Special Charter), 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. MODERN BANKING With branches and subbranches throughout China, and correspondents in all the principal cities of the world, the Bank is well equipped to transact modern banking business of every description. TO-LET OFFICES IN BANK OF64 words
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Article158 1938-06-16 6 Mails expected from Europe etc (London) by Air I Imperial». Date ol arrival and time of deliveries uncertain. Malls expected from Netherlands Indies by Air iK.L.M.i to-day. Deliveries of boxhoiders' letters only p.m. today and general deliveries of letters and parcels 8.45 a.m. respectively to-morrow. Mails expected horn158 words
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Article21 1938-06-16 6 The s.s. Afrika for Philippine Island Mails previously announced as closing at 4 p.m. to-day was closed at noon.21 words
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Article23 1938-06-16 6 The Air Maiis (Netherlands) despatched from Singapore on June 7 and 9 were delivered in London on June 13 nnd If).23 words
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Article80 1938-06-16 6 British Official Wireless. London. June 15 IN course of a speech In a Commons debate the Parliamentary Secretary of the Board of Trade referred to the question of marine war risks. Ke said in view of the change? which had taken place in the method, M warfareBritish Official Wireless. - 80 words
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Article70 1938-06-16 6 Reuter. Kingston. June lb, rfiHE Crown case against Bustamente and Grant the Labour leaders arrested after the outbreak of the recent riots and charged with sedition has been withdrawn on condition that they undertook not to disturb the peace and both were released. Bustamente's counsel said Bustamente wasReuter. - 70 words
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Article196 1938-06-16 6 Disappointment With Russia Reuter. London, June 15. DISAPPOINTMENT with the working of the Anglj-Russian trade agreement was expressed in the Commons by Mr. Oliver Stanley (Board of Trade) in replying to a debate on trade. He said the letter of the agreement was being observedReuter. - 196 words
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Article53 1938-06-16 6 Football: S.A.F.A. Div. II. Fon Canning v. Publishers, SH.B., Div. Ill, S.C.C. II, v. Municipal Services, S.C.C. Malaya Cup. Final Trial, Stadium, j L iwn Tennis: S.L.T.A. Mixed Doubles Final, S.C.C. j Races: Selangor Amateur Meeting, Kuala Lumpur. I Dinner: Old Rafflesians Dinner, G. H53 words
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Article138 1938-06-16 6 ALHAMBRA: "Swing Your Lady 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION: "The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss." 6.15 and 9 15 p.m. CAPITOL: "Her Jungle Love," 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. i THEATRE ROYAL: "Toofani Tarzan," Hindustani» 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. 5 MARLBOROUGH: "Amar Jyoti," 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. ROXY: Return138 words
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Article17 1938-06-16 6 RAFFLES HOTEL: Orchestral Concert frcm 8.15 to 9.15 run. Dinner and Dance (formal) 9.45 to midnight..17 words
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Article118 1938-06-16 6 Reuter. Tokyo. Jim< STRESSING the need to promote Japanese exports 10 third coui and pointing out that the mam tive of activities for promotio Japanese exports is the acquisr.j gold currencies to pay for imp Asahi Shimbun declare that sir ously the influx ofReuter. - 118 words
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Article124 1938-06-16 6 Singapore, .in Ships alongside the Whane* n pected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Hohiia 22; Hong Peng 20 Sheers Whyri vEnirai!cc Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2> Carthage 18; Dolius 14; Presidi 11; Aramis 9; Kamuning 7. Empire Dock. (Entrance Gate 2» Santhia 30:124 words
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Advertisement272 1938-06-16 6 MALAYAN PRE Ml EQ HOTEL j TO-NIGHT OHCII KSTIIAL 0\( IRi 8.15 to 9.15 I» INfti: It aa «I »AM C E (formal) 9.45 to midnight RAFFLES ORCHESTRA Directed by Dan Hopkins "sea view hotel! IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT J 1 ONE OF SINGAPORE'S RECOGNISED BEAUTY SPOTS. J i REA< BCD272 words
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Advertisement108 1938-06-16 6 No Comer t<; the East Should \lis>. it An unique ANTISEI'TII' 1B J c Tlle nicdern antiseptic for all c jjs -x" 4 iISmTTii burns, bruises and scalds—Non-p 1 IL^Ll^lL jl VULi P ure an d non-irritant. 1 1 Tlie pure nxtiseptic, can be tu 1 i Mnm internally for108 words
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Miscellaneous476 1938-06-16 6 j POSTAL lA j 4. 4* TODAY FOR PER DATE AND IIME China generally Hoihow Santhia June 16 1 p.m. Hongkong Santhia 16 1 p.m. Japan, Formosa and Macao Santhia 16 1 p.m. Ceylon (Letter Mail) AramLs 16 1 p.m. Europe and Great Britain x X L.M. 16 2 p.m.476 words
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Miscellaneous146 1938-06-16 6 DAILY WEATHFP. REPORT Malayan Meteorological Service Yesterday. Las? Wgrj Max. BrUr.t Man Stations. Temp. R'fall fc &nine Terr.o oP. Ins. Hrs. ox. WEST COAST AlOff Star 89 0 01 6 9 75 Bnyan Lepas I Penang I 87 0 01 5.5 76 Sitiawan 90 Nil 8.7 73 B. Jeram 89146 words
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Article698 1938-06-16 7 Singapore, Wednesday. LEI SI RK is a necessary factor in the progress of life, individual or social, declared Miss .lean Stevenson, in the course of her address to the Rotary Club this afternoon. Miss .lean Stevenson was lormc-- ;< the national secretary o! the V.U A.,698 words
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Article207 1938-06-16 7 Protracted Talks At War Office DISCUSSIONS an* taking place at the War Office regarding the position of India in relation to Imperial derenee. Four leading members of the Indian Defence Services have come to London for these conversations. They are: Lt.-Gm. Sir Ivo Vesey, Chief of207 words
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215 1938-06-16 7 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumuur. Tue;;dav. \x a ceremonial parade cf over "300 n members ci the Pohce Perce, en the Padang this morning. His Excellency the High Cr nmisricner. Sir Shenton Thomas invested five members cf F M.S. Police with honours conferred noon215 words
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729 1938-06-16 7 British Official Wireless. London, June Li. IN a speech moving the Colonial Office vote in the Commons the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Malcolm Maci donald, after paying tribute to the I work of Lord Harlech, said in the last lew months two areas outBritish Official Wireless. - 729 words
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Article77 1938-06-16 7 British Official Wireless. London, Jure 1». IN a report which has now been mad* public en the accident to the Empire flying boat Courtier at Athens last October the loss or life was attributed partly to inefficient facilities for emergency exit from the porsengor cmpartrnent. It isBritish Official Wireless. - 77 words
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Article146 1938-06-16 7 British Official Wireless. London. June 13. MR. Ernest Brown, Minister of Labour, npnejrinr at the International Labour Conference at Geneva to-day, laid stress on the part played in Britain by voluntary organisations of employers and employed In furthering good relations in industry. The British conception, according toBritish Official Wireless. - 146 words
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Article145 1938-06-16 7 Reuter. Berl'n, June 14. IT would appear that the German Government has drcided in favour oi the principle of payment of on the Austrian ioans but the method of transfer wiil have to be settled separately with each of the crcrJltcir countries. The latter a:e apparently dissatisfiedReuter. - 145 words
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Advertisement289 1938-06-16 7 DOCTORS AMAZING' DISCOVERY RESTORES YOUTH TO FADED WRINKLED P| A Vienna Medical Journal announces the latest triumph of Science. Not only has the causr of wrinkles l>een found, bid now thtv may he rsUUNUai Mothers and even grandmothers can get back the fresh clear complexion of girlhood. W omen of289 words
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Advertisement286 1938-06-16 8 jjMEgTIXEB TO BREAM RECORDS! Packed Houses greet the return of "The Jungle Princess" in another exciting MALAYAN Jungle Adventure! I CAPITOL. I 3 IMMIOTIIV LAM OUR j' "HER JUNGLE LOVE" ALSO- An Excellent BASKET-BALL Sports Subject BALL TOSSERS and LATEST PARAMOUNT NEWS COME EARLY!.. Doors Open One Hour Before Start286 words
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Advertisement366 1938-06-16 8 •> —V i E _Pi ONLY THE MASTER PEN OF E. S I I PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM COULD j p r GIVE YOU SUCH A GRIPPING j 1 jjjjl I* AViL 1 O j GARY GRANT; j MARY BRIAN; IN I j 'The AMAZING QUEST of ERNEST BLISS' j S UNITED366 words
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Advertisement306 1938-06-16 8 Wtim in the African Jungle, and made into the rSB™R "hitting a IR OX V BAR OPEN 5 P.M. TILL MIDNIGHT. OPENING TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 THE STORY OF DARING ADVENTURE OF THE DAM N E D ELUSIVE ImmJf v£«t A PIMPERNEL LIVES __M__b ß _W___ <^_^^^^Jfe^^ AGAIN ON THE SCREEN!306 words
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Article321 1938-06-16 9 I IFE insurance chiefs in Engrnd nill meet soon to talk ihi ''siiicide clause" in life policies vvhich affect millions of in this country. an outcome of the £50.000 on the Royal Insurance Co., h ended after three years of ion recently with a verdict321 words
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Article114 1938-06-16 9 travelling exhibitions of art been tartcd on their way round M Hen i Vern?, director cf museum. Bo f h consist of a mt r of the finest examples of Dutch n which the Louvre is particularly The first train-load has been on a journey to Grenoble.114 words
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450 1938-06-16 9 ft. KM MONO Laurent, former President of the Paris Municipal a V lUme Which he has writle n on the French capital, ,nves some idea of how Paris will probably develop in the I T ain forts and nine minoi works of defence, built round450 words
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Article55 1938-06-16 9 Legitimist circles in Vienna declare that the Archduke Carlos automatically t eases to be a memlfcr of the House of Hapsburg because of his marriage with Miss Cristea von Satzger on Tuesday. The Archduke Albrecht was expelled by /rchduke Otto, head of the family, cn Monday, following55 words
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Article249 1938-06-16 9 VHEftEVEfc you find a Cell there you will find a legend, and Brittany is no exception to the rule. <>n the contrary, here every village, every cress-roads seems to have its 9Wm particular legend or slock of sttange stcrics of the superiv.itural. In the environs249 words
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Article60 1938-06-16 9 Mr. Charles French, of Floral Cottage. Fortis Green. London, has been c nving horse vehicles, cars and to/is m London since 1893. Last month he had his first accident wnen he knocked down and fatally injured Jane Ann Whale, seventy-five, of Southampton-road, N.W. He was60 words
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Advertisement150 1938-06-16 9 ANNUAL READING GANDHI ASTROLOGER. your date an 3 Mmc of' birth or the ~J tune of writing tM letter and approximate age You wilj I he furnished witri tij particulars regarding iamily, profession Ith, income expenses, unexpected and mis fortunes, lotteries, race* all other important events. One yea ng monthly150 words
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Advertisement68 1938-06-16 9 j FOR USE IN SHOPS, OFFICES HOME. PATENT DRIER effective, durable and of Smple use, sold at BABA Co., Lid. (MIDDLE RD.. SINGAPORE, j THONE 2115. m'™Zmmmmm*mmmmm~~*m mam mam ■miiriwi" IROSY CLOUD PERMANENT WAVE, No. 36, Dhoby Ghaut, 1. Latest Fashionable Wave you may choose. 2. Expert Workers at your68 words
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Advertisement427 1938-06-16 9 SANATORIUM PATIENT CHECKS LOSS OF WEIGHT Took Flesh-forming Tablets. If you are troubled by steady loss of weight read this letter from a man who put on flesh steadily after taking a course of tinv. tasteless, flesh-forming tablets—although 12 months In a sanatorium had failed to help him. "I was427 words
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Advertisement260 1938-06-16 9 "*****77—— a shows to-night'! ALHAMBRA 1 phone mm FEATURING THE FAMOUS WEAVER BROS. AND ILVJRV! You'll Be Rolling in the Aisle... J *mAI/L When They Sw.ng...HiH-Billy Style' j CZif/ffls V m I BOCART FRANK McHUGH -V A lOUISC FAZENDA NAT PENOLETON >k f PINNY SINGLETON ALLtN ifNKINS SEE AND HEAR260 words
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Article848 1938-06-16 10 JAPAN'S request to the powers •o remove naval vessels from the Yangtse in view of her forthcoming assault on Hankow has met, from Britain at any rate, with the answer it deserved. Admiral Noble stated that it was up to the Japanese to identify their targets as848 words
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Article279 1938-06-16 10 Tuesday, June < The following: were the guests at a dinner given by His Excellency at Government House this evening. Air and Mrs. A. Vv Tedder, Commodore M. L. Clarke, Hon. Mr A S. Small and Mrs. Small. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. A. Guerra. Luang Vudhiaara Netinati,279 words
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Article97 1938-06-16 10 Reuter. Okayama, June 15. Over 20 passengers, including .16 school children, were killed and 150 injured near Kumayama on the main line between Kobe and Shimonoseki when an up train and a down train evrc thrown efT thr tracks at the same 1 Kri dueReuter. - 97 words
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244 1938-06-16 10 NOTES COMMENTS Too Much Optimism! THERE is a delightful air of naive optimism about the reported promise of the Japanese Government to allow Germany to share the spoils in North China in return for Hitler's recall of the German military advisers who j nave oevn uuccuuu China's resolute de- I244 words
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Article205 1938-06-16 10 the third and final stage in the elections in Czechoslovakia concluded, it can generally be assumed that the crisis in Central Europe is over for the time being. Dr. Hodza. the Czech j premier, is getting down to business talks with the representatives of the Sudeten Germans,205 words
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Article214 1938-06-16 10 PROM Spain comes the story of a do-' r which, captured with its mm later assisted him to make hi.; and succeeded in taking back to lines by its halter a mule which had escaped days previously, and which had been located dvi the flight214 words
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Article205 1938-06-16 10 V w IT will be good news to all Interested in shooting in Singapore that the Singapore Rifle Association has at been able to make arrangements I provide its members with facilities he clay pigeon shooting. For something i i lr o tThrnr> mars efforts have bo>•205 words
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Article415 1938-06-16 10 By "Looker On" A CAR built for a multi-millionaire has air •conditioning, cushions tilled with swansdown, a radiogram, a cocktail cabinet, and five different-sounding horns. We understand that windows are also provided in case passengers care to lock out at the scenery. i'fi V P A415 words
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Advertisement220 1938-06-16 10 HEIGHTS Ol F« J the "HUMBER HAWK" 957.50 1 'V;-: 7 SOLE AGENTS "^^^as^ ROBINSON t, Co.. Ltd. —Ifc, mmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmm^— more than De |f s figure, they leave you i.y for day and evening 'E'for sports.andanew V P rirfs Model I S2OOO each licit mm SD $30.00 cliiiriMiiii I220 words
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Advertisement34 1938-06-16 10 IPRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE. Muscle anomalies Crossed eyes. Complicated cases of defective vision. X R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc, (Dr. of Ocular Science). 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR Thone 3002. Consultation Without Cost or Obligation.34 words
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Article335 1938-06-16 11 Labour Not Satisfied Reuter and British Official Wireless. London, June 15. rpHK Opposition Labour party intend to raise in the Commons on Tuesday the question of the bombing ,f British ships in Spanish waters and also the l„,ml>ini, r <>f <»P e n townsReuter and British Official Wireless. - 335 words
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Article21 1938-06-16 11 A special department of the untitled ol Women Zionists in London has n created to popularize Palestine ducts throughout Great Britain.21 words
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Article22 1938-06-16 11 The secretary of State for Scotland appointed Mr. Arthur J. H. Edwards to be Director of the Museum ot tiquities of Scotland.22 words
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Article, Illustration76 1938-06-16 11 Forty pre-War motor cycles, some of them driven by pioneers who helped to make motorcycling history, took part in a run from Tattenham Corne>\ Epsom, to Devil's Dyke, Mai Brighton (Sussex). There were two classes—for motor-cycles built before 1904 and between 1904 and 1914. Here are76 words
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Article51 1938-06-16 11 London, June 15. ASKED in the Commons whether the Government had reached any agreement with the United States on the size of battleships and heavy guns, the °rime Minister said the escalation discussions were still proceeding and pending their conclusion it was not possible to make any51 words
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Article90 1938-06-16 11 Reuter. Washington, June 15. JHE resentment of the peace organisations which recently made repreI sentations to the State Department S against American aid for the Japanese I war machine mounted to-day in the !teht of the latest figures shewing that I the United States AnrilReuter. - 90 words
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Article29 1938-06-16 11 The boys of Stratford-on-Avon Grammar School, who had been preI r tnted with a powerful telescope, have built an observatory in the school quaI drangle. without professional help, i29 words
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244 1938-06-16 11 Shanghai, June 15. INFORMATION from high military A authorities states that foreign help io China by means of supplies of munitions and weapons is assured. Hutre quantities of anti-tank guns, heavy urtillerv. tanks, anti-aircraft gans and planes are arriving from Europe and America. -d244 words
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Article68 1938-06-16 11 Reuter. Simla, June 15. THE cholera epidemic in India is assuming serious proportions. There have been 250«»0 cases in the United Provinces in the last ten weeks, of which 12,000 were fatal. Other parts of the country are affected to a lesser extent whileReuter. - 68 words
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Article34 1938-06-16 11 Amoy, June 16. mHE Amoy University, of which Mr 1 Ton Kah Kee, the local merchant was the SSnSS, has been completely destroyed by Japanese air bombing. I Nanyang Siang Pau.34 words
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Article157 1938-06-16 11 Reuter. Shanghai, June 15. THE Shanghai Municipal authorities state that, cholera is officially declared to be in epidemic form in the whole of Shanghai, including the Settlement and Concessions Declaring that Shanghai is an infected port, the Japanese announce that no more bills of health willReuter. - 157 words
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Article35 1938-06-16 11 London, June 15. IN a Commons answer the Air Ufauatei Sir King&ley Wood, said no further maehases of foreign aircraft for the Royal Air Force were at present in contemplation.35 words
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168 1938-06-16 11 Reuter. New York, June 15--|T is revealed that another woman Bja been in protective custody tor a iOft" in connection with the uniieu States snv investigations. A woman whom the Federal authorird as their most important material witness has been living in anReuter. - 168 words
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259 1938-06-16 11 Reuter. THE flooding of the Honan plains through the bursting cf the dykes of the f Yellow River may bring to :i complete standstill the Japanese campaign in north China. In places the wafers are 14 feet deep and over 300.000 Chinese ha\e beenReuter. - 259 words
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Article113 1938-06-16 11 London, June 15. FE Prime Minister, asked in the Commons if the Government would make it clear that they did not enteitain the idea of frontier revision as a possiole contribution to the solution of the problem cf the minorities in Czechoslovakia, soid "The Government are113 words
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Article21 1938-06-16 11 The Eighteenth National Conference ol the German Volksbund for the Ca v% u1 War Graves was held m Breslau iar;t month.21 words
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Article168 1938-06-16 11 £8 Millions Fall in May British Official Wireless. London, June 15. EXPORTS of United Kingdom goods in May were valued at £38,164.810 compared wiih £37,2C6.307 in April and £42,732,641 in Maj 1937. The value of iamorts for those same periods was £75.393,773. £73,079.570 and £83.173.412. Re-exports amountedBritish Official Wireless. - 168 words
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Article59 1938-06-16 11 Reuter. Vienna. June 15. JT is officially lnamea that Hitler is expected in Vienna on Friday. It is understood the visit is connected with difficulties which have arisen in the Austrian Nazi party. 1.200 members of the party are said to have ser.t the Fuehrer aReuter. - 59 words
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Article129 1938-06-16 11 Reuter. London, Jane 15. AT a meeting of the China Campaign Committee in the Queen's Hall to-day the Bishop of Chelmsford was subjected to prolonged jeering and heckling when he urged that force should not be used to induce Japan to abandon the CantonReuter. - 129 words
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Article48 1938-06-16 11 Reuter. London, June 15. TT is learned that Mr. Archibald Glenister, one of the Malayan delegates on the International Tin Committee, has resigned. It is understood his action is owing to dissatisfaction at the treatment accorded to MaJaya on the question of standard tonnages.—Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article39 1938-06-16 11 Reuter. Berlin. June 13. HITLER has rehabilitated General yon Fritsch. the ex-commander in chief. I v ho is appointed to command the artillery regiment "in recognition of his great services in the reconstruction of the Army."—Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Advertisement124 1938-06-16 11 Twin speakers and 15 watts output 40 watt:, disstpa- (fo Ĕ\ i Hon) are not provided merely to give the enomWU3 ?J W WmT volume of which this super set is capab'e. Tnc UJ mm* bjeel b to ensure that nt ordinary Ustcninq levels the loudest orchestral passaaru arc well124 words
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Article, Illustration272 1938-06-16 12 MINISTER'S GOODWILL TOUR "£UROPEAN democracies will have to give material help to China, if the invader is being driven out of our country," said Mr. W. H. Liv, member of the Executive Yuan, when he arrived in Singapore yesterday on the Athos272 words
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Article111 1938-06-16 12 Singapore, Wednesday. AN alleged assault with a dangerous weapon, an iron bar, in a shop at Rochore Road on May 17 had a court 'equel when Loh Nam faced in the Criminal District Court a charge of volun iarily causing grievous hurt to a Mr G.111 words
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Article27 1938-06-16 12 Reuter. Washington. June 15. The House of Representatives has approved a compromise draft providing a total expenditure of $3,754,000 to combat, the business recession.—Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article218 1938-06-16 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Wednesday. RETURNING from a visit to the caves krj Gopeng four members of a picnic party from Ipoh had a narrow escape j when the car in which they were tra- j veiling crashed into a drain on the side of218 words
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Article78 1938-06-16 12 Singapore, Wednesday. After three hours* hearing, case in which Chua Chwee Teng, managing partner of Chop Teck Guan. second-hand-goods dealers, of Victoria Street, was charged with allegedly having dishonestly retained on Feb. 5. seventy pieces of bar iron value $250, which the prosecution declared was stolen78 words
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Article75 1938-06-16 12 European residents of Singapore particularly will be interested to hear that a Wayang Kulit (shadow act» performance will be given by experts at the Malay Weekly Fair. Malay Settlement, on Saturday from 5 p.m. till about 11 p.m. There are now more handicrafts to be seen at the75 words
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Article91 1938-06-16 12 Singapore, Wednesday. Omar Khan, a van driver, who stood i charged to-day before Mr. L. C. Goh, the Fifth Magistrate, with causing hurt by a rash act to Tan Lye Koh, driver of a mosquito bus, was acquitted as his wor- ship decided that no evidence91 words
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Article278 1938-06-16 12 Singapore, Wednesday. PLEADING guilty in the Criminal District Court this morning to a charge of having driven his motor-car negligently and thereby causing grievous hurt to one Sher Singh on the night of May 30, Chanda Singh, a Johore Bahru taxi-driver, was sentenced to serve278 words
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Article33 1938-06-16 12 A Chinese woman was rendered unconscious when she fell off a moving trolley bus last night at the junction of Taniong Pagar Road and Enggor Street. I Concussion of the brain is suspected.33 words
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Article68 1938-06-16 12 Singapore, Wednesday. Mr. Hu Sing Hsiang. a well-known Chinese artist, is reported to be visit- I ing Singapore. He is now in the Nether- lands East Indies. During his stay in Singapore. Mr. Hu intends holding an exhibition of his works which will be offered for sale68 words
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Article36 1938-06-16 12 British Official Wireless. A a result of a decision by the joint standing committee of the Welsh Tin Plate Industry to-day 20,000 workers will receive a week's holiday with pay in August.—British Official Wireless.British Official Wireless. - 36 words
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Article141 1938-06-16 12 I The Municipal Health Statement for the week ending June 11, gives the total death rate as 30.40 per mille per annum compared with 27.31 'n the preceding week and 28.94 In the corresponding week of last year. The total deaths for the week were 310.141 words
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Article161 1938-06-16 12 (From Our Oicn Reporter) Seremban, Wednesday. THAT when he first committed an offence in 1923 it was at the instigation of friends and that ever since people did not trust him and he consequently could not find work was the complaint of a youngWMalay, named161 words
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Article, Illustration29 1938-06-16 12 Mr. Henri Lohrer, a representative of a French newspaper who is going to China to cover the war. He passed through by the Athos 11.29 words
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Article148 1938-06-16 12 [AID in the hilbilly country, dealing with the lives of hilbillies and to a large extent played by hilbillies, "Swing Your Lady" the new Warner Brothers comedy which opened at the Alhambra Theatre yesterday provides novel enterment. With a large cast including such "stars" as Nat Pendleton, famous148 words
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Article51 1938-06-16 12 (From Our Own Corresponceiit) Bangkok. June 15. HONGKONG and China air mails for Malaya are held up at Bangkok owing to the held up of the Imperial East-bound flying boat somewhere in India. They left Bangkok this afternoon by train at the request of the Malayan Postal51 words
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Article32 1938-06-16 12 The Rev. Goh Hood Keng will preach at the evangelistic meeting to be held in the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lim, 167 East Coast Road, on Friday, at 3 p.m.32 words
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Article58 1938-06-16 12 Reuter. Mexico City, June 15. DRITISH and American diplomats have taken the last possible step to save their expropriated properties oy filing an appeal in the Supreme Court against the Tribunal's decision that the expropriation was constitutional. It is thought likely that the appeal will meet the sameReuter. - 58 words
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Article467 1938-06-16 12 GENERAL RISE IN COMMODITY PRICES upward tendency in prices of foodstuffs and the general cost of living for Asiatics, Eurasians and Europeans is shown in the report compiled by the Registrar-General of Statistics. The report has been completed up to December, 1937. "Wholesale commodity prices467 words
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Article351 1938-06-16 12 "Misadven tn re Verdict Singapore, \v< < I WHEN a layer of bales ed loose from the ro] taehed it to a lorry, and road, it carried with it women. One of the worn* General Hospital as a n tared skull received throi and the351 words
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Article71 1938-06-16 12 Ipoh, Wednesday. THE body of a middle-aged Chines picked up In parts on tSss ram track in Ipoh. The discovery was made by an ployee of the Department who going his rounds. The head from the trunk, was found lying hi the bridge that leads to71 words
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Article138 1938-06-16 12 The following passengers are pected to arrive here from Am*. the m.v. '"Merkur" on or about 2l>. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Elliott, Mr 3 id Mrs. F. I. Eullock, Mr. J. Stu Smith, Miss R. G. Graham, Mr C Burgess, Miss E. Clark, Miss Hosl Miss138 words
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Article96 1938-06-16 12 Reuter. FLOODS RISING Shanghai, Jun< To-day's Yellow River reports that it is still raining and tb have slightly increased. The Japanese army, assist* Chirese farmers, are waginj tic and apparently loom". b stem the waters and are furtl peded by Chinese guerillas, at the Japanese as they w<Reuter. - 96 words
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Advertisement55 1938-06-16 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA ST. THONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. mĔmm mm AGENTS: MALACCA HONG CHYE CO., SF.REMBAN CHIENT BROS. K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG. v >> NG KON CHEE, SA? G LEE ENG TEH, E2J* "SE AH WENG. PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY,55 words
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Advertisement7 1938-06-16 12 "I definitely ordered TOLLEYS" WP.S. *6 mm7 words
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362 1938-06-16 13 «20 FINE IMPOSED (From Qui Own Corr*&pondent) 4 Tapali, Wednesday. t ...to th° tragic d*ath oi a young Chinese woman named Tan Ha ri hf !d Coroner. Enche Abdullah bin Ibrahim At ■a vcrdict of suiculo bv hanging was returned neted much attention i362 words
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Article142 1938-06-16 13 Reuter. London. June 15. THE bullion market again witnessed a gold rush to-day when the turnover at fixing exceeded £P 4 millions With the price eventually forced up to 12% pence above American parity. The demand emanated from all Quarters of the globe, with the United States,Reuter. - 142 words
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Article60 1938-06-16 13 Reuter. Canton. June 15. Japanese plane- raided Cantcn twice this morning and dropping a number of bombs in the Central Park vicinity destroying a number cf houses. Casualties were ten killed and 30 injured in course of the first visit, which the second was concentrated onReuter. - 60 words
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Article, Illustration22 1938-06-16 13 Sir George Campbell, senior partner of -Ma'kinnon Mackenzie and Co., ltd., »ho passed through Singapore yesleiday on the Carthage.22 words
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Article76 1938-06-16 13 The French admire the English language foi its large number cf practical voids, but occasionally they manufacture English words which are not Encash and have no currency on our Bide )1 the Ciarmel. One oi the latest of ihese is "Tourisme". a convenient noun for Tourfsi Travel, Wnerever you76 words
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Article147 1938-06-16 13 Officer Struck Down With Sword Reuter. Rome, June 15. MANY people were injured in the streets in Rome when an Abyssinian chieftain, who came to Rome to attend the celebrations of the second anniversary of the Italian conquest, ran amok with a drawn sword. Five persons,Reuter. - 147 words
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Article42 1938-06-16 13 The Church should .sot its against tainted money, said the Bishop of Colchester Dr. Ridsdaie), to clergy at Witham (Essex). He urged that methods of raising money for the Church should be above criticism and condemned raffles and lotteries.42 words
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Article45 1938-06-16 13 The members of the Singapore Filipino Association will celebrate the birthday Oi Dr. Jose Rizal, the national hero, at the home of the President. Mr Anciano, who has kindly lent it for the occasion, and not at the Association premises as previously stated.45 words
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Article80 1938-06-16 13 Mirzapore, British, 4.134 ton? from j Nagoya 15.6 to Bombay 17.6. Carthage. British, 1.420 tons from Yokohama 15.6 to London 17.6. Mata Hari. British, 1.019 tons from Penang 15.6 to Penang 19.6. Thurland Castle, British. 3,808 tons I from New York 14.6 U.S.A. 18.6. Banka, British 623 tons80 words
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Article144 1938-06-16 13 Reuter. London. June 14. rN the Commons Mr. Mac Donald, referring to the international sugar agreement of 1937. said the calculation; on which the agreement was based anticipated that there would be a normal demand for sugar for the Far East oi 560,000 tons a year,Reuter. - 144 words
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Article33 1938-06-16 13 Readers are reminued of the lecture on "Slum Clearance and overcrow dins" by Mr. G. 11. Kiat at the Chinese Association to-morrow at 8 p.m. The lecture is open to all.33 words
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Article283 1938-06-16 13 PERAK MINERS QUOTA RIGHTS AT an extraordinary general meeting of the Peiak Miners' Association held in Hale Street, strong support was evidenced for the Government's proposals with regard to the sale and transfer of quota rlgnts. A committee was appointed to submit to the Chief Inspector of Mines. Federated Malrv283 words
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188 1938-06-16 13 Freshmen Outnumber Seniors Ninety-seven young men and women enter Raffles College for the first time to-day, this large number constitutors; a record in the annals of the College. Previous batches of students have averaged the forty mark, the previous highest figure being188 words
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Article45 1938-06-16 13 Singapore, Thursday. A fire broke out in a small attap hut in a lane oft Paya Lebar Road at 2.30 this morning. One engine from the Geylang Fire Station turned out and put, out the olaze. The hut was badly damaged.45 words
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Article62 1938-06-16 13 Singapore. Wednesday. A charge of driving a motor-car negligently along Mount Pleasant Rend on Apr. 30. was preferred against a European. Mr. G. R. Percy, in the Fourth Police Court, this morning. Mr. G. M. Col tart, aopearing on be half of the defendant, said his clien was62 words
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Article56 1938-06-16 13 Professor Hormer Wang, LL.B.. Ph. D., will deliver a lecture partly in Kuo Yu and partly in English on Friday, June 17 at the Singapore Chinese Mandarin School. Professor Wang is a blind musician as well and he has agreed to include his programme with a violin56 words
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Advertisement76 1938-06-16 13 NEWI Horrockses PASTEL SHADED COTTON BLANKETS They are not only new: they are attractive to look at they are soft to the touch -they are absolutely reliable land they bear a famous name 1 GUARANTEED FO R SATISFACTORY SERVICE. DURABLE IN WASH AND WEAR \\Each Blanket Sold in a Cellophane76 words
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Advertisement300 1938-06-16 13 t S f? V. 3 F Pineapple HAM FOR TIFFIN Delicious, tender slices and fresh -omato salad—what more could hungry men wish for? Pineapple HAM, baked or boiled, makes an appetising and mouth-watering spread—and what a welcome change to the menu also. When in doubt what to prepare for the300 words
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Article393 1938-06-16 14 King Queen Present A HAT TRICK Frank Butters' Success Reuter. London, June 15. ASCOT experienced another glorious day, when tfie King and Queen and party were again present and saw the owner-trainer Herbert Blagrave win the Royal Hunt Cup with his well-backed Couvert who was secondReuter. - 393 words
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Article64 1938-06-16 14 The following have accepted to play the S.C.C. Ist XI vs. the Sungei Ujong Club on Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m. and 11 a.m. respectively at the S.C.C: T. V. N. Anderson. A. Foster, A. Gilmoui. A C. Growder. Dr. H. O. Hopkins, J. E Jeans. W.64 words
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Article49 1938-06-16 14 i SELECTIONS by "Argus" for today's races in Kuala Lumpur are as follows Race I—PEONY HILL Sure Cure Race 2—LEONIE Bay Ros\; Race 3—M.-G.-M. Policy Race 4—QUISSANA Twinkling Eyes Race S—BEACON5 —BEACON Inez Race 6—FERNLET Kit Race 7—HAPPY BOY Fmperor Kublai Race B—BEVERANT Lady Luck49 words
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Article115 1938-06-16 14 Sandy Lodge June 15. In the fifth round of the series Cotton beat Charles Whitcombe 3 and 1, Alliss beat Padgham 3 and 2. Brand: neat Mitchell 3 and 1. Gadd and Ma hon halved. King beat Burton 2 up and Rea Whitcombe beat Liccy 3115 words
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Article63 1938-06-16 14 The following have been selected to play cricket for the V.M.C.A vs. S.R.C. on Saturday. June 18 at 2 p.m. on the S.I.C. Ground. T. L. Lee. R. Lyne. V. Xavier. J. Ferguson, L B. Suratta. P. L. Tan, C. L. Kam.63 words
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Article18 1938-06-16 14 A minimum of four courts will be available daily ior booking by. S.C.C. members from Monday. June 20.18 words
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Article125 1938-06-16 14 Lessons Of Trent Bridge Reuter. London, June 15 THE English and Australian Press says that the outcome of the First Test should hasten unlimited Tests although probably five-day matches will come first. It is generally deplored that the Australians did not hit out when theReuter. - 125 words
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Article131 1938-06-16 14 The Straits Racing Association classification of horses and ponies is as follows: HORSES Transfers. From Class 3 to Class 2—Gold Point. Hard Going, Maid of Cashel, Smoke Dreams. From Class 2 to Class 3.—Achilles. Don Carlos. Eastern Wave. Gee Up. Greenstone, Marie Antoinette. Queen's Course. From131 words
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Article220 1938-06-16 14 In a cricket match played on the Khalsa ground the Hindu Association beat the Khalsa Association by 47 run:;. Scores: HINDU ASSOCIATION R. Retnasamy b Katar Singh 37 S. Sangavan cG. Singh b Williams 4 Thamotharam b G. Singh 1 A. Rajah b Williams 9 K. .Nadarajah220 words
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Article80 1938-06-16 14 London. Wednesday. THE Australians v. Gentlemen of England match began at Lord's to-day I and at the close of play the Australians had scored 397 and the Gentlemen :-.d for Bradman made 104 in an entertain I ing innings lasting iIG minutes, hitting jl3 fours. He has80 words
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Article116 1938-06-16 14 Reuter Wireless. 'THE German. Kluge, riding a DKW. won the Lightweight Tourist Tvo phy. He led throughout and covered ihe course of 264 miles in 3 hour*. 21 I mills. 56 sees, at an average soeed oi 78.48 m.p.h. Kluge averaged 80 35 m.p.h. on the secondReuter Wireless. - 116 words
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Article233 1938-06-16 14 IN a fast game of soccer at Mersing the Customs XI beat the P.W.D.A.A. by 3 goals to 1. The minutes from the start Manaf the Custom's centre-forward scored from !cng range. Before the interval Omar, the Customs' left, back was penalised. Syed Ahmad, the former Singapore Malay233 words
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Article71 1938-06-16 14 The following have been selected to Play football for the V.M.C.A. in a league match against the R.A.M.C on Friiy, June 17 on the Anson Road ground I ai alO p.m.: j. Ferguson, M. Swyny, W I Mitchel C. Tcssicr. G. L. Day, Chan Joo 1 Tiang.71 words
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Article128 1938-06-16 14 First Round Draw TWO CHINESE Kho Sin Kee And Ho Reuter. i AMONG Wimbledon's seedrd singta» I nlavers arc:— MEN: Budee Austin Me» 1 Punc°c. Mitchell and Kho Sin Kin WOMEN: Mrr,. Moody. Mi s w T arbi M. Maih'.eu. Miss Fabyan, Miss Stammrand Miss Scriven.Reuter. - 128 words
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Article316 1938-06-16 14 Police 4; S.C.C. I MISSED chances accounted for ihe defeat of the Singapore Cricket Club yesterday when they met the Police in a soccer friendly on the padang and lost by two goals to four. In spite of opening the score in the very early316 words
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Article160 1938-06-16 14 ipARNE BROTHERS' cricket team tte- «>c R A.F. (Town o:!icc. k lour wickets. Scores: WEARNE'S 3.C. T Sullivan c Shaw b Rcid H Sullivan c Ross b Da vies D. All-us 1) Rokl G. Michael lbw Rc*id v A. AraibooQ b Rcid i S. Mmia not cut160 words
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Advertisement250 1938-06-16 14 T .1. G E R WORDS COMPETITION PRIZE WINNERS The following were the successful entrants in the TX(i K.R words Competition which closed on the JHh inst. ISt I* rla| c SO. 00 V. DE SOI ZA, 212-H, Rangoon Road, Singapore. !Snd 99 20.00 K HAHfiTOKAN, Divisional Supt/s Office, K.250 words
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476 1938-06-16 15 Men's Doubles Matches SEMI-FINALS Hine Display By Malay Pair rl i'KKlOR courlcraft and net play J by Yadi and Kamis was the de- .,ii«i- factor in the semi-final of .iit* men's doubles of the S.L.T.A. r„. rnunient in which the Y.M C.A. ,.,r defeated Yong Loom476 words
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Article560 1938-06-16 15 Successful Event At Seletar THE R.A.F. heid a successful spor'»s meet at Seletar. yesterday. The championship was won by FSgt. Powell (13 pts with F Lt. Rae (12 pts). runner-up. The Athletic Tiophy went to 230 Squadron, runner.-up being the Engine Repair Section. Results560 words
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Article80 1938-06-16 15 ANDRE sheiaefT is Leavina for Shanghai with Mr. and Mrs. Seeling, under whose management he is. a>. three fights have been arranged for him. He thanks the public for then >upport and hopes to be back here again in a short time when further bouts will be80 words
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Article451 1938-06-16 15 POSITIONS in the S.A.F.A. League soccer competitions, revised to date arc, as follows:— FIRST DIVISION Goals P W. L. D. v. A. Pts. Chinese (1) 12 8 2 2 34 15 18 RAF. (5i 11 G 2 3 24 20 14 R.A. <4» 10 G 3 1 20451 words
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Advertisement62 1938-06-16 15 GET THATWgHJI FRESHNESS... wH§ A rxith it any time h a *mtk rftl •f c^ T bath with Cahrrrl Carbolic mSi k>v for the rest Oriy aree.iom from tucfaneaa. AAar k k»ft Soap you fed cdmsrated-fett af ea*rgy- TO And OboA Soft Soa© In Carbolic Acid content (10% c 362 words
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Advertisement347 1938-06-16 15 HER HIPS REDUCED BY 5 INCHES Friends Wonder How She Does it Those frieiius of Mrs>. E M. D. wtso have been wondering how that lady is I reducing her nip measurement, are now let into the secret. She has been tr.king Kiuschen. Here is a letter from her:— "1347 words
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Miscellaneous22 1938-06-16 15 THE TIDES To-day: 1.11 p.m.. 8 ft. 2 ins. To-morrow: 12.29 a.m., 9 ft. 3 ins., 1.42 p.m., 8 ft. 2 ins.22 words
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809 1938-06-16 16 LONG LIST OF EVENTS KEEN SPORT Anglo-Chinese Win Inter-School FAVOURED by good weather this time, the annual athletic sports of Raffles Institution were successfully worked off yesterday on the Institution ground before a large gathering of interested spectators. S. K. Sundrum with an excellent performance in809 words
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Article339 1938-06-16 16 (From Our Own Cor respond 3nt) Batu Pahat, Monday. THE Ba*u Pahat Inter party Badminton League is nearing the end. The Jaya Eltia badminton party is leading comfortably with 18 points out of four fixture. while f he Juvenile comes c econd with 14 points out ol339 words
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Article175 1938-06-16 16 I Garrison League cricket match i i A played at Tangttn, Fort Canning de- feated the R. A. hL C. by five runs. I Scores: FORT CANNING Capt. Walsh c SS Barnett b Cpl. Thompson 7 j Dowling c SS Welsh b Parrish 48 M< ss c175 words
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Article347 1938-06-16 16 WEIGHTS and order of runnh. g W for tc-day, the first day of the Selangor Turf Club's skye race meet mg in Kuala Lumpur are as follows There were no horses and ponies not accepting at noon yesterday. The double totes will be on races x347 words
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Advertisement26 1938-06-16 16 For 25 years past foods' Gr residents of Malaya. It has the same popularity everywhere. r* M lor siME, DARBY CO., LTD W P S. 226 words
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Advertisement31 1938-06-16 16 HERE'S A DEVICE TO SAVE LENS STRAINS ANL BREAKAGE. THIS SCREWLESS CONSTRUCTION is only obtainable from NAN SIN OPTICAL HOUSE Manufacturing Ophthalmic Optician! 325, North Bridge Road, Singapore. PHONF 6363. M31 words
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Advertisement168 1938-06-16 16 Gain 5 Lbs. In 7 Days Don't be discouraged if you are weak underweight, tired out, sickly—unabl. gain an ounce of flesh or strength no n■ ter what you eat. A California physician, in prescribing for ami treating the Cinema Stars of Hollywood, has discover. 1 ■ecret method of combining168 words
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Article192 1938-06-16 17 MEMORIES of George Edwardes— the famous director of the Gaiety Theatre. London, and "father" of musical comedy—provide the inspiration for two forthcoming programmes from Daventry, "George Edwardes Memories," the first of which will be broadcast during the week beginning June 12. The programme, which has been192 words
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Article189 1938-06-16 17 TREVOR Wignall, the well-known sports writer, will give the fifth talk in the Daventry series, "Mv Best News Story." Under the title "Front Page Fight,' he will describe one of the sensational contests that he has covered. Wignall. whose distinctive style ha? made him one of the189 words
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Article172 1938-06-16 17 MUCH has been said and written about the Old Schbol Tie, and at last Daventry listeners are to be given a glimpse of 'the Old School" itself. When it is revealed that its name is Cads' College (situated at Hounds' Green. Dunceten, and172 words
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Article74 1938-06-16 17 indication as to the peculiarities cf short-wave transmission may be ga ned from a report received from Australia It is stated that an amateur in Victoria has successfully picked up at pood volume the police radio station V. T 9XKG. This station is situated at St. Joseph, Mo.,74 words
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Advertisement143 1938-06-16 17 WITH DARMOL PILE CURE SET. Consists of tablets, ointment and suppositories. The most thorough and quickest cure known. 51.70 set in box. Agents: CHAR] ft CO., 29, Robh son R h Singapore. Tel. 2249. Announcing A NEW TRUFOOD PRODUCT A PROGRESSIVE NUTRITIVE i FOOD FOR BABY FROM 10 TO 24143 words
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Miscellaneous1261 1938-06-16 17 ON THE AIR TO DAY When And Where To Listen In SINGAPORE rnxrnnxr 1 LONDON COLOMBO ZHL 1 333 Mcs (225.0 m.) 1 pm. TRANSMISSIONS 2 3 VPB 6.16 Mcs (48.7 m.) £.00 Chinese music.t GSG 17.79 Mc s (16 8 m) p m 645 Children's programme. (Man- GSF 15.141,261 words
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Article769 1938-06-16 18 NEW ROUTE SURVEY A RACE against time that is surely without precedent began at Foi' Polignac, a little outpost in the heart oi the Sahara on the Libyan border, a few days ago. After overcoming almost insuperable difficulties in reaching the Tassili N Ajjer during a769 words
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Article794 1938-06-16 18 A' N energetic plea for. Government assistance for the furtherance of I "Dieselisation," both in regard to research and also finance, was made at a recent meeting of users of medium and light oil-engined trucks held at Peterborough. The speaker was Mr. L. W. J. Hancock,794 words
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Article266 1938-06-16 18 Page For Motorists COME reasons why a Diesel engine j more than a petrol engine ol j power were given by Mr. c w man. technical director of F Perkins Ltd.. the Diesel engine manufact IX a "Dieselisation Supper" lomtly it Peterborough with < j266 words
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Advertisement581 1938-06-16 18 DRINK HOT WATER FOR CONSTIPATION One of the finest ways of kerning regular, said a Specialist, recently, is to drink a glass of hot water before breakfast every morning. Moot peorle will find this a sure way of ensuring inter- j nal cleanliness. But if you ire inclined to get581 words
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Advertisement196 1938-06-16 18 I THE BEAUTY SECRET OF OTNGFR ROGERS f^'^^lfc helped Jane to gain f! new attraction 3gf| I'm so sorry for Jane—she never gets 1 partners at these dances." Jr. :gfe^»2ri I know, her complexion is so coarse GINOFR ROGERS V i^lllli and unattractive. She ou-ht to do as RjJio rVturo196 words
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Advertisement86 1938-06-16 18 ——————I mmmm For MONTHLY COMPLAINTS Take I "Ladies Brown Pills" Full treatment—l bottle. PRICE SI. Sold by Mr. C. S. CHAN, 277, Race Course Road, SINGAPORE. "LODHK A" Cor all Ladies Trouble.Tlie best Uterine Tonic Write for Literatures Booklets to Hie Agents. Obtainable at al! Dispensaries and Store* Distributors: NAINA86 words
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Article61 1938-06-16 19 ißy Air Mail) Simla, June 8. pTAI ISTICS just published J ;howa that the export of ,i/ l>.\r cloves fell from 205,687 ,i> 193G to 121,125 cwts. in due principally to Indian ..it and uncertain trade (litions. This affected the exI«r1 Irade of the Protectorate usidf rably61 words
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200 1938-06-16 19 United Press. <Uv \ii Mail> Bombay, June 7. i ReorgMimMaa Committee of he Princes Chamber met yeslerda.i :it BHUUMMT Palace to devise and mraiis for strengthening nd making the Chamber more representative. The Princes view the iii I lire of the Chamber with great inUnited Press. - 200 words
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Article157 1938-06-16 19 G.S. Muthukrishnan, B. Sc - OUR DAILY INDIA PAGE Edited By G.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. United Press. Jubbulpore, June 6. •pTE Mahakoshal Congress Working 1 Committee met .at Gopalbagh last night under the presidentship of Thakur Chhedilal. when sub-committee were formed to raise funds for the next annual session of theUnited Press. - 157 words
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Article161 1938-06-16 19 United Press. AN Indian Princess, only eleven n years old, heiress to fantastic liches, and once deaf and dumb, is now living happily among her schoolmates at Burgess Hill, Sussex, able to speak at last. The girl is almond-eyed Princess Surrendra of Patiala, daughter jiUnited Press. - 161 words
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Article, Illustration153 1938-06-16 19 A HUB JYOTI/* a Praonat orod notion in Hindustani, has rightly been claimed as one of the few outstanding Indian pictures which can compare well with Hollywood films not only for its perfect technique, wonderful setting and charming music, but also153 words
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Article429 1938-06-16 19 United Press. (By Air Mail) Cawnpore, June 8. TO-DAY is the 24th day of the general strike in which nearly NM workers are involved. None I the two parties engaged in the l lit expect any speedy end of it. 11 woold >cem both are preparedUnited Press. - 429 words
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97 1938-06-16 19 United Press. (By Air Mail) Bombay, June 8. IN connection with the erection of a huge up-to-date cinema theatre called the v Metro by Metro Goldwyn Meyer Film Corporation which has given rise to an agitation among the local theatre owners, a deputation ledUnited Press. - 97 words
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242 1938-06-16 19 Mr. Bose On Unity Question United Press. (By Air Mail) Calcutta, June 7. FORMAL reply of the Muslim League Council to the Congress memorandum on the question of Hindu-Muslim Unity has not yet reached the Congress President at Calcutta. Approached by theUnited Press. - 242 words
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Article60 1938-06-16 19 United Press. The traders and growers of wheat in the Punjab have made representations to the Punjab Government to take up with the Government of hid n the question of reimpusition of impoM duty on foreign wheat, in view b4 growing competition particularly with thn Australian wheat The matter liUnited Press. - 60 words
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68 1938-06-16 19 United Press. (By Air Mail) Lucknow. June 8. WITH a view amicably to settle the Madhesaheba controversy a roundtable conference of Shia and Sunn! leaders is likely to be held shortly. More than 250 persons have been arrested for defying the Curfew Order. Though allUnited Press. - 68 words
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385 1938-06-16 19 CONGRESS PRESIDENT'S ANNOUNCEMENT United Press. (By Air Mail) Calcutta, June 8. IN order to demonstrate ence again our deep sympathy for the Chinese people in their hour of {rial, I request all Congress organisations in the country to observe an All-India ChinaUnited Press. - 385 words
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179 1938-06-16 19 (By Air Main Peshawar, Jim* 1 8. fHE Indian and Afghan governments have agreed to hold conference of j traders in Kabul to discuss and settle the fruit trade disoute between the two countries. Indian traders here who have been very hard hit by179 words
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Article172 1938-06-16 19 Two Killed United Press. IBy Air Mail) Asansol, June 8. AT about 11 30 p.m. last night, the Five Up (Punjab mail) was derailed between Mutroopur and Sankerpur. The Engine tender and Aye leading bogies derailed and capsized down the high bank, the sixth bogie derailed andUnited Press. - 172 words
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Article24 1938-06-16 19 United Press. The Punjab Legislative Assembly office opened at the council Chamber, Simla, on June G. The session commences from June 20 (United Press).United Press. - 24 words
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Article, Illustration115 1938-06-16 20 Mr levlic Cole Pimott of Sungei Ton Pawang Estate, Kedah. and Mrs. Susan Bilton. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R 11. Wynyari of Rodmersham. Remueia. Auckland. New Zealand, who were married at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Tuesday. (Tribune). Mr. W. A L. Schaub. president115 words
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