Morning Tribune, 19 July 1938
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Title Section13 1938-07-19 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE I, 3-No. 145. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, July 19. 1938. FIVE CENTS.13 words
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Article238 1938-07-19 1 UCE CONGRATULATES GEN. FRANCO VICTORY PREDICTED WITHIN NEXT YEAR ROME, MONDAY. 'TASCIST ITALY IS PROUD TO HAVE GIVEN A CONTRIBUTION IN BLOOD AND MATERIAL TO YOUR VICTORY OVER THE DESTRUCTIVE FORCES IN SPAIN AND EUROPE," SAYS MUSSOLINI IN A I ELEGRAM TO GEN. FRANCO ON THE OCCASION OF THE SECONDReuter - 238 words
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Article68 1938-07-19 1 REICH MILITARY DECREE Berlin. Monday. li decreed that all inhabitants )f the Reich together with regis>d business concerns are henceh obii?<'d to make, irom their perry, contributions in kind for iirements of armed forces ir.tver 80 required, he decree is described as of damental importance in the j of GermanReuter - 68 words
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364 1938-07-19 1 ing Visits iris To-day All France Is Excited Paris, Monday. TfEMENT over the visit of the King and Queen to-morrow ouilv htt-oraing more intense. i morning Parisians awakened ml the capital placarded by a ce by the President of the icinal Council, stating: our windows, decorate your i. let theBritish Official Wireless - 364 words
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Article14 1938-07-19 1 Bucharest, Monday. The death has occurred to-day of Queen Marie. ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article23 1938-07-19 1 Reuter Colombo, Monday. SIR Andrew Calderott. the Governor, to-day opened the new graving dock costing £100,000 in Colombo harbour.-Reuter - 23 words
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291 1938-07-19 1 OMMONS' PRIVILEGES CONTROVERSY SETTLED? 1 (Vmhm. London, Monday. or thl K as crowde<l tnis afternoon to hear the Speaker give a ruling li\ "j™* 1 ot Privilege issue raised by Colonel Heneage. who on controvprwm u tne s P^ker to consider the fact, in connection with Cation whiSi I atReuter - 291 words
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Article45 1938-07-19 1 Want Medical Begins 10^ doot^ ndon Monday. d the oT d V", d I W1 CfOW Ha! of d ld .f ;u '7 <o-day when h I d n Street mfn enanda iuryhiclnd. >tio n a?d al aw**"* tor I*"* 145 words
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Article58 1938-07-19 1 i Tokyo, Monday. i THE cabinet will to-morrow con- sider a proposal by the Ministry i I of Finance to ship part of the. Bank of Japans 800,000.000 yen sold reserves abroad in order to obtain foreign exchange for the importation of raw materials required for theReuter - 58 words
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147 1938-07-19 1 SURPRISE ATLANTIC CROSSING IN £150 PLANE Dublin, Monday* FLYING a nine-year-old £150 plane Douglas Corrigan, a 30-year-old California?! airman, landed from the blue at Baldonnel aerodrome near Dublin at 2.30 p.m., having left New York at 10.17 a.m. yesterday. The feat is probably the first surprise crossing of the AtlanticReuter - 147 words
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Article150 1938-07-19 1 London, Monday. IN the Commons to-day, Mr. Chorlton asked what action was proposed to set at rest the widespread British fears in Shanghai that the Japanese Government was deliberately encouraging Japanese commercial undertaking* to follow close on the military advance in thw Yangtse basin while puttingReuter - 150 words
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Advertisement18 1938-07-19 1 tkS oTMi* r^ if •W* I Ihruun It Bu m letter b *> J Show MAM S porl jj18 words
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Advertisement71 1938-07-19 1 VJ flffEl S FRESH Mil K— WITH |gßHg< AI I II IE TROI KLH REMOVED! JV LET Klim put an end to delicious, nourishing milk your troubles with milk, to drin't. It is esptcially For Klim is rich, pure cows good for babies. If your milk, powdered —with only dealer71 words
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252 1938-07-19 2 ENGLAND'S PLAYERS FOR THE FOURTH TEST 2 Probables Hurt MATCH BEGINS AT LEEDS ON CDIHAV FRIDAY Tin INGUSH TEAM I <>K nil FOURTH II SI BEGINNING AT LEEDS ON FRIDAY, Will- HI SELECTED FROM TU I oiJOUlNCillaninioud (captain) Pints Yard lev (.ibh Vtttt) llou«*«. I'avntri HardstafT doddard K.i null ompton252 words
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Article65 1938-07-19 2 Canton. Sinulav Japancie ralden came ovor the city :it am. Wonftha btiiiß heavily bombed The i;iui< i concentrated <>n Wonctha railhead which w ;i again heavily damaged thoußh the 10.5.s of life U mall Blßhteen planea participated In !1 raid, and remained overhead for p|ltv minutei while 21Reuter - 65 words
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Article32 1938-07-19 2 Royal Visit Will Take Place London, Saturday. Wmmm jacks and other decorations in tne streets to domestic •njEJffl^AS! Qua! D'Or ay palace when- Their Mftjes wi'i itay In Parta. British Offcial WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 32 words
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Article56 1938-07-19 2 Honfckonp. Sunday. It is officially announced that H.M.S Suffolk arrived at 4 am to-day from Weihdwel with 100 rating intended to supplement the crews of the Yan«tse flotilla. The ratings are »o;np to Hankow by special train at 4 n.m. on Mondav after which theReuter - 56 words
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526 1938-07-19 2 Singapore. Saturday. I A MOST enjoyable function was the third annual athletic sports meeting ho!<j at the Jalan Besar Stadium yes- I tiTday by the Y.M.C.A. School of Com- i merce. Six Kbool records were broken: They were: Putting the weight '2 12 ins.*;526 words
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Article, Illustration101 1938-07-19 2 Money Market Improves London, Saturday. CiREDIT from Institutions outside the j clearing banks circle, have continued to meet with pood inquiry, with 7;8 p/tT cent often paid against bonds a.s securities, compared with the urual cnarge of 58. Clearing banks tills are however, well filled for those willing to P'iy101 words
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308 1938-07-19 2 CHINESE GUERILLAS THREATEN PEIPING Hankow, Sir r-, EIGHTEEN Japanese planes m ed against Wuhan uruup« J day morning from Hui f .j! shan. Another group ;V. r where an air batti- f or J minutes ensued. A Japanese plane was brought dt while a Chinese plane vas sM damaged. JapaneseSin Chew Jit Poh - 308 words
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Article197 1938-07-19 2 London. Sunda MR. BERN AYS, Parliamentary Secrei to the Ministry of Health, will next Friday, a new community cenjr Frankland Village. Hayv/ard.s a«J The village is established on an Of 45 acres with views over Forest, which is being developed d> Hay wards Heath Housing Society w» TheBritish Official Wireless - 197 words
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381 1938-07-19 3 WEARNE BROS PILOT LIES CRITICALLY ILL AFTER AIR CRASH nni VI \V Ol D CAP! RODNEY BEHESFOKD, BRILLIANT PILOT F \V,,, KI'.EU T..KOUGH THE GREAT WAR AND JOINED BK os AIR SERVICE. SINGAPORE, ONLY LAST THURSDAY I.IKS DANGEROUSLY ILL IN THE SINGAPORE GENERAL HOSPH U. FOLLOWING A CRASH ABOUT SIX381 words
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Article243 1938-07-19 3 JAPANESE WARSHIPS IN FLAMES irxi Hankow, Mono />HINSB£ -j^nJi.' unit* are enveloping \y Kalg u irhile Chine plane raided rapane e urarships at Pangche and Hukow i"'Ji tune, yesterday ::»ui tun warship were ill and one ol then Ui sinking. Two waftfhlp* vere on flames In the M •nfi rindSin Chew Jit Poh; Nanyang Siang Pau - 243 words
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Article34 1938-07-19 3 At mui night (apt Beresford's coii'fftion was reported to be the same as on admission. He did not lapse into unconsciousness in the earlier part of the eveninp, but later fell asleep34 words
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Article270 1938-07-19 3 TRAGEDY AT THE SINGAPOfI SWIMMING CLUB Singapore, Monday. A SEQUEL to the tragic occurrence at the Singapore Swimmitf Club on July 13, was the Coroner's inquiry to-day into the deatk of a Hailam Chinese named Boon Wah Meng. who met his death a the result270 words
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Article222 1938-07-19 3 A F^? R th l lr tusk >^erdayat 2l the nightsoil workers at the J Street Disposal Station gathered J for the result of their petition to ffl nicipal President which thev we? to have posted to the Municipal J tary early last week. Mr. B.222 words
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Article160 1938-07-19 3 $250,000 BUILDING FOR IPOH (From Our Own Reporter' Ipoh, M« nda PRELIMINARY work is progress apace in the heart of IP°° i the construction at a cost ot a quarter of a million dollars row of three storeyed reinforce* crete buildings to house busine* residential flats. The enterprise U bein^160 words
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Advertisement10 1938-07-19 3 >lIL\I< ItS* M^P&hA the best protection against fire and thieves10 words
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Article222 1938-07-19 4 [WO INCIDENTS YESTERDA Y 6 PASSENGERS HURT L M)ULTS AND A TWO-YEAR-OLD LAD WERE TAKEN TO HOSir\l YESTERDAY AS A RESULT OF ACID-THROWING ALIEDLY BY A YOUNG CHINESE, ONE OF A GROUP OF THREE OR ;r -VCIISTS WAITING AT THE JUNCTION OF ROCHORE CANAL222 words
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Article65 1938-07-19 4 Sin sn pore, Monday. HARGED thi> morning 1 in the 'Third Police Court with the theft •f a motor-car valued at $800, a ■BteMse, Sons Yoo Song:, alias Ah 'hai. cliiimed trial. tor-car, which belonged to a toese named Chi: a Ah Cheng, was late been "removed"65 words
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Article55 1938-07-19 4 "Mean Sort Of Offence" Singapore, Monday. Id necklace and the property of a named Urn Ah was convicted and 42 days' rigoroui t j Plea of guilty, by the Second Police Qorning. passed. Court informed his honour found but the H( said thai this sort ■sn' ki )ITva^nt and a55 words
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285 1938-07-19 4 Singapore, Monday. r p\VO revenue officers while walking alonir Si Michael's Road from the direction of the main road on July IS, saw a Chinese pushing a bicycle with his right hand while his left hand was grasping a hammer and a suspicious-loking parcel285 words
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Article34 1938-07-19 4 I Singapore, Monday ial intimidation preKlm Pong were d m the Second before Mr. t. c. H. [nspeclor \Vay that there wu to a inquiry into the rr.it- 8 n 10.30 am.34 words
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Article135 1938-07-19 4 Singapore. Monday. TWFNTY-FIVE year old Annie Landou. blind singer from Bandeong. Java, arrived in Singapore to-day with Soelemi/star of broadcast programmes arranged by the world famous Nirom station. They are to appear at the Happy World together with Abdullah and his jaiid in kronch<>n!» orogramjnei i135 words
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Article94 1938-07-19 4 FINED FOR POSSESSION OF CHANDU Singapore, Monday. COI'ND in possession of one tahil of chandu in Kiltl < >er R«rad on July 17, a Chinese •lamed Kah Eng was arrest ec •ind I'^arfted before Mr. H. A. loner. 1> strict .lud^c. Crimiral DLstricl Court, this morning. He pleaded guilty to94 words
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Article71 1938-07-19 4 Singapore. Monday. H;;\\ Soon San. a Ho-kien Chinese r.v.c6 24 years, residing at 37. Scotts Road, appeared before Mr. J. C. H. Oliham, the Second Police Magistrate, thin morning and claimed trial on a charge of cheating a Chinese woman r.amed Ho Soot- Chang bv vidu-i'ip Ivr t<-71 words
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Article82 1938-07-19 4 Singapore, Mrnd£> IN conjunction with the "AU-t T p" mai» scheme to Australia and Hfcw Zealand, the second land plane service wA» bo taken over by Imperial Airways Ftytog Boats on Wednesday and ncriethiled operations with Commonwealth clan landplancs will then cea.se. Alter a fortnight's operations82 words
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Article60 1938-07-19 4 Police Escort To Kluang Singapore, Monda> Arrested last Saturday by the local police for an alleged offence corarmtU** in Kluang, Johore, on May 10. Kimp bin Jentan Kutty, a Malabaree, waft this morning produced before I»ir S Rawlings, the Third Mapi.str:;to, when a charge alleging thett of $7970 cash, was60 words
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Article21 1938-07-19 4 Before Mr. Justice Home in 3rd Cout t 5.*****7— Kee Ban Keat vs. Chop Stonr Joo Cheong.21 words
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Advertisement11 1938-07-19 4 Four Chinese rc save free haircuts yesterday to many Tractioifc striker?11 words
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Advertisement102 1938-07-19 4 MUAR NAN YAMi HOTEL AGENTS Express Service 3 times daily 1. IffAl CHEW HOTEL. 35. Beach Roac Singapore. Tel: 9015 2. NAN VANG HOTEL, 41. Jaian Maharani. Muar T>l. 15* 3. NAN CHANG HOTEL, 84. Bunga Raya. Malacca. Tel: |fc 1. Singapore to Muar. Malacca KL at 700 a m102 words
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Advertisement75 1938-07-19 4 (BRITISH) Only the purest and finest quality ingredients are used in this lace Powder which is silk sifted and *ill not clo£ th* pores. (iives the bloom of youth tit every skin. From all leading Dispensaries .miil High-Class Stores. Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS 117-125, Cecil Street. Just Received Just Received!!75 words
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317 1938-07-19 5 London. Monday. THE International Sugar Council at the conclusion of protracted negotiations issued a communique to-day stating that the Council has considered he .statistical position in regard to the tirst quota year, ending Aug. 31, and estimated the free market requirements for the current317 words
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141 1938-07-19 5 SHARE MARKET Messrs. Fraser Co's Report Singapore, Mond Messrs Fraser Co.'s report k day is as follows: MINING. Tin at midday was down 4. As is frequently the at a Monday the share market wai quiet throughout. In Tin shares I was a rather better demand for D issues and141 words
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Article15 1938-07-19 5 s. s. "Somali The %JL "Somali", is expected to rive at 11 a.m. on Wednesday.15 words
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Article40 1938-07-19 5 The Sind Government t»^J decided to allow a rebate oi i« cent to 25 per cent, on rabi cw the non-Barrage areas tlrou^oiu province. The remissions win w» to about Rs. 2.25,000. An nouncement is expected ftfj s (United Press)40 words
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Advertisement60 1938-07-19 5 OVKRSKACHINESK BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAR of 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 KEYS and ONLY YOU can have access' to these safe boxes, .so that BAFETY and60 words
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Advertisement18 1938-07-19 5 MM 111 HltlllSßl I INSURANCE company. LTB Loss of 9 nikiK flusiiraii<*c W I 1 Pinl-.v d Green18 words
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Article17 1938-07-19 6 TOCKS SHARES suP d By Fraser V Tompanv ire July 18, 5 pin. MIXING GENERAL RUBBER SHARKS17 words
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133 1938-07-19 6 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated m me Netherlands. Netherlands Tradinc Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established oy Royal Charte/ AD *BU4 Paid Up Capital t 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1.000,000 Chairman of the Board of Director* H. C KEHBOCK Managing Board: D CRENA Dfc IONGH PresideDi M. TAUDiN CHABOT Director133 words
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Article56 1938-07-19 6 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS I MINING Ayer Panas 1.35 1.45 Bedfords 0.95 l.lOcd Haytors 1.05 1.15 Jimahs 140 1.50 Kamasans 1.30 1.40 Kempas 1.90 2.05 Kundongs 1.60 1.75 Nyalas 0.83 0.88 Pa jams 1.82% 1.92>/ 2 Sandycrofts 0.83 0.88 Sungei Ramals 1.08 1.15 Telok Ansons 1.45 1.55 Ulu Benute 0.36 0.3956 words
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Article120 1938-07-19 6 to Lw $30 «ar 3 i 1 1940 «MO.OOO 190- L^Pt 30 PENAM. MUNICIPAL b% 1926 red. 1956.66 $4,000,000 Int. May J Nov. 1 \2OV 2 121 d 43-4^ 1929 red. 1959-69 $8,250,000 Inc. May 15 Nov. 15 119 120 cl 1% 1935 red. 1956-1966 $625,000 Int.120 words
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Advertisement94 1938-07-19 6 S. E LEVY Ct CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Marila. Singapore. Investment Bankers and Broken in Securities and Commoditte*. Doty Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service Members: MXW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF NY NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG94 words
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Advertisement104 1938-07-19 7 LAST NIGHT 6-15-9-15 I^VIIMQ Ml ROIR AND I.AIOIIS IS rttWOTWI DAWNC M» WTU I II I' I i I y^' i/ B^ I pon.f Holt.Hnrb«tH Po»t«f»on TO-MORROW al the I w^" I CAPITOL mot.oM;,! n,»;tr. ."onun,-nl;»l ac hievenu-nt [W EYES <>t his PIKSFXITOIISIvVKCHKD INTO TIIK DEPTHS pi ins son. in104 words
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Advertisement160 1938-07-19 7 Sth Day 21 Shows:: j POSITIVELY "LAST NKilii 6-, 5 CAPITOL 9 5 iPTk" cis'piK miss this Last Chance of seeing it 1 ROXY BAR OPEN SPM TIU MPwoii OPENING TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 VOl WIN HOWL \ND vodel \i rms mer IBl^^^B^^ RIESI ROMANTIC CO- ft^^^^^^^^MKpH MEDY RIOT! "ROMANCE for160 words
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433 1938-07-19 8 IVv Air Mail» London. July 8. v r raj) ;javai rating, who des. I r««ht to death with his r fhad received an urgent 1 y om his mother, was acquitt- a1 Bristol Assizes yesterJ 1 iuuilty of manslaughter. U Jry added a strong recommen--1433 words
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Article76 1938-07-19 8 London, July 8. Mr. Henry Oberlin y- Lieu tenant for Surrey Peace, gave notice Ing marriage yesterday— s decree nisi* under Mr. Matrimonial Act had absolute. notice ul which was London register cilice, is fix°r to-morrow morning Fanny Oliver, 'of full age" was ,ta76 words
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54 1938-07-19 8 AIR RAID REFUGE Bavarian Mountain To Hold 2,000 i(i itlingen. Bavaria. ■'■'W 2,000, stated IU kind in GerI(): into a mountain Bavaria at Reutlin- m Panyoi n In th, anny engineers blu nu-tion of this uniway 400 feet into '"Structeri to the flrm-s '"tains a telephone "laical treatment, Wstem. Each54 words
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Article145 1938-07-19 8 Bombay. AN appeal for State .support to save India's great heritage of dancing was made by the distinguished Indian danger on her return from Europe with her ballet after an extensive tour of the *eiue, Menaka. at I rocrption given to West. Meinaka, replying to .speeches ol145 words
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Advertisement184 1938-07-19 8 EMPIRE THEATRE (Tanjong Pagar) 7 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9 P.M. An Enchanting Romantic Drama •IT lI A II TO HAPPEN" with George RAFT Rosalind RUSSELL 1 SUN TALKIES (New World) 7.30 TO-NIGHT 9.30 A FIRST RUN WESTERN DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME. TIM McC'OY in his latest Western as a Man who Knew184 words
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Advertisement109 1938-07-19 8 I VlL oll^ i\B K i VJ j SEE HIM AT THE j NEW S ALHAMBRA j \IN THE MOST LAVISH i PRODUCTION OF THE YEAR The ADVENTURES of j I robin hood; Swatch for gala! opening j AT MALAYA'S ONLY AIR-CONDITIONED S CINEMA. ADVENTURE Racing with romance B| ljp|Mp109 words
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1061 1938-07-19 9 Our London tetter lF r<m Our Own Correspondent) London, July CTT men-stockbroker. bank^ofYdaUi and others-are on fuard d«ty at Buckingham Palace. They are the^j^^t^} rmifnrm were left mounting guard. tSTki! who is Captain General of ♦ui mat watched the ceremony from 2£ windows of1,061 words
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Article, Illustration385 1938-07-19 9 This Is not just the ordinary case ot a dictator who bans any form oi expression which is politically displeasing him. Nor is It merely another phase of antisemitism. It to an aesthetic judgment, no His, tkat Hitler and his Nazi have passed. The exhibition385 words
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Advertisement30 1938-07-19 9 Read Of I j "Honourable Artillery Company" At The Palace; Problem Of Refugees; "Degenerate" Art; Fast British Trains; Social Services In Britain; Play Streets For London; Offices Under A Church30 words
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Article502 1938-07-19 10 Continuing (Continued from pafe 8) n t heen asked or given— in oraer [stmprorntse5 tmprorntse them with the Nazis. rain Record Broken A TRAIN travelled at more Uian two miles a minute this week for jhe first time on a British railway. the record-breaker is a London502 words
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Article, Illustration752 1938-07-19 10 Skulls Bones Under A Church To Make Way For An Office ground in its work for the *nm tally afflicted ex-service man. "You are giving him," Sir Adair said, "what is the greatest asset to the neurasthenic—a sense of economic security." Learning Trades j ArMir W as referring to the752 words
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Advertisement60 1938-07-19 10 1 MALAYAN RECORD BROKEN WITH "NEW HUDSON" CYCLE ALFRK9 DA SUVA winner of the Kuala Lumpur-Seremban-and-back Cycle Road Race in t! e RECORD TIME OF 4 hrs. 19 minx, in a field of 27. HIS CYCLE WAS A "NEW HUDSON" 1 •♦NEW HUDSONS" ARE BRITISH BUILT AND THE CHOICE OF60 words
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316 1938-07-19 10 THOUGH then- kl DO reason to anticipate that this country will be dragged Into a major condiet and thus become a legitimate target for enemy air .squadrons, the tact cannot be avoided that war must be regard<*i as a316 words
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Article, Illustration1124 1938-07-19 10 Britain undertaking PRISON REFORM in a big way THE Urn if to be made mow -1 Punishment ai well as prisons may undergo h change This U U* (l1 the Penal Reform BUI which the Home Secretary Is shortly to Introduce Into Parliament (writ* i London magistrate In an article1,124 words
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Article272 1938-07-19 11 H OW JAPAN DECEIVES HER PEOPLE FANTASTIC PRESS REPORTS Tokyo. haa o o ne completely communist.. General Chiang ™ii hek China's military leader, is desperate. Hankow has nenintv shell. The Kuomintang is quarrelling among 1 I k tions have developed. The resistance of China has elv collapsed. Chiang Kai-shek's days272 words
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78 1938-07-19 11 TO ACCOMMODATE ONE MILLION REFUGEES Ninghsia. a i interview with the press. GeI Ma Hung-kwei. Chairman Ningsia Provincial Government, declared that his province is f accommodating 1 .000 000 1 li not densely popu- Ma expressed the hope government authorities t WOOO refugees to develop B, Ujd m Ninghsia. lack78 words
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193 1938-07-19 11 Hankow. DESIDES the huge army now fighting at the various fronts, China can immediately mobilize at least 2,000,000 new troops to fight the invaders, according to the Hankow correspondent of the Morning Leader. The new recruits are well trained and mostly from Kiangsi, Yunnan,193 words
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Article31 1938-07-19 11 Belgrade. YOVAN CHIRO. a warder at the prison at Lepaglava, ~.-oatia. dreamed that the building was on fire and jumped from his first floor window. He was seriously injured.31 words
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Article23 1938-07-19 11 Danville, Pennsylvania. A BABY, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rumberger, has been born here with four teeth.23 words
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Article106 1938-07-19 11 ON E LEG: PLAYS TENNIS (1 !e U i ICOt K k Of Cleveland, ha, Ul a street acci- c \<* not start piayme four years o:d-22 ago Soon he J tnictori term an S h forehind, and Ijkts are good ffitnii?h tc beat many two-legped players. When anvbody expresses106 words
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Article256 1938-07-19 11 AMERICAN SYMPATHY FOR CHINA Continue To Fight For i rccoom Hankow. JCHOIXG the intense American sympathy for China's armed resistance against Japanese Aggression, Mr. George L. Thompson, President of the American Union for Social Justice, has sent a message to the Chinese, urging them to continue their fight for freedom256 words
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Article112 1938-07-19 11 THE question of where locusts, the bane of the African farmers, come from has at last been solved. A commission have established the fact that the gathering ground of the migratory crickets is in the region of the Niger, and that the hordes of pilgrim crickets112 words
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Advertisement92 1938-07-19 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery in glare protection. They permit you to actually *ee 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. FOP THE FIRST TlME— perfect eye comfort for d firing, cruising. Ashing, tennis or any outdoor sport. See our demonstration of this remarkable iipw92 words
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Advertisement34 1938-07-19 11 THI TRUI TONIC FOOD 1 OfrftafcMtto «f «tf Chmmtnt ond Sfor«c m.\i: »a.\« i: •t the Capitol Restaurant Musir by KIRT BLACH A his ,)n hi st™ UEDNESDAV A: FRIDAY 8 P.M. To Midnight34 words
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Article, Illustration295 1938-07-19 12 England now Si days across the air i: mpi re l Iv i nj-Boa t lan nclude all ni \h\ stop accomm bai on board lOLAND IN DAYS— £IS« itafflc; OH-M-td. RETTRN. the R Malll h >" thelmpire ,n Malaya and En i! >( (Incorporated in England) Booking and luf.m.iutionPlanet News - 295 words
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Article, Illustration62 1938-07-19 13 jh tpftni by a land and air force, troops of the 9th Infantry Brigade co-operated with ships of the Home Fleet to make a successful landing on the hire .oast I ht* landtag was carried out as a tactical exercise and before the trooos re-embarked aPlanet News - 62 words
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Advertisement47 1938-07-19 13 YOU WILL FIND THE LARGEST SELECTIONS IN DIAMOND RINGS BRACELETS BROOCHES, etc. AT IU ii< ILLJI WHERE QUAUTI and VALIE ARE TEADITIONAL. The Best is to come and see at RENE ULLMANN JEWELLERS. Raffles Place, SINGAPORE. Opened daily iiu-hiding Saturdays fr««n> X i »»i. to d nm.47 words
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Article, Illustration979 1938-07-19 14 By Looking Cool And Charming Throughout The Da; You Will Give Refreshing Delight To Those Around You u/; nol pn i ted rw-well r( .1 long Uiu I ometliinfl rerj ni e ibout period parttcularlj il hi trdei Mid wl* UXI CLI \n of979 words
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Article392 1938-07-19 15 ;::::vr::v""ild "bo trifled Wltft so T experience lhat sleepy ■■■.•■•>■»» d>iid b*M the :".,u:.nd a ,ioth«r.... r 0 lfV fJSnriw .>,e roiiawtti im k, our eye. paw uin to look at the same o:ia Notwm n«« t 1 ;;V dS uc h relaxation w,.1 SIIOKT392 words
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Article, Illustration317 1938-07-19 15 Tired Eyes, ShortSightedness, And Crow's Feet Can Be Kept At Bay and you J^^T^ that the object no longei Ur i e n addition. in order to H« yourj^ SS* to U,ose who am suffer.™ Iron: too much oi this PRACTISE CENTRAL FIXATION urge print is often detrimental U ,erfect317 words
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Advertisement14 1938-07-19 15 W£IAD£?AE£ Old Embroidery evening coats just received. 18, Battery Road, Ist Floor, Phone 7143.14 words
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Advertisement31 1938-07-19 15 MADGE FLOWER SHOP is holding CLEARANCE SALE TOP Morning Drawl Horn 3.00 Afternoon 50 Evening <• $12.00 Costumes from $10.00 Hats. JftWttWf and Flowers at hall prices. 29, STAMFORD ROAD. TELEPHONE 4227.31 words
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Advertisement299 1938-07-19 16 I niir^" I nn Jl "i BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES IWUOKPOKATED IN ENGLAND Due nuf Tonnage S jiorr tonnage S'pore 1 J938 1938 COKI<IU i 5.000 July 29 NAJI'UTANA 17,000 Sept. 9 HHU'JAN 6,100 July 30 KANCHI 17,000 Sept. 23 BEHAIJ 6.000 Auk. 8 HURDWAN 6,070 Sept 24 ''IfI'MML299 words
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Advertisement487 1938-07-19 16 h TO FRENCH PORtT I J *j CHARCEURS REUNK HOMEWARDS. DESIRADE For Marseilles, Bordeaux Nantes Havre dENTRECASTEAUX For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp, Dunkirk Uiy 22 1 CAP ST. JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes. St. Nazai-2 Bordeaux \t*' 4 |TO SAIGON INDOCHINA CAP ST. JACQUES For Saigon. Touran* and Haiohoim 0.0. MERLIN For487 words
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Article522 1938-07-19 17 Counter-. Uasurcs Urged To Save Situation IT Dundee, the Caledon Shipbuilding and Engineering Co.. Ltd.. launched their second vessel of the year. She la 'he Tambua. built for the Colonial Sugar Refining Co.. Sydney. N.S.W. Lady Kater. wife of Sir Norman Kater, who i.s vice-chairman of the522 words
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Article305 1938-07-19 17 Successful Application ■By Owners IN the Admiralty Division, before Mr. Justice Bucknill. there was an ap plit'utiun by Manchester Liners Ltd owners of the steamer Manchester Regiment, to limit their liability for her collision with the steamer Clan Mackenzie owned by Clan Lino Steamers Ltd in Liverpool305 words
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Advertisement288 1938-07-19 17 11l ll\S PHILP LIME. ilrcorporated in Australia' NKXT SAILINGS Due Sails. I WARELJ July 3U Aug 3 KUR Auk. 29 Sept 3 heap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the i rstei jew may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or j IM tin connecting K.P.m. Vessel." I288 words
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Advertisement72 1938-07-19 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO LTD (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI t KOBE AND OSAKA S II I It A L A j 8,000 TONS SAILING JULY 28, AT 3 P.M. f The Kbove vessel has wccellent modern accomaiodttiirr lor First 3aloon and becond Baloon passengers. Special Holiday Return72 words
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Miscellaneous253 1938-07-19 17 OSTAL INTELUCENCE] STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY POR PER DATE AND TIME Sambas and Smgkawang Tomohon July 19 11 a.m. KJM. 19* 2 p!m' fflT Pakai> "on, Kwo 118 lf 3 p. m Indies^Bagan and jy &S«b §b; g lewZeriwd« Aircraft 19 9 p.rp x Correspondence prepaid at special Air mail253 words
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Article339 1938-07-19 18 The Rising Of National Consciousness \yili;\ Japan fired the first shot in her undeclared war in China, the entire Chinese intelli^entia arose like one man to rally to their country's all-front resistance. Only the majority of her Ignorant and illiterate terming folk were unaware of the gravity339 words
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116 1938-07-19 18 BRITISH AIRCRAFT DESIGNER HONOURED New York MH A. H. K. Fedde.n. chief engineer of a British aeroplane company (Editor: Bristol Aeroplane Company has been awarded the Daniel Guggenheim Medal for 1938 -for contributions to the development of aircraft engine design and for the specific design of the sleevevalvr aircraft engine"116 words
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Article463 1938-07-19 18 Prison And Rattan For Robber STABBING INCIDENT ON ESTATE ROAD <From Our Own Correspondent) ■Vl uar. Sunday. DAMNG rtMbtry perpetrated in broad da> light on an estate road at Anjang Katu, Tangkak. was related before Mr. Justice J. V. G. Mills in the Muar Supreme iVurt, at the sitting of463 words
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Article57 1938-07-19 18 Mr C. M. McDonald, Agent of the in Bmeltln| Co.. Ltd.. Ipoh, who WM lor many years with the same company in Kuala Lumpur, was given u farewell dinner by a number of his tntmi.s In the Selanßor Club Chamber i n Friday prior to his leaving the country on57 words
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Article499 1938-07-19 18 HOW R.R.I. HELPS PLANTERS •nPHE dissemination of the tfmM of scientilic research n^ scientific knowledge '^J imonj the industry f or mtended, in a form in which it be readily understood and s P^remnal problem ol anS industrial research of all Undo k a comment made by Mr h j499 words
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Article33 1938-07-19 18 The Air Mail (Imperial) rt( from Singapore on July 11 Wl in London July 18. The mail despatched from Bin on June 24 by the Ellenpa IWU in London July 18.33 words
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Article1003 1938-07-19 19 LIST OF AWARDS AT K.L. FUNCTION i From Ovr Ou-n Reporter/ Kuala Lumpur, Monday. m H total exhibitors were slightly fewer th*n last year, dog 1 (U tl showed keen interest in the 1938 Centra! Malaya dog show M held at the Racecourse yesterday. n mimkr1,003 words
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Article87 1938-07-19 19 WA YLAID ROBBED (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. WHIf E on the way to their homes, a Chinese squatter and a friend uere waylaid by four Chines** robbers armed with sticks near the living Club last night. Both men were searched, ind $220 in notes was found on87 words
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181 1938-07-19 19 EMPIRE AIR MAILS 11\2 A Half -Ounce Rate For New Zealand London. July fHE Prime Minister, Mr. Savak". announced yesterday that from Juiy 26 all letters and postcards between New Zealand and Empire countries served by i the Australia-England and EnglandSouth Alrica air services will be airborne. Correspondence for Canada181 words
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Article159 1938-07-19 19 "TWO YEAR" PLAN FOR R.R.I. TPHE existence of a "tuo-\e;:r" plan designed to sive tnr Rubber Research Institute <l Malaya the complete organisation, by the end <tf 19.18, considered necessary in order that the Malayan rubber- producing industry should receive the fullest practicable service, by way of research and ;ulvice,159 words
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Advertisement191 1938-07-19 20 i Jftbc World M < t/^M BUY P'LOT PEN THE CHEAPESI Jill I\l I) It l^^iT ay^Jl^ MM For everlasting performance choose ■B^i|JifflP\ ml M W PILOT" pen the best in the world fflMt P% ill market to-day. It's worth paying doubl" AT r/«S^* l<»r such marvellous instrument with B191 words
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Miscellaneous267 1938-07-19 20 ON THE RADIO TUESDAY nwirtoi rtcavilai Qnmi*ma mmmi JULY 19 SINGAPORE /111. 1431 Me I (tU I m.t ;> en Malay mu Ic Langka Eskimo" by Miss Tijah "Ulel Ulet Tengku' 1 by >!. Balmah Bunga fanjong I by Miss Tijah kyi i Pisangi Bulan Mengambang" by Miss I Tijah267 words
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Miscellaneous232 1938-07-19 20 8.50 i Announcem< (relayed from London). |e Haan With drum Vo€ ba accomponiment. Dance Music playrd by p. u Hopkins and his Band ed from the RalB« tb>\ar I 10.00 cio i down. BERLIN D.FB 15.20 Me s <lf>.7 ?.*5 Brass band music. 5.20 Eight music. r 20 Concert of232 words
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Miscellaneous451 1938-07-19 20 I 00 Musical Int«»rludx 805 Gerry ClMtfltlef -Syncopating Pianist). 8 20 Nrpro Spirituals.* Arranged by (iranville Bantock for baritone to and male-voice chorus. The BBC Midland Bingen »Mens Voices i. Harold Williams Australian Baritone i. Conductor: Edgar Morgan. 8 50 Tin News and Announcements. Greenwich Time Signal at f.49 p.m.451 words
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Miscellaneous341 1938-07-19 20 GOVERNOR'S BROADCAST TO-DAY J|IS Excellency the Gtrer nor will speak on the radio to-day (Toesdaj July 19. 19:i8) at 7 pm (Malayan Time) inaugurating the new Short Wave Transmitter at the Singapore Broadcasting Station. The following wavelenjjthK will be used to broadcast His Excellency's speech: ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mcis).341 words
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225 1938-07-19 21 MORE SOVIET FLYERS FOR HANKOW Shanghai. Mondav. difficulties and obstacle that have to be encountered alon« N ri ev of the dfl c .uu ing att ack on Hankow, General Hata omnin^er-in-th ef 01 %m of the Japanese army m Shanghai on be sent to Tokyo225 words
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84 1938-07-19 21 SOVIET DENIES JAPANESE ALLEGATIONS .Moscow, Monday. A DENIAL of the Japanese allegation that Soviet troops have crossed the Manchukuo frontier in the neighbourhood of Lake Hanka is issued by the official Tass Agency. The foreign office has informed the Japanese Charge d'Affaires that the Lake fa entirely within Soviet territory,Reuter - 84 words
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Article63 1938-07-19 21 New Volunteer Section To Be Formed London, July 8 AN inteiusivt' campaign for raciilltl t<> the R.A.F. Volunteer Reserve is to be launched by the Air Ministry. It follows the announcement last month of a recruiting drive to incrcaso the personnel of the regular Air Force63 words
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296 1938-07-19 21 CHINA SEEKS INTENSIFIED AID AGAINST JAPAN Official Hankow Dispatch To Singapore Consulate A DESPATCH from Hankow It the Chinese Consulate-General, Singapore, received yesterday, states: The National Council which was coner.ed by the National Government at Hankow for ten days wa s adjourned yesterday. During its session many resclutions were adopted296 words
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Article194 1938-07-19 21 Seven Babies, All Dead, Born To •W Year Old Cuban Woman into Embarcadero. Cuba babies were bom to Mrs. < a-sanova Comas on a lonely nlles from here, and are mple grave which Juan Cortner, dug in the front yard ivd farm house I indelarlt Arauz, attendi mother194 words
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74 1938-07-19 21 PROFITS MADE DESPITE JAP BOMBINGS i Shanghai, Monday. I MfWTI persistent and very J heavy Japanese bombings, the i Canton-Hankow railway made a i net profit of §4.000,000 for the fiscal vear ending June 30, of which S $1,000,000 has already been paid to i the China British Boxer IndemnityReuter - 74 words
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Article119 1938-07-19 21 London, Monday. THE three days conference of the National Association of Boys Clubs, which ended last night at Oxford, has been attended by 200 club leaders and organisers, who on behalf of their colleagues throughout country, have been discussing the details and the difllculur associatedBritish Official Wireless - 119 words
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Article104 1938-07-19 21 March. The Air Ministry If said to have under consideration the formation of I section of the Volunteer Reserve that would be responsible for providing radio operators, observers and air ptinners to form the reserve crews for multi-em-med and other aircraft. The Reserve originally consisted only nl a pilots' section104 words
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Article301 1938-07-19 22 POOR DIV. I SOCCER A7 STADIUM k 0O« CKOWD WITNESSED A DULL FIRST DIVISION GAME Al A THJ ANBON KOADOTADIUM YKSTEKDAY WHEN I*K UO* DONS MITT AND DEFEATED THE U>YAM W THE ODD GOAL IN The Loyali misted the terfioes ol Taylor who last301 words
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Article93 1938-07-19 22 Colony Team vs. 'j 111 oio.M XI tm mr< i Mm Mates st;ilcs in tlii' Hank holiday eriefcel "Test" which will ptajrti in Ipoh tl is year on July 30 and :il, and Aug. I, will b« as follows: Dr. 11. 0 Hopkins (S C) A. <'. (.rmvder (S C93 words
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127 1938-07-19 22 Singapore, Monday. '|*HF Oldfleld Cup uimpetlbion at the (inmson (ioii ciiih was played on Saturday Im( and resulted i;i o win foi Mr mid Mi i Wood Icte with i nc( score ol 81 The following were the ne i t returns: Mr and127 words
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Article38 1938-07-19 22 The annual athletic ipoi t <>i the City Hirii .School will hv held at tin- Jalai Bi ii Stadium on Friday, from 2JQ t <> IS pin Mi Taj Llan Tick will "iv away the pttea.38 words
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Article39 1938-07-19 22 Th« WCOnd annual athletic sports meeting <>i the Municipal Benricei club vMll held at the Jalan Br.sar BUdIUIH on .Saturday next, .starting at 230 p m Mr Hartley will gift away the prizes at the conclusion39 words
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348 1938-07-19 22 Y.M.C.A. HOLD CRICKET CLUB RESERVES VM.C.A. I S-C C. II 1 THK V M.C.A. were indeed fortunate to hold the S.C.C. II to a draw of I_l in their Third Division fixture the SC.C. Padang yesterday afternoon. The Association forwards failed badly in front of goal and were generally off348 words
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Article, Illustration58 1938-07-19 22 In a junior league .soccer match played at Tnnplin yesterday. B' Co Skins beat C Co. Skins by four goals to two. Scorers for the winners wen Wilson. McCallum. Donnelly and Set DarreKh while T. McNanuf and G McNanuf, reduced the deficit tor C Co S N -CHTribune - 58 words
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Article239 1938-07-19 22 MISSED A PENALTY BEATEN 2- MUAR LEAGLi SOCCER From Our Own Coo-cap Muar. Mondai A LATE goal by Satar, woo m u u jjj n a line solo effort, enabled the Tm Board to beat tile Customs Bporti c! oy 2 goals to 1 in a league match ulaw at239 words
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Article30 1938-07-19 22 To-day's First Division soccer match, RE. vs. S.C.F.A. and Friday* match. R.A. vs. S.R.C., arranged to be played at the Anson Road Stadium, have both been postponed30 words
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Article33 1938-07-19 22 Mr. Peh Der Chen, B.A. Oxford* will iddress the Rotary Club on Wednesday n "Chinese and Western Culture'. rhis talk will take the place of the busiicss meeting previously announced33 words
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Article37 1938-07-19 22 S.C.C. team vs. R.A.F. to-morrow a* S.C.C. in a lawn tennis match shooting at 4.50 p.m.:— C. J. R. Bembroke: o Fuller; A. G. Hay; O. W. Gilmour: C Sutton; A. F. Webb.37 words
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Miscellaneous102 1938-07-19 22 To-day's Tides UK. II TIDKS: 2.07 a.m. 8 ft. 9 ins.; 2.25 p.m. K ft. 7 ins. the equaliser through Parkinson foilowlng a Free-kiek. Almost Immediately after tho kick oft. the Gordons rallied anci THOMPSON scored the winning goal. The Anal Whistle saw the Gordons Win \y Iht odd goal102 words
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Article, Illustration241 1938-07-19 23 TANGLIN CLUB TENNIS showing are result* of yesterday s P^ the Snglln Club tennis tournameUt: Dvne Cup Mr and Mrs. Strickland- 15 beatMr. and Mrs. Macpherson -M b-2. b— J. j ullen Cun Mr and Mi» Thorougood -4 beat MIH j Dunne and Henton -1-16 b— 2. b— u. OpenTribune - 241 words
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Article392 1938-07-19 23 FARRER CUP SOCCER FINAL ELECTRICIANS BEAT THE ENGINEERS 2—l Then, the Engineers were pulled up for a wrong charge, Soo Ting fouling Hock Leong in the area. RAHMAN netted easily from the spot kick. The score was now one-all. At the other end, Othman was well positioned but shot over392 words
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113 1938-07-19 23 CHINESE III CLERICAL UNION SHARE HONOURS Singapore, Monday. S.C.F.A. 11l 1 Clerical Union 1 In a well contested match to-day, th<? S.C.F.A. 111 drew with the Clerical Union in a game of soccer, ooth sides scoring a goal. The game was clean and fast, the Clerical Union monopolising exchanges. The113 words
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Article103 1938-07-19 23 At :i renenU meeting of the sports geelon of th«. 1 Clerical Union held at the shibhotue, Rangoon Road, the election >f offlce-bearen resulted as follows: Hon. Sports Secretary. Mr. John Rodrigues. Or ntndi Superintendent, Mr L. Oammell. Football Captain. W. F. Gomes Billiards, Lim Tin Soon.103 words
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Article143 1938-07-19 23 GARRISON CRICKET SOCCER THE cricket match between the Royal Air Force and the Royal Artillerv Chanfti, in the first round of the Garrison Inttr-Unit knockout iplay to a finish) competition began vesterday The match will be continued Uj-day. Scores Royal Artillery (ChangD: Ut Inning* 208 (Lt. Olivier 62. Major MaxvvHi143 words
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361 1938-07-19 23 THE men's singles and doubles finals of the Singapore table tennis championships will be played on Saturday commencing at 8 p.m. at Hall No. 3, Great World. The following is the order of the matches to be played: Men's Doubles Final Kum Soon and361 words
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Article, Illustration527 1938-07-19 24 WHIPPING FOR PARANG YOUTH SENTENCED FOR SLASHING SLEEPING MAN Muar, Monday. L/h>lAKKliNd tlial In his last lour years experience, ne had lound thai feinpong Malays in Johore were generally well txhaved and that he was anxious not to order a whipping lor Johorc Malays, but if527 words
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Article24 1938-07-19 24 In the Tannin Club tennis merit yesterday. c« md :in lUI 2*Murkier (left) beat r Millar in the mi xe d24 words
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236 1938-07-19 24 Peking, Monday POLICY of flooding Japane^e occupied territory is now being carried out behind the Japanese lines. A band of guerillas destroyed the south dyke of Yungting River about 20 miles to the northwest of Tientsin, seriously flooding large lowJying areas to the236 words
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Article51 1938-07-19 24 London, Monday. MIDDLESEX beat Yorkshire to-day b> dgbt wickets. York! 144 and 103. Middlesex 205 (Bowes 5 lor 67) and 4o lor 2. NOTTS V Al STKALIANS Ai close of play to-day in the match between the Australians and Notts, cores were: Notts 147. f Australians 244 lor51 words
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Article339 1938-07-19 24 (Continued from page 1) 1861. by operating on a girl of 15 to prevent her from becoming a mother in consequence of an attack by three troopers of the Royal Horse Guards who were .sentenced at the Old Bailey previously. Mr Oliver said that perhaps among the jury339 words
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Article62 1938-07-19 24 FE Rochore Motor Company whu cently added four large red i to their fleet of green buses doinu during the transport strike., recentiv fered their takings on Sunday from in four buses to the China Relief FW Running ail Sunday between C and Tanjong Pagar.62 words
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Article28 1938-07-19 24 Moscow, Monday. The airmen Kokkinaki and Bnand•nskft have been awarded the title of "Hero" by the Soviet Union and *ht of 25.000 rcublr> t Rcuter28 words
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