Morning Tribune, 1 July 1938
1938-07-01
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Article, Illustration1111 1938-07-01 3 WILL IMPROVE THINGS, SAYS COL. RAE from Our Own Reporter' Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. AM h motion for the adjournment at to-day's meeting of the Federal Council 0 N Rae was the first to speak In an eloquent address he made an tI1,111 words
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Article130 1938-07-01 3 GOLDEN WEDDING CELEBRATED PAPT. and Mrs. D. Drennan of Kampai celebrated their Golden Wedding at their son's house in Gombar near Kuali Lumpur on Saturday last. June 25. Both Ca*:*. and Mrs. Drennan have spent many years in this country and both enjoy exceptionally good health. Many telegrams and letters130 words
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Article121 1938-07-01 3 il/MII K weefclng at Flint Street, i w near Battery Road yesterday i afternoon, two Chinese coolies sus- I 1 tained fatal injuries when bags of J j semen! fell on them lrom an ad i joining building. One man had his J skull fractured and121 words
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Article463 1938-07-01 3 Federal Council Statement »f/OT7? Our Ou'n Reporte** Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. AT to-day's meeting of the Federal Council, replying to Mr Sheam's adjournment speech on tea restriction Mr. O. T. Faulkner, Adviser on Agriculture. *aid: Under the first Tea Restriction Agreement, which terminated on March 31. this463 words
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218 1938-07-01 3 TIN TONNAGES REVISION AGAIN URGED (From Our Own Reporter) S Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. PEAKING on the aajournmenc at toy's Federal Council meeting. Mr. C. L Green said that he wished to address 1 on a vital matter the revision of standard tonnages which was considered by the International Tin Committee218 words
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Article38 1938-07-01 3 'from Our Own Correspondent* Kinn a Banekok. Thur-dav *m& Ananda with ins mothei is du^ -•fach Sngapoie on Nov. 11 w?° K ffi R s trailing on tlie Meonh ing Ifarsellles on Oct. 1 138 words
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Article46 1938-07-01 3 An inter-club debate between the Chinese Christian Association and the Young People's Circle, connected .with the Geylang Methodist Ep'scopal Church will be held at the Institute Hall 77 Prinsep Street. Singapore, to-night at 8.15 p.m. The subject is "can a man live without society?"46 words
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Article286 1938-07-01 3 QUOTA CUT WILL MEAN LESS LABOUR AT a special meeting of the Indian Immigration Committee held al Kuala Lumpur recently the following subjects were discussed: Hi The suspension by the Government of India of assisted emigration to Malaya (2) The present labour position. <3> The effect on the labou.* position286 words
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Advertisement139 1938-07-01 3 Law Noiice For To-Day Before Mr. Justice Home In 3rd Court at 10.30 a.m. Magistrates Appeal:— Aga Mundell 1 vs. Rex. jammmm aa— J MOTOII VEHICLE FOR SALE. 1937 AUSTIN 10 HP. CABRIOLET. Perfect condition, low mileage. Owner going home. $1,400 j or NEAREST OFFER. Box No. 273 c 0139 words
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Advertisement31 1938-07-01 3 WHITE SWAN DUPLICATING PAPKI defy competition in both price anr quality. suitable for a" Hup <"'tip' -■•'■him'Vice 1.25 per ream Obtainable at ail offi PETER CHONG COMPANY W \T -0* _V'_*\K^ >■31 words
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Advertisement31 1938-07-01 3 •MASTERLaminated Padlocks m m\\\&mmm mUmW^m\ W Wm\ m*Tlm\ UM flrafll m m IM m^^V*m\ Efllfl lv fl- /fl —Hflfl a cT fl fl flfll^i^l Mt"''' fl IhII T_?B it > Bi____TjiPfl fl31 words
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Article142 1938-07-01 4 London .Thursda> .mi.-To-day ii7 g  ls. 3d Distill* r- '29 11-.l 1 -f 4 2 f' iu • Is. 2V2d Duiiiop Kubbrr 75 • 31 3 13;; l»_ 27 '> '19 6d Eupei mical Industi •Imperii.: r»*acC( Anglo-Dutch 139 4' 2 Is. 3d -f 2s. A'142 words
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Article126 1938-07-01 4 ki wn k i ro-d rhan! 1 MM B irers [ten 16 7 1 16 n ..• B 1 1 1 » 7 i 16 16 • i B i i 16 16 16 PM M oil Malaya) .ui lon Thui To-day In bull .11- July i hlpn126 words
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Article85 1938-07-01 4 London Th Prevlou To-day Chang< 1 I on Pai kn 'mi iing middle r .• <* » m 177.91 Di T.l on Amsterdam (closing middle rate 8 95 8.95! i • ',i 1 I mi Sti ingh 'i (do Ing i elllng ratej Unchan • I 'J on85 words
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Article42 1938-07-01 4 j .",11 Tone :.p. • 1 1 1 1 Srllet Buyer idy 13 13 16 13 i 1 I 1 Stea 14 11 16 1413 • I i 1 15 Kl llltl IC M\ Ton** .'".Dot Firm 10 i42 words
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Article24 1938-07-01 4 GOLD In. 1! SILVER o tdon rhursdaj in .'■pot 4 month fori 19 1 16 18 1516 19 1 io 1 1624 words
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Article20 1938-07-01 4 UN Standard Bpol (afternoon tcward Df pr.ee i l'H'Vloll 1 184 London rhui mXJ ChS cioo »■•--., 120 words
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Article107 1938-07-01 4 Rothamstead Station j To Be Extended London Thursda) LORD Fl v.\L Parhamentai 6 -v to the Minister ol Agriculture announced yesterday that the Rothamenta the ol< research Institution in the I had been granted £14.500 by i, rnmenl to meet half the coal of extensions. i station hopesBritish Wireless - 107 words
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Article136 1938-07-01 4 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore, rhenday. MINING: lin at niiddaN urn* *****, up :,(i cents irket In Un shares in Londor *as flrmer. but in the na J* »ugh the undertone lav, Interest ection rather over-ahadoiwe<i rubber shi n liiihhi i etaing price's were: S|xU: B«yen !4; Sellers136 words
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Article142 1938-07-01 4 GUTHRIE'S RUBBER REPORT Singapore, Thursday. Noon Following improved American advice.v i übber in all centres has enjoyed a further steady and sustained improvement A -nod demand has been forthcoming all sections ol the market, and a vorthy factor has been the encourmanner in which profit-taking has been absorbed Locally a142 words
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Advertisement41 1938-07-01 4 OVKRSEACHINESI BANKING IXMIPOEATION LIMITED FREI ourselvea from the, FEAR oi BURGLARS by keeping youi VALUABLES leweilery oi Unportant documents) in i i tOXES in oui VAUI P8 CHINA BUILDING CHUI I rRJ SINGAPOR] vol I, OM N thi i 4 relephoiu41 words
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Advertisement12 1938-07-01 4 SOi 111 BIIHIISII INS| i; j (imp NM ,j p I'ASSSM.IHS HAL<.\<.|12 words
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Advertisement30 1938-07-01 4 Wmmj 'mm*' A^^^^^ AV *Z /^kmmm^^^^S^^mmm^mm^mmm*) 1 kmU* \\mUm\\ W '^r >4*_S^^ mLjr Jk v bj ail ßr^_gUS^^A***fi»j-l-k.ra. j k. Lj fa.! __L_| SlMfc DARBY 5f Co LTft* '"«uqanci aqimti30 words
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Article807 1938-07-01 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore. June 30, 5 p.m 43 49 ..pat «am Kumbang 28|--42 6 30j--47,6 astral Malay 229 24 I per Hitam 0.07i2 0.621 2 iyer Weng 21,--135 22,--langrin Tin 1.40 btu Selangor 96 20 6 15 111- Berjimtai r.rma Malay 21j6xd 16iHenderlang Btan Tin ,ng807 words
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Article221 1938-07-01 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Thursday -:****«^ tar**? 1i 1 __i_***i.s_#3 R* df Oi i "irorc R-tllen Am pats .buyers 43 Ot Uv I O 49 Batu Selangor--1.31 1.36 Hong Fatts 1.02 1.06 Hongkong Tin 216 0.70 23 0.75 Kamunting T 9;9 10i6cd Katu Tin 23 9 25Kramats 103 111Killinghall> 19,3221 words
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Article261 1938-07-01 5 Maynard Co. Ltd. $30,000 Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 SINGAPOU MUNICIPALITY 19U1 red. 1940 $400,000 Mar. 31 Sept. 30 100 102 nom 1 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. bl Sept. 30 10 7 110 nom 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 112 114261 words
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Advertisement211 1938-07-01 5 Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodities. DaHy Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service. RHEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF NY. HEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS* ASSN. MANILA STOCK EXCHANGE.211 words
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Advertisement231 1938-07-01 6 I MOTION MCTWM «ABTEBWECE N |GHT P%VIIIO\ 6-15 9-15 TO-Nlom I'KTI'IM-, YOI I.i. 1; EMEM B E R ALWAYS M ■m\ I _f 5 IE a rl7rrn 4 MICKEY MOUSE ind DONALD IHTK EXTRA! in LONESOME GHOSTS .> i ROXY BAR u. m-.i ■"^on:-'.M.A l^ s .^^^^^^a^^^^^a^aa^m^ma^B^mmT^^mmttm^m^^mm^mm^^m^mmw^ mmm mm%v i231 words
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Advertisement172 1938-07-01 6 lVw \ii{ Snectacular Thrill-packea M<,M ireatetl rwui i A(l ting: |-To^Hr^^^''' TOL i I Jv mmmr^^S^m^LmUm v Mining Stan of the MEN irhe make FLYING •TEST PILOT with UONEL BARRYMORE With LATESI IVXKAMOINT BKI lISII NEWS, Bj AIRMAIL THEATRE ""rOYALT" 8 ,n,<,ht Breath-Taking Melodrama of Mirth. Mask and Action— PKCA172 words
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494 1938-07-01 7 ALLEGED A NTI- JAPANESE ACTIVITIES LOCALLY Sin-.! pore. Thursoa: D activities of the so-callen National Emancipation Corps were revealed in the As-u-dav when hearing in the which four Chinese stood trial Mr. Justice W K. Horn* and a a Jury OO two counts ol extor- cntinued.494 words
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420 1938-07-01 7 Singapore, Thursday. THAT an altogether higher price levoi is being established and That although minor fluctuations would doubtless take place, there was no reason to fear any decline to the unproductive vahies of recent months are assertions contaned in tbe weekly rubber market report of420 words
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Article44 1938-07-01 7 Singapore. Thursday. Mr Chia Eng Say. the well-known Singapore contractor, was fined $40 in the Fourth Police Court to-day for permitting one of his lorries to be driven with inefficient brakes along Bukit Timah Road at the 6th mile on April 12.44 words
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289 1938-07-01 7 m Our On>' Reporters Alar star. Thursday. SENTENCE oi* siy months < rigorous imprison ment, ill addition to one year's {police supervision, was passed on a I Malay Salleh bin Man. for theft of a j buffalo, by H.H. Tunku Abdullah, at the289 words
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Advertisement134 1938-07-01 7 j WATCH I OH the 4,A1 OI'IMXt, FIRST "j COMPLETELY AIR-CONDITIONED RENOVATED Si "m NEW 7 1 AlhambrA S L itm***^ JL L j M.^mmm%Ji*mnm xo w» L L |K audson Was estimated *t about i I i in I _*">* r* _r-x He's t /t^ V\( oming t I134 words
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3070 1938-07-01 8 FEDERAL COUNCIL CRITICISM OF S. S. IMMIGRATION BILL FOO MUCH POWER FOR OFFICERS OF "NO GREAT SENIORITY? Kuala l umpui I'hursda., I KICK rrilici m we* levelled a I various enact menl providing U" immigration »1 alien* by lh< Hon. Wr. I 0 Shearn a< We (he Fed i .13,070 words
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Article80 1938-07-01 8 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends ompai TIN .'ivr*- _j o| 1 p aj Total for yeat Kamuntli Kuala Lump Kucha] l ii. l-ii u' u i lln !*oii(l<in Tu N Jul • ruh u Jui-. • 15', 10T, ix rani nga R Rantau 1 1 U 1 -i June80 words
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587 1938-07-01 8 FEDERAL COUNCIL TO MEET MORE FREQUENTLY fro i own neporterl Kuala launpur. Thursday. ON the adjournment at to-day's meeting of the Federal Cuncil \lr E. 1> She.u n At tin meeting of this Council \n in January last, representations we; made by the unofficial members nf| upon Government a certain587 words
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511 1938-07-01 9 r E VOL UTIONISING SEA FIGHTING London PLAN for squadrons oi 80 nhle-an-hour death ships, each one oi which could kill a thousand men in live minutes, was the secre' which Lawrence of Arabia took to the grave when he crashed to death throe years511 words
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Article65 1938-07-01 9 AVER 20,000 workers of the Nanking*f Shanghai and Shanghai-Hangchow-Ningpo Railways were thrown out of work following the outbreak of hostilities in the area. As it impossible to transfer all of them to the interior, the Ministry of Communications has decided to dismiss them, a sum of65 words
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Article279 1938-07-01 9 Migration And Empire Security London. THE importance of markets in relation to the security of the Empire and the resumption of migration is discussed in the annual report of the Federation of Chambers of Commerce of the British Empire. "Of the two aspects of the subject," it is stated, "security279 words
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Article79 1938-07-01 9 Warsaw WORK has just begun at Legionowo near Warsaw on what is to be the worlds largest stratosphere balloon, the first pieces of cloth being solemnly hlpsscd The stratostat will have 40 ver Leal and 80 horizontal beams, and will be built of 3.200 pieces of cloth.79 words
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129 1938-07-01 9 MpHE Chekiang Provincial Government. hay organised an export and an 'mport company to control foreign trade. according to a Chinese News Agency. It is reported that all exports and lm-] ports will be handled in Ningpo, Wenchow and Taichow of the province. The import company129 words
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Article105 1938-07-01 9 Vitoria THE registration of "absurd and sectarian" names for children, as authorised under the Republic, has been banned by a decree issued by the Nationalist Minister of Justice. Examples of such names are "Liberatad". "Republica". and "Lenin", in addition to others like "Edurne", and "Goldovika" which105 words
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Article36 1938-07-01 9 Mr. L. E. Slowe. Chairman and ma* naging director ol Messrs. Henry Waugh and Co.. Ltd., who is on a business visit to Penang, leaves on Saturday for London by the "Rajputana," accompanied by his wife.36 words
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83 1938-07-01 9 French Firm Benefits From The War AS the population in the French Concession has greatly increased, the Compagnie Francalse de Tramways et DEclairage de Shanghai enjoys very good business. In normal years, the business of the comoanv amounts to $1,000,000 or $1,500,000. But in 1937 total business ol the company83 words
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Article44 1938-07-01 9 Mr K. A. Blaeker has gone on leave Si Sineanore and Mr. Lim Koon Teck ia r\r\w pc^ ntr as Police Magistrate, Penang. while Mr. J. D. Lambert, A^s fo nt Controller of Labour, ha^ *aken Mr. Koon Teck's place at the Middle Court.44 words
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Advertisement92 1938-07-01 9 'NEW HUDSON' WINS Selangor Hill-Climb m v y_\ m^CSJ v/jB hISIh^I P, **o* "^^LmW&sffimvSp^S&amrmWl^Bmm *^t**m> ***>**■■«*>>■ *)^.-*'4l?^'^SPl m>**r* T nfc.^_~ "Voo^pp jM^m*m9mWkmm** n agaa i_\_\^_* mt mt I im...**m mi. ..mms^. w w *> ALFRED DE SILVA recent winner of the Kuala Lumpur-Seremban-and-back Cycle Road Race in record time on92 words
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286 1938-07-01 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Friday, July 1 1938 SCHOOLS AND ROAD TRAFFIC ITiih toll "i thi toad has Deen a Mining alarming proportions n lerent veal.', thTOUghOUI the world and th matin ol reducing ihe dangers <>1 the road to a minimum has i*« n engaging the attention oi authorities in286 words
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Article712 1938-07-01 10 ftr I %'<' I ched mei rathei h and n0 more thrilling to fly in M v rk-Holl d n re ;i good deal [ecoratiV( than thi passengers in lattei machinr y„.i can talk through the radio-tele- I toon, r conversational tones while fly a t top712 words
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Article, Illustration9 1938-07-01 10 f "«^-'^ed piano wnoara oi comfort in air travel.9 words
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Article133 1938-07-01 10 Fulj 1 is tndepi ndence Day and Lmerican national holiday the Ame- rican Consulate General a t Singapore will be closed to business on that day Mr Justice Gordon Smith. Kl' and Mr. B. M McDonald have been elected members ol the Association ol British Malaya 1 Mr I133 words
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Advertisement26 1938-07-01 10 T<> h\ White label Am Mai riagi frej q ntly starts idi a peal and ends with appeal. OEWAE v S iiiciiarible appeal 1 v. i26 words
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641 1938-07-01 11 XFED FOR FINANCIAL HELP FROM OUTSIDE Shanghai t rwCE thc outbreak of hostilities in Shanghai last mid-August, thou- sands upon thousands of surging refugees, a teeming mass of huvinlt 'v lias been seen moving from place to place-congesting traffic on iVreets cluttering up641 words
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271 1938-07-01 11 Johannesburg. COR the first time in the history of inquiries into South African railway accidents, a film of actual derailments has been shown at the railway headquarters tc assist the board which is investigating the disaster u\ Bank station on April 16, when a271 words
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Article51 1938-07-01 11 IT is reported by well-informed Chines- j circles in Hongkong that Mr. Eugem Chen, former Minister of Foreign Affairs who returned here recently from France will be appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs of high adviser to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 'he near future.51 words
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88 1938-07-01 11 y London. k GIFT of £3,000 from an anony- 5 mous donor as a nucleus of S the fund for restoration work in China has been announced at a meeting here of the London Mis- J J sionary Society. S Propertv losses in Shanghai88 words
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Article324 1938-07-01 11 Walking Round World Barefooted London. NO longer Is London's Bohemia to be lound In Chelsea, it Is off the Tottenham Court-road, around the fringes of Soho It was there that I found Anton Sabian. sculptor, artist, and former glass worker, who is soon to set out to walk barefoot round324 words
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Article75 1938-07-01 11 CHANGES IN EXECUTIVE YUAN MR. Han Toh-chun, Commissioner ol Civil Affairs far Kiangsu. was aopoilVted by the Executive Yuan, at its regular session recently as acting Chairman or the Kiangsu Provincial Government, during the absence of General Ku Chu-tung, who is directing military operations on the front. Dr. T. F.75 words
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Article58 1938-07-01 11 THE head office of the Bank of Communications was moved to Chungking immediately after the outbreak of hostilities in Shanghai last August. In view of the military successes cf the Chinese troops in North China, th? bank authorities have decided to move tlie head office58 words
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Advertisement93 1938-07-01 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. FOK THE FIRST TlME— perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, fishing, tennis or any outdoor sport. See our demonstration of this remarkable new invention.93 words
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Advertisement31 1938-07-01 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD 1 Obtainobl* of oil Chomins and Store* j i— Dl*\E »t\(i; at the Capitol Restaurant Music by Klin BLACH his Orchestra TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY S P.M. To Midnight31 words
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Article, Illustration128 1938-07-01 12 FRANCO V CASI LCOMED IN LLON U* i Ince Franco u es. saws ass a ii ,u,1" 1,s i~<sp*urcu :iv- 11 »ii The twisted wreckage of a fiant transformer. -J during their retrrtl Planet News Mr. < -~__J"S-*W»S i Planet News Ifcptala Georte Kvston in the cockpit _^_^_^_MW_^—l Jackie.'" thePlanet News - 128 words
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Advertisement22 1938-07-01 13 IT PAYS TO VISIT Rene Ullmann's ANNUAL CHEAP SALE WATCHES and JEWELLERY TRADITIONAL QUALITY AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES RENE ULLMANN RAFFLES PLACE22 words
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Article, Illustration792 1938-07-01 14 Dunng The Last Few Weeks Of Pregnancy, Your First Duty Is Towards Yourself. Duki:,'. thc month <»t pregnai i 'i,.- in Unci <>i *n i tan! mottv i to put hei bal i| foodi Nih in calcium to provide Ma with |ood materials roi in bone -"id792 words
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Article567 1938-07-01 14 Simple Remedies For Prevention And Cure Of The Common Enemy! THI thei h i laid many ol u low with rut ty ••io while iiu pidemlc havt bet n rife ihe cold and chill i eem, ,|ii *vi i to be ol a particularly riru lent nature,567 words
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Article, Illustration1265 1938-07-01 15 Little Delicacies for Tea Recipes For Small Cakes And Biscuits That Are Easy And Inexpensive To Make very good amateur il !o ok there Is always a certain apprehension attached to the a large cake. You cannot be n that it will turn out encssful. but small cakes. md biscuits1,265 words
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Advertisement36 1938-07-01 15 |m:\v mivvciiT Mnv OPEN S AT FORT ROAD MALA C C A (Telephone 121) maison mum I LADIES HAIRDRESSERS I >. Stamford Road. I SINGAPORE. telephone 4610) > m* m *m M _wm^ m mM. ttm_m* mmmmmwmmm** _tw*m\_m36 words
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Advertisement421 1938-07-01 16 TKAVLLBRni|i a "J- 1 I^^iA II I i' 1 l-r "r" 1 "t B^^ _fc2_2_j_i_2_^-*-ttSi»*_'' BYP&OandBRITISHINDIAtINES iDiOOBPOJUTBD IN ENGLAND. Outwards. Uue lUaaage '"s'po.e ionna«. m^ orv 9 RAMPURA 17,000 Jujy 8 I CWTOJL IWJjj g g BANOALORE J4JJ Jug J lf)000 Aug 26 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Ju yl5 «JJJ {im V421 words
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Advertisement404 1938-07-01 16 U TO FRENCH PORTS V rHARCF"RS REUNIS I I HI f i a', HOMEWARDS. f, 1 r mtwerrj Dunkirk J ijo SAIGON INDOCHIrtAJ !*s»sss=== I S Wr S. M. I. (from -amnn, ML mZcessors of MOINE COMTE CO., LlO.i y* i w k m,m kmW^ "gjg tmWm m^^ mm^^ mm404 words
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Article133 1938-07-01 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES <>i; EXPECTED TO ARRIVE KEPPEI. HARBOUR Main Wharf: Lch. Magudi. Lch. Spartan Rokan. Lch. Moonstone. Telena. Oil Wharf: Nil. Coal Wharf: Nil VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar: Albert Dock: Nil Victoria Dock: Nil Keppel Harbour: King's Dock: Caisson No. 2, Centaur No.133 words
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Article221 1938-07-01 17 Tiny Junk To Cross The Pacific lihe tin) junk Hanunel-Humme] with the American physician Dr. Pet< 1 son, his wife and two White Russian sailors, arrived at Yokohama lecenl'. n her wav to Los Angeles from Bhang" hai Si-v will stay at Yokohama for about three weeks221 words
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Article179 1938-07-01 17 British Ship Wires Ahead For Fire-Fighters San Pedro. THE 5.531-toii British freighter An'.luIndian. owned by the Nitrate Producers Steamship Company ltd. docked at San Pedro with rue in her two after holds The Anglo-Indian wa- en route from Vancouver r o Mont real when Are broke out near179 words
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Article35 1938-07-01 17 John Wright, aged 62. of Newcastle, leturning by night to his ship, the Kosemund. in Le Legue Harbour, near Saint-Brieuc. Brittany, missed his too', ing. fell between the vessel and the quay, and was drowned.35 words
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Advertisement294 1938-07-01 17 luggei mother ship New Guinea was arrested in 1P37 inside feral waters, but was later released captain of the patrol boa* ved that the Japanese had bee.. ulty charts BIRXS PHILP LIIVEa July 3C Aim 3 round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the may transfer at Singapore,294 words
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Advertisement31 1938-07-01 17 M Amedee Bussicre. Prefect of the Oise Department, has been appointed Director-General of the French Surete Nationale (Police* in succession to If. Moitessier. who has been made a Counsellor of State31 words
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Advertisement199 1938-07-01 17 A. V. K. Lli\£ <;ln£ML passengers agents CUNARD WHITE STAR. LTD. (Incorporated in Japan' TO LONDON via Pen*.*,;, Colombo, Aden. Port Said. Marseilles Gibraltar. ss FUSHIMI MARU July 7 S s. HAKOZAKI MARU July 21 s.s. SUWA MARU Aug. 4 Rates tc lst Class 2nd Class Naples $574 $621 5634199 words
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Miscellaneous172 1938-07-01 17 I POSTAL INTELLIGENCES STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY FOR P ER DATE AND TIME C ete onlv lndrapoera July l 8 a.m lndrapoera j 8.30 a.m and Tembilahan Banka i i p. m CoriM" n 2 p.m. "Corio* l 2 pjtt. w\ CoriC 2 p.m. and Palestine Cono' i 2 p.m.172 words
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371 1938-07-01 18 $750,000 GIFT TO LATE SELANGOR SULTAN \EGRI PAHANG RULERS' CORONATION VISIT COST $93,500 (from < >"'" ri hunla Lumpur. Thui "aday. iil l.< it Ihi^ BWrnlnif'g meel ing ol Ihe 4 si Ml. K o reports were t a w< i«« I H 0 ikf Hinh Commissionei l ederal Council,371 words
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Article55 1938-07-01 18 Singapore, Thu EUROPEAN I 80l A km Bahru Road app< rt u irtn Police Court nTfor driving a ear which k another cai rangoon Koad leaV ing the said car on ofl M our own vcdanl claimed trial and tbe i ftxed tor hearing on July ik.55 words
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Article85 1938-07-01 18 H,': >'• nd ol the Settlements 1 will perform In public during undei the direction J C Hitch I Ra M A R.CJI. lulj i ni Telok Aver .it 8.00 March, "The I7th Regiment'', T. \v al Romano" A w. KeI Harold Ar- P "When the Ebb-Tide Smplre"85 words
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223 1938-07-01 18 From Our Own Reports ipoh. Thursday. 7ENTENCI «»i death was passed in the o perak a ;ize Court by the Hon. Mr. ust ice W. J. W. Hastings on a young Malay who was found guilty of having th,. death oi his brother-in-law223 words
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Article105 1938-07-01 18 Singapore. Thursday. H7HEN Mr. H. Goldenberg and Mr. O. Edwa c.s m?de a joint appearance Lefore Mr. u. S. RawlingS, ih« Third Magistrate, thir morn.ng. uwo fresh charges 0! criminal breach of trust cere added against each of them The two new charges Involve a total105 words
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Article180 1938-07-01 18 DRUNKEN WOMAN MAKES PROMISE from Our Own Reporter; Ipoh. Thursday. I ADMIT that I was drunk and incapable but I don't see that it is an offence!" was the reply of Mennachi. a itoul Tamil woman who pleaded guilty when she appeared before Mr. L. C. Simpson Gray in the180 words
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52 1938-07-01 18 THREATENED TO KNOCK DOWN POINTSMAN I B Police r Singapore, Thursday. r nr ■>7'»- anltary Inspector in the employ of the Municinditv to-day by Mr R I Ward «rtj Magistrate 7 on hta pie^Sfg it) to dangerous driving at the in, a ir "J boul 30 varH *onore ;md SSz52 words
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Article320 1938-07-01 18 Sequel To 2 a.m. Taxi Ride Singapore, Than nOYBAKDIEK Donald F. James. D 22nd Heavy Battery. R.A.. C wtLS fined $15 (or 15 days' simple !-rr he had been fuXbyMr R. A. Ward, the I Magistrate, of a charge of tefusl the hire ol B taxi which320 words
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Article103 1938-07-01 18 Singapore, Thursday. A finding of -suicide bv caustic sod poison.ng,' was returned' by Ifr W G i orter. the Singapore Coroner to-dn at an inquiry he'd into the death ofl Chinese "irl named Tee Kee Moi a who diea at the General Hosptal oi June 25. one dav103 words
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260 1938-07-01 18 (From u,r Oicn Report*? i itnamftiSS! 1 DEBBONB dissatisfied with any .ludjjment, sentence or order ■g to a paper tabled at this ,p r th« exniration .f V b a C brought f m i0a he i J on h eowttttodi u *$!W^*£ ?_*?>--•■ flight260 words
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Article81 1938-07-01 19 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Thursday. THE westbound K.L.M. plane, which arrived yesterdav from Medan en route to Amsterdam, has been delayed at Bayan Lepas «»wing to engine trouble. A relief plane from Batavia. now at Singapore, will leave via Medan for Penang to-day. This plane81 words
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Article88 1938-07-01 19 Con tract Wi th B.I. Boats Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. AMONG the papers laid on the table at to-day's Federal Council meeting was a contract which has been entered into between the Straits Settlements Government and the British India Steam Navigation Company for the cari'.age of mails and Indian immigrants. Ships88 words
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419 1938-07-01 19 (from Our Own Reporter > Kuala nine. m. Thursday. |MIE initial step towards the establishment of the Renewals Fund oi the Electrical Department. F.M.S.. was taken this morning v hen a paper was tabled at the meeting of the Federal Council. The primary object of419 words
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Article153 1938-07-01 20 Singapore, Thursda PARKING faciUties in Baffles Pla<* will from July 4, be limited u, one hour on the east side, and t«o hours on the west side, a notification from the Chief Police Officer rr veals. Ihe periods of parking will be broken ones, but153 words
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182 1938-07-01 20 Record Successes Of "Ovaltine" Cows JUDGING In the Jersey classes at tht Shropshire West Midland Show a: Shrewsbury held on May 25. resulted ii a sweeping success for the Ovaltine Jer sev Herd. In both classes— cows and bulls— thi.^ i famous herd won the championship anc ■reserve championship, as182 words
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Article198 1938-07-01 20 Missing Ship Mystery Aroused Royal Navy NAVAL search with warships a aeroplanes for the missing shi' Anglo-Australian, is being consider d oy the Admiraly -'as a matter of urgencv A message to this effect was received at South Shields last night from I Mr. Chuter Bde, M.P who had198 words
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Article34 1938-07-01 20 h conference attended by many the worlds leading physicists, includi' m Arthur Eddington and Professor Darwin and Fowler, of Cambridge, fo ran at Warsaw under the auspices i International Institute of totSe tual Co-operation.34 words
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Miscellaneous861 1938-07-01 20 I conversation with chemM Kien. 8.50 utile folkmu^c oennaa f 5.05 Booki on A lON THE RADIO j I i; i: i 950 »Ughi M, mr oi beautiful M eal to 05 A musical tour JULY 1 I Bt }j mm ROME SINGAPORE vK|S M IIJU 5 .i »> ,«»•>->861 words
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Article349 1938-07-01 21 THE PLIGHT OF CHINESE PEASANTS I Merciless Devastation Of Homesteads Shanghai. I K histrious and patient farmers in the wartorn areas who form the backbone of China's population are to-day literalbetween the devil and the deep blue sea. Either they have etui n to their ruined farms and to a349 words
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Article22 1938-07-01 21 Seven people were killed and 13 injured when a motor-omnibus overturned on the road between Fez and Oui cla. in French Morocco.22 words
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571 1938-07-01 21 Sin Chew Ju Poh; Nanyan Slang Pau - Sin Chew Ju Poh Nanyan Slang Pau Shanghai, June 30. IT is reported from a foreign source that a Sino-Russian agreement has been concluded, with the knowledge and approval of Great Britain and the United Siaies, providing a credit loan of 50.000.000 roubles to571 words
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Advertisement26 1938-07-01 21 Created bv Expert VI Lf UN watches are as attractive in lme» refined beauty u l hey are unfailing in their accuracy. j THEY NEVER VARY?26 words
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Article, Illustration338 1938-07-01 22 Malacca Tennis Championships TOURNAMENT ENDS: LIST OF PRIZE-WINNERS frvn Oaf Own Co. <■ om ttenti Malacca. Thursday. IDEAL weather favoured the completion oi tbe finals of the Malacca Lawn Tennis Associations tournament, which were played at the Malacca Club courts this evening. A sensation was created in the women's openTribune - 338 words
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277 1938-07-01 22 Casuals S.C.C. II 1. IN a one-sided soecer fixture uf the third division of the S.A.K.A. league, the Casuals proved too good for Ibe (Ticket Club second string and won decisively by three goals to one. Casuals netted through l.ai huan, the state player,277 words
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Article81 1938-07-01 22 ■I he Muslim Rangers XI will entertain the Marine Sports Club 2nd XI to a friendlv football match on Sunday, at Pulau Branl: Muslim Rangers' players: K M Osman, M. N. EusofT. A A. Alia Pitchav. K S. Mohamed. V. O. Syed sultan" iCaptalnl. S. K. Mohamed.81 words
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Article28 1938-07-01 22 Men's Doubles Final on Friday: Tan Huck Toe and Wee Eng Lock v.s. Kamis and Yadi: Saturday. Men's Singles Final: Kamis fa. Yadi.28 words
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190 1938-07-01 22 1 IKI mai "> IM Mr OaMstan was ii, ranker, having Joined the service in f>bruary 1902 as a lunior and alter two he was promoted to the <";"'"» Ol Inst clerk, Water Accounts I which was followed by further rapid pro- mo W°na190 words
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Article384 1938-07-01 22 TRACK NOTES FROM IPOH from Our Own Reportc Ipoh. Thursc F|gT track work was seen thu morning at Ipoh and there manv gallops that were outstan, SUNSHINE SUE I TaitKffILYER v .Martin., and were among the first batch i The inner mass track, gallopin. the six furlong post Silvei finished384 words
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Article184 1938-07-01 22 T r T Glasgow, Thursday. *N thousand people saw Benny Lynch, world flyweight thnmpicn, beat Jackie Jurich (America 1 in thr» twelfth round of the *cb* duled 15-round bout in Glasgow last night, the referee stopping the fipM before the timekeeper could end »l* f count.Reuter - 184 words
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