Morning Tribune, 16 July 1938
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Title Section13 1938-07-16 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE te 3-«* i4s SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, Jnly 16, 193a FIVE CBNTS.13 words
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120 1938-07-16 1 BRITISH LOAN CREDITS FOR CHINA POSSIBLE The Door Is Not Bolted LONDON, FRIDAY. ■J WORTHY SOURCE, REUTER LEARNS THAT THE V DERIVED FROM YESTERDAY'S REPORTS, THAT Al THEIR MEETING ON WEDNESDAY FINALLY PROJECT FOR A LOAN TO CHINA IS IN Cabinet postponed the scheme but m such a vay doer120 words
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Article75 1938-07-16 1 Killed, 15 Injured Jerusalem, Friday. FRIGHTFUL scenes attended a bomb explosion m the bazaar m the old city amidst a crowd of densely packed Arab peasants, who had come to town for Friday devotions at the mosque. At least 11, including women and children, were killedReuter - 75 words
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57 1938-07-16 1 London. Friday ON for limited number of rum doctors to practice m this was approved by the British Association conference which {•erf it Plymouth to-day nc number will be limited to fifty, and member of the medical profession wited to assist the Home SecW in theBritish Official Wireless - 57 words
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Article31 1938-07-16 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - ITALY FAR EAST Sin Chew Jit Poh Piping, Friday. IKS m Peiping report "'ad> to send blarkf l M I Kast to a-ssist Jap.m r wi-re to send IrooDS I n\d.—31 words
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103 1938-07-16 1 London, Friday. TUE fact that the Air Ministry has placed an immediate initial order with Lord Nuffield for 1.000 high speed Spitfire fighters was announced by Sir Kingsley Wood (Air Minister) to-day. Cutting the first sod of Lord Nuffleld's new aircraft factory atReuter - 103 words
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Article26 1938-07-16 1 London, Friday. A grant of £8.500,000 for the essential commodities reserves fund is the largest item m a supplementary civil csti- mate, totalling £9,015,210. R euterReuter - 26 words
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Article39 1938-07-16 1 Sweden China War Stockholm, Friday. Rumours connecting Sweden with mediation m the China conflict are authoritatively denied. It is stated that the Swedish Minister's visit to Hankow is due to necessity of contact with the Chinese authorities there. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article33 1938-07-16 1 London, Friday. One Indian soldier was reported killed m an encounter with tribesmen north of Waziristan to-day. One Indian officer and seven Indian soldiers were wounded and three tribesmen captured. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article25 1938-07-16 1 London, Friday. IT is understood that the King is con--1 tinning to make cxc ILent progress. 'Ihe final bulletin is expected later. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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137 1938-07-16 1 ARTIFICIALLY INDUCED MALARIA PROLOGNS LIFE, CURES INSANITY I idem, Friday. the mosquito farm" lUitoea have been femaU and infected (3 In turn might nts MifTerine: from for which arti- arta is a recognised In the report on the '"h malaria laboratory at t general paralysis of Of induced malaria traiBritish Official Wireless - 137 words
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Article113 1938-07-16 1 FOLLY OF ARMS RACE London. Fmti.v SIR John Simon, winding up the Commons' debate to-day on the finance bill which was read a third time Wil I division, said that while the Mlirafl o* world trade was not too favourable he presented the budget, the pn situation bore on resemblanceReuter - 113 words
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Article148 1938-07-16 1 Londi»j, Friday SPEAKING at a banquet at Birmingham the Prime Minister made a brief relerence to woncl outlook. He .said tha* he was convinced that the influence that Britain could exert for others as wt!l ai for herself was more powerful than that of any otherBritish Official Wireless - 148 words
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Article42 1938-07-16 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Hankow, Friday It is reliably estimated that m tlto past fortnight, twenty-one big am* small Japanese warships were sunk and 19 damaged, including an aircraft earner, cruisers, and destroyers, which were •fu'Wd io wards Shanghai42 words
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Advertisement29 1938-07-16 1 i,*i! Strikes Jjji. A Sedition Bill O fTn«M! Bribe I \> \tlack J »ra H"tton lose 8 punlnns Dinner 21 v .l«;uue Incident 2XI M v, Cup Soccer lish Cricket29 words
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396 1938-07-16 2 TRANSPOR T STRIKERS REJECT TRIBUTE FROM TAXI DRIVER LETTER FROM EMPLOYEES' ASSOCIATION AiKums Or THE BWOAPOBE TBACHOM CO.MI'ANV v iiovees' \,s<)(ivhuni)i:nviu:i'()imstiiathik\ ii\Vi DEMANDED OR ACCEPTED TRIBUTES KKOM TAXI DRIVER leto n se Tributes have, m fact been ociationVs officials have dwmed it proper to turn them n Thk letter I396 words
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Article134 1938-07-16 2 Silica |>on\ Iriduv. J".»l Ni> .juilu Oi thefl Of HI k.it'.cs r |h ,t ivorth »><» ceaU), I M it iMI .uimi. Tan Ah See, *aa his niurnin; !iii«-*i Ml Ihree *«m*V vi. ill IkC Third MICC 1 «Mirt i idj Jtted on< pr»134 words
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108 1938-07-16 2 KNIVES STICKS USED IN FIGHTS AT SOCCER MATCH From Our Own Reporter, Kuala Lumpur. Friday. HOOLIGANISM and pandemonium prevailed on the padang this efoUnffi immediately after a first division match between the S.C.RC. am! the T.P.t '.A., which the Chinese iron by the odd goal m three. Hirer tights developed108 words
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Article92 1938-07-16 2 Singapore, Friday. I/OR u< Ing m ixxvsession of deleterious I drugs- namely, four packets of Indian hemp— an Indian named Kadir Maideen was fined SlO or three week: rigorous imprisonment m default by M: Ii A. Forrer. District Judge, Criminal District Court, this morning 81 ortly after nine92 words
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247 1938-07-16 2 AMENDMENTS SUGGESTED A\ S. C. B. A. MEETING FOLLOWING are extracts of minutes of a Committee meeting of t Chinese British Association held at the Garden Club on ThUTXtai p.m. re the Sedition Bill- J The Chairman explained the contentious portion of tnt b:il and247 words
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Article50 1938-07-16 2 at the Socony works it d Sebarok has be,. through the efforts of Mr j tJ Handy, the extra Assistant r} I troller of Labour. l The workers have ,vnm j J their work after Mr i assured them that ail would be taken to snevances remedied.50 words
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138 1938-07-16 2 THE following is a list of cinematog 1 films the exhibition of which Colony was prohibited durm» the Apr. 1 to June 30. 1938 "The Bad man of Brim 8173 ft.. M.G.M. (USA Excessive Gunplay. "Just Like a Woman." 5 n Associated B.138 words
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Article34 1938-07-16 2 Bangkok, Fr:a| Tiie first portion of the the port of Bangkok scl awarded tc the Danish firm of Q tiani and Nielsen. Tbe tral three million ticals. Italian and Ja ese firms also competed.34 words
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95 1938-07-16 2 HUNDREDS SEE SHARK MAKE KILL IN HARBOUR Singapore. Friday, WHILE the crowds at n of the Marnix van *>[ gonde. which left Sins^,,,,, morning, were W9I9VH jj 0. to friends on shore a J jpto ing boy. who had P' 9 l the water after a coin overboard from the95 words
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Advertisement346 1938-07-16 2 g i noiffe lsi W/l Imperial iirways is proud /<> re-publish w^jj I mi/wJ these compliments offered to generously KT^i/ii •///V\ /m nrt nt aviation paper <»/ jr^'JJ^i j ly/5 nited States, American Aviation, 13 Ho)' j£/j* g i>vJ > N //ir imi'l.ium ffying-boaU w4 f 1 1 l^f x^J346 words
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227 1938-07-16 3 FFERED BRIBE TO WITNESS IN MURDER CASE Gaol Sentence On Bengali 'From Our Oion Reporter, Kuala Lumpur, Friday. INDAR Singh, who stood his trial at the Selangor Assize Court on tour charges oi offering a gratification of $500 to a Tamil named Trmngapragasam, to conceal an jtfence of murder, inducing227 words
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Article146 1938-07-16 3 Straits Chinese Recent Riots the committee of the c British Association Garden Club on Thursday, drew the attention of the i the communique issued by Moments Government m the local press on unection with the recent nC es by the Chinese m Penang He explained that Govbad taken a lenient146 words
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316 1938-07-16 3 TXE ATTACK AFTER CELEBRATION CONSTABLE CHARGED Singapore. Friday. p.VT happened at the Kranji Oil Depot »;i the ni«ht of May 29 m ronseqaeace of "celebration*' held certain members of Sikh (tmtipytnt stationed at the place, was related this mornt" Mr.C. H. Koh, the Additional District Judge, following a plea made316 words
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628 1938-07-16 3 'NO WOMEN,' SAYS CHINESE ASSN. Last Night's Keen Debate WOMEN WILL NOT BE ADMITTED INTO THE SINGAPORE CHINESE ASSOCIATION This was a decision arrived at alter a aeoate last night attended by a large number of members and friends of the Club The debate was keenly contested, and at certain628 words
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Article124 1938-07-16 3 FIRE DESTR OYS WHOLE VILLAGE 'From Our Own Reporter; Kuala Lumpur, Friday. MORE than 100 people were rendered IW homele^ by a fire which practically burnt out the village of Durian Tipt*, situated three or four miles from the Pahang boundary, last Wednesday night. The only buildings spared were the124 words
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Article43 1938-07-16 3 New Justice Takes Oath Singapore, Friday. Mr Balaguru Govindasamy, partner of the Indian Labour Company Singapore, took oath this afternoon as a Justice of th e Peace for the Settle ment of Singapore, before Mr. J. C. H Oldham. the second police magi.str.itr43 words
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Article56 1938-07-16 3 Before the Chief Justice m Ist Court at 11 a.m. Magistrate's Appeal— Abu Bakar bin Hussin vs. Rex. Criminal Rrvision—Rex vs. Lam Chip Heng. Special Case— Rex vs. Boota Singh. Before Mr. Justice Home m 3rd Court at 10 a.m. Magistrate's Appeals— Khoo Keng Hoe vs.56 words
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Advertisement59 1938-07-16 3 I ÜBLTC NOTICE I IN, LIMITED. W ,it the Straiti Settlements* ''I\II)!\D NO. 30. I EBY GIVEN that a I Wend of 2% percent. I 31st August, 1938 ■t holders on the R«>I y E i HFREBY GIVEN I' of th? Company L9th to 22nd July I for the preI59 words
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Advertisement191 1938-07-16 3 MUAR NAN YANG HOTEL AGENTS. Express Service 3 times daily. 1. HAI CHEW HOTEL, 35. Beach Road Singapore. Tel: 3015 i. NAN YANG HOTEL, 41. Jalan Maha rani, Muar. Tel. 15. S. NAN CHANG HOTEL. 84. Buniia Faya. Malacca. Tel: M 1. Sincapore to Muar. Malacca X.L at 7.00 a.m.191 words
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Advertisement40 1938-07-16 3 Just Received Received Medical Text Books Medical Practical Note Books Medical Note Book.s Medical Science Books and all books for Schools. Colleges, etc PETER CHONG COMPANY The Educational Booksellers. THE WRITING By*n r -ij^l FLUID THAT'S f^OTlilp FOUNTAIN PEN sin<;ai'okk.40 words
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Advertisement51 1938-07-16 3 cjciee J owder (BRITISH) Only (he purest and finest quality ingredients are used m this face Powder I which is silk sifted and will not clop the j pores. («ives the bloom of youth to every skin. From all leading Dispensaries and High-Class Stores. Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS 117-125. Cecil51 words
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Article103 1938-07-16 4 Previous To-da-UtilllJfSl 98- 98DuniOp KudOfr 28 9 283 UenenU Electric m 1 77 1 Imperial Chemical Industries 314' 2 J] Imperial Tobacco 1413 140 7 Antilo-Dutch 2«6 283 Canadian Pactic 7 7 1 ir» London Tin 3 9 3 9 RubO'T Plan Investment Irusl 29 6 29103 words
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Article96 1938-07-16 4 lon, Frttia} Prtvftooi To-day cnanß* lon FinH I 1. MFomm (iptemberi gggj 7 7 *i 6 mi Forward |d«l*J gg« JJ M London. FtM.PALM ML (Malaya) Previous To-day i lA-&-0 value Unchanged m hulk .July Ahc Bhipm( D COI'KA (Straits, X.M.S.) .M.iy Bhlpmenl £11-12-6 aellew lil-IM value SA(,<)96 words
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Article63 1938-07-16 4 London. Prida Prnvjous To-day Change I T. U\ PUII (CfctfM middle rate. IW.» U^fVf d T.T on Amsterdam (closing middle rate* i-M-1 lf 8.96-1 16 TT on Shanghni (closing selling rate) 0-l|4 Unchained T.T. on HoiiKkon* (closing selling rate/ S-I|M Unrhun«od TT on Japan (closing selling rate) Unchanged63 words
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Article42 1938-07-16 4 KliitiiKit Nc* York Jul> U. Previous To-day Change Mi Bteadj Steady Bpot Buyers IS U^ Sellers if)', 14-. Oct|D<T Buyers 15 3 16 14". 5 16 Sellers 15 5 16 15 iin Ton" Firm Imq Spot 43* 42 742 words
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Article17 1938-07-16 4 GOLD London, Pridaj SILVER £7 l Spot *****1 19% 116 4 months' forward li*'j; 19'17 words
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Article21 1938-07-16 4 UN Standard Previous To-day'""''"" Thm.P. flpot (afternoon .closing price) :l'JO-:i4 £191-3 4 £1 ii'VL'irri L'l9li 1 0*< i pi21 words
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147 1938-07-16 4 "RUBBER MARKET PLAYING TRUE TO FORM," SAY LEWIS PEAT Singapore. Friday. AFTER the somewhat pronounced rise that has recently taie place, tht slit-lit reaction that has occurred this weekM altogether unexpected, and 'he market may be considered to i playing true to form, statvs Messrs. Lewis Peat (Sin^aonrH Iti] rubber147 words
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137 1938-07-16 4 SHARE MARKET Messrs. Fraser Co. Report Sin v a port R Fraser and Co's Report for* •c follows: Mining. Tin at midday was! aown 1 4. According to cable received from London the ma Tin shares there yesterday was lar. In the local market deala an a very restricted basil137 words
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Advertisement58 1938-07-16 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE HANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or imjx)rtant documents) m SAFE BOXES m our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE You bold YOUR OWN KEYS and ONLY YOU can have access to these sale hnxes, 80 that SAFETY and58 words
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Advertisement15 1938-07-16 4 ttOI'TII ISSCITISII INWMNCI COMTAItt. LTD BRANCHES ft AGENCIES THROUGHOUT Till WORLD 1 Hi, n o*15 words
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768 1938-07-16 5 STOCKS SHARES Issurd By Fraser Company July 15. 5 p.m. 4.- 4,6 IB ..29- 31--44. 48-nom i 24 9 25 9 0.57 V 2 0.62 1/2 tfWei 213 2 2|6 135 i.40 or io- li,I 219 22,9 I 15- 16--.."0.38 042 0.99 1-03 23 7 9 9 24 8 9768 words
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Article149 1938-07-16 5 Co. Ltd. $30,000 SIN l)1 r aacto ct 31 95 105 norn 15 MUNICIPALITY ***** $400.uui W $1,600,000 !02 norn •^Rooo.ooa 107 IM norn 31 sept 30 .^s^i.ooo.ouo 120 2 w c f •t^ooo.ooo IttJ 61 l liiaa.I iiaa." l 1221/ r Nov 15 1 01 IOV149 words
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Article224 1938-07-16 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Friday 1 Buyers Sellers Ampats 4 4 0 Batu Selangors 1.35 1.40 Hong Fatts 0.99 1.02 Hongkong Tin 23 9 24 9 Jelebus 0.72 0.77 Kamun ting Tin 10 6 11 6xd Kati> Tin ..25- 266 Kramats 10 6 116 Killinghalls 19 9 216 Kuchais 125224 words
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131 1938-07-16 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated m tne Netherlands (Netherlands Tradine Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter AX). *834 Paid Up Capital i 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1.000,000 Chairman of the Board of Director* H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE IONGH President M. TAUDiN CHABOT Director131 words
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Advertisement88 1938-07-16 5 Shanghai, Hongkonp, Marila. Singapore. investment Bankers and Broken m Securities and Commodities. Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Servica. MEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' ASSN. MANILA STOCK EXCHANGE.88 words
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Advertisement171 1938-07-16 6 !rj*# wOLm I. jn T oBL/ ,> rrB HAPPI HILARIOUS Wi> TUNEFUL-A I IKST-HATF. COMEDY-LAUGHTER TREAT! GLADYS SWARTHOUT, JOHN BOLES JOHN BARRYMORE IN "ROMANCE m the DARK" ILSO LATEST PARAMOUNT NEWSREEL .J. 'VICTORIA HfEATRE TO-NIGHT rinr \aii;i!tv %vni: >S.A.D.( PRODUCTION. BOOK \i ROBINSONS j v ROXY BAR ©PEN 5 I'M.171 words
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Advertisement209 1938-07-16 6 Your Big Week-End Entertainment 1 TIIKIIXS: KXCITEMEXI-: BKAUTY! A M,^r CAVALCADE of OKIENTAL SPLK.\|)Q t r adventur£ s o( ImEJ* MARCO POLO" Intniwißg SKiKID GI'RIK. Samuel Goldwyn's exotic new star sensaii.. n The Screen's Most Dashing Scar THE ADVENTURES intheßoleHeWasßomtoPlay! OF ROBIN HOOD *4Bk THE GREATEST FILM OF ALL m209 words
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Article, Illustration179 1938-07-16 7 1521,110 ACRES UNDER CULTIVATION m l llv, l)r( .|i,ninarv reports received by the authorities from 50 !l h e'Kwniitunt! has produced 11.666.283 piculs r e dl of ri^: r :utu;arp;:rcts K this K year 8 as result of the introduction 1 itn sowing m the province.179 words
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Article77 1938-07-16 7 M J that the Discobolus, famous P belonging to the Lancelots P* me, had been purchased by P* i Art Museum for £60.00u B- urpriae m Munich. W Duchner, the Director-General o*\ m> Collection, denied the stor* report from Rome utetefl \W tue uu.s left for Munich I77 words
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Article76 1938-07-16 7 DEATH-RAY" apparatus has been installed m the latest German Heinkel H6O airplanes, according to !he Italian Radio Nazionale agency. The apparatus, it is "f**fgg£ tbp nlanes by means of ultra-snon SHrxrms because they are run on heavy oil The agency says that "death-ra bar rage,76 words
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Article49 1938-07-16 7 For a bet of ten pence Alexander Sedlarevitch. a tailor* assistant of Smedc revo. Yugo-Slavia. ate a quire of WHIM packing paper. A penny challenge was enough to m duce Franyo Paftchek. of Yirovititsa to rat ten earthworms. 'They tasted good, he said afterwards.49 words
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Article149 1938-07-16 7 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore. July 15. Ql Books Date DW Close Payable f> less tax Aug. 12 July 18 j 6d Mo. 11 July 20 July 27 July 21 ft% less tax June 28 July 28 July 4 f° [>'• less tax Aug. 10 July 18 x149 words
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Article123 1938-07-16 7 Life Prisoner In Gaol Sofia CHORTLY after bein» .sentenced to life imprisonment Cyril PushkarofT Iki i been married m Sofia Central Pri.son. He was sentenced to death for the murder of a wealthy Jew named Simaii to, but his sentence was commuted to life imprisonment. Shortly afterwards he applied for123 words
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Advertisement146 1938-07-16 7 v D\ltlN(; SIOKV "I OUtLS who I mv I BE- jtߧ i 'fflHIBflL STREEI" S Wltn lew Ayres* Louise Campbell 1 Roscoe Karns Edgar Kennedy I Porter Hall Elixabeth Patterson i Virginia Weidler. I i JTo-Morrow PAVILION to-day MARLBOROUCH POSITIVELY LAST THREE SHOWS I 2.00. 5.45 9.30 P.M. "CHI NT146 words
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Article, Illustration1994 1938-07-16 8 Hearing At Bow Street London. July <i. t iiui:.\ts ih«i i»- mU »< M> »v- >i«.r ijJ^JJ IAM .way fn.n. Ewlwi ■■^<-i RtVMtb* when be a,,,..;,,..! ll BoX Slr«-I M-h-nlay. Th, 0,..ni. -ho >,»,»<!-■'! K.«K) i.«.1. l.n.nu u>,,l thlWteU. C,,un..-. f.-rm.-i ly lfc.rtan. I1,994 words
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Advertisement319 1938-07-16 8 TRADE BARGAINS j m r yL M O TO i{ V E HIGL E S FOR SAL k FOR SALE GUARANTEED USED fROCKEBY pALL ||ALL CA J? S cV Ii On A°l ?<) GLASS, (iOBLKTS ETC. HO excellent Used tars ||()ON SKC<K TUAI)IN o CO., always available m stock. Kaffles319 words
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320 1938-07-16 9 Economic problems JtoNFR ONT INVADERS iScrim. imv lonf can Japan continue fighting?,' is the subject of an torn* the Tokyo correspondent of the Berliner Boei WU^J^^J^'^ the Japanese High Command de- t( is early as m the autumn of 1937, not to confine the320 words
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150 1938-07-16 9 Terschelling. nails bearing a tripod, the sign c British Navy m the 18th cen- lave been recovered here by the il dredger Karimata which is atto salvage the £2,000,000 trean In the wreck of the British frigate, Burn taken to indicate that the150 words
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Article47 1938-07-16 9 ft fourteen has been married I al Kalamo with celebcn were reminiscent of preI even days, dur- four hundred quests rehouse of the bride. litres of wine were 7' «»xen, mx fattened pies, flve hundred eggs, three un«fl3 ol sugar, five quintals ntioning fowls.47 words
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262 1938-07-16 9 CTONIANS m conventional morning t suits and top-hats felt "embarrassed and ashamed at beinu so much behind the times" when relatives appeared [01 Se Fourth ol June celebrations* flannel trousers, tweed coats and "run •pork-pie" hats The -Eton College Chronicle makes his comment m discussing262 words
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Article99 1938-07-16 9 1,000 Men To Plan Safer Ships Nearly 1.000 delegate! from all partt of the world will be In London. 10! the most important .shipbuilding ference over held. Revolutionary deaignf for snipa of tm future, and new meamrtl for safety M sea are to be decided. Vibration m99 words
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Advertisement177 1938-07-16 9 24-hour-a-day protection is what the fA NEW Shell Motor Oil gives your engine thanks to the NEW REFINING-FORTIFYING process by which Shell provides iMenk the necessary oihness without sacrifice of other desirable qualities. The New Shell Motor Oik /^J^\ protect your engine I When Standing Idle-When the engine stops the177 words
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320 1938-07-16 10 MORNING TRIBUNE IT WOULDN'T DO IN MALAYA fMwfipitlT Saturday. July i<». 1-^K AM\ <>1 tin* many reforms introduced by Kemal Attaturk m i t it new Turkey was decree forbidding bargaining In retail businesses No doubt the Turk accepted it with his usual fatalism and probably to-day would have no320 words
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Article602 1938-07-16 10 AUTOLYCUS - AUTOLYCUS PERSOI\ \l VIEWPOINT- By 2IMULTANEOI SI v with the and nouncemeni ol I Won ol the British Government that an official loan to China foi defence purposes cannot be made at the present time cornea the news ol the launching ol a campaign by the Labour section602 words
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Article, Illustration23 1938-07-16 10 MSSStSa 51 at £w& s r V UUI l |UJ tv l;ms «>»"»t« ll^Wi QMM Mary amvin R at St Martin's. (Ptonel Ne23 words
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Article178 1938-07-16 10 BRITAIN REFUSE A LOAN CHINA? avoid any action which might pr». yoke hasty and irrevocable steps the fascist powers is based nut n fear but on her genuine desire tiui the peace should not be any further shattered. The wars fan China and m Spain* tainly have served to Illustrate178 words
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Article21 1938-07-16 10 Mr. E. E. H. Beck. Senior I missioner of Police. Fecit rat States, has been appointed I Police Officer. Singapore21 words
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1304 1938-07-16 11 New German Super Airliner Makes Debut At Croydon iFrom Our Oxen Correspondent) London, July 9. h Krit mi made its appearance at Croydon a few UflVEl r^ r "e C FoVkf-Wu Condor from Berlin. Cruising at 230 A days frocKe ufe the fasUst tra rt on any Kfc U n1,304 words
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Article114 1938-07-16 11 X-RAYS SAY TWINS FOR BARONESS V-RAY tests have revealed that Baroness A Dirsztay, blonde 23-years-old daughter of the millionaire timber merchant Mr. F. H. Benn, and niece of the late Lord Glenravel, is to have twins. As Miss Arta Clara Patricia Benn, sh; married the handsome, dark, Austro114 words
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Article366 1938-07-16 11 TWO NEW PASSENGER SHIPS Running From Hull To Germany THE steamer Adler has sailed for Hamburg for the first time m the Ari/o Line passenger and cargo service b<tween Hamburg and Hull. The Adler is one of two new sisU; ships built by the Lubecker M G. of Lubeck for366 words
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Article25 1938-07-16 11 In addition to their present fleet of 46 cargo and or passenger ships the Argo Reederei, have ships under construction m German and Norwegian shipyards.25 words
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Advertisement90 1938-07-16 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. FOR THE FIRST TlME— perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, fishing, tennis or any outdoor sport. See our demonstration of this remarkable new invention.90 words
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Advertisement31 1938-07-16 11 THI TltUI TONIC FOOD I I Obtml—b* mf 41 Chtnkrtt mnd stfg j Dli\E lIA.M.'E at the Capitol Restaurant Music by KIRT BLACH his Orcht^tra WEDNESDAY FRIDAY 8 P.M. To Midnight31 words
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Article, Illustration143 1938-07-16 12 Princess Elisabeth ani Princess Marfirt' v 2 paid a surprise visit t 0 t^ London Zoo. petted th» animals m the special Zot set aside for children, am walked the penguins round their pool. Photo show, the Princesses walking with the penguins. <p| aim News). MNB,MNV,M,BV,143 words
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Article, Illustration63 1938-07-16 13 One of the most interesting side issues of the Kind's Cup air race was the rivalry between Lord and Lady Wakefield. Captain E. W. Percival flew Countess Wakefield's Mew Gull and Flying Officer G X de Havilland Lord Wakefield's T.K.2 m the race Photo shows Plying Officer63 words
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Advertisement50 1938-07-16 13 |Rene ULLMANN j is DISPLAYING IKE LATEST I PATTERNS OF I HALLMARKED BRITISH SILVERWARE ,dF&&jSTZVK Tea Sets J^^b\ Coffee Sets >sS. Saocc Boats 1^ I rays etr. lIOKS D'OLUVKK DISIIKS BWKET DISHES ALSO (LOCKS JEWELLERY I WATCHES THE BEST is to COME AM) BEE RENE ULLMANN Kafllrs I'Luc, SINd AI'OKi:.50 words
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Article, Illustration969 1938-07-16 14 The Determining Factor In Your Life Is Your Grooming, Remember We Suggest I vhMe nH truck uith tinted J «clu<- .iround its SSJSMUPS nick and clou n l»oth sMkS »f the trout. I lull skirt and short. jmtTecl sleeves. •> Tin pan oi tai i,\ all969 words
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Advertisement61 1938-07-16 14 v.^^" I*.1 *i^^^ +^0^" 9 SPECIAL OFFER FORi JULY and AUGUST only! BEAUTIFUL AND LASTING PERMANENT WAVES at $8.00 and $10.00 only MA I SOX PI- KM! LADIES HAIRDRESSERS 3, FORT ROAD MALACCA (Telephone: 121) MADGE FLOWER SHOP is holding CLEARANCE SALE Morning Dresses from Afternoon Evening Costumes fto« Hats,61 words
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Article, Illustration540 1938-07-16 15 It's the colour of the moment I 1 the mosi exciting i I i are white W th who m specially chic and W r thii colour to throw away any prp- i nd go m for whit X will do thing* lor540 words
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Advertisement18 1938-07-16 15 1)1 Gowns 'Kerchiefs :iln g Coats tog and Day bags i water bottle covers Road, n Phone 7143.18 words
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Advertisement65 1938-07-16 15 Coiffeurs and de Gents France. Only the artist's flair can interpret the wave to suit your personality, creating from it a style for you alone. You may ha.ye an expert consultation free at your convenience. The best machines and perfect service makes everything to the highest satisfaction of our customers.65 words
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Advertisement425 1938-07-16 16 m •^^^™ji: tr lßs. t «T^ BY PsOand BRITISH INDIA LINES UNUUhPORATEU IN ENGLAND) Outwards. ItaMMfl I>U S pMI lonnam- ote V.i'lH Uoo RAWALPINDI 17.000 In port PAJPUTANA 17.000 Sept it MJ 15.000 July 2<J RANCHI 17.000 bep t. 23 •HI UIAN SJUM July 30 BURDWAN 6,070 Sept. 24 mm425 words
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Advertisement125 1938-07-16 16 k TO FRENCH PORT? CHARGEURS RE UNIS HOMEWARDS. .tirade Fur llaweUles, Bordeaux NiUiles Havre ItO SAIGON INDOCHINA 1 CAP ST JACQUBB For BftifOU. TounUM and Hainhon- 2 S. A. M. 1. (from Saigon) 1 7fe MOINE COMTE CO., LTD. •pminkhm UNION BUILDUSU. I HOlNfc 5996 i|t Lloyd Inestmo S« Incorporated125 words
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Miscellaneous204 1938-07-16 16 -EAST ASIATIC^ NE BANGKOK LINK CHINA JAPAN iM Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cargo Vessels with li-^i d tf Cablni Have Adjoining Private Bath, fortable Passenger accui To: MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTEK- PAimTIM l ()Ilt 5 DAM HAMBIRG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From From From M.S. Spore Malacca P. Sham204 words
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Article57 1938-07-16 17 I STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES Rivviluindi J» lv lft 10 am rc.'.waipinui m am porino*' Rawalpindi a.m. iTfiiana 16 11 a.m. X.L.M. m 1^ P m KLM 16 2 p.m. Parcels on i> jg 4 p.m. ,o,.ricnce prepaid at special llr mail rates only. r rato'2fS«* r »«e»>n er57 words
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Article129 1938-07-16 17 I London, Thursday. runt step starU toHftr towards the nisation of traffic control ♦he London undeiuround railways, ■nrion Transport Board hone system tr automatic. c will cost £150.000 and bteen months to iiistal. iplete, there will be 1795 au- tea on the system. Under I aci utBritish Official Wireless - 129 words
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Article101 1938-07-16 17 Singapore, Friday The well known orchestra which play ed for the picture "Terang Bulan," ami which is takng part m the all Java kronchong night at the New World arena on July 22 and 23, will play dajic music for the charity dance at the101 words
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Advertisement268 1938-07-16 17 lIIHXS PHI Ll* LINE. (Incorporated m Australia nkxt baiunos Due saiK ap round tlip 'ikM' from MWM to *Wt«lte issued at the following raU n vi ,u ane Sydney or ;ers may transfer at Singapore. Bii>bane, s»au 3 connecting X.P.M. Vessel. ciin-i *>nd d l BRISBANE SYDNEY return 5642.86 Ist268 words
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Advertisement44 1938-07-16 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA S II I It i\ I A SAILING JULY 28. AT 3 PJL ttekrt. to ChU.. «nd J.pan .to^han^b.e with OBNC y 11SSUed H a ;SS, GILFILLAN CO.. LTD.44 words
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Miscellaneous120 1938-07-16 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit Ship (.itdnun Gate Gate KuUang 20 1 1 Aihridge 20 Rawalpindi 18 3 Phasianella 16 3 Klias li Africa Maru 11 2 3 Aeneas 2 S Saparoea •> Kirisima Maru 30 Silverteak Mabella Galaxias120 words
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440 1938-07-16 18 "UNHEARD-OF BRUTALITY" IN FIRST DAYS OF WAR OPINION OF FRENCH SENATE COMMISSION jH EI lO urso, daj all that a nat.on can p. of organisation <,>,,„.;, a Isopinionl din the report >'-- lM P jean I tpporteur on the bill alread) passed MJ^ Chambii o. nnisationof) V( nnal d I440 words
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Article, Illustration195 1938-07-16 18 London. Thui IN moviut Urn sevoiiM leading oi the Holidays With Pay Bill m the Com- moiU to-da\ the Minister oi Labour. Mr. Krnest Brown, said the measai piVC permission and power l<> certain wasc-fixing authorities to fix hoHfegi The HB afle<t€'lBritish Official Wireless - 195 words
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482 1938-07-16 18 POOR BUSINESS IN OIL TANKER CHARTERING IN spite ol the recent sharp increase In rates ol contributions to the po^i. developments In the past week m t*ia »il tanker freight market continued most i. appointing. The circulation of orders .vas extremely poor, particularly m liv caM ot black oil carriers.482 words
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Article143 1938-07-16 18 Singapore Wedding Singapore DRESSED In a beautitul By I of gold colour with or H ■mci carrying a bouqiut < I Miss Pushpagandi Clara V ter ot Mr. and Mrs. I. A Rengam Estate. Rengam, I married to Mr. Xavier Jj Kuala Lumpur, at the chn I Lady of Lourdes,143 words
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Advertisement37 1938-07-16 18 Nn IXII{^ < <>s l ,.n ua.la I ISA. Obtainable At: MWOAIHUM kiiioki mxi a< I N i i llala .i (in. m I i 1111 l 1 I oii Garage i n, i KAST VSIATIC PO pkmamql37 words
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Advertisement36 1938-07-16 19 Pin I fit \M'2 ll V "i^ttr II j/ S iiSybONSEUMEHTHOL JUJUBES h ave for over 40 years been •g^^-J' SK •^!feaL*JuS3^^&^S ,am public confide "sole importers SIME. DARBY CO., LTD. BRITISH MALAYA SARAWAK WPS 1336 words
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Miscellaneous879 1938-07-16 19 }N THE AIR TO-DAY TO-MORROW TO-DAY TRANS MISSIONS 2& 3 TPA 2 It* Mcs (li.l m> W"«■* »i INLY 16 GSG 17.79 Mcs (16.8 m.) f^j GramO phone records. 8.20 Opening Announcement. HtWI J^*- GSF 15.14 Mcs (19-8 m.) 605 Talk on currPn t French events m Japanese. <irJ ,no879 words
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Article113 1938-07-16 20 Went To Holy Land To Die Still Hearty 35 Years After! Jerusalem jlfß. Meyer Dickstein came to the Holy Land about 35 years ifOti intention of spending his declining days m Palestine. It fcai **m his life-long wish to be buried m sacred soil To-day Mr. Dickstein is 117— and113 words
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Article126 1938-07-16 20 READS WIT HOUT GLASSES f) t of his time studying I;, J;,!,, V ft jnd other .sacred books H? lasses and his hearing is IS Asked recentlj to what he attributed uaan said that t l r v laid down m the Ifwlsh liturgy: "O Lord our God we I126 words
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Article151 1938-07-16 20 AN underground traffic tunnel 850 n long, with railway type elects trucks, connecting the various units.' to be one of the modern sciei tlflc JJ tures to be incorporated m th« rfl Royal Melbourne Hospital The £800,000 building, which wiU three years to complete largest single151 words
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Miscellaneous478 1938-07-16 20 WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMME LONDON j BERLIN li; WSMISSION 5 MB 15.M Mes '!'•< t am I Mi 1 (31.56 i> na 088 .'...1 m Bpori Rine Bhootl (I|i/( a con 720 News m Eng J;;,'' 7 35 Concert of Ugh! mil lc 1 tion foi tli Xl up, fn Unued)478 words
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Miscellaneous313 1938-07-16 20 PENANG KUALA LUMPit* /!l.| »,0S Mo (49.3 m.) Z(.E M{ p.m. f m 12 00 Midday concert— Light music— 7.00 Recorded tli Overture "In Spring" (Gold- News Bull, mirk' 1 2 Lehar WaJtz Potpour- 900 Clos duwn rl ißobrecht). <3> Crocus Time (de la Riviere>; Intermez-j ROMF ■to Pizzicato (4;313 words
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162 1938-07-16 21 DINNER IN SINGAPORE i S the Dunlop footwear factory, the largest of its kind In the A :i K latest discovery being rubber boota for sheep and cows to prevent world, Mf A Handit\v. general manager of the Dunlop Rubber ltd speaking at the162 words
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Article38 1938-07-16 21 ting oi the Singapore I tion will be held at the I > 67 SpottLswood Park i 1 Sunday at 7 p.m. When several nportance will be discussed. kindly requested to make f (Tort to be present.38 words
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Article123 1938-07-16 21 Singapore. Friday FOUR charges of impersonating a public servant and four others of cheating, we-re preferred m the Third Police Court this morning against an elderly Indian. Senabasin, who claimed trial on all charges, saying he was under the influence of drink at the time when the123 words
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Article146 1938-07-16 21 THE following notifications appear m last night's Gazette:— Mr. T. W. Moore to act as Harbour Master. Penang. Mr. T. H. Stone, JP., to be a Municipal Commissioner for Singapore. Inche Awang Besar bin Ong Kiat to be a member of the Rural Board, Labuan Dr. J. H.146 words
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Article92 1938-07-16 21 Singapore, Friday HENG Ah Yong, an elderly Chinese appeared before Mr. J. C. H. Oldham, the second magistrate, this morning on a charge of attempting suicide by taking rat poison. The accused pleaded guilty. Mr. Wrcy. Court Inspector, told his worship, that this cp.^e was originally fixed for92 words
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Article83 1938-07-16 21 Singapore, Friday. WHEN Harry Goldenberg and Oswald Edwards appeared before Mr. H. A Forrer. District Judge, Criminal District Court, this morning, they claimed trial to 12 charges of criminal breach of trust m respect, of moneys allegedly deposited as securities by various people employed as bill-collectors for a83 words
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Article305 1938-07-16 21 ARRIVED IN MALAYA FOLLOWING were passengers lor Malaya J who arrived yesterday by the Raj walpindi from Europe and way ports: Mr. and Mrs. W. Barrun and Infant Mrs \V W. Duncan and Child, i Miss M. G Oxonham. Mr. and Mrs. F. J Metcalf. Mrs. K. j H. Bancroft.305 words
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Article405 1938-07-16 21 But it is not a .seditious in*" 11 011 ,a) to show that His Majesty has been mislaid or mistaken m any of his measures; or ib to point out errors or delects m the government or constitution as by law established of any British possession or405 words
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114 1938-07-16 21 Singapore, Friday THERE was a large attendance of teachers and pupils of the Methodist Girls' School present this afternoon at the annual speech day. Congregated at the Straits Chinese Methodist Church, the girls were presented with their certificates by Mrs Edwin F Lee. In honour114 words
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Article46 1938-07-16 21 Singapore, Friday A.i inouiry into the death or a Tamil ;Tindu, Na»amiah. who met his death through a fall down two Sights of .stone steps WSJ this morning postponed by f Mr W. G Porter, the Coroner, unt 1 to-morrow There is further police evidoncv forthcoming.46 words
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510 1938-07-16 22 Play Held Up For Five Minutes CHINESE BEAT LAND OFFICE, AND MAINTAIN UNBEATEN RECORD from Out own Correspondent) .\luai. I rulav U^re u« fat u»» they *-£^jj^j- Ai iiik i 1 ::;";';:;:n;; 1 n B p^,, i :;;.t:'.i::»- .1 UK MWtt l< >^""510 words
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Article60 1938-07-16 22 rpHE Island Club July LC.U zama*} 1 tion. held on Wednesday resulted! a win for Mrs. J. B MeMo net! score of 67. The following wrre mm cards reuirned. Mrs J. B. McMorine Mrs. Simond .4 Mrs. J. C. Dickinson HU-32-& Mrs. K. C. Eu Mrs. C.60 words
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Article31 1938-07-16 22 Bbawnee, Delawai i THE quarter-finals m th< Golt Championship insulted ai> follows: Snead beat Foulis 8 and 7 Hines bea: Nelson 2 and 1 Picard beat Sarazcn 331 words
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Article72 1938-07-16 22 FOLLOWING are ties lor Tuesday ft Tan&lin Club tennis tourni Open Mixed Doubles Mr. and Mrs. Strickland vs SL Mrs. Hill. Handicap Men's Doubles Mange and Penninpton -'1 and Henderson Scr. Ramsay-Rae and Droogleever H| vs. Oak-Rhind and L. G. \M Scr Dyne Cup Mr and72 words
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450 1938-07-16 22 Malayan Championship Entries Draw TENNIS PNTRIES AND THE DRAW FOR THE MALAYAN LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS ARE AS FOLLOWS: MKN'S OPKN SINGLES Yadi, Lim Thian Trt. H C. Sansoni. Sanoh. Yong Loon Chonu. Sambocdjo Roerip, Chua Choon Leong, Ooon Kok Ylng, K. Kamis, Lim Die Djiem T Abawa, Muangroeng, Com. Mockler,450 words
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Advertisement12 1938-07-16 22 A V i^^^l B fcT ft I Biacmp«N K«Ua I umpnr Nmbi,12 words
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407 1938-07-16 23 6-0 Margin In Seremban Game /From Our OwJ. Rt&rtSr SEREMBAN, FRIDAY. VfEGRI SEMBILAN SUFFERED THEIR WORST SOCCER DEFEAT OF THE SEASON TO-DAY WHEN IN THE MALAYA CUP COMPETITION. JOHORE SCORED AN EASY VICTORY BY SIX GOALS TO NIL. FINE WEATHER PREVAILED. The visitors showed407 words
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89 1938-07-16 23 SINGAPORE V. SERVICES IN MALAYA CUP I|ll 'i, uualifv to meet M^ t M nnal vhuh has p 111 i' u *ed for M> com^tition m 1932. ,to end Blnga- ?S I I uld attract Wjj I win, lLl ir ''V,. services I "win b« I the cup. I lmal89 words
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Article373 1938-07-16 23 I. C. R. C. TENNIS TOURNEY i re further results m the S C.R.C annual Sorinet lawn tennis piameni )l>en Singles Wee Ens Lock beat Dr Hock 8 2, 6 -2; Yong Loon fimmy Kam 6—2. 6—2; Wong I>i Chia Teck Yam 6— o. f; G chow beat Scab Keng373 words
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Article60 1938-07-16 23 iN the Kolapore Cup al Bistejr, I Canada won with a total of 1.110 prints; Great Britain had 1,105. India 1.100. Southern RhoHe.ia. 1.098. Guernsey 1.096 and Jersey 1,091. In the Junior Kolapore. Jamaica won with 551. Nigeria had 54:», Gold Coast 519. Hongkong 548. Sudan60 words
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Article119 1938-07-16 23 From Our Oun Reporter, Kuala Lumpur. Friday WONDER Bar. newcomer from the Phillipines. who. at the local arena a Jortnight ago. scored a sensati.-.r..i inockout victory over Neil Hemch it yeas beaten on points by Nai Boon Mah m the main event at the Bukit119 words
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62 1938-07-16 23 Tokyo. Friday TIIK Cabinet has approved the cancellation of the Tokyo Olympics. Following the Cabinets decision, the Japanese Olympic Organising Committee met to draft a formal notice to the International Olympic Committee. For fear of the effect, the decision will not be communicated to Prince Yesato62 words
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Article333 1938-07-16 23 PADANG SOCCER DERBY RECS BEAT 5.6.6. DURING EXTRA TIME I EXTRA time of ten minutes enabled the Kecs. to score a goal and this E decide? the Padang Trophy soccer fixture between the S.C.C. and the SR.C at the S.C.C ground yesterday. Both teams displayed plenty of vim m their333 words
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Article, Illustration235 1938-07-16 24 FAGG'S DOUBLE CENTURIES IN ONE MATCH London. Friday F\(,<,. Knits ..peiiniK batsman ami st pla\.r. set up f«:»t parallelled m woiii-wide Brst-class rrkkef v\hen m the mat< h against I -.six at olehester. I"' iC«fed a double century i» <a«h inntafi with235 words
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Article96 1938-07-16 24 Refugees Conference Concludes I rian, Frida THE intciji.itioii.il k i inference concluded to da uriti general cxi hange <>f complim< n\ n adopted m <■■ tabll ihini a pei manent InitlonaJ committee In London lo mote orderly emigration <»i refu i from Germany and Austria 'iiu- flnri mi etlng will96 words
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Article38 1938-07-16 24 Berlin Frid ii."u,'h rtrai r rlU -all man, (i mi round tin world fl i i He will si I I, B ;kok, H(»nukoui iai i mci icci New on Au^ R( aU38 words
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Article74 1938-07-16 24 1 he. folio? in!' will repress n( B H C al nni .r,,in.,t the v a k Seletar, ai ii"ni. i hi. Qreen on Monday July 25, 'ii thre< and three doubles tnatch- .iiiiimy Kara (cap! >, Poo Wo Wan Cheonp Chee74 words
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124 1938-07-16 24 Great Benefit For Palestine Industry Jerusalem. A PROCESS which it is claimed successlully wards off damp rot m oranges. and which may therefore save the Palesttnc citrus industry large sums annually, has been discovered by Dr. A. Furkes, a scientist ai the Hebrew University hen rhe proceta m the impregnation124 words
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Article205 1938-07-16 24 JEFOFE Mr. J. 0 v second ffia*iMrat«. thk Won* Yee Soh. dtf* r harge of bei,, R the 0,,, J common gamin* house ,,i participating m the J Police Inspector Chanan Tanjong Pa K ar Police St; aence of arrest following n: received. liOn The accused wa s205 words
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Article16 1938-07-16 24 The S.C.F.A. II received vttM from the Indian Association II m were short of two players.16 words
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158 1938-07-16 24 an Singapore, Friday. mNGAPOM Europeans are ol opinion that precautions taken (•overnment, regarding: air raids m Singapore are premature ari '■My to cause unnecessary alarm amon ff the Asiatic community. That is a conclusion to be drawn frorr the minutes of a meeting of the Committee158 words
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Article, Illustration34 1938-07-16 24 rh?'pVdan a K fl ;,Us h r; tss years the I <teani above) beat the (T?T? yester day when the Kerre,. neat the ticket Club by the only goal scored dv time. (Tribune). fl34 words
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