Morning Tribune, 8 July 1937
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Title Section13 1937-07-08 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL 2.-No. 134. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, July 8, 1937. FIVE CENTS13 words
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Article744 1937-07-08 1 ARAB AND JEWISH STATES TO AKAB n gE FORMED MANDATORY "BUFFER" AREA •HYAL COMMISSION'S DRASTIC NEW K PROPOSALS London, July 7. THFRE can be no question f-Kion or assimilation between the *T wish and Arab cultures. The gult between the races is aldv wide and wiU744 words
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Article72 1937-07-08 1 Wil! De Valera Declare Truce With Labour? Dublin, July 6 THE final position of the election shows 1 Fianna Fail gained 69 seats and all other parties together 69 but as the former total includes the Speaker, Mr. De Valera will have a minority of one and will72 words
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Article29 1937-07-08 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Wednesday. DURING the week ending July for the first time for seven months, Bangkok was free of cases of cholera.29 words
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Article51 1937-07-08 1 strengthened for 12 labourites have b^en returned compared with eight in the last election. But such Labour support will entiUJ drastic amendment of De Valera ii draft constitution and it is widely believed whatever steps at present are taken another general election will b* held within a few months. Reuter51 words
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Article49 1937-07-08 1 Almost Normal Now In Port Of Spain Port of Spain. Julv 7 AFTER a promise made by the Governor A to investigate their grievances practical^ all the oil field workers have returned to work and conditions now are have been charged with inciting to riot. Reuter Wireless49 words
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Article177 1937-07-08 1 Worst Feared Japanese Navy Joins In Search New York, July 7. SINCE 1 p.m. g.m.t. yesterday (6th) no signals have been received from the missing fliers. It is learned from Tokyo that the Japanese Navy has ordered the aircraft carrier K'amoi with full complement of aeroplanes to join177 words
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Article165 1937-07-08 1 Weakening Owing To Reflux Of France? I London, July 7. [THE GYRATIONS of the American dolm lar has aroused considerable interest in T!v>rpipr n PvoVjappre circles to-day, Tho rat« opened at 4,9585 compared with 4 9^fis at the close of yesterday, and ranidW weakened to 4.9665 at which165 words
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Article115 1937-07-08 1 leaders In Provinces To Take Office Wardha. July 7. THE Congress Working Committee has decided that the Congress parties in the mix provices where they obtained a mojority in the recent Indian elections, should accept office. Reuter. An earlier Reuter message dated July 7 stated that although115 words
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Article71 1937-07-08 1 Quoted At Premium Over Dollar Parity London, July 7. FOR the first time In many months Gold •to-day was quo'ed at a penny premium over the Dollar parity. Only 35 bars valued at £98,000 are in the market and owing to the smallness of transaction bullion merchants are reluctant71 words
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Advertisement27 1937-07-08 1 1 ON OTHER PAGES j j Paf e Abduction Case J i Financial News I Franco's Threat 21 J ipoh Race Results 22 League Soccer <•* i J27 words
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Advertisement21 1937-07-08 1 T 111 M POWDERED MILK 1 r- I I WHOLE MILK^ !SATE, CONVENIENT AND PURE. Obtainable Everywhere. DISTRIBUTORS GETZ BROS. CO.21 words
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Article638 1937-07-08 2 INQUEST ON Driver Not Held To Blame e Singapore. Wednesday. BfTING remarks were passed the Singapore Coroner, Mr. [Juarrie, to-day at th<> conclusion of an inquiry into the death of Utfl| Ah Kew. the Cantonese amah who was killed on th e afternoon of June 11,638 words
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Article189 1937-07-08 2 Fine Musical Show At SER Y modem indeed is the Unwersal V mul ical Picture "Top o Thj Town which is the prtiWt attraction <u C oid ol friend.s and new stars combine jn °u hilarious entertainment which rk m what ii declared to be tne189 words
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Article192 1937-07-08 2 Alleged Possession Of Chandu Singapore, Wednesday. ALLEGED to have been found in possession of $2.40Q> worth of non-Gov-eminent chandu, a Chinese todj£_f house runner named Goh Chin Choo was produced before Mr. H. A. Forrer. m the Criminal District Court to-day. According to the evidence led by Mr.192 words
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Article155 1937-07-08 2 To Be Controlled By The State Shanghai, July 7. THE Central Executive Yuen for the first time held a meeting in Ruling yesterday under the presidency of Marshal ChUUIg Kai Shek. The following two resolutions are of particular interest to Chinese in Malaya: 1. The appropriation of $15,000155 words
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Article158 1937-07-08 2 Popular Picture Returns To Alhambra "THE Jungle Princess" which drew I crowded houses to the Capitol when it was first shown in Singapore made a welcome return to the Alhambra yesterday, crowded houses greeting all three shows. With Dorothy Lamour in the lead the 'picture, unlike others depicting158 words
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Article128 1937-07-08 2 Large Audience At 2nd Performance A LARGE audience greeted the second performance of "The First Mrs. Fraser," Mr. St. John Ervine's wellknown play, at the Victoria Theatre last night and there was universal appreciation of a particularly brilliant effort on the part of the Singapore Amateur128 words
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Article301 1937-07-08 2 In Chair At Yesterday's luncheon Singapore, Wednesday. MR. T. M. STONE, the new president ol lfl the Rotary Club of Singapore, who was installed at the dinner meeting held last week, presided for the first time a' the luncheon meeting of the club to-day There was no301 words
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Article78 1937-07-08 2 Firm On Unemployment Returns London, July 6 ON the Stock Exchange the improvement in the international situation and the good unemployment returns Imparted a much more cheerful appearance, prices, in nearly all sections tending higher, especially base metals and other commodity counters though rubbers are still neglected. The78 words
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Article19 1937-07-08 2 Mr. Wilfrid Wesley Lie Ellis, of West Smithfield. London, has been admitted to the freedom of the Basketmakcrs' Company.19 words
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Advertisement111 1937-07-08 2 Kidneys Nusl Clean Out Acids The only way your body can clean out nealth-destroying Acids from your blood Is through nine miUion tiny Kidney tubes or filters, but beware of cheap, drastic, irritating drugs. Weak Kidneys usually aro the real cause of Getting Up Nights. Nervousness, Swollen Ankles, Rheumatism, iiackache,111 words
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Article419 1937-07-08 3 TWO INDIANS ON TRIAI t TT 7 > O Married Woman s Story Singapore, Wednesday. TBE story of an alleged attempted I abduction of an Indian woman named Letchmi by two Indians, ln a house in Tanjon* Pagar Road on the morning of Mar. 19, was419 words
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Article128 1937-07-08 3 Sharp Shooting And Knife Throwing Singapore. Wednesday. "So lons as he can stand he will never starve." This is a remark that has often been paaaed about Gunboat Jack. Since Sunday, the "master of all trades" and Princess Leona have been thrilling hundreds of people of all nationalities128 words
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Article29 1937-07-08 3 Brussels, July 6. The Gordon Bennett Balloon Race w *u> won by Ernest Demuvter. last year's winner who traversed 1,396 kilometres in 1 -Ttvsix hours. Reuter Wireless29 words
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652 1937-07-08 3 CHESS EXPERT GIVES INTERESTING EXHIBITION Only One Of Twenty local Players Won His Game Singapore, Wednesday. i CHESS Exhibition by Mr. L. Steiner Was witnessed by a large crowd of specta tors at the Adelphi Hotel last evening. Mr. Steiner faced 20 boards of local chess players representing various nationalities.652 words
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Article73 1937-07-08 3 Hold Court At Holyrood Palace Rugby, July 7. The King and Queen held court in the Palace of Holyrood House in Edinburgh last night when there were about 500 guests. It was the first time that a court had been held there for more than thirty years73 words
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Article32 1937-07-08 3 Death Of Mr. Arendsteen Blick San Bernardinos, Cal., July 7. Mr Arendsteen Blick, manager of the Royal Dutch Shell Oil Company Sumatra, was killed in a motor car accident here to-day. Reuter32 words
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Article88 1937-07-08 3 Before the Acting Chief Justice in the Ist Court at 11 a.m. S. *****— M. A. Khambaty etc. vs Ruda. Before Mr. Justice Howes in the 3rd Court at 11 a.m. Part heard:— S.26sl36— Zahara Bee binte Mohamed Ka.ssim (w) vs. Shaik Abdul Kader bin Sheik88 words
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Advertisement17 1937-07-08 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5868. SINGAPORE. Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION17 words
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Advertisement35 1937-07-08 3 PARAMOUNT FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES BEST AMERICAN BATTERY From All Dealers Sole Agents: RAHAMIN PENHAS Singapore. .j. .5. l&fi '&m'&fk\ lm* &to{-ss\ l %^w^ xife&l_/ > >^^_- >^l_gy J i»VfIV _____P «*>•'*'•' *^^____r Xv •>:•'•- _?vw£" J^ 'OBTntnRBLE THROUGHOUT mfILPVB 335 words
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Article132 1937-07-08 4 ftUBBEE T** Buyers. »tt JJIJJ 3 J 6 Spot Siers. JtlJ jg Buyers Mill WJ 3 6 May Sellers. Ws »M| Buyers. 9 916 97 16 July Sept. ggjgn,. 1116 -3 6 Buyers. 9% 9V 2 Ji Oct.jDcc. Sellers. 9 4 99 16 's 1 afatafaa. London. July132 words
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Article77 1937-07-08 4 Previous To-day Changs T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 128.29 128.13 —.16 T.T. on Am.'sterdam (closing middle rate). 9.0P8 9.01 13 16 ***** T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) is. 2 15 32 Is. 2 7 16 —132 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 2 23 3277 words
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Article100 1937-07-08 4 Jack Taylor. 28. painter, Market Street, Ellon, Aberdeenshire, and Lomax Chalmers 45. painter. Park Terrace Ellon were killed and two others were injured when a motor-car was involved in a jeaa-on collision with a motor-float ****m cattle about four miles from Th e Great Western Railway Companv announces100 words
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Article147 1937-07-08 4 London, July 7 Previous To-day Cha^ ™.Hll„rc 108 3 110,- +1 Q o kk 33 10', 34- +1V, 1 9 Dunlop Rubber 78 6 ?9 General Electric 36 6 36l7 i/ -wuS' Imperial Chemical Industries 15 q' 7 i/ 150 kg x imperial Tobacco 381 y 389147 words
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Article17 1937-07-08 4 Previous To-day Chang. Spot (afternoon closing price) £262 V_ 265 +2V_ Forward £262 265 +317 words
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Article46 1937-07-08 4 RUBBER New York. July 6 Previous To-day Change 2°°5 Steady Steady a P° i Buyers. 19 > 4 19^ T le Sellers. 19a,. 19% No imWmW*. Bayers. m 2 \Sg Change KV **ers. 195 8 19% Tone Quiet Strong SP™ 57' 2 59U +13,446 words
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Article125 1937-07-08 4 Whole Population Rendered Istanbul, June 10. TWO women, one man and a child were 1 burnt to death, 15 people were seriously injured. 120 houses were reduced to ashes and the entire population rendered homeless i n a fire which wholly destroyed the village of Tossia. in Eastern125 words
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Advertisement68 1937-07-08 4 I ~-=T THE YOKOHAMA (B&k SPECIE BANK, LTD. WiflT Established in 1880) >®^S^*_v/ Capital Subscribed (Fullv i qh_^^ sim m Pa,duP Ymmm J m U*J 111 Reserve Fund y 130.900.000 W **ltl I I^ll Head Office: YOKOHAMA INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS. UM Of Profit* RAISES place. ■n*..r«„c«*68 words
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Article1513 1937-07-08 5 e( l Fraser and Cq& Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Broker* Singapore, July 7. 6 p.n Fraser co. L.yaii ac uvau Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 6 6 6 9 6 4V-2 6 9 4 AmP at J^hnnti' 37 386cd 376 39 Cc \i A am Kunibang1,513 words
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Article231 1937-07-08 5 Messrs. Fraser Co's Report Tin at midday was $131.00. up $2.50. The London Stock Exchange ycsteraay M reported as being quiet but staues i general appeared to be marKcd up. ccoi-dum to our cables the tin Share iark:t in London was more active and igher prices were bid231 words
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132 1937-07-08 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPU, N. V. incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1824. Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1,000,000 Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONGH President M. TAUDIN132 words
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Advertisement61 1937-07-08 5 L OVERSEA CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAR if BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or importlilt documents) in SAFE BOXES D our VAULTS at CHINA 3UILDING, CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and )NLY YOU can have access to hese safe boxes, so that61 words
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Advertisement229 1937-07-08 6 I O CKI V -vi kimjoy t fi *lmm\ Voull Say TOH'ING! I _y^___?? -i j {W^fjf UNIVERSAL'S BIG MUSICAL L IT'S Hi** AT i'• I h. i .STARS! jfr-» J __CC_T^J fAmifli /_^DO«is noian. .r.EORCf jTß^mLfr il yj l-lkliS. P^MWfHr.HUOMHUmO! *_»#_K>^_l ml'Vg. GUIGOBVUAIOff OiRfUW j J _U___i I _Ky229 words
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Advertisement173 1937-07-08 6 £_^_s__-3EW- AST NICHT 6 15 9 15 A SACA OF THOSE WHO SERVE! LvriKH SPFARTNG VERSION OF THE BRILLIANT FRENCH FILM '"mifBS^ITH THF FASCINATING CONTINENTAL ST\R i> HER ORIGINAL AND SUCCESSFUL ROLE _L\d BUBEAU" MARTA LABARR CHARLES OLIVER mßmmmmmmmmßßßnmßßßmWßßßmmwmm Aiu U .i in mmmmmßßmmmmßmßßmmtjmFJUST THE KIND OF ENTERTAINMENT FOR YOU!173 words
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Article132 1937-07-08 7 Sequel To Bribery Allegations Bv Woman Paris IS ilk a tions made in court n Tilleze. a 70-year-old the Minister of the Interior. M. rm< y, ar.d M. Langeron, peruave decided that in fuadminlstration will not members of the uublio. alleged that in order 'o stolen jewellery132 words
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Article, Illustration54 1937-07-08 7 Gottlieb, of Vienna, has invented a device fta an aid to swimmin?. in the form of a nair fit ihots tun small metal R.ia. i thr same nrineipal as Quel > They enable the nearer Ie afloat with very littl c movement. A bather is teen in the water wearing54 words
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Article100 1937-07-08 7 Insulin Cures !n Certain v__.ases New York treatment for demi new being given in a aital ho^mtals in Canada, Dr. C. H. Best. Proft th University of Tore co-discoverer of Insul u ■rick Grant Bantln insulin for ment; ed while on a visit to C Lifornia being nded100 words
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Article90 1937-07-08 7 losion Wrecks A Barber's Shop ti/INnrwr r_E_2___ ns Seine E Marno. N T ES and bottles of oer I burled into the street b explosion which occurred in a hairdress r's shop here. Fortunately no clients m i tary attendant on duty Fer- Bry, was badly wounded about90 words
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Article321 1937-07-08 7 New Books For Issue On Saturday THE undernoted newly added non--1 fiction and fiction works will be ready for issue a" Raffles Library on Saturday:— Myself a Player. Illustrated, Lena Ashwell: Crowning the King: An Account of 'he Corcnation Ceremonies, of George Vl's Liie. his homes and palaces.321 words
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Article195 1937-07-08 7 League Of Anti-Marxists AN attempt to form q "Right Front' ol all anti-Marxisl parties "to defend I liberty and republican Institutions Bj menaced by the Communis* ty- 1 I- b ing made by If. Jacqi f ler Communist dmi now N dent of the Paity Populair. FYan- I195 words
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Article154 1937-07-08 7 I Turkish Capital Bans Midnight Music Ankara. Turkey. HEAVY penalties for noisy or rude be-j haviour in public are provided in a new decree issued by the Municipality of Ankara in an effort to mak- the Turkish capit.il clean, orderly and QUict. According to the new edict, citizens cf154 words
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Advertisement77 1937-07-08 7 lights: CTION! i jtulonsy, U the bitter;. CAPITOL.. ShortIy j ■■••«W»-__^____'- wammmmrmm.m*mr+mm.wr+m-*mm ID O. SELZN DK, I ot "DINNER AT EI( "_>AVII) great NOW TOPS THEM ALL IN in the PERFECT TECH COLOR Opening To-morrow PAVILION M '.____> H»_ f*\ f-l «S__i_ __Sb_l_l^S^__^^^ :2j*_ a_i 'm _i i_™_J ____C_PPlP'__^^tmwß-_I ___ll^^_^_Sr_^Plvi77 words
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Article205 1937-07-08 8 SURVEY PILOTS' VIEWS No Difficulties Are Likely London, July 7. many ItlegraaM of tmmgntmUUmu *R lev,, beea iccelre. hy the eesanuwtfen ef the two Byiag boats whick have _m4c (he first eretsing t_ th,. Atlantic ky Buwkte aircraft, including ;i message to sack from thr Air Minister,205 words
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Article145 1937-07-08 8 Japan Wants Reduction Of Tariff Rates Shanghai. July 7. IMR Kawagoe Japanese Ambassador iVI to China, called on Mr. Hsu Mo duel of the Political Department of the Foreign Ministry on July 5 and sug- ted to the latter thai If China conted to the reduction of tariff145 words
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Article228 1937-07-08 8 German Explorers Find In Brazil I Berlin. TWO new rivers has been discovered In the heart of the Brazilian jun- PTle by a German expedition which has now returned from a journey up the Jury River through Brazilian Guyana The expedition was the first to make this228 words
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Article, Illustration88 1937-07-08 8 Japan's Crown Prince At Aldershot In front of Prince Chichibu in this picture is General Sir Francis Gathorne- Hardy, Commander-in-Ch.ef at Aldershot. (Planet News) Prince Chichibu of Japan made a private visit to Aldfrshot Camp, Hampshire, and watched a display by the Queens Bavs. now a mechanised regiment. A special88 words
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Article58 1937-07-08 8 Aix-Les-Bains. I ORD Baldwin's many admirers in Aix- Les-Bains, where h e is often a visitor, have sent him a gift of wild flowers as a token of their affection. The flowers wild orchids, lilies of the valley and Gentians— were especially picked during th s weekend on58 words
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Advertisement96 1937-07-08 8 /aßcstiD I V/ltbe llforld M m LmmW UU ,:7 !VIODELS LATEST '^L_________ r> W Jf RRmW Th€ nPW PILOT P ens wiU impress you as Ir 1 K*f_____J previous impressive record of these pens. /•>' I l/flMwlw Paten* vacuum tilling method increases 4' ll uljjffl tipped point and non-corrodibi« solid96 words
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Article333 1937-07-08 9 TRANSFER OF CAPITAL foreigners Buying Property HRRWR, Bahamas. June 10. rV vflON in Great Britain and the I United States is bringing prosperity to the Bahamas Prom the early days of blockade inf in the Civil War. through profitable years of bootlegging __rin_ the Prohibition period333 words
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Article, Illustration51 1937-07-08 9 After escaping from an autogyro crash, 73-year-old Mr. J. A. McMullen of Hanworth, near London, has taken up flying again This time he is piloting a B.A. "Swallow" light plane. Mr. McMullen recently had a remarkable escape when the autogyro he was piloting hit a tree and was wrecked. (Planet51 words
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Article236 1937-07-08 9 Death Of Famous Woman Player PLOOM has been cast over golfing cir- cles by the sudden death at Tumbeny, Ayrshire, of Miss Ursula Bridget Newell. famous woman golfer and England's youngest magistrate. She was within two months of her 26th birthday. Immediately her death was annour.ced. play in236 words
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Article251 1937-07-08 9 German Petition Will Be Heard Next Year Windhoek, June 10. MR. G. P. Courtney Clarke, secretary for South West Africa, is visiting London. He will represent the Territory at the meeting of the League Mandates Commission in Geneva next month, and will present the annual report. During251 words
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Article64 1937-07-08 9 Village Celebrates 17 Golden Weddings Brussels. SEVENTEEN golden weddings were celebrated in the village of Montigny-Le-Tilleul. near Charleroi. The odest couple— the Rousseaux family—were married hi 1877. Four of the couples were married in 1887. the others earlier. Th« event Is a record for the district and a"64 words
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Article108 1937-07-08 9 Designed By An 1 Englishman Bombay. A "GUEST VILLAGE" is to be built near his palace by the Maharajah of Patiala (Sir Bhupinder Singh), famous as a natron of cricket in India. It is understood that the designer of the village is an Englishman. The village is Intended108 words
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Article134 1937-07-08 9 South African's Flight Johannesburg MR. Starkey Howe, well-known in South Africa as an autogyro exp< rt, is planning a flight in such a machine to London His autogyro, "Anna." has been at Pretoria for several months undergoing repairs and an overhaul. Now he has brought134 words
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Article82 1937-07-08 9 Best Fighting Craft In World FLYING trials have begun, it is disclosed by the Air Ministry, of a new type of fighting 'plane, which is an improvement on the Gloster Gladiator, considered to be one of the world's best fightmg aircraft. The machine, which is at the Glos'er82 words
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Advertisement94 1937-07-08 9 I __k IB Fiat s A singapore I OH I HP OHV MS lft!\_m Iflfl I M p gallon K^^^^K Iflfl I The "Ballila" 10 48 HP &W& W&s*m^Nm II I I engine Consumption 40 iW^m I II I l VTI Mar \__lw fl I I I I 5 194 words
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262 1937-07-08 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Thursday, July 8, 1937, LONG-DISTANCE FLIGHTS r V\IK lead news stories Of yesterday's paper dealt with aviation one retarding the frantic search which is bring made for the American aviatrix, Miss Amelia Barhart, and her navigator, Capt. Noonan, and Hie second with the success of the official262 words
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754 1937-07-08 10 Second World Economic Conference is Being Planned ij n-j: two yean ol ragu« hinting a th,. necessity for such a move, stepi being actively taken for the -*ta« hmenl In the near future of tin nd World Bconomic Oonlerenre whose duty It will be to signpost the road to world754 words
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Article, Illustration18 1937-07-08 10 .■-I, 'ne new Argsmißt -t.troyer "San Hs-tensfe !TSK2tt M Ipi^e? r N^s) ShiPyardS at c fr**«* by Madame18 words
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Article92 1937-07-08 10 MR. JOHN HANDS, formerly chairn.ar. of the Selangor Asiatic Unemployment Committee, is returning to Malr-yi Horn hom? leave to-day. He is a passenger by the N.Y.K. line r Yasukuni Maru. due to-day at daybreak, and will leav e for Kuala Lumpur by the night mail train.92 words
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Article59 1937-07-08 10 The Police Band will play the following programme at the Botanic Garder/ to-day (Thursday beginning at 5.3'J pm.: March. "The Menin Road". Guitarist: Overture. "Light Cavalry". Supp, 1 Se'ect'on. "Up with the Lark." Braham; Vf.ife "Dreamy Devon". Evans: Pot Pourri. "A Musical Switch" Alford; Characteristic. "The Parade of59 words
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Article534 1937-07-08 11 QUESTION OF RACES "Inter-Mixing Unthinkable" Berlin, June 10. frtHrUEfl separation of black and I white peoples would be insisted upon in any German colony This is one of the main points made in a book by Dr. Reinho.d Scl" entitled -Cameroon in which are reviewed some534 words
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Article, Illustration54 1937-07-08 11 Thousands of children were given a pre-^view of the Royal Air Force Pageant when a final rehearsal for the display took place at Hendon Aerodrome. An Air Force man gives a running commentary for the benefit of a tiny spectator who apparently discovered that lying down avoided a crick in54 words
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Article225 1937-07-08 11 Pedestrians To Blame In Most Cases CHALLENGING the statement made] in his report that pedestrians are themselves to blame for 83.5 per cent, of the casualties they suffer bi accidents with moving vehicles, a letter of protest has been sent by the Pedestrians' Association to Sir Philip Game,225 words
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Article131 1937-07-08 11 Ancient Amphitheatre Found Rome, June 10. AN ancient amphitheatre built in the time of the Roman Emperor Domitian, has been brought to light in Rome. The demolition of old houses in Pizza Navona have revealed the ruins of the "Stadium of Domitian," as the archeologists have decided to131 words
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Article72 1937-07-08 11 Hopes Of Rescue Now Fading New York. July 7. THE flickering hopes roused by the numerous radio messages alleged to have been picked up from Amelia Earhart are now fading, upon investiga'ion. A report yesterday af'ernoon from Galveston 'that the U.S. cutter Itasca had sighted Miss Earharfs plane72 words
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Article68 1937-07-08 11 Hired To Beggars To Rouse Sympathy Vienna. A "CHILD market," where beggars were supplied with children hired by the day, has been raided by the Vienna police Begging, it had been discovered, proved far more profitable when "parents" could exhibit a starving child to passersby. The hiring fee68 words
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Article50 1937-07-08 11 "Shopping" For Labrador Expedition Helsinki FREE prominent explorers and scientists are to leave here for London on the first stage of a scientific research expedition to Labrador. They are Professors V. Tanner, H. Kranck and Dr. I. Hustich They intend completing their equipment for the expedition in London.50 words
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Article211 1937-07-08 11 Reassuring View In Commons London, July 1. THE plenary meeting of the non-inter-i ion committee has now been called ty. In his reply to a question ise of Commons the Foreign Mr. Ef' mi. added that the policy ol the British Government rernained as explained in211 words
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Article51 1937-07-08 11 Belligerent Rights Or Trade Bar Paris, July 7. GENERAL Franco, the insurgent leader, has sent to the powers a note demanding recognition as a belligerent under international law, according to the Havas correspondent in Salamanca. General Franco threatens to close the economic door on powers refusing the demand.-51 words
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Article, Illustration134 1937-07-08 12 A new experiment in racial service, aiding cultural influences to the normal ?menities of Miiblie-house. was inaugurated, when the Oxford University Drama* i" Society^ _.av: evening performance of Shakespeare'^ "Twelfth Night" at the Downham Tavern, on the Lorn County Council's Downham Housing E-tatp. The performance was134 words
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Article, Illustration169 1937-07-08 13 rul-eri and twelve yaehti, inch: flip? on e entered by Crown Prince Olaf of Norway, are taking part in the InKr national Coronation Regatta which has opened at Torqaay, Devonshire. Th? a -sembly of craft is the biggest in the memory of Torbay yachtsmen. Photo shows169 words
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Article, Illustration2865 1937-07-08 14 Martians and men -bitter, original uncompromising and powerful Novel for Chemists and Scientists -throwing our human Cross-purposes into high Relief- An Autobiography -work of an intelligent and highly skilled Craftsman. bv IL O. Wells Star Begotten 1 (Chatto an d Hindus tid.) The Happier Kden Beat2,865 words
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Advertisement39 1937-07-08 15 4 V FOR j Economic Buying i VISIT Tajjmalial Store j LEADING SILK MERCHANTS j 23. HIGH ST. tl_ j; j Ladies Hairdresserf j MAISON PERM Stamford Road. J t I TeL: 4611 J MAISON MARIE 1 Victoria Street39 words
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Advertisement264 1937-07-08 15 Ta an nisi y shopping* i m\ mr— m~ _r BOOKSHOP 1 STATIONER "Every Adult Should Study This 1 Work MONTHS READING for 40 cts. THE ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF F-S-, SEXUAL KNOWLEDGE fS_E____ ______*t-_£ hv nrc rw.fi*- ht.li This fe on, y possible by the strong Dy Drs. Costler, Willy and264 words
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Advertisement458 1937-07-08 16 i mm Z— a__«_««^*_S_F *-WI ~55 ■___Li_Q _H____^^^________^ mm\ _________l____!_^^____ta_____J n,, ""n _______l_______r^^i_______________________r BY F&OandBRiTISH INDIAUNES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. Dae Doe Toana«e Spore. Toooage S^pore, RATPUTANA 17.000 July 16 NALDERA 16,000 Sept. 10 RANPURA 17 000 July 30 CARTHAGE 15,000 Sept. 24 •BURDWAN 6070 July 31 'BANGALORE 6 000458 words
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Advertisement549 1937-07-08 16 ~w} J^^>M TO FRENCH PORTS V ANnn Fnr Mirseilles Havre Antwerp Dunkirk July 13 t C^TOURAnT M FoTMarfeUles: Ns^St Nazaire Bordeaux Ju^y 23 DALNY For Marseilles. Havre. ffJJJP* Sire Bordeaux Aug ?n S CAP St. JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Aug. 20 j OUTWARDS. S (from Marseilles) j549 words
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Article116 1937-07-08 17 KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: WBt, Bertha. Lc' Crow, P.W.D. Grab, No. 1. P.W.D. Hoppars Nos. 4. 5, 6 and 7, Dredger Tembakul. Bullmouth. Oil Wharf: H.M.S. Herald. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Keppel Harbour: Kind's Dock: Simnia. No. 1 Dock: Gemas. No. 2 Dock: Batak. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE116 words
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Article585 1937-07-08 17 The Importance Of Foreign Orders AN important addition to the fleet of the Burmah Oil Co.. Ltd.. of Glasgow, London and Rangoon, was made i recently when the motor tanker Yenangyaung was launched from Messrs. Swan, i Hunt r and Wuiham Richardson and i Co.'s yard, Wallsend.585 words
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Advertisement274 1937-07-08 17 mMmmm 111 BXS PHILP LltfE lincorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. i Dae bails. I MARFTTA JUly 31 AUg. 4 $*K_£ Au 30 Sept. 4 opecial cheap round trip "tickets trom Singapore to Australia issued at the lollowing ratfca. nr First Class passengers may trailer at Singapore. Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne274 words
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Advertisement137 1937-07-08 17 IV. Y. M. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said. Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. "HAKUSAN MARU" July 8 s.s. HARUNA MARU July 22 S.S. "KATORI MARU" Aug 5 s.s. "KASHIMA MARU" Aug. 19 Kales to Ist Class 2nd class137 words
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Miscellaneous207 1937-07-08 17 SpOsSTINTELLICENCE STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES Pqjj PER DATE" AND TIME Merkus July 8 8 a.m. ;pa Aik Soon 8 9 a.m. rang Kedah *10 am ng t Karapara 8 3 p.m. lca (North) Except Western rlaaa and Western States of p p m U.S.A. t Karapara 8 3 p.m. ma r207 words
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Miscellaneous165 1937-07-08 17 AIR MAIL DESPATCHES Australia, New Zealand. Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas, closing 10 p.m. today. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Internal Air Service 6 a.m. Saturday. Hongkong, Carton, Shanghai, *Kobe, Manila and U.S.A.: Imperial, closing 10 p.m. Saturday. Penang, Siam. Burma, India, Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, E. and S. Africa, Great] Britain.165 words
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Miscellaneous18 1937-07-08 17 MAIL DELIVERED Th Air Mail (Netherlands) despatched irom Singapore on June 30 wis delivered :i London on Tuesday18 words
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Article180 1937-07-08 18 Sea Dispute Drags On Washington, June 10. A ska dispute which has lasted 18 years la now in sight ol settlement, as a if.ull of ii decision by the United states Benatte On Peb. 10. 1919 two American ships collided with a Gibraltar coal bulk in180 words
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Article, Illustration46 1937-07-08 18 H i the Qaeen pud i ssurprise it la t f, exhibition of Coronation Robes al the Royal School of Needlework. Kensington, London. Tbe Queen i en irltb Mr A. Penn. Chairman of Ihe Exhibition Committee, daring her iv.it to the exhibition. (Topical F re** J.46 words
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Article57 1937-07-08 18 "Bcs: Safeguard Against" War A BI l M Ltions as n feguard was Dui hi ol Atholl peakth Union sufl tel would help i i further and the i*ecenl i i i Gr< Britain tl rig] dl whol< heart d h Duche .1 Commute tn, ,ld- J mprun57 words
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Article113 1937-07-08 18 £1,500,000 To Clean Up Lahore Bombay. A DRAMATIC scheme costing £1,500 000 has been drawn up by the munlclnistration of Lahore, often des- i he world's dirtiest city."' ill be raised and a special tax imposed to meet the great| iditure of the scheme, which Willi tread over113 words
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Article112 1937-07-08 18 For Civil Servants Twice A Week nbul AT leas* two '-fish days" a week, it n Is recommended by the Turkish Government, should in future be organised at 'the canteens of all official departments in the Turkish Civil SerI vice days will be used to popularise 'Turkish 'Uorik,"112 words
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Article186 1937-07-08 18 Abyssinia Orders Received Rome Juni the conquest ol Abyssinia bv i 1 given sn unexpected atimu h African exports a< a tim the volume of trade be; ween I. South Africa has declined to a tl 1934 figures. u Ui While meat exports to Italy fn Union186 words
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Article90 1937-07-08 18 Ceyion Names Railway Engine Colombo IN engine has been named after il King by the Ceylon Oovernmcnt Railway. The "King George VI" has just mace its first official run very satisfactory. and has fulfilled all that its design. had expected of it. Two steel plates were inscribed l90 words
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Advertisement51 1937-07-08 18 «'*Xr"^_B_i *'_i.> '<■»'•• .i___3«»*— •*'/v> > aV <**-' v_w m s_^^^^^^s M ___x a_v _p^^ &&»l\ _r^ t^rf- l\fll Fi <-> •.■-vJfa J Ms -->*-__l v M__| M j; l^^^_^3i i_^i ft_v_*^lx t A_^*to ft.*'X- < -i|MSMMy»|MMM^^^^^^---^ j^sbi. >______g*-.^. < l_*jy M I «>Ak_R fl I W H WdR wR51 words
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Article, Illustration208 1937-07-08 19 FRASER COMPANY. and _*»nt!v inspected a nimber of these Queens Nurses at <> ufen 5*2 Palace \ZZn IV. n connection with th_ jubilee eats Buckingham Faiac m. m J^^ rf iilrict Nursin g this week. She is al me v Servire Bad-c .n Miss Margaret Dennis Jones srpn P!» n,n208 words
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Article145 1937-07-08 19 Caught Trying Out New Gadgets Zagreb. Yugoslavia. A GANG of three men who claim to be inventors of many new tools for burglars and arms for gangsters has been rounded up by the police here. Aldar Horvat, Alojs Chujesh, and Leopold Kaiser told the police that they had145 words
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Article427 1937-07-08 19 Reindeer Travel 3,000 Miles Ottawa. THE five-year trek of 3.000 reindeer 1 across Canada from Alaska to the Northwest Territories has proved successful. This spring, it is now announced 1 000 fawns were born in the herd. Behind this bare statement lies a stciy of great heroism and427 words
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Advertisement19 1937-07-08 19 ANCHOR BEER Brewed and bottled in Singapore by the ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY CO., LTD. SOLE AGENTS: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD.19 words
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Miscellaneous755 1937-07-08 20 Ton THE RADIO i 4 BRITISH EMPIRE onm**** ncll _r 705 om Talk on Current French PROGRAMME ft cjreek by Mr Apostolls. a. IK m^4UI P«. Cc_icert Relayed from 'I r *i remission <•• '••"•> ».,«.'< Ml 1391 n..l- («M1 '"'?'j Bor* .UX h Events __r_is.?s _^«5T225 &Sras ss st;755 words
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Miscellaneous556 1937-07-08 20 +1 PROGRAMME OF B, M. B. c j Singapore Station On 225 Metres S I TO-DAY arranged for the b.b.c. Male vv Chorus, and produced in the _*?> I GOO pm.:-Chinese Music, Teochew Studios of the British Broadccustin??! Dramas -Gramophone Records) poration. L Fourth of the series of Teochew r_Bo556 words
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Article500 1937-07-08 21 Demand For Belligerent Rights Paris. July 7 CEXERAL Franco, the insurgent leader, has sent to the powers a note deLanding recognition as a belligerent international law, according to the Havas correspondent in Salamanca < U Franco threatens to close the' fconornic door on powers refusing the500 words
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Article, Illustration84 1937-07-08 21 i ,ic nf rases of horses ailments are dealt with at th e L.M.S. horse HU .Hums at WiUesden. London, b a special staff. At these sanitas inl The horses receive careful nursing, including mud baths and speriu! i ets On an average 80 cases a week are dealt with84 words
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Article253 1937-07-08 21 Bonus For Large Families Proposed Paris, June 10. SUBSTANTIAL reductions in many branches of income tax are proposed in a new plan by the French Socialist Party for income tax reform which has just been published here. Taxation on income has been reduced to three heads under the253 words
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857 1937-07-08 21 Markets Generally Content To lie Quiet —Says Messrs Fraser Co's Report fRASER and Co's weekly report on the shar e market, dated July 6 > states:— In the absence of any startling deve)pments either in the political or nancial situations, markets for r857 words
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Article215 1937-07-08 21 Results Of Coronation Essay Contest (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Monday. The results of the Coronation essa> competition organised by the Lanka Stores and open to all students of English Schools are as follows. A. Div.: 1, Miss. Anne John (Convent of Holy Infant Jesus), 2. Mis* Nellie215 words
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95 1937-07-08 21 The Singapore Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Assn. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Wednesday noon. Buyers. Sellers. x Tone of market: Easier after quiet. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet oV_»d. i per lb. New York Spot Sheet U.S. cts. 19' r per lb. i No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases J (F.0.8. July) 81%95 words
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Article18 1937-07-08 21 I Renong Tin Dredging Co., Ltd.-^No. 2 dredge, 437.83 piculs, No. 3 dredga 506.48 piculs.18 words
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Article1564 1937-07-08 22 Eastern Ally Drops Out Of Race (From Oar Own Reporter j Ip.,h. Wednesday THE fetal tmi holding this afternoon for tbe second day of the Perak Turf Clab'l Summer mfetm B It had rained in the morning and there ww laattnael drlssle midday after which it cleared1,564 words
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Article34 1937-07-08 22 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Cox of Bar-ton-on-Sea. Hants, will celebrate their golden wedding shortly. Mr. Cox was' formerly on the staff of The Times of London for 47 years and retired in 192634 words
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Article181 1937-07-08 22 BRITISH GOLF OPEN Leading Five All Americans London, July A LL the notable players have qualified A tor the British golf open champioship. Tlie qualifying scor e was 157 The first five qualifiers are all Arr.encans. Scores of the leaders were. Sarazen 71—141; Nelson 71— 1# Snead 70—142; Locke (the181 words
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Article126 1937-07-08 22 LINDRUM INMAN Billiards Experts Coming To Singapore 1 UORACE Lindrum and Melbourne Ir, man the well-known snooker i_ billiards players, will arrive in Sag. pore in a few days and give an __tt bition at the Singapore Cricket Club ei Wednesday next at 6.45 p.m. Members wishing to reserve seats126 words
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Article98 1937-07-08 22 Ladies' Singles Final This L Afternoon Singapore. Thursday [THERE was no play in the S.L.T A I lawn tennis championships at the S.C.C. yesterday owing to rain and yesterdays ties will be played off this afternoon, as follows: Men's Doubles (semi-final* Loon Chong and Huck98 words
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Article30 1937-07-08 22 Before h e left the Home Office Jj John Simon made an order, perm t era Sunday cinematograph lenterta.: in the borough of Sutton and Chearr. the usual conditions. li30 words
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Miscellaneous24 1937-07-08 22 The Tides TO-DAY: 11.24 a.m., 8 ft. 7 ins p.m.. 10ft. ,J TO-MORROW: 12 .05 p.m.. 8 ft M 11 .15 p.m., 10ft. 21ns.24 words
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Article771 1937-07-08 23 MALAYS DRAW WITH CRICKET CL UB FIRST DIVISION SOCCER mOne Alt, But S.C.C. I Deserved To Win I Singapore, Wednesday. Ll THE S V.C. and the Malays drew B I I—l «n their First Division fix- lu re en the Padang this eyening- Jhe Malavs scoring in the first ses-771 words
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Article576 1937-07-08 23 Arranged By The R. S. Y. C Singapore, Wednesday k ROWING Regatta has been arranged -tt for those members of the Royal Singapore Yacht Club who are not goins, in the interport crews to Batavia The main item will be Junior-Senioi Fours, heats of which will be rowed576 words
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Article111 1937-07-08 23 Programme For Saturday Afternoon l ADY Thomas has kindly consented «to present the prizes at th e conclusion of the Singapore A. A. A. sports on the S.C.C. Padang on Saturday afternoon. The programme of events will be as follows: 3 p.m.— loo yards sprint. 3.10111 words
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Article70 1937-07-08 23 16 Players To Attend On Friday THE following players have been invited 1 to attend at the Anson Road Stadium on Friday, in readiness to play, if selected, against Johore: F. M. Adam, CD. Kronenburg, Chua Boon Lay. Sarip, Abdul Rahman, Yew Leng, Seng Quee, Hor Khoon, Lye70 words
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Article112 1937-07-08 23 S. C.C. Lawn Bowls Championship singles and doubles the ties for next week in the lawn bow;s tournament at the S.C.C. will be placed as follows: MONDAY: Capt. E. R. Maples vs. A. Ferguson; T. B. Rogers vs. H. GilcK. A. Brown and A. B. Jordan vs D. Phillip. i112 words
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Article174 1937-07-08 23 Singapore v. Selangor This Week-End > IT is understood that A. C. Growder I-s and Evan Wong are unable to travel I to Kuala Lumpur for the inter-state cricket match between Selangor and Singapore this week-end. It is further understood that L. A. C. Evans has been invited174 words
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Article139 1937-07-08 23 S'pore Championships This Week-End »kl!____-__ SS SBA men s Junior singles tournament will be Saved at the Clerical Union, Haw-Par Hall tliis week-end, as follows- Saturday at 2.15 p.m.: Ong Kwee Wah vs Ahmad Mattar, Thio elk Swee vs William Goh, Ong Seong Kang vs _JJuav Keng x Ann139 words
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Article36 1937-07-08 23 I Sir George Gillett. Commissioner for the Special Areas, has informed Sun derland Corporation that h e to make a grant of one-third to the estimated cost of £45,000 for a new fish Quay at Sunderland36 words
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Advertisement27 1937-07-08 23 GILBEY'S INVALID PORT A rich and mellow wine with a delicious flavour for all occasions. No better value obtainable everywhere. Invaluable as a tonic. ■n__^| po SA.27 words
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Article, Illustration35 1937-07-08 24 A Malay lakes it with his h4»d (Tribune) An Incident in the came. .(Tribune;. An attack aa tha B.CC. gaal. (Triaane). An attack o n the Malay goal. (Tri bune).35 words
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Article255 1937-07-08 24 Death Of Roman Catholic Singapore, Wednesday. WE much regret to record the death cf the Rev. Father Pierre Emil Ruaudel. of the Church of the Holy Family. Singapore, which occurred aboui 11.15 last night. Father Ruaudel was a much lovrd priest, who had been 39 years in Malaya,255 words
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Article125 1937-07-08 24 Van Zeeland To Proceed With His Inquiries London, July 7. IN the House of Commons to-day the 1 Prime Minister. Mr. Neville Chamberlain said that he had conferred with M. Van Zeeland. the Premier of Belgium with reference, to the results of the latter's conversations with Mr. Roosevelt125 words
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Article119 1937-07-08 24 Royal Prerogatives lost Stockholm. July 6. 5Y marrying a commoner to-day. Prtnci Charl< b, aephei of the K. Sweden lost his whole prerogatJ I Swedish royalty although the K3n« sanctioned the marriage. By the striking gesture of his brother in-law. the King oi the Belgians wiv119 words
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111 1937-07-08 24 PREMIER'S ESCAPE Public Thanks For Dr. Salazar Lisbon, July 5 THE Premier, Dr. Salazar, appeared a window and thanked the crowd of 20.000 which demonstrated their thanksgiving at his escape from assassination when visiting a chapel. It is revealed that a bomb connected with a 300 yard cable had been111 words
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Article52 1937-07-08 24 Dark Blues Win By Seven Wickets London, July T. OXFORD won the inter-Varsity matcu against Cambridge by 7 wickets. At close of play yesterday the scores were: Oxford 267. Cambridge 167 for 9. Reuter cables to-day's scores s follows: Cambridge 173. f Oxford 160 for 3 (Barton 7452 words
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