Morning Tribune, 20 July 1938
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Title Section13 1938-07-20 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE voi No _i^i SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, July 20, 1938 FIVE CENTS.13 words
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Article, Illustration550 1938-07-20 1 TREMENDOUS RECEPTION EVERYWHERE THOUSANDS OF DOVES RELEASED AS SYMBOL OF CHARACTER OF ANGLO-FRENCH INTERESTS THE KING *ND QUEEN BEGAN THEIR STATE VISIT TO PARIS YESTERDAY. A FINE 1 CHANNEL CROSSING IN GOOD WEATHER SAW THEM ARRIVE AT BOULOGNE WHERE A TREMENDOUS WELCOME AWAITED550 words
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Article467 1938-07-20 1 Paris, Tuesday. npHEIR Majesties arrived at the -I- station at 4.50 p.m. a§*« salute of 101 guns was fired from Motvalerian fortress. The station was decorated with impressive splendour and taste. In the centre of the arrival platform. a space of fifty yards across had been curtained467 words
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104 1938-07-20 1 PROTECTION OF BRITISH SHIPPING IN FAR EAST 1V U-iidon. Tuesday. Commons to-day Mr. Mander were beinp taken and Dominions shipn the Far East from deliberate by aircraft. i that the Government ind it :uressarv since Decemtake special steps on the matter. not been subsequent air British .shipping in China. '<dReuter - 104 words
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Article20 1938-07-20 1 >a>: The Duke of Glou-■-"chased BarnweU Castle. h^- The mansion Is the estate, whicfc has 1 acres, include? ruins of20 words
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Article143 1938-07-20 1 London, Tuesday. DR. Alec William Bourne, who was charged with performing an operation to prevent a 15-year-old girl becoming a mother, was found not guilty and discharged. Mr. Roland Oliver, K.C who defended, argued that what Dr. Bourne had done was lawful, right and honest, andReuter - 143 words
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Article36 1938-07-20 1 Valencia. Tuesday. THE British steamer. Stanland was to-day bombed by five plane*, and set on fire. The crew, together *ith two non-intervention officers, had miraculous escanes. but cirht cSpcker* wf>iT killed.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article103 1938-07-20 1 Terrible Bombing Of Hankow HEAVY CASUALTIES FEARED Hankow, Tuesday. TWENTY-SEVEN Japanese bombers raided Hankow for two hours this morning beginning at 8.3u a.m. It was tile most extensive bombing ever witnessed in Hankow. No accurat? figures are vet available o f the deathioll but it is feared that it mustReuter - 103 words
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Article, Illustration217 1938-07-20 1 No Conflict Between Governor And Sultan Official Communique THE following communique has been directed to the acting editor-in-chief of the Tribune group by His Excellency the Governor, Sir Shen ton Thomas: "His Excellency the Governor and His Highness the Sultan of Johore desire it to be known that they are217 words
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Advertisement33 1938-07-20 1 j ov OTWR K.MB.C. C^remonT solsf Nuisance petition 3 Transport Strike vl ?i«use Tr^edv 3 I Ma u> Sentenced L^iesv. T.ents |rial sport >A r 3 Taipinß Handicaps jj Knul.^ Cricket 24^ T33 words
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Advertisement24 1938-07-20 1 4iik Mlx IT IOIIWELF I ff^\ a cupful cr a quart v/Vj£ as needed no waste lwf^ Delicious for Drinking 1 Price 80 Cents24 words
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Article, Illustration723 1938-07-20 2 In SIX-MINUTE BROADCAST LAST NIGHT. HIS EXCELLENCY I 111. GOVERNOR, SIR SHENTON THOMAS FORMALLY INAUGURATED THI SHORTiWAVE SERVICE PROM VUE 8.M.8.C (SINGAPORI STATION Hjn BlMMmcy'a t^etek u.i> hrard not only in all |>art> ol Mulaya bill im jno^t <»f the MjrroundiM^ eoantlics, andTribune - 723 words
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Article124 1938-07-20 2 Fnttn Our own Correspondent > Malacca, Tuesday. T \S 11AI. ua rldcrly Chinese, wlien lined $bl)j- or two months r.i. for illegally planting ISO rubber trees, protested vetMaenU) agauift the sentence and reiiaafl to fx- pulled away by the constable n the i<x:tl police court to-day. The124 words
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Article31 1938-07-20 2 [iiquirie last nigh! reveal that Capt ey DefeMord, who was injured 011 Monday evening In the plane crash at RfnT 1 -till in a critical con- e General Hospital31 words
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Article141 1938-07-20 2 i (From Our Own Repvry.'r, pen ang. Tuesday. qpHE patriotism of Chinese i n x Malaya has taken practical form in several ways but to M r Teoh Ah Cheong, proprietor of the Hongkong Hair Dressing Saloon Penang. must be given first |»rj/. for originality.141 words
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393 1938-07-20 2 FATE OF HUME PIPE CO. IN BALANCE SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. WHETHEfe THIS COUNTRY SHOULD RETAIN AN INDUSTRY WHICH HAS HELPED TO PROVIDE EMPLOYMENT FOR 210 MEN AND HAS SPENT DURING THE LAST THREE YEARS. WELL OVER $3,000,000 IN WAGES AND MATERIALS BOUGHT LOCALLY IS A PROBLEM393 words
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Article74 1938-07-20 2 Singapore. Tuesday MR O. S. Rawlmgs, the Third MagLstrate. ordered eight strokes of the rotan this morning to be given Leung Kah Tak', a 13-year-old Cantonese, for the theft of a gold neck-chain with ear and tooth picks attached i The u pr^s trty VRlued at74 words
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Article150 1938-07-20 2 ENGINE FAILURE FOILS BURGLARS (from Ow Own Reporter) Ipoh, Tuesday THE attempt of a number of individual suspected to be Chinese to help themselves to some bags of cement stored for Government use. was frustrated as the result of a mechanical den of a stolen car in which they intended150 words
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Article120 1938-07-20 2 CRASHED INTO STATIONARY CAR Singapore, £f£ y orl d DETURNING from the New I l Cabaret in the early hours oi morning of June 9. Mr. C F ri I engineer employed at Messrs Engineers. Ltd.. ran into the roar Utationavy car parked on tnr IRowell Road ■vtnrtti There was120 words
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Advertisement59 1938-07-20 2 II j\ Onuinc sport i- e\tremel\ /ii y\ iompHiti\e. and the entir- Vl h lv musl Ik flim>(l tn llui y J(\^^m\\ h «uhes| pitch. \l J \y^^W L m '-peed." the I hroal |l 1 :in< l lum»>, bjibjsl he clear. ihrn-ioif thrajfi keep .1 iv o**^>>. !l Ml59 words
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270 1938-07-20 3 UWEFFOR T TO SETTLE Ij r DISPUTE Singapore, Tuesday. Mi bf O^mm t t» help the Traction Company and 4 Htl.>H <0 a seltlemeni in their dispute was A ,n,ployees to W^ Controller o f labour. i .rfelkte n-rnmcb, Mr. J. eir .v..uai« grievances, gently270 words
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Article85 1938-07-20 3 Singapore, Tuesday. INVITATIONS to tea at the Airport I Hotel on July 25 have been sentj to 400 guests by the Wharf Contractors! oi the Singapore Harbour Board In honour of Sir George Trimmer on the' eve of his departure for England. Many distinguished people85 words
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Article47 1938-07-20 3 II James Mtllroy Dd (21) two MDH. A Foncr. District na l plstrict Court, thi< ho y s charged with stealr £le belonging to a Chi- < SLSP 8 Lan Btwet on the d thai he Holt ttM Postponed until Sept. 8, BaUoflsoo wu allowed.47 words
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Article82 1938-07-20 3 Singapore. Tnesc;ay I been in the Tan Tock m;il June 27, and ferfng from tuberculosis," < ment made by a doctor atan inquiry held by the Singapore Coro- of a 50-year-old who was f:und dead '«nd ward 16. caUed," said the w it- f deceasrd lvi r c/n82 words
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Article, Illustration112 1938-07-20 3 {From Our Oun Reporter/ Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. I 1 CHINESE woman labourer, about A 30 years old, was killed when S a landslide occurred at the Thong i tin mines, at Ampang. From information available, it t S appears that the earth fell from J STribune - 112 words
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Article103 1938-07-20 3 Singapore. Tuesd ly. BOXES of razors were exhibited in the Criminal District Court, this morning, when a case in which an Indian n.<med A. F. Mohximed YusofT MUI chained with importing these instruments to which a counterfeit trade mark had been applied. The trade mark depicted103 words
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Article105 1938-07-20 3 GOVERNMENT HOUSE FATALITY Singapore. Tuesday. A FALL from a first floor window of Government House aiiMri the death of Kwan Man Hup a 41 year-old Hokkien Chinesr. who slipped while Mvrepinst a narrow parapet and crashed to his death *m the concrete betow. r At an inquiry by Mr. w.105 words
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Article41 1938-07-20 3 Before tft. ,'astice a'Beckett Terrell in the 2nd Court at 11 a.m.: Habf s Corpus Nos. 1 and 2 of 1938. oetort Wr. Ju»tlce Home in the 3rd Court at 11 a.m. Di or 1938 Avs A.41 words
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Article18 1938-07-20 3 Mi. Clittord H. Hay, the new A«;« rOene.al for New South Wales, ha arrived in Londun from Australia.18 words
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Article190 1938-07-20 3 Man oi 80 Lusts 24 Pounds ot Fat Apparently one li never too t>lcl t«> reduce. Here writer i man of 80 who has just rid himself of 1 it 12 lbs. of unwanted fat:— 'You may be Interested to hear that after taking Kruacben190 words
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29 1938-07-20 3 PIANOFORTE-PLAYING THEORY OF MUSIC. SCHOOL CHILDREN Special Terms SCHOOL TEACHERS: Reduced Ratfv Special Music Appreciation Classes. Write or Enquire Mrs. Paulusz. Experienced and Qualified Music Teacher 25, Barker Road.29 words
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Advertisement162 1938-07-20 3 (BRITISH) Only the purest and finest qualitv ingredients are used in this face Powder which is silk sifted and will not i-log tft> -it Gives the bloom of youth t» every skin. From all leading Dispensaries and High-Class Stores. Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENH AS 117-125, Cecil Street. IMUAB NAN VANG162 words
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210 1938-07-20 4 SHARE MARKET Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore, Tuesday MFSSKS. Fraser's Report is U followt: "'.MINING. Tin at midday was 96 3 up 'l> Tin share orders from Lond-r were rather meagre this morning but as far I can be seen the market there appears to be on the easy side.210 words
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Article101 1938-07-20 4 W London. Tuesday, n H reference to reports regarding the visit to London of Captain Wiedemann, who U a member of Herr Hitler's entourage, it is .stated that he is not an infrequent visitor to London It was Stlffested that on the occasion of the presentBritish Official Wireless - 101 words
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Article79 1938-07-20 4 Sydney, New South Wales A MOTOR smash at Chullora. m here, has made a widower of a ii\ year-old boy named Arthur Godi Glover A few weeks ago Glover, with ti other men. was bound over at the Syd ney Quarter Sessions on a charge" i having79 words
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Article93 1938-07-20 4 From Our Own Correspondent Malacca. Tuesday CHIA KIM BEE, until recently the Malacca agent of the New Zealand Insurance Co. Ltd., appeared before tfe police magistrate, Mr. G. E. Turner, and the following charge was read oat to him: •'That you between Mar. 30 and June93 words
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Advertisement56 1938-07-20 4 OVERSEA-CIHNESi: BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselveii 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 ftJSS?."* that SAtMY and PRIVACY, may be assured56 words
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Advertisement8 1938-07-20 4 Mil 111 IIItITISIS III) l'ASSi:\l,ii;HS Pel :>««::»; o ch.8 words
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463 1938-07-20 5 S OCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company July 19.5 p.m. 3 M Trust** «0t tr t b Con TS 7% Pref. 20,6 21 6xc Con. T.S. Ordi. *9 9 20 9xa l. imiig c-u. *o* l 2 Aft, ft iru*i At --76 Eastern Uniteu 3 j 5u 33..->u F. andN.463 words
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Article81 1938-07-20 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS MINING Ayer Pa:ia.s 135 1.45 Bentas 1.10 1.20 Brunei Uniteds 0.72 I z 0.77 Jimahs 1.40 1.50 Kamasans 130 1.40 Kempas 190 2.05 Kundongs 160 1.75 Nyalas 0.83 0.88 Pajams 1.82% 1.92% Perak Rivers 100 1.05 Sunpei Ramals 108 1.15 Telok Ansons 1.45 1.55 Ulu BenutJS 0.3581 words
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132 1938-07-20 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated in me Netherlands. (Netherlands Tradlne Society) BANKERS AMSTFKDAM Established oy Raycl Charte;- AIX .^KM Paid Up Capital 40.030 .000 Statutory Reseat Fund 5.000.000 Special Reserve l.ouu.uut Chairman of the Board of Direcior. H. C. KEHBUCK. Managing Board: D CRENA DE IONGH Preside^ M TAUDiN CHABOT Direct*132 words
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Article110 1938-07-20 5 Ltd $3Ooo i% SINGAPORE SIJNI^IPALITT M l J*i 194 0 $400,000 95 105 nom. NO, UN PEN A!SG MUNICIPAL 6% 1926 red. 1956-66 $4,000,000 Int. May i Nov. 1 120 2 121>2 d 4*4 1929 red. J 959-69 $8,250,000 Im Mav IS Nov 15 119 120 cl110 words
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Advertisement90 1938-07-20 5 S. E. LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Marila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Broken in Securities and Commoaitie*. JM% Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service. Members: MKW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF NY MKW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE90 words
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Advertisement69 1938-07-20 6 TO-DAY'S PREMfERE at the dIIMTOL I OPENING ui(h Perf«rnwnces Xl5 f.15 115 i Hi Ik m^ Hm ■T^HBiaiß 9 HERE'S A TRULY GRAND LAUGH- TREAT! STARTS TO-NIGHT 6.15 9 15 PAVILION I^Mrll ML Whea a yitl in debt I I Stfi meets a millionaire in l/f/and lia/f of ifo//v-l ill69 words
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Advertisement149 1938-07-20 6 K k\ He's m «^HP^tA jSEE HIM AT THE' J* NEW ALHAMBRA; (IN THE MOST LAVISH OF Tilt! YEAR j The ADVENTURES oj I ROBIN HOOD; Swatch for gala! j opening AT MALAYA'S ONLY) AIR-CONDITIONED CINEMA. I ROXY BAR Offi I P.M. TILL MIDNIGHT |J LAST NIGHT 115 9.1.1 i149 words
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Article330 1938-07-20 7 DEFENCE OF K WANGTUNG STRONG Yunnan And Kwangsi Ready To Assist Canton. hi vv and Kwanfri troop are ready to come to the assistance i,fuvanutunii at a moment's notice should Japanese troops land K^ are already at the western frontier and nd Yam Lim counties' to assist Kwangtung in garrison330 words
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Article94 1938-07-20 7 Wife Claims Maintenance Singapore. Monday. Mi Chan Hon^ Choon, a clerk employed at the Sinßapore Cricket Club appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh, the Fifth Police Magistrate, this afternoon to answer a charge of neglecting or refusing to maintain his lawful wife, Mary Chiang. Mr. Chan claimed trial while Mary94 words
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Article63 1938-07-20 7 She Musi Be Aryan V°L'.N T G n Vienna. I a wants girl companion for She should be blonde, Inches tall, and either -nt has appeared in a of the Nuremberg haa made it ve?y hard m^Tot^^^ ■nf Juristic knowledge to Paragraph of the Laws, whom a63 words
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Article17 1938-07-20 7 '""^shank, M.P secretary pointed Mr. WiS s^ a ™an of the North ■^atiuh. trict Committee of in-17 words
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Advertisement26 1938-07-20 7 THEY BOTH FELL FOR A BEAUTIFUL CLUE!! ARSENE I LUPIN MEtVVN DOUGLAS I VIRGINIA BRUCE I HARREN WILLIAM I JOHN HALLIDAY NAT PENDLETON STARTS SATURDAY PAVILION <.26 words
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Advertisement245 1938-07-20 7 e r °Z C "L 1 MARLBOROUGH POSITIVELY LAST TWO SHOWS Beautiful Egyptian Talkie HI HIM* THE n |M AliV GALA OPENING TO-.MORROW The Licturc .hat has broken all India rword: A KV N «f 5; e eks h. Bombay!! AI N T IIJ K A lI A JW THK245 words
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Article600 1938-07-20 8 Profit-Taking In Tin Shares FRASER CO.'S WEEKLY REPORT M \KKI I s during the past Nwti have undergone but little al teration. and quieter onditions have prevailed both locall.v and at homr stairs I rasrr Co. in their weekly report. Rggjorts from Wei York have lndlcat<600 words
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Article262 1938-07-20 8 'CRIME PUNISHMENT' Edward Arnold Plays Part Of Inspector CRIME doesn't pay and it rarer bat. That Is the opinion of Edward Arnold, star ol Columbia's picturization Of Dostoievsky., great novel, '*Crime and Pu-! nishment opening to-day at the Capitol rheatre He la seen In the picture In the famoua role262 words
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Article, Illustration579 1938-07-20 8 APPLICATION FOR WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS Singapore, Tuesday. Government had adopted procedure which had been datcredited long ago and ridiculed in "Alice in Wonderland" when the Queen said, "Sentence iirsr. trial afterwards!" was the submit 011 of Mr. I). K. Walters in the Supreme CourtTopical Press - 579 words
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Advertisement74 1938-07-20 8 the greatest advance in typewriter design since Shift Freedoml Imagine being able instantry to adjust the keys of a typewriter to any indi >i<lu.il fom —to the exact speed preferred for comfort! Simple with Touch Control! Merely the turn of a dial! The New Royal embodies s l7 major improvements—74 words
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Article236 1938-07-20 9 War Gives Nation New Power lin ,t the war with Japan has come a new China— a nation J t has crroun up overnight to a new sense of power and isibility and a more independent attitude toward other Entries savs the Seattle Tost -Intelligencer." •Glared the236 words
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Article118 1938-07-20 9 The Hague. GREAT Britain will take part in the eighth International Roads Congress to be held at The Hague from June 20 till June 25. Of the 52 countries which are members of the International Roads Association. 30 have already announced that their Governments will be officially118 words
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Article189 1938-07-20 9 Warsaw. po boys have been sentenced to prison terms by the District Court attempting to extort money from Prince Michael Radziwill the life of his former fiancee, Madame Jeanette Suchestow. Michael. 68-year-old wealthy Polish landowner and cousin was married in London recently to Mrs. Harriet Btewart Dawson.189 words
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Article37 1938-07-20 9 Humphrey, M.C.S., Priv t 0 H E lhp Fir?h Com v t he ftj on leave on July 30, He \a returning to Eng- and Canada. Mr. HuiS'h n r^ vls now Second Anviaer at Muar, Johore.37 words
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Article153 1938-07-20 9 Hirst's Parting Hat Trick (By Air Mail) London. July 8 AN tbe eve of the annual match bet- ween Eton and Harrow at Lord's, George Hirst, the famous England and Yorkshire bowler, has retired from the post of cricket coach at Eton College In his last game with the boys153 words
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Article15 1938-07-20 9 Mr. R. Bald, dock manager of the Singapore Harbour Board, has proi•' crd on leave.15 words
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168 1938-07-20 9 <By Air Mail) London. July 8. I WATCHED at London Docks yesterday while a great grey packing case v.as swung slowly and carefully over i\:e side of the steamer Georgic, writes the Motoring Correspondence of the Observer." In it. bolted and braced168 words
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Article306 1938-07-20 9 trade limits'.' Mr. Oliver Stanley— The new Instruction! apply to vessels registered in the United Kingdom, whether engaged on foreign -going voyage* or in the home and coasting trades. I am sending the hon member a copy of the instructions. Board Competent To Deal With Grievances IN306 words
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Advertisement16 1938-07-20 9 i THE BRITISH TYRE "^^P^ I O O GRIP-SILENCE-S'AFETY iVfILEAGE-COMFORT SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. WPS 1916 words
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264 1938-07-20 10 although the naval agreemem concluded between Great BriUin, the United States and France in L936 has now been supplemented by another agreement under the terms of which they are at liberty to increase the tonnage limit of battleships from :15,000 to264 words
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Article, Illustration844 1938-07-20 10 Unique Traditions Of Soldiers Of Empire THE common wealth ol nations known m the British Empire is the most loo.sely-knit structure in history In Itl Imperial tics. Bound only by loyalty to the Throne the .symbol of ImperUl unity the self toreroing Pomlrtfry crown colonies, Protectorates and Mandated Territories, usTopical Press - 844 words
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Advertisement48 1938-07-20 10 Todays White Label Announcement You can bluff all (he world some of the time, You can bluff some of the world all We nme y But you cant bluff all the world all the time. There U no Muff aboue the hi^Ji quality of OEWAR'S W P 8.-F48 words
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345 1938-07-20 11 Unlawful Seizure Of Chinese Property Hankow. I .ilawful seiiuw oi Chinese private industrial enterprises i ra l China by Japanese troops is deeply deplored I i Klin* Pao, iniiuential Chinese daily published in 1 tic conn* fttion oi Ciiiiuse property by Japanese military K the Japanese345 words
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144 1938-07-20 11 Schoolboy Stabs Teacher After Failing Examination Istanbul. A WOMAN teacher at Smyrna was stabbed by 16-year-old boy pupil who blamed her for hi.s failure to pass an examination. Her condition U serious. This is the fourth case of the kino m less than two months. Three other pupils belonging to144 words
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Article72 1938-07-20 11 New York. reater New York, who |Ut camps in Sullivan '•k. this summer, are to the book of Popeye, £d eat a lot of spinach. Seoul officials, arrangeniade for the lads to of spinach in camp. OWI will provide milk during the eight-week WM, and the72 words
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Article225 1938-07-20 11 FLOWERS FOR KING AND QUEEN Paris. FLOWER-BEDS have appeared in the most unexpected places here to 1 decorate Paris for the visit of the King and Queen. Along the Avenue de la Grande Armee, down which the Royal procession will drive on the way to the rose225 words
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Article136 1938-07-20 11 New Transvaal Cold Record Johannesburg. TRANSVAAL gold production set up a new record in May with an output of 1.019,251 ounces. This is 6.735 ounces more than in March, when the month's output reached the million mark for the first time. In value also the May output is a record,136 words
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Article159 1938-07-20 11 Helium From The Air Kayreuter. PRODUCTION of helium (the noninflammable gas asei to inflate dirigibles) from (ho air was claimed by Dr. Siedler. of Frankfurt on Main, at thr annual meeting M chemists here. Dr Siedler d clared that the Impurity »r helium thus produced was only one per cent.159 words
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Article223 1938-07-20 11 as ever: it was unforgettable, stirring, thrilling— a map of the world come to life and moving past with one common bond. Brief though this description is of Imperial troops, it is sufficient to give a comprehensive glimpse of the men of all races beneath our flag223 words
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Advertisement90 1938-07-20 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery in glare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. FOR THE FIRST TlME— perfect eye comfort for driring, cruising, fishing, tennis or any outdoor sport. See our demonstration of this remarkable n^w invention.90 words
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Advertisement32 1938-07-20 11 THE TRUI TONIC FOOD I Obtainable of mil Chemisu and Store* dim: a i#ax< i; at the Capitol Restaurant Music by KIKT BLACH his On lustra TO-MC;HT FRIDAY 8 P.M. To Midnight32 words
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Article, Illustration169 1938-07-20 12 •■■v*- Kows and rows ol umbrellas. 1 h<- IVsl maUli at Manchester h;^l to br ah union <>d uithout ;i ten i»<*iii'4 »>owied, imln I'vry day renderittf ih«* cricket anplayjUMe. Topical Press Buassrwr. 1 >«* .r,,,,,,.^^,,,,,^,,,,^,,,,, Topical Press An interesting: new item to be featured inTopical Press - 169 words
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Advertisement33 1938-07-20 13 Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING THE LATEST I'ATTERNS OF HALLMARKED BRITISH SILVERWARE nous iTOBUfU nisiiKS BWKCT i)ls::ks ALSO (MM KS JEWELLERY WATCIIKS mil BEST is m COMI AM) si i: RENE ULLMANN lumosH, MINGAPORE.33 words
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Article, Illustration222 1938-07-20 14 S u ggestions For Bringing OldFashioned Houses Up-To-Date ALD houses soiiu'tiincs present real difficulty to the woman who is I loud of her house, for the Interior planning and accommodation veivj often are not up to modern stand- j tuds. Interiors cun be re-planned, however, to eliminate the definitely bad222 words
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Article649 1938-07-20 14 modern appearance, while providing additional storage space which U alway; useful. TRANSFORMING DOORS U«-ly doors can be completely transformed by the use of flash panels of olywood. The new panel is fitted with a plain vertical bar handle and the door is often set into a649 words
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Article, Illustration528 1938-07-20 14 furnishing colour, but althoi^n. WgetjHj with light shades, It is still very pop^ it is no longer used in the rather mo tonous way which was in vogue a or two ago. White walU are right, for example providing they make good use Of trast. It528 words
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Advertisement15 1938-07-20 14 •I-HK BERNEBE ALPS, 7» :t: H JTTB STERILIZED AND ffi I 1 1 wß^Ljlk •<• Hb15 words
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Article163 1938-07-20 15 Needs Constant Care To Keep It I" Cood Condition v white it should be rubbed monthly intervals 1 When it sets stained Ss-iEsS '"^'method II to UN mother *WP* J™ Wcarb onate llai 1 1 v t T Carved MO CLEANING THE FIANO w,v, nnv be cleaned163 words
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Article, Illustration453 1938-07-20 15 The Perfect Lounge TO achieve the perfect lounge let OS consider Men of the essential details nd then their best arrangements. We must assume the necessary chains and aettee or divan. Each of the.se la greatly used for reading and should be near enough to a lamp for perfect lighting.453 words
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Article, Illustration382 1938-07-20 15 rapidly. When dry rub oft with B brush. n peat the process a sethen dry them in a soft n rub oq to them a mixture of and precipitated Whiting. two hour., and then rub with and polish briskly with a OW .silk. The more clbow- the382 words
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Advertisement32 1938-07-20 15 i SPECIAL OFFER FOR J 1 JULY and AUGUST only i BIAUTirUI AND LASTINU PBRMANKNT WAVES at |S.M and $10.00 unl^ maimi\ i»i:rm i r\l)li:s BAIRPRESSEBB FORT ROA I) MALACCA (Telephone: 121)32 words
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Advertisement303 1938-07-20 16 THEY DO LOOK AFTER YOU (IIKAP RKTURN TICKETS TO CHINA, JAPAN, COLOMBO, AND BOMBAY Available for two months. From SINGAPORE Honf kouK $137.14 $104.8b Sh^niba? 5188.57 $137.14 Kobe or Yokohama $222.86 $154.29 Bombay $300,000 $205.71 Colombo $282.86 $188.57 All vessels may call at any port on or off the route,303 words
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Article318 1938-07-20 17 American Shipbuilding Scheme FIVE HUNDRED VESSELS ACCELERATION 01 projectea plans for replacement of ageing vessels in the United States Merchant Marine will be essential to meet the minimum national defence requirements of the Navy during the next ten years, declared Admiral Emory S. Land, Chairman of the Maritime Commission, in318 words
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Article52 1938-07-20 17 Copenhagen. ANE hundred skeletons have been found v by Nf. Torvildsen, a Danish archaeologist in a barrow— burial mound— at Kyndeloese near Roskilde in Denmark. The skeletons are said to be 4,000 years old. M. Torvildsen also found a chain or dog's teeth— the only "jewellery" tB52 words
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Article474 1938-07-20 17 Presentation Of Awards At Liverpool AN heroic deed of the sea was recalled at the Liverpool Town Hall, when the Lord Mayor, Alderman M Corp Dixon, presented "Emile Robin" lifesaving awards to Captain P. Symons, ot the Lamport and Holt liner Vandyck, and Mr. Walter C. Blake,474 words
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Advertisement64 1938-07-20 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA S II I It A 1, A 8,000 TONS SAILING JULY 28. AT P.M. The Kbove vessel has excellent modern |W— d.tn fCf First 3aloon and b X2SwSTSSU ueket. to Chtoa and Jqn .mUrtbMW— P64 words
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Miscellaneous173 1938-07-20 17 ip6sfAL^TE'LLIGE'NCE| 'cTEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES to HAY pER DATE AND TIME FOR j, _g as t >^f^\ehl S^o\ucc^ and LM July 2 0 7 a.m. .vnvx rhile 20 10.30 a.m. D P^tcLs only g™ Verde 20 11 a.m. Kudat 20 11 a.m. SSU E,ypt and n 20 noon sr r Sss173 words
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Miscellaneous64 1938-07-20 17 Elephants 46 4 5 Lycaon 1 6 5 Ali}X>ro 58 7 5 KEPPEL HARBOUR .Main Wharf: Lch. Spartan— Lch. Lumut —Recorder— Sipora— Lch. Crow— Tug Prince— Raub. Oil Wharf: Nil Coal Wharf: Nil VESSELS IN DRY DOCK Tanjong Pagar. Albert Dock: Nil Victoria Dock; Tug Varuna— Kola. Keppel Harbour. King's64 words
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Article, Illustration390 1938-07-20 18 Unpopularity Of Puppet Hankow. THOUGH Peiping and Tientsin turt now under Japanese occupation, the Chinese people there are unswervingly loyal to the Central Government, According to an American traveller who recently readied Hankow after I three-week trip in Xorth China. THE POPULATION,Topical Press - 390 words
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111 1938-07-20 18 M.,... Helsinki. i»l Prunella stack, lemdei of the Women's League ol Health and J<il lv and b team of .seven ol the LeaKue's members are taking part Id the oißKesi gymnastic festival ever held in north Europe which opened bare raA total ol moon nun.111 words
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Article261 1938-07-20 18 WOMEN ENGAGED IN WARTIME FOJXOUIM; a recent confereiue convened by Madame Lilians Ka.-si,ek and attended by fifty Chinese women leaders te «»mens work of the New Life Movement is Wn, S' PUMM to cope uitl, the exigencies of wartime P A v lg orou.s women', industrial261 words
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Article182 1938-07-20 18 THE drive to popular!* avial 1 Prance la being -ictiveiy pursued One .step wa^ the recent cic r< wWa iiV4 the basis of state insurance coveriq young people engaged in DODUlai and gliding. Now the lamoiis air ace, Bad! I I who is inspector general of popular182 words
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Advertisement70 1938-07-20 18 Make Life a Joyous Melody! v^. You can er,,oy life with a zest as never £6% before by followmg nature's way to renewed SML vitality. That way is the daily use of y£f \Q) n H I (ni>\flftM! nd re l u t Of known IT UU U lUbWCi)(ryU\l l70 words
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Article405 1938-07-20 19 JAPAN'S OPIUM POLICY IN CHINA A Means Of Destroying Chinese Resistance ..ivsslVl i)lan, writes the Wen Hui Pao, was intro>ll>U^ H^Naional Government in 1935 to stamp duced by he Of""^ ium smoking in the country witholl i completely we e cxcep tion of the four Northeastern Pro--111 si V T405 words
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Article114 1938-07-20 19 Belgrade. endarmMhM t rbian mountains. He is Paul Dokitch, successor to y" ovan rUlac") MichailoTltch, the JS -King ol the Hills'' who was down on June4near the village of A confederate oi Michafwltch, Dokitch i vounded when "lilac" was killed,; md himseli killed a sendarme the114 words
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Article, Illustration28 1938-07-20 19 •W H MS. N > siHumetied a S ain.t ,he ere-."- slcv on arriva. in ««t Bay. Portru S h, Antrim-a fine study. Topical PressTopical Press - 28 words
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Article, Illustration249 1938-07-20 19 Will Not Welcome Intercession By Any Power COR RFASONS OF PRESTIGE ALONE THE JAPANESE F SuST SeMPT TO TAKE HANKOW,' DECLARED GENERALISSIMO CHIANG KAI-SHEK IN AN INTERVIEW WITH ?£e correspondent of the daily express. SHOULD THE JAPANESE BE SUCCESSFUL IN OCCUPYING HANKOW THE GENERALISSIMO SAID,Topical Press - 249 words
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Article257 1938-07-20 20 Bombay. A MOVE to establish motor car facA tory In India for the mass.Prodi.ctlon ot 'all-Indian motor cars and torries Lttrtcting considerable public attentK At present, no motor cars are manufactured in India, and the country is solely cii'pmdent on imports from aoroaa. [though an American257 words
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Article209 1938-07-20 20 Salvage Work Held Up Terse ht.. THE work of the dredger Kanwhich is being used in an tttemut to salve the £2,000,000 treasure lost in the wreck of H.M.S. Lutine. is held up by unfavourable weather conditions Rough seas around the Island 01 Terschelling at the mount of Zuider Zfe209 words
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155 1938-07-20 20 Youth's Protest Against Language Rule AS a protest against the recent order of the Madras Government Introducing compulsory study of Hindustan: certain schools, a young man went on hunger strike in front of the residence of Mr. Rajagopalachari, Prime Mam of Madras. He squatted in the road a few yarc155 words
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75 1938-07-20 20 New V RICHARD WHITNEY, former p* of the New York Stock Excha now serving time in Sing Sing *y MI doing so well as a teacher UW to get an increase in pay. Put in charge of the depait: visual education. Whitney has been ing75 words
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Miscellaneous473 1938-07-20 20 ON THE RADIO WED.-JULY 20 SINGAPORE /.111- i;tf3 Mrs (2250 m p m I. M Miscellaneous programme of new gramophone record*. 2 00 Intrrval 5 (>() Chiru-.se music t 7 00 Military band music .t 720 Talk: "World Affairs" (relay rnun I,ondon. 'IMb Tim*-, weather, news and annoumc ment« 7473 words
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Miscellaneous423 1938-07-20 20 COLOMBO MI 6.16 M«-s (48 m P.5 r« schools Tamil Di I Nallathambv. 5 50 Interval 605 Hits from Sinhalese Drami f, 35 Hindustani Music 655 The News (in Tamil) 700 Ihe News <in Sinhalese). 7 05 StOfiei from the Mahavai.sa (i' 1 Sinhalese* 720 World Affairs" a talk B>423 words
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Miscellaneous221 1938-07-20 20 7 ij r'd /tfftlnf-- talk by J. L. Bri^rly. OB.E. (BBC Rebroad--7.35 Light music (BBC Rebroadbast) 7.50 Recorded dance music. 8 00 Chinese music. 8.55 News bulletin. 9.U0 Close down. TOKYO JZJ 11.8 Mcs (25.4 m.) p.m. 120 Opening Announcement. News in Japanese. 8.35 News in French. 8.45 Travelling In221 words
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Article97 1938-07-20 21 I^AN bin Ahm^ gapore< Tuesday. *J C H n?Jt a Came UP before Mr. 11 Oldham. the second police tSVZ n enc e this morning. l! .;;^led. last week he pleaded h "ge of criminal breach tons o y^J respect of five ?£J These were the Jtfjthe united97 words
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Article, Illustration121 1938-07-20 21 FLYING DOCTOR HONOURED S Sydney, New South Wales. THE Oswald Watt Medal of the i Associated Australian Aero i dabl for 1537 has been awarded to Dr. Clyde Fenton. Australia's fa- 'nous flying doctor, who is station- i ed at Darwin in the Northern Territory. The medal is presented each121 words
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Article171 1938-07-20 21 Dogs Trained For War Paris. THE formation of a voluntary society to train dogs to be put at the disposal of the French Staff in the case of war is announced in the Press here. It is pointed out that considerable use is made of trained dogs by the German171 words
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Article61 1938-07-20 21 OLYMPIC SWIMMER MARRIED Sydney, New South Wales. MISS Ketly Mackay, Australia's freefcyle swimming representative at the 1986 Olympic Games has been married here to Mr. Bruce Hodgson of Sydney. She has retired from competitive swimming. Her record of lm. 9s. still stands for the 100 metres freestyle, a distance over61 words
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Article151 1938-07-20 21 AIR BATTLE OVER NANCHANG Hankow, Tuesday As the result of an air battle at Nanchang (capital of Kiangsi) four Japanese planese were brought down. Their wreckages have been found. Strategic points, southeast of Panche. have been entirely recovered by Chinese troops. Hundreds of enemies from Matang, when attempting to reinforce151 words
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Article85 1938-07-20 21 Singapore, Tuesday. THE Royal Air Force ttcnool at Seletar 1 last night held children's concert at the Station Cinema Theatre. Approximately 100 cliildren of the offi. cers and airmen of Seletar were present at the concert the production of which was entrusted to the very capable hands of85 words
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Article, Illustration64 1938-07-20 21 The Sind Government have finally decided to allow a rebate of 12 1 per cent, to 25 per cent, on rabi crops in the non-Barrage areas throughout th* province. The remissions will amount to about Rs. 2,25,000. An official announcement is expected very shortly.(United Press) Fi !S ler and W.Tribune - 64 words
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Advertisement22 1938-07-20 21 Created by ExjmtUs VULCIIN wntrlics are as attractive in their refined beauty as they are unfailing in their accuracy. THEY NEVER VARY!22 words
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Article87 1938-07-20 22 BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIP TIES I/( following tit-, i,) the Singapore B »drninton inshlpg will be play"i :;i the ClerlccaJ Union, Haw-Pi r Ha!l (i Ur s m i, (Semi Baal): a R 11 l i w ran Hock Ban life V( •li.niur Biacttt (Mmilinali; 1 <Mani;olrl» v .s M! H -uai'i87 words
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Article235 1938-07-20 22 Dhoby Gaoled For Stabbing (From Our Own Reporter* Kuaia Lumpur. Tuesday. FREQUENT quarrels beiween two dhobies living as neighbour! at the jvd nolle, New metaling on the kUong jßoari. Kuala Lumpur, who. accused each oth< r of st allng their customers' clothes finally ended In a free liuht on Apr.235 words
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Article213 1938-07-20 22 S.G.C. July Medal ■THE Singapore Golf Club .j., 1 medal competition wai Bukit Timah on Monday and i, a win for Mrs. I. R. Cameron v.. The following cards were ri Mrs. I. R. Cameron 100 Mrs. K. A. Jackman 81 14 irs. C. R. Cherry M Mrs. F. L.213 words
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96 1938-07-20 22 LADIES v. GENTS CRICKET AT S. C. C. for the ladles' vs. Gem 1 ket at the B.C.C. oi l iJ] tX Ladies: Miss Duiinell. IMisa Btlin, WU Fuller. Mrs. [kind icapl.t. Miss Murnane. M:\ODwyer. Miss Philip. Mrs. Riches, Ml r >ott-DaJgleish, Mrs. A. BeweU MB Wedge wood. Gentlemen: C.96 words
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Article61 1938-07-20 22 The Y.W.C.A. announces a new terr.. In Malay lessons, commencing at the V W.C. A., Ruffles Quay, on Saturday A class for beginners commences a P M a.m.. Women with a little knowledge ol the language will be catered I by an intermediate class at 10 3061 words
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40 1938-07-20 23 SISGAPORESERVICES REPLAY ON SATURDAY S J r 1 1 "up competition at M lho WWW* on Satur- i";h; ;:t..ers «s r-*,^ lan»or champions of the 0 T! STf SinVa'pore ,vins. the Hrtal ta £S. l «5 30 .md M eeate.40 words
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88 1938-07-20 23 GARRISON G.C vs. ISLAND CLUB LADIES' GOLF HE following are the teams and startup times for the Ladies solf match tween the Garrison Golf Club vs. the land Club to be played at Tanftlm on lursday 'Island names first):— pm m m 3 45 UX& K C Eu '25> vs88 words
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Article73 1938-07-20 23 TANGLIN CLUB TENNIS R olb ul in the rangita Cm£ Tennis tournament:— Open Mixed Doubles .Strickland beat SL& Mrs. Handicap Men's Doubles i'er&H,, P H nUlngtOn P J u s 2. beat f h D > ne Cup 4* Mitchell (Scr.i 6-3, 3~6. ■SJfiSft l T n 'is**** d t-t73 words
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Article22 1938-07-20 23 II league soccer match yesterday. H. Q. Wing o Bktni by four goals and Kerr scored for English reduced the22 words
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Article326 1938-07-20 23 FIRST DAY OF SKYE MEETING PLLOWING are weights for the first day's racing at Taiping on Friday in connection with the two day vSkye meeting of the Taiping Turf Club. RACE 0NE— 2.45 PJVI. For Iskandar Polo Club ponies Catch wts. About Z furs. Pangkor; Why Worry II; Grey Lad;326 words
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Article89 1938-07-20 23 OLYMPICS FINLAND Helsinki, Tuesday. THE Finnish Olympic Committee has received an official invitation to organise the World Olympiad in 1940.— Reuter Wireless. This announcement follows the decision of the Japanese to withdraw owing to their inability to hold the Games in Tokyo owing to their campaign In China. Finland has89 words
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Article68 1938-07-20 23 Tanglin Cricket IN a cricket match played at Tanglin yesterday, Staff and Dept. beat RE. (Changu by three wickets. The Engineers, batting first, were all out for 133 runs, Green (31 and Farraut (20) contributing useful scores. Dobson took four wickets for 49. Staff and Dept. notched 135 for the68 words
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Article363 1938-07-20 23 Pulau Brani Beat Indians SECOND DIVISION SOCCER Pulati lira ni 3; Indians. .2. pi'l'AU Brani beat the Indian Asso- tiation by the odd goal in five in a second division fixture of the S.A.F.A. league, played at the Harbour Board Cantonment ground yesterday. The winners lead I—o1 0 at the363 words
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Article223 1938-07-20 23 Municipal Services 111 1. Police 111 .1. THE Municipal Services, in their Third Division engagement against the Police at the Y.M.C.A ground yesterday, were verv fortunate in having C. Gomes between the posts. He was obviously in his best form, yesterday, when he was frequently called upon223 words
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Article58 1938-07-20 23 Cold Storage F N. Cold Storage Sports Club will mett Fraser Neave Sports Club at the Fraser Neave sports ground on Thursday. The following players will represent Cold Storage Sports Club:— Boh Urn, Somoo, Cheow Hin, Chuan Teck. Kim Swee, Chwee Eng, Chin Bock, Seng Hock. Rafflerty, Ah Bah, Liang58 words
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Miscellaneous70 1938-07-20 23 To-day's Tides Hiijh Tidrv :.;>i a.m. S ft. 4 ins.: 125 p.m. 8 ft. 6 ins. M. H. Du^uid (30). 4 05 Mrs J B. McMorine <26 > vs Mr.s. J. K Gale i26>. 4 10 Mr. S F. Ho (36i vs Mrs. A C. Potts '22t. 4 IS Mi,70 words
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250 1938-07-20 24 London, iuc.fi AMKKIt'AN.S from New England took part during the week-end in the eighth annual pilgrimage to Boston, Lincolnshire, jukl tIM United BUtei Ambassador was the principal guesi it i cmc reception yesterday In his speech Mi Kennedy recalled that the Puritans who left EnglandBritish Official Wireless - 250 words
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Article160 1938-07-20 24 'From Cur Own Correspmdi Malacca. Tuesday. A YOUNG Chme.se girl, described as dumb wa> led by the hand by her 1 mother before the police magistrate, Mr. G E Turner to-day, when a charcoal coaly, appeared on a charge of having failed to maintain his160 words
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Article30 1938-07-20 24 Shanghai, Tuesday. It is reliably learnt that the British Ambassador has made representations to the Hankow Government concerning the fortification of British property at Kiukiang. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article276 1938-07-20 24 A against Nottinghamshire h 1 runs. Australians 243 and 453 for 4 rWt, Notts 147 and 137. In the Australians' second m Bradman scored 144. nrincu wonderful driving to the off h J for almost three hours and hit a six 17 boundaries. He has thus r.S276 words
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167 1938-07-20 24 R.A.F. EXPANSIO FURTHER MEASURES ANNOUNCED London, Tuesday THE Air Ministry announces that tfi further measures have liotf BeA taken to increase the output of aircraft and engines, required in connection with the accelerated Royal Air Force expansion programme. In order to provide for a greatly increased supply of carburettor, require*British Official Wireless - 167 words
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Article55 1938-07-20 24 London. Tuwd^ THE composite aircraft. M« 1 Maia, flyiim as separate *w*g Southampton this morning Ireland. To-morrow, weatr ing. the Mercury will set out on icross the Atlantic to Montreal- To€ fork via Botwood. Newfound Mercury will be launched in t .he back of Maia onBritish Official Wireless - 55 words
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Advertisement113 1938-07-20 24 I A. S. WILES. #t^ wil| i aVIL. NAVAL AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OITFITTER No 6. The Arcade. Singapore. THONE 79^. ««F TAILOR K. T Ii I 1,vlD^» -iQ fc U VJIf t s* fl f^( x\ fit /rV I*Mk L*l a i^^W ■■I 1 k l l i 1/113 words
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