Morning Tribune, 5 July 1938
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Title Section11 1938-07-05 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE ■.,.1 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY July 5, 1O. FIVE CENTS11 words
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142 1938-07-05 1 FRANCE PREPARING TO MEET JAPANESE THREAT NEW BASE NEAR HAINAN? London, Monday. FRENCH CIRCLES IN LONDON CONFIRM THE FRENCH OCCUPA- TION OF PARACEL ISLANDS (WHICH ARE SITUATED TO THE SOUTH-EAST OF HAINAN AND OFF THE ANNAM COAST) AS REP >RTED BY DOMEI. It is pointed out that the islands areReuter - 142 words
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55 1938-07-05 1 Arm Gangs Rob Police Store, Steal Uniforms Monday i f re killed and eight thersarein S 1 rhem v ln« of i which three lied. i four Arabs < wounded m a t m which seriously In* .ci t reed up to i ti into the v rmui and tookReuter - 55 words
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Article47 1938-07-05 1 Statement liv Commons v Monday. Mr. MacI linanee Islaturt latter ibli '.'i conf irui-sai In Hong- ree. plied that it was understood terminated In llr. Mac Donald H ngkong Govern ment ihe decree. Ld that the new up ihe adminiitraOovernment'i import it properly ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article90 1938-07-05 1 BRITISH CONSULATE BOMBED Cantnn. Monday. YEWS of a dramatic air raid which has resulted m the bombing of a British Consulate building at Foochow has just been received m thus city. A later message from Shanghai reveals that the British Embassy has confirmed the report •of the bambang of the90 words
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79 1938-07-05 1 A London. Moudav. Burgos Government's to the bombing of dJv was outlined toby s! mons at question time n The reply was bek hifi :jnd :it lhe e^ of last t)VIS rt Hodgson, lhe Britiah tains that wrts are objectives, but the intention of sing-Reuter - 79 words
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Article16 1938-07-05 1 I Three I ports have arriving war materials nit; supplies for the An aircraft off Swatow.16 words
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Article167 1938-07-05 1 RUBBER TIN UP London, Monday. THK satisfactory conclusion of tht %nglo-German debt talks and Wall Street's sustained recover> caused the City to re-assemble m cheerful mood to-day. Firm conditions characterised mo,t^ the sections of the Stock Exchange with artivitv especially pronounced m interSnals gold mines and German and Austrian bonds.167 words
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223 1938-07-05 1 "Would Seriously Affect British Trade Interests In China Mr Wardlaw Milne empnuai&eu necessity of doing everything possible tr maintain the immense British interests Specially as evacuation would seriously affect British trade which was mucl. ..reater there than m Spain. British interests InReuter - 223 words
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Article47 1938-07-05 1 London, Monaay Sir John Gilmour has been elecU-»» Chairman of the Select commit^ to enquire into Mr. Sandy* allegation m the official secrete case, 'ihe Committee held its first meeting |ftj)i> vate to-day. Mr. Sandys is expected tc give evidence at a subsequent meeting ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article85 1938-07-05 1 "CHALLENGER" INQUIRY DEMANDED I Sydney. Monday MR. H. V. C. Thorby, Minister for Defence, has demanded an urgent report from the authorities at Port Darwin in*o the circumstances surrounding the arrival of the flyin- boat "Chall'nrer. This follows complaints of the lack of preparation f«r the reception of the "Challenger."Reuter - 85 words
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Advertisement66 1938-07-05 1 vi {833 \r fresh milk with ALL THE TROUBLE Lg g3 REMOVED! IET Klim put an end to delicious, nourishing milk J your tvubks with milk, to drin ult il especially For Klim js rich, pure cows good for babies. If your milk powdered with only dealer cannot supply you.66 words
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Article1109 1938-07-05 2 TRANSPORT STRIKE IMMINENT /orkere' Veezy Meeting Last Night COMMITTEE ACTION CRITICISED MUX (RAN HIGH M THEEMERGENCI WEBTINOWTWi s N <aWmE TOACTION COMPANy EMPLOYEES ASSOCIA «0N CONVENED LAS! NIGHT. TO RECEIVE THE COMMIT s REPORT <»N THE RESULTS OF THE NEGOTIATIONS FOR »n IMICABLE SETTLEMENT Of THE DISPUTE BETWEEN THE ii,1,109 words
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Article145 1938-07-05 2 STRIKE NEAR I INDICATIONS point to the immi nent possibility ef a strike i Ictag called. I>\ the Traction mnpanv workers, the men being determined to secure satisfaction j ot all ilnn.iiiils made, even if the> have to resort to the only course open to them. Last night's aseetiag was145 words
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Article799 1938-07-05 2 Government Help Being Sought DEADLOCK IN HONG FATT MINES DISPUTE From Cur Oim Reporter Kuala Lumpur. Monciv HESPTTI the promise made on Saturday that they would return to work to-daj V a promise made following the management's agreement to pay the waeej demanded- the Hong Fatt Mine coolies are still799 words
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155 1938-07-05 2 Woman, To Study Languages In China, Is Here .v Singapore, Monday. \IS interest ,n Onental languages is taking pretty 28-year-old Mrs. Giovann, Baser. Orientalist and student, to war-torn China I have no nualms about the troubles I shall have to face when I finally fit to China/ she told a155 words
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Article86 1938-07-05 2 (From Our Own Reporter Kuala Lumpur, Moiuiv NO fresh developments have taka place regarding the hunt for tb Dunsford murderers. Following a repa yesterday, the police are confident the: have located the robbers m a c< area m the Pahang jungle some mill north-west of Kuala Lipis. Mr.86 words
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Article70 1938-07-05 2 THREE Europeans were involved In motor car accident at the BJ mile, Woodlands Road, yesterday <it*e r noon. Two a man and a woman, receive* minor injuries but the third, «rbJJ name was given as Mr. Thomas Hendn Hilborn. had severe injuries and wai taken70 words
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Advertisement28 1938-07-05 2 roundmark Roofing Tiles COLOURFUL Thc most elegant and economical A product of thc British Umpire. WOl.r v.KNin \JU 1 I ll<|E \S sTO (me m Rs W.P.S M28 words
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Article87 1938-07-05 3 ONE KILLED IN LANDSLIDE Singapore. Monday. One man was killed and another injured following a landslide on the site of the Cathay Cinema. Dhoby Gh«ut, this norning, when big pieces, of stone and earth fell on a gang of* Chinese coolies engaged In excavation work. A rock wa. believed to87 words
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Article828 1938-07-05 3 INSPECTOR HAS NARROW ESCAPE ANTI-JAPANESE RIOTING A IN PENANG from Our Own Report e<< Penang. Monday. .n.i.lapa.use demonstration in front of Chop Chiat Moh in f Li vosterdav. was renewed to-day in a more v.olent large crowd of Chinese who had gathered in the STf.H at -nidda.v828 words
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Article68 1938-07-05 3 Eefore the Chief Justice m the lst Court at 11 a.m. Part heard :~S. 190 37 L. W. Ariyaratne vs. H. Sena etc. Before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell m 2nd Court at 10.30 a.m. Judgment:— Malacca 5.75 37— Chew Kong Chin vs. Estate and Trust Agencies68 words
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Article160 1938-07-05 3 From Our Own Reporter* P S Penang, Monday. 17OR the first time in the history i r of Penang. the town to-night presented a dead appearance. All 1 streets are in semi-darkness owing i to shops putting up their shutters I as a precautionary measure against160 words
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Article, Illustration40 1938-07-05 3 X:; "i SI a 'Hii. .„,> v s Mission Hospital, these pretty ladies were "on otwceeds nu.i ammes at the Capitol Theatre last night, where the m spiral screening of "Theodora Goes Wild" were devoted to the cause. Tribune.40 words
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Article107 1938-07-05 3 NEW UNDANG OF REMBAU INSTALLED Fiom Our Own Reporter) l Seremban, Monday. WITH traditional Malay "adat" Lela Maharajah Haji Ipap bin Abdullah, who was proclaimed the new I'ndang of Rembau a few days ago was installed this morning at Kampong Kotah. near Rembau. The village was en fete to-day and107 words
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Article124 1938-07-05 3 ALTHOUGH Malaya is t:ie largest tin producing country m the world, imports of tin from other countries reach considerable amounts, as shown m the Malayan Tin Statistics, just published by the RegistrarGeneral of Statistics. A total of 2.280 tons of tin was imported into Malaya during June, as124 words
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Article208 1938-07-05 3 Singapore, Monday. FOUND guilty of charges of extortion, two Chinese were to-day sentenced to terms of imprisonment by Mr. Justice Home m the Supreme Court, while another charged with them was bound over m the sum of SLOOO. A fourth accused was discharged. The case arose208 words
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Article23 1938-07-05 3 The Office of the German Consulate General has been removed from Union Building. Collyer Quay to No. 17, Scotts Road.23 words
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Advertisement91 1938-07-05 3 MUAR NAN YANG HOTEL AGENTS. Express Service 3 times daily. 1. HAI CHEW HOTEL, 35. Beach Road Singapore. Tel: 3015 2. NAN YANG HOTEL. 41. Jalan Maharani, Muar. Tel. 156 3. NAN CHANG HOTEL, 84. Bunga r.aya, Malacca, Tel: 92 1. Singapore to Muar. Malacca K.L. at 7.00 a.m. 2.0091 words
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Advertisement78 1938-07-05 3 SilviVrin DOES GROW HAI R Removes Dandruff. €=d Prevents Falling-hair JljM and corrects disorders cf *h e scalp. Ik To restore new hair- |B growth ask year Che- (■^jj mist or a High-Class Uw 01 store, or Hair-dresser S^/ PURE SILVIKRIP Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS 86, Roh.. i son Road.78 words
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Article37 1938-07-05 4 London. M<, Previou> To-day 98 3 9 76 Uiv tr Kubber »lfc 29fi Kubm-r Plan Investment Trust 30-" JJjJ% Pahanss British American Tobacco 103 9 105|7V 2 Chinese 5H neorgs. (London Issue) 61 oi37 words
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Article61 1938-07-05 4 ■5" 1! It, ;i U; lM*on I Londoi Ma PALM on. (Malaya) fi. bii I nriM (Strait* K-M^ I q e Uen Inly Shlpn i RAOO IMM X (Sarawak) 11( r Shi l/\rnM i < i>i quality) Ungai I'l.i-i'Mt (i \u raluc White lluntok Aug Oct Bhtpmi 91661 words
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Article55 1938-07-05 4 London. Monda] i> r V if»ii To-daj tiiiaime -..,..n r middi.- ra;;;. SfjS?"^ i-T on Amsterdam (dosing middle ratefS. c < XT on Bhangh^J (do Ing selling rate) >,;• i 132 p T on Hongkong (cluaing selling rate) 1J32 l I PT on Japan (dosing selling rate) II55 words
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Article36 1938-07-05 4 ■OMOI S? c*e Y(Mk Saturday Previo«Ls to-day change ivwip Bteadj iw. liuyer.s l:)' X ClOMd Seller! i;. 1 -losed > i Buyers 15 IS 16 Closer! TIN >J. I' m Sellers Sir;, dv Fin,;36 words
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Article19 1938-07-05 4 «iH h London, Monday SILVER iro <\-tl I!' I!)', i., i 'I'tnlh i.nward IK 7 lii i..19 words
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Article21 1938-07-05 4 mmmt o* London, Mundu\ I'lN Standard Previous To-day UnnnVHjx)t (AfltmOQO -closing price) 11H!)' LlU4', l£si •,rwar,l CIMM MM ta21 words
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Article140 1938-07-05 4 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Singapore. Monda MINING: Tin at midday was $100.00. up $2 3 4. The Tin share market as a g< rule continued its upward course tand a fair turnover took place m 81 ling. Dollar and Australian issues An exception to this rule was Hong Fatu140 words
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Article44 1938-07-05 4 A social of the Singapore District Epworth League will be held at the Straits Chinese Church Hall on Thursday, July 28. A variety programmt baa been arranged and all leaguers are invited. Tickets may be obtained from the secretary before July 21.44 words
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Advertisement56 1938-07-05 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE RANKING CORPORATION LOOTED FREE yourselves lrom the PRAR ol BURGLARS by keepDg youi VALUABLES (jewellery oi important documents) m SAFE BOXES In our VAULTS tt CHINA BUILDINO, CHULIA STREET SINOAPORE Voo hold YOUR ov vs md ONLY VOL can have,, l so that I iv md PRIVACY may I56 words
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Advertisement11 1938-07-05 4 MM 111 KICiTISII INSUSANCI COMPANI iTh MOTOR < TUII3 insured? i i11 words
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Advertisement12 1938-07-05 4 al MaMMMaVDaW/ /]UMr afcyall w^^^9^^ k HT^^S^^^^s^aa^Lr^^e^ 1 SIME DARBY Co.,Lto: S'XK-Soffl."^12 words
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Article768 1938-07-05 5 STOCKS SHARES uc July 4. 5 p.m. ING 28 r 3°r lam K 42 6 47 6 24 9 25 9 erHitam 057 J 2 0.62 y 2 :er Wi 21 22.ngrii 1 40 1.45 tuSeli 99 11B.r 21 9 229 irma M 15 ie|>endt o 38 0 42 tarn768 words
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Article227 1938-07-05 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Monday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 3 9 4 6 Batu Selan^ors 1.35 1.40 Hong Fatts 0.96 0.98 Hongkong Tin 23 6 24 6 Jelebus 0.70 0.75 Kamunting Tin 10 6 ll,6cd Katu Tin 24 6 26Kramats 10 6 116 Killinghalls 19 3 21Kuchais 1.33 1.38cd Laruts227 words
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66 1938-07-05 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated m the Netherlands (Netherlands Tradine Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established Dy Royal Charter AX). 1834 Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1.000,000 Chairman of the Board of Directort H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONGH M TAUDiN CHABOT Director A.66 words
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Article60 1938-07-05 5 Branches: Holland— Rotterdam, The Hague, and smaller places. Netberland East Indies— Batavia, Sourabaya, Samarang, Medan, Weltevreden, Bandoeng, Cheribon, 'legal, Pecalongan, Djokjakarta bolo. Tjilatjap, Djember, Palembang, Bandjermasin, Macassar, PontianaK, Pemangkat, Sambas Sinkr-vngr. iritish India— Rangoon, Calcutta, bombay. Straits Settlements— Singapore, Penang China— Shangnai, Hongkong. Japan— Kobe. Arabia Jiddah.60 words
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Article175 1938-07-05 5 g 0 Mai t 2 Ltd. $30,000 -"J S^um 95 105 M 5400.000 1 30 Int V Sl6oo.obb" 10 102 nnm 1 Sept. 30 m ir- toi 51. 000.000 107 110 nnm Sept 30 0m 1 ,;'«3 $2,000,000 U2 «4 norn 30 107 -000.000 7 109 norn175 words
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Advertisement93 1938-07-05 5 I S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers m Securities and Commodities. Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service. Members: KEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG93 words
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Article75 1938-07-05 6 CHINESE PAINTER'S DISPLAY Singapore. Mon JUDGING ffOOi the nunil.. visitan at the ■panjin mnrniiii.. the exhibition of i inys. sponsored by the Bagfcl »j Chinese Artists, promises to great success. The palntlni he ama c mostly ol M- an and are uvelation of whi Ui this country can do Tlv75 words
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Article262 1938-07-05 6 Singapore. Monday. SOME uitficulty uas experienced m the Third Police Court this morning as to what to io wita it-year-old Tan Yam Seng, a Toocheo, who pleaded guilty to theft a I table clock at a house m Niyeii Raad yesterday. The article, whiefc belonged262 words
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Advertisement404 1938-07-05 6 T^^' EVERYONE SINC S I NTH IS UPROARIOUS *vCM. MUSICAL jy^ SHQW_ TQ-NIQHT~7r^rTAI > IT<M- ~^j THERE'S ALWAYS A PUNCH [(A WHEREVER THERE'S JUDY: [A I* ...and here she is at her best. V .^MM mM v\ V V AnJ »a^iH iK\^^ v 4MMM mw MW_wt IL jm| HRr^ j404 words
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291 1938-07-05 7 EXTORTION AND MISCIEF CHINESE SENTENCED Singapore, Mon. lay. i ease is uhirh an fl ikinf. Chinese was attempting to extort J' 1 rTee-ahop keeper and 5« ;'T "'fhe vile table I' A F V ne _T. n Strict l r,m T l /"lw v tke offender. Ons fOB»l Hok.cn. who291 words
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Article78 1938-07-05 7 Local Petrol Pump Fire Kian Hin and Co.. this morning, fin broke out at lhe pump A disastrous blaze wa; averted h presence Of mind of the employees win played fire-extinguishers on the pump Two engines from the Central Fin Station turned out. but the blaze had already been put78 words
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Advertisement117 1938-07-05 7 WE HAVE N'T i DOCKED y£T/ a 1/ j/ (SORRY- CANT f WAIT/ THE /TAJ^^£^^ OPENS IN iuC^ T£N MINUTES. I II Vv °VN r ——J\ /T'S ff Cmwrnm a/a zTua.£ (■•la Opening: PAVILION TO-MORROW j WATCH FOR THE GALA OPENING O F TH E I HIST All! -< OMH117 words
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Advertisement182 1938-07-05 7 SUN TALKIE (New World) I 7.30 TO-NIGHT 9.30 I A GRAND DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME EVER SHOWN! jl HOLD EVERYTHING for the thrill that comes once m a laugh time! VL JOEE BROWN m I ltll»l\<. 0\ AIK I supported by I GEORGE O' BRIEN m •WI N J AHIM E182 words
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Article3238 1938-07-05 8 News Of The Fleet, R.A.F. Recruiting And Britain's Rearmament Unve London :l ,»r»x,.n.l.nr. u Thi o Ul i V*'!' s .1 uid H i in line ah< It .h'-ii |.»il Sovereign (>V< II M i'.'IMl' A( troyei Flo 1 rlo i anti ubmarine 0 v Read Of3,238 words
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Article, Illustration47 1938-07-05 8 A picture made from the deck of a warship as a white-painted British destroyer left Gibraltar for duty m the Mediterranean. In background are other warships of the Mediterranean Fleet and dominating the bay the grim lowering outlines of the rock. (Planet News).47 words
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Article326 1938-07-05 10 ||AI AYA S rievanci m tne 1 ii. i ..i the allocation ol the tandard tii tonnai was brought to ii" i""' < the last i ting "i thi deral Council h V the Hon Mi C L Oreen, tvh i HI Ih. QoVt imm id U) (<>n326 words
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Article363 1938-07-05 10 HOLLAND EN FETE for the Queen September will see TH m Sep ul th. enl ol thi i ftrmlj determined ..ilr fell foi oclated hi i people equal! ti ne ol happln. .md c ol dut: trie! ordance with thc stipulations ol the iliiln n The main celebrations will take363 words
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Article342 1938-07-05 10 JAPAN BRINGS WAR TO THE PARLOUR PROBABLY Jusl because the war has not touched Japan's soil, war games are enjoying great popularity (writes an observer correspondent i. Old games, such as backgammon and Japanese version of checkers, are m modified to suit the trend of thc times There is a342 words
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Article, Illustration65 1938-07-05 10 action uas .Inn!.:, l Uu ,Mt !"^e success c»f the Army would ..oops, supjliea and also accommodation f, Un lhe <*■»■ h responsible for transposes ml h,s oi all rehicles or the ms .i JSl."^. ;,Vt rs il *™a of approximate! tail- are see,, read, io be meaatea a N65 words
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Advertisement8 1938-07-05 10 MARS V while label WHISKY }^mfMßi ImWWMWMMm^ ID8 words
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Article683 1938-07-05 11 China Continues Firm INTENSIFICATION ot the Japanese campaign m China is one 1 0 l the foremost intentions of the reorganised Cabinet under Prima Konoye. according to the China Press, American-regis-tered English language daily, here. The nurse this is likely to take683 words
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Article, Illustration104 1938-07-05 11 Roma Becker was chosen as Lady Godiva from fifty competitors at the Tpper Deck swimming pool at Hampton Court, Middlesex, for the East Molesey Carnival m August. The competition was held partly as a challenge to Teddington Town Fete Committee, which refused the girls104 words
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Article62 1938-07-05 11 Belgrade, i i THREE enormous marble sta- tues, apparently Grecian i, have been unearthed m a tv- S mulus by peasants digging m S S the' village of Chepigovo. near Prilep m Macedonia. j The tumulus, which has long J supplied the villagers with building material, appears to62 words
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Advertisement34 1938-07-05 11 NEW lilt AM II J No ovi: N AT 3, FORT ROAD I MALACCA (Telephone 121) V >i a i sox r i ii >i i LADIES HAIRDRESSERS 79, Stamford Road, SINGAPORE. (Telephone 4610)34 words
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Advertisement91 1938-07-05 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery m glare protection They permit you to actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water EOR THE FIRST TlME— perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, fishing, tennis or any outdoor sport. See our demonstration of this remarkable new invention.91 words
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Advertisement28 1938-07-05 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOO Obtalnablw of all Chwmisu and Store* imm; DAME at the Capitol Restaurant Music by KURT BLACH his Orchestra WEDNESDAY FRIDAY 8 P.M. To Midnight28 words
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Article, Illustration67 1938-07-05 12 The Ani of the nea "Hampden" type bombers, known from their peculiar J named by Lady Hampden at tae Radlett (Hertfordshire) works* of th is .'itteci with two Bristol "Pegasus" engines uith variable pitch airscrew* m fiL'htris m Mlllcil Ml miles an hour. It is67 words
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Article, Illustration52 1938-07-05 12 now S\ days across the air all the way hy i: m |i ir v I Iyi■■g H Incorporated m l nul. .ml Kimil mil Information rrom Ihr principal rravel Igenta or trom laiperial lirwa.v*. Ltd., Han Held Ltd., (General tgents foi Malaya), Ocean r.nii.iiii. Sinxai fKMPHONI i imm.i.-wis52 words
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Article, Illustration176 1938-07-05 13 Roma Becker was chosen as Lady Godiva from fifty competitors at the Fpper Deck swimming pool at Hampton Court, Middlesex, for the East Molesey Carnival m August. The competition was held partly as a challenge to Teddington Town Fete Committee, which refused the girls an opportunity of176 words
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Advertisement21 1938-07-05 13 IT PAYS TO VISIT Rene Ullmann's ANNUAL CHEAP WATCHES and JEWELLERY TRADITIONAL QUALITY lv* AT LOWEST POSSIBLE RENE ULLMANN RAFFLES PLACE21 words
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Article, Illustration223 1938-07-05 14 C' v"" may 1 wl I. care thai m it one halt i Piled loosely m lovely pro m tei qi bi then together wllh l '"1 "i» look al the back ll I*< time aboul ex1,|,,•• Wl,h nev, ityles, until you nd lhaJ hali and223 words
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Advertisement41 1938-07-05 14 ELIZABETH KRDEN'S %m EXPERT FROM London Vv 4 w W1 lA/M y |i v ,i,h v gust sth j TREATMENTS I Jt COMPLIMENTARY I /^J CONSULTATIONS I 1 tJT a,U >OUI -^IXMntnu'iits .VOH' I J To Avoid Disappointment |JL TOPHI UU41 words
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Advertisement80 1938-07-05 15 m j You may wear them any way j you wish but... they MUST 'Ai^JL S help you to evolve new styles, j .ml smart BM^HMMBPiHBWI 1 9^9^' 3^BPS»^ i |il UP JV^^^ JP fl the fun 1 HBt v Bfek JNk. 9 EM B 1 11. til iMI\\ *M80 words
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Advertisement339 1938-07-05 16 TRAVEL BRI!TJ§i| tflßßa^aTßaLrta**^^ ***i«J 522 &aam^ 1 Br*BD tbaW^V)*^. TMJ| a»^^^aMi'TlT»a» flHßßflßjiß^lßßjßJßßgßaßJtr*^'^'^'^'^'^'^'^'^'^'^'^'^'^"^"^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA tINES UMi.ui "OKATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. I** Snore Ifcaaagc B'aete •BANOALORI jJuT 5 CARTHAGE JMJJ Aug 2 KAWAmNOI 17.000 July lb RAJPUTANA 7JOO S CORFU lb.ooo July 29 RANCHI H-M s 7 4 •BHUTAN {5339 words
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Advertisement472 1938-07-05 16 |k TO FRENCH PORTS j 1 I CHAR FURS RE U N I S DEBIRADE M rlfcwU Bordea «f^ t *^SLklfk a fl gS ffl£ rSVuSSuS N «S Bordeaux A [TO SAIGON INDOCHINA I 11PMTRCCA8TEAUX For Saigon. Tourane and Haiphong Ji I 'rArsilAr^ For Saigon. Toura- and Halobong Ju y472 words
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Article34 1938-07-05 17 STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY Hong Kwong 5 3 p.m. •Brisbane;; 5 0 p.m. I epald at special air mail rates only, i parcels by steamer lose half an hour earlier unless other-34 words
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Article182 1938-07-05 17 JUDGMENT FOR ENGINEER Singapora, Monday. JUDGMENT «oi $18<>2b was •wanted to F. E. Sommerrecker. i (ivil eagiaeer, to-day m the Supreir. Court by Mr. Justice ißetkiv Teriell. m the case m which i><> sued Engineers and Caatraeters, ltd., for three months and m\ lays salary. aal tor 5947.41. salary m182 words
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Article38 1938-07-05 17 Bombay has been declared a suspected place following the receipt of information that small-oox exists m a sporadic state m that city. _A Government notification to this efTec? has been published m a supplement to the Government Gazette38 words
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Article100 1938-07-05 17 CHAIN SNATCHERS SENTENCED Singapore, Monday SNATCHING people's chains is a particularly serious offence. Had you done it before, yoi would have got the rotan.'' These remarks were passed by Mr G. S. Rawlings, the Third Mag is trate. this morning, m sentencing a Chinese youth to six weeks' rigorous imorisonment100 words
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Article62 1938-07-05 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OM EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Ship Entrance Exit Godown Gate Gate KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Lch. Magudi— Lch Spartan— Lch. Moonstone BatakLch. Lumut^-Tug Prince. 2oal W VVharf %il VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar Albert Dock: Nil Victoria Dock: Tug Pandu Keppel Harbour. King's62 words
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148 1938-07-05 17 Singapore Monday. THAT Government had taken a serious view ol the mallei ami farther action was being contemplated, was divulged By Ht« W. .1. Parks. A.S.I\, (o Mr. (i. S. Rawlings, the Third Magistrate, this morning, m lhe case m which 10 Chinese are charged148 words
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Article81 1938-07-05 17 Singapore, Monday. A. E. BEAVIS, living at Sarkis Road, pleaded guilty this morning m the Fourth Police Court to a charge of failing to report after an accident. The charge alleged that defendant was driving a motor-car at 4.30 pm. on May 13 when it became81 words
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Article99 1938-07-05 17 MAGISTRATE WARNS JAPANESE Singapore, Monday IF you do this again you will be fined severely," was the warning given by Mr. G. S. Rawlings, the Third Magistrate, to Mi tsu Matsumoya after he had fined the Japanese $5 for failing to report his arrival m Singapore to the Registrar of99 words
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6352 1938-07-05 18 GUIDE TO FORM FOR TOMORROWS RACES SECOND DAY OF IPOH MEETING MNpiled bj M.r.i.s smRgCBNI ..i td b-.i "ni entered foi Wetli mdaj th, etond daj lhe Jah meetm,. „t ti,.- Perak Turf < lub, drawing al ,1.,,,.. low the candidate I i fered In theii lasl threi I -pi6,352 words
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Advertisement82 1938-07-05 18 The I anions BENGAL LANCER now becomes THK 111 Kn of 1 1 1 1 !N 'jM^M^Such Women! ■P^^^ ml V n uc^ od venture m love such 7 x Z& .^BB^ik I >S§L v^^ggggga 5 Vi JvKKaMUEI GOIDWYH S^P fsPIARY COOPER Ms Hdventures Marco Polo Iw.ih BASIL RATHBONE introducing82 words
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Advertisement81 1938-07-05 19 MALAYAN RECORD BBOKi:\ WITH I "NEW HUDSON" BL^Hb^b^^b^b^b^bV a^^aflgg^gg^am g^k g^^^iiiaßPfe^Bg R fin(|9Bj R| Wxr___Mm_\ Rfci^R I jUßjfJg *&*__t^^^^mwW _v !^__7WBKWPvW^__fo^m ¥a^BRS ■•> > vSa^(il3i iffipSw yJffESk VS llgggß^gawi'wSli RlSa^fii^ 4fJ*^*™ *45k^.-^ -fr*.*?** j-u ,J *^iii- '^**f3g* -xc**"*W^aW- H^^ftfc mT *Ww*mo3^ tR. ..jfßf' •*W-m.wt^ m '^WwowtV**.^m^m^ ww* Vsx jAwFk iabi81 words
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Article1169 1938-07-05 20 SINGAPORE /Ml I a* IttM aaj p.m 'm Malaj m Drama Dan Ds '■'■>■' I>V Che Norlia and Amal Keriting. ».vei Blru by Mi Ro i Maimoon Stamboel by Mi:. Mulmoon K«r X.» Ku l>i i IriKgei Kali." by Ml I j ijah Kronchon ill Tl v1,169 words
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Article121 1938-07-05 20 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, July 4. 5 Tc r Company dividend Books Date Xx DJt year TIN close Payable Kamnnting Tin B, le^ tax June 28 July 28 July 4 8 Kuala Lumpur Tin Is No 34 A iq Uiy 15^ KlU>hai J m Jul V 13121 words
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Advertisement194 1938-07-05 20 /a Best ID Mhe World j i i m roc everlasting performance choose /■ti 'm.,,, II MM I'll I) T" pen the best m the world i wlmWWf market to-day. It's worth paying doubh F^jl r mmmmW ln| SU( l marvellous instrument with ,^M r [H\^* tyhsh model-, of the194 words
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Article63 1938-07-05 21 L London, June 21. r E wgagement is announced, and L« will shortly take placr, peen Mr Robert Donald Stewart, of F^pore. younger son of the late Rop Bart,,,: Stewart. i.c.S.. and Mrs. SV Ramsgate, Kent, and Miss t P Mr a n: ()nl y daughter of63 words
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Article64 1938-07-05 21 PALESTINE JEWS HOLY PLACES NtheCrm^, London. Monday. m r?T l0 da v Mr Mac Donald, Mto ha ?hl ,!U,stion said he was Mmmv '^^^ty of giving iat Pal ,lal l 4 th e suggestion epermii s lntend and should toqui Possession of Elaksa typi md other Muslim he said, that64 words
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Article23 1938-07-05 21 City, Monday tying the British Miivvtilan In ela of oil. it *>» sail under •ws the ship--2 week by two cv *d that all23 words
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Article112 1938-07-05 21 Dr Alfred Mistowski. of the Trinity I College of Music (London), will deliver m address on "Music from the technica) j and artistic sides" at 4.30 p.m. on Thursday, at the Singapore Chinese Girls* School Hall (Emerald Hill Road) i The address will be of interest not112 words
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Article49 1938-07-05 21 Port Darwin, Monday. TIIE Netherlands^ air liner inaugurating the AmsterdamSydney air mail, arrived at noon bringing a representative of the Netherlands East Indies Government, who is en route to Canberra to arrange a visit of the Governor-General of the Netherlands East Indies later m49 words
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Advertisement345 1938-07-05 21 TO -NIOHT^ 9.30 M A RLBOROUGH EVERY SHOW PACKED Ol I SINCE OPENING! THE GREAT INCOMPARABLE TAMIL TALKIE Screening New Copy Barring k. aswathamma, m. k. thyagaraja bhagavathar Y. V. Rao and other Talented Artists Pi Hours of Glorious Entertainment Really A Treat to Your EYES and EARS!! N.B. Owing345 words
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Article398 1938-07-05 23 .j LOYALS 5-2 IN Ar DIVISION 0 SO OIERS DISAPPOINT BADLY o: Loyals 2. ng an excellent comeback, scored a decisive vieI %rr thc Loyals m a first division soccer match of ue. played at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. outplayed by a faster and cleverer398 words
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Article113 1938-07-05 23 AIRMEN TROUNCE WEARNES IN a cricket match played at Seletar on i Sunday, the R.A F. beat Wearne Bros, by an innings and 7f> runs. Dating first.. Wearnes were all out for 71 Arathoon contributing 22. For the Air-' men. Taggci.sall took iive wickets loi- 22 runs and Brech, 3113 words
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Article69 1938-07-05 23 CRIKET BLUE FOR LOCAL BOY the »nd"^S n i!, Harrow fr Noel i, c'ait i 1 Ci! >rke, son E "Wei hta !J& has on. cricket colours at fe f w?h Urtan "Pened the "ft? ■=•"«> ou,' h Co,? £S M1 matc h run>, f or .v" College and put69 words
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642 1938-07-05 23 WEIGHTS for the eight events to be run off at Ipoh on Wednesday, the second day of the July meeting of the Perak Turf Club, are as follows: HORSES, CLASS 4. DIV. 1, 5' FURS. Old Cow 90 Beth 8.8 Patroleah 8.7 Starloek 8.6 >leg642 words
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Article219 1938-07-05 23 TANGLIN TENNIS RESULTS oi yesterday's ties m the Tanglin Cluu tennis tournament'— D*uNfc ucP Lady Addison ana rr> Miller 15.3 beat i.ir. m airs, lhuokq .ser. 0 4 6 4 MEN'S OPfci\ uOcjtiLES Green and Dioogleever beat Oak■xiund ana L»obbs b— 6, 6—2 Ol'fclS MIXED DOUBLES Comd. and Mrs. Muckler219 words
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Advertisement47 1938-07-05 23 i TTV J Wfr You U soon find out when you see the CAST of STARS m New M W Uni versa l's Musical Hit. X^^S^^^K^ ALICE FAYE (now she dances too) fi aaaaaaßaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai aaaaaai aamaaaißMßlßMH y W&m\ ,n "YOU'RE A SWEETHEART" ITS THE CAPITOL'S NEXT ATTRACTION47 words
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Article137 1938-07-05 24 i MARGIN IN LEAGUE GAME it* ,n... winning »J i i 8 def.-nder insid< I The Ouni.ei {,,:,n ro! ih« mUiutes mid X (1 'eral <"' 'V hoi v.- well directed X the lme and *>*» plendld avi IMMUIM M HOVEMENTB iv prominenl m j movement which137 words
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Article67 1938-07-05 24 AUSTRALIA FACING DEFEAT London Monday. th 1 is 2 n H inn.-, 132 ißradman a Bmauw i wood 41 m 80 ml- wa srss ir innu afterwards with ne. Ow W b i L nd the teams s Bui fereed n vrl m i. Mitrhrn Ann- k M: Bi.nhum. SKS,67 words
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Article134 1938-07-05 24 Skins 1: Pulau Brani. 0. m a thrilling second division S.A.r.A I league match at Pulau Brani yesterday, the Bkins beat the RM. by the only goal cored rh<- Sappers had most of the play m h< m t half. Duckworth playing a134 words
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Article55 1938-07-05 24 SUZANNE LENGLEN DEAD Talis. Monday. TVI I I.K. Su/anne Lenglen has died of li acute. peiwk ions nncmia. Reuter su/annt Lenglen was one of iiv most spectacular figure m lawn ten nl ;i decade or so ago sweeping every thing before hei at Wimbledon and elsewhere before the advent ofReuter - 55 words
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Article31 1938-07-05 24 Hankow, Monday m the outskirts of Pengtseh erdii morning resulted m three "Ulcers and 500 Japanese soldiers being killed Chinese casualties amounted to 200 Communication between Matang .md Pengtseh has-been disrupted.31 words
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Article, Illustration162 1938-07-05 24 London. av Tin; Britiah open golf ehs competition began to-d jS ihe first qualifying roumi p^ ever Ko>al and St. Geoi 5 Princes, m a steady drizzle Among the early returns v Lacey 1 Berkshire) with 68 e^ Whit combe Porter's Parki > which Is well below162 words
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72 1938-07-05 24 London. Monday the Commons to-day. Mr. Parker I N whether the Colonial Secre--1 a f d .ware that public opinion m S7ajKSu sKSn* both mmmm ndAvallk was strongly o,^^th plopo vi amendment (section IWA) M the penal code, and wheth* r mal would beReuter - 72 words
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