Morning Tribune, 27 April 1938
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Title Section13 1938-04-27 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 3.— No. 74. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. April l>7, 1938. FIVE CKNTS13 words
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Article, Illustration328 1938-04-27 1 PETROL TEA DUTIES The Budget Speech IN l\< Kl W OF fiD IN INCOME-TAX. BRINGING THE FIGURE TO 5S 6D A THE POUND WAS DISCLOSED IN IHI BUDGET SPEECH OF SIR JOHN <jr\TO\ YESTERDAY ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE FOR THE NEXT FINAN- x vi 14 398.000 AND328 words
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Article104 1938-04-27 1 A ntil -Nazi Move In Britain Berlin, Tuesday, THE British Ambassador has notified the Government that German visitors to Britain after May 21 will be required to comply with visa regulations, thus abolishing the existing agreement under which such obligation is waived. The reasons for the action have aroused muchReuter - 104 words
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Article125 1938-04-27 1 Hankow, Wednesday. ACCORDING to a foreign report from Taierchwanß, th« Chinese offensive on the as a shock to Japan. The Japanese offensive on the southeast has also been halted. Taking advantage of this, the Chinese are said to be preparing a counter-offensive on this front. A Japanese spokesman125 words
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Article146 1938-04-27 1 lIM Tirana, Tuesday. yNLESS there is a last-minute change in the plans, there will be no reliious ceremony at the wedding to-mor-w of King Zog of Albania and Countess Jjeraldme Apponyi. daughter of the late Steuart of New York, owing to me difference in their religions.Reuter - 146 words
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Article56 1938-04-27 1 London. Tuesday. inl Me <""on with the neus indicating that counJ *nandonment of plans connectin. the for «iation of a buffer Pod, Router is authoritatively "•»^<l that no communication on subject has been received by «>le quarters in London, verted by a hi*h authority »>e Malayan Government still56 words
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284 1938-04-27 1 LONDON TUESDAY. DEEP NATIONAL INTEREST IN THE POSITION OF THE BRITISH AIR MINISTRY WAS REFLECTED IN THE COMMONS TO-DAY, WHEN EARL WINTERTON REPLIED TO A LENGTHY PRIVATE NOTICE QUESTION BY MR. MONTAGUE. Karl Winterton explained that the party of experts now visiting theReuter - 284 words
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Article57 1938-04-27 1 Bangalore, Mysore, Tuesday. THIRTY-TWO were killed and 48 seriously wounded when the police fired on a crowd of 19,000 attending a Congress Meeting at Kidursswatam, in the Kohdar district. The crowd assembled for the purpose of defying the Mysore State ban on hoisting the CongressReuter Wireless - 57 words
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61 1938-04-27 1 Anglo- Jap Agreement On Chinese Customs? London, Tuesday REPORTS that an Anglo-Japane- > agreement on the Chinese customs has already been initialled arc denied In London where it is pointed out that a number of formulae OU the subject had ivd In Tokyo and London. Although boom program baa beenReuter - 61 words
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Advertisement84 1938-04-27 1 T ON OTHER M GES pM jj 1 Alleged SUbbing J Local Floods V Burnt Child's Check 3 Car Thefts 3 Fraser's Market 4 Report V Kace 7'raininf? Malariology Course 19 1 Local Sport 21, 22 &23 THE BUDGET IN BRIEF i itod expenditure £944,398.000 Estimated revenue 9 44,750,000 Estimated84 words
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Advertisement27 1938-04-27 1 "5" WANT MILK THAT KEEPS PERFECTLY WTTHOOT REFRIGERATION IN ANY CLIMATE? THEN GET IiLIV. POWDERED WHOLE MTJC. J OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE S DISTRIBUTORS bliT/ BROS. A CO. Mr27 words
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250 1938-04-27 2 MAN SINGING GIRL WIFE IN CRITICAL CONDITIOA ALLEGED STABBING NEXT DOOR TO FIRE STATION A PRETTI CHINESE SINGING GIRL EMPLOYED AT A SINGAPORE VMI si WENT PARK, AND HER YOUNG HUSBAND, LIE CRITICALLY INJI RED VI THE GENERAL HOSPITAL AS A R1 sill 01 A STABBING WHICH TOOK PLACE AT250 words
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Article120 1938-04-27 2 RUBBER SMOKEHOUSE BLAZE From Our on n -v Seremban, Tuesday DHompt and commendable action the Beremban Fire Brigade miv> loss at Parol Estate, eight miles out of town on the way to Bingapore, •in i morning when Ore broke out .suddenly in the smoke house The alarm readied Serenihan at120 words
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Article69 1938-04-27 2 Jaipur. TU( I r e movin l climax In the Quarrel beh <>; T ui)ur > s id the it-ndatory Rajah" of ikur. All attempts to induce the 1 te the town ulccl. The Rajah has mount- »'d a small cannon at the main i i gateReuter - 69 words
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300 1938-04-27 2 Si: tf. a FATAL traffic accident at 6 a.m. A during a dark rainy day on April 14 at the junction of New Brl id and Street, In which a rickshaP ull( (i Tan Nah Nai received juries from which he died300 words
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Article83 1938-04-27 2 iQEVEKAL part.s of Singapore were d under water yesterday afternoon as suit of a tropical rainstorm which swept over the island early yesterday moon. South Bridge Road, Bukit Timah and parts of Hong Bahru were completely inundated while Thomson Road was also red. Mam traffic along these areas83 words
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Article54 1938-04-27 2 Singapore. Tuesday Francis Hoeden, who claimed trial* o»i a charge cf theft of a bag and a bracelet value $fc in a back lane off Rirch Road' was to-day pcquitted by Mr J c Cobbett in the Criminal District Court The bag and bracelet were the property54 words
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Article47 1938-04-27 2 Singapore, Tuesday Miss A B. Mulder, of Gap House a young woman, was fined $10 by Mr R A Ward, the Fourth Magistrate, when she pleaded uuilty to a charge of negligent driving along Tanglin Read on Mar. 6 at 3 30 p. in47 words
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Article593 1938-04-27 2 4 MALAYS CHARGI IX lOIIORI J (From Our Oivn Correspondent, Muar, Tuesday A( \n|. of considerable interest heard by Mr. L. 11. Davis when a penghulu. a police corporal and two Malays were charged with having shot two deer on the night of Dec. 24593 words
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Article137 1938-04-27 2 From Our Oic-n Reporter Kuala Lumpur, Tuesd THE charge against H. la Pont clerk to Messrs. Geo Blunn ar.< Ltd.. Klang. who was arrested la in connection with the sensational theft of tin ore from a railway truck at Port Swettenham and whose death under tragic circumstances137 words
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Advertisement34 1938-04-27 2 i T^^V^l/l GABA taWeta will 1 '.1, I Ji an<l l>ltNt l tht> inflamL P mat ion from spreading 111 4 1 a I ways keep a tin j J^ggr; !iand> when travelling. J34 words
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Advertisement43 1938-04-27 2 PACKARD-BELL RADIOS for 1938 Ntationized dials. Feature* Modern Cabinet styling Full range tone. BEAU H von 11 admire IOM you'll enjoy IMKIORMAM I null praise DISTRIBUTORS lOR MALAYA LIM KOK CEK Co. BtoeUn KXPRCSS RADIO SERVICE. r >4. Selegie Road. Singapore. Phone: 3893.43 words
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Advertisement27 1938-04-27 2 THE PIIIIII'PIM C(Tel. 4334) I 330, Orchard Kd I Just m DRYCLKAN SpellS AND DYE! A SPECIALIST Mj9 Special macl) ■^^ylyjf f or drv cleai CompeUti?* Prices27 words
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338 1938-04-27 3 i^Year-Old Aunt Fined For -rl l r f '7 111-Treatment From Our Owl Reporter) IPOH, TUESDAY. \G CASE OF ILL-TREATMENT WAS BROUGHT TO LIGHT A SECOND MAGISTRATE'S COURT BEFORE MR. A. V. AS W HO WAS ON THE BENCH IN THE ABSENCE OF CHE338 words
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Article152 1938-04-27 3 CAR THEFTS TWO CHINESE CHARGED Singapore, Tuesday. Wearing th( on garments, Chew m and Onfc. Kuan San stood in the dock ol the Second Police Court to answer a charge I g a motor car at Kim Seng Road on Mar. 30. The car belonged to a Mr. Chiong Pai152 words
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Article109 1938-04-27 3 Singapore, Tuesday. QNATCHING h gold chain and locket "5 valued at $55. from a Chinese woman. Chan Fong Moi. at Ifosqui Street yesten fternoon, Chan Ah Kow. a Car.: d by a police constable, who had witnessed the incident Ah K v. mtered a coffee109 words
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Article61 1938-04-27 3 Before the Chl« I <'<>un !1 a.m. Part heard O. S. 157 37 Re Tan Cheng Ho, an infant etc: toi meni ore Mr. Justic< aßeckett Terrell in 2nd Court at 11 am. s. 304 3»i Re Will Bayna Abdul at i. Home in 3rd Court61 words
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Article147 1938-04-27 3 New S pore Y.W.C.A. Club Formed BUSINESS GIRLS FORJCATHER group of Singapore girls met at the Y. W.C. A. tfternoon. the occasion oein^ 1 of the new club, which was it their "At Home" last rving of tea and a short social me created a friendly atmosl which to discuss147 words
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Article22 1938-04-27 3 I Singapore. Tuesd;: CobCriminal D. Court, li being in p<, nd 28 round admitted the eferred d that the tae m munition22 words
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Article187 1938-04-27 3 EMPIRE CABLE SCHEME Governor's Message Of Congratulation Mn^apore, Tuesday. GREETINGS on the occasion ot the inauguration of the fiat rate Empire cable scheme were exchanged by Hfti BxecUenci the Governor. Sir Shenton Thomas, with Mr. Edunrd WiKhau. chairman of the Table and Wireless. Ltd. yesterday: Thi I bv B from187 words
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Article63 1938-04-27 3 GOT FAT AFTER HER OPERATION K ruse hen I 11 il, but i I I. d and H ;tiid weight A2 iii i. 30 in eigl ok no M B Kru the internal oi regularly and thoroughly products of digestion and th« that arc filtered from tin When these waste63 words
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Advertisement139 1938-04-27 3 I HORSE HEAD I BRAND aURM 4 MADE IN BURMA I GUARANTEED 100% BRITISH BABTEB, GILFILLAN CO., LTD. Singapore, Ku. l.i Lumpur. Pc-atiß. MUAR NAN YANG HOTEL AGKNTJS Express Service 3 times daily 1. lIAI CHEW HOTEL, 35, Beach Road Singapore, Tel: 301 2. NAN YANG HOTEL, 41, Jalan Maha139 words
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Article129 1938-04-27 4 London. Apr -"> ki nm k Previous To-day Change i §m ier Quid Bpol 15 16 Seller 6 1 Unchanged 6 • Sellers 61 16 8 :.xd Ton Buy* Uncnan129 words
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Article73 1938-04-27 4 ■i i on Paris (closl ig middle tt on Ai am (closing middle rate) T.T on Shanghai (closing selling ra T.T on Hongkong (closing .selling rate) i i on -i;*)' > ng sellin i t on N< k (closing sellin Previous ihi 12 8 96 1 16 173 words
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Article32 1938-04-27 4 GOLD Previous London, To-day Apr 26 Change » ine 1 1 i SILVER poi -i montl ard. £6-19-6 18 11 hi 19-5H 18 1 d 1 16 ââÃÃâ€32 words
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Article20 1938-04-27 4 f D\ Standard Spol faff .oon (cl< rice) '•'oivvaid Previous £167% £168% London, Apr. 26. To-day Changi 2%20 words
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Article64 1938-04-27 4 Kll Kill It w York. Apr. 25 Tone Previous To-day cnanj pol Buyi Easy idy Se!.' 121/2 12 3 16 K. Julyja Buyers f-Pllpr^ r ,7 12 5 16 12 7 16 1 •) 1 r64 words
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Article161 1938-04-27 4 London. Apr Distillers Previous 99 6 304' 2 To-day Ott Q Change Dunlop Rubber General Electric yo y 30 9 *4' 2 d Imperial Chemical Industries 76 4 1 2 32 3 1363 o__ 76 4' > 32 3 136 3 25 9 a. i Imperial Tobacco161 words
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Article422 1938-04-27 4 (Continued from page 1) nese guerilla units are still very active in the lake region. The Chinese position south of Lmyi has been slightly changed and a coun-ter-attack was launched this morning on Tarncheng. This city and the towno southeast ol Yihsiea are the scene of furious fightingReuter - 422 words
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203 1938-04-27 4 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Share Report Singapore, Tuesday. MINING. Tin at midday was $84.00. down 3 4. Although the general run ol quotations were marked down on the Stock Exchange yesterday the Tin share section was an exception and a number of bids were received this morn., higher prices with the203 words
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Advertisement54 1938-04-27 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAI Of I'.UHGLARS by keeping you. VALUABLEB (jewellery or import ant documents) in safe boxes m our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET .SINGAPORE. Vuu hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and fLY YOU can have access to that SAFETY PRIVACY, may be assured54 words
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Advertisement11 1938-04-27 4 SOI 111 BRITISH INBUBANCI COMPANY, LTD. PASSENGER'S BAGGAGE I l -n11 words
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Advertisement6 1938-04-27 4 ClLlp hADRV I. w INSURANCI AGE<6 words
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Article761 1938-04-27 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Con. T. S. Ords. 18 3 19 3 E. Realty Co. 1.32»2 1.42% Sst Trust Ag. 4.76 5.15 Eastern United _r_t__-_\ __T _T\m___t 32.50 33.50 t. and N. Ord 14.25 do 7i 2 Pr. 9.15 940 non761 words
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Article172 1938-04-27 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Tuesday.  MINING •%**• Buyers Sellers Ampat 446xd Batu Selangor 1.27 1.35172 words
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Article16 1938-04-27 5 A hen known as the "b< Lithuania," wh 310-315 i K The inhar arra16 words
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Article230 1938-04-27 5 Maynard Co. Ltd. $30,00 _M Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALIT 95 105 nom. r "Wwl yW__^___f_\__iii 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Mar. 31 Sept. 30 100 102 nom 1 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 105 107 nom âÃÃâ€230 words
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Advertisement235 1938-04-27 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Ilongkon-, Manila, Singftp /■Piifnii n r Bankert and Brokers in Securities anrt iditle*. Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service. Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGEL CHICAGO BOARD Oi< TRAI CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE.235 words
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Advertisement106 1938-04-27 6 OTTO lIK/GIR LIONEL AT WILL fwfr" M««'»> (.LOT* aOBIBT ALUM JX^ M.G.M/s RIOTOUSLY HNN\ BRITISH Corned) liis BRITISH dassmates. to take LEAVE... /faSi M*_ l t I f (/\€m€fu fouler van^« k A YANK AT OXFORD j IMuck! LIONEL HARRYMORE i y ii o i i* o \x i: ii106 words
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Advertisement284 1938-04-27 6 t 'mi" u hole" "town' will want to ski f J this (iItKAT MCTDBE! j r p|TOL 3 SHOWS DAILY CAP! I U L. 3-15-6-15-9-15 l S,,,nicl (ioldvv.Mis Amszing South Seas Adventm Ibv the luthora of "MUTINY ON THK BOUNTY I Jw I^l ?D l^ißV v S» '< Wk sr284 words
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Advertisement191 1938-04-27 7 ,NK AT OXFORD I Yank y>ith tlie y will be pul).il form in this from tu- t in version will !><■ the Capitol befinn \i.i ">: it is the lust i< turt <»t an undcrlife in a?' English s 1 fl L 4 W4SRIB «SO\ tMCTUBi I FRIDAY 29. j191 words
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Advertisement238 1938-04-27 7 WOMAN ACCUSED OF MURDERING HER HUSBAND: AND WHAT A MURDER! ror Uetails or this bensational Mory see fc ir\rit in CIRCULATION" I Just 9 hardworking gal 49 >-^^"^ c\ C^ v^d rather be >^^ oCC W^ oC^S- I O- Night married tnan President! y*^ cXNo* r\lUo^ w/^^^^B^^ > /sll.\^ will*238 words
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Article333 1938-04-27 8 NON-INTERVENTION COSTS POWERS DEFAULT IN THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS I «Midon. April 25. AT a mretiiiK of thr Chairman's sub- Com mitt™- of the International Nonintervention Committee in London to day it transpired from a statement lit the a* counting offurr to the international fund that the balance available I Mill sufficient333 words
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Article80 1938-04-27 8 A VOICE IN THE DARK Columbus. Nebraska A BURGLAR who knew all the ansv I'd ;it the h.uisc Ol Mr and Mrs. Adam Schmid here. Mrs. Bchmid heard in the night and thought it She called "Are you sick. Marvin?" "Yes," said th<" voice. "When called Mr.s. Schmid. "in my80 words
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Article301 1938-04-27 8 Serious Disadvantages From Defence Aspect mam Port of I»»d° n Authority anDefence to the effect that from that defence aspect the construction of a barrape across the Thames would have very serious disadvantages. In the Light of this report the Government had decided that they would301 words
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Article419 1938-04-27 8 Protection Against Air Attack DEFENCE of transport against air attack was the subject of a paper read by Wing Commander E. J. Hodsoll, C.B, Inspector-General of Air Raid Precautions, at a meeting of the Institute of Transport in London. Speaking about docks and canals, he419 words
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310 1938-04-27 8 Washington, Monday. CPEAKING in the debate in the Senate on the Navy Expansion Bill, Senator Lewis declared that unless the United States stopped selling war materials to foreign nations she might some day find herself fighting against American produced machines. Senator Lewis protested against purchasing310 words
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78 1938-04-27 8 250 GOLF CLUBS Legacy Of Sydney Doctor IN the assets of the late Dr.. JattJJ 1 Hunter, of Sydney, were 250 goi clubs a collection which is thoi^n. be a record for a private owner The collection included ancient tiuo as well as every type of mode rn ci^ Dr.78 words
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Advertisement65 1938-04-27 8 STRENGTHENS -INVIGORATES ALWAYS /^Vr^^B v in r fe\>Tr"^fl CONDI lON \sji^&s- v < <5y x| uj k^Y x o Q.CV X 1 I DOCS HEADJ 3 GUINNESS I I THE STOUT YOU'RE USED TO n NOIETHE ABOVE DOGS HE.".D I i LABEL IS ON EVERY BOTTLE. I o K ooo*65 words
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460 1938-04-27 9 CANADIANS' CO-OPERATIVE PLAN FOR HEAL TH INSURANCE I GOVERNMENT GIVES £1,000,000 IN GRANTS Toronto. DREPAID medical am! hospital care has removed the icar of the high cost ol illnett to-dftj from about 2,000 Toronto families through a co-operative health insurance plan. Dr. J. A. Hannah, a former research worker with460 words
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Article119 1938-04-27 9 Seeing The Heart Hard At Work A I model of electro-cardio- which makes it possible for rve the patient's heartis an operation, has been de- Kansas City General It has been produced by Dr Frank nri Dr. Graham Asher. I Electrical impulses set up by the patient's heart -action are119 words
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101 1938-04-27 9 COLOUR BAR Householders Must Curb Artistic Impulses Pra- ie HOUSEHOLDERS here are no longer allowed to paint their premises any they please. In many cases at s are of violently contrasting hues, but new regulations have been introduced to make Prague's streets aphonies of colour. Any one who proposes to101 words
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111 1938-04-27 9 VICAR WANTED FOR SOUTHERN OUTPOST i rupr-r, Santiago, Chile. iHKEF, years 1 search for a hardy of n' 1 ca cn *Plain to take charge th, world's southernmost pahas failed. m th! hurc h Coun cil ol Punta Arenas, «J Magellan Straits, announces that Pears impossible to find a clergyman111 words
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Article36 1938-04-27 9 ST ILL IN THE SWIM I na ,Y an Skike a resident of bSSSk Ca K rliforni^ celebrated her ndoo^pool SWlmminp flVe mileS bit muscle-bound,- she said *ras "Otherwise I would have my annual 10 mile36 words
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Article72 1938-04-27 9 New York. THE League of Nations is to go "on .show" here for the first time In history. A League of Nations buiJdine Is to bo tructed on site of 20,000 square Vork World Fair 1939 "It will be the first occasion that the League72 words
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Article63 1938-04-27 9 CINEMA INVENTOR HONOURED Pans. M. louis lumifkk. the French Inventor Ol Cini ap'ny. has b*< 1 1 honoured here by the French Film Pri .special luncheon. Th> took place at a 1 built on the Slt4 ol a cafe when 1 in 1891 vi demonstrations ol the fit t films.63 words
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Article81 1938-04-27 9 SWIMMING POOL FOR JULIANA Amsterdam. A pen-air swimming pool is to bo built forthwith m the "round Boestdijk, I dencc of Prince Bernhard and Princess Juliana. The pool will be situ;' I to the tennis courts In what was formerly I deer park, and la to be a terrace for81 words
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Article79 1938-04-27 9 N uju I Hare of Foronte has a ladder la ha ing she tioos not have to I i for a thread to Hi it up. i She mhtHv plucks MM siraud (if her leng {;<»!<!♦ t? hair iri(f iewa up the laddei ith i that.79 words
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Article77 1938-04-27 9 AN exhibition <>t Italian incalculable <*..'■;-• and sv Paul, Regent ol Yuj i Thi 120 l .(1 Dial ntury B.C. and tl epM I ol th< ie ol Mussolini id modelled bj ul has lent tl from ln^ private oll< I Ol wl by Titian and the77 words
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Advertisement153 1938-04-27 9 VIGOUR EL w w mm Tlß' V^/f Vlr hen toke Sonatogen it is as if o new stream of //fe y flows through my veins." THOSE WORDS OF A SANATOGEN-USER CONTAIN THE PLAIN TRUTH. M SANATOGEN li HEALTH! It contains the essential constituents oi heJd and the bred body and153 words
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257 1938-04-27 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Wednesday, Apr. 27, 1938 BROADCASTING tuk use (»t wireless broadcasting for political purposes, which to the \nU rnational Conv< u<m at Geneva in 1936 and to the nibsequent ratification protocol by eight States, becomes Increasingly (mportani to-day. inr i itimate has it that th( <ic over one257 words
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Article588 1938-04-27 10 Tokyo exhibition of *>. us thoughts" and propaganda, held In Uokyo's lar artment si ati ted "i v: i the 'i i re pont ver Thi tly aim to emphasl Stl and p edly pro-Communist I warn the Jl nst the Insidious menace ol I W in588 words
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Article71 1938-04-27 10 Mr T. D Hughes has been appoi ed Deputy Public Prosecutor. Penanf returned from leave and assumed co mand ol B. V.F, SelanW If. Jame MM. ED., of the 2nd 'Selangon B talion. F.M.S V.F.. left Kuala Lum] on Friday on leave. R M Levinge, Senior Super tendent. Customs71 words
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Article, Illustration36 1938-04-27 10 A watercress K atheier at work at the picturesque beds at Fwelme. Oxford, uh h h supplies London with toff* I 1 centaxc »l the supply. [He *atercresi mm is now at its height. (Topical Press).36 words
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Advertisement24 1938-04-27 10 Todays White Label Announcement A philosopher is a man who can look at an empty glass with a smile after DEWAR'S vv P 8-C24 words
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314 1938-04-27 11 JAPAN TO MAKE BIG CHANGES IN NAVAL PLANS I PREPARING FOR CONTINGENCY, SAYS NAVY MINISTER \V\S S INTENTION TO MARK CONSIDERABLE CHANGES IN J HER NAVAL ARMAMENT PLANS WAS REVEALED BY ADMIRAL MTTSUMABA YONAL NAVY MINISTER. IN A PRESS INTERVIEW. The change, he emphasized, was made necessary by the big314 words
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Article162 1938-04-27 11 BRITISH SHIPPING BOYCOTT URGED s Waterfront Incident j s At Yokohama j I Yokohama, Apr. 5. i HUNDREDS of handbills, urg- n ing Japanese stevedores > not to assist in landing cargoes from British steamers, were S scattered along the waterfront i here this morning. The handbills were signed "Katsukichi162 words
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264 1938-04-27 11 AMERICA HAS G$190,000,000 UNCLAIMED T RE are no less than 190 million gold lying m American bank vaults day, and no one claims ownerfortune. Some 5,000,000 ictually can ask for various frachuge total, but none d> mm si a." it there is such an > be holding sway over rich.264 words
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Article175 1938-04-27 11 Gypsies Honour Their Saint de. PEVERAL UlOUSandl I u brightly coloured costunn been the feast ol their own particular Saint, whom they call "Aunt Bibiya". Shi red to the gj because she Ls .said to protect their children irom i 1 1 1 1 The gypsies, most of whom are175 words
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Article147 1938-04-27 11 NEW DEAL FOR INDIAN PRISONERS New Delhi. INDOOR games, more varied diet and wireless sets arc among the improvements to prison life which will be introduced in the United Provinces, if the recommendations of a committee on gaol reform are adopted. According to an unofficial summary, the recommendations include: Permission147 words
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Article136 1938-04-27 11 £100 FOR FIVE-MINUTE JOB AN expert knife-thrower has y n been paid noo t«» r t>i minutes' work in a film here. i I'UKis I.ederer, the film Uter, was required in the film to be strapped to a target board S on which his body was to be i completely136 words
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Advertisement43 1938-04-27 11 MAISON PERM WBE%| Telephone 4610 [>> CT* |P LADIES HAIR A^ 'A DRESSING SALOON**y-^jf ■^^^y^ MODE cjAo< i Trle^raphic Addre tr nV F sQ*?j A GOODWOOD Charmingly situated ideal for VitUcn and tourists COCKTAIL BAR LOUNGE— I IKS I (LASS KKS I \IK \NT43 words
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Advertisement57 1938-04-27 11 1 Ocular Muscle y""***^ unomalie*- Crossed '"ti/tf}' eyes. Complicated /fnHliiir^ cas defective U visi' Glasses if >eded. X K. A. THOMPSON, D.OJB. (Dr. of Ocular Science) 4, Arcade. Phone 3002. Consultation wi hout cost or obligation. I HIM: DANCE Capitol Restaurant \Tu.sic by Aim BLACH Ins Orchestra I -XHiHT HMDWS57 words
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Article, Illustration119 1938-04-27 12 The St:iinton(i;iii- Hounds met recently in picturesque setting on the beach at Robin Hood's Bay. on the Yorkshire roast. This pack hunti the cliffs and moors between Ihe bay and Whitby. Photo knows youg and old intflVMted in the park as the] make thru u.,\ from119 words
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Article, Illustration159 1938-04-27 13 Kw the road for cl 1 1 1 > on the IV. a motortrt'i attention to K.] Hi. Surrey. Libation of the Tyne to wan, Hunter and Wifham Ri- Edinburgh performed is 10,000 toi Several hundred officers, representing all the Annv Commands, students from the colleges,159 words
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Advertisement24 1938-04-27 13 ATMOS CLOCKS WORK FOR CENTURIES WITHOUT WINDING. IT IS PERPETUAL at: RENE ULLIVW!N I Ha: 1 Opened up to 6 pm. ev including Saturdays.24 words
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Article, Illustration667 1938-04-27 14 I'lan.M.l for b«Mtj Mid "nv.-menre, IhC th.s mon>lll bathroom has utilised the odd spates on either s.dr of th€ n ash -basin to make convenient little cupboards. Oreen hath and bas.n ft!C complete harmony with the- rrst of the room, on the right tiled in deep667 words
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Article, Illustration277 1938-04-27 14 Look After Your Clothes ii" you favour Linen coats and skirts tfflce wear, remember that it 1 good economy to have two skirts to one coal 'h the constant sitting. the skirt wears out and look.s shabby while the coal to still quite good A NEVJ I articiei ol clothing277 words
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Advertisement22 1938-04-27 14 A never ceasing source ft^^n^l palatable drink with If nourishing and sus--1 j-^^ B r* y I|| I Natural Swiss Milk. 52F%|1P22 words
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Article, Illustration1080 1938-04-27 15 ailment— "Suburban neurodescribed In the 'Lancet" Itephen Taylor. Senior resident fleer at the Royal Free Hosour London Corresbas formed the Unpr ire fewer "bottle -loving patients, and then en tak i by you:--; women states-. to tell th< story 01 She is 28 or 301,080 words
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Article20 1938-04-27 15 that and i fll(> ->mcn this season the name of tho :k In the when applied (iibJv indelible20 words
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Advertisement304 1938-04-27 16 THEY DO LOOK AFTER YOU ON THE gjL O W^l If 5^ CHEAP RETURN TICKETS TO CHINA, JAPAN, COLOMBO, AND BOMBAY. Available for two months. From SINGAPORE T» Ist Class 2nd Clam Hongkong $137.14 $1«2.M Miaiifchai $188.57 $137.14 Kobe or Yokohama $222.86 $154^9 Bombay $300.00 5205.71 Colombo $282.86 $188.57 All304 words
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Advertisement487 1938-04-27 16 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI. KOBE AND OS.\K\ S I IS II II A A 8,000 TONS SAILING MAY 5, AT .1 P.M. The at excellent modern accommodation for First Special Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan 'interchange.! sn. Coy issued at487 words
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Article95 1938-04-27 17 Mill's ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OH EXPECTED 10 AKRIVI I ntrancc I \it Ship Codown <■;.(,• Saal, ,X Mir/apore |<, 3 Bhutan Agamemnon II President Adams 11 3 Kvkbank Buenos Aires Maru 4H 4 5 Hamburg Maru 1 6 5 KtfMl 5 KEPPKL HARBOUK Main Wharf: Lch. Kin°ilsher.95 words
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Article365 1938-04-27 17 FIFTY YEARS IN THE NAVY Retirement Of Henderson Line Commodore CAPTAIN DAVID MEEK, commodore Of the Henderson Lines flft nest of honour at a Luncheoi board the company's liner Prome In Queen's Dock. Glasgow. The occa presentation to Captain Meek, who is retiring after 50 years in the Merchant Navy.365 words
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Article78 1938-04-27 17 Miss Susan Hayward. a New Yoik "modeJ." has buen placed under contract by a film studio. According to Mr. Lewis Hippe. who supervises studio gymnasium work, Miss Hayward has measurements which in almost every respect with the "pe figure Here they are: Height -sft. 3 ins.78 words
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Advertisement273 1938-04-27 17 I IMItVS PHILP LIXE. j Incorporated in Australia) MERKDR May 30 ™nl 3 ■fni?n ea p roUnd trip tickets from Singapore t o Australia issued at the iuuovwng rates. Fl SiK C]ass P ass^ngers may transfer at Singapore. Bn.vbane. Sydney or Melbourne to the connecting K.P.M. Vessel. ?ifi H B273 words
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Advertisement218 1938-04-27 17 X. Y. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated In Japan). To LONDON via Penanc Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. HARUNA MARU Apr. 28 s.s. KATORI MARU May 12 s.s KASIMA MARU May 26 Rates to Ist Class 2nd clnss Naples $574 $621 $634 .s.{Bl218 words
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Miscellaneous234 1938-04-27 17 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE! TODAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME South-West Sumatra. S.-East Celebes, Moluccas and -r S?:S: SirSr^ y) Eg ypt and aal£ l0 am (Parcels only) imemnon 27 noon Parcels on > Buenos Aires Mam 27 1 pm. .south) Buenos Aires Maru 27 1 p.m. 30X11 Buenos Aires Maru 27234 words
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760 1938-04-27 18 PARTITION ISSUE ONLY OBSTACLE TO COMPLETE ANGLO-EIRE RAPPROCHEMENT PROVISIONS OF THE NEW PACT London, April 25. ANOTHER triumph for Mr. Neville Chamberlain's polic) of practical realism in politics is h London is inclined to view the Anglo-Irish agr ment which was signed at 10 Downing Street this afternoon. Tribute isReuter - 760 words
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1042 1938-04-27 18 \/<v Fraser Cos Review Of Past lorlmght Singapoi Ugj no issui Weekly Circular last week owing to th i and this bi rtew rovers a period ol two to-day. during the.se two weeks have been quite good but th< ealed the lack of solidity In1,042 words
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Advertisement22 1938-04-27 18 A VI I(M\ ITAtcbCt arr as atti ti\»- in their nfiiifd bfiiiil* th»y are unfailmK in their ai ur:i THEY NEVER VARY!22 words
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Article946 1938-04-27 19 GOVERNOR WATCHES I YESTERDAYS FAST I TRACK GALLOPS Singapore. Tuesday. Bl MAJU I 8 BUFEBBUS IARGE fathering <>f ipeetfttm, 4 whom were HE the Gov- r and Udj Thomas, and bright I"? k morn"* F2Z& trftinin* at Bukit :en I** «,.rk was the toy, ta privation946 words
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Article30 1938-04-27 19 SPEARTOWN <Ba«byi and PRIN( PRIM were concerned in fast work from the third furlonq which the former won Bpeartown like Blieve Donard, is one of the best erifflna SO far30 words
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Article390 1938-04-27 19 MALARIOLOCY COURSE BEGINS PROGRAMME FOR MA/.\)Al\ CFNTRFK tup: Fifth International Course m Ma- lariology, held under the auspfc the League o! Nations, commenced on Monday at the Medical College in Singapore. The course is divided into two pa] I Hi Theoretical, clinical and laboratory studies at the King Edward Vir390 words
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Article, Illustration106 1938-04-27 19 Singapore, Tuesday. H. R H Prince Seif Al- Islam Hussein, a member <>f the ruling house of Yemen (Arabia/, who, accompanied by his cntouraar. arrivi here by the "Conte Ve r rte" en route for Japan, where he anil attend the Mohamcddan Congreu in I and the106 words
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Article38 1938-04-27 19 Singapore, I'm sday. Pleading guilty to a charge of driving motor-car without, a licence on Mar. 23 at Paterson Road, Mr. Douglas Campbell Meathrel] was to-day mud $8 by the Fourth Magistrate, lit R. A. d.38 words
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Advertisement55 1938-04-27 19 HERE'S FUN You'll Call it MADNESS but They Call it If* -Ww > 1 *4^Sp, t Jtmm f Zukor prtitnti^^M reAßou LOMBARD! mo MacMURRAY JO hn BARRYMORE TRUE. A Paramount Picture D.r«citdWrWESUYRUGGUS J "~~""~TB Una NUrket, lynn. Ovitmon forltr Mall, Edgar K«nn«dy A Wcilty «uttl«* Pr«duct.o» Prodnctd by AlbtM l«wii»55 words
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Miscellaneous547 1938-04-27 20 ON THE RADIO I .<¥ LONDON Tnm in 2:— 6.05 p.m.- f* IX pm. ''Kl UJI metres (21.53 me*); iiSH 13.97 metres (21.47 mci); OSG IMI metres (17.79 mcs) and OSO 1!» 7t; metres (15.18 mcs). Transmission 3.— 9.15 p.m.— 1.21 u.m <;s:i-13 97 metres (21.47 me*); >(. l»;.M metres547 words
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Miscellaneous414 1938-04-27 20 8 '0 a m and I ,r.; Ha ip ns ol Uliam I j'ioAdvice <R Leveridge, 16WI iy Forlorn I Go (Linlej 1725-1795*. E Horn 1786-1849» The Maidens Complaint (Arne, 1710-1778>. The Jolly jully Breeze ißinaldo and Armida) (John EcCles, 1(568-1735). 850 am Close down. PARIS Wav i 19.68 metres414 words
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Miscellaneous979 1938-04-27 20 HONGKONG 31.49 metres (9.52 n b 20- 6.20 p.m. Chin. 6.20 p.m. Dance Mi; 652 p m Closing lex I tior* 6.55 p.m. Variety. 720 p.m. Local Time S ther Report and Announ 3 p.m. Concert Wa 7.40 p.m. London— '"I i —A fortnightly rcvi [Tome Presented by Pa 8.10979 words
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Article89 1938-04-27 21 the feu! 9 ue^ tion she to around Ut She refused and Uhe mS 111 thc child witoeM u?e u c^r^r ttettoandpui child', cheek. an d had no t I- She loved the <>hild Tho 1 arr^al from China. lp n y*°«*uting officer asked his wor:K J Bfrio of the89 words
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Article24 1938-04-27 21 'ii don. Tuesday. v ■Its in the British Ha championshij ond I China. 0-6, t beat Lee 6-1, 6-4, 6-4.24 words
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Article161 1938-04-27 21 1/ The Cinemas "Lady Of Secrets" At The Pavilion DUTH CHATTERTON'S appearances in 11 films in these days are sufficiently infrequent for the showing of a new iilm of hers to be a cinematic event. Her new Columbia picture, "Lady of Secrets which opened at the Pavilion last161 words
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235 1938-04-27 21 "THE HURRICANE" Thrilling Drama At The Capitol THAT the popularity of Dorothy Lumour is at as high a pitch as it has ever been was evidenced by the reception which was given to "The Hurricane," the United Artistes production wnu-h began a season at the Capitol last night. Playing opposite235 words
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Article49 1938-04-27 21 London, Tuesday. UL'DDERSFIELD'S provisionally se- lected (up final side is as follows: Hereford; Craiff and Mount ford, Willing ham, Young: and Boot; Hulme, Isaac, MrFadyen, Barclay and Beasley. It is notable that the wingers were formerly of Arsenal. This will be Hulmes fifth final.— Reuter49 words
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Article70 1938-04-27 21 Weights For Additional events WKfrurna <■„ Sin &apore. Ti t.KrHrs for one more rarr i HORSES, r \ss niV J, hks. Brass Bullet 90 Indult FIFTII DAY, MAY 1 1 HORSES, CLASS 4. DIV. l, 6 TOM Budapest 9 0 DaiyDevi] 90 CapUin Bal» 8 12 Benedl 970 words
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178 1938-04-27 21 R. E. BEAT R. A. F. Inter -Unit Tennis At Seletar THE Royal Engineers visited Selrtar to play the other Ranks of the R.A.F. and won by ten Beta to six sets. A lenture of this match was the confident form of S.M. Beckett and QMS Yule who were the178 words
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Article78 1938-04-27 21 A friendly water-polo match will be played between Married and Single at the Chinese Swimming Club on Sunday 11.15 am. between the following players: Married: Choo Seng Kay, B. C Ooh, Ng Mong Guan. Teo Siew Sun. Seow Sian Chye, Tan Wee Chwee. Lee ChOOO Ngee. Reserve Seah78 words
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Article36 1938-04-27 21 An indoor gam< lal "P< n to all Y.M.C.A. members will be held to-night at 7.30 p.m. At the conclusion the pn/won In the billiards handicap and Ch6tt|J championship will bf distributed J36 words
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Article118 1938-04-27 21 Manchester Centenary Dinner London, Tu MANY of Manchester- n,,, t lamous mm were preseni at the dinner given by i*>rd Kemaley last night in Manchester at the opening <>f the City\ centenary celebrations which begin ofpciallj on May 5 with the opening of the Centenary Exhibition showing the city's progress.118 words
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Article33 1938-04-27 21 London, Tuesday. AMENDED probables for the 2.000 guineas: Ic circle (Ferryman). Glen Loan id. Smith). Bland star (Butche Scratched: The Warn, Kh;m Bahadur Golden Eagle, Jubilee Day, Berwick Eildon Hill Rj-uter.33 words
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Article29 1938-04-27 21 Minneapolis, Tuesday. 'JOHN Henry Lewis knocked out Emilio U Martini/ of Denver. Colorado, in the fourth of their fifteen round fight for the light-heavyweight title.— Reuter29 words
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Article137 1938-04-27 21 There was no play in the B.C.C t« iniis tournament yesterday. TO-MOKROW'S TIES Mixed DouMcs Hamlicip (Semi-final): tfr. and Mrs. A. I). Anderson i 3» vs. tlajor and Mrs. W. H. W. Crawford I 2* Mixed Doubles Level (Semi-final) Ir. and Mi- k. c. Cherrington vs.137 words
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Advertisement41 1938-04-27 21 t— CAPITOL Saturday Momiiw at 11. J x "MICKEY MOUSE" MATINEE n Excelleni pi I idlng <? J "i,> QUINI it; mly »lor triumph) BAI LEI *<\ DUMB CLUCKS" I THRI 'I and other outstand Idults: 50 c. Children '.:> < Vlickej Mouse Members ll:;41 words
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Article206 1938-04-27 22 SC I cnooi a r- D r R.I The following will rsprcscnf the in th AaW Ally All Yi [brahim unan f on liman, Dollah, Salleh Anggulia, Abdul All Aim, ."l Ismail Ali. Hai .in R.C R C mi M AUv. All Ibrahim I i Puteh, mii;u.206 words
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Article, Illustration14 1938-04-27 22 pill <i: I I- 11, who iten bj the- R.A.F. reserves jesti I ribunc14 words
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Article203 1938-04-27 22 Cricket XI Trounced By Schoolboys IN a cricket match played on Sunday .it Fairer I I Boy's Cricket Union beat the Newton Rod by 100 run Scoi SCHOOL SOT'S (i Ortega 14 1 Sie* Ki; <■,:• b 0 12 E. W. B 02 Hock Lim b Or; 18203 words
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Article21 1938-04-27 22 Th lon match arrai to be played .it Oillman yesterday betind I'ulau Brani was tponed to I In.21 words
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Article20 1938-04-27 22 Y. W. C A. Tennis Thi the v M Kami; Alzawa could not ed yi will On Th Huck Vulr20 words
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Article233 1938-04-27 22 Sunday's Spoon Meet At Seletar The following is the result of the han<»on Shoot fired on Seletar n Sunday last. J. Hart of the R.I F. was suci ful with score of 101.75 out of a Sie 105. Scores J. Hart 92 +6 101 Fitzgerald 93 I 3233 words
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Article52 1938-04-27 22 HOME SOCCER London, Mom.. |>OSTPONED League soccer matche 1 played to-c. ENGLISH i V.I l DIV. I! (1 2; Newcastle U. 0. NGUSH LEAGUE, DIV. 11l (Southern) IJ I; Bournemouth 0. NGI ISH LEAGI J F)l\ 111 Northern) i 0 rd lead l 0. l. ton 1 SCOTTISH U IGUE,52 words
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Article431 1938-04-27 22 S. A. F. A. LEAGUE TABLES p 1 1 [EST DIVISION p. W. L. D.I Chin 7 5 (1 2 20 '9» 5 4 1 0 13 4 5 3 1 1 10 7 S.R< 7 2 2 3 11 16 (2) 5431 words
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Article96 1938-04-27 22 TEAMS for S.C.C. lawn bowls triple- open tourney are as follows:— TIH'RSDAY'S TIE 11. R Wilson, J. A. Dean and IBrooks vs. H. Gray, J. E. Jean pt. E. R. Map!FRIDAY'S TUB T B J. Riley and B I E. J. Cassels, A. Hinds and R G96 words
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Advertisement33 1938-04-27 22 Special Multi-Coloured INSET i ii i; i with every copy MAY issri PICTURE BOOK 10 cents a copy llliptf l lcll "Good Companion" All -I'm SOLE AGENTS DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD SINGAPORE -KUALA LUMPUfI33 words
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Advertisement24 1938-04-27 22 FOR \IM its ONLY. No person wider l« admitted. A ful Exposition of VITAL TRUTHS. °°Isa*ia<,i:i> Lives" Will be entod shortly at the CAPITOL24 words
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Miscellaneous12 1938-04-27 22 The Tides TO MOKKOU in 7 It I l» in.. X tt.12 words
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Article354 1938-04-27 23 lEAGUE SOCCER STADIUM Finished In Heavy Downpour u *< IV II 0. D opportunism, and pei nt triers, took mil points from the Second Division of the Anson Road Stadium tiing by two goals to nil. themselves to t, far too much In front of goal,354 words
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Article, Illustration18 1938-04-27 23 IHI KOV VI. AIB FORCE reserves, uho beat the Chinese reserves l—i) in i second division match. (Tribune).18 words
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348 1938-04-27 23 Nine Goals In Business Houses League Soccer A.l\(. 7; (.It ...2. THE A.P.C. had very little opposition in terday's Business Houses League match with the G E C, played on the V M C.A. -round and they romped home winners by the wide margin of seven als to two. The348 words
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Article272 1938-04-27 23 Singapore, Tuesday THE April men's medal played on liv.' Stapleford Reckoning during the week-end resulted in a win for W. F. in A Division with a Store of 57%. In 'B Division. J. F. S. Wilson won with B score of 34. The following were sonic ol the be272 words
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Article46 1938-04-27 23 DRADMAN and of the Australian cricket Board Ol Control thn London Mcdiral Report that Bam- broke a bone in his wrist durii i ■<> will be unable to play before July It is understood they asked man Board within a few days. ReuU46 words
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Article348 1938-04-27 23 Terror Too Good For Terror n I; PsbUshei TI f of two miiiutt s midway In nd hall won for tii' Terrors by a comfortable margin their match in th< sion of the 8A P a League a U the Publishers on the 8n is groi terday. The348 words
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Article87 1938-04-27 23 Competition At Bukit The Singapore Goll Club L.G U Medal competition was played at Bukil Timah on Monday and resulted In .1 a r tore "i i The following were thi irned Miss 8. LUi 19 67 Mrs R. L Nunii 70 M M Pate] 1287 words
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Advertisement29 1938-04-27 23 r 'lni Epic of the Greatest Social F'roblem that menaces the World to-day! "Damaged Lives" undei the auspices of the British Social Hygiene Council keening at the CAPITOL shortly.29 words
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472 1938-04-27 24 RE-ENTRY OF IRISH DOMINION INTO COMITY OF EMPIRE? BRITISH PRESS WELCOMES NEW PACT Lmien, Apr. Till, (tit.ro pTCH welcomes thr \m;|c> Irish BflllllMllll "•"•g with th,- exception of the Dtf] Mill, which eairiei romnin ihr general .itt.tu<ic Ls thai the paiWe *aiM »ut*... B h I* potfhto L irhkh feeReuter - 472 words
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Article91 1938-04-27 24 Distinguished Visitors From India UNDER the auspices of the Indian Association. Singapore, Mr. T. S. Ramalingam Chettiar, member of the Indian lative Assembly, who la on hie way to Java and Sumatra on a tour, will deliver an address on "The Present Indian situation," to-day at 5.30 p.m.,91 words
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Article76 1938-04-27 24 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Mongolian Troops Defeated Sin Chew Jit Poh Hankow. Tuesday. F\ CfcfaMM laini to have rctover vi\ lls.aiigyuen in Shansi. where over 1.000 Japanese retired in the fiehtins. leavins huge supplies. Over 10 000 boKiis Mongolians w; wounded in a bifi batt .ingshuiho. their main strength of llV€ divisions being broken76 words
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Article106 1938-04-27 24 London, T Sir Miles Lampson, British Ambasto r in Cairo, baa on Instrui tl informed the Egyptian Government that HI m r Unil 'i 1 at the increase in Egypi tton got* TVEi rod and which m w ile Indu British Government n tneir right to express theirBritish Official Wireless - 106 words
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Article52 1938-04-27 24 New York, Tuesday. The Rubber Workers' Union at Akron have announced their willingness to accept a temporary wage reduction in Goodrich plants. The Detnot automobile plants have completely returned to normal after the recent interruptions. The unions of nearly all New England woollen mills have acquiesced to wage52 words
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Article151 1938-04-27 24 Other unspecified measur companv reorgai n, death duties, in sinking fund, and business of insurance compani* Intimated revenue on the existing basis iu 'J'U 1.400.000, h-avinjf (9,998,000 t(» be found. The estima penditure which «as £811.2 millions more than nate did not inolud amount for supplementary del Income-tax151 words
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Article81 1938-04-27 24 THK Commons was crowded to hear Sir John Simon present his fir-' budget. At the outset of his speech, the Chancellor mentioned that last year's revenue receipts were live times greater than 25 years as<>. £8724 millions, but it would n«»t bi right to treat them as proving81 words
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Article42 1938-04-27 24 Pa; M. Blondel ha.s arrived from I report to M the Franco-Italian talks. Wei! i d quarters beli< ve that alth< i tain difficulties hu. not <>i a nature to prejudice thi able trend of negotiations whicl imed on Co Tira. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Advertisement79 1938-04-27 24 i PLEASE CUME AND SEE j our newesi and magnificent collection ol OA( i white porta and dressy hats. PARIS chic natural ballbuntal and leghorn picture hal S >■. delightfully simple It! white *> I S ••ill and They i I \\*J_f HE/ th<> Hl<:s<l ul CU'l-KST ha! n m79 words
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Advertisement21 1938-04-27 24 S. GILES. I CIVIL, NAVAL AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUIVITIW No 6. The Arcade, Singapore. THONE 70ii t. TIIF TAILOR. Jk21 words
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