Morning Tribune, 13 July 1938
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Title Section13 1938-07-13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE Aoi :.-No. l»: SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. July 13, 1938. FIVE CENTS.13 words
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Article, Illustration173 1938-07-13 1 CANTON BOMBING GREATER CASUALTIES AVERTED OWING TO MASS EVACUATIONS FICIAL CHINESE SOURCES CLAIM THAT THE CASUALTIES IN TO DAYS AIR RAID TOTALLED ONLY 61 INCLUDING 23 DEAD D3B WOUNDED. IN THE AREA ADJOINING WONGSHA STAON WHERE THE MAJORITY OF THE BOMBS FELL, ABOUTReuter - 173 words
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Article63 1938-07-13 1 S London, Tuesday. TIGHT R.A.F. Hawker Hurricane i** machines flew to-day in for- I mation from Paris to Croydon in S the record time of 51 minutes, S L beating the French air liner's pre- vious record in the reverse direc- tion by six minutes. TheBritish Official Wireless - 63 words
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Article15 1938-07-13 1 Venezuela League Geneva, Tuesday. UENEZT/ELA ha>; given notice ot with- drawal from the league. ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article87 1938-07-13 1 TROOPS A T HAIFA London. Tuesday. FURTI »rt on the situation in made by Mr. Malcolm J i'D In the Commons this afterit d there had been an>f acts of violence at a numr ol centres. pulse is remaining at Haifa and 254 mm landed from I}' 1 be maintenance87 words
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Article24 1938-07-13 1 Himalayas expedition Simla. Tuesday. camp four, situated HO feet, all the climbers ;^aparbat Expedition tu "> to the base camp <owfall, states Reulll() nsoon.~ ReuterReuter - 24 words
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37 1938-07-13 1 INCj. o Rome. Tuesday. ol the Spanish kcU. ?n airmen have been on-,, 3d officers, according to at; rtque which claims irmen brought down 580 ol which 487 were of- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article107 1938-07-13 1 Shanghai, Tuesday. IT is reliably learned thai the Chines* have begun to put into action 1 their threat ajrainst foreign property at Kiukiang. This morning they bleu up two steel pontoons belonging to the Spoony Company. A Socony engineer wrecked the thirdpontoon in a franticReuter - 107 words
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Article150 1938-07-13 1 London, Tuesday. THE bullion and foreign exchange market both witnessed active conditions again this morning. In the former, continental hoarding demand was chiefly responsible for a £1,220.000 turnover by gold while there was also active inquiry over sovereigns. In the meantime pressure against tho franc continued from Paris,Reuter - 150 words
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Article93 1938-07-13 1 New DollarSterling Relation? London. Tuesday, j REUTER learns from circles in close touch with the United States Government that Mr. Cordcll Hull's remarks at yesterday's press conference in Washington in no way implied that negotations were at present proceeding between Britain and the United States with a view to fixingReuter - 93 words
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Article56 1938-07-13 1 New York. Tuesday. A SHARP decline in sterling to a new low level for this year appears due to A large extent to pressure emanating from London. The entire list of foreign currencies declined in sympathy and although the volume was not large, there was almost a completeReuter - 56 words
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Article94 1938-07-13 1 ALLEGED INCOME TAX EVASION Washington, Tuesday. TWO famous American financiers, Mr. Pierre Dupont and Mr. John J. Raskob, are accused by the United States Board of Tax Appeals of evading income tax. amounting to over $1,000,000 in 1920 by a "paper transaction" in securities. Mr. Raskob is a former highReuter - 94 words
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Article139 1938-07-13 1 London. Tuesday. I I BULLETIN issued at Windsor, signed A by Sir John Weir and Lord Dawson states that the King continues to rnak«. [satisfactory progress. His Majesty is remaining In bed for the present. It is understood the doctors are well satisfied with the King's progress,Reuter; British Official Wireless - 139 words
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Advertisement12 1938-07-13 1 Covt. Warns R.ot< rs J JKX Kep<,t J London G^riP g Sport12 words
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Advertisement31 1938-07-13 1 h^ MIX IT YOURSELF »fVj a cupful or a quart h£ as needed no waste iw/fnT Delicious for Drinking The New Improved KLIM MIXER IJB Bl "\M. U Price 80 Cents31 words
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Article342 1938-07-13 2 Government Issues Grave Warning EXHORTS CHINESE TO KEEP THE PEACE Sinii.«poiv. Taeolay. 4 GRAVE uarnirm lo I lit- CbUttm in Sinw v IhM fwtfcff llfti Oj rfotim surh ascxrurrrcl PHUWff M H'fefc uill net be l«*Ud Imfeatly is nmlainod in M "Hi i«l communi(,Uf issued by nuU SccfeUn li.-Hav. Ihe-342 words
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Article89 1938-07-13 2 Singapore Tuesday. FOUND I'uillv »)V Mi U A Ward, th Foiiiih Magistrate, ol nafing failed to conform to tin- white line by stopping in., motor car beyond it at the Intersection oi Kali. in:' Road and Lavender Street, at 4 io pin on Feb. 27, K. h Brotchie,89 words
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Article91 1938-07-13 2 S S kl- various practical difficulties n are being experienced by Indian students for admission Into schools in Malaya, the advisi ability of opening B Eligh School is being considered by the Council 1 ol the Central Indian Association S Of Malaya i At a91 words
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Article168 1938-07-13 2 ALLEGED "AMOK" MALAY DETAINED 'From Our Our. Reporter) Seremban, Tuesday. ALLEGED to be an "amok," I Malay J from the village of Mcmbau. four \i iic.s from Beremban, has been detained by the police for medical observation. The. man, it is stated, following a quarrel with a relative, armed himself168 words
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118 1938-07-13 2 FELL OFF TRAIN? TEACHER IS MISSIMG [from Our On n Reporter) Beremban, Tuesday. t/ji: Lee Cheng Ooi 33. teacher 01 "the *'l Chi Hwa Chinese School. Seremban. > i tared to have dropped off the train ast night, while returning from SitiaAan and a report to tins enect was otiged118 words
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Article89 1938-07-13 2 I Singapore, Tuesday. two mosquito buses were run to New--1 ton from Collyer Quay this fitter- 1 noon by the Vehicles Departmenl in response to demands for bases opcratlna along that route. The new service was also canted out ;V;, a l° xp f rlment to "certain whether89 words
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Article, Illustration43 1938-07-13 2 AT the St Andrew's Cathedral yesterday, the wedding took place of Mr. E. W. Reeve and Miss Kathleen Jolliffe. (Report on page 8). (Tribune). Mrt. AUGUSTUS Chee Teck Swee and :\Iiss Anjj Kiam Keng;, who were married last Saturday at the Chinese Consulate.43 words
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Article335 1938-07-13 2 THE STRIKE HOOLIGANISM DYING OUT Men Refuse Help Froi Taxi People HOOLIGANISM, which prevailed di Ing the week-end, has now on tically disappeared and taxi., plyi along; the Katong, Geylang and Sen soon* routes, are no longer ir.:erfe with. The yellow-top cabs of General Transport Company L: C orchard Road,335 words
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Advertisement45 1938-07-13 2 I filial l> mil prevent BHI Ja y* j colds, and if caught, I -rffm g f^k^ rt'lie\e them. m mm sLUr I R \Jr m&^ G ABA (MM) tahlels n.iVi' no Hi N^. +J*j^^BOß^^*»^ J//\ elTects on the stomach U^^^JJ o .f,iS^^^| -w p45 words
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1287 1938-07-13 3 CHINESE SENTENCED TO DEATH I LEGES DOUBLE SUICIDE PACT; JUDGE DISBELIEVES STORY KiFrom Our Oion Correspondent; Muar, Tuesday. OOTING tragedy which occurred at the bungalow of the manager I Lmdeion Estate. Panchor, on the morning of April 26, when Chinese woman, named Kwek Mary,1,287 words
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Article117 1938-07-13 3 (From Our Own Reporter) v Ipoh, Tuesda S lITTLE did last Saturday nights' L. revellers at one of the local dance halls realize that only a few hours previous to the beginning of J S the night's festivities, death had i struck with tragic suddenness at117 words
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Article, Illustration51 1938-07-13 3 PRIVATE-OWNED saloon car and a Johore taxi had it out" at the junction of Upper Perak Road and Veerasamy Road yes^rday afternoo The result, as seen in the picture above, was a urn for the taxi. Onlj the driver was the occupant of the saloon car. and he escaped unhurt.51 words
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Article43 1938-07-13 3 Batavia, Tuesday. REPORTS published in Singapore to the effect that it is the intention of Sir Shenton Thomas to visit the Netherlands Indies have met with an official blatement that nothing ii known here officially or otherwise of any such oroposed visit.— ReuterReuter - 43 words
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204 1938-07-13 3 Poor-Salaried Persons Should Not Hold Money i From Our Own Correspond fit That limiiv in Seremban, Tuesday. «"jy umess was responsible for his offence was the plea of a young in the Serem! l!"^ 01^ bin Kahar < tul recently employed as a Malay204 words
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Article31 1938-07-13 3 Barcelona. Tuesday. Jl REPUBLICAN patrol claims to have destroyed the Nationalist headquarters at Mosquerela, killing a lieutenant and two other officers. The Nationalists are now within ten milas of Sagunto.— ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article127 1938-07-13 3 |1ER Iwo S nfapow Tuesday. Swrty .S'. r l! unicd a former stoJi Soon *e Seen*. of "v Yo? lce 11 th^ charges gWJ not guilty of three i Ppl i5 a 2J connection with Office hv a the Master A "enS& toSff Soon ancl Co on Th127 words
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Article206 1938-07-13 3 Result of Indigestion "Before taking Kruschen," a woman writes. "I had very bad dizzy spells and hot flushes, bad spells of indigestion, and I was so nervous at times that the least thing would upset me. I was about three years In that condition.206 words
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Advertisement60 1938-07-13 3 Before Mr Justice Home in the 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Assizes:— Rex vs. Soon Lee Seong (if not concluded! Rex vs Tan Ah Poi. PIANOFORTE-PLAYING THEORY OF MUSIC. SCHOOL CHILDREN:- Special Terms. SCHOOL TEACHERS: —Reduced Rates. Special Music Apn^ciation Classes. Write or Enquire M«". Paulusz, Experienced and Quolifk Music60 words
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Advertisement123 1938-07-13 3 -MASTER" Laminated Padlocks mk V Ilil' E/ i '<l 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 Raya, Malacca, Tel: 92 1.123 words
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Article465 1938-07-13 4 Ufcif.w?w wmMzm i ua\ MIU.M Previous To-dav cnangv; Um Dull Steady l 16 Spot Buy m a 7 816 V/% feneri 7>, 7 1 i Ist' forward (Augu 1 1 Buyer- 7 Jl6 7 I U 1 16 jeiiera 7 Sl6 7 1 i Und Forward465 words
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Article34 1938-07-13 4 IfXPORTS of dry rubber, un- <* corrected figures from Malaya. Brunei and Labuan ior June uere: Mainland 33,*f»3 tons; Straits Settlements Islands :S? tons: Brunei !84 ions: labuan 23 tons: total 3U'K2 tons.34 words
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Article108 1938-07-13 4 Drop In Rubber From D. E. I. THE total exports of rubber froii the Dutch East Indus for the first half year of 1938 shows a remarkable drop from figures of the same period last year These figures, as supplied by tin Central Bureau of Statistics. Bataiij show that estate108 words
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Article154 1938-07-13 4 THE following is a cabled synopdi in* I the "Trader's" column of "Bar™ the American National Financial U,trtj and forwarded to us by courtesy ui S .l levy and Co.:— The increased buying by the Europeai public and the buying by an Internaoa house on Wednesday and Thursday154 words
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Advertisement60 1938-07-13 4 L OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAR oi BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) in SAFE BOXES in our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN YS, and ONLY YOU can have access to these sale boxes, so that SAFETY60 words
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Advertisement18 1938-07-13 4 A; L *< v >x Wv lIBgSTJSiB CAN VOI IFFORD AN UNINSURED loss i;\ i u B Jit S,18 words
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Advertisement32 1938-07-13 4 We take pleasure in S announcing the asso- S ciation with our firm I of Mr. C. R. Shepherd, j j SWAN, CULBERTSON j i FRITZ i i i SIM! DARBY Co.,Ltd:32 words
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157 1938-07-13 4 SHARE MARKET Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore. Tuesday Messrs. Fraser Co.'s report for today ii as follows: MINING. Tin at midday was $94 3down !b- Tin share orders from London c mtained little of Interest this morning and In the local market shares were very dull throughout the entire day.157 words
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Advertisement210 1938-07-13 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Broken in Securities and Commodity*. DaiMf Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Scrvic*. Members: HBW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF NT. HEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE210 words
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742 1938-07-13 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company stMwm 12 pm ft- -L [jwnbang 44 48;-nom ral M alay 24,9 25;9 Hitam 0.57 1 2 0.62 Va Weng 21|3 22 ;6 Tin Tin !.35 1.40 getongor 1Oi ii|intai 219 22;9 ia Malay 15 161aerian 1 0 38 0 42 n Tin 0742 words
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Article210 1938-07-13 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Buyers Sellers Ampats 4|--46 Batu Selangors 1.36 1.41 Hong Fatts 1.00 1.04 Hongkong Tin 2319 249 Jelebus 0.72 0.77 Kamunting Tin 1016 1116 xd Katu Tin 246 26!Kramats 10J6 116 Killinghalls 19,9 21|6 Kuchais 1.30 1.35cd Larut -12 Tin 1.63 1.70cd London Tin 3;7% 411% Mambaus 0.52210 words
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Article212 1938-07-13 5 I 2 Sept. 30 lrin PENANG MUNICIPAL S&StoS*"' flOm 1926 red. 1956-66 $4,000,000 909 red 1955 $1 onn rinn 107 HO nom Int. May 1 Nov. 1 120» 2 121 2 ci *«W. 31 Sen? ,n 4%% 1929 red. 1959-69 $8,250,000 913 re d 1963 1 19212 words
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Article, Illustration27 1938-07-13 6 |....v i.,..pn Siknil f.urir Gmff fUrtef wl Kasil Kathbonr in I scene rim .In iivwitMfi of Nim I',lm- |hc United Artists* prodmtion ni\v showint; it ihe (\i|)itol.27 words
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Advertisement211 1938-07-13 6 f Y UW LAST <-HANr,, TO w7tHK .rNNIKST HIM OF YKARS I LAST NIGHT 6-15 9-15 PAVILION "The AWFUL TRUTH j Mtiirdi Apr sbil'y Hfel edy i-.iiiv Ek (•cijLioiiuliy v.i' T^ 1 1 < rli:iJ< i',ii T 1 jHh L s "!!ji"^ 1 R O X Y BAR orl:N F211 words
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Advertisement116 1938-07-13 6 rAD iTni SHOWS |)aii -v C A PI I U*- 3.15—6.15—9^5 u iTo.vDS I.KAD TO IHE BIG SIMnT" !M^SS« s SIGRm GURIF it mmi 9i -j iKru w^^ i i ALSO LATEST PARAMOUNT BRITISH NEWS of the FLEET by H.M. The KING and 2ND TEST MATCH iuMQi h Tl! never116 words
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378 1938-07-13 7 perlTs celebrates SULTAN'S BIRTHDAY SIR SHENTON PRESENTS THE K.B.E. From Our Ovn Correspondent, Alor Star, July 10. v.irk'd in the history of Periii was witnessed by tetag the 56th birthday of the H.H. the Raja "",7,t:,', inverts of Hi, Hi,-hno,s with the insignia of i, v "t!:o Hil* Commissioner. Sir378 words
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Article238 1938-07-13 7 ro.MMfc^LIINU on mursaai, juiy v 28, from Southampton all firstclass mails for Australia and New Zealand will be carried by a>r. As from that date Imperial Airways and their associated company. Qantas Empire Airways, will operate three services a week in earh direction leaving Singapore homeward238 words
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Advertisement170 1938-07-13 7 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore, July 12, 5 pjn. Total foi Books Date Close Payable 1 1\ Unjut Gd No. 11 July 20 Julv 27 Julv 21 J1 5* iting Tin .8% less tax June 28 July 28 July 4 •>■ v LwmpurTln Is. No. 34 Aug. 19170 words
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Advertisement195 1938-07-13 7 The Screen's Mo«t Dashing Star Watch FOV The intheßoleHeWasßomtoPlay! Opening Of "ROBIN HOOD" At The VL^HHJ^Hj NEW-ALHAMBRA f'^MSWsl llljll THE SCREEN'S GREATEST EPIC rnnpy^^ TO ME SHOWN AT THE FIRST J^JSJjL FLYNNI \IR CONDITIONED CINEMA WHICH WILL MARK AN EPOCH OF CINEMA HISTORY IN BSi^.ttSpu;^ ,«,«e^l t-v 1 /JtNm Bt195 words
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1105 1938-07-13 8 Transport Strike: Company' s Shares Are Not Affected WEEKLY REPORT BY FRASER CO. TIN AND RUBBER MARKETS ARE EASIER Singapore Tuesday. EVIDENCE tl>««t Hie Mtot ri mpltyeci of the Singapore Traction Company had not sjffeetod the shares of the company is flfcsj in the weekly report issued by Messrs Fra1,105 words
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Article235 1938-07-13 8 Singapore Cathedral Wedding Singapore. Tu* duy WEARING a beautiful Empire style, gown of white and rifof uT cade. Miss Kathleen Jolli^ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. a f Jolliffe, London, became the bride ni Mr. E. W. Reeve, son of Mrs. r^ of Ipswich, Suffolk, this afternoon The ceremony took235 words
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Article561 1938-07-13 8 T-HE following quotations from New York were received from Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., by air mail yesterday. Last Sale Stocks July 7 July 8 Adams Express 11-;. 11 l H Alleghany Steel Co 19 18 3 4 Allis Chalmers 4K r> 47 5 8561 words
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Advertisement57 1938-07-13 8 To be successful you MUST be fit for th.ngs seek your one-time energy 1f&/ 3ftlf ffn^M\M k yS Cal f rCeS You will achi «ve this IT UU U yWii/^XSHKJ by a course of Phyllosan Tablets bet..,.,., TABLETS cause their main ingredient is a marvelc°" S dlscover y of XX57 words
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1187 1938-07-13 9 Cinema Chronicle Qoldwyn's New Glamour Star Morwe gian Girl Playing Feminine Role Opposite Gary Cooper (Hollywood's Notorious Habit Nancy Carroll Returns a film version of the popular novel by Erich Maria Remarque, who was also the author of "All Quiet on the Western Front." The story is a mixture of1,187 words
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Advertisement43 1938-07-13 9 xwv iff Y? QT< B^iji c"b It UT I nil A #f nil w mi L w^ Mfm TlnilltHl W^^^^mf In the lollowin9 nve SHELL flrad6S afe^^fl^ffl' SINGLE DOUBLE Ai»> TRIPLE GOLDEN e. «o ilsia<fc Petroleum Co n (SSJ Ltd. w.r s. ia43 words
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Article, Illustration384 1938-07-13 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Wednesday, July 12. 1938 THE STRIKE though Um Traction Company workers who are now on strike have rejected suggestions of arbitration to .settle the unfortunate (Maputo which has disorganised transport In the city during the last few days, the position is by no means as black as384 words
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Article1051 1938-07-13 10 The Famous CUTTY SARK THfcY I .r.r ju.st towed from Falmuuth the tin) which, next to Nebon'i Victory, i probably the most famoui In Bnli.sh Mftfaring UftOfJf 'writes Captain Frank Shaw m the Dally Mali). Her name li the cutty Bark. Hers bare bean peaceful eonejueeti ii it can bt1,051 words
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Advertisement24 1938-07-13 10 Today's White Lcbd Aitnounccnient A philosopher is a man who can look at an empty glass zvith a smile after DEWAR'S ~W P B24 words
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Article351 1938-07-13 11 Eskimos "Hard Hit" By Modern Dress Montreal, Quebec. h*vp been hit by "hard times" now that women no SU^:^TcoLts y^U, Robert Cooks, of Montreal SrS on his return home from Barrow, most northerly setcorset, said Mr. Cooke, who operated a wireless 1 v months at351 words
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Article68 1938-07-13 11 Hongkong. s The Japanese Government has recently requested the Portuguese Government for a lease of Heisha- N wan, an islet near Macao, to be K used as base of operations against Kwangtung. it is learned from well-informed circles here. On the ground that this move is i68 words
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Article129 1938-07-13 11 Johannesburg. IN a Pietersburg polling district at Waschbank in the northern Transvaal, only one vote was cast. A clerk at the Pietersburg magistrate's court who had been appointed electoral officer at Waschbank. brought back the vote. It was his own. Waschbank is an area where land has129 words
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265 1938-07-13 11 NATIVES TA KE DEGREES ENGLISH A FAVOURITE SUBJECT fc\"nrrv Johannesburg. n*L* natives rec eived their denaUv" F f n Hare tne South Afriw£ n eRe V on the 16tn occasion £Vr 'u native colle^ e Presented to the University of South fee hf^V^dents at the college sC ,th£ gUsh al011R265 words
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294 1938-07-13 11 NO SUFFRAGETTES Red Indian Women Have Equality London, Ontario. WORTH American Indians are far ahead of the white races in allowing women to have equal rights with men, according to Mr. W. D. Loft, who vas for many years a chief of the Mohawk Indian tribe and a member of294 words
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68 1938-07-13 11 Toronto. I\R. L. J. Simpson, Ontario Minister of Education, said he ex-| pected an announcement would be made in a few days regarding plans for educating the Dionne quintuplets. The Ontario Government has decided that education of the five famous daughters of Oliva Dionne would68 words
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Article55 1938-07-13 11 Liuan. HEAVY rains did not dampen the morals of Chinese guerillas who launched a surprise attack on the suburbs of Wuhu a few nights ago. Numbering 200 strong, the mobile fighters are reported to have competely destroyed the roads north of the Wuhu-Suancheng Railway before they55 words
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Advertisement30 1938-07-13 11 SPECIAL OFFER FOR I JULY and AUGUST only BEAUTIFUL AND LASTING PERMANENT WAVES at $8.00 and $10.00 only M AISO* PERM LADIES HAIRDRESSERS 3, FORT ROAD MALACCA (Telephone: 121) v30 words
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Advertisement92 1938-07-13 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery in flare protection. Thev permit yon to actuallv *ee 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. FOR THE FIRST TlME— perfect eye comfort for driving rmisinir, fishing, tennis or any outdoor sport. See our demonstration of this remarkable new invention.92 words
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Advertisement29 1938-07-13 11 THE TRUI TONIC FOOD ObtmlnmU* of Chmnku and Store* j him: a iiAxt'E at the Capitol Restaurant Music by KURT BLACH his Orchestra TO-NIGHT FRIDAY 8 P.M. To Midnight29 words
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Article, Illustration87 1938-07-13 12 UNKNOWN FROM HINA FRONT c l ttt Street fighting. An infantryman shooting at a diving 'plane To repel air raiders getting ready with the A CkiMM plain ivmU li take off in bomlun R raid A Chinese armoured car in the I (,un lomin? into action. Gas! Chinese front-line troops87 words
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Advertisement39 1938-07-13 13 Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING THE LATEST PATTERNS OF HALLMARKED BRITISH SILVERWARE /s offee Scts s^. Sauce Boats ■081 Dt>EUVBI Disilis BWKR DISHES ALSO CLOCKS JEWELLERY WATCHES mi; bist is io com and si i RENE ULLMANN Katlles PlMt, SINGAPORE.39 words
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Article, Illustration1331 1938-07-13 14 "Please Come Jo Dinner!" When Your Invitation Arrives, Let It Be Welcomed, In Anticipation Of A Really Enjoyable Evening. ft IJOTHIN(i is more delightful, Piter a hard day's work, than an invitation to dinner at the house ol I friend when* you know everything will be just right— where the1,331 words
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Advertisement80 1938-07-13 14 r '%^^/4lfi|l^ Hi Every woman of refinement take* m--.wf S—s P r '^e in the appearance and ftjinpm^fjFW jl sFs^^&^' nunt of her dressin g table All(l m^Jrjfj I there are few who do not know thai I yf' Eau de Cologne, especially M ■r I^S BRAND "The Fashionable PWT'80 words
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Article, Illustration337 1938-07-13 15 Do's Don'ts For Hostesses. ,i,,cin« vour lriends. MJF a r.y and add some M,.s, A. i.s a very B ood Mr B has just re,Hnd." to .Mar. the |p b n "u.n« "ellt^- roducd to the lady. ot h.old.Tand the "£?£Z one. a utfge one. it Is l lnV r337 words
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Article, Illustration666 1938-07-13 15 Party Recipes VEGETABLE COCKTAIL 2 cups cauliflower sprigs 1 tablespoon minced pimento 2 teaspoon chopped small onions 2 cup chopped tomato 4 cup French dressing Bo'il and drain a cauliflower, then separate it into tiny flowers before measuring; Place in a basin. Add onions, pimento, tomato, and French dressing Toss666 words
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Advertisement279 1938-07-13 16 THEY DO LOOK AFTER YOU P&O CHEAP RETURN TICKETS TO CHINA, JAPAN, COLOMBO, AND BOMBAY AvaiUi.it- for two months. *><>» SINGAPORE Shanghai JJjjj 7 $137.14 Kobe or Yokohama S^J gg-J Bombay WOO.OOO Colombo $282.86 W8&.57 All vessels may call it any port on or oil the route, and the route279 words
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Advertisement275 1938-07-13 16 jr 7 TO FRENCH PORTS i j I CHAR FURS REUNIS d T-AH S^MCQUEB fMSSS! Nantes. St. Nazai', Borte, (to SAIGON INDOCHINA CAP ST JACQUES rW Brt«. Touraae jnd HaiDhon!: I S. A. M. 1. (from Saigon) jOG PAS«UIKK IW SaißO.i 77^, tow* MOINE COMTE CO., LTD. j THONKS996 mi275 words
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Article155 1938-07-13 17 A^apenor z i 9 Titan 1 6 5 j Islander 62 7 5 1 Kidderpore 60 7 5 i Nieuw Holland 58 7 5 KEPPEL HARbOI'R i.Wain Wharf: Lch. Magudi. Lch. Spartan j Lch. Lumut. Tug Prince. Batak Monte Piana. Recorder. Oil Wharf: Nil Coal Wharf: Nil155 words
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157 1938-07-13 17 GROWING DISSENSION OVER FISH TAX Shanghai. Till-: conflict between the Ta Tao Government" in Shanghai and "Relormed 1 Government" in Nanking has become more and more evident with the creation of political organs by the two factions, according to information gathered from well-informed circle157 words
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Article84 1938-07-13 17 ARAB ASSOCIATION In accordance with decisions arrivec 1 at at a committee meeting, the personnel of the committee of management ot the Arab Association elected at the general meeting in January, remain* same except that Syed Junied bin Ahmad Al-Junied. of Messrs. AlkafT ana Co has been elected hon. secretary84 words
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112 1938-07-13 17 Agricultural Development In Szechuen FINANCIAL HELP TO FARMERS Chungking. DKQUF.ST of the Sjechuen Provincial l\ Government to help the farmers to buy necessary seeds has been accepted by the Bank of China and the Farmers 1 Bank, according to financial circles. Investigations are bein<; earner; cut. hi 46 districts of112 words
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Article115 1938-07-13 17 A Modest Inventor Di Guglielminetti is a Swiss invert tor to whom, thanks to his system of tarring, we owe our dustless roads. Moreover, it is known that the observations and experiments he has undertaken a/t the summit of Mont Blanc have resulted in the construction of oxygen apparatus employed115 words
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Article45 1938-07-13 17 A good gathering responded to the invitations of Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Pillai. of Pontian, to a dinner got up in honour of the first anniversary of their baby boy on Saturday. Mr. Ali Hassan ana Dr. Pillai spoke, and Mr. Pillai suitably replied.45 words
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Advertisement272 1938-07-13 17 111 It X* riIILP LIXK. k lncorporated in Australia' NEXT SAILINGS Aug. 29 Sept 3 ecial cheap round trip tickets tram Singapore to Australia issued at the I rai B«Mtn»v or a passengers may transfer at Singapore. Bn.-bane. ayancj to the connecting K.P.M. Vessel. ,-mi-i «> m h r' V272 words
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Advertisement69 1938-07-13 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA S I II II II A A 8,000 TONS SAILING JULY 14. AT :S P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommocUUPi lcr First Saloon and becond Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China69 words
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Miscellaneous132 1938-07-13 17 'postal intelligence s STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TODAY .n-wv-st Sumatra S.-East Celebes. Moluccas and KNILM 13 am Hinor Dillyx K.N.I.L.M. 13 7 a.m. mbangx Muinam 13 8 a.m. joUiOtf Kamuning 13 11 a.m. WD 'Pai' ct Ls onl >'' Felix Roussel 13 noon China k Togian 13 noon Giambi and K.Toeng«ii132 words
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Article, Illustration53 1938-07-13 18 '^r P is a btjw I £rff^2T <hina In Shanghai, where the scars of war still show stark and vivid. dcsolatrd street after a Japanese bombins raid. Creeping up through bush— a Ch inese raiding party going into Another view in Shanghai, where all is far53 words
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Advertisement106 1938-07-13 18 iJLSL+LJmJ^M that's what everybody says on V r^BJH^ V tasting Crosse BlackwelFs V W nourishing and tasty soups. H^ It is the obvious verdict. 35^2F~^5wj\ C.&B. Soups contain only Z^^—^^^i tne ver Y ncst ingredients, splendid meat and fresh vegfipynySSfiti W ctables, the result being a soup that is sheer106 words
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Advertisement6 1938-07-13 18 OTHER PICTURES ON PACES 12 AND6 words
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1062 1938-07-13 19 From A Clubman's Chair ARMAMENT MAKER GOES OUT OF BUSINESS 0 Demand For His Products! film Star's Signatures Fetch Money \l For "Yours Sincerely" More About Royal Visit To Paris BFrom Our Own Correspondent London. Julv 1. nil Duchess of Kent, described as Europe's best-dressed woF h regarded as a1,062 words
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Article366 1938-07-13 19 OFFICERS TO BE TRAINED IN ENGLAND Cairo. pLANS for the reorganisation of the Egyptian army were outlined here in an interview by Hassan Sabry Pasha, Minister of War. One of the main points in his programme is to send more misRsions of Egyptian officers to England366 words
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147 1938-07-13 19 Cairo. CLOSER collaboration and frienctahio between Egyptians and foreigners is the aim of a new association which has I just held its first meeting under the Presidency of Sherif Sabry Pasha, a tjrmer member of the Regency CouncU and uncle of King Farouk. Sabry Pasha said147 words
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175 1938-07-13 19 Nanyang Siang Pau - FORMOSANS FOR JAPAN'S ARMY 60,000 Men To Be Recruited Nanyang Siang Pau Shanghai, July 12. QWING to the heavy loss of life in tho present Sino-JspuMM hostilities it is i "ported that Japan is recruiting 60,000 Formosans for the Japan ese standing army. At the >ame timr G.ooo Forniosan girls175 words
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381 1938-07-13 20 IN -i lettef to the Singapore Women's Relief Fund Committee, Madam ChiangKaiShek thanked the members, esiiecially Madames Rao*, Shun Chin Whong Son Koon, and Won* Tin Han for the lad they have taken in raising fundi Tor the destitute children a* ,-phans in China ivsuitiim381 words
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Article158 1938-07-13 20 41lp fieneral THE death occurred at the *"tnc Hospital, Singapore, on Slll":u: at the age of 68 years of Mr liam Ahin. He had been ill lor au five weeks. Mr- Ahi^ was a Government P™ s rr. having served for over 40 years. latter158 words
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99 1938-07-13 20 Woman stabbed To Death .From Our Own Reporter j Kuala Lnmpwr, Tuesday > A SIAMESE woman named Tan Kim Lan was f»und d-vins lron two stab wound* behind a house 111 Batu Road about six oclo«k Uu> morning. She was about thnlv yeaJ> of age. and was found by her99 words
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Miscellaneous717 1938-07-13 20 ON JHEJADIOJ 7 s:> N-. a bulletin II II Y 13 8 (XJ Chinese mu Jwi- 900 close 4MB. SINGAPORE WHOM mumtota (WO vix lUiMt- CIM-.) '",'u Mitfflltn— i ptofram»« 4. 50 Time signal. Opcrunf j w gramophone records. 454 Adalbert Lutter Orehestra. 00 ,'mt^i. :».M) Mills Brothers ana Bosweil717 words
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Miscellaneous249 1938-07-13 20 5.53 NIB news period. t 6.2U Variety programme. 810 Tabacalcra's overseas news period. 8.20 Variety programme. 9.20 Musk* by Uftar. 9 50 Legaspi Garden Orchestra 10 >) (100 down TOKYO vuuMmnwAm.) 8.20 Opening Announcement. News in Japanese. News in French. 8 45 Solo by Takashi Yokota. 9.05 News in Chinese.249 words
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Article457 1938-07-13 21 INQUEST INTO TAMIL'S DEATH 'From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Tuesday. ire Of the servants' quarters at No. 37G, Burmah /the earl v hours or May 6, killing one Indian who Wfta instantly and injuring a couple of others, was recalled Koon Teck. the Coroner, when457 words
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57 1938-07-13 21 W OMAN SOCIALIST'S -°NVICTION UPHELD Air Mail) IK j.Kti Lahore. JtUy 5. n B Slacker of the Lahore rejected to-day the apthe conviction of Shriprominent Socialisi *ho was convicted un-24-A, I.P.C.. in connectior by her at a Kisar I village near Delh was directed to fur500- for good behaof oneUnited press - 57 words
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209 1938-07-13 21 They Opened Canada's Senate To Women Ottawa, Ontario. TO commemorate the action of five Alberta women who opened the doors of the Canadian Senate to members of their sex. Mr. I* Mackenzie King, Prime Minister Canada, has unveiled a bron/e tablet on the wall at the entrance to the Canadian209 words
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Article125 1938-07-13 21 Y. W. C. A. FORTNIGHTLY CLUB The Y.W.CA Fortnightly Club held ;helr regular meeting last Monday, jyhich took the form of a social mornng to enable members to become better acquainted with each other. The programme was arranged by Miss North-Hunt, the retiring President, Arho shortly returns to England. A125 words
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Article69 1938-07-13 21 Glasgow —The only surviving daughter of David Livingstone, Mrs. Livings'one Wilson, was entertained to lunch [it the Empire Exhibition. Glasgow, by two young South Africans, Mr. N. Yule and Mr. R. Seckel, who built the model c>» the Victoria Falls for the exhibition. Welcoming Mrs. Wilson. Lady Elgin.69 words
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Article488 1938-07-13 21 A NETT profit of $96,147.43. of whir $45,772.08 was expended on additions of a capital nature to mains etc., leaving a credit balance of §50,375.35. compared to the nett profit of $103.0X0.18 for 1936, is revealed in the Municipal Gas Department's annual report for 1937.488 words
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130 1938-07-13 21 INDIA'S DELEGATES TO THE SYDNEY CONFERENCE (By Air Maili Simla, July THE following will constitute the per- sonnel of the delegation from India to the forthcoming session of the Br»--tish Commonwealth Relations Conference held under the auspices of 'he Royal Institute of International Affairs. The Hon. Pandit Hriday Nath KUMTO.130 words
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Article228 1938-07-13 21 "Aryan" Dresses For Nazis Berlin. MORE than 600 manufacturers of the clothing industry have now joined the "Adefa," j the big organization which has set itself the task of ousting Jews from this branch of industry. The goal of the "Association of Ger-man-Aryan Manufacturers of the Clothing Industry", according to228 words
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Article98 1938-07-13 21 London TWENTY-FIVE letters from Emma, Lady Hamilton, famous for her connection with Lord Nelson, have been sold in London for £500. Written to the Hon. Charles Greville between 1782 and 1799. the letters reveal Lady Hamilton's illiteracy when y °"write the minet you get this and98 words
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Article444 1938-07-13 22 MVAR SOCCER SENS A 770/V MUAR TUESDAY. WERE LEADING 5 The Chinese delence played an excellent game and completely subdued the Custom* attack Up POOII was never Hurried when hard pressed and dealt with the shot* directed a( him to a cool marine! Ouan Ya;n and444 words
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Article132 1938-07-13 22 Clerical Union 1: Municipals 0. BY r li« (inly goal scored in ths match, the Clerical union to-day defeated tb< Municipal Service, in Third Division occer match at Etanffoon Road. Play was very fust and exciting throughout and the Municipal Services did most o! tne a'tacknm m the132 words
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Article40 1938-07-13 22 The BC C will meet the SRC in a football match on Friday, on the H < C ground at 515 p.m. for a trophy railed the "Parian* Shield Thl- is the first mutch for the shield40 words
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Article151 1938-07-13 22 London Fiafe VOEKSHIEE beat Derbyshire by runs. Yorks 198 (Geor«e Pope r 37., 210 for 7 declared Derby 158 and 87. Lancashire beat Itkeiter by j. innings and five runs. Leicester 191 and 169 (Po &rd j 57). Lancashire 365 lor 8 decli Middlesex beat Notts bv ni«e151 words
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Article42 1938-07-13 22 The Straits Chinese Epworth League trill hold its 6th annual fWlmming carnival at the Y.M.C.A. Swimming Pool on Saturday, at 4.30 p.m. Mrs. Loh Poon Lip has kindly consented to distribute the prizes. All friend* and leaguen arc cordially invited.42 words
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Article48 1938-07-13 22 Fort Canning beat the Loyals' Drummers by two goals to one in a friendly •soccer match played at Fort Canning yesterday. Carspen opened the scoring for the Drummers but Selley and Kennard netted for the Fort to give them victory by the odd goal.48 words
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Article, Illustration12 1938-07-13 22 MARSHALL, photographed in play yesterday in the Tannin Club tennis tournament. (Tribune).12 words
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Article, Illustration15 1938-07-13 22 Tribune D. K. Evans and Ta^art in play yesterday in the Tanglin Club if" tournament.-Tribune - 15 words
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Article110 1938-07-13 22 H.Q. Win* I; C* Coy. Skin- L IN a junior soccer league match ?:aj« at Tanglin yesterday, H.Q. Win? a C Co\. Skins, drew one-all. H.Q. Win had the better of the attack in theiij part of the game but both sidet lacln cpportunlsm. when near the goalmoirJAgainst110 words
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Advertisement193 1938-07-13 22 TANGLIN CLUB TENNIS REBULTB "i yesterday's ties in the Tanglln Club tennis tournament:Dyne (up Mra Btapledon and Oak-Rhlnd beat Mm Ice and Mis.s Link •2 7 ft, <i 3. (iillcn (up Mr Hannyngton and Morris IS beal Miss Bcott-Dalgleish and Wilson 2. »i 2. llandieap Men's Doubles Beth and del193 words
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507 1938-07-13 23 SEASON'S FIRST WIN FOR THE POLICE THEY HAVE PLAYED 14 MATCHES AIRMEN BEATEN 3-O IN FIRST DIVISION Police 3; W£l""^s THE Police registered their nrsi soccer victory this season when they beat the Royal Air Force by three goals to nil in their First Division League fixture at the Anson507 words
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Article38 1938-07-13 23 So Ball Bowled London. Tuesday. VH k ,T Test match has been BE third crick ball beins; aoaiu^^ 1O al p la vable condisopction showed that SJftS?«» >« rdly recal1 Reuter and I n Official Wireless.Reuter; British Official Wireless - 38 words
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Article, Illustration27 1938-07-13 23 INCIDENT in yesterday's First Division match in which the Police "<I iheir first League win in 14 matches, at the expense of the Royal Air Force. TribuneTribune - 27 words
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99 1938-07-13 23 Loyals Beat Gunners Parkinson Scores Hat-Trick |ovl s K.A. (8.M.) ...0. ACKADAISICAL soccer was witnessed Kan tcrd^ wh v 5 1 th n byais defeated the R. A. »8.M.» by 3-0 i the Garrison Regimental League, in the Loyals brought oft I Parkinson netted a lorfecr econd half, Johns saved99 words
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Article62 1938-07-13 23 IN the Municipal Services interdepartment soccer competition for the Farrer Cup. the Engineers Dept. beat the Health Officers Dept. (holders) by 2— -1 at Farrer Park. The semi-finals will be played on Thursday at Farrer Park as follows: Engineers Dept. vs. Water Department. Electrical vs. Treasurer's Department.62 words
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232 1938-07-13 23 MATCHES THIS WEEK-END TIIF Mtovtal arc I.es u, !>• played at the Clerical llnion. Haw-Far Hall. t hi week-end In thi- Sitv:;,pore Badminton championships SATURDAY at 'i.1."» p.m. Men's Junior Singles: TBO Thuam Kiat (Jacques) ri. I* Heok *mmg IC «£A Jtruor Doubles: Chin Tham flWce232 words
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Article97 1938-07-13 23 Y.W.C.A. members interested in cricket decided yesterday at their inaugural meeting at the Hostel to organise a women's cricket team. restricted to the Y.W.C.A. Tbo.se present included Miss A. Mcureu, Mrs.'G. Wheatley and Mrs. Norris. The first practice will be on Tuesday at the Hostel97 words
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Article64 1938-07-13 23 Match Against Teachers On Friday THE following have been selected to play tennis for the Y.M.C.A. vs. Singapore Teachers' Association on Friday, at 4.30 p.m. on the Y.M.C.A. courts:—H. Kamis; See Gim Hock; Tau Huck Toe and Wee Eng Lock; H. K. Yadi and C.64 words
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Article55 1938-07-13 23 The following have been selected to play football for the Y.M.C.A. vs. Batu Shoe Sports Club on Thursday, at 5.10 p.m. on th^ Anson Road ground: J. Fei uuson; Shamsudin; M. Swyny, C. Tessier. Ranatunga: F. Hutchinson; W. Pullen: S. Ortrn: Mitchell; Swee Keng; Kim55 words
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Article68 1938-07-13 23 HIGH TIDES: 11.50 a.m.. 8 ft. 3 ins.; 11.06 p.m.. 9 ft. 6 ins. girls, who hope, with the co-operation Df other parties, to meet other {iris* cricket teams on an equal looting in th" near future. The girls' cricket team, coached by old boys of St. Andrew's68 words
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Article80 1938-07-13 24 London. Tuesday. THE Miners' Welfare Fund report .shows that Pithead Baths, giving accommodation for 275.000 miners, had been completed by the end of the year and the further baths with accommodation lor 90,000 miners were under construction. An average of 92 per cent, of miners used the availableBritish Official Wireless - 80 words
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Article216 1938-07-13 24 Hankow, Tuesday. HEAVY exchanges of fire continued In the Yangtse region near Matang, Hukow and Hsiangkow. Chinese planes icbombed Japanese warships concentrated at the last-named place, a big one being damaged at the stern and several others being hit. Further westward, though the Japanese troops gained216 words
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Article185 1938-07-13 24 Civil Aviation Progress London. JlllMl Tilt, report on civil aviation shn* th^t Britain's internal ,j r J vices flew over 3,300.000 mills m th j past vear. About 161,500 passen«2 9Ui UOO tons of freight an,] ZZ were carried. That there vas not one serious dent on the regular InternalBritish Official Wireless - 185 words
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Article104 1938-07-13 24 London. Tin sdat i GOVERNMENT plans to help th U industry, which were announced! the Minister or Agriculture. Mr. y.,> r :.m in the Houm 1 of Commons, include |l* establishment of a poultry zommisJ to conduct a stock Improvement I assisted by Exchequer Funci.^British Official Wireless - 104 words
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131 1938-07-13 24 FE large audience at the Capitol WJ obviously thrilled with the adventure* of Marco Polo, which opened there iaa night. Starring Gary Cooper and a newcoßJ to the screen. Sigrid Gurie, it is an er thralling tale of the early days when t* West131 words
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Article86 1938-07-13 24 Model Hotel At Zurich At the Swiss National which will be held next yea jjjj: J fin occasion will be given to -^I model hotel which will wit! J rouse the interest of the public Swiss and foreign hotel-ke< i i> This hotel will be the prototy first-class hotel, which86 words
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