Morning Tribune, 24 June 1938
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Title Section14 1938-06-24 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 3.— No. 124. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, June 24. 1938. KIVK CENTS14 words
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93 1938-06-24 1 JAP DRIVE ON HANKOW IS CHECKED LARGE SCALE OPERATIONS IMPOSSIBLE Hankow, Thursday. WHE Yangtse has overflowed both its north and south banks in the neighbourhood of Taihu (in Anhui, between Anking and Hankow). It is felt that Japanese pressure is now relieved, large scale militaryReuter - 93 words
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Article125 1938-06-24 1 R UBBER OPTIMISM PREVAILS London, Thursday. THE atmosphere of buoyant optimism, which pervades the London rubber market, may be attributed partly to the recent small but persistent American consumer buying, bear-covering and partly to the belief that heavy supplies of spot are near, and first-hand rubber hanging over the marketReuter - 125 words
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Article251 1938-06-24 1 Protests To Rome And Berlin? London. Thursday. MR. Lloyd George made one of his now infrequent interventions at question time In the Commons to-day, when the bombing of the Thorpeness and the Sunion was raised by the Conservative Mr. Sandys. The Prime Minister replied that the GovernmentReuter - 251 words
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378 1938-06-24 1 with them, and they would not be^reproached because the\ naa before. tinnP in the Thev were living > n "^bert" was nistory of the $^£7 simple not some easy abstract, Phrase to be referred to. re tricted Überty had become a VC F> wasBritish Official Wireless - 378 words
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350 1938-06-24 1 RECORD R.A.F. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED London, Thursday rIE AIR MINISTER (BIK KINGBLETJ WOOD) LAUNCHED A RECORD RAF. RECRUITING CAMPAIOM to-day, appealing for 31,650 men In Urc current financial year, equalling the entire strength of the Air Force before the expansion began three years ago. and IS times the average total350 words
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109 1938-06-24 1 WATER FAMINE THREATENED IN SWATOW Swatow, Thursday THE city was raided twice this morning at 8 a.m. and 1030 ajn. and ttoo railway station, the principal objective, was badly damaged. The city's watermain has burst and a serious water shortage is threatened but the act«al casualties are few. The raidsReuter - 109 words
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Advertisement37 1938-06-24 1 ON OTHER PAGE* Housing Problem Sentences Too Lenient? 1 Food Hawkers 3 I I'ndan? of Rembau 3 1 Canton Appeal g D*»von Estates j Sport 19, 21. 22 I &9* J L^uis v. Schmelinir 2^? Wimbledon 2437 words
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Advertisement30 1938-06-24 1 SIIARE OUR Jtfffil KNTHISIAS.M I r^^ KLIM POWDERED WHOLE MILK is pure ddicloua frenh milk in convenient i>owdered form. a tin to-day and be convinced. Distributors: i.i 1/ imos to.30 words
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Article1610 1938-06-24 2 SLASHING ATTACK ON HOUSING PROBLEM SINGAPORE DEATH RATE COULD BE LOWER ♦•INGAPORE3 msaaitaiy hOUHni and the general shortage ol house* In the i* town are given as reasons for the number of deaths last year due to bron...MtoiSneunuKiia and tuberculosis In Singapore, according to the report1,610 words
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667 1938-06-24 2 JUDGE ON 'HIT OR MISS SORT OF PROSECUTION' Singapore. Thursday. "THIS has been a hit or miss sort of prosecution. No doubt the conduct of th*» aope'Hnts g-ave rise to suspicion that they were concerned in the imoortation of chandu, but that is667 words
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Article323 1938-06-24 2 WOKE, FOUND SISTER HANGING Singapore, Thursday. QNCJ CHBNG LIU, sister On S v Ah Kuan, a Chinese unman who t emmitted suicide by hanging on June 18, told Mr. Porter, l he Coroner, this morning that the night previous to her death her star had appeared to be worrying <>ut323 words
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Article154 1938-06-24 2 FIRE AT F.& N. FACTOR Y THE prompt appearance of the Fin Brigade prevented what might have been a serious outbreak of fire with heavy damage at Messrs. Fraser Neave aerated water works at Trafalgar Stree: last night. The building, where the fire took place, adjoined the delivery store, which154 words
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Article479 1938-06-24 2 'GRIEVOUS MISTAKE IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE' i From Our Own Reporter) lpoh, Thursday. CTrtONG comments on the general system of the judicial administra l,inn as practised in the Malayan courts with, their attendant ineffectiveness on the criminals, were made in the Perak Assize Court479 words
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Article67 1938-06-24 2 Gave Birth Under Coconut Palm Ipoh, Thursday. t A CHINESE woman on her way I to the Ipoh Hospital gave birth 1 to a child under a coconut palm 1 I In the compound of the Officer-in- i Charge of the Traffic Branch, I Ipoh. The ambulance was summon- I67 words
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Article, Illustration38 1938-06-24 2 M. SIMPLECIM (on left, formerly attached to the Italian Consulate, Shanghai) photographed with M. Perego (Italian Consul-General in Singapore). M Simplecini arrived here from Shanghai en route to Sumatra where he will take up duties as Consul-General. TribuneTribune - 38 words
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392 1938-06-24 3 PREVENTIBLE DISEASE* ABETTED? HEALTH OFFICERS REPORT £T a moment when the incidence of typhoid is very great, 96 deaths having been recorded last week from enteric, the report of Dr. P. S. Hunter, Municipal Health Officer, for the year 1937 is very interesting. He392 words
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170 1938-06-24 3 JACK BUCHANAN SCORES AT THE PAVILION IACK BUCHANAN has seldom been seen In a funnier film than "This Will make You Whistle, the British production which heads the bill at the Pavilion for the next few days. Jack Buchanan, who is supported by such well-known stars as Elsie Randolph, Jean170 words
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Article67 1938-06-24 3 Before Mr. Justice a'Becketl Terrell In 2nd Court at 11 am. Summonses- in -Chambers. Originating Summonses Probate 163 38. re Estate of Teo Hong Lim. deceased. Bet ore Mr. Justice Home in 3rd Court at 11 a.m. For mention: S. 154 38- Tenp Thye Boon ors.67 words
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Article81 1938-06-24 3 Penang, Thursday. S A YOUNCi Indian found the body i n of hia father in the drain by the tide of B culvert about two mil* s from the Prai police station i and immediately made a report r to the police. It appears Unit81 words
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130 1938-06-24 3 From Our Own Re put La > Taipinn, Thursday MK J. L. M. Davis, 0.CP.1), Tajpiii!-. 111 received a. telephone mmnatU on Monday e*tning from two British soldiers who were at the Coronal ion Cafe. Taiping. He immediately proceeded to the Cafe and there130 words
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Article67 1938-06-24 3 A^'TER a h\'v day*' strike, all the coffee shops and eating shops of Fontian, Johore, have reopened. The Town Board authorities enforced their regulations and the shopkeepers had to earry out The conditions enforced on them, before licences were issued. These Who Still refuse to cany67 words
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177 1938-06-24 3 NEW UNDANG OF REMBAU TO BE ELECTED 'From Our Own Reporterj Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. PREAT interest has bern aroused u among the Malays In Negrl Bernbllan Following the announcement to-day that with the consent of the Major chicfa of Rembau, the British Resident of Negrl has decided that a successor177 words
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Article58 1938-06-24 3 Shanghai, Thursday. IDMIKAL Yarnrll the U.S. Commtin- der-in -chief has sailed to Nanking and Wuhu this morning to investigate conditions on the Yangtse at nrat hand In the lijjht of the Japanese contention that the YangtM must be kept closed to foreign shippini; for milltiry reasons. He expwtiReuter - 58 words
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Advertisement60 1938-06-24 3 "^smOITvACANT 2 NAN VANG BO^.* Mu J r« I 3. NAN «*»O JSm^f 1. Singapore to jpj"^^ at 7.00 am. »•«> PJ-im 200 p.m. 2. Muar to S'pore 800 K a Lumpur 10 30 3 Muar to Malacca. K. Lumpi a.m. 11.00 a.m. D'i; I 70 0 am 4 Malacca60 words
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Advertisement36 1938-06-24 3 PIANOFORIE-PLAYING THEORY OF MUSIC. 'SCHOOL CHILDREN:— Special Terms SCHOOL TEACHERS:— Reduced Ratea Special Music Appreciation Classes. Write or Enquire Mrs. Paulusz, Experienced and Qualified Music Teacher 25. Barker Road. I -MASTER" Laminaterl Padlocks fl X P36 words
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Advertisement43 1938-06-24 3 WHITF SWAN DVPUCATINO IVAIM I defy competitfon in both price an< quality. suitable for all duplicating machine Price 1.2. r jvr rpj>t» Obetainable at all ollice.s of PETKR CHUNG VOAI \'l isV \V V<XAi;. '\**Jfk^^k''^H I CWIT7 t 1 D f iy it43 words
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Advertisement21 1938-06-24 3 HORSE HEAD BRAND I o fW& MADE IN BURMA 100% KltlllMl II AKrFK, (.lIFIIJ AN CO., LTD., Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Prnan?.21 words
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Article59 1938-06-24 4 London. Thursday. I»ALM OIL (Malaya) nHoTbuvers £14-s^o"vtme SApO FLOUR (Sarawak) June'July Shipment 7 6 sellers 7 7^ sellers (Singaoore) June Shipment 13 sellers Unchanged PEPPER (FAQ.) Whit* Muntok Aug. Oct. Shipment 3 J 4 sellers 3% fjlue Black Lampong Aug. Oct. Shipment 3ft sellers 29 16 sellers GAiVTBIEF59 words
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Article62 1938-06-24 4 London. Thursday Previous To-day Change r.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 177.97 177.91 —.6 T.T. dn Amsterdam (closing middle rate* 895-1:16 8.95-116 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 9- 1 a Unchanged T.T. on Hongkon" (closing selling rate) 13 Unchanged T.T. on Japan (closing selling rate) 1 262 words
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Article21 1938-06-24 4 London. Thursday TIN Standard Previous To-day Change Spot (afternoon closing price) iI H J-JB7 TDrward £iB7- 3 /4 £18821 words
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Article35 1938-06-24 4 ri(\t i\ London. Thursdav Previous Today Change Fine Bar per oz. £7.0.10 £7.0.9. ld SILVER Spot 18 15 16 18 15 16 4 months' forward 18 11 16 18 3 4 1 1635 words
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Article57 1938-06-24 4 RUBBER 1 Ncw York, June 22 Previous To-day Change Tone Steadv Steady Spot Buyers 123 4 13 3 16 7 16 Sellers 12% 13 5 16 '-7 16 OctlDec Buyers 13 1 16 13 7 16 rV 2 13 3 16 13 9 16 4-% ajM Tone57 words
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Article134 1938-06-24 4 London, Thursday Previous »o-uay unan* Distillers 993 99 9 -j-6d Dunlop Rubber 93 28 10 1 -^4 /2d ueneral Electric 3 6 743 +9c j Imperial Chemical Industries 31 3 311 lVid Imperial lobacco 135 7» 2 136 3' f7Vid Anglo-Dutch .>^ 9 27- -j-1 3 Canadian134 words
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466 1938-06-24 4 THE political and economic barometer appears at long last to be veering in the direction of Fair. The change is I largely psychological, and represents a complete reversal of the recent tendency to seek out and stress any factors of depression, says466 words
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Article178 1938-06-24 4 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore. Thursday MINING. Tin at midday was J 4 down SI .25. With a firm and active stock market in London a number of orders vere received for tin shares this mornln| from there at higher prices. In the local market amongst sterling there wer»buyers of178 words
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Advertisement59 1938-06-24 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) in SAFE BOXES in our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN YS, and ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so that SAFETY and59 words
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Advertisement21 1938-06-24 4 W MM I II iminsii INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. CAN YOU AFFORD AN UNINSURED LOSS BY FIRE? Tel. 5926, 2, Finlayson Green21 words
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Article887 1938-06-24 5 STOCKS SHARES B d B y Fraser v-ompanv Singapore. June 23 I n Aaain Kumbang /z 4 i /2 Austral Malay Hil Ayer Hitam 426 47 6 Ayer Vveng "I". 23|-xd Bangrin Tin Too' 2 04tt^ Batu Selangor 20 6 Burma Malay .H 0 1-35 Cnenaeriang ,V 21 6xd Hitam887 words
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Article229 1938-06-24 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore Thursday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat 4'. 4,6 Eatu Selangor 1.30 1.35 ong Fatt 1.04 1.08 ongkong Tin 21 i- 22|Jelebu 0.70 0.75 Kamunting Tin 9j9 10 6 Katu Tin 231- 24 Killinghall 18|- 19!Kramat 10 3 11Kuchais 1 35 1.40 Larut 919 10!6 Lingui Tin 1229 words
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68 1938-06-24 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated in the Netherlands (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKBRB AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter AD. 182% Paid Up Capital I 40,030.000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5.0U0.00Q Special Reserve I.ooo*ooo Chairman of the Board of Director* H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE IONGH President M. TAUDiN CHABOT Director68 words
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Article243 1938-06-24 5 6% Maynard Co. Ltd. $30,000 95 JQS nojn Int Apr 30 Oct. 31 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Mar 31 Sept. 30 100 "W r.^m *V 2 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 107 no nam 4»/ 2 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000243 words
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Advertisement150 1938-06-24 5 5 AfV 7 CO. Shanghai, Hongkong. Manila, ntfMtf* 4>aiijr /oreieu M«rftf| (c.».^ .Mi riil^f r« NEW YORK COTTON E.\( il UE I COMMUUIi^ h,X« Ji N y NEW YORK inll-il- SUIAH KXCHANUE CHICAGO BOARD lir uiAUr. CANADIAN COMMODI'IY K\( }j SHAN(;HAI SIOiK b.X( HANOI HONGKONG si;Ai:K BROKKKS Ay,". Mtyct Chamber^150 words
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159 1938-06-24 6 AUSTRALIAN'S 8,000-MILE TRIP TO AMERICA ONCE again sail is to be hoisted on tht 'Hispaniola* for a journey to Treasure Island. Christening his craft with the «une name as one which figured in Robcn Louis Stevenson's "Treasure Island,' Mr George O'Brien of Sydney. Australia. 1 now putting his ship in159 words
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Advertisement113 1938-06-24 6 PAVII lON Te-NKiHT TFST MATCH" i r t i_^~' i_^ |J^** j 10.M4.111 at he API TO I. UNITED ARTISTS' HILARIOUS TECHNICOLOR COMEDY HIT WITH THE STARS OF tk A STAR j SB BORN' and 4MY AAN GODFREY' TOGETHER! V<hi little l^i w-110 v/n. Double-Crossing i 1 Fake LOVE YOU!"113 words
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Advertisement183 1938-06-24 6 RO X Y BAR OPEN 5 P.M. TILL MIDNIGHT. TO-XIGHT Uf 9.15 THI MOM STAGGERING _^[^[^^^[^^^t^^^l.^^^l^llß DRAMATK SPECTACLI W >^ > B i >ik filmed: See— NAPOLEON'S DRAMATIC RETREAT FROM MOSCOW! GRETA GARBO CHARLES BOYER IN A DRAMA OF SPECTACULAR PAGEANTRY "MARIE WALEWSKA M°*rr»-Goldw.vTi-Maver Picture with REGINALD OWEN, HENRY STEPHENSON,183 words
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65 1938-06-24 7 nipcg North, told membew V i D Lil!) 1 M P tor win htmSfcEl "S^S"* D <™ocracv Mm a scape-goat ne uh P e r C her U th d V JSSUe in V uneiner the fortes of demorrarv or fascism u ill win65 words
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Article104 1938-06-24 7 No Interference By Government New York. June VI. THE four defendants indicUd on charges of espionage pleaded innocent and ball is fixed at five thousand sterling each. The judge ordered that bench warrants be issued for the other 14 persons inaicted, most of whom areReuter - 104 words
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Article341 1938-06-24 7 Exhibitors Arrange Special Fetes San Francisco. CVERY major nation of the world k has arranged to stage a special celebration on Treasure Island during the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition, and 42 have set dates for elaborate fetes. Special committees of hundreds are working on. plans for colourful and dramatic341 words
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Article448 1938-06-24 7 Sir Alexander Gibb's Warning ICPEAKING at the annual meeting of the London Chamber of Commerce the president. Sir Alexjander Gibb, G.8.E., C.8., F.R.S., referred to what he described as an extraordinary and unsatisfactory position of sterling in the world exchanges. •There could," he .said, "be do448 words
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Advertisement370 1938-06-24 7 THE ALHAMBRA THKAIU is CLOSED UP TOR COMPLETE RENOVATION AND FOR THE INSTALLATION OF AIR CONDITIONING PLANT. WATCH N>R THE (IRANI) GALA OPENING OF THE \i: W ALII A .^1 II It A 7 fTho Malayan Pionc'r Ainiisrinrnt F'arki I UANCIi: PALACE It BAK AIR COMiriiONKO I fHONI 1 I370 words
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810 1938-06-24 8 TERRIBLE CONDITION'S Singapon rhui *3 THAI' ac h n should i- started in Malaya to weaken Japan by mean* < ■n economic boycott, active assistance t<> China for defence ai relief fm U for the victims oi i*ar, is the t^cnr:^^ a letter received810 words
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Article, Illustration51 1938-06-24 8 ANTI-JAPANESE MEETING Representatives of the Mongolian and Tibetan communities in Hankow held a social recently in honour of the World Students' Delegation, when speeches were made condemning Japanese ruthlessness. Our photo, received by air mail from Hanko*. -hows Mr. Yao Lu Po Sze. (standing with beard» Mohammedan representative, making a51 words
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Article83 1938-06-24 8 TWO NEW PLANES FOR WEARNE'S Singapore. Thursday I'WO aew planes lor Wearn*- s internal Air Service are leaving England on Jul> 1. according to a statement issued by Wearne's u. the Malaya Tribun? to-day. They rue two De Havilland 86 aeroplanes to supplement the present service in Malaya The company's83 words
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Article176 1938-06-24 8 SELETAR AIR CRASH VICTIMS Singapore, Thursday. T-IfKEK nifieers and three men weit killed in the flying fatality oft Cape Rachado (near Port Dfckaon) wh.-n two Royal Air Force Vfckwra Vildebeeste torpedo bombers attached to No. 100 Squadron crashed into the sea on Tueaday nijrht. The names of the six Victim*176 words
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Advertisement84 1938-06-24 8 S Ml W mT Ml Ml f> y u VKfl The only one of its kind in I I k J k I Malaya. ■■■■■kMHdBH Prevents scorching and can be used with greater ease and safety. PRICE Uses loss current and becomes <£ -hot almost at once. < *p I84 words
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362 1938-06-24 9 CERTAIN DIFFICULTIES IN THE WAY OESPITE a statement by the Commonwealth Minister tor Defence. Mr. H. V. Thorby, that Australia's programme of air expansion is proceeding according to schedule, it is no secret that the Royal Australian Air Force is having great difficulty in362 words
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Article41 1938-06-24 9 Canadian export trade In fisheries pro duett during the calendar year IM7 «raa the highest Bine 1980 Bxporti ol them products last year writ- valued at $28,833,000 exceeding the previous year i)\ 13,475,733 or more than II p«t eenl41 words
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Article92 1938-06-24 9 Safety In Air Travel THE precautions taken by airline officials T and the means to which they are Lor^ngtomcrease the safety of flying Mr Young took his audience on a verbal tour of a modern airport, and described the operations carried out by the personnel before a plane leave tne92 words
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Article90 1938-06-24 9 University Of B. C. To Confer Degree In Summer DRESIDENT L. S. KLINCK of the UnivI ersity of British Columbia announced that the University would confer an honorary doctorate of laws on Lord Tweedsmuir, the Governor-General. HUM! time during the summer. The exact date of the special90 words
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94 1938-06-24 9 THE words "Canada" and "Quality I Guarded" will feature the Canadian mark to be placed upon high-grade products .shipped abroad. Agriculture Idnister Mr Gardiner told the House oi C °RerPn n Uv the Minister indicated the Canadian mark would be a bust of a94 words
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Article93 1938-06-24 9 PLANTING o! S'HI.UOO twei 11:1 185 .up. nt (io\ t raiment-owned land adjoining the Spruce Lake forest reserve near Brandon (Canada) started last week, the forestry branch, Manitoba department ol tntnen and natural resources, announced With 40 men employed it is expected that the trees,93 words
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Article, Illustration140 1938-06-24 9 The latest picture of the giant new Cunard-White Star liner "Queen Elizabeth" on the stocks at the shipyard of John Brown and Company. Clydebank, Scotland Rapid progress is being made with the construction of the liner, which will be launched by the QueenPlanet News - 140 words
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Advertisement74 1938-06-24 9 •xku' iiiiimiiV wi s Selangor Hill-Climb ALFRED DE SILVA recent winner of the Kuala Lumpur-Beremban-and-back Cycle Road Race in record time on a New Hudson cycle, repeated his success by winning the Kuala Lumpur L;ik Garden Hill-Climb HIS CYCLE WAS A U NEW HUDSON" Whether for competitive sport or pleasure74 words
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Article305 1938-06-24 10 MORNING TRIBUNE RELIEF BY LAW Singapore: Friday. June t4, I»3S •ttiE; auuivss at rwua.d i^uiiipur a iew ua>s ago uy m£. i\ j R. biacKwen, me unitiai r^^igaee. K.ivi.ft.. on me suuject ol DanK- ruptcy. witn special reference 10 the Vv age Earners numinisirauon Order was ol particular interest to305 words
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Article681 1938-06-24 10 THE CARBO OF EUROPEAN POLITICS /i/echoslovakias Gt'inum minority leader Conrad Henlein is the Oarbo of European politics .writes Emrys Jones. in the Dally Bxpreas). He irrives .strictly by plan.-, then u->rs to earth in an hotel, and gives the reporters a lot ol trouble rinding him. So secretive H that681 words
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Article283 1938-06-24 10 Mr. B Cooper, retired Assistant Su- perintendent. Surveys. Kedah. who Is now in private practice at Sungei Patani. left by the s.s. Swarten Hondt for New Zealand via Java. Papua and NewCaledonia He expects to be back early next year Mr Teoh Kim Swee. Chief Clerk. District Office. Kinta.283 words
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Article, Illustration31 1938-06-24 10 Seventeen new priests were ordained by Cardinal Hinsley. Archbishop of Westminster, in an elaborate service at Westminster Cathedral. London. Photo shows the seventeen new priests prostrated before the altar Planet NewsPlanet News - 31 words
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Advertisement16 1938-06-24 10 To-day's White Label j Announcement The surest test of a man's discrimination. DEWAK'S j WPS -K16 words
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Article463 1938-06-24 11 How Closing Of Waterway Affects Britain And U.S.A. W "-haH,° an^' liw --loM,l. Chin, suffers fn,n, The cou. lv" ndj vldua I uld '««"«•»>■ termed -stasis". na in to dlti n n st Ik> al) r al "ilh its man i JCIIIgs thus (ll o(r IVom463 words
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Article95 1938-06-24 11 INDIANS IN CANADA THERE is no foundation for the common belief that the Indians of Canada are a vanishing race. While their numbers have varied considerably during the last 30 years, declining from 110.0UO to 1907 to 104.000 in 1924. latest returns issued by the Department of Mines and Resources95 words
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Article106 1938-06-24 11 BRITISH TRANSPACIFIC AIR SERVICE London. FE Government announced in the House of Commons that it was considering establishment of an air service across the Pacific ocean from Canada to "M& already are .under way with the Dominion concerned and also with the United States over ownership of certain Pacific glands106 words
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Article74 1938-06-24 11 Prof. Merritt L. Fernald Gels Degree At U Of M. PROFESSOR MEKRITT UnUXMH* f NALD 1 Hana.;d honoured by the un iy er mtv honoran at a ceremony at w'n< n the d ip.^ree ot Doctor o1 Scienc Ex ipnn the American a^SltwcS -•eiiency. Bishop Oliviei Maurauu74 words
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Article, Illustration53 1938-06-24 11 Bloodstains on these "Belts of a T umsand S(it<hes" show how they iailed to Rive their wearers the charmed life promised by the women who stitched them. These talismans formed part of the display of war trophies and articles taken from the *»n«»m»- He-d. wfcjch opened in Wuchang, which adjoins53 words
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Article106 1938-06-24 11 MILADY in Canada .spent approximately $14,000,000 on her furs In 1936. th. Jast year for which detailed figures unavailable. Her Escort on the other hand only .spent a mere $300,000. The fur gqodl industry In Canudi which manufacturers wttring apparel oi tin. reports that In that106 words
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104 1938-06-24 11 Empire's Most Powerful Locomotives TEN new locomotives are being built by the Canadian Pacific Rallwaj Company whith, whin completed, Mill M the heaviest and >uost powerful engines it4n| <lutv in th« Hii. tish Fmpire. They .ire being built for u^O In .>d< ri Ing u\i traffic over the steep grad104 words
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Article62 1938-06-24 11 ANTHONY FOKKEK. LIM man who invented the famous Fokker airplailf used by the Germans daring the Ortaf War, conferred In Ottawa recently with defence departme.it officials Mr. Fokker was accompanied by Mr A. Noorduuyn. president of the Nooiduu yn Aircraft company, limited. Montreal Tha nature of the conference62 words
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Article59 1938-06-24 11 CONVICT WHITNEY HAS PAY RAISED NYv. Vork, Jußi 1-'-RICHARD Whitney, five timei pw sidenl of New fork Stock Kx change non serving ;i "fivc-t^-ten" years' sentence in Sing-Sing ftwf misuse of funds, !m^ had his prison pay raised from 2%d. (071-_»d. a dtiy. Reaaon: Exemplary bebaflov atee i! sentence In59 words
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Advertisement95 1938-06-24 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery in glare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. FOR THE FIRST TlME— perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, fishing, tennis or any outdoor sport. See our demonstration of this remarkable new invention.95 words
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Advertisement32 1938-06-24 11 THI TRUI TONIC FOOD J UvlClMflf Wff vWWw VIW JIBr W I DIXK DAM E at the Capitol Restaurant Music by KIKT HLACII his Orchestra TO- WIGHT WEDNESDAY X I'M. To Midnight32 words
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Article, Illustration157 1938-06-24 12 HOLIDAY AWH GIRLS EEL Feathers used effwtively by Mrs. William Conn' left Waterloo, for the course. (Planet Ncwi). Fifty-one Spahis. members of the crack natiy come to London lo lake part in the WfjgWt Show at Olympia. Here is one Corporal Ba.ui.u w Spahis rearing his horse in the ring.Planet News - 157 words
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Advertisement23 1938-06-24 13 IT PAYS TO VISIT Rene Ullmann's ANNUAL CHEAP SALE WATCHES and JEWELLERY TRADITIONAL QUALITY AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES RENE ULLMANN RAFFLES I'l \<l23 words
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Article, Illustration1208 1938-06-24 15 Create An Atmosphere Which Encourages Success And The Preparation Of Lessons Will Become A Pleasure Instead Of A JHIS question of homework is a vexatious one, which pauses innumerable debates among parents, teachers and i scholars, the matter under con- sideration being, of course,' whether or not homework;!1,208 words
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Article234 1938-06-24 15 BANANA 'REAM 1 banana I heaped teaspoonfuls Lactogen 1 teaspoonful sugar 2 teaspoonfuls orange juice. Skin the banana and beat it to a pulp Stir In the Lactogen, sugar and orange juice and mix well together. This is nice eaten with sponge cake BLANCMANCE 4 good tablespoonfuli Lactogeii234 words
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Article328 1938-06-24 15 IF von want your child to thrive, let him spend as much time M possible in the open air. and do verythinu you can to make the uarden attractive to him II |a a «ood idea to »ivr him hi.s own Harden where be Cmn work328 words
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Advertisement26 1938-06-24 15 [NEW BIMMHJ \II \X O!• K I, MIKI It I U A I phtMir Hl > >lAIS«.\ I*l .ll*l LADIES HAIRDRESSERS ?V, Stamtiird Road HNOATOBC Trlfphonr **il«»26 words
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Advertisement445 1938-06-24 16 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. Due Dl Tonnage S'pore Tonnage S'pore e lf>3B 1938 KANPURA 17,000 July 1 CHITRAL 15,000 Aug. 12 BANGALORE 6,000 July 2 SOUDAN 6,500 Aug. 26 RAWALPINDI 17,000 July 15 CARTHAGE 15.000 Aug. 26 CORFU 15 000 July 29 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Sept.445 words
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Advertisement418 1938-06-24 16 J^r fc^^p* fc^^**^^^^* _a L TO FRENCH PORTS i p CHARGE I IRS REUNIS j J HOMEWARDS. I tap TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes. S. Nazaire Bordeaux June 24 nAi wv For Marseilles, Havre Antwerp Dunkirk July 4 i DESIRADE For Marseilles. Bordeaux Nantes Havre July 22 jTO SAIGON INDOCHINA! DESIRADE418 words
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Article85 1938-06-24 17 The Mala yan A rchitect" The Malayan Architect", published by the Institute of Architects of Malaya, which has just been received, contains an interesting account of the new building; at the junction of Ceoil street and D' Almeida Street, for the Netherlands Trading Society. Plans of the ne\* building sive85 words
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Article85 1938-06-24 17 ships ILONGSIOE I'll \vii\i:\iv im< i Xfi < TED to \KKIVI I ni ranee i *.n Ship doiiiuMi Gate (..it Plane his L"J 1 I rala 3 i»>;. it. 2 Cen Ki 2 3 KKPM l HAEBOUI .1 Wharf: Lch VtVuMr. Lch Ma :>' Otprey Oil Whari:85 words
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Article116 1938-06-24 17 Berlin. June 22. An anti-Jewiih speech by Dr. Qoebbela last night was followed by Ireth PWM outbursts against Jews, whose presence in the streets and cafes the newspapers describe as "scandalous impudence" and the Jews are told to "clear out." The word Jews covers theReuter - 116 words
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Article496 1938-06-24 17 Heal Treatment For Primiii" Coating ticl< en till id rations i < *t in Linen p i.d l':otr< t Ing Steel Hulls." which appeared In The Shipbui and Engineering Edition \\w following may be «>t in U ;i to hoi concerned Any process which will ensure496 words
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Advertisement264 1938-06-24 17 111 K\S IMIILP LINE. 'Incorporated in Australia' NEXT SAIMNT.S Due Sails. MEKKLK June J!' July 3 MARELLA July 30 Aul 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the following ratp.>. Wrst Class pass ngers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne to the connecting264 words
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Advertisement213 1938-06-24 17 X. 1. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD VMUTi; STAR, LTD. i Incorporated In Japan i TO LONDON via IVnant;. (Oloniho Aden, Tort Said, IMarsrilhs A (Jihnltar FUSHIMI MARU July 7 .ss HAK()ZAi\I MARL Ju.v 2' s.s. SUVVA MARU Aim 4 Rat s t. Ist Class 2na uiasb NapSM S")7I213 words
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Miscellaneous174 1938-06-24 17 •j. I POSTAL INTELLIGENCE i STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES Holland and Italy (Parcels only tostralia, Basteru. southern 24 8 ajn Vew Zealand v 24 8.30 a m Medan J p Coen 24 8 Ijn Tpndjono Pandan p 24 830 am Rengat and Tembilahun S 1 M Uam Aden B mku <J4174 words
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928 1938-06-24 18 Community Looks To Courts tor "Standards Of Conduct" A CALL to the legal profession to use its influence against the selection of unfit judges was made by the Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes of the United States Supreme Court. Though praising the Bench928 words
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Article92 1938-06-24 18 Willis's RU J de to Singapore and Ma'wa. a now and revised edition of the former "Willis's Guide to Singapore" hM Hist boon published and contains ■omo V (iv interesting information for tounsta and visitors to this country. T*»« book has been eomol#tely rewmttftn and new feature huvn'been92 words
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Article220 1938-06-24 18 Canada's Lumber Industry APPROXIMATELY 2,702.766,000 cubit feet of standing timber were cut for commercial purposes in Canada during 1936 compared with S 440 809.000 in 1935. The value in 1936 uas placed at 5134.804.228 com pared with $115,461,779. The depletion In 1936 oi Canada's forest resources was estimated ai jsiderably220 words
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316 1938-06-24 18 $3,000,000,000 Voted For U.S. Relief Washington. THE United States House or Representatives vo^ed a $3,000,000,000 appropriation for President Roosevelt's lending-spending campaipagainst the depression, with the Chamber's huge Democratic majorit strongly aligned benind the President once more. Shattered earlier in the Congressional session by the wage-hour Is rue and the reorganization316 words
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Article474 1938-06-24 19 RICH MAN Aiirrrc ■•••l rk Li Li Li \J La "BLACKMAIL, VENGEANCE" RESULTS OF INVESTIGATIONS HILL BE HUSHED UP IRE MADE IN SOME OF THE PARIS NEWSPAPERS The case became public when the police arrested Carlos Fernandez Bacula. former Pe: ,vian Charge d'Affaires in various474 words
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Article58 1938-06-24 19 Singapore, Thursday. PAUOHT by the Maeistrau .Mr; Rawlines. w the V t mO ;im ,he Third Police cm II mi lisl orc?d 0 ifter his worship had adn of rebuke to a a ,pecU-f-nce. Vaitilmuum n wors hlp ror, was hauled up b( fol< n t,n58 words
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746 1938-06-24 19 Johoiv Bahru, Thursday. FAVOURED by fine weather, the Johore English College annual athletic meeting was held this afternoon. It was watched by a large and cosmopolitan gathering. Among the distinguished visitors were H.H. the Tungku Mahkota, 11. 11. Tungku I'mpuan Besar (of Pahang) and746 words
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186 1938-06-24 19 CHILD'S FATAL BFALL INTO OPEN DRAIN Singapore, Thm day. HOB Bwec Lof young notbei ol b 'tip' rear-old Chinen boy who nu I I death irhen ii* 1 f«H "> t() ;i (l i I: evidence hi th« Ocroner'a Couri to d.iv at an n»quiry into tlic death ot ;N-186 words
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Article531 1938-06-24 19 Ring Inquiry Up By 'Influence "aptitude tests Finding Work That Suits An Unemployed £i <1 l < ORTb to appl) the modern science <>i Induftrial psychology to tinproblem of unemptoyment are being made upon an Increasing seal. In Montreal. Dunne: the past .seven months a clasf ol selected "laduaU 1531 words
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Miscellaneous1727 1938-06-24 20 I SINGAPORE PARIS > k nr*| IP r> A r^l^ l^ ZHL 1333 Mes (225 m) TPA— 2 15.24 Mo« <19.7 m.) II ll— !>/ %L^^l^^ I 5.00 Teochew drama.t 5.20 Gramophone records. > "Siw Suan cnang Siang Hoi." 605 Talk on current French evei.: J, *t^v^* i^i— >^>>* m1,727 words
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Article385 1938-06-24 21 FUSILIERS ACQUITTED OF CHARGE Alleged Attempt To Steal Cars i [< Singapore. Thursday. TWO soldiers from the Royal Innis- killing: Fusilurs who' allegedly attempted to steal three cars belonging to three Europeans which were parked outside Namazie Mansions in Stamford Road in the early hours of the morning of Apr.385 words
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Article120 1938-06-24 21 In their weekly rubber report dated Singapore. Thursday, noon. Guthrie Co., Ltd.. state. During tne week under review all markets have steadily advanced. A complete change of sentiment is apparent In New York influenced no doubt to some extent by the improvement in the political sftuation in Europe.120 words
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1372 1938-06-24 21 'From Our Own Correspondent > ine Chairman said. i "The year under review was u comparatively profitable one for the Company I tnough unfortunately later events have proved the optimistic forecasts a.s to I the near future of the Rubber Industry 1 that were prevalent1,372 words
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160 1938-06-24 21 THiv i idii Boc.a match between [aland Club ind tin- Bini ..,< m Qoll Club, played .it r hi- bland Club on in- daw resulted in a win f<»r the B.OjC tram by 7 1 to i *2 The following an detail (Singapore160 words
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Article378 1938-06-24 22 SCHMELINC HAS SMALL BONE BROKEN "ABSOLUTELY FOUL BLOW," SAYS MAX BIG FIGHT SENSATION claims is the "^"VJ^ J (ream when thf blow was struck. ■'T L 'mv°?ho. Isndp1 sndpo Ipk1 pk saw Louis w:,L The fluht lasted 124 seconds, the O«n^f«JSSS?*rsrtS to the towel after Max had taken a ternbleReuter - 378 words
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Article92 1938-06-24 22 The gross recipts were £203,019 including £15,000 for film and radio rights. Net receipts totalled £160,622. Louis receives £64.000 and Schmeling £32,000. Gross attendance was 72,000, and the paid attendance 66,227. A detailed X-ray examination shows that Schmeling sustained a fracture of "the tranverse process", which is describedReuter - 92 words
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Article242 1938-06-24 22 The champion was watching his man like a cat for an opening. Schmeling next got a blow to the bedy. Then Louis went in and scored with a left and right to the jaw, both being hard blows. Again Louis got in a left and right to the jaw and242 words
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Article134 1938-06-24 22 Ties for Wednesday <June 29 in the Cullen Cup Handicap Mixed Doubles Miss G. Griffith- Jones and Mr. bole > fl Miss Bliss and Mr. Burke i— 3>. Mrs. Mallon and Capt. Benjamin (+1) vs. Mr. and Mrs. Thorougood (—4). LADIES HANDICAP DOUBLES Mrs Hopkins and Mrs.134 words
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Article93 1938-06-24 22 GARRISON CRICKET THE H.Q. Wing <The Gordon Highlandlanders" bea: the 22d. iH' Battery. H.A.. by five wickets, at cricket in the Changi inter-Battery Company League on ruesday. Batting first, the Battery were all out for 73. L Bdr. Gasciogne scoring 32. For the Gordons. Lt. Duke took five wickets lor93 words
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Article141 1938-06-24 22 LOUIS v. BAER IN SEPTEMBER New York, Thursday. Joe Louis's next fight will probably be against Max Baer in September for the title. Louis refuses a return with Schmeling who now denies he is retiring. Tommy Farr was delighted with the result and said "seeing that I went fifteen roundsReuter - 141 words
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Article34 1938-06-24 22 Buenos Aires, June 22. As protest "against the slaughter Of civilians in China and Spain,' 1 the Trade Union Federation passed a resolution advocating a nation wide boycott ot Japanese and German goods ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article235 1938-06-24 22 THE Tamil Brotherhood Party gained clear-cut victory of three goals tu nil over the Malayalee Association, la year's champions in the second round of the Indian Association F00tb...: League on Monday last at the M.F Ground. The Tamilians soon settled down and within five minutes opened the235 words
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Article36 1938-06-24 22 The ladies' June medal competition 01 the Garrison Golf Club was played Tanglln on Tuesday and Wednesday resulted in a win for Mrs. J. C. R side with a return of one up36 words
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262 1938-06-24 22 R.A.M.C 3; 5.H.8 0 STAGING an excellent recovery late in d the second half, the Royal Army Medical Corps beat the Harbour Board by three goals to nil in a third division fixture of the S.A.F.A. league, played at the S.H.B. ground. Cantonment262 words
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218 1938-06-24 22 PIGEON SHOOTING ENTHUSIASM IN SINGAPORE THE splendid attendance at yesterday's meeting to introduce the snort of pigeon shoot ma; in Singapore gives every indTatinn Uiat the new club will meet with every rooceas. More than forty enthusiastic members enrolled at the mooting held at the S.V.C. which was nrosidod over218 words
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Article340 1938-06-24 23 Missed Two Penalties, Beaten 1-0 JOHORE MILITARY UNLUCKY IN MUAR LEAGUE GAME 'From Our Oivn Corresvchden 1 T°° a nH C L Vh' Wl iJff SP IU y esterda y« league game between Se Chmese whit* tw< "S 2?Jli5 ary F H rC i S Several Visions against the Chinese,340 words
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Article151 1938-06-24 23 Poor football was served up in the league match between the Town Board and the Rangers. Though the Town won 4—o. they were not impressive and he Rangers did well to hold them to a soalle^ first half. The Rangers who are lowly placed in the league151 words
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Article329 1938-06-24 23 BLAKAN MATI GUNNERS HOLD NARROW LEAD THE Combined Services sports meet was continued at Qulmaii Barracka t rdav. The luials w)1 b' held on Saturday R A. ißlaican Math are in the lead BO far but are closely challenged by the Punjab Rest the Malay Rent, and329 words
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Article, Illustration15 1938-06-24 23 THE R.A. (Changi) team in tIM half-mile relay rare at the Command sports yesterday. TribuneTribune - 15 words
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Article95 1938-06-24 24 WIMBLEDON THRILLS BOUSSUS OUT Budge Wins Despite Indisposition LONDON. THURSDAY HOT AND SULTRY WEATHER PREVAILED FOR TO-DAY'S TENNIS AT WIMBLEDON. RESULTS:— MEN'S SINGLES 2nd Round Shayes beat Lysagh 6—4. 6—4, 6—4. Menzel beat Choy (China) 7—5. 3—6. 4—6, 6—2, B—6. MEN'S SINGLES 3rd Round Henkel beat95 words
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Article, Illustration15 1938-06-24 24 ONE OF THE COMPETITORS in the high jump event at the Command sports yesterday. TribuneTribune - 15 words
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Article, Illustration19 1938-06-24 24 THE FINISH of the 100 yards dash at the Johore English College sports vesterdav. Report on page 29. TribuneTribune - 19 words
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Article589 1938-06-24 24 AWELLKNOWN and respected member of the Eurasian community in the person of Mr. Aloysius King Chamarette, passed away at his residence yesterday afternoon at the age of 59 years. Mr. Chamarette had been ailing for some time. Born in India. Mr. Chamarette went to589 words
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Article64 1938-06-24 24 The teams defeated by H.Q. Wing, Gordon Highlanders (the holders) in the Warren Shield Tug-of-War Competition are: •A 1 Coy. 21 Gordons: sth H.K.S. Bty. Changi; *C Coy. 21 Gordons and Royal Marines. Each win was in two straight pulls. H.Q. Wing, Gordons will meet the winners of64 words
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Article, Illustration18 1938-06-24 24 At the Johore English College sports vesterday: The first three in the 120 yards hurdles, Class 1. TribuneTribune - 18 words
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Article124 1938-06-24 24 ALTHOUGH the weather is dull *hh occasional drizzle, the Test wicket is in perfect condition and hard as iron. It is practically certain that Fleetwood Smith, who last week had a dental operation, will be fit to play. Hardstaff stated that his injured hand has fully recovered and124 words
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Article229 1938-06-24 24 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Hankow. Thursday. Eight Japanese warships have reap peared off Hoihow. Ten French warshipare also present. A mailed report from Hoihow state, that over forty Japanese soldiers landed at noon on Sunday, under the cover of the warships. They were resisted by Chinese troops, who,229 words
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Advertisement19 1938-06-24 24 A. S. GILES. CIVIL, NAVAL AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER No 6, The Arcade, Singapore. J TBONE 7W4. TAILOR.19 words
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Miscellaneous166 1938-06-24 24 I Today's Tides High Tide: 7.04 p.m. Bft. 3ins. able as he suffered from indisposition. MEN'S SINGLES 3rd Round OllifT beat Gopfert (Germany 6 2. 2_-6. 6—4. 6—3. LADIES SINGLES Mme Mathieu beat Miss Curtis 6—o. 6—3. WOMEN'S SINGLES 2nd Round Mrs. Sperling beat Miss Giacyn Wheler America! 6—o, 6-0.166 words
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