Malaya Tribune, 28 February 1938
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Title Section40 1938-02-28 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol XXVII. -No. 49. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, Feb. 28, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20* PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1938 FIVE CRNITs;40 words
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Advertisement25 1938-02-28 1 '11 IK NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST fry The >lOHM\4. -itiiti \i: WHISKY'White Label" I SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. SINCAPORE JOHORE mm MALACCA AND NEGRI SEMBILAN25 words
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Advertisement8 1938-02-28 1 Read The SUNDAY j TR7BI7IYE Dominant In Malaya8 words
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431 1938-02-28 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES A NEW GIANT LINER "Queen Elizabeth" BIGGER THAN SISTER SHIP (By Air Mail) London, Feb. 12. rpHE news that the Queen has consented to give her name to the sister-ship of the Cunard White Star liner, Queen Mary, and to launch the vessel on Sept. 27, provides431 words
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Article124 1938-02-28 2 Warsaw. Passengers got out and pushed a Warsaw-bound train for two hours when the engine broke down. The train was travelling from Pinsk to Warsaw via Brest and was nearing Kobryn when the engine developed a defect and stopped. Attempts by the crew to repair it were124 words
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Advertisement479 1938-02-28 2 4TEAMEK BAILINGS. BRITISH. IM DIA (Incorporated in England). I» O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1938. RANPURA 17,000 Mar. 11 i:HUTAN 0.100 Mar. 12 BEHAR 0,000 Mar. 21 17.000 Mar. 25 CORFU 15,000 Apr. 3 SOUDAN 0,500 Apr. 8 CHITRAL 15,000 Apr. 22 CARTHAGE 15,000 May 0479 words
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Advertisement77 1938-02-28 2 8.1. (APCAR) SAILINGS. For HONGKONG, AMOY JAPAN. Lea7e Singapore. SHIRALA 8,000 Mar. 10 TILAWA 10,000 Mar. 24 SANTHIA 8,000 Apr. 7 For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. SANTHIA 8.000 Mar. 5 TAIJvIA 10,000 Mar. 19 SIRDHANA 8,000 Apr. 2 p o BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all Information apply to: P.77 words
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Advertisement540 1938-02-28 2 J. I M. B, X, j j KOKUSAI LINE 1 (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) (Incorporated In Japan). v For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama), j S Dae. Due. Sailing Due. i Penang Spore Spore via. New York f I m\s KOMAKI MARU Mar. iy Mar. 22 Mar. 25 May540 words
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Advertisement467 1938-02-28 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath Excellent Cuisine. Iftwnft FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From M S Spore Malacca P.S'ham P'ng JUTLANDIA 8-3 8-3 9-3 10-3 MEONIA 29-3 29-3 30-3 31-3 ALSIA 19-4 19-4 20-4467 words
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Advertisement404 1938-02-28 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NOtDDEUTSCHEft (Incorporated in German;, l The undernoted are the C Intended fixtures:— OUTWARD For MANILA, HONGKONG, Si NORTH CHINA and JAPAN Due Spore. 1938. m s. "SAALE" M ur s.s. "SCHARNHORST" omits North China r 4 s.s. ISAR, omits Manila and Japan HOMEWARD For HOLLAND, HAMBURG BRI Sails404 words
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Advertisement482 1938-02-28 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES 1 i 1 Singapore Municipality j i \DERS. now invited for the or service. For Iclpal Tender Room Office at bristiau i Deposit Sso> a, 111 h March, 19 f M H Of rl( L .jcing steei sheet fool lengths, aboul 32 lbs. 12 noon, March482 words
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Advertisement541 1938-02-28 3 PUBLIC NOTICES .m > I The Malayan Provident Fund. Established 1919, Membership on 31 -12-1917—874. Subst i iplion $1 p ni. nhaiire Pet fl. FREE MEDICAL FXAMINATION. No extn calls an made. Death Benefits 1931 7 deaths. Ordinary n<rmis si.ooo. Supplementary Bonus MS to 1214. To whom open. The Fund541 words
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Advertisement555 1938-02-28 3 PUBLIC NOTICES IX THE SUPREME COURT OK JOHORE. DISTRICT OF JOHORE BAHRU. Notice of Wage-earner's Administration Older. Name of Debtor: RAHMAT BIN HARD AN. Aodress: 667, Jalan Haji Yaccofa Johore Bahru. Description: Clerk, Land Office, Johore Bahru. Number ot Proceedings j.b. No. 11 oi 1937. Date 1 of which Wage-earner's555 words
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Advertisement521 1938-02-28 3 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. THE BRITISH ELECTRO-PLATING WORKS. We would draw attention to all c ri cr;. .j that til.'? above business is una. r tin- sole proprietorship of Alfred SHEFFIELD SON, and has no ronnecticri whatsoever with any other Electro Piating business. Cd ALFRED SHEFFIELD. ALBERT VICTOR SHEFFIELD, Proprieb 1521 words
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Advertisement371 1938-02-28 3 mm GENUINE PARTS of the following watches are slocked in all sizes RO6KOPF (JYMA, MEDANA, KOAMEK, ROO, MOERIS, etc., etc. More than 2,i/uo kinds of materials slocla d. We hold the biggest Stock of watch materials In Malaya and Ear East. I Lowest prices guaranteed. Job repairs undertaken for all371 words
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Advertisement62 1938-02-28 3 LEADING STOCKISTS OF i Synthetic Perfume Flower Oils, j Porftirnos of ifj <<ortq, FancyBrapty bottle*, and attractive- I ly Printed Labels, Corks and J Capsules for Perfumes, CbJoor> inpr Soluble in Oils. Obtain your requirements now. 7f>(>, North llrniko Koad. T. G. KIAT X CO.. Singapore. —SB IN ANY LANGUAGE62 words
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Article429 1938-02-28 4 LONDON C OMMODITIES London, Feb. 20. RUBBER Previous To-day Change Ton* Quietly Steady Quiet Spot Buyers 7 316 7V4 1 J 6 Sellers 7 516 7 316 t Forward (March) Buyers 7 316 —l lb SeUers 7 516 7 316 s 2nd Forward (Apr.l June) Buyers 7429 words
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Article721 1938-02-28 4 In Paris NOTE OF IRRELEVANT FANTASY Paris, Jan. 20. AN international exhibition of Surrealist art, organised by MM. Andre Breton and Paul Eduard, leaders of the movement since its inception in the early twenties, is now open at 140, Rue dv Faubourg St. Honore, writes the Paris721 words
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Article100 1938-02-28 4 During the week ending Feb. 19, 1038, exports of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to V 3.224 cases, cf which: 60,136 (82 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom, 2.722 <4 per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe, I 850 (1 per cent.) cases to100 words
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Article70 1938-02-28 4 Reuter Wireless London, Fob 27 Although some expansion in crec'il remand for .stock exchange purports has been noticeable, sunplies remained ampin to meet all requirements. Despite very keen competition fcr this week's treasury billr, the market received a somewhat bc*t,er allotment and with next week's offerings Increased fromReuter Wireless - 70 words
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Advertisement594 1938-02-28 4 Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES: Managing Director 3172 Secretary 4944 General Meager 3513 Accountant 3026 Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA" LONDON BANKERS: NEW YORK BANKERS: I Midland Bank, Ltd., Irving Trust594 words
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Advertisement64 1938-02-28 4 "Even focus different as you and me I agree about one thingwe must have Selo films" Selo and Selochrome, the famous iritm Films are made to fit ever/ make, everf t/pe and every size of camera. What is more, thanks to their extra speed en? latitude, they give you br64 words
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Article697 1938-02-28 5 Quotations By Fraser And Co. gapore. Feb. 26, 1 p.m. MINING Fraser Co. Buyers. Sellers. 43 4 9 Kumbang 28- 30!Malay 50- 52 6cdnom 23 6 25 0.621/2 0.70 22 23 1 471/2 1 471/z 21- 22!--1- 16--38 43 1.06 1.10 Tin 22 6 23 6697 words
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Article23 1938-02-28 5 The following are the exchange rates this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corpora+ion.23 words
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Article102 1938-02-28 5 Singapore, Feb. 28. London T.T. 2 4 London demand 2 4 London 4 months' sight 24 132 Lyons demand 1795 Switzerland demand 251 Hamburg demand 142 New York demand 58 11 16 Montreal demand 58 910 Batavia demand 1045,Samarang demand 104? 3 Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon demand 154 \'->102 words
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Article84 1938-02-28 5 London T.T. 24 316 London demand 2|4 732 London 30 days' sight 24^ London 60 days' sight 2 4 932 London 3 months' sight 2 4 932 London 4 months' sight 2 4 516 New York demand 59 316 New York 90 d s 59 15 16 Calcutta, Bombay84 words
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Article337 1938-02-28 5 Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. Singapore. Monday. WE are indebted to Messrs. S. E Levy and Co., Singapore, for the following on American Market conditions:— Messrs. White, Weld and Co., New York, report to us by cable as follows:.) STOCKS No significance can be attached337 words
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Article100 1938-02-28 5 Reuter Wireless. Washington. Feb. 27. Any hesitation in business to go forward on account of taxes should now disapoear, asserted Mr. Robert Doughton. Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, after the committee had reached agreement on the programme of tax revision. A bill embodying the Committee's proposalsReuter Wireless. - 100 words
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Article185 1938-02-28 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Total for Books Close financial Company Dividend Date Ex Div. year Payable Date to date Singapore, Feb. 26, 1 p.m. TIN: To Austral Malay 9d. Mar. 4 Mar. 11 Mar. 5 5% 3d. Bonus. Lingui *Vt% Int. Mar. 18 Mar. 22 Mar. 19 2i185 words
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Article259 1938-02-28 5 iynard&Co Ltd $30 000 Apr. 30 Oct 31" 95 105 norn p ou, uct. oi SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: Tm nnn t M J P c 4 2 400 0 00 Int mo iru norn Mar. 31, Sept. 30 102 104 norn WOT red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31259 words
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Article149 1938-02-28 5 Report By Fraser And Co. nil t v jvz l Singapore. Feb. 28. HJINING. Tin New York 42% cts. unchanged. As usual on Monday there is very little to say about the market and prices opened unchanged from Saturday's close. There is good demand for Hong Fatts149 words
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Article18 1938-02-28 5 Singapore, Feb. 28. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $92 (down $V 4).18 words
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Article17 1938-02-28 5 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28% (unchanged); Sellers 23% (unchanged).17 words
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317 1938-02-28 5 Singapore. Monday MINING Ampat B 7 3 ers S 4 9 lers er Hitam 23 25 Bangrins 22 23 Batu Selangor 1.47 1.55 Chandenangs 15- ]6 g 1 0 0.39 0.44 Hongkong Tin 2*> *>3 laiia hyd. 7 6 8 Ipoh Tin 22 6 24317 words
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Article129 1938-02-28 5 Burial Customs Like The Egyptians TRACES of the mysterious races who lived in Peru before the Incas, have been found by United States explorers. Donald Collier, 25-year-old Archaeologist, son of Mr. John Collier, the U.S. Indian Commissioner, has reoo/ted the finding of a stone temple of" pre-Inca times.129 words
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Article88 1938-02-28 5 Messrs. Lewis and Peat, Ltd.. in their weekly rubber report, issued In London on Feb. 15, state: The market has been stagnant during the week, with ?ery little movement in values. As yet there is no sign of j materia] Improvement in consumers de- mand either in America88 words
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Advertisement399 1938-02-28 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quulaiion Scti^c. Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS'399 words
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Article205 1938-02-28 6 Mall i ex Kctccl from Penan" and Kuala Lumnur by Air (Internal Ser- ice i time oi ihe delivery ot ooxnoiders lett only 7.30 n.m. to-day and gen- delivery cf letters 8.25 a.m. tomorrow. Mails expected from China and Japan by the Archives due at Singapore, t.o- cay.205 words
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Article19 1938-02-28 6 Feb. 4by the Karoa was delivered in Mails despatched from Singapore on I ondon en Feb. 26.19 words
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Article68 1938-02-28 6 Public functions And Sports Fixtures *TO-DAY, FEB. 28 Football: S.C.C. I v. Chinese, S.C.C.; S.R.C. I. v. Inniskillings I, S.R.C. Business Houses' League, Wearnes v. Anson Road Stadium. Annual General Meeting of Singapore European Association of Malaya, Exchange Room. Fullerton Building, 5.15 p.m. St. Andrew's Cathedral Parochial Meeting,68 words
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Article63 1938-02-28 6 following writ»ll*» in Singapore by the Meonia which is due here from Europe on Mar 4: Mrs. M.Barr, Miss P. Barr Mrs M F. Bell. Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Christensen, Mrs. K. Hudson. Miss E. N. Morgan, Mrs. A. Murdoch. Miss G. Reeve. Commander and Mrs. W.63 words
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Article106 1938-02-28 6 Ships alongside the Wharv< t'&Cted to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gal Hong Peng 22; Vuensang 20. Sheers Wharf (Entranco Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gal Gewang 17; Charon 15; Ac] Kinta 12; Perseus 6. Empire Dock (Entrance G Foylebank 30; Oorneville 32 I Eastbourne 34: Oreystoki l Kepong 38.106 words
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Advertisement332 1938-02-28 6 faffta* IMA MALAYAN PkEMIEQ HOTEL A j i TO-NIGHT I Cocktail Dance 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. j v Dinner Dance (informal) 9.30 to midnight J Cabaret Attraction j Non-diners $1.00 j j To-morrow—B.s. "EMPRESS QF. BRITAIN" in port j "SPECIAL CRUISE DINNER BALL -formal) SPECIAL CABARET PROGRAMME BY J j332 words
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Advertisement395 1938-02-28 6 j THE HEAT |P FLY TO JAVA'S MOUNT.\i\ (ONLY 4ft HOURS FROM SINGAPORE) A DOUGLAS AIRLINER OF THE X N.I.L.M. I Loaves Singapore Every Wednesday 8.00 a.m. For BATAVIA and BANDOENG. SPEND YOUR LOCAL LEAVE JAVA'S FAMOUS MOUNTA XT.SORTS. FLY K.N.I.L.M. PAT'EJN T E D ANTI-CREASE SUITINGS LOOKS SMARTER REMAINS395 words
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Miscellaneous416 1938-02-28 6 t j POSTAL INTELLIGENCE j I i STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY FOR TER DATE AND TIME Java, South-West Sumatra, S.-East Borneo. Celebes, Moluccas and Reael Feb. 28 11.00 a.m Timor Dilly Pontianau Pangkor 28 2 p.m. Rengat and Tembilahan Flevo Feb. 28 2.00 p.m. Sarawak (generally) Bintulu§ Circe Feb. 28416 words
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Miscellaneous113 1938-02-28 6 CLUB DIARY [There arc numerous Clubs In' Singapore members Of which are readers •>/ the "Malaya Tribune:' This Diary »9 provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete Happenings of general interest wHI stiV bt included in the "Diary of Events. Tn-~ '*Club113 words
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Article272 1938-02-28 7 Record 0 i ai.ity attracts BUYERS (By Air Mail). J.: >?r Cur On 71 Correspondent) London, Feb. 16. v l WITHSTANDING the war, Kint.se tin exports continue to China is the principal coun-'tsi-ie the control agreement it put has an important bear- n Malaya's possible renunciaof the272 words
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Article383 1938-02-28 7 Singapore, Saturday. wing passengers disembarked are from the P. and O. Urier Ihich arrived here from Eurone jestwday:— H I Bennet, Mr. J. R. H. Beadon, G Butt, Mr. A- R- Barrie, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C R. Clarke. Miss W. R. Cameron, Mr. and M. Clark. Mrs.383 words
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Article85 1938-02-28 7 Tin Unpromising: Rubber Improves MESSRS. Comtelburo. Ltd., cable as follows regarding the market position in London The markets are watching America closely. Continued irregularity is likely pending definite signs of trade improvement there. As regards cotton, the recent advances have apparently discounted current bull factors. The extent85 words
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Article110 1938-02-28 7 Paterson New Jersey Lauding in the arms of a man when she fell from the third storey of a house here probably saved the life of a 27--year-old woman sleep-walker. The man, Mr. Max Pollack hod stepped near the house to buy a newspaper. S.eeing the p.irl110 words
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Article170 1938-02-28 7 For Singapore COL. PENNYCUICK'S CAREER (By Air Mail). 'From Oui Own Cornspomle.it) London, Feb. 16. I iEUT.-COL. J. A. C. Pennycuick, new Chief Engineer, Malaya, has been a popular officer in the R.E. garrison at Catterick Camp. He has taken a great interest in the R.E.170 words
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Obituary64 1938-02-28 7 <3y Air Mail) 'From Our Oic?i Correspondent) London, Feb. 16. MRS. Maricn Oldershaw. widow of Ccmdr. W. G. Oldershaw, R. N., late of Singapore, has died a 1 Wallesey. Cheshire. The death Is announced at Georgetown. Biitish Guiana, of Mr. Fredk H. M. Staples, a64 words
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Advertisement136 1938-02-28 7 BROWNIE -j? will get the Popular Browr:?c" takes .^^^^^HK| full-size pictures, 3 J in. by 2\ in. Snaps or time exposures. Tested Kodak lens. Very simple to use. I^^^^^^^M^M Only 52.50 S^aßH Obtainable from all Kodak Dealers KODAK LIMITED Incorporated in England)' 130 Robinson Ro»d, Singapore J 8 38 x136 words
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Advertisement144 1938-02-28 7 made from the finest production of good beer. Finest jg&fefe quality sun-ripened Hops are used in the brewing of Tiger '^^^^k^^^^^^^^^mk which ensures a perfect Ha- /^^utfS^k^^^^^' your for Malaya's best beer. The finest European Hops for the finest beer. hops for digestion 1 1 :re imported B a Europe144 words
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Advertisement295 1938-02-28 8 IJ 11 >j.i".- i. ..ii BEAUTIFUL GIRLS! LAST NEW SONGS! mfr mght: HILARIOUS A I IV To-night-Last Night a;. 6.15 9.15 p.m. A Super Hindustani Thriller "GURU GHANTAI" Sainta! Songs! Comedy' Ac t ion! Watch Out! Wed. 2nd Thurs. 3rd Ma inees: Sat. sth Sun. Gth Grand Stage Screen Show295 words
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Advertisement123 1938-02-28 8 Positively LAST NIGHT of this exciting Spy story Baroness Orczy s famous sequel to THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL." I|i Ml BARRY K. BARNES j "THE RETURN of the i SCARLET PIMPERNEL" Produced by London Films. Released by UNITED ARTISTS. S Also WALT DISNEY'S AWARD REVIEW. j 1 Presenting sof the most123 words
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Advertisement278 1938-02-28 8 PAVILION LAST NIGHT 6-15 9 5 "Stage Door' is excellent it is easy to understand why (his hi" ranked on the list of the best pi ctures of the year," says STRAITS TIMES. THURS "very entertaining, and well worth seeing," says MALAYA TRIBUNE. i RO X V BAR OPEN 5278 words
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Article539 1938-02-28 9 History Of Mosquito Press IN the January issue of the "T ien Hsia' 1 monthly, a publication which maintains iU high standard of excellence, there is an article of absorbing interest dealing with the development' of the Chinese "Mosquito" press. This type of journalism Is made up539 words
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Article128 1938-02-28 9 The band of the Straits Settlement Police will perform in public during the week as follows under the direction of Mr J. c. Hitch, L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M. R M.S.M.: Tuesday, Mar. 1. at Telok Ayer at 6 p.m. March, "Viscount Nelson," W. Zehla. Overture, "Tancredi," Rossini. Selection. "The Merry128 words
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Article49 1938-02-28 9 i to have been injured when she l, Pped and fell into a drain while walkalong Tank Road yesterday after a Chinese woman was taken to the General Hospital by ambulance. other Chinese sustained a laceration thi scalp when he fell into another at Victoria Street.49 words
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Advertisement30 1938-02-28 9 MAISON GALAXY 63 VICTORIA STREET EXPERT EUROPEAN LADIES' HAIR-DRESSERS. HAIRDVEING FROM $4.00. SPECIALISTS IN THE LIGHTER j AND ABSOLUTELY NATURAI SHADES. GUARANTEED NOT TO HARM THE HAIR IN ANY WAY.30 words
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Advertisement412 1938-02-28 9 BILIOUSNESS Soma forms of stomach trouble are some are very painful and •I'ly o.itressmg. Biliousness »s distressing because it makes you feel no pod for anything—work or play, eating or drinking. Miss D. B. G. endured such misery before she found relief. lor three years." she writes, I suf lercd412 words
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Advertisement223 1938-02-28 9 CHAMPION Outboard j 1H motors. j m Reliability Dependability Agents: €rj^ BOON SENG CO., LTD.. 36-38, Robinson Road. m 4 iWhen LONDON'S MILLIONS flock to a motion picture There are good 1 reasons ana HERE THEY ARE:- I 5 Its HEROIC EPISODES tell the thrilling story i of a Nation's223 words
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Advertisement24 1938-02-28 9 VICTORIA THEATRE WED., FRL, SAT. March 2nd, 4th, sth, at 9.15 pm. THE WIND AND THE RAIN S.A.D.C. PRODUCTION BOOK AT ROBINSON S i24 words
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Advertisement449 1938-02-28 9 I WE NEED NOT TELL YOU Will:RE TO GO FOR YOUR ENTERTAIN- i J ME NT BIT ONLY ASK YOU TO FOLLOW THE CROWDS ANi; 1 YOU'LL LAND YOURSELF AT j j WORLD 7 1 I (The Malayan Premier Amusement Park) CAJBA R E T Ni ff h,I >'—From 9449 words
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Article886 1938-02-28 10 QF the several items that came before the last meeting of the Perak State Council, the most interesting ,vas the proposal by the Hon. Col. Cecil Kae that Government should make pro vision for a major public work which was necessary hut not urgent in order to provide886 words
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Article124 1938-02-28 10 Thursday, Feb. 24. H.H. Thr Raiah of Sarawak. Major General Sir Neill Malcolm and Mr. a. W. D. Brooke arrived to stay at Government House. Sn F"ank Stockdale and Hon. Mi. O T. Faulkner left Government House. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gunther had luncheon at Government House. Hon.124 words
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191 1938-02-28 10 NOTES COMMENTS Conditions In Japan mHE following notes, published in the Manchester Guardian, were written by a business man from Singapore after a visit to Japan and North China. At first sight you might not know In japan that there is, a war. Travelling conditions are normal. Noisy demonstrations when191 words
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Article218 1938-02-28 10 people in Japan, including the foreign merchants, are not at all comfortable about the iiblic finances. Foreign firms are reducing their balances in view of the restrictions which are being imposed en exchang? dealings. They think that lone it may not be merely difficult but impo~,3ib!e to get218 words
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Article190 1938-02-28 10 NEVERTHELESS, the difficulty of oh taining the necessary funds to carry on the war is making itself felt, an 1 there is a constant struggle between the fire-eaters and the financiers, who want to wind up the war .1 >osT-ble. Experts differ as fa When the yen190 words
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Article295 1938-02-28 10 lI7HEN hostilities first broke art In China very little was heard of the Chinese Air Force. Japanese til raid* fonstantiy appeared in the oews b,it httle attempt seemed to have been made by the Chinese Government to send up ptanes to engage the r. The most it295 words
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Article220 1938-02-28 10 By "Looker On" i DENTAL student ia the h-'-ro of c new film which shows the actual extraction of teeth. This picture has nothing to do with a production entitled "A Yank at Oxford." a "In certain Darts of Central Europe.' ?ays a traveller, "farm workers,220 words
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Advertisement291 1938-02-28 10 PYRAMID HANDKERCHIEFS PYRAMID" HANDKERCHIEFS I HEMSTITCHED BORDERS. Pyramid* I the P V PLAIN WHITE rnce §j>2. 3 Doz. TOOTAI PRODUCT WHITE CENTRE WITH SMART COI OUR ED BORDERS. NEAT AND UNUSUAL DESIGNS Price $3.75 Doz. ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMP URJ DURA GUT METAL POLISH 1 FOR LASTING BRILLIANCE291 words
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Advertisement63 1938-02-28 10 5 THE RAILWAYS OFFER FACILITIES FOR THE COLLECTION, STORAGE, TRANSPORT AND DELIVERY OF FREIGHT OI EVERY DESCRIPTION I A» PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EVE. gf^ 5 SPECIALIZING: Ocular ffir^ M use c anomalies. Cross(i eyes. Complicated cases of defective visi.m. M Glasses if needed. R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc, (Dr. of63 words
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54 1938-02-28 11 S h midt, who retained ■■'iqn Minister in the ;~;.e which followed ittueen Hitler and man iMfrrnf a Chancellor of Au*reports in Vienna, who is in The late aid to be pro-Herman. Dr, Schuschnigg to for hit meetina v ith w diplomatic post nidi was promoted it office three yea54 words
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Article145 1938-02-28 11 ORRYING Dispersing Enemy Strength Shanghai. Feb. 28. hou En Lai. the famous •dier and politician, who as go-between" for >e ommun.st- and Central i t officials, described to the av the changed Chinese d a period of wild and diipreventint: the Japanise "inc. their *>)ositions along145 words
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Article18 1938-02-28 11 untitled Government on February (t with the German □it her recognition of Manehnkao s T ates an xh.18 words
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552 1938-02-28 11 SPECTACULAR NEW PURGE PLOT AGAINST UNION AGENTS OF UN-NAMED FOREIGN POWERS Reuter. Moscow. Feb. 28. TRIAL which will probably prove the most significant in Soviet history is announced for March 2 before the military collegium of the Supreme Court, in which some ofReuter. - 552 words
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Article92 1938-02-28 11 Reuter. Shanghai. Feb. 28. ONE of the most prominent German residents in China. Doctor Edward Birt. was attacked this mornina just outside the International Settlement by a Japanese soldier who it is alleged had been drinking. The soldier slashed at Dr. Birt's and face withReuter. - 92 words
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Article152 1938-02-28 11 Prevention Of Nazi Demonstrations Reuter. Graze, Feb. 27. A VIENNESE infantry regiment equipped with armoured cars and machine-guns, has been guarding tne entrances to' the town through-out th p day with the object of preventing a giant Nazi mass meeting v.hicn had pianned in defianceReuter. - 152 words
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Article51 1938-02-28 11 Extra Guards At Long Island Reuter. Washington. Feb.27. A CONSIDERABLE number of extra guards have been placed in large air base of Mitchall Field. Long Island, to prevent any further theft c f Air Corps secrets. Hangars housing the latest models of fichting planes are especially guardenReuter. - 51 words
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Article54 1938-02-28 11 Chinese Claim Denied At Wuhu Reuter. Shanghai, Feb. 28. The Chirese claim that they sunk a destroyer and a gunboat at Wuhu strenuously denied by a Japanese spokeman. who admitted that the Chin-se made a raid westward of Wuhu. but said bomhs were dropped lndiscrimm.tlelv and there wasReuter. - 54 words
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83 1938-02-28 11 untitled mates for 1936. were launched at Viol ers-Artnstrongs yard. Barrow-in-Fur-ness, Lanchashire. The Triumph is oi-e of 12 submarines of the ocean-going Triton class, of 1.000 tons, with a tei gth of 2C5 ft. and an armament oj one 4-in. gun and six torpedo tubes. With the Undine, launched in83 words
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Article244 1938-02-28 11 Report Of Wreck On Border Being In vestiga ted Reuter. London. Feb. 2S. THERE has been ro confirmation up to the present of the report received by the Air Ministry on Saturday night to the effect that the wreckage of an i=ercplane believed to beReuter. - 244 words
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Article298 1938-02-28 11 Contribution To End six SHIPS TO BE KEPT READY Reuter and British Official Wireless. Delhi, Feb. 26. JT was announced during the budget staterrent that the British Government has agreed to forego India's annual contribution :>! approximately £135.000 sterling towards the na\al defence ofReuter and British Official Wireless. - 298 words
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Article96 1938-02-28 11 Former Bombay Governor Now An M.P. Reuter. London. Feb. 28. THE Scottish Universities by-election. necessitated by the death of Mr Ramsay Macdonald. resulted in Sir John Anderson being returned for the National Government. Sir John, it will be recalled, returned to England recently after completing his tourReuter. - 96 words
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Article282 1938-02-28 11 U.S. VIEWS Outcome Of Europe Discussions Reuter. Shanghai. Feb. 26. \yiTH the arrival of Sir Archibald Clark Kerr, the newly-appointed British Ambassador to China, there is a revival of the rumour that Britain is making a last attempt to mediate in the Sino-Japanese conflict. It isReuter. - 282 words
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Article35 1938-02-28 11 German Influence In Austria Reuter. Vienna, Feb. 26. A law has teen issued prohibiting newspaper reports and comments which are unwelcome to the German Government. This is a sequel to the Berchtesgaden agreement.—Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Advertisement43 1938-02-28 11 DON'T BUY low-class, immature Brandies they may be injurious to your health lIKI X KEY KWV i Q BRAND BRANDY try bottle guaranteed more than 4 YEARS' OLD Matured in wood under Government Supervision MAKE THE KEY BRANDY YOUR SAFEGUARD. KBB 11. -l43 words
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Advertisement80 1938-02-28 11 kJHJI^^ MODEL 46<> $190 No fiddling round with numbers —tune in by name. B|f Models 469 and 650 for AC mains. 8 and 10-valve All World Table Models. Broadcasts may be received from all the world over on L— T. wave lengths from 11 meters W| upwards, with a quality80 words
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499 1938-02-28 12 MAY REPLACE LINERS PILOT'S VIEW Better Time To Singapore Singapore, Sunday. THAT flying-boats were proving a tremendous success and were gradually superceding other types of aircraft for both mail and passenger service, was the view expressed by ('apt. Alcock, who arrived here this afternoon by499 words
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Article115 1938-02-28 12 An Explanation BROADCAST TALK FROM Z.H.L. Singapore, Monday. AN explanation of the new air mail I system which comes into force this week will be given over the radio through ZHL this evening. The re se ems to be considerable doubt in the minds of the115 words
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Article122 1938-02-28 12 Offender Fined In Court Singapore, Saturday. TV/fR. T. C. P. Hatcher appeared before m Mr. c G. Barrett, fourth police magistrate, to-day to answer the charge that at 5.25 p.m. on Feb. 22, he did sound his horn longer than necessary while stopping his car at122 words
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Article136 1938-02-28 12 26 Tamil Women Injured (From Our Own Reporter) A Tapah. Sunday. VVt accident occurred near cnenderiang when a motor lorrv conveying 26 Tamil women of Long r Estate. Tapah, overturned I road Wmff a11 the occu P ants on to -the I e women all of whom w°re136 words
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Article112 1938-02-28 12 First Official Event At Penang (From Our Own Reporter) THI: first official dog declared open by Mr. G. A. De C De Moubray, Resident Councillor, Penang at the racecourse before a large crowd today. The show proved a great success there bfing altogther a hundred dogs of number112 words
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Article76 1938-02-28 12 India Balances Her New Budget Reuter. INDIA'S h„rf»»f New De,hi Feb 26. the Wazi&eamveK a n Vv h t e Sam P l lme baiance this iZt nn next year's budeeU withnn* imposing new taxation without wiTh a eVe surni:f, eS mated 5! £64 mil »ons £67 000Reuter. - 76 words
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Article40 1938-02-28 12 Reuter Wireless. m On arrival from London Mi' VaYera 5 mean interpreted curmg a 6 no P c ference whichflL LJSS L ndo Conin failure on th ft ant,cl P at <* will end Renter Wir?iess li>SUe next Friday.-Reuter Wireless. - 40 words
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Article199 1938-02-28 12 AT MALACCA Storm Capsizes A Boat (From O: r Cwn Corresponds f, Atuaiav Malacca, Sunday. MALAl motor car driver who vvent to sea in the company of four ft*"™" a P rim story of and k U F Ie on the hi h iofs of hie199 words
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Article62 1938-02-28 12 Buffalo. New York. Feb *>7 Baba throu?h her h^band faner^%nn S VCry happy aoout her lathers announcement, not because he was restoring her allowance—-we are do %W s£!"r but betause h er e a f r ath C was willing to make up.—Renter Princess Baba is the Dayang62 words
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Article99 1938-02-28 12 Due In Singapore To-Morrow Singapore, Monday. U7ITH the arrival of the "Empress of Britain" to-morrow Singapore will be invaded by hundreds of round-the-world tourists. The "Empress of Britain" is a veritable P lace With a displacement of 42 350 gross tons, she is 760 feet iong99 words
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Article84 1938-02-28 12 British Reply To Tokyo "W arning" Reuter. Tokyo, Feb. 26. »|1HE Brithn reply to the Japanese not° which .suggested the withdrawal of fh*> f rcif? T s n a wide area north of the Yangtse after marking their property with Lags has been delivered. The reply says thatReuter. - 84 words
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Article44 1938-02-28 12 Professor Amon To Address The Club JttSS»- H Amon, of Raffles College jull speak on "Tiie School Training lor ina nfTH m c nity at tlie lun cheon meetArf iku in S a P°re Rotary Club at the Adelphi Hotel on Saturday44 words
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Article223 1938-02-28 12 EMPLOYED BY JAPANESE Removed To Hospital Singapore. Saturday. A YOUNG Chinese employed by a hn it6 Ja Pancs«? in Burmah Road as a noose boy was said to have been badly S ?J!i^ d i5 y several of nis compatriots at about 10 n.m to-day S223 words
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Article224 1938-02-28 12 Municipal Discussion I NEED FOR MODERN TRANSPORT (From Our Oicn Correspondent) MaJacca, Saturday. rpiE decision by the Malacca Municipal Commissioners to consider applications from bus owners to ply in the town area has met with general satisfaction. A technical error was committed by the vehicle department224 words
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Article105 1938-02-28 12 (▼arib-Ki-Tope To-Morro\v Night AT THE CINEMAS /JARIB-KI-TOPE" or "Khudai Khidmatgar," a very entertaining Hinoustani picture, will have its premiere at the Marlborough to-morrow with two performances nightly, at 6 15 and 9.15. "Garib-Ki-Tope" is one of the fine pictures released for local screening by Messrs Dossani and Namazie105 words
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Article73 1938-02-28 12 Fine Hindustani Picture Draws Large Audience I Master Navinchandra. the stunt "kinsT and Miss Gohar (Karnataki; of "Bansari Bala" tame delighted a large audi ence in "Guru Gantal" or "Shariff Badmas. an entertaining Hindustani talkie gown at the Garrick Theatre, GeylanSerai, last night. F* 0 The picture deals73 words
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Article44 1938-02-28 12 'Elephant Boy" Shown Last Night "nh™? y rd Kipling s famous story "E!etionf Was one of the chief attracwhich the Rjt, e rl terta nins Programme before an Geylang. put on nizht xL a PP re ciative audience last Payment to I44 words
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Article31 1938-02-28 12 Arrangements are in hand for a tp union dinner of the old boys of tL Anglo-Chinese School Maacc on via Boys Association. The followin 01 Dr lj31 words
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267 1938-02-28 12 STORY OF SHIP'S OFFICER PRES. DOUMer Alleged Riotograpbij Of Fortifications Singapore, S Jturdl THE French liner Presi,Vn» n <Capt. tabci..,, pcd by the Jaau» Feb. 14 at uSkuren. "tier the Shimonoseki Strait ll( in? some members of the crew aiuH? took pictures of a fortified267 words
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Article151 1938-02-28 12 Communique fssued On Fortifications I view of the requests receiv< d f' j information on thp military ri■ icpments in Penang. following issued by Headquarters Mafcna mand: Preparations on some of (he defer.. »iorks in Pctumg have c hi roenccd A cantonment is w I at ?bout five151 words
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Article97 1938-02-28 12 Chinese Woman Dies fn Hospital i ANE Chun c v other women and a male Chinese injured when they ieJ] >fl lorry at Kirn Chian Road, h irUj bd* 3.30 a.m. yesterday They were rubber factory twU s,»J were seated on ball of denly the lorry bump*97 words
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Article41 1938-02-28 12 Reuter. With the ob are goffering from restrictions ol Japane. f Govei rubber import* r licence imports duced sole y < 1 J. a basis of sail .'v able from > Chugai 8hogy< a total of 5,000 been imported inReuter. - 41 words
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Advertisement19 1938-02-28 12 Overseas Assurance COLORATION, LIMITED, Chta« Gilding, ChoIU stMe|j "PHONE sm SINGApoBis MRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICU AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSI'RANCB.19 words
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Advertisement14 1938-02-28 12 GUINNESS IS GOOD FOR YOU Sole Agents: McALISTER CO., LTD. W P S. 3014 words
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942 1938-02-28 13 NEGLIGENCE IN THE AIR JURY'S RIDER Regulations Must Be Tightened Up >n Our Own Reporter) Fenang, Saturday, r r I< 11>I" by acute poisoning with J a'kri cyanide was the verdict •-turn<-il l>v Mr. D. Hughes this afIt at the conclusion of the 5 iliquet942 words
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Article, Illustration19 1938-02-28 13 I.T. COM. Murray (left) and Capt. Alcock (commander of the "Corio") mi. n>ing-boat which arrived in Singapore yesterday. (Tribune).19 words
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Article298 1938-02-28 13 Three Chinese Sent To Prison Singapore, Saturday. TIIREE Chinese, Tan Chor, Lim Ah Kong and Tan Kim Wcng, were to-day sentenced to undergo 20 months' rigorous imprisonment each, in the Criminal District Court, by Mr. H. A. Forrer, District Judge, when they appeared on a charge of298 words
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Article466 1938-02-28 13 MR. D. KRAUSS Very Attractive To Tourists (From <)ur own Report ct) Penang, Sunday. MIC MM CiLAS KRAUSS. a pioneer motorist who has motored all over the world, and been a regular contributor to the "Autocar" and other motoring magazines, speaking at the nnnual meet«n»r of the466 words
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Article151 1938-02-28 13 Mr. ran Song Hee And Miss Jessie Lim Tvtv Singapore, Saturday. HE wedding took place at 8. Anguilia Park yesterday, of Mr. Tan Seng Hee, of the Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd.. Singapore, and Miss Jessie Lim, daughter of Mr. L m Kian Bcng, manager of the Ho151 words
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Article111 1938-02-28 13 Association Formed At Malacca (From Our Otcn Correspondent) Malacca, Sunday. MAI*ACCA, the home of many a flourishing cause is once again to set an example to the whole of Malaya by starting the first Solicitors' Clerks' Association. The first meeting in connection with the proposal will be held111 words
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Article39 1938-02-28 13 The Hon. Mr. G. G. Ponnambalam. Ceylon's representative at the opening of the Naval Base graving dock and former a »tlnj» Minister of Communications and Worlrs. left for Colombo by the Lloyd Triestino liner, Victoria, on Thursday.39 words
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Advertisement84 1938-02-28 13 I mB The INDURA shirt 1 with 2 detachable collars. I There is no wrinkling, 1 creasing or turning up I as th (J collars are I m TRUBENISED COLLARS I always elegant, always 1 PRICE retain their shape and 1 fresh Io ok ing I appearance. Simple to I84 words
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Advertisement141 1938-02-28 13 "As sweet and fresh in Malaya as it is in the Arctic" matter what the I^^^^^^Sflt^\^\ conditions, ICEB E X G BUTTER is protected a< ff )j or contamination. This pure creamery but fey is SN^^WB-**j[ H^vP/ sealed in an air-tight container and is obtainable everywhere. mm mmim Thone Singapore:141 words
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Article674 1938-02-28 14 Tilden Beats Cochet PLAYING in top form in one of the singles exhibition matches that marked the final appearance of the four tennis "aces", in Singapore, at the Happy World covered stadium yesterday. W.T. "Big Bill" Tilden defeated Henri Cochet in two straight sets 7—5, 6—4.674 words
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Article232 1938-02-28 14 Leather Hunting For Schoolboys Singapore, Saturday. THE Ceylon Sports Club defeated the Anglo-Chinese School by 152 runs, In an interesting cricket match ployed at Balestier this afternoon. The Ceylonese piled up a score of 203 and declared for seven wickets. Saravanamuthu, Sundram and Fernando contributed the232 words
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Article106 1938-02-28 14 Results Of Principal Matches Reuter. London, Feb. 27. DESULTS of principal rugby football matches played yesterday are as follows: Bedford 6 London Welsh 0 Blackheath 7 Newport 5 Bristol 0 Swansea 5 Cam. University 16 London Scottish 15 Coventry 22 Royal Air Forco 0 Gloucester 17 Devonport Ser.Reuter. - 106 words
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Article60 1938-02-28 14 Malacca, Saturday. (From Our Oivn Correspondent) The Asahan Badminton Party entertained their President, Mr. W. G. Ross to a tea-party which was well attended. Speeches were made by Mr. P. G. Dharmadasa who thanked Mr. Ross for his kind support to the Party, and Mr. Ross who thanked60 words
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543 1938-02-28 14 MR. LEE KOK CHOON THE MOST SUCCESSFUL OWNER Major Fox And Mr. Hobbs Saddled Five Winners Each MR. Lee Kok Choon, owner of 1" Pymble, winner of the Spring Cup, and Double Form, who won on the second day, heads the list of543 words
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Article311 1938-02-28 14 Not Entering Malayan Championships (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru Feb. THE fourth annual general meeting ol the Johore Badminton Association will be held at the Johore Internationa! Library, Johore Bahru, at 4 30 p.m. cn March 11. District Associations are rec;ue£ted Ij cend at least one311 words
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Article43 1938-02-28 14 The Irish XV vs. Wales at Swansea on Mar. 12 will be Craig. Moran. McKibben (Queen's U.), Torrens (Limerick Bohemians), Boyle (Dublin U.), Cromey, Morgan. Beamish (Air Forced. Graves. Kennedy, Tierney, Mayne (Queen's' U.), Sayers (Army), Walker and OXoughlln.43 words
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Article232 1938-02-28 14 North vs. South Match 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Sunday. STATE hocKey representatives met in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday and after discussion decided to abandon the annual Colony v. F.M.S. fixture in favour of a North v. South match a. from next year. The proposal232 words
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Article125 1938-02-28 14 Sydney, Feb. 18. RESULTS of the annual Imperial Universities' rifle match were made known here the other day. Sydney University won. with an aggregate of 1412 then coming London 1401 Adelaide 1332, Cambridge 1283, and Melbourne 1258. Conditions v/ere 10 shots each at 300, 500 and 600 yards,125 words
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Article20 1938-02-28 14 The Keppel G.C March Medal (Stapleford system of scoring) will be played on Saturday and Sunday next.20 words
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Article230 1938-02-28 14 Cricket Match On The School Padang Singapore, Sunday. fN their cricket fixture against the St. Josephs Institution, played on the Institution ground yesterday, the Wearnes Sports Club won by 13 runs. The scores were as follows: WEARNE BROS. L. Sullivan c Webb z Pennefather 9 N.230 words
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Article218 1938-02-28 14 Sunday Cricket At Balestier IN an interesting cricket match played at Balestier yesterday afternoon Wearne Brothers' XI defeated the Indian Association by 71 runs. The following are the scores WEARNE BROS. XI Pennefather st. Alladin b Baska/an 37 Sullivan c and b Baskaran 38 H. Van Cuylenburg218 words
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Article49 1938-02-28 14 (Fr*»m f*nr Cton Correspond* A Malacca, Sunday. The final of the inter-party badminton tournament was played to-day at the M.V.C. drill hall between the Shamrocks and Argonauts, and ended in a win for the Shamrocks by three games to two. The prizes ware distributed by Mr. Ellis.49 words
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Article640 1938-02-28 14 Losers' Weakness Was Forward -1 (From Our On n RejMM Kuala Lum.iur, Saturday. ft BRILLIANT defence helprcl |j a hardworking and able forward line gave the F.M.S. victory over the Colony in the annual hockey mates, here to-day by a solitary poal scored two640 words
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Article1238 1938-02-28 15 untitled AT THE TOP AY WIN Tables To Date Reuter. esolts in the English or Leagues on the performances j plated teams the First Divitrngffliag to avoid c i wo valuable got the better of the 8 around 1 able to share lh« Liverpool were wever,Reuter. - 1,238 words
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Article187 1938-02-28 15 Joe Eagle Back From Visit Tjo Japan JOE EAGLE has returned to Singapore for Shaw Brother* after v. 'successful tour. In Japan he deleated Piston Horuguchi 'the featherVfi»ht champion of Japan who was r nsidered unconquerable until he net Eagle Horuguchi is known in the Orient as187 words
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Article47 1938-02-28 15 Penang. Sunday. Ginger Sparks 9.8-, a newcomer, drew with Gunboat Smith 10.4 (contender for the welterweight title of Penang' in the lyp.in event cf orar ten rounds at Wembley to-niaht. It was a slogging match Gregory, the all-in wrestling champion, throughout. Tho verdict was popular.47 words
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455 1938-02-28 15 Scotland Beat Ireland Murrayfield, Feb. ~ti. Tilt rugby international between Scotland ana Ireland played here to-day was watched by a crowd ol 4:v000 There was a blustery wind, and the weather w..s sunny. Scoiland won by 23 points to 14. An initial Irisji rush took the455 words
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Article33 1938-02-28 15 New York, Feb. 28. Glenn Cunningham established a new world's indoor record for the 1.500 metres of 3 mins. 48 4 5 sees beating he previous record by 1-15 sees.33 words
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Article186 1938-02-28 15 Bright Batting At Balestier Singapore, Saturday THE cricket match between the Indian Association and the Malaya Football Association played at Balestier, this noor. eridea In a win to the Malays by seven wickets and 52 runs. The following are the scores:—. INDIAN ASSOCIATION Tharam Singh b Dollah186 words
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Advertisement176 1938-02-28 15 Jewellery of Distinction at U. S. de Silva manufacturing jeweller of over 3f years' experience 106, Orchard RoaO. Help Kidneys Fight Dangerous Germs fYour Kidneys contain r J million tmy luties, I germs caused by ioi ls I>.:U tee*h, tonsila and Infection*. Beware! Kidney and Bl Disorders make you Buffer176 words
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Advertisement511 1938-02-28 15 nIBI To THE UNIVERSAL STOMACHIC SALINE. Neutralizes all excess of aeiditv of the math, uigestion. tak<-s away c ppmsirc -ense ef fulne-s after ealir; and s taken with best agabi t stcmach troubles of all kinds. 80 cents a box. A Werner Sthur preparation. CHAKI CO.. 29. Robinson Road. Singapore.511 words
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Advertisement64 1938-02-28 15 SENSATIONAL RECOVERY mother ill in hospital when he was horn. Weighing lhs.. he had to be wrapped I Bl^^^P^^L^S in cotton-wool, and for a long wĔ^^^^^S^^kt time could not he washed. His j mother was too ill to feed "^j&SK/ him, so the hospital doctors I \y/ 'V ordered Glaxo.64 words
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Miscellaneous32 1938-02-28 15 THE TIDES TO-DAY: 9 28 a.m.. 8 ft. 3 ins 10 4J p.m.. 8 ft. 1 in. IO-MOKROW: 10 07 am.. 8 ft. 8 ins.. 11 66 p.m., 8 fi 3 ins.32 words
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Article594 1938-02-28 16 Netherland Minister On Common Interests THE Netherland Minister, Count van Limburg Stirum, addressed a meeting of the Royal Empire Society recently on "The Netherland East Indies." Sir Cecil Clementi, former Governor of the Straits Settlements and a former Hign Commissioner for Malaya, presided. British interest594 words
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Article186 1938-02-28 16 Mr. H. L. Marshall And Miss M. Walker Singapore, Saturday. THE Archdeacon Graham White afftciated at the marriage which took place at the St. Andrew's Cathedral this afternoon at 4.30 p.m. between Mr. Harold Lennox Marshall, of Ifessi £custead Co., Ltd., and Miss Marguerite Kathleen Iris Walker. The186 words
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Article94 1938-02-28 16 Important Effects Of New Find •By Air Mail. London, F'h ACCORDING to a *1 the chairman of th. H presentatives foreitm affairs Mi. Mcßeynolds. announced that! vvculd immediately Investigate 3 ports of extensive tin ore the Upper Michigan peninsula reported reserve of at tons of metallic94 words
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Article471 1938-02-28 16 The Current Singapore Prices Singapore Feb 25 MEAT Beef steak (kati) Beef stew or curry ikati) Fillet Steak (lb.) Mutton, Australian (lb.) Mutton, Indian (lb.) Mutton, Malacca (lb.) Pork, lean (kati) Fork, lean and fat (1st quality) ikati• 3! POULTRY Capons (locally reared» (kati 1 Ducks (each) Fowls471 words
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Advertisement55 1938-02-28 16 TRIPLE SHELL Rouble %v Shell TRIPLE AEROSHELI BENTLEY THE OIL FOR YOUR lagonda HA? A IT ROLLS ROYCE H I i i W/l Ik IM S.S. JAGUAR 11 1 11 SINGER SPORTS Asiatic Petroleum Co. (SJS.i Ltd. W.P.S. 38A I L QUALITY VItCINI A «O. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Br v55 words
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Advertisement53 1938-02-28 16 For Your Enjoyment! Flavour, freshness, purity and value these qualities give you complete enjoyment of LYONS' confections. The V acting standards of manufacture and skilful packing ensure fine cordition. T!> > wide variety provides a choice for every occasion and every taste. Lyons i2£lr 111 Chocolates Confectionery 1 1 Agents:53 words
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Miscellaneous247 1938-02-28 16 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS The following is the programme of drills up to and for week ending Mar. 6: TO-DAY, FEB. 28 5.15 p.m. Headquarters; S.R.A. Section Drill. 5.15 p.m. Headquarters; S.V.F.A.; N. C.Os. Class. 5.15 p.m. Headquarters; Cadre Class; LA. 5 p.m. Headquarters 30x Range; "D" Coy.; Zeroing Rifles. TO-MORROW, MAR.247 words
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Article154 1938-02-28 17 The thoughts of many listeners will naturally turn to pancakes, when the feature programme, 'Shrove Tuesday,' Is broadcast from Daventry en Mar. 1. Tossing the pancake will, of course, figure In the programme, but A. K. Hamilton Jenkin, who devised it, haa unearthed a host of quaint custorrs154 words
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Advertisement30 1938-02-28 17 ajje gjjj jul. -r I OUTSTANDING VALUE 93% Natural Tone 100% BRITISH. j UI,TRA-EFFICIENT SUPERHET CIRCUIT Sole Agents for Malaya:— HOE BOON LEONG j 60-62, Selegie Road, SINGAPORE Phone 3033.30 words
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Miscellaneous1308 1938-02-28 17 To-Pay's Programme, US A siTORrWAVB jmjm m 9 PROGRAMME jt I alar an Listeners" Radio -ss wm The numbers immediately after the 1 call-letters refer to kilocycles, and PROGRAMME OF BRITISH EMPIRE ptt^ 8.M.8.C. ppApn a \i at i ductor, Eric Fogg. Overture, The Shep- Cincinnati, WBXAL 6.060; 49.5. IrlVUljKAlVliVlL1,308 words
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Article1167 1938-02-28 18 Westerner's Comment PATH BLOCKED RY JAPAN Shanghai. peace be maintained by means i oi a war? What is the best guarantee for peace in the Far East Is China capable of self-rule and progress, or must an alirn rule I be imposed on her by force1,167 words
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Article231 1938-02-28 18 Reductions From Ceylon To America EREIGHT rates for rubber between Colombo and the Atlantic coast ports of America via the Cape of Good Hope have been reduced. The reductions came into force last week. Freight rates on rubber were increased on Jan. 16, to 565. 9d. per231 words
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Article247 1938-02-28 18 Commons Query NOT ALLOW ED iv PERL'S (By Air Mail) (From Our Gun Carre London, F: l, IN Commons yesterday I., t Colonel Sir Arnold Wij.,,, eel the Secretary of St Colonies, whether ho <vu Crown Colonies, protectoi mandated territories \k r of criminal offences who247 words
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Article216 1938-02-28 18 The Discoverer Of Oxygen A scientist who made a d c<a* y !hat has saved countless lives, b hir.self died under the guillotine v .1 commemorated in The Breath .if 1 to be broadcast from Dav n near future. In this feature progi of a new series entitled216 words
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Article189 1938-02-28 18 A commentary OH sixth round of the British Fool sociation Cup Tie will shortlj eatf from Daventry C sporting events have I* an accepted feature of BBC I that most listeners at v* r real is demanded of a good Two commentator-, botl mxrt have a thorough189 words
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Advertisement565 1938-02-28 18 YOUTH, VIGOUR VIT A L IT V in .TO Minutes! There is no need for a lengthy and tire some treatment for weeks or months i! you feel weak or old before you are young. Ihe latest rernedv of a great Cerman Scientist by the name MAN POWEIt PILLS five565 words
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Advertisement81 1938-02-28 18 JT O fe- C/\W\M\ i-t t3 A 111 IFU WW THE CAMAY BEAUTY METHOD Clean, natural loveliness is beauty's first law Twice every day apply a light lather of Camay to your face and hands. Then 30 seconds with a soft cloth and warm water —a rinse in cold -and81 words
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Article806 1938-02-28 19 South African Holiday II \s SO MUCH TO I; NTH A NT the kind <>t' holiday one ul in the half-waking lly winter mornings: c who are fortunate filch another slice of is no more delightful a visit to South Africa, Africa ia one of the most806 words
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Article103 1938-02-28 19 The keenest rivals in British Ice Hockey come up against each other on Mar. 5, v'hen Wembley Lions meet Harringay Racers at the Empire Pool and Sports Arena, Wembley. A commentary on the last period of the game will be broadcast irom Daventry by Stewart MacPherson. The103 words
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Article352 1938-02-28 19 Decline In Tuberculosis Deaths (By Air Mall). London, Feb. 7. THERE has been a remarkable drop in deaths from tuberculosis during the last eight decades, according to the Statistical Review of England and Wales for 1935. The Review states that a stud? *f tne decline in tuberculosis352 words
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Article107 1938-02-28 19 Trivandrum <Travaneoie> "It Ifl in the lap of Sri Krishna"— one of the Hindu Gods—was the reply made here by Mr. Somerset Maugham, the famous author and dramatist, when asked if he was contemplating writing a book on Indian life. Mr. Maugham is at present making a three-month107 words
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