Morning Tribune, 25 June 1938
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Title Section14 1938-06-25 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 3.— No. 125. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. June 25, 1938 FIVK CENTS14 words
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Article142 1938-06-25 1 Germany Said To Be Disturbed Paris. Friday. THE British economic drive m the Balkans and on the Danube m competition with Germany is being cussed m the Press. The _poc,ue states ;hat Britain Is leading the littl* countries cf the Balkans back to the policy of theReuter - 142 words
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89 1938-06-25 1 London. Friday v, «irtro cause than China either for grateful thanks or anxious NO country nat* more t ational Red Cross meeta m London for its 16th expectation as f president Lin Sen. read by the Chinese dele- S c ay W-r,™l^-d a ysReuter - 89 words
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278 1938-06-25 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh STRONG RESISTANCE BY CHINESE SWATOW, FRIDAY. -ONE SEAPLANE BOMBED THE RAILWAY STATION TO-DAY. HITTING THE SIDINGS AND THE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE. IT IS REPORTED THAT ONE HUNDRED JAPANESE MARINES ATtempkd a test landing at Namkang near Chinghai from launches supported by aircraftBritish Official Wireless - 278 words
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Article253 1938-06-25 1 Hongkong. Friday. ri>\MN Dwyer was acquitted amid a ureal outburst of cheering and Reuter pandemonium m court.- The accused was very calm throughout 'he trial m whicn there was sensational turn this morning, the defence JeclhiiiiK to produce evidence. Following a brilliant appeal by the Portuguese lawyer. MrReuter - 253 words
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Article97 1938-06-25 1 STRUCK CHINESE MINE WITH 100 ABOARD Shanghai, Jane 24. NEAHLY 10S Japanese sailors and marines were killed and a number injured, when a Japanese launch on the Yangtse struck a ■Chinese mine between the Inking and Matang boom. The information which is irom a mustReuter - 97 words
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Article36 1938-06-25 1 FUNERAL OF QUEEN'S MOTHER i t 'nr. I The fui I ■■ill be attended by Tn. .'•n«- and the Queen A will be •nets Chui not her at AD 6 Paul's. Walden In Herel Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 36 words
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37 1938-06-25 1 HANKOW. FRIDAY. TBI YELLOW RIVER FLOOD WATERS HAM ENTERED THE x rRIBUTARY Or Till HWAI IT IS REM! VI l» THE MOODS M\Y MOW FINALL. REUTER 0 111 l YANGTSIREUTER - 37 words
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Article23 1938-06-25 1 London, Friday. Owen was found guilty to-day' rtng two Gainsborough paintings] toien from Chilham Castle, and sen- 1 to fln years" penal servitude23 words
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Article117 1938-06-25 1 BRITISH ARMS EXPOR T TO JAPAN London, Friday. 1 I question time In the Commons to- day. Mr Oliver Stanley, president of the Board <>f Tirade, replying lo Mr. Acland, said thai ten licenses had been issued m the last twelve months for export ol war material to Japan TheReuter - 117 words
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Article44 1938-06-25 1 SWISS NEUTRALITY Berlin, Friday. Herr Ribbentrop has given formal recognition to Swiss neutrality m a note addressed to the Swiss Government. A Rome message states that m a note addressed to the Swiss Government. Italy has recognised the complete ncu trality of .Switzerland ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Advertisement43 1938-06-25 1 ft N OTHKR P/.C.ES J Typhoid 2 Woman Mutilated Cheaper Housing' 4 y Food Hawkers Licences 3 J Municipal Petition 3 I A.C.S. Prize (Jivinß 7 i European (harged 8 1 Bankruptcy Court 19 Services vs. Johore 23 I Test L\l_*"h 04 I43 words
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Advertisement38 1938-06-25 1 The Test England 409 for 5 Hammond 210 n.o. Paynter 99 Ames 50 n.o. (Details ou pagt 24) POWDERED MILK V^_V *V L*m* mmmmmW/ r V I 4. 11/ 111 l O.S. A tO. m^ r «a mW38 words
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707 1938-06-25 2 MUNICIPAL HEALTH OFFICER TELLS THE PUBLIC Preparing For Eventuality Of Big-Scale Inoculation Singapore, I < v MAKING itatcmeirl at meetlag >•! the Municipal mml toners to-day, Or. P. s. Hunter, Health Officer, reported Bu e*tUre.ik ihoid io Singapore. [uteri ive m I tion707 words
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Article997 1938-06-25 2 AGED COUPLE CHARGED 'From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Friday. 'THE facts Of the case which you are about to listen to. I think you will agree I with me. concern one of the most gruesome and cruel homicides that it is possible to imagine,* 1997 words
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Article87 1938-06-25 2 Promotions announced m the latest issue of the SS Government Gazette are: Captain G H. Sworder. Asst Superintendent. Survey Department, F.M.S. and 8.8. to be Senior Asst. Superintendent Topographical Branch, S.S and F M s with effect from Jan 1. Mr VV. A. C. Haines. AC P.. F.M.S. to87 words
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Article21 1938-06-25 2 The Salvation Army Boys' Home at Thomson Road has been appointed a place of detention for the purposes ol the Ordinance.21 words
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Article762 1938-06-25 2 COMMISSIONER 1 ATTACKS SLUMS Singapore, Wedne- da IMMEDIATE >teps should be taken la relieve overcrnwd'iig and radicate slim conditions m thi* town." urged Mi. Chff Xr v -»t today's meeting of the Municipal CommissiMsera Peoole who lived m slum areas eh p ended, he Mdd to a762 words
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Advertisement58 1938-06-25 2 ■■K^Tnl X A MEDIUM-PRICED CAR m \\\y M jl_a VV|TH BIC CAR PERFORMANCE li ii Ht v rtsfJ^ii Ht L/ Ht P ll^* THEIATESTf|[]jACHIEVEMENT FIAT S.A. are pleased to announce fresh delivery of _^_H^^_^V^3v_P* <, i^_^_^_^_^_ll^__nß' .r v JfcS_il_^_M__B7^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ mic._l 'SJa^^ M< v i_i X,^ —^.^aJl*'" if FOR FULL PARTICULARS58 words
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1052 1938-06-25 3 FOOD HA WKERS SHOULD BE TRA INED IN HYGIENE COMMISSIONERS URGED TO I Al\t AC I lON Singapore Friday THAT some kind of strict control should be exerrised by the health authenties over the preparation of lood sold by hawkers, the need for which was all the more urgent now1,052 words
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163 1938-06-25 3 DISTURBANCES FEARED IN JAP QUARTER OINGAPORE police, for the last two or three nights, have been unsually busy on the watch m the Japanese quarter of the city at Middle Road it is gathered. Early last night, two Japanese, believed to be sailors from a recentlyarrived steamer, entered a Japanese163 words
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Article52 1938-06-25 3 It is announced m the S.S Government Gazette that His Excellency- he Governor has appointed July 1 as the date on which the Road Traffic Th nd Party Insurance) Ordinance, shall come ln The 0 Ne\v Zealand Insurance Co. Ltd. has been approved as an insurer for the purposes of52 words
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111 1938-06-25 3 Singapore, Friday GRANTS ol $4,000 and $25.20(1 to the Child vv. Ifare Society foi 1988 and th« St Andrew Ml Hospital for the permanenl endowment ol seven beds m the hospital's orthopaedic sanatorium to be established m Sit lap were confirmed at to-day's meeting ol111 words
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Article1649 1938-06-25 3 Should Commissioners Show More Sympathy? AN impassioned plea on hehali of a less unbending attitude towards the consideration ot applications for extensions of licences for food stalls was made by Mr. S. IL Tan at the netting of the Municipal fommissioners held yesterday We are now m1,649 words
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252 1938-06-25 3 BETTER TERMS FOR MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES? Sub-Committee Being Appointed Bingapotf Friday. PRIEVANCEB ol certain mem hers of the Municipal Itafl SI mentioned m I petition forwarded to the President. Mr W Hartley, news ol which the Tribune was the first to publish, will be studied by a special SUtJ eonunittee to252 words
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Advertisement77 1938-06-25 3 Law Notice For To-Day rn__U_ Mr. Justice a'BeeJohore— Court of Appeal POSITION VACAN_T_______ «r4irr_Ti-Ualay Cl rk. good tj WANTED Knot-keeping App'? «W^^i^ DEATH iaM n t .er 24th June ltm WOODFORD. On WJ fln_*oore W tho funeral *°T* a of Mr »nw Mary tho beloved W» m n t E77 words
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Advertisement84 1938-06-25 3 PIANOFORTE-PLAYING THEORY OF MUSIC. SCHOOL CHILDREN. Special Terms SCHOOL TEACHERS- Reduced Rates. Special Music Appreciation Classes. Write or Enquire Mrs. Paulusz. Experienced and Qualified Music Teacher. 25. Barker Road. SilviVrin HOES GR O W HA I R Removi J■rd r v IT on Prevent! Falllng-haii and correct! disorder 4 cl84 words
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Advertisement121 1938-06-25 3 WHITE SHAN DUPLICATING PAKE defy competition m both price and quality. suitable loi all duplicating machine Price 1.25 per ream Obtainable at all offices ol PETER CHONG COMPANY MUAR NAN TANG HOTEL AGENTS Express Service times daiiv 1. HAI CHEW HOTEL, :i. r >. Beach Road Singapore, Tel: SOU 2.121 words
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Advertisement25 1938-06-25 3 (HORSE HEAD BRAND I I 1 P^N MADE IN BURMA 4.1 Alt Willi* 100% lIIIIIIMI lIAKPKK. (.11. HI. LAN CO., LTD., Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Penang.25 words
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Article93 1938-06-25 4 udon Frida Previous To-aay Unan« Forward .July. SSS'h" t&U .ndFo^ard .Augu... Buyer, Jfc^ k J sro" Forward t&- C^.l Buwn 6% ]fi London. Friday PALM oil. (M-W ThTo" v uu, >.uJ°otL In bulk Juno July shipment v Xallu SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) June' July Shipment 7 7^ Seller 7!93 words
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Article135 1938-06-25 4 London. Prida j*r»tioi .«'-day Cftaiu Distillers 99 9 i»9 7 > 1 Dunlop Ruboer 28 10. -9 3 4 General Electrir 74 3 75 9 Imperial Chemical Industrie* 3111., 311 i., Imperial Tobacco 136 6 13 6 9 Anglo-Dutch 7 >7 6 f6c Canadian Pacific 6 (j.i135 words
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Article63 1938-06-25 4 London. Friday Previous To-day Change r.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 177.91 Unchanged T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.95-1 16 H. 95-3 16 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 9- J i Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) 1 3 Unchanged TT on Japan (ciosing selling63 words
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Article26 1938-06-25 4 London. Friday TIN Standard Previous To-day Chantz* 1 Gpot (afternoon i closing price) ElB7 £188- 3 4 -irward HBB £189- 3 4 *1* 426 words
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Article33 1938-06-25 4 n London. Friday. uv/ljLr Previous Today Change Fine Bar per oz. £7-0-9 C7-0-W i SILVER Spot 18-15 lrt 19 1 16 4 months' forward 18- 3 4 IK-13 UJ 1 1633 words
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Article53 1938-06-25 4 RUBBER Yo k J J -J Previous To-day Cwuifri Tone Stead} Firm Spot i Buyers 13 3 Hi !3» 2 Sellers 13 5 1« 135« 1(l OctlDec. Buyers 13 7 It; 13 13 1*; 13 9 16 117;»3 7 o 16 TIN Ton^ Sellers Stead> Firm 9pot53 words
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198 1938-06-25 4 SHARE MARKET Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore. Friday MIMNCi. Tm at midday was $95. up 75 cents. According to cables received tin shares m London yesterday wer^ either unchanged or slightly firmer. In the local market, however, probably due to the interest m rubber >hares. tin shares were a quiet198 words
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Article200 1938-06-25 4 trom Our Oicn Correspondent Malacca. Friday AMALABARI. when brought up In til local police court to answer a charg. of having wandered m the open without any means of subsistence and failing to glee a satisfactory account of himself amused the court when he began200 words
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Article108 1938-06-25 4 Singapore. Friday Dr. V. X Samv took his seat at to d vs meeting of the Municipal Commis--1 :ners. In welcoming him. Mr. W hartley referred to Dr. Veerasamy. falter of the new Commissioner. He said that Dr Veerasamy had sen ed on: the Commis.sion from 1914 to108 words
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Article58 1938-06-25 4 The following notifications are gazetted m the latest issue of the S.S Gazette Miss P T D Law. Nursing Sister. Malayan Nursing Service, has been seconded tor Service under the Government ot Johore. The Hon Mr C. R Cherry is reappointed as a member of the Singapore Harbour58 words
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Advertisement61 1938-06-25 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING 1 CORPORATION LIMITED i FREE yourselves from the FEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery ()r important documents) m BAFE BOXES m our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN YS, and ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so that61 words
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Advertisement17 1938-06-25 4 SOUTH muiiMi INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. Is Your MOTOR I All fully insured? Tel. 5926. 2. Finlayson Green.17 words
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Advertisement13 1938-06-25 4 Bi—i^^''^ __T _H_fl >__(3__^^' B^- SA\ SIME DARBY Co., Ltd. _?r:. a> SZ«S7SrS13 words
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Article700 1938-06-25 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company A a 15 Hrm D- ?2i nk 77U()() 800 00 Hum e Pipe (Far •I Mr? U Bn 2455 »sQsxd >rd. ard 175 2.25n0m OU Pawn Plantadons Berk 11(1 65.00 75.00 McAlister 25.50 *>G25 Ojrcrseaa Ass. "goo Y55 S J lllr s II()t(l1 0.32700 words
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Article104 1938-06-25 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Friday MINING Buyers Sellers London Tin a 6 4 -xd Southern K. Sungei w j j(i 2d Taipini I ns. Takuape Talara 1.33 1.3s Telok Kruin 0.70 0.75 Tfemoh 196 20 Ulu Klai 085 0.90 cd Ulu Yam 1»1 <; XI KKKK Aycr Hitam 1 00104 words
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Article222 1938-06-25 5 6% Maynard Co. Ltd. $30,000 p5 105 norn Int. Apr. 30 Oct 31 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Mar. 31 Sept. 30 100 r.om 1907 rod 11M7 $1,600,000 Int Mar. 31 Sept, 30 107 no norn 4V~* 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int Mar. 31 Sept.222 words
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Advertisement221 1938-06-25 5 Shanghai, Hoi rila Bing tpore tm %t Banker* and Bt ritiet Daily foreign Mark Quotation M( D NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE, COMMODI'IV EXCHANGE, INC. OF NY W JTORK COFFEI UOAR EXCHAMK CHICAGO HOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODI'IV EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' ASSN. MANILA STOCK EXCHANGE Meyer .li<221 words
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Advertisement231 1938-06-25 6 VZdk %K %V PAVILION I J TO-DAY AT j I JACK SCORES A BIG J J l fPf rRn N,l>M VVITI! M,l> I j V, "I^V JOYOUS AND SPARKLING I F A N l rRODUCEO t^ OIP.ECTEO BY JL AH S I HERBERT cillie W WHILE QX __1| ll ROXY231 words
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Advertisement261 1938-06-25 6 The LOUS SCHMELING FIGHT was a JOKE compared io this! j The BIG WEEKEND LAI (ill SHOW! "j TO-DAY! CAPITOL| 3.15 6.15 9.15 TWO FAMOUS STARS ijfjLg' TOGETHER IN A IT'^v, RIOTOUSLY FUNNY //i^f Jr^s UNITED ARTISTS HIT! m\ T_ LOMBARD «k J/0 MARCH _s_fl iT-r-iMTfr" ,n i. i\teh> atioal261 words
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539 1938-06-25 7 Schoolboys Are Told How To Get On DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION f GIVES ADVICE PRIZE-GIVING AT A.C.S. Singapore. Kriday THE report of Mr. W. T. Him-} the 1 principal of the Anglo-Chinese School. Singapore, which he read out at the annual prize ctisi 1 ibution held to-day. showed that the numher539 words
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Article150 1938-06-25 7 PAYA LEBAR FIRE pi-AllNi.t i.NChs ..I lii,- la>i I\,va f» i.tb/r village inc. which rased a!i bulldln p < xcept a sine-roofed house to the ground, came to thr mind, ol old upper Serangoon residents when tliey watched the Fire Brigade put out hn- ii Somapah Village, 6th mile upper150 words
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Advertisement263 1938-06-25 7 The Scene Shifters Proem "IOVE ISN'T EVERYTHING" A Comedy m Three Acts. Victoria Theatre at 9.30 p.m. Sharp I O I 4. II I Booking at Littles S2andsl. \oi mvM i:.\r 1111 ALHAMBRA THEATRE IS CLOSED up for COMPLETE RENOVATION AND FOR THE INSTALLATION OF IN AIR CONDITIONING PLANT HATdi263 words
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Article408 1938-06-25 8 ALLEGATIONS IN Did His Firm Do Any Business Singapore Iriday. AFTER having pleaded guftty to Aye charges of criminal hrearh of trust involving a total sum of $8,300, Harry Gold en berg, an elderly Britisher from Hongkong, claim ed trial before Mr. G. S. R_u lings,408 words
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Article95 1938-06-25 8 Singapore. Friday Further evidence was recorded by Mi L C Goh. the Fifth Magistrate. thLs afternoon at the resumed hearing of a c in which Mr. Julian Israel, the ■yell-known Singapore broker, is chr.rged v.ith house trespass and insulting Mr Wong Foo Yong. M the conclusion95 words
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103 1938-06-25 8 Acoustics In Municipal Hoard Room Singapore, Friday MORE criticisms of the acoustics of the Board Room nt" the Municipality wen made at to-day's meeting of the Commissioners by Mr. G. Parburv. H* 1 said that the poor acoustics of the room had been commented upon on st >ral orevious occasions,103 words
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Article134 1938-06-25 8 Singapore. Friday. "jVWUNICIPAL Commissioners and those iH pr. sent at their meeting held to-day m silence for a moment as a tribute, to Mr C C. Dunman whose death occurred a shon while ago. Mr W. Bartley. .the President, said that t Mr. Dunman had served134 words
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Article46 1938-06-25 8 Singapore. Friday. The Municipal Commissioners at a meeting held to-day congratulated Mr Ng Sen Choy. J. p.. who had recently been awarded a Certificate of Honour. "We all heartily congratulate him on his extremely well-deserved honour." said the President. Mr. W. Bartlev46 words
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Article142 1938-06-25 8 Misappropriated Municipal Singapore. Frida WEE Ban Swee, formerly a cashier < ployed by the Singapore Mum pality. was this morning sentenced six weeks' rigorous imprisonment J H. A. Forrer. District Judge. Crjrnii District Court, on a charge of crimi breach of trust as a servant In re -y142 words
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Advertisement71 1938-06-25 8 AW*%V^m^^MßKm^^RmmM'Jmmw9L^m^vkmKf^^^^^^9Sio^^ r y?"**™— aK3r^^"*BB __mT\_— Pj_H_ f _J^K99^H!^C_^9H9_^^^n^^^^_jlPV_j _7tf _ftx- ;^p 4E E?? l x miif. f tV^^^m ™yaS^ w >v'v^'. i_y\ ..-r^^n^g^n .9 /JUmmi.. ~^m J^k _K— _£^a_£B_ I. _Br /(_S la_r__f__i B^^^s^%S BSfi.. "^^^SS' Jf $L^*-I*l™< mW^ W tmmmlL^mmm^mW^^ W .<- «j* _r___, _Li? v?^' <: inlHriPi m71 words
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Advertisement61 1938-06-25 9 i Ba. i w as B^k. _> _g_ _P_* -H _H_k Ba V K^ S ___i vJ _X |Sa _r _r v_l _> _^_T fl_ v_^__i__a vjK uK^'^lh w c _nr __a '_i^__F jHwP_ Tt-i s rv >\ l Pl c i-l ITI ar\LC I \3 rl _H£* __l _^_L_61 words
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307 1938-06-25 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday. June 2& 1938 JAPAN IS ANXIOUS IT is becoming more and more apparent that Japan is very anxious to see the end of an "incident" which has turned out to be a large-scale war m which the honours have by no means been all on the307 words
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910 1938-06-25 10 AUTOLYCUS - Dr. Hunter is on the War Path Path AUTOLYCUS PERSONAL VIEWPOINT! -By IF Singapore was not endowed by providence with a pleasant climate, steady rainfall, ocean breezes. it would probably be one of the I worst plague spots of the world m the matter of health That Is the conclusion910 words
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Article, Illustration66 1938-06-25 10 The iagwincently-eil.brek.ercd Coronation robes of George VI are beins repaired m the Hanover Square, London, workrooms of Keville. the dressmakers, for display at the Empire Exhibition m Glasgow. The robes wore borrowed by the brother of George IV. William IV. for his Coronation m 18: i(). Photo shows Mr. EdwardPlanet News - 66 words
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174 1938-06-25 11 First Will Operate On Channel Run 'From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 18. GIGANTIC newcomer at Croydon airport this week is the first of Imperial Airways' fleet Oi Armstrong Whitworth landplanes of the Ensign class Eventually Imperials will have fourteen of these 40-seater liners,174 words
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Article144 1938-06-25 11 HOW badly these fast liners are needed' by Imperial Airways may be gathered from the fact that thty cut down the time of the London -Paris trip from 195 minutes to 90 minutes. The Ensigns under construction for the Eastern route will have a different interior arrangement144 words
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Article113 1938-06-25 11 FROM Croydon all mail for Africa. Australia. India and the East would be flown direct to Alexadria m the new Ensign fleet. At Alexandria a clearing station would be established, and the mails would be taken over by the flyingboats. The Ensigns being the fastest as well113 words
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Article157 1938-06-25 11 rILE the Mayo Composite is about to make Iti first Atlantic test, technicians are already at eroriMmjnother method of starting a rieavy-ladei aircraft on a long ocean |o«W™ i.s by refuelling m the air a process In which Sir Alan Cobban has been world pioneer Now it157 words
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Article116 1938-06-25 11 RE-FUELLING m flight may make an I important contribution to the conquest of the Atlantic and other oceans. It has, however, several inherent dis- advantages. One ol them is this high degree of skill demanded by the process it might prove impossible to perform th< feat m116 words
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Article110 1938-06-25 11 THE flying-boats which are being equipped for air refuellinu w.ill also have another very Interesting J eat urc. Their engines will be the new sleevevalve Bristol Perseus XII C, instead of the Pegasus engines with Which the Empire boats now m service are powered. As compared110 words
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Article84 1938-06-25 11 GLENN MARTIN'S visit to Europe draws attention to the wav Americans are capturing orders, especially for civil 'planes, while Europe is re-arming. Only recently the Lockheed Company announced that it had orders on hand for 68 of its air liners. Sixty of them were for foreign84 words
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Article180 1938-06-25 11 News Of Amelia Earhart H/ILL tbe South Pacific soon yield up the secret of Amelia Earhart's fate? The belief is widely held m America, where calculation ol the .speed and direction ol ocean currents has resulted m a theory that wreckage of her plane must reach a point between New180 words
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Article209 1938-06-25 11 A REGULAR North Atlantic ma:! next rear, but no ps service until 1940. That is the prophecy of Glenn i Martin, the American aircraft construe- 1| tor. who is now on a visit to England! Mr. Martin thinks that ocean servicesnot only across the AtlanUc, but also209 words
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Article104 1938-06-25 11 TERMANY, despite her participation m U the armament race still I huts time to cultivate her overseas market Bri u.sh manufacturers, though impotent u> [compete, look on ruefully while South African airways order more Junker linen. In the new I) II Uo Britain may -.onn have104 words
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Advertisement100 1938-06-25 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest atientific discovery m glare protection. __ey permit you to actually see 20 to 30 feat below the surface of the water FOR THF FIRST TlME— perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, Ashing, tennis or any outdoor sport. See our demonstration of this remarkable new invention.100 words
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Advertisement30 1938-06-25 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable mf mil Chmmm* and Storm J IM.M- A DAM at the Capitol Restaurant Music by KIRT BLACH his Orchestra WEDNESDAY FRIDAY X IVM. To Midnight30 words
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Article, Illustration106 1938-06-25 12 In open-ail rehearsal of the spectacular displays which Mounted snd motor-cycle units of the Metropolitan Police force will sive at the International Horse Show Si Olympia look place at linber ourt, East Molesey, Surrey. Planet News e arj/,j, #j! f en at Planet News The PyhSSS Kent presented the WtghtwanPlanet News - 106 words
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Article, Illustration91 1938-06-25 13 The Dukr oi Kent inspected aid com lades of the l(o\al Naval Valanteat Re serve and the Ko\al Naval Depot at their lie. l ii ion al Ihe Cl J stal Palace. London known as 11. M.S ••\iciorv VI" daring (ireal War. Alter wards,Planet News - 91 words
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Advertisement31 1938-06-25 13 ~l ■BB_B_B_Pi«_WW_B_B_aß«__a_B*»/* ANNUAL CHEAP SALE AT RENE ULLMANN IH) TAKE advanta(;k Off IT TO PURCHASE YOLK WATCHES VLv/vIVJ JEWELLERY SILVERWARE AT PRICES MEANING I REAL INVESTMENTS I RENE ULLMANN RAFFLES PLACE31 words
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Article, Illustration1150 1938-06-25 14 all the gay and colourful fabrics of the moment at her command, all the clear-cut lines which look their best on a slender, well-formed figure, all the whimsies of fashions which are so numerous and so amusing with all these to help her, the young girl who1,150 words
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Advertisement34 1938-06-25 14 M W lIUAMII NO \V Ol> I I AT I I 3, FORT ROAD 1 MALACCA J (Telephone 121) I >l AINO\ PEIIM LADIES HAIRDRESSERS i 79. Stamford Road, I SINGAPORE. (Telephone 4610) J34 words
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Advertisement21 1938-06-25 14 MAISON MADGE will hold CLEARANCE SALE of Dresses, hats, flowers, Handbags, Etc. Commencing Saturday. July 2nd 29, Stamford Road. Telephone 4227.21 words
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Advertisement77 1938-06-25 14 Hair ___fSfev Dressers A P\ de _f_*l Br N Joe acs and £> de Gents France. Only the artist's flair can interprc the wave to suit your personality, crea ting from it a style for you alone. You may have an expert consultation free at your convenience. Th* best machines77 words
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Article246 1938-06-25 15 nOLEROS contmue to be |USt M ashB enable as ever There seems to he no end to the variety Ol styles and the SJwTendon produced by clever dresa d T hi H 'tune. the idea la to to™ whlU ones to make elegant "icing for246 words
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Article200 1938-06-25 15 PRESENT-GIVINO always lOmethlllf ol a PROW .KM. UDleaa Ol course you know What the recipient-to ba wants 11. however, you visit RKNfc ULI.M A.N.N m Raffles Place, before the end ol hi.i ANNUAL BALI, we think tha' you will nnd something thai la lust ii_h» among the200 words
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Article46 1938-06-25 15 Just suggestion for v>u to ut>rk cut. Why not have a dirndl t v, »r silk print dress m raspherrv v\hit«and navy Mac? With il wear s huge hat <il navy suat/.ed m thr print, navy blue patent sandal*- ami sin i uhiir gtove*46 words
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Advertisement7 1938-06-25 15 TH£JAD£7A££ j L -aii> on July 2nd.7 words
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Advertisement437 1938-06-25 16 i i I m B BYP&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. Due Tonnage P0 1938 i^«x» RANPURA 17,000 July 1 CHITRAL 15,000 Aug. 12 •SSuALORI 6,000 July 2 JJOOJM JJJJ Jg; g RAWALPINDI 17.UUU July 15 Io.UOU fc CORFU 15,000 July 29 g_JPOTANA 17.000 bept. •BHUTAN 6,100 July 30437 words
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Advertisement313 1938-06-25 16 ]i TO FRENCH PORTS j jII «m j SIX ----J CHARCEURS REUNIS jI I l HOMEWARDS. jTO SAIGON INDOCHINA! J DESIRADE For B**o* Tourane and Haiphong JjUg I dENTRECASTEAUX r M I S. A. M. 1. (from Saigon) j OO MERLIN K.uSai.on '"J** G O PASQUIER The Successors of MOINE313 words
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Article286 1938-06-25 17 THAT the Municipal Coinmisloners. as a general principle, should undertake at their own expense the construction ot drains m private streets and road re serves where drainage Is needed not strictly m connection with the road but as a health measure, and where m the opinion of the286 words
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Advertisement561 1938-06-25 17 iPOSTAL INTELLIGENCE! STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES FOR Borneo (North.. Brunei and I__w_n IS. DATE AND IIM E Indo-China Ul Ul 1 X,K IJan 25 11 a.m. Miri' g- G Merlin 2 5 11 a.m. Pontianak EMS 8 2b 11 a.m. Europe and Great Britain x I,S 25 U a .m. Irunx561 words
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Advertisement202 1938-06-25 17 In. v. k. link GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD UTIITK STAR, LTD. (Incorporated m Japan 1 TO LONDON via Penang. Colombo. Aden. Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar P'USHIMI MARU July 7; .ss HAKOZAKI MARC J toy 21 j s.s. SUWA MARU Aug. 4 Rates tc Ist Class 2iiu i.i.v. Naples 5574 *21202 words
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Article114 1938-06-25 18 FOUND HANGING Singapore. Priria\ A FEMALE Tamil Hindoo who gavi her name as Seepoo told Mr W. G I rter, tbe Singapore Coroner, thi morning that her husband Samyapa nnd complained to her of pains m hi <he t on June 19. The next morn m l.c went to work114 words
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Article101 1938-06-25 18 The following appointments are notified In the S.S. Government Gazett. issued on Friday:— Sergeant E. H. Potter to be a compam Sergeant-Major Instructor. Voluntee: Engineer Malayan Public Works Service Mr. Philip Shelley to be an Assistar.: Engineer Malayan Public Works servict with effect from May 7. Mr. George101 words
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Article90 1938-06-25 18 Singapore. Friday A CHARGE of causing hurt to Mr. C Marcus, Financial and Office fcsstetant. Water Department, Municipality at 171, Upper Serangoon Road, on June 14, was preferred against Mr. C Jansen. Mr R Jansen and Miss Freda Jansen, m the Sixth Police Court, this morning. A90 words
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Article46 1938-06-25 18 A notification m the latest issue of the S.S. Government Gazette states thai after the close of business on June 30. the Colonial Secretary under the powers conferred on him by Section 4 (2) of tht Pest Office Ordinance will discontinue the Post office at Bedoh.46 words
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Advertisement334 1938-06-25 18 I TRADE BARGAINS I 4 MOTO f R r VEHRLES| FOR SALE GUARANTEED— USED CROCKERY. p.ALL jyjALL CARS.— A selection of 70 PT r 11 4- II A C Ul—Haw, lilJr>_.r__:> E.IL. —w excellent u sea yars HOON seek trading CO., always available m stock. i Raffles Place> We can334 words
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388 1938-06-25 19 BANKR UPTCY COUR T 'NOT A COUR T OF MORALS' LOCAL JUDGE'S COMMENT Singapore, Friday THIS is not a Court of morals 1 The people who lent him money evidently knew that he had a big amount m the Provident Fund, and considered they had a good investment," said Mr.388 words
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Article143 1938-06-25 19 London, Thursday. 4 I'M VERS \l la hour service lee all men and women of German nationality is instituted by a decree issued by General Goering BS head of the lour year plan. Every fit man and woman vill be obliged to work at a specialReuter - 143 words
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174 1938-06-25 19 RUBBER SPECULATION MADE HIM INSOL VENT BANKRUPT WHO ONCE HAD $20,000 Singapore. Friday. ANCE worth about $20,000. and at preV sent employed a.s manager of his father's business at a salary of $100 per month, with debts amounting to $0,000. Tan Yew Siah. a 57 year old Chinese wa s174 words
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209 1938-06-25 19 Singapore. Friday. CU'STIC remarks about the activities of the country from which lhe Commissioners had. at a com:^tee m .c.,n S decided U..mr,ha«. rmcnl were made by Mr. B. Ta™ when he n rm „f "h? aecep.ame of supolv of certain brands of the209 words
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Article50 1938-06-25 19 Any rubber owner may. during the two quarters commencing on July I, and expirini on Dec. Wi have In his poi don (stocks not exceeding one quarter ol the standard production ol bis holding for the year 1937. says a notification In the latest Issue of the ss Qovammenl Oa-50 words
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Article40 1938-06-25 19 I A commission BJ Second-Lieutenant In the S.S VF has been granted to Mi W R Gardiner, according to s Gazette notification, while Captain H. A. J Woodlaii of the s.svf. has been transferred to the -SVF Reserve of Officers40 words
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Article101 1938-06-25 19 I'xi li ii Thursday T!!l Knit, and Omen bUYS ;.< ecpted the suggestion of M Irliriiii, the Frrnth president, lo postpone their state visit to Pans, m view of the death of the Queen's mother. The visit was arranged for ne\t week hut wiil now101 words
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243 1938-06-25 19 Singapore, Friday. I DO not think second bankrupt e»es shoiiM he encouraged, nor should moneylenders be encouraged t« lend money lo bankrupts especially people drawing salaries of a little over $100 I j I Thus remarked Mr Justice Home In the Bankruptcy Court to-day.243 words
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Article99 1938-06-25 19 m connection with the Question as to whether tiie Commissioners should follow the Government practice of granting gratuities, not only to the widows and children, but alternatively to othe. dependants of de. -eased employees, paid from open vote, who die m tne service. ,it was decided generally to adhere to99 words
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Advertisement30 1938-06-25 19 DOG'S HEAD 1 BRANDY it JTI-Eu SPECIAL MATURE r tliilfilsW A ISTRA LI AN (HOSPITAL I *kJ»»ano.V v( Ji .1' ffe"r AN^ ,MXX BRANDY SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. WM 1730 words
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Article260 1938-06-25 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore, June 24, 5 p.m Total lor Company -Afk* Books Date tx. Dii. ye< Close Payable r Hitam Tin io r No. 34 tax June 7 June. 27 June 20 75 Burma Malay 6d. No. 17 June 2' j une 30 June 24 5260 words
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Miscellaneous860 1938-06-25 20 lON THE RADIO] LONDON l" 7 COLOMBO UISSioNS 3 MM Ipjn. ckef Empln R 7 (i; iti rtes Resun 7 io Tamil music. p 720 The news m tamil. 8.08 Big Ben. your Choice. T r w. jn Sinhalese rtainmenl feature.) Q Tamil musH presented by William MacLurg. m j860 words
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Miscellaneous668 1938-06-25 20 SINGAPORE PARIS 7.111. Ull Mrs (2250 m) TPA-2 1524 M<-s (19.7 m.) p.m. tKc H K^S c slav by from the Adelphi Hotel. 6 2() New;; m En lish i_-if!7m__rt-< 6.35 Concert relayed from Paris P.T aOO Malaj music Unun Stkola^ 705 Talk h Luhs and S PiaiiKK- 2Q concert668 words
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309 1938-06-25 21 Text Of Credits Bill T UI f w London. Friday. HE text is issued to-day of the AngloTurkish Armaments Credit Agreement Bill, the purpose of which is to confirm and give effect to the agree- Wtween the British Government and the Government of the TurkishBritish Official Wireless - 309 words
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Article290 1938-06-25 21 AGRICULTURAL POLICY EXPLAINED London, Friday SPEAKING to the Council of Agriculture m London yesterday, the Agriculture Minister, Mr. Morrison said that one of che main points m Government's agricultural policy was to try to restore fertility to the land and to provid? In the soil a storehouse of growth to290 words
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Article115 1938-06-25 21 R USSIA S A. R. P. PLANS A M Moscow. Friday N intensive air and chemical drill involving the entire civilian population win be carried out m sev.- strategic pities- -Moscow. Leningrad, Kiev. Minsk Baku. Vladivostok and Khabarovsk between July 1 and Oct. 1. With the exception of MOSCOW allReuter - 115 words
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Article96 1938-06-25 21 Afghanistan Revolt Threatened .Simla. Friday. the Government ol India Is carefully 1 watching tin dtuation m Waziristan where ihe general situation has received a setback because ol th" activities ot a mystery pir. believed to be a native ol Damascus. The pir recently entered Waziristan with Mie intention of settlingReuter - 96 words
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75 1938-06-25 21 London, Friday THE non-intervention sub-committee met to-day to den-ide how best to meet the bill of .2,250,000. the estimated ost ol operating the scheme of evacuation of foreigners from Spain. A communique states that owing to ;reat complexity of various parts of the jlan, itReuter - 75 words
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Article, Illustration40 1938-06-25 21 Out of a total of 409 runs for five wickets, which England made m tin econd Test yesterday, the thr, c batsmen here were responsible for 359 HAMMOND 111 not out AMES f>o not out. rWNTKII *M>40 words
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Article175 1938-06-25 21 COUNTY CRICKET RESULTS LONDON, Kit IDA* RESULTS Of COUNTY CRICKEI MATCHES WHICH CONCLUDED TO-DAY Notts beat NorthanU by innings and five runs. Notts 284 tor H dec (KsetOC 109. Giuin 125 1 Northunts 128 and If> 1 < Voce 4 for 40 1 Essex beat Somerset by six wickets. Somerset175 words
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Article177 1938-06-25 21 Fine Comedy At The Capitol fAROLI Lombard and Frcdric March W are co-starred m one of the bright est c medics we have had In Singapore for some t line m "Nothing Sacred." I United Artists tcchnicolour production I which began a season at the Capitol last flight.177 words
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160 1938-06-25 21 I New York. Friday k slow motion him shows very clearh that Schmeling was already ou the Way to being knocked out before Loin landed the decisive rights to the kidney Louis had the German groggy with ::l blows to the head and body160 words
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Advertisement5 1938-06-25 21 ■_,__n____. i > < ai IfV Ei^i__j5 words
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Article, Illustration588 1938-06-25 22 Lucky Win For Muar Police LEAGUE DEFEAT FOR THE CUSTOMS from Our ten Correeponc Muar. Frida> L !Sr"Th, h^.^^:,v 'fiUSS win for the C»<««>-» SC. had »h, b.tter oi the i xchanges. rhe en tern torward line showed E ood combination but excepi for Byeo \\i th other forwards wereTribune - 588 words
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Article82 1938-06-25 22 Liverpool. Friday. DANK (row Icy. weighing 9.~> won the British Lightweight championship to-night, by outpointing the holder. Jnnmy Walsh (9.8) m a hi teen round t untest. Crowley gave a rousing Isro handed display that was full of action. Walsh was mainly on the defensive. He sustainedReuter - 82 words
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Article119 1938-06-25 22 PENANG TITLE BOXING <Frcm Our Own Reporter Penang. Friday. T N a bout for the flyweight champion--1 ship of Penang, over 12 rounds, at the Fun and Frolic Stadium to-night. Tiger Aman 7.13 outpointed Speedy Pancho 7.10. It was a tame affair throughout Pancho seemed lacking m confidence and allowed119 words
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Article105 1938-06-25 22 Filipino Newcomer - Filipino Newcomer By From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Friday. WITH a clean punch. Wonder Bar 9.7. the newly imported Filipino, caused a sensation at the Bukit Bintang Park to-night when he knocked out Neil Hemchit 9.9 m the middle of the sixth of their scheduled ten105 words
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Article, Illustration22 1938-06-25 22 A FIXE action photogranh taken uui m? y.sttrday's Malaya Cup soccer it the Stadium m which tne Servi i irounced Johore. TribuneTribune - 22 words
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Article, Illustration825 1938-06-25 23 S ERVICE TR OU NCE JOH ORE IN MALAYA CUP DISAPPOINTING GAME AT THE STADIUM < .unbilled Services 5; Johore .0. nEFORE a large crowd of supporters v of both sides, the Combined Services, fresh from their victory ever Negri Sembilan. beat Johore by s—o m their Malaya Cup fixture825 words
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Article47 1938-06-25 23 Entries are Invited for the A B Class Pairs Volunteer Snooker tournament at the S.C.C. There will be no handicap and players will be classed and paired by tne billiards sub-committee Entries close or July IS and the tournament |yil] star, shortly alter th.. date47 words
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Article, Illustration330 1938-06-25 23 WEIGHTS FOR IPOH RACES (From Our own Reporter) Ipoh, Friday. WEIGHTS for the first days racing on July 2 m the July meeting of the Perak Turf Club are as follows. Horses. Class 1, Div. 1. r >' furs Sunshine Sue Jack Druce J J Pure Gold J_" Miltondale JjTribune - 330 words
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Article101 1938-06-25 23 'I he followli i bel een th< :fc i and the I chi to be plsyed st tht I A v r \f ll on m i fi R Wil on (sh i I 'J E J. C R v Hai101 words
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Article396 1938-06-25 24 HAMMOND (210n.o.) SA VES COLLAPSE 4 hree wickets. He had bowled six noballs. KING PAYS VISIT After lunch there was a pleasant surprise when His Majesty the King paid a surprise visit and the players were presented to His Majesty m front of the pavilion. The play after lunch saw396 words
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Article96 1938-06-25 24 ENGLAND 409 FOR 5 SCORES ENGLAND— Ist Innings Barnett c Brown b McCormick Hutton c Brown b McCormick Edrich played on, b MeCormick Hammond not out Paynter lbw b O'Reilly Compton lbw b O'Reilly Ames not out 5^ Extras Total (for 5 wkts.) 401, FALL OF THE WICKETS 1 12.96 words
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Article616 1938-06-25 24 SECOND TEST MATCH AT LORDS FIRST THREE WICKETS DOWN FOR ONLY V Thre. w-rkHs a. a r a. Hn f„urth-«,cket ciatecl «.th I a>nU r ni <( reford record partnership ol u»>. hean c )a u Tci his Mpp? and JTM After C(.mp»on li .cic...nc tn ana -.011 bp 4Q9616 words
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Article330 1938-06-25 24 KHO SIN KIE BEATEN TWICE IN DOUBLES London, Friday. TO-DAY'S play at Wimbledon was also favoured by glorious weather. The first surprise of the meeting was created m the fourth round of the Men's Singles when Mitic, the Yugoslav player who was seeded sixth, was beaten by Ellmer,330 words
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Article45 1938-06-25 24 Shanghai. June Abohton of extra-territorial right foreigners m Japanese controlled ai m China was announced by the J apanese spokesman to-day. Ret to the Thomson incident he said I ners under Japaaese law were th< as if In Japan. No special priviu would be allowed.45 words
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Advertisement21 1938-06-25 24 SpßSmkwj A. GILES. CIVIL, NAVAI. AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER i No il lhe Arcade. Singapore. j PHONE 79!i4. T.IE TAILOR.21 words
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Miscellaneous104 1938-06-25 24 Today's Tides High Tides: 8.36 a.m. 7 ft. 4 ins; 8 p.m., 8 ft. 6 ins. At close of play the score was 409 foi five wickets Hammond 210 not out, including 26 fours, and Ames 50 uoi v,u including five boundaries). During the play after tea, ChipperfiekL <who was104 words
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