Malaya Tribune, 11 June 1938
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Title Section40 1938-06-11 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales „i VXVIl' -No. 138. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1938 FIVE CENTS." The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, June 11, 11KJ8. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1938 FIVE CENTS.40 words
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Advertisement69 1938-06-11 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MORXIXG I TRIBUNE j I 9 LOOK FOR THE Stocked in J lb., 2 lb. and :> lb. /V««'Am<7.s by a/7 hit/h-clasx I GuTimiE c 6b (1 P1 1 c., i1 W.P.I 49A i i I .i• %U %f~ m- '1 M /«?i69 words
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Advertisement142 1938-06-11 1 Read The j SUNDAY j TRIBUNE j Dominant In Malaya j BUIL1» YOUR OWN HOUSE IN KATONIi! NICE LOTS FOR SALE AT "GROVE ESTATE" AT INTERESTING PRICES I Moim.AGi-:*; can hi: aihsaxgesi Apply: m m m CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME ORIENT MEYEK CHAMBERS (3rd floor) PROPERTIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR SALE:142 words
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792 1938-06-11 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES SHIPBUILDING IN SCOTLAND High Standard INDUSTRY ENJOYING PROSPERITY in "The Scotsman Trade Review," Mr. Wilfrid Ayre, chairman and managing director of the Burntisland Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., states that the yards on the Clyde, the Forth, the Tay, and the Dee have produced in their time ships which792 words
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Article201 1938-06-11 2 Was On Every Voyage Of Old Kaiser-I-Hind MR. C. Osborne, Baggage Master of the A P. and O. liner, Kaiser-I-Hind. who has passed through Hongkong on every Par East voyage of the vessel since she was first, commissioned in 1914, was at the head office of201 words
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Article232 1938-06-11 2 Britain's Biggest Ship Ready For Sea WORK has already begun at Cammell Laird's shipyard, Birkenhead, on the building of the "ways" for the launching of the new 33,000 ton liner Maurelania. This ceremony, which will take place on July 28 will be one of the most specacular232 words
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Advertisement479 1938-06-11 2 STEAMER SAILINGS r\CL BRITISH INDIA 'incorporated in England). P. O. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. 3'pore. 1938. NALDERA 16,000 June 17 RANPURA 17,000 July 1 BANGALORE 6,000 July 2 RAWALPINDI 17,000 July 15 CORFU 15,000 July L 9 BHUTAN 6,100 July 30 BEKAR 6,000 Aug. 8 CHITRAL 15,000479 words
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Advertisement444 1938-06-11 2 .J. j SPECIAL HOLIDAY CRUISES j > To: Bangkok Saigon (ANGKOR PNOM PENH) j By Luxurious One Class Motorships. J I™ t m JS 001 Fenang P.S'ham Malacca Spore i m.s. Jutlandia (13.100 tens* 14-6 15-6 16-6 lTfi I j m.s. Meoma (H.OOO „> 5-7 6-7 7-7 J niA Als444 words
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Advertisement328 1938-06-11 2 fIA M BURG-AMERIKA LI NIE B Deutsch-Australische Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S pore 103« f m.s. DUISBURG via Manila June 22 t m.s. SAUERLAND via Manila July 0 m.s. RHEINLAND via Manila July IS HOMEWARD.328 words
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Advertisement334 1938-06-11 2 l STEAMER SAILINGS I I!MYDj I DOES YOUR I LEAVE APPROA(t I Please let us offer I accommodation on rU I fastest, most modern and I luxurious. I N.D.L. EXPRESS I > LINERS. Passage Agents: I LOHMANN CO.. LTD, I 124. Robinson R ad, I Phone 7565. STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO.,334 words
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Article182 1938-06-11 3 Reuter. London, Friday. AFTER a period of unusual calm, the gold bullion market sprang to life to-day when under the influence of a sharp expansion in demand from continental hoarders, the turnover at fixing exceeded £1,000,000. While the nervousness over the latest developments in Spain is one ofReuter. - 182 words
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Article78 1938-06-11 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Friday THE Residency. Malacca, was the scene (if a brilliant function yesterday when the Hon. Mr. G. W. Bryant and Mrs. Bryant were "At Home" to Malacca residents. About 300 people, including several ladies, were present. Tea was served at the lawn78 words
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Article60 1938-06-11 3 The following have been selected to play football for the V.M.C.A. vs. V.M.C.A. School of Commerce on Mon day. 5.15 p.m. on the Ballestier Road Ground: A. Smith. M. Bwyny, W. Mitchell. C. Tessier, G. L. Day. G. Ramitunga, Chan Joo Tiang. Que-: Kirn Chua, Lim Kirn Wee. Ong Swee60 words
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Obituary41 1938-06-11 3 The family of the late Mrs. Mary Jane da Silva. wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives and friends who attended the funeral, as well as those who sent wreaths, telegrams and letters of condolence. i41 words
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Article84 1938-06-11 3 Mrs. Lao Khian Siew (Nonya Tengah», aged 61. passed away peacefullv at 11 50 p.m. on Friday, 10th June. 1938, at her residence 85, Clemenceau Avenue. She left behind besides her beloved husj band, 4 sons, Dr. Low Piang Lir, Low Yuen I.in, Low Kong Lin, Low Ycng Lin84 words
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Article670 1938-06-11 3 rpj£JE United States Maritime Comi mission has pledged itself to the immediate institution of a Federal shipbuilding proframme for the re- habilitation of West Coast shipping 1 the cost of which will be between j (90.000,060 and $100,000,000.. In a letter to Senator William j Gibbs670 words
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Advertisement895 1938-06-11 3 Classified Advertisements PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS. *\DLRS are uov. invited ror tne materials or service. *or ft NiuMcipal Tender Room x Date of Cloimg. ha c of Metal, Metal g rap, Tools, Drums 2 .1 Gas Works, Kaif:: (Deposit $ioo), 12 noon, July 11, 1938. of 50 tons of895 words
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Advertisement170 1938-06-11 3 > Only genuine bears this BABY TRADE-MARK Genuine Woodward's Gripe Water, recommended by the medical profession for eighty 7 rut, ii distinguished by the famous "Baby** trade-mark. There are plenty of inferior imitations on the I market, hut only genuine Woodward*s bears this trade-mark. Mothers—safeguard your baby% hsalth! Insist on170 words
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Advertisement133 1938-06-11 3 WIS? r LE *C'S PILI.S to*, til* Stimulates its growth. Besides: ALPECIN removes dandruff and I cleanses the scalp. ALPECIN also gives install! relief in cases of mosquito bites and prick!} heat. I M i \\<-<>k run cm k SKYE MEETING JUNE. ItSR. i IST DAY THURSDAY I6TH II NE,133 words
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Article407 1938-06-11 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Friday. RUBBER Previous To-day Chanp,; «r?!? 11 n,,»n,.a Firmer Firm 6pot SSEE 513 16 5% +1116 Ist Forward (July) Buyers j? fa +J {l m n n Sellers 515 16 6 -fl!l6 2nd Forward (August) Buyers 5% 515 16 +116 Sellers 515 16 6407 words
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Advertisement680 1938-06-11 4 j. Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. j (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) 1 CAPITAL* j Authorised 510,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. f OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. 1 TELEPHONES: Managing Director 3172 Secretary 4944 I General Manager 3513 Accountant 3026 I Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA* j LONDON BANKERS: NEW TORK680 words
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Advertisement146 1938-06-11 4 escapes Tek toothbrushmg A normal mouth houses 32 teeth —how impossible to judge their cleanliness from tli9 look of the front ones in the mirror! Behind, out of sight to left and right, are a host of crevices har- i bouring food-particles, ano* very diffi- cult to get at. The146 words
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Article878 1938-06-11 5 «quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, June 8, 5 p.m. Fraser Co. Buyers 8cl!«ii impat Tin 3,4i/ 2 3|10 y 2 JsYm Kuinbang 28 30|Austral Malay 42.6 47iflnom A\crHitam 22 6 23 6 verWeng 0.60 0.65 Bangrin Tin 2(13 213 Batu Selangor 1.34 1,38 3ui878 words
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Article143 1938-06-11 5 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore, Friday. MINING. Tin at midday whs v 30.'75, up $1.25. According: to cable advices received the market in tin shares in ndon was quiet but steady. The same remark applies to all sections of the tocal share market. Conditions were extremely dull and143 words
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Article66 1938-06-11 5 THE monthly return of dealers' end nort stocks of rubber at the close of May 31. shows the total stocks In dry tons to be 38.154 tons. This Is made no of 36.445 tons of dry rubber and 1 709 tons of wet rubber. The total for oil grades are:—Singapore66 words
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Article107 1938-06-11 5 London. June 10. Foris 73 23 04 j New York 4.95% Montreal 5.01% Brussels 29.25% Geneva 21.72 Amsterdam B.96'_i Milan 94% Berlin 12.32% Prague 142 5 8 Copenhagen 22.40 Stockholm 19.39% Oslo 19.90 Vienna nominal Madrid norn nal Lisbon HO 1 i I Belgrade 21fc i Rio 2107 words
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Article1146 1938-06-11 5 Improved Results SUNDRY RECEIPTS SATISFACTORY npHE twenty-seventh annual general meeting of Bukit Sembawang Rubber Company, Ltd., was held at Winchester House, Old Broad-street, E.G. Sir Ivor Philipps.- X.C.8.. D.S.O. (the chairman), who presided, said: Our crop for last year, restricted in approximate accordance with the export quota1,146 words
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Article124 1938-06-11 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, June 8, 5 p.m. Dividend Books Total for Corn pans close financial Date Ex Div. year Payable Date to date *^£.L« ft Malay 6d. No. 17 June 23 June 30 June 24 5% Bui ma Maiaj Nq June Q June lg June M124 words
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Article247 1938-06-11 5 Maynard Co., Ltd., $30,000 norn Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 yD SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. 2 om Mar. 31. Sept. 30 ...100 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 105 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. ijom Mar. 31, Sept. 30 uu247 words
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Article441 1938-06-11 5 Reports By Local Firms UERY slack conditions have prevailed in f v Singapore during the past week. The London and New York markets are now both closed on Saturdays for the summer months, and locally two public holidays have exerted the usual deadening effect on initiative,441 words
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Advertisement453 1938-06-11 5 BOYLES BROS. DRILLING LTD. TEMPORARY OFFICES: .MALAYA: 17, RAFFLES HOTEL, SPORE. GRAND HOTEL, IPOH. DIAMOND DRILLING CONTRACTORS MANUFACTURERS. EXPERIENCED CRFW3 AVAILABLE ON SHORT NOTICE. Cor suit us about your core drilling problem WE STO( X READY SET BITS. HEAD OFFICE FACTORY: FAR EAST: VANCOUVER, CANADA. Bovles Bros. Drilling (Philippines) Co..453 words
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Article180 1938-06-11 6 Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air tK.L.M.) to-day. Deliveries ot boxholders' letters only 4.30 p.m. today and general deliveries of letters and parcels 8.25 a.m. respectively on Monday. Mails expected from Europe etc. (Amsterdam* by Air iK.L.Mj to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 7.30 p.m. to-day and180 words
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Article38 1938-06-11 6 The annual athletic sport;-, meeting of the Victcria School will be held on the setacal grounds on Saturday June 25 A race for Old Boys of the school will be run off at ii p.m.38 words
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Article25 1938-06-11 6 Reuter. London. June 10. Celtic ben. Ever ton I—4) after extra time in the final of the Empire Exhibition soccer tournament at GhttgOW.—Keuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article109 1938-06-11 6 Van Pieterson Coen; Netherlands; 6,554 tons from Amsterdam 10.6 to Batavia 10.6. Kangaroo; British; 2,706 tons, from Fremantle 10.6 to Bangkok 11.6. Plancius: Dutch; 3,530 tons; from Belawan Deli 10.6 to Muntoh 11.6 Gorgon: British; 2.120 tons. from Batavia 10.6 to Fremantle 18.6. Dtmpo: Netherlands; 10,210 tons, from109 words
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Article204 1938-06-11 6 The following ore the exchange stock this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SKLMNV i mm Singapore. June 10. j London T.T. 2 3 11 10 London demand 2 3 I]!m I Lyons demand Switzerland demand 25? Hamburg demand il204 words
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Article318 1938-06-11 6 [There are numerous Clubs in Singapore members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune.' This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries arc invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-dat?. and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the Diary of Events."318 words
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Article62 1938-06-11 6 The following members have accepted to play for S.C.C. Ist. XI Vs United Services on Saturday and Sun day at 2 n.m. and 11 a.m. respeetive'v ri the 8.C.C.: B. Gaiuard. A. Fc tP. O'Neil Dunne, C. F. Sutton. J W Pwert, W van deu Bosch. J Jeans62 words
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Article197 1938-06-11 6 THREE crews will race on the Br? water Course to-day or ">*' Knowles International Cup at 5 -n n r., The usual launch.-; for ofSr»ais spectators will leave CllifordPier t 5.51 p.m. M The crews competing are*— English: Bow: N. W. G mi] 11 Ib:>; 2 a.197 words
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Advertisement164 1938-06-11 6 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL J TO-NIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. 111 XXEII and l> \\< lv (formal) from 9.45 to midnight Non Diners 51.00 RAFFLES BAND Directed By Dan Hopkins 1 TO-NIGHT! j j SPECSAL DINNER DANCE i ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY J I 1 FAY HAMILTON j WELL-KNOWN LONDON164 words
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Advertisement77 1938-06-11 6 |il PBACiirE LIMITED TO THE jf EYE. i? Muscle anomalies Crossed eyes. J Complicated eases g of defect iv c A i vision. \T 1 R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc, (Dr. of Ocular Science). J 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOK 'Phone 3002. Consultation Without Cost or Obligation. DIAMOND TUBULAR STEEL FURNITURE j77 words
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Advertisement180 1938-06-11 6 WELL-GROOMED HAIR MARKS THE MAN...'HE'S NEAT' 2 APE 5 FOE THE CONVENIENCE OF ALL r\ yT CONVENIENT TO ALL £Sk. being near Business Quarters and Places of -ail Amusement Unrivalled for KPw &s£Ĕfes«& ILL-ROUND HOTEI SERVICE BgV r O-VIFO»:T AND ECONOMY \ND TAFIFF 71-77, ii. as Ci:-ah Read. Paonc ?,QQC.180 words
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Miscellaneous275 1938-06-11 6 j POSTAL INTELLIGENCE j TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Europe and Great Britain x X.L.M. June 11 2 p.m. Medanx X.L.M. 11 2 p.m. Iranx X.L.M. 11 2 p.m. India, East. North, South and West Sirdhana 11 3 p.m. Djambi Toba 11 3 p.m. Pontianak f t Tohiti H275 words
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840 1938-06-11 7 FATAL COLLAPSE (From Our Oum Correspondent) QFLEASLD ftom Parkhurst Fri*on yesterday, having spent tesNha'n' two A N(4 ,'s in fao„ a youn- remeved murderer died only a few hours after tasting ficcaom. h v was i n his way to visit his840 words
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Article251 1938-06-11 7 APRIL 22 completed the twentieth year of the monopoly of foreign trade in the Soviet Union. The tote 1 volume cf Soviet foreign trade during the period amounted to 80,211 1 million roubles. Cut of this sum imports amounted to 41,315.6 million roubles, half of which was251 words
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Article194 1938-06-11 7 i Maintaining The Mercantile Marine r. r. s. Dalgliesh, the Newcastle shipowner anu former president of the Chamber of Shipping, was the Drincipal speaker at a luncheon o* t. North-Western Free Trade Union he.o m Free"' Mr. Dalgliesh said, was absolutely essential for the maintenance of the194 words
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Article125 1938-06-11 7 London, Thursday. Her Majesty the Queen is to be present at tne Garden Party which will be held at the Tower of London in July, in aid of the funds of Tower Hill improvement. Her Majesty will go to the Tower by wafer and will be the first125 words
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Article30 1938-06-11 7 When Queen Mary visited the Rowd Academy she bought two pictures Coronation Day, 11*37." by Mr. CharlCo Cundall, A. R.A. and "Flower Pipr by Miss Bridget Peterson.30 words
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Article182 1938-06-11 7 4011/2 Miles In Under Seven Hours British Official Wireless. London, Thursday. AS the giant L M.S. stream-lined locomotive "Duchess of Gloucester," weigmng 164 V2 tons and measuring 74 feet in lengtfi and over 13 feet in height, ran into Glasgow Central station this afternoon, she had toBritish Official Wireless. - 182 words
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Article188 1938-06-11 7 Claims Passport Was Stolen In Shanghai Explaining that he had been stranded in Shanghai where his passport had been stolen and that he had intended to so on to Manila to see his Consul there, Arvids Ozols, 26-year-old Latvian seaman pleaded guilty to stowing away on the motor188 words
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Advertisement80 1938-06-11 7 12 'Protect them!' The children often cut and graze themselves. Protect them with an efficient reliable antiseptic. L» <^w^p DlTTOL'—deadly to germs—is gentle and V lean. It will minimise the danger of blood- f for <£m jj poisoning by killing the germs that cause it. gfflL fy| all THE MOIERN80 words
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Advertisement402 1938-06-11 7 SHANGHAI SALE "Old Dock" In New Hands Of Mollers, Ltd. Pending filial arrangements and deed formalities, the Shanghai Dock and Engineering Company's "Old Dock rituated on the river frontage off Broadway, has been sold to Mcllers. Limited, for the sum of £70.000. This transaction was confirmed by Mr. Eric Moller,402 words
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Advertisement155 1938-06-11 7 MONTH'S U»« The great Empire flying-boats have shrunk the map and brought a visit to England within the limit of a month's leave. Time spent in travel there and back from Singapore is only eleven days. Fares include everything —even tips There are special rebates for Government officials and officers155 words
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Advertisement322 1938-06-11 8 KOXY BAR OPEN 5 P.M. TILL MIDNIGHT. I OPENING™TO-NIGHT «.15 9.15 MILLIONS THE WORLD I 'I OVER HAVE LAUGHED I—IBIMI Hill W 111 MMMMHIIIIM STORY! NOW IT COMES "™B^JL^^^Jj«fc-^lf™iSH SHIRLEY TEMPLE W THE PICTURE THAT WILL TOUCH THE DEEPEST CORNERS OF YOUR HEART "HEIDI" 20th Century-Fox Picture with Ilj JEAN322 words
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Advertisement507 1938-06-11 8 I ACCLAIMED AS THEIR BEST MUSICAL TRIUMPH! M. G. M. s SPECTACULAR ACTION FILLED HIT |cAP>TOL|i^y°-°*;ji The Singing Sweethearts of M ROSE MARIE Jp J» NELSON EDDY as a new, ■S£ captivate his victims! Jm jEANnTTE MacDONALD H-Wl 'THE GIRL of the R^y§ GOLDEN WEST" Special Added Attraction—Rett ived by507 words
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Advertisement319 1938-06-11 8 'STARTS TO-DAY 3-15 6-15 9-15 PAVILIOI\T A DAZZLING DISPLAY OF FASCINATING FEMININITY IN THK MAGICALLY-MELODIOUS MOULIN RO UGE OF PARIS! jMĔsSfe>,. AND nir DELIGHTFI'L NEW SWEET] OF THT SCREEN JEAN GILLIE .1 I ALSO SHOWING m \J j WALT DISNEY CARTOON 'fik J OS litH I GAUMONT NEWS WITH "THE319 words
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171 1938-06-11 9 British Official Wireless. London, June 9. r Office announces that runny i < reduction in the battalions in a divitnced by the Secretary for the Commons on March 10, it d if ed to make certain the composition of the Ist, division* and inBritish Official Wireless. - 171 words
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Article207 1938-06-11 9 Skipper Alleges Orders Not Obeyed er ol the trawler Exmouth, the Island of Islay, on March 9. alleged ret the Board of Trade inquiry at pi, id that his orders had not been as given before Mr. Sellars, 15 c Wreck Commissioner, and three assessors. kipper, Ernest207 words
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Article19 1938-06-11 9 Mr. A. C. Walton, Manager of the Division Burmah Shell Com- Calcutta Is on a short visit to Kedah19 words
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Article199 1938-06-11 9 (United Press). AgartaJa, June 1. DECENT Geological invcti-ations in the B?ramura and Deotarnura •.<ne.es in Tnpura State have «lyes deinitc evidences of large petroleum re- •< ervo rs in the Str.te, says a press note ov the State Geological Survey Department. There are several parallel ridges(United Press). - 199 words
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Article257 1938-06-11 9 j The following passengers are sailing iby the -Yusukuni Maru" which left i Singapore on June 8 for Europe:— Mr. H. Yamada, Mrs. A. K. BhagOt, Miss H. Couper, Miss GkvijuyakaL i Mr. H. Iwata, Mr. S. Kasai. Mr. D. !M. Khattau, Mrs. Khattau, Mr. K. D. Khattau.257 words
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Article23 1938-06-11 9 Mr. H. B. O'Malley has been appointed j a member ol the Selangor State Council 1 in place of Mr. W. S. Reeve-Tucker.23 words
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Article113 1938-06-11 9 Reuter. Hankow, June 10. DEFUSING to leave Chengchow when the last train departed in order to remain and tender the sick and wounded, a group of foreign doctors and missionaries are at present isolated at Chengchow with «11 railway and telegraDhic communications cut. The group includes two Britons,Reuter. - 113 words
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Article46 1938-06-11 9 Mr. J. C. Coldham, manager of Raub Australian Gold Ltd.. has left for London. Mr. Coldham will be away six months, during which time he will receive treatment in England for an injured arm. Mr. F. M. Betheran will be acting manager during Mr. Coldham's absence.46 words
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Article29 1938-06-11 9 Mrs. G. Wilkinson, wife of the State Forest Officer. Kedah. and one of the best known horsewomen in Malaya, has returned to Sungei Patani after a holiday at home.29 words
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Advertisement20 1938-06-11 9 ~m^^mFOR THE TROPICS FINE BBOWN FOR SUNNY DAYS. MtKO'(fHK ELE A ANCE Advertisement of The B}ta Slid Co.. Ltd.. Singapore.20 words
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Advertisement403 1938-06-11 9 ALMOST PARALYSED WITH RHEUMATISM Did Not Improve until He Tried Kruschen There has just come to our notice a very remarkable recovery Irom severe rheumatism. The seriousness of the man's condition and the step that led to his ultimate recovery, are described in the following letter: 'For several years I403 words
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Advertisement359 1938-06-11 9 BRiriSH MOVIETONE XEWS PRESENTS TILE LATEST NEWS OF THE WEEK ANJD THE 1938 DERBY RACE ALHAMBRA 15 I/ W T li-MX/ PHONE 6909 EXTREMELY Iv x dĔtĔk* i AMUSING GLORIOUS musical ALLEGE ENTERTAINMENT DAYS ARE Says FREE PRESS £W^C? r WOTTA RIOTI BACK well chosen AGAIN shorts '^Th£jV^^*%C\ movietone The359 words
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Article486 1938-06-11 10 first serious attempt at kidnapping made in England has failed miserably, as it is to be hoped all future attempts will fail. The plot against Lord Nuffield, as related in court, was a carefully prepared one and had it succeeded a crime would have been committed which would486 words
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Article, Illustration615 1938-06-11 10 AND THE PRICE THEY PAY The Quins Have Had A Birthday TWELVE years ago a poor farmer, a French-Canadian farmer called Oliva Dionne, married a girl and brought her home to an unpainted, slightly dilapidated farmhouse on the outskirts of Calander, Ontario. The wedding615 words
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Article16 1938-06-11 10 Tells the story of the most famous babies the world has ever known.16 words
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267 1938-06-11 10 NOTES COMMENTS Air Raid Precautions lIONGKONG has pushed ahead with air raid precaution schemes, and i r i.? interesting to note that circular let- j lers have been forwarded to ail im j portent business firms there. In Ihi letter the A.R.P. officer. Wing Com■nander A. H. B. bteele-Perkins, expresses267 words
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Article251 1938-06-11 10 the result of tho wold-wide pro test against, the bombing ol Canton by Japanese aircraft, the Japanese au- j thorities have tried to excuse themselves by saying that Canton is a strongly fortified city, and, as such, it cannot escape 4 1 r- the fate of becom-251 words
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Article162 1938-06-11 10 1 DOCTOR says that many all-the- f*tat bathers suffer from colds which tlvy try tc keep secret It takes some time, of course, to master tne art nf tneezing under water. It seems that a magazine for bald people is published in America. We understand that162 words
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Advertisement256 1938-06-11 10 FIRST ON YOUR PROVISIONS LIST ROBINSON'S FAMOUS COFFEE. /xnna V a. j JAVA THE SOURCES OF A GOOD COFFEE—FINEST BEANS F»'*M ARABIA (MOCHA)—AFRICA (KENYA) —JAVA (ROBUST A). D—FRKSB OAS TED— J DAILY— a rJU FINEST MALAY A w I PRKfcS— H lb. 1 in— So.4C» —l lb. tin—so.7o—2 lb. tin—sl.3s.256 words
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Advertisement23 1938-06-11 10 ELSIE MARY I FOR Inexpensive Chic Dresses designed by MADAM PAGE The Smartest Thing in Town. $5 to $30 Rodney House, Battery Road.23 words
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Article111 1938-06-11 11 Reuter. London, June 10. ril. crew of six of an R.A.F. bomber had a remarkable pscipe. to .ihich the coolness, confidence and efficiency of the pilot contributed, when a machine burst into flames at 4 000 feel this afternoon, as it v ,s flying over Leicester.Reuter. - 111 words
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237 1938-06-11 11 Reuter. HANKOW, FRIDAY. I ARGE-SC ALE IN\ OF ANHUI PROVINCE BY THE JAPANESE HAS BEGUN, AND -IT IS REPORTED THAT NUMEROUS TROOPS HAVE BEEN LANDED ON THE SHORES NEAR THE RIVER PORT OF TATUNG. v tour war.slnps heavily bombarded the shores and later sixReuter. - 237 words
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Article81 1938-06-11 11 Reuter. Rangoon, June 10. Kachin tribesman was shot in a Sino-Burma frontier fracas when a party of tribesmen visiting the weekly u a2aai at Yunnan town Ky;<nhungla. conflicted. n)^l a 70 Cilim> se soldiers who took Burm he sword s and guns of the kanhnl ™?sinen wboReuter. - 81 words
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Article39 1938-06-11 11 British Official Wireless. London, June 10. r OMalley the late British Minister has now arrived in London. v Madey travelled v.a Washington on board the Aquitania met accident, injuring his back, Ofl he now recover.n-.—British wireless.British Official Wireless. - 39 words
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Article, Illustration36 1938-06-11 11 A man in full diver's equipment attracted attent-on at Marble Arch, Lrndcn. He was col'ecting for Lifeboat Day in aid of the lifeboat service. Photo shows a gill buying a flag from the diver.36 words
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97 1938-06-11 11 Reuter. Rome, June 10. A SUGGESTION that the Anglo-Italian agreement should be implemented immediately, rather than after a settlement of the Spanish War has been ,uade by the news paper Stampa a view trhich is undoubtedly favoured in authoritative quarters. The newspaper argues that the AntiFascists,Reuter. - 97 words
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Article108 1938-06-11 11 Reuter. T\ tk TheHHue»a ue June 10 S c °nd Chamber, Dr. Colijn, presse <i by the Communist J Wr M Wijr.koop, to define the F a attitude to the Far JT 1 «««ct, especially in view of J*"*** of undefended towns, to' asked Dr.Reuter. - 108 words
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491 1938-06-11 11 Skipper Dies Of Wounds PREMIER, HALIFAX HAVE PHONE TALKS Reuter. London, June 10. A *!fr!L! P^ ND,NG DAYS CONSIDERING WHAT MBAm»T«u,nt^ITAIN COULD TAKE TO STOl THE BOMBING OF m™l N SPANISH W ATERS, VISCOUNT HALIFAX WENT JO HIS \ORKSHIRE RETREAT YESTERDAY. RETURNING TO LONDONReuter. - 491 words
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Article, Illustration53 1938-06-11 11 The new Children's Zoo at the London Zoo was pened by Bobbie and Teddie, sons of the American Ambassador. Mr. Josenh P. Kennedy. Here they are allowed 11 pet se'ected animals and to be photographed with them. Photo shows: Mr. Joseph P. Kennedy and his daughter. Rosemary,53 words
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189 1938-06-11 11 Reuter. New Y r ork, June 10. iJUYENTY-ONE-YEAR-OI D Franklin Pearc? McCall, arrested on suspicion of kidnapping the five-year-old son of Mr. James Cash, has Made a full confession, it is stated here. Mr. Edgar Hoover, head of the G-Men hasReuter. - 189 words
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Article21 1938-06-11 11 Mr. H. J Cockman. an Officer of r-iqss HI. Malayan Civil Service, re'timer' from leave.of absence on May 19, 1938.21 words
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Article59 1938-06-11 11 Reuter. Delavan, Illinois, June 10. PIGHT people are reported killed In a large aeroplane crash near here. The plane has not yet been definitely identified, but a report from Kanoul. Illinois, slates that an army bomber with nine officers and men left there for Deliver.Reuter. - 59 words
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Article50 1938-06-11 11 British Official Wireless. London. June 10. A newspaper here states that, simultaneously with plana for the erection of a new factory at Crewe for '.he production of Aero Engines, Ruiis-Rcyee Company is extending its works at Deroy to tne limits O; the present site*—British Official Wire-British Official Wireless. - 50 words
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228 1938-06-11 11 I Seattle. State trooper, garbed in thj robes of a priest, has obtained a confession of a 10.-year-old unsolved murder here and has raised a storm of protests from religious organisations in this state. Sergeant Joe McCauley, who pretended to be a228 words
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Article216 1938-06-11 11 Reuter. I Canton, June 10. jTOCR squadrons of Japanese planes raiue over the city to-nighi and dropped 6 to 8 bombs in the vicinity j of S~»vhuen. Huge columns oi s»ujko aeie visible in the bright mo. ivight, but no iires were started. Once again redReuter. - 216 words
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Article26 1938-06-11 11 Mr. C. W. Bloomfield. European Maser, Malayan Educational Service, has n granted 261 days" leave on full pay vith effeci from Jun* 1 3. 1938. inclusive.26 words
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Article74 1938-06-11 11 London, June 10. OVER 150 British cnemists —research workers and university teachers led by Lord Leverhulme. President of the Society of Chemical Industry, left today for Canada to take part in a conference at which leading experts of a number of different nationalists will discuss problems74 words
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Article27 1938-06-11 11 Mr. R F. Bomford, European Master, Malayan Educational Service, lias been granted 21G days' leave on full pay with effect from June 3. 1938, inclusive.27 words
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Article, Illustration63 1938-06-11 11 Tb« flirt tuli dress rehearsal f r.\ e Trosphif of the Cc'our I it i ace r»n the Horse Guards I trade, Whitehall. London. Ti,p actual ceremony took plare Thursday, in official cclebraticn el the Kind's birthday. Photo Shows: A general view rl the dress rehearsal63 words
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Article266 1938-06-11 11 London, Friday. Till; (curse a! Britfrtl policy ia Palestine was described to the permanent mandat rommlfli— of iht league at Geneva by Sir John Shuikburgh. Deputy Secretary of State for the Colonies. While regarding the faestfton of partition as «.ub judice in vieu of the presence in Palestine266 words
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Article46 1938-06-11 11 London. June 10 In the first y°.ir of its existence. Air Registration beard —upon which the Air Ministry's responsibility for the inspection of civil aircraft, and the issue and renewal of certificates of airworthiness was: dvcived—has made 2.660 inspections through its surveyors.—British Official Wireless.46 words
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Article415 1938-06-11 12 THE ANNUAL REPORT TN HIS foreword to the 11th annual report for the Singapore Marine Hotel. Commodore M. L. Clarke pays a great tribute to the work of the Instit,t»,. 11.. t tutc. lie writes: "We of the Royal Navy and our brothers of the415 words
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Article56 1938-06-11 12 The opening performance of Miss Riboet's famous company of Javanese artistes at the Happy World last night was attended by a large audience. The programme opened with a colourful chorus of dancing girls and continued with a cleverly worked play, in which comedy, drama and gaiety abounded. The56 words
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Article276 1938-06-11 12 The following passengers are sailing by the "Patroclus" which left here today for Europe: Miss Colter, Mrs. Daizell, Lt. A Dayrell, R.N., Miss Denny, Master beano, Mr. and Mrs. N. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. and Miss Fielder. Mr. and Mrs. T. j. and Miss J. Fisher,276 words
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284 1938-06-11 12 Singapore. Friday. WE took the .skates to practise with." said 16-year-old Teo Ah Cheng who looked much younger than whit his birth certificate produced in court testified. in reply to Mr. F V. Duckworth. the Second Magistrate, this morning, when accused and a284 words
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Article, Illustration8 1938-06-11 12 FISHING BOAT"—one of Mr. Zasipkin's exhibits.8 words
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Article88 1938-06-11 12 Stock Money Exchanges Reuter. London, June 10. On the Stock Exchange week-end considerations restricted trading, but the vKic.en.cne is generally satisfactory. Foreign bonds are supported except Far Easterns In commodities, tin is firm in response to improred American buying interest and a broader local speculative demand. On the foreign exchanges,Reuter. - 88 words
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Article42 1938-06-11 12 A MIDDLE-AGED Chinese woman and her two-year-old son were rescued from tiie Singapore River at Havelock Road last night by an Indian, after they had fallen in. They were unconscious when the ambulance arrived to take them to hospital.42 words
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303 1938-06-11 12 Capt. Ki'tson Of "Di'lwara" TAPTAIN A. G. Kits-; who. until re- cently. was in command of the British India Company's troopship "Dil- vara" is retiring from the Company*? service on age limit. Although Captain Kitson'.; father be-| longed to he himself was bom to London,303 words
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Article157 1938-06-11 12 (From Our Onn Correspondent) Malacca, Friday. AMONG the recipients ol birthday honours in Malacca, is the wellknown Chinese. Mr. Ec Kong Guan J.P. who receives the Certificate of Honour Born in 1869 at Malacca, Mr. Kong Guan was a Justice of the Peace for the Settlement of157 words
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Article92 1938-06-11 12 Singapore. Thursday. AN inquiry into the death of a Chinese named Ng Tit who died in the General Hospital on June 2, was held this morning by Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner. The deceased was an inmate of the Op tram Road Prison and was92 words
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Article219 1938-06-11 12 I Singapore, Friday. HIGHLY interesting exhib!tion of IA paintings by Mr. V. A. Zasipkin, Principal of the School of Art at Amber Mansions, opens at the Y.W.C.A. today, and will remain open until June 19. Hours of exhibition are between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. A representative219 words
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Article59 1938-06-11 12 i Singapore, Friday. Commissions m the S.S. Volunteer SPB a e bounced in the latest issue of the S.S. Government Gazette as follows: Second-Lieut. R. g. H Tait 5.8. V.F., to the rank of Lieutenant. Second-Lieut. P. Wilson, S.S.V.F to the rank of Lieutenant. A commission as Second-Lieut.,59 words
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Obituary272 1938-06-11 12 Singapore, Friday. AN inquiry into the death of a sixyear old Chinese girl was this morning ad.iourned, as Mr. W. G. Porter the Coroner wished to write to the medical authorities in Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Chong Ah Lee, the father of the deceased272 words
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Article194 1938-06-11 12 The following appointments are notified in the latest issue of the S.S Government Gazette: Miss A. M. Taylor to be a European Mistress, Malayan Educational Service with effect from Apr. 22. Mr. C. H. Coats, Assistant Master. Queens College, British Guiana, to be a European Master. Malayan Eduea-194 words
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Article230 1938-06-11 12 Echo Of "Booloo" Case Singapore, Friday. AN appeal arising out of the judgment of Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell awarding Woo Chew Sin, a Chinese contractor, the sum of $650 for the erection of a cabin, built for the purpose of the filming ot the picture "Booloo"230 words
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264 1938-06-11 12 Singapore, Friday. "I WAS cooking in the kitchen of m. >I house, when the baby started t cry, and my little daughter went to tend to her. The next moment iv 3r( i a thump, and the baby benan < t louder," said Mrs.264 words
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Article78 1938-06-11 12 Wife Of Nazi Leader In New York Reuter. New York. Juno iu Mrs. Gnebl, summoned to to-tifv to espionage investigations, is beii." heid as a material witness on £5,000 bail The authorities state she had booked her passage by the next beat to Germany.—Reuter. Mrs. Griebl isReuter. - 78 words
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Article201 1938-06-11 12 Arrived from N.E.I, by KNILM Diane "PK-AFL" on 7—6—38: Mr. Arbenz Mr. Yo Heng Siang, Mr. H. Elio.i' Mr. and Mrs. van Hilten and child Arrived from N.E.I, by KLM plan"Reiger" on 7—6—38: Mr. Morlccs, Mr. Wolterbeek, Mr. Kupers.. Left for Medan, Bangkok and Calcutta by KLM201 words
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Article45 1938-06-11 12 Reuter Wireless. London. June 10. THE meeting of the non-intervention sub-committee arranged for to-day was postponed as it is understood that Lord Plymouth wishes to have individual consultations regarding the Soviet proposal that International observer! should be placed in Spanish ports Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 45 words
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153 1938-06-11 12 Singapore, Friday. A FORMER partner in the now defunct Varsity Food Company, Ma Song Chew a young Chinese, in his public examination in bankruptcy before Mr. Justice Terrell to-day attributed the failure of the business to a rent dispute with the landlord. Bankrupt said that153 words
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Article32 1938-06-11 12 Tributes were paid in the Canadian House of Commons to the memory of Major F. C. Betts, member for London, Ontario, who was drowned while Ashing in the Blanche River near Ottawa32 words
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137 1938-06-11 13 GUNBOAT CONVOYS? Reuter. H i ostensible rcas— lor the Japanese r*>f,-coi t« Shanghai, June 10. T' »m :ty. but Admiral MUUft MpLu V h n the i„ British quarters that th<- Ke2?? reSttUed in ,h arned the real reason is the j;Reuter. - 137 words
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96 1938-06-11 13 Reuter and British Official Wireless. Valencia. June 10. and crews of the Stan st indignant regarding lone plane last night rbour which machineStan Ray but caused no d that the British Ensign been clearly visible in the coonlighl and crews of all British Lse enragedReuter and British Official Wireless. - 96 words
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Article95 1938-06-11 13 London. June 9. IFTER a lively debate the co-operative 1 gress at Scarborough yesterday :tea of a peace alliance the co-operative equivalent of r front On a card vote, al was defeated by 4.492 to raised on an emergency n backed by 13 societies, urging lew of95 words
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Article, Illustration68 1938-06-11 13 in B? ftn £S aUs iv air raids Precautions test ,ver to be held B-mh-rd mand U h,C u h ,nc,ud <* Chatham Naval Dockyard. tcr-a? and rfvii n, by 30 planes and by Terri- U i pho to shows Air Kaids Precautions nremenPlanet News. - 68 words
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Article154 1938-06-11 13 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Friday. THE following communique was 1 issued to-ni?ht by the Under Secretary to the Government:— In the recent referendum on the proposal for a Buffer Stock Scheme. Malayan producers were asked. ia» whether they were in favour of the creation154 words
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Article144 1938-06-11 13 I.L.O. Conference Decision Reuter. Geneva, June 9. MR- Chu, the Chinese workers' delegate to the International Labour office conference, to-day sought to deliver a speech attack J ing Japan. The president warned Mr. Chu that no political attacks would be allowed and refused him the floor.Reuter. - 144 words
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Article76 1938-06-11 13 Reuter Wireless. New York, June 10 Six American explorers headed by Mr Richard Archdold landed at Humboldt i3ay, New Guinea, completing the ten thousand miles flight from San Diago in six days. The last lap was over 2 300 miles of the Pacific from Wake Island wh ehReuter Wireless. - 76 words
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Article80 1938-06-11 13 Ltituled an Ordinance to amend nicipal Ordinance (Chapter He vised Edition) is about to duced into the Legislative Counion 148 (9) (b> and (c) Shipment Trust is under a bligation to reconstruct the 'of a building which abuts on land a back-lane Such reconhowever, might contravene Bylaws80 words
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Article20 1938-06-11 13 London, June 10. Buckingham Palace tomdience Mr. J. Wadas Governor and Mr. H. J. Seymour, at Teheran.—British20 words
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Article21 1938-06-11 13 The London Public Assistance untitled to vote £250 in ex_ oi the continued arrival of from Spain who need iaj assistance21 words
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Article169 1938-06-11 13 (From Our Oun Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Friday. AT the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Justice Raja Musa delivered judgment upholding the appeal of Mr. Chu Chik Sang, a well known Chinese miner, who appealed against the decision of the Deputy Controller of Labour (Chinese) who169 words
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Obituary116 1938-06-11 13 THE death occurred at the General Hospital last night of Mr. W. K. Brampy, at the age of 55. The deceased who was in the best 01 health suddenly collapsed last evening and was immediately removed to the General Hospital where he expired He was116 words
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Article32 1938-06-11 13 Dr. Julio A. Roca, who negotiated with Lord Runciman the trade treaty between Argentina and Great Britain in 1933, and was Vice-President under General Justo. has been appointed Argentine Ambassador in Brazil.32 words
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Article184 1938-06-11 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Friday. THOUGH there is no aerodrome in Malacca nor a possibility of Malacca having one in the near future the Municioal Commissioners have orovided for an emergency landing ground in allotting the Reclamation grounds for that purpose. The Reclamation grounds have184 words
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Article94 1938-06-11 13 Reuter. Madrid, June 9 A FRENCH steamer, the Brisbane, was n hit by incendiary bombs to-day out side Denia and is on lire. A British non-intervention observer and a British shipping agent were killed, with four of the Brisbane's crew Ten were wounded. An aeroplaneReuter. - 94 words
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Article36 1938-06-11 13 Reuter. Burgos, June 10. The WatfonaHst Government, in a note to France, protests against accusation that the pianes which violated the French frontier were Nationalist machines, and says that they belonged to the "Reds."—Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article37 1938-06-11 13 Reuter. London, June 10. THE King has approved of the appointment of Colonel M. D. Gambler Parry as commander of the Singapore Infantry Brigade with temporary rank of Brigadier, with effect from August next—Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article32 1938-06-11 13 Mr. C. T. L. Goodchild, Assistant Superintendent, Survey Department, Federated Malay States and Straits Settlements, has been granted 236 days' leave on full pay with effect from June 3,1933, inclusive. c a-_—B32 words
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257 1938-06-11 13 EVIDENCE of the interest His Highness the Sultan of Johore takes in the Singapore Bailors' Institute and' of a particular case of a British seaman imprisoned in the Johore gaol Is contained in a reference by the Padre, in the course of257 words
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Advertisement144 1938-06-11 13 9 W »«1» I «i-t. r^m^^*^'^^^^'^^'mmm^tjmmt^ COLD LAMB and SALAU Delicious, succulent joints. Our lambs are selected from the weld's finest flocks and are renowned for (heir tenderness and flavour. emu wmiMft i 'PHONE: STORE 5376 (4 line-). K. LUMPUR 8331 (2 lines) IPOH: 110 111 (2 line). Adit. o)144 words
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1125 1938-06-11 14 England Batsmen Master Attack From Outset HAMMOND AND PAYNTER HIT SIXES: ENGLAND 422 FOR 4 WKTS. NEW FIRST-WICKET PARTNERSHIP RECORD ENGLAND MADE A GOOD START IN THE FIRST TEST MATCH AT TRENT BRIDGE YESTERDAY, KNOCKING UP 422 RUNS FOR THE LOSS OF FOUR WICKETS1,125 words
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Article47 1938-06-11 14 ENGLAND—IST INNINGS Barnctt b McCormick 126 Hutton lbw b Fleetwood Smith 100 Edrich b O'Reilly 5 Hammond b O'Reilly 26 Paynter not out 75 Coiv-iton not out 69 Extras 21 Total (for 4 wkts.) 422 FALL OF WICKETS 1219, 2 240, 3 245, 4 281.47 words
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Article210 1938-06-11 14 Reuter. London, June 10. fiOUNTY championship cricket matches concluded to-day resulted as follows: AT MANCHESTER Lancashire beat Kent by two wickets. KENT: 400 (Fagg 125) and 182 (Philjipscn 3 lor 59). LANCASHIRE: 317 (Hop wood 141) Olid 26t> for 8 wkts. AT LOAD'S Middlesex beat Hampshire byReuter. - 210 words
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Article51 1938-06-11 14 The annual athletic sports meeting of Raffles Institution, postponed last Saturday owing to the rain, will take place on Monday next June 13, starting at 3 p.m The Hon. Mr. A. S. Small, Colonial Secretary, will preside and the band of the S.S. Pclice will be in51 words
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286 1938-06-11 14 3 H. 8.. 3; S.C.F.A. 111 2. THE Singapore Harbour Board played a great game when they clashed against the S.C.F.A. 11l on the home ground yesterday. The Chinese who fought an inspiring defensive battle in the first half, when they made286 words
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Article393 1938-06-11 14 Malays ...3; Police 0. MAKING fuller use of the chances which came their way, the Malays proved themselves better opportunists and scored three foals to win a rather evenly contested game against the Police in the First Dirision of the S.A.F.A. League, at the Anson Road Stadium393 words
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684 1938-06-11 15 CARD FOR TO-DAY'S K. L. RACES scratchincs and order of RUNNING Tl ,1.1 i- lh r f order f running:, for the fourth ami linai aft^r. T i. i th Selangor Turf Club's Summer race meeting is given bc'o»v MMvp «a races 3 and684 words
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Article, Illustration7 1938-06-11 15 untitled (Gloucestershire) who I HM M yesterday.7 words
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Article52 1938-06-11 15 "Argus - By "Argus" THE following are selections for the races at Kuala Lumpur, to-day: Race I—SABARA Sang Ayah Race 2—BONNIE LASSIE The Puritan Race 3—THADDEUS Abbot's Temptation Race 4—DEBELLA Monte- Vidro Rat c —BATJT Maid of Cash el lCme <;~WOTAN Velocity Rare 7—-GOLD POINT Hard fining. Race 8 NII I52 words
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Article55 1938-06-11 15 (from Our ***** Correspondent) Bangkok, Friday. RUGBY players in Siam feel the time has arrived when a Siam Rugby Union should be foimeri and a meeting to consider this project has been called for next week. The proposed union will probably control the activities of55 words
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Article90 1938-06-11 15 The lmal trial to select the Sin'janore team to meet Sembiian in the Malaya Cun" Competition on June 18 will be held at the Stadium on Thursday June 16, when the following are requ:3td to attend: Abdul Rahman (M.F.A.k Haji Abdui Rahman I Police*. AziS (M.F.A.t. G. Day90 words
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Article33 1938-06-11 15 Th Annual Athletic Sports of the Malacca Hi*h School will be held today at th School grounds. Mrs G W. Bryant, wife of the Resident Councillor, will distribute the prizes.33 words
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Article23 1938-06-11 15 There will be a spoon shoot for members of the Blnagpore Rifle Association to-day at 2.30 p.m. at Bukit Timah Range.23 words
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Article260 1938-06-11 15 TINE weather favoured the opening of 1 tne Outram school annual athletic Sports yesterday. Events were keenly contested throughout the afternoon, the rival Houses competing vigorously. Champion athlete for the day was Lee Thiam Pub who gained 24 points and Kan AL Low uu.s a close mnuer-up260 words
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Advertisement106 1938-06-11 15 TANGLiN CRICKET The R.A.M.C. beat the Minesweepars ai cricket at Tanglin yesterday by 89 runs. Ba.ting first, the Minesweepers were all out for 56 runs, Brown and Schofield scoring 12 each. Sgt. Major Hyson with four for four and Parrish (2 for 2' bowled well for the Medicals. The Medicals106 words
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Advertisement476 1938-06-11 15 JUST It% MONTHS I QLD! lies getting quite a bis chap now, and his MUe white teeth are beginning to come: through. HLs mother loves to see hi* chewing Alienburys Busies because she knows that they re crisL enough to exercise little teeth and gums, vet, soften qu.to quickly so476 words
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Miscellaneous26 1938-06-11 15 THE TIDES To-day. 10.12 a.m., 8 ft., 9.35 p.m., 8 ft. 9 ins. To-morrow: 10.56 a.m., 8 ft. 2 ins., 10.10 p.m., 9 ft. 2 ins.26 words
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638 1938-06-11 16 TWO TITLE BOUTS ON NIGHT'S CARD Mortell Wins Bantamweight And Abayan Flyweight SOME of the finest boxing seen for a long time was provided at the Happy World last night under the promotion of Mr. Geo. E. Lee, when the semi-final, a flyweight championship638 words
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Article146 1938-06-11 16 London, Friday. rE Wightman Cup tennis match between Britain and America began to-day at Wimbledon. Results (Britain mentioned first):— Miss Stammers bent Miss Marble 3—6. 7—5. 6—3. Miss Scriven lost to Mrs. Wills Moody o—6, 5—7. Miss Stammers was in good form and excelled in smashing in146 words
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Article49 1938-06-11 16 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. In a ten 3-minute round bout at the Bukit Bintang Park to-night, Joe Eagle 9.5», 2 outpointed Jo# Diamond 9.13. The bout lacked thrills. Eagle was generally cautious, but was more on the aggressive, though Diamond fought confidently.49 words
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Article36 1938-06-11 16 Reuter. Denver, Colorado, June 10. jN the first round of the American open golf championship Henry Picard and Jimmy Hines tied with 70. John Rogers was next with 71 and Emery Zimmerman 72.—Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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414 1938-06-11 16 S-LTA Tourney Surprise i THERE was a surprise in the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association championship tournament at the S.C.C. courts yesterday afternoon when Chin Kee Onn, the Malayan singles champion was beaten by Yadi. in straight sets 9—7, 7—5. The Malay played sparkling tennis and414 words
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Article248 1938-06-11 16 FEEN rivalry characterised the annual encounter for the Cinchona Cud j soccer match between the Anatomists and the Biologists at the Medical College ground yesterday when the Anatomists won by 3-1. The result was a fair reflection of the play. At the conclusion of the match.248 words
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Article461 1938-06-11 16 POSITIONS in the S.A.F.A. League -I soccer competitions, revised to dateare as lollows:— FIRST DIVISION Goals P. W. L. D. r. A. Pt Chinese (1) 11 7 2 2 28 13 16 R A.F. (5) 10 5 2 3 32 19 12 RA. (4) 10 6 3461 words
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Advertisement353 1938-06-11 16 Rev. Canon's 20 Years of DUODENAL ULCERS lo many people the thought of a gastri or duodenal ulcer calls up visions of an operation. Yet this drastic step is by no means inevitable, even in cases of long standing ulcers. The Superintendent of the Peace River Block in Canada, The353 words
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Advertisement583 1938-06-11 18 END ASTHMA in 10 -aSfe Stop LOSS OF VIGOUR BANISH SLEEPLESS NIGHTS E&scfcf and HEART STRAIN fjflwJL Asthma sufferers it is now in your power to end V-^l^X-sVaV^pw^^Z^ every attack—no matter how severe—QUICKLY and DEFINITELY. 30 seconds .fteTfaking one Lpaacone tablet, wonderful ease is felt stealing m over you soothing583 words
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Advertisement253 1938-06-11 18 I CHURCH SERVICES Details For The Week-End ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL Sunday. 6.50 am. Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m. Matins. 8.00 a.m. Choral Eucharist. 10.15 a.m. Sunday School. 530 pm. Evensong and SermonPreacher: The Lord Bishop. Weekdays. Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m., Tuesday <St. Barnabas, A.M.) at253 words
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Advertisement311 1938-06-11 18 Straits Chinese Church castor: Rev. Chew Hock Hin. 3.30 p.m., Sunday School. 4.30 p.m. Service of Worship and Holy Communion. Preacher: Rev. Chew Hock Hin. Monday, 8 p.m. Bible Story Telling Class Thursday. 5.30 pm. Prayer meeting. Speaker: Mr. Chiang Poh Geok. Saturday. 8 p.m. Epworth League Election Meeting. PAYA311 words
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Advertisement290 1938-06-11 18 East Coast. Road—Rev. Gob Hood Keng. CHINESE GOSPEL HALL North Bridge Road (Chinese Services) Sunday, 10.30 a.m. Breaking of Bread. 11.15 a.m. Bible Address Speaker: Mr. L. J. Donaldson. 3 p.m. Sunday School. 7.30 p.m. Bible Address. 3peaker: Mr. Oh Teow Suan. Monday, 7.30 p.m. Cantonese Meeting. Thursday, 7.30 p.m.290 words
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Advertisement635 1938-06-11 18 "BETHESDA" Katong, (Junction oi Pennefather and C Road) Sundjw 10.30 a.m. Breaking of h (Malay Service). 4.30 pm. Sunday School and Classes. (j p.m. Gospel Service (in En Speaker: Mr. L. J. Donalds m Monday. 8 p.m. Choir Practice h. Malay). Tuesday, 8 p.m. Gospel Ben Malay I. Speaker: Mr.635 words
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Article, Illustration286 1938-06-11 19 Bj Air Mail) Bombay, June 2. v ones were witnessed I p I hi. s.s. "Conte ftianeah carries Pandit JawaN< hru to Europe was about the Indian shore, "fiande >lataram' v s sun? by Congress v(i it the end of which |t Jmvaharlal-ki-Jai'' were intil286 words
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Article241 1938-06-11 19 (United Press). Lahore, June L Tilt application for leave to appeal U the I'rivv Council in the Skahidganj case came up recently far final hearing before a Full ■rack of the Lahore High Court of the Acting Chief fotiee, Sir James Addison, and Mr. htttice s. Bhide(United Press). - 241 words
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Article441 1938-06-11 19 (United Press). (By Air Mail) Bombay, June 4. THE momentous session of the Executive Council of the AllIndia Muslim League commenced its deliberations on the subject of Hindu-Muslim Unity at the residence of Mr. M. A. Jinnah, President cf the League, at 11 a.m. to-day. When it(United Press). - 441 words
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Article80 1938-06-11 19 (United Press). «TiURMA 168 Reform League" is the name of a new association formed in ThTSue will give to the MS members of the Legislature advice and instructions in the discharge of their duties according to democratic ideas and issue timely warning to the members and(United Press). - 80 words
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362 1938-06-11 19 G.S. Muthukrishnan B. Sc - WAY TO UNITY BLOCKED? —Edited by G.S. Muthukrishnan B. Sc. (United Press). (By Air Mail) way to a settlement of the unity question appears to have been blocked by the deliberations of the Council of the All India Muslim League,(United Press). - 362 words
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Article55 1938-06-11 19 (United Press). (By Air Mail.) Bombay, June 2. THE Bombay Harijan Temple Worship (removal of disabilities) Bill recently passed by the Legislature has received the assent of the Governor-General. The Bombay Government has thereby placed on the Statute Book an important measure for the removal of(United Press). - 55 words
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Article194 1938-06-11 19 (United Press). JIN interesting incident showing how even the Europeans have imbibed the Hindu superstitions and conventions was seen at Lyons Range, the most important centre for business in Calcutta When Messrs. Turner Morrison Co.. built their new premises on the present site in Lyons Range, in(United Press). - 194 words
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Article28 1938-06-11 19 (United Press). Mr. H. K. Kripalani, Chief Secretary to the Sind Govjernment, who has been appointed Chairman of the Bombay Port Trust, is leaving for England shortly.—(United Press).(United Press). - 28 words
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Article26 1938-06-11 19 (United Press). The Board of Management of the Sini Madrasah, Karachi, the premier Muslim educational institution in Sind, has accepted the resignation of Principal Harrison.—(United Press).(United Press). - 26 words
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Article201 1938-06-11 19 (United Press). (By Air Mail.) Karachi, June 5. ANE by one, the non-Congress Pro- vinces in India are opposing the introduction of Federation. Recently, the Punjab Assembly pass- ed a resolution to that effect, and now the Sind Assembly, too. has done the same. The following(United Press). - 201 words
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Article82 1938-06-11 19 (By Air Mail). M_ ShTllong. June 1. R. George Reidshaw. Chief Engineer and Seer- tary to Assam Government in the Public Works Department, died This afternoon a t 3.30 p.m. at the local Welsh Mission Hospital, of high fever Born on Sept. 20, 1887. he entered82 words
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Article56 1938-06-11 19 (United Press). H. E. the Governor-General has given his assent to the Bills passed by the Bombay Legislature, namely the Act to Remove the Disabilities of Harijans in regard to worship in -temples the Act to amend the Bomb3y Primary Education Act of 1928 and the Act to amend the(United Press). - 56 words
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