Morning Tribune, 25 July 1938
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Title Section13 1938-07-25 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE SINGAPORE, MONDAY. .July 25, 1938. vol.. 3-N°- 15 FIVE CENTS.13 words
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495 1938-07-25 1 men Reject Indian Agent's Efforts mV OPES FOR AN EARLIER SETTLEMENT OF THE SINGAPORE TRANSPORT STRIKE ARE NOW DASHED TO THE GROUND AS I GENERAL BODY OF THE EMPLOYEES OF THE TRACTION IMPANi HAVE REJECTED THE SUGGESTIONS OF THE MALAYAN iENT EOR THE GOVERNMENT495 words
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Article111 1938-07-25 1 BERLIN. SUNDAY. KKPOKT THAT (;ERMANY Z*£P MANCHUKUO HAVE 2K? ED A TRADE «8 EEMENT, WHEREBY m\ NY WILL INCREASE «R lI RCHASES OF SOYA n. tiv, IW,M A HUNDRED TO TWO HUNDRED Mil LION MRKS A YKAR IS DENIED nnn.S K,AL GERMAN \fVom, lEAIiNED THAT r\DFB UReuter - 111 words
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Article220 1938-07-25 1 Action Needed To Stop War Paris. Sunday EIGHT hundred delegates from 30 countries are attending the two-day international peace campaign conference to discuss "action on the bombardment of open towns and the restoration of peace." The British delegation includes ten Members of Parliament, representatives of churches andReuter - 220 words
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375 1938-07-25 1 London, Saturday. JHE King and Queen left London this afternoon for Sand ringham. The triumphant success of the Royal visit to France is the subject of leading articles m all newspapers and feelings of pride and respectful gratitude to Their Majesties that m their first375 words
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Article83 1938-07-25 1 Saragossa. Sunday. NATIONALISTS troops en the Estrarr.adura front advanced r.me miles and cut the Badajoz-Ciudadreal railway. A lanre area of Republican territory is threatened with encirclement. Hendaye, Sunday. Nationalist troops for the first time set foot m the north-west corner of the province of Valencia, accordingReuter - 83 words
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26 1938-07-25 1 London. Sunday. THE Spanish Republican Government has accepted, with a minor reservation, the Non-intervention Committee's plan for the withdrawal of volunteers Reuter.26 words
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Article62 1938-07-25 1 Washington, Sunday. PRESIDENT Roosevelt's message to President Ortiz, of Argentina, said that the Grand Chaco Peace Treaty between Bolivia and Paraguay "offered concrete evidence of the existence of v( ry rcni and lasting inter-American .solidarity." It showed "the ever increasing insistence of a party of public opinion mReuter - 62 words
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Article194 1938-07-25 1 SERIOUS U.S. FLOODS FIRES Forest Flames Due To Sabotage? NEW YORK. SUNDAY. ABNORMAL RAINFALL CAUSED SERIOUS FLOODS IN DIFFERENT PARTS OF AMERICA TO-DAY. The picturesque sheep country ground Sansaba, Texas, is threatened with the worst floods m its history, owing to the overflowing of the Colorado and other rivers, anReuter - 194 words
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Advertisement31 1938-07-25 1 nV otH** f%r,ES Killed In Seat 2 Driver K' ,,e< V 1 k M.onicers Dcatn ;r c htsoil J l intimidation 1 i \,.d Meaaee Malaya Cup jj 5.C.C- i > V31 words
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Advertisement24 1938-07-25 1 WANT MILK THAT KEEPS PERFECTLY WITHOUT REFRIGERATION IN ANY CLIMATE THEN OET KLIM POWDERED WHOLE ILK. MlLK_^| OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE DISTRIBUTORS. feET/ BROS. A CO.24 words
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Article259 1938-07-25 2 Military Bus In Terrific Smash AM of the worst motor smash-ups U n Singapore for a long ttaee MMR* the carls hours t -rdav moraine, st J^ „rar the June -tion of Joo h.at RlSd and last Coast Koad. One ...an. I Chinese WSJ -111** oi.tr.259 words
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Article33 1938-07-25 2 Bucharest. SundSJ The Japanese military attache at Wart aw and several high Rumanian air officials were among 14 killed when a Polish air liner crashed near the PollshRumanlan frontier Reuter33 words
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Article28 1938-07-25 2 The condition of Capt. Rodney Bere.slord, who wa.s critically injured m fhe plane crash at Tanjong Rhu last week, wa.s reported last night to be unchanged28 words
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Article381 1938-07-25 2 THL death took place m hospital on Siturday night of Flying Officer Cave-Brown -Cave, the popular Koyal Air Force officer-sportsman. Flying Officer Cave-Brown-Cave suffered from septicaemia, and was admitted for treatment on Thursday. His death robs Singapore of one of the most popular sportsman, who381 words
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Article209 1938-07-25 2 The Air Officer Commanding. Royal Air Force. Far East.. The Officers Commanding. Royal Air Force, Officers No. 205 <G.K.» Squadron. Royal Air Force, The Airmen of No. 205 (G.R.i Squadron. Royal Air Force. The General Officer Commanding. Malaya, The Officers and Airmen. No. 230 tG.R.» Squadron. Royal209 words
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Article, Illustration18 1938-07-25 2 Mr. Koh Thian Kirn and Miss Ong Buay See who were married a* l Chinese Consulate yesterday. TribuneTribune - 18 words
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Article151 1938-07-25 2 i From Our Own Reporter/ i Kuala Kangsar. Saturday a BIG crowd gathered at the J A police station when a full grown tiger that was shot at nigh by a Malay farmer of Kampons 1 Galong. Kota Lama Kiri. Kuala J Kangsar. was brought for the151 words
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Article81 1938-07-25 2 HIS Excellency the Governor accfl panied by the Private Secretary! the Aide-de-Camp. will leave Sing* by train on the evening oi July jy« visit to Kuala Lumpur. His Excellency will return by then train on Aug. 7 arriving at Bingapj] the morning of Aug. 8.81 words
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Article21 1938-07-25 2 Messrs. Yadi and Kamis. Maj tennis stars, were entertained to ci at the G. H. Cafe, by the M** t*aturday night.21 words
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Advertisement94 1938-07-25 2 Kidney Germs Wreck Health Tour Kidneys aumi marvelous Otrnettrrei v\ ithin them aro mlllloa tiny tubes which Altera i„ r the blood. When germs th. mi suffer from Burning Itching Passage Getting Up Night:..' U lalns, Dizziness, Klu-uraatiam, Lumbago! N'-rv iness, i irclea under Eyas nr Swollen Angles, .t. Ordinary94 words
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Article170 1938-07-25 3 MANY RESIDENTS SUFFER SINGAPORE, SUNDAY. rjOCAL NIGHTSOIL COOLIESIS CAUSING GREAT IN--INIENCE TO MANY OF SINGAPULATION. Many' districts have not had their buckets removed since the commencemen t of **< last Thursday. Geylents especially are badly affected The emergency hands consist! of approximately forty vagrants from the170 words
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Article83 1938-07-25 3 JHr first meeting of the Malacca C R 'i arv Club year was held last TuesE£?d Jft T tin J WIS Collfi »ecl to a hTtn Mv t Q l sni^ on now to enlarge the jeope oi Rotary m Malacca. It to have a dinner meat.83 words
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Article80 1938-07-25 3 Court of Crimln.i a W-3U. Be ri Vh A R peals ta lst C o"rt Mr Justice nSffJ^ Chief Justice. S.S.. j^m ,,-^U Terrell and Mr! B Jferican. No is% o cx vs B Va P\*m Chi Jee X, at N 23 38 ReX Jtt SS£80 words
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Article30 1938-07-25 3 1^ OORDELX Hufr^* 011 Su "day. Aa' a ?reLr^ ment advi <*s. 4 u tle e ?h^u ference th *t he detnu uf c iPntlv imS ad be en report-30 words
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Article, Illustration22 1938-07-25 3 Mr. R. Foster Brady and Miss Pope of Perth, Australia, who wore married on Saturday at St. Andrew's Cathedral. TribuneTribune - 22 words
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Article263 1938-07-25 3 s From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Saturday. KEDAH, one of the wealthiest Malay States, has added to its coffers $919,029. according to the Hon. Mr. J. D. Hall, British Adviser, Kedah, m his annual report just issued. The principal source of revenue was from263 words
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Article34 1938-07-25 3 Knocked down by a cyclist at Bras Basah Road on Saturday, a Javanese was rendered unconscious and is m a critical condition m hospital. His skull was fractured and the scalp swollen34 words
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162 1938-07-25 3 MUSIC HUMOUR IN CAPITOL ATTRACTION HUMOUR and music are the chit;' ingredients of "The Big Broadcast ot 1938" which opened at the Capitol last i n»ht. It is a bright and breezy show, with W. C. Fields making a welcome n turn to the screen alter his protracted Uness, and162 words
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Article62 1938-07-25 3 ALLEGED to have been selling carbide of Japanese manufacture, the Teochew Proprietor of a Sundry goods shop at 40, Merchant Road, was assaulted with a knife by two Chinese on Saturday afternoon. He received a slash wound over the ear and another injury. Though bleeding profusely when62 words
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Advertisement25 1938-07-25 3 M Ac «~*2£! Ter r ,u^ \n,,rp, R r duced R ate^. C atlon Classes. QuaimS A? UiUsz Ex P eri r kcTßoir Tc^ her25 words
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Advertisement17 1938-07-25 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED. China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 3808. SINGAPORE. Fire, Marines Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.17 words
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Advertisement180 1938-07-25 3 3ciC£ J OUhLvT (BRITISH) Only the purest and finest quality ingredients are used m this face Powder which is silk sifted and will not clog fhe pores. Gives the bloom of youth to every skin. From all leading Dispensaries and High-Class Stores. Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS 117-125, Cecil Street. Just180 words
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Article235 1938-07-25 4 London Saturday UN Standard Previous To-day Change Bpot (afternoon <cioeln« price) vr.M 1 Closed r irward £195 :t 1; Closed METAL MARKET (jOLD London. Saturday. Fine Bar per o* *!JSS <£-?" SILVfcK Spot 19'^ 19% I X 4 month;' forward 19 :i H lfl':? BULLION MARKET New235 words
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Article512 1938-07-25 4 mm following quotations trom New 1 v,»rk were received from Messrs. S. E. ;nd Co.. by air mail yesterday: LAM mm** STOCKS I*» Ju|v2: i Adams express (No par- W* Wl AmencanCan (Par $25. WW 99 1 Amer. 6: For. Power $7 pld. 23 b D512 words
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Advertisement61 1938-07-25 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE j BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves irom the FEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) m SAFE BOXES m our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to theae safe boxes, so that SAFETY61 words
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Advertisement22 1938-07-25 4 I SOI 111 UHITISII INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD FIRE, MARINE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, MOTOR CAR INSURANCE AT REASONABLE RATES. TeL 5926 2. Finlavson Green.22 words
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Advertisement15 1938-07-25 4 I H hwK^^^mL aW^P^Sa^Sl LaSWIB m&^^J__W_mmY 4 111 Al 1 sime darby Co.,ltd: £%%ts.S' ,?315 words
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773 1938-07-25 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company E .apore. July 23. 1 p.m. A \mW 4- Dipt.'. 29,- 31j-CO Eguaifc 44. 48-nomcd JralMslay 2419 25|9 k: Bitsn 0.60 0.65 Lr Weng 21)3 2216 137 1.42 S Selangoi 10 3 10 ,9 ijootsl 219 22 19 irma Malay 15 16 bendenang 0.38773 words
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Article222 1938-07-25 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS MINING Singapore. Saturday. Buyers Sellers Ampats 4|- 416 Batu Selangors 135 1.40 Hong Fatts 0.95 0.99 Hongkong Tin 23 3 24 3xd Jelebus 0.70 0.75 l Kamunting Tin 9|9 11 -xd ,Katu Tin 25 6 26 6 I Kramats 10- 111- Killinghalis 18|3 193 Kuchais 130 135222 words
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70 1938-07-25 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated m tne Netherlands. (Netherlands Tradins Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established oy Royal Charter AD. i 824 Paid Up Capital I 40.030.00 C Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1.000,000 Chairman of the Board ol Direclora H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D CRENA DE lONGH President M70 words
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Article182 1938-07-25 5 M-.vwc, MUNICIPAL 6% 1026 red. 1956-66 $4,000,000 mi. May Nov J 120*2 12iy 2 cl ftfe% ly^y rcu. 1959-69 $8,250,000 Int. May i 5 Nov. lo 119 120 ci 1935 red. 1956-1^66 $*****0 Int. June 1 Dec. 1 IWJ ICI ci S% 1W37 red. 1955-65 $3 OOC.OOt'182 words
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Advertisement151 1938-07-25 5 Shanghai. Hongkong, Marila, Singapore. investment Bankers and Brokers m Securities and Commoattim, May foreign Market Cable and Quotation JarsasaV Members: HEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE COMMODITY EXCHANGE, Dia OT H.Y. MEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR ETCHAECIE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE* SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' ASSN. MANILA STOCK151 words
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Article62 1938-07-25 6 Chicks, Turkeys And Rabbits Cleveland. I A woman applying for J told lhe Court •It was bad enough wl started raising chickens m thi b^icwJH of our home. It was worse when he 9 gan to raise turkeys m the baser "But when he started I m62 words
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Advertisement216 1938-07-25 6 LAST NIGHT 6-15 9-15 rMA^jUUFN Bobbles with comedy! Sparkles with romance! Fines with danger! pops-thc^ork to overflowing thrills of frothy mystery! tJmrm>^%^%m>_^__\\\___\___\\^____^ aai (T% 21? m\W**m\m*<B 1 lI DISI Paramount s Song-and-Giri-flUcd Musical Show! The Brightest m Town i AIM TO I, 6.15 TO-NIGHT §.15 Ji* j DOROTHY LAMOUR W.216 words
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Advertisement95 1938-07-25 6 JW^4 HAPPY ft > DANCING I JESSIE MATTHEWS IN HER SUNNIEST SUCCESS I'SAILING ALONG with ROLAND YOUNG BARRY MACKAY j OPENS TO-MORROW at PAVILIO! I THEATRE RQYAIT^"^^ j An Extraordinary Attraction! The Greatest Hindustani Stunt Thriller HWKi; SEP AMI" or "DESH SEVAK" j tonight IjMARLBOROUGi ->.00 9.00 p.m. L_ Special95 words
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Article59 1938-07-25 7 America 's Infant Mortality jits m America m 1937 f^_TLtm S the nations hist°r>- v i 000 live births, there were For even f u^ mldrPn under one year *\£&<&£ bureau at Washington 57 L twSr a,,d wa,es 193 6 ua, 59 per 1.000. Mr v D Savarkar. President of59 words
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Article275 1938-07-25 7 Complainant Is Lawyer Singapore, Saturday. MORE Mr. L C. Goh. the Fifth Magistrate, this morning the case of D crituinsl intimidation preferred against a local boxing promoter, Mr. I. Beavis, by Mr. Samuel Fung, (the well-known Singapore lawyer), was down en the li^t. Mr T W.275 words
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Article151 1938-07-25 7 BlSNO.|.|pts?S* hal Saturday. A l "•iM.fcfc relations are V V° *<*** from bad Irom ir, ;i ccordin ff a report it i_ th ,taUve forei n "SS tions.. V^ Japanese operaudden v n h R lhe Basin have CtLn? Ued to a haU and there tat k151 words
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198 1938-07-25 7 SNATCHED NECKLACE FROM WIFE OF DETECTIVE Singapore, Saturday. YOI have committed a crime which practically amounts to robbery. I can assure you that m this Court snatch thieves will be severely dealt with." These words were addressed by Mr 0, S. Rewlhigs, the Third Magistrate, to a voting Cantonese, Lay198 words
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Advertisement54 1938-07-25 7 openinc WEDNESDAY NEXT at the CAPITOL with 3 SHOWS 1 The PRIME MINISTERS of MIRTH-LAND are back.... fl Wmmmmmm^Lmmi^Jr m^JfmmlT^ -V^ ""^NJ fry J,^ ufl I n O v/ j ♦yorlo n 1 t- I BOLT YOUR DOORS! j j ROLL DOWN THE CHICKS! j j j "The LAST GANGSTER"54 words
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Advertisement272 1938-07-25 7 .5. 4. jI VI ItYIIODY IS PREPARING TO ATTEND jTHE GRAND GALA OPENING OFj 1 AAAI AVA'C CIDCX Tht Scntns Most Da hm g S^ 1 S MALAX A 3 rIKM m tbe Role He Was Born to Play! S I i DDPAAIPDP OP OLIVIA DrHAVILLAND BASIL 1 i ri\c/v\ici\c272 words
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757 1938-07-25 8 It Can Be Bought Cheaply, At Any Time, Easily LAWS SHOULD BE FRAMED TO PUT A CHECK (By A Tribune Reporter) SINGAPORE'S HOOLIGANS AND THK PEW REMAINING SECRET SOCIETY GANGSTERS HAVE ABANDONED THE GUN IN FAVOUR OF ACID AS A LETHAL WEAPON. Ario-t browing-,757 words
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Article53 1938-07-25 8 Personnel Changes At Naval Base ENGINEER Captain W D. Strachan Smith. RN. assumed the duties oi Chlel engineer st HM Naval Base on -Tuly 19. Commander (Ej g. j. Baiiy m wiv l>as been appointed v rust Assistant to 'Jn' hiel Engineer has arrifed from the Unued Kingdom to carry53 words
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Article137 1938-07-25 8 (From Our Own Correspondent > London. July 8. piURZNG b i tour oi the Empire Exhiu bition at Glasgow Mr. Malcolm MacI>i)!\iJci. tho Colonial Secretary, recognised an old rriend m the Malayan C urt ot the Colonial Hall J hi.s was Mrs. S. C. B. Edgar, who137 words
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Article201 1938-07-25 8 SIX Thorny* Artemus Janet si Kt.B.. County Court Ju,i. c f North Wales and undo of |fr l> Osborne-Jones, of Ksfsssre received the honorary decree of Doctoi of Laws at Su aaaea Vnivp r sity. He obtained this honour m re peel J the work he201 words
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63 1938-07-25 8 THRICE WEEKLY AIR SERVICE TO INDIA A THRICE weekly air service to India by Imperial Airways with one oi the despatches closing on Sunday be introduced by the end of July or early next month, says the Oontn&j *t Posts. Penang and Province Weil* :ey. m reply to a petition63 words
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Advertisement9 1938-07-25 8 Xtra special ATTRACTION i H DIVORCE OF LADY jt9 words
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Advertisement37 1938-07-25 8 For this Competition only JJGMjfcK -Films can be used. Does this mean a ha ndica p Def mi tel y not! ■he experienced photographer would have chosen, anyhow. I the reliable. ISOCHROME-film The Film For the tropics!37 words
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Article, Illustration92 1938-07-25 9 By Tribune Readers (Agfa Competition) PICTURE CAPTIONS Entrance To A Temple. By Mr. Tay Bak Hong, X-60 Loronß Jimau, Singapore. B Flock Of Sheep. By Che Rang Kang bin Abdullah, 49, Norfolk Foad. Singapore. Shadows. By Mr. Cecil L. Teskey. Central Fire Station, Singapore. I). A Tiger. By Mr.92 words
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Article308 1938-07-25 10 recent years there has been tendency to encourage all kinds of s|>ort m English schools throughout the country and the result ifl that I good deal of time is often spent by school children m indulging m them outside school houra. While sport is an interlaid308 words
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Article785 1938-07-25 10 TREASURE from the SEA Vnlvnom recover rpwERE have been brought to the sarI I;uv o fl the itorm-swepl Island ol TerseheUing. Bl the mouth of the Zuider Zee relics oi the famous British frigate Lutine, which have been hidden beneath the am ror nearly HO years (writes; Herbert Autcllffe In785 words
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Article, Illustration36 1938-07-25 10 npwement? Scheme^ The s ()n on to attend the Garden p arty given m aid of the fewer W un last Queer, to make the river journey was thc Tudor Queen Elizabeth In 156J Planet NewsPlanet News - 36 words
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Advertisement22 1938-07-25 10 Today's White Label Announcement Woman needs no eulogy she speaks for herself. The rare quality of DEWAR'S needs no eulogy. "wps -iT"22 words
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353 1938-07-25 11 Highly Important Factor In China's Post War Revival tfHAT may most impress foreign as well as Chinese travellers "W! or th\vest is the vast reconstruction program- t U is go i n g on despite or because of the war, particularly T Vthc lines353 words
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103 1938-07-25 11 Philadelphia. j,N "eye-bank" m which optic tissues of the dead could be kept for grafting operations on patients with cataract and other diseases of the eye has been prooosed at Philadelphia by Dr. Louis Lehrfeld. the chairman of the eye division of the local103 words
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Article132 1938-07-25 11 ARRESTED ON EVE OF MARRIAGE X HERE Smyrna. Carres lU,(,t ,He h led to thc 1 p^ n l a YOUn s a,,e ed murderer werp tr °l!" seau and tne wedding P^oiai hai i being exhibited m a E? an o d C w° n rding t0 old cvs132 words
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Article, Illustration93 1938-07-25 11 Having enjoyed a sleep after setting their new world glider duration record Flight-Lieut. W. B. Murray and Mr. Stanley Sproule took out their record-breaking Falcon 111 glider at Dunstable (Bedfordshire) and went up for another flight. Flight-Lieut. Murray and Mr. Sproule, who although only 22. is one of the leadingPlanet News - 93 words
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Article109 1938-07-25 11 SUCCESSFUL ARCHER WINS BRIDE Nahan, (Sirmoor State). A MARRIAGE reminiscent of the Epic Age m India is reported from Nawalgarh. Skill In archery was prescribed by tne bride's father as the test that any aspirant to her hand had to pass. On the appointed day, m the presence ol notables109 words
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Article56 1938-07-25 11 Madras. FIVE Moplahs (Malabar Moslems) were thrown into a fast moutain stream and washed out to sea when their boat capsized at Ullal, sixmiles from Mangalore. South India. Ten fishermen who had seen the accident at once put out m two boats and rescued the Moplahs56 words
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Article298 1938-07-25 11 Queen's 40 Years' Reign ALTHOUGH the 40-years Jubilee of Queen Wilhelmina does not occur until September next, many of the preparations are already m an advanced state. Among them is a naval review, m which, m addition to cruisers and other war-vessels and naval aircraft, merchant vessels and fishing boats298 words
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Advertisement71 1938-07-25 11 POLAROID Glasses are th* latent scientific discovery m glare protection They permit you to actually pm 20 tr 30 feet below the surface of the water FOR THE FIRST TIME— perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, fishing, tennis or any outdoor sport. See our demonstration of thLfl remark able new71 words
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Advertisement39 1938-07-25 11 dim: a dance at the Capitol Restaurant ATusir oy BLUET DLACH his Orchestra WEDNESDAY FRIDAY rf P.M. To Midnight 5933 ~L\ TeleiTsphlc Address: PHONE 5934 I (harminglj situated 'deal for visitors and toi''* COCKTAIL BAR LOUNGE -FIRST CLASS R"39 words
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Advertisement44 1938-07-25 11 THI TRUI TONIC FOOD Pii.fr at fi af fl* flhwiHrrr Storm i i CHECH XtltMl FIRSTS THAT ll&SI ROYAL FIRST! __£??sC_!_~B»i i—^^r*^gm SPEED Greater volume t EASE With many excluaive feature* CAPACITY Better typing laatei ECONOMY Lower operating coeta I DURABILITY Recorda prove itl44 words
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Article, Illustration168 1938-07-25 12 Howard Hughes and his hmt c ompanions. completing the most astounding flight m the history of aviation, landed m New York to be greeted by treniendous crouds after eompleteh circlini the world m 91 hours. In their flight across the Atlantic. Europe and the Americas,Planet News - 168 words
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Article, Illustration197 1938-07-25 13 These pfctawes, lust received. are the first of thc Yellow River floods which, bursting over the countryside, held up the advancing Japanese Army m China, marooned many detachments, and drowned thousands of luckless Chinese villagers. The total death roll Is unknown. Torrential rains veiled the VtilowPlanet News - 197 words
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Advertisement44 1938-07-25 13 INSPECT OUR BEAUTIFUL I CHOICE OF LADIES fc g GENTS UTvIST WATCHES IN STAkNLESS STEEL I GOLD I WHITE GOLD J PLATINUM. I JFWELLED WRIST WATCHES flg SET WITH Tg REAL DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY.^ AGENTS FOR tf RENE ULLMANN j Itm is place, UNQAPOBBi44 words
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Article, Illustration2182 1938-07-25 14 A Woman Cabinet Minister -Paris Likes Lace-New Ideas HOLLYWOOD s HIGHLIGHTS SUITER satin b *H the rage Ist evening wear at BsttjnSli, and j triage is proving to be a popular trimming. Left. Carole Lombard chooses a far- trimmed satin clear.. 1 while Mary (centre) B^WKW-2,182 words
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Advertisement17 1938-07-25 15 J* AUGUST only I rS^rifffl? "STING «^l^Z y ka N J_^ > »*i 121) j 'si 9 -*~*~mm*mm%mmmm%17 words
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Advertisement438 1938-07-25 16 _aj ___S»____- «ii!i_X •Sa-_Sa-_---:-l"'!ft!»-fi» '""Si ir--fK3f^Vfm\^mmm\t^^^mmmmmmm^^ 'Q T^*"*— B*ae_— u« i -i^^C— .sy*T^_^ ___a BY c &O«ndBRmSH INDIA LINES CORi i ;J DUO July 29 BURDWAN 6,070 Sept. 24 Lr- .am 6100 July 30 NPURA 17.000 Oct. 7 I V' Aug tfALPINDI 17,000 Oct. 21 :i I.UUU Au 12 SOMALI438 words
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Advertisement419 1938-07-25 16 n TO FRENCH PORT<| CHARCEURS REUNIsBp HOMEWARDS. H I d ENTRECASTEAUX For Marseilles. Havre, Antwerp, Dunk I cap ST. JACQUES ror Marseilles, Nantes. St. Nazals Boi I TO SAIGON INDOCHIiUK H* CAP ST JACQUES For Saiuon. Tourane and Hsiphong I i G.CJ. MERLIN For Saigon __l j The Successors of419 words
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580 1938-07-25 17 SINGAPORE AGAIN IN MALAYA CUP FINAL- \ervices Lose I—o1 0 In Replay Malaya Cup final will be played on Saturday of next week, auc ii and the finalists will be Singapore and Selangor. Last SaturShi ipore maintained their record of appearing m every Cup final eating the Services m a580 words
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Article23 1938-07-25 17 Under instructions of the Government' of the Central Provinces, the Bilaspur Election Enquiry has been adjourned during the rainy season— (United Press). j23 words
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Article93 1938-07-25 17 (from Our Own Reporter/ Kuala Lumpur. Saturday EXPECTATIONS were realised -but only just— at the Stadium to-day. When Selangor just managed to beat Kedah O.V tre narrow margin of two goals to one m thc Northern section of the Mala ya Cup soccer competition For a "Cup"93 words
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Article110 1938-07-25 17 (From Our Orvn Reporter/ Ipoh, Saturday IN the other match of the northern section of the Malaya Cup competition, played here to-day. Penang beat Perak by three goals to two. Perak were poor m the first half and almost gave a monopoly of the play to their110 words
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Article35 1938-07-25 17 As many as 300 answers to the ques tionnaire issued by the Labour Enquiry Committee appointed by the Bihar Government have been received from different bodies, including factory workers and public men.— (United Press) i35 words
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Advertisement305 1938-07-25 17 If HI RMS PHILP LIKE. f incorporated m Australia' NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. July 30 Aug. 3 MARELLA Aug 29 Sept. 3 Kdieap round trip uckets mm Smgapore Co Australia lsS ued at th* ng rates. v,,. k i, nnP sydney or First Class pass ogen may transfer at Singapore.305 words
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Advertisement282 1938-07-25 17 j POSTAL INTELLIGENCE] MAIL SHIPS IN DOCK DISPATCHER W v**ns-._? SHIPS ALONGSIDE THK WIiARVES ()R EXPECTED TO ARRIVE o China generally Hoihow x Aircraft 2 p.m. Entrance Exit Hong Kong x Aircraft 2 p.m Sni P Godown Gate Gate o Japan. o Formosa and Rajula 22 1 1 o Macao282 words
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Miscellaneous1484 1938-07-25 18 Mlav by Howard Mar-| 8.10 Mary Kay (Oontrslto) lT J x^r. i TiJC DA RIO iooc^ d^ n 3«ss; f lhvl IHi IX/\L/IV-/ I rOMORRO^ 8.50 The News. .London reumfl l IN I I IL l># m^ J 910 Songs by Turr.ri^vtonSflj L'KANSMISSIOIM 5 9.20 A lUdio Version of the1,484 words
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702 1938-07-25 19 wSaiurday's Results I m m Our Own Reporter! I TlifSSf Saturday. il vms vere more successful m ■P IN «L the winners this I r uV. he two-day Skye Ivss, r. rar- <1 RK'. SWEEP w,N v- 'HEARTS ***** I l N702 words
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Article88 1938-07-25 19 London, Saturday THI* following arc close of play KOftM m County cricket to-day: \t Bournemouth Hampshire vs SomtT.-ct 2 ,Moore 109). S3 for none. A! Wuport (Mon) unorgan v.. Warwickshire. lorgun 17G. Ire 131 for .six M 1 h !>• »rou-h n Ire vs. Worcestershire Leic< t, 28988 words
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Article50 1938-07-25 19 A general textile labour strike m Coimbatore from July 25 ig threatened if the recommendations of the Court of Inquiry are not given effect to by the millowners before July 24 TN Coimoator's Labour Union has addressed a communication to this effect tothe Southern India Millowno?" aJ? nation. United PressUnited Press - 50 words
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Advertisement182 1938-07-25 19 START onOU 1 'ill I When a hot engine is stopped the oil rends to drain off the cylinders and bearings leaving them dry. Thus until a further supply of oil reaches the surfaces by the action of the pump and the centrifugal force of thc rotating crankshaft, dry rubbing182 words
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921 1938-07-25 20 BRADMANS CENTURY SA YES THE DA V I AISTRALIA led by 19 runs on the first innings m the fourth A Test now being played at Leeds. On Saturday they compiled only 242 for their first knock which was quite921 words
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Article233 1938-07-25 20 MUNICIPAL SERVICES SPORTS Singapore. Sunday. nphe second annual Municipal Services' 1 iportl was held vefterday afternoon a: the Jalar. Besar Stadium under threateninf weather which, however, did :.ot mar the day for the Club. All the events were keenly contested. There was a large gathering present. The individual champion for233 words
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Article255 1938-07-25 20 ENGLAND— IST INNS. C. J. Barnett, c Barnett b MfCormick W. J. Edrich, b O'Reilly J. HardstaiT, run out W. R. Hammond, b O'Reilly E. Paynter, st Barnett b Fleetwood Smith; H. Compton, b O'Reilly C. S. Price, c McCabe b O'Reilly H. Verity, not out V. D. P.255 words
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Article83 1938-07-25 20 Iy Nic DOC THE Government of Bihar {^Jjß^ ed to finish legislative bun^ «to the middle of August sotlu tnw H proceed to Ranchi by tnt f the C__k month to fulfil the demands of s) tanagpur people to be in™ e li3lfl »iin.. Thp Ministers withUnited Press - 83 words
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Advertisement59 1938-07-25 20 *flH»rH*H*« «H*HH**av^ A"^ 1 M *fl BR^B i I -fl Vava^H Bin XI fl I am lf JP mmW 0 *m~^*^^*~^ _C\__tfe*»^ "^3" '^^""y^^^mmmt ■^-•Qs. _*T_fl_f *^EE^^^________ 75 YEARS OF HIGHLY EXCELLENT DESIGN TIKMS: KASY PAYMENTS CAN BE ARRANGED SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. MstriS*Stsn fur Singapore St Johore \*\Y POH59 words
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168 1938-07-25 21 Tribune Staff Reporter). being sold m Malaya. Last year the British ,:K B 'nihk'Sm-ieiy distributed 208,855 copies, whereas the year L°SeTiold2tlts2. r i** ked ithe > to ne because oi the l wion m previous years. ;L he Bible industry gS In168 words
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Article20 1938-07-25 21 gyptian Premier London, July 23. Halifax, Secretary for Foreign to-day received the Egyptian Minister at the foreign Office. Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 20 words
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Article514 1938-07-25 21 MRS. Marie Antionette Johnson, wife of Mr. A. E. Johnson, technical assistant of the Public Works Department, Central. Singapore, passed away at the General Hospital Singapore early on Satruday morning at the age of 39 years-. Mrs. Johnson came of an old Ceylon family,514 words
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Article, Illustration18 1938-07-25 21 Mr. Chong Mun Fu and Miss Wong Lan Siew. who were married yesterday at the Chinese Consulate. TribuneTribune - 18 words
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Article74 1938-07-25 21 London, Saturday b "';d money has and many foreign P ent ternnnr"" lnental are for the unable to provide 1 V* I to funds being reW finance clients of^ •old purchases, but no stringency was St any time apparent. ot Discount houses were disappointed atReuter - 74 words
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Article285 1938-07-25 21 Hankow. Sunday. A FOREIGN report states that Madame Chiang Kai Shek secretly flew to Canton to consult with the authorities on Tuesday and returned northward on Thursday General Ma Chan Shan told pressmen that the battles at Wuchuen, Kuyang and other points south of Sinyuen resulted m285 words
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Article68 1938-07-25 21 Copenhagen, Sunday A SEVEN Power Conference of neutrals signatories of the Oslo Convention of 1930, opened here to-day and was attended by the Foreign Ministers of Denmark. Sweden, Norway. Finland. Belgium. Holland and Luxemburg. Dr Munch, the Danish Prime Minister, Is a speech declared that they refused toReuter - 68 words
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Article57 1938-07-25 21 'From Our Own Correspondent) Kluang, Saturday. A committee meeting of the Kluang Football Association will be held at the Malay Club on July 30 when the draw for the Cup competition will take place. Notice has been given to competitors that entrance fees for Cup and names of piayen should57 words
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Article74 1938-07-25 21 London. July 23. THE future of the World Fair to be held m New York next year will be a replica of the Robert Burns cottage faithfully reproducing not merely the architectural but interior decorations of the Scottish national poets home at Alloway Ayrshire. It is74 words
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Advertisement8 1938-07-25 21 Xtremely WITTY THE DIVORCE v OF LADY A.8 words
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Article, Illustration29 1938-07-25 22 nil SERVICES XI irMeh le* Is Mafapeti sn Saturday m thc Malays ap (Southern section) -decider" by lhe «miv roal. sftei they ha«i irswa In ihrir lirst eneoanter. TribuneTribune - 29 words
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Article193 1938-07-25 22 MALAYAN A. A. A. CHAMPIONS < From Our On v Reporter) Kuala IM m pur. Salurda\ PKi\( IP I. reaaNa at Urn Mslsyss A.A.A. < liampionship meeting uhirh was l,roiii,ht to a successful elsat ibis afternoon arc as follows: Hi- h lump Loonf Leek Min^ (Set); Woni pook Ho) (BeL>;193 words
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Article174 1938-07-25 22 P IA ,V I/! Mair l:<1 Ii yesterday the BohTS Eleven- comprising men M-Zvt l s;T, ,lrn,s m "Waeca and ciuh hv three rum m an Innings' game g^orthy^of mention that 1 iv I rmed team and was then second ouYinfi X t he174 words
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Article208 1938-07-25 22 MALA YAN "WIMBLEDON" STARTS TODAY WITH players from the Dutch East Indies, Saigon. Ceylon and Siam competing, this year's Malayan "Wimbledon" tournament will be more international m charsetSff than m former years, and an added attraction this year will be lhe inter-port mntch. on Davis (up lines, between Malaya and208 words
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Article184 1938-07-25 22 C.S.C. S.C.C. RESERVES DRAW THK Ceylon Sports Club II met the Singapore Cricket Club II in' a drawn cricket game at Balestier Plain on Saturday Scores Singapore Cricket Club II Goetzec b Arnbiavagar 8 Campbell b C. Thuraisingham 20 l lllmour b S. Thuraisingham 42 Watson b C. Thuraisingham 4184 words
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Article283 1938-07-25 22 RAFFLES COLLEGE ATHLETICS Singapore, Saturday. VEEN rivalry marked the events at the annual athletic sports meeting of Raffles College at Bnkit Timah this afternoon. Results were as follows: ilO Yards: 1. Wood Kan. 2 De Sa 3. j Clarke. 10 4 5 sees. Pitting the Weight: 1. Ambrose and l\283 words
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Article192 1938-07-25 22 Weights For Penang Races 'From Oi/r Q/m< I FALLOWING are bandies* Urll 1 first dayV racing m Inly Bl the Penang Autumn nun HORSFS. (lass i. j rv Jack Druce lioksi.s, i lass 4. Div -^RIH arcos ropovtr fl uaviS cup IB IB Pairolean IB Jaae j_aay I noung Gingei192 words
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468 1938-07-25 23 S.C.C. TROUNCE CEYLON SPORTS CLUB BY INNINGS TWO-DAY CRLCKET ON PADANG TKE Singapore CncKet Club gave further proof oi their superiority at cricket this season when they defeated the Ceylon Sports Club by an innings and 89 runs m their two-day fixture played on the S.C.C. Padang vcoterday afternoon. When468 words
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Article177 1938-07-25 23 LOCAL BASEBALLERS GET REVENGE T wn trim from the American COMBINE tjamw Singapore Cubs A_f!f TevSge yesterday at St. l mw en they soundly defeatu ,ld wnen l uwj Seafarer i! t Ll th ce ce S tune of fifteen to man at bat for Singah with a fast ball177 words
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Article186 1938-07-25 23 Ip S.CJLC. beat the S.R.C. at I cricket yesterday at Hong Lim ireen l>> two wickets. Both teams rill be tssrinf Penan? during the bfttl hank holidays. 3 Rees. were dismissed ran Boon Beng doing most W damage. The Chinese passed the score for186 words
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Article290 1938-07-25 23 MEDICAL COLLEGE SPORTS Singapore, Saturday. RESULTS at th© annual athletic sports meeting of the Medical College Union, held at the College grounds at Sepoy Lines this afternoon, were as follows: Long Jump: 1. Yong Kon Vui; 2, Lee Siew Choh; 20 ft. 11 1|2 ins. 100 Yards: 1, Yong Kon290 words
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Article, Illustration16 1938-07-25 23 v BALASINGHAM, cemini home irst In thr half-mile mcc at the Medical C< V >rU« TribuneTribune - 16 words
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Article39 1938-07-25 23 The Loyal.- Dinin Hall .tail d with the Nelson toa ii. at the Outran 1 s< hooi -r -una yei m a friendly soccer mstch. alker con d t or the I Miab for Nelson learn eed.39 words
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Article, Illustration17 1938-07-25 23 MILNE, the Services goalkeeper, saving from Lai Chuan, Singapore*, centre-forward, m last Saturday's Malaya Cup game. TribuneTribune - 17 words
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Article368 1938-07-25 23 IHE Singapore Golf Club second bimontmy mixed foursomes competition lor July was played at Bukit Timah yesterday aiternoon and resulted m a win. tor Mrs. H. W. Hamilton and W. McMuliaa witn a net score of 31 V-i- 38 cards were taken out and the368 words
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611 1938-07-25 24 CHINA'S NATIONAL HEROINE TELLS HER STORY thought, 1 would not be left to die Ike a dog. I started to cross I i firing line, and hardly had I got tl igh the barbed wire entanglements hen a bullet whistled past my t making two holes m my uniform When611 words
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194 1938-07-25 24 London Sunday. Thi: Co-operative Wholesale lettoij*! sttitudi towards lhe proposals lo boycott Japanese goods were explained by Sir William Kradshaw. the President, at a meeting of the soeictv al Manchester. He sairi I hat out of 1.2t>0 affiliated societies, only fortyReuter - 194 words
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Article276 1938-07-25 24 LOCAL BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIP BRIGH'I badminton was sern yesteidav al the Haw -Par Hall. Clen<al Union, when further batch of four ties m the Singapore Bad minion Association tourney was played. The two ties oi the nen'i Junior singles provided vigorous and interesting badminton, tlie players maintaining a high .standard throughout.276 words
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Article, Illustration30 1938-07-25 24 THE SINGAPORE XI which beat the Services I—o m the re-played Malaya Cup "decider". Quan Cheong, who scored the all-important Koal, is seen second from right m front row. TribuneTribune - 30 words
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Article195 1938-07-25 24 Mr. >• (Ftdfil Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. SELANGOR and Malacca qualified for the sectional semi-finals of the Foong Seong Cup Competition, following respeitive wins over Psnang and Kelantan at the Victoria Institution today. Malacca won an easy s—o5 0 victory over Kelantan while Selangor195 words
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Article21 1938-07-25 24 Berlin. Saturday I the semi-final of the European of the Davis Cup competition, Germany beat France by 3—o. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Advertisement48 1938-07-25 24 lied by Experts Nl U MN u.itihes are as attrac ttfl m their refined brauty as they are unfailing m their accuracy. THEY NEVER VARY! I S. GILES. CIVIL. NAVAL AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER 1 No 6. The Arradr Sinr; pon I 1 JJJW JJ Till TAIIO-:48 words
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Title Section13 1938-07-25 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement EDITED BY "HERMES" v„ July 23, 1938. Every Saturday.13 words
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Article, Illustration1494 1938-07-25 1 MALAYA CUP DECIDER TO BE FOUGHT OUT TODAY THOUSANDS of soccer fans m Singapore were astonished to learn after last Saturday's Malaya Cup match m which Singapore and the United Services played to a draw that the match would have to be replayed to decide which of the two teams1,494 words
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Article, Illustration40 1938-07-25 1 .aneii, m 0J l ,i(tur^ s nnc features of thc summer spoils programme l^ke place n o? thc annual gafftoaa retjatta. This year it will not G.O.C. having objected to it beins held on a Sunday.40 words
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Article, Illustration31 1938-07-25 1 Tommy Fair's m ng Malayan cricket note J SJt.C i comments 3. Fc Stt:.annc Lenglen 3. Ipoh cricket tur- froi X kan Hat tpori Turf < la I31 words
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Article, Illustration40 1938-07-25 2 11, (pi Toombe^. of the K.A.M.t who is the best wicket-keeper of the year m Singapore ami has been chosen to play m that petition for the Colony 111 tin* Match againsl tin' Malaj states next weekend.40 words
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144 1938-07-25 2 CANADA MEETS JAPAN IN DAVIS CUP TIE A i ii j: un absence al three years, Canada is competing m the Davis (up tennis competition ami will meet Japan m the tirst round of thr North American /one on t!n« .Mount Koval Club courts. Montreal, on July '>H. V.) and144 words
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Article, Illustration352 1938-07-25 2 UARVKY L. Miller. Ch__-__. of the Ratings CornH mittec of the National Boxing AssociaUon oi lt ri a has declared that tbe N. B. A. ratings tor 'uar't,.' ended June 30 ranked Tony Galento, of N ,wark, New Jersey, as the world's leading heavy-352 words
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Article120 1938-07-25 2 H. R. Noon i scratch i won the Prai dent's Tankard at the Associate of British Malaya meeting which w_ held on the Prince's Club's course. BMB wich. In the final Noon beat R 1 Stewart (12) by three and two The results were: Semi-final:—120 words
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Article171 1938-07-25 2 rpHERE will be over 500 competitors and I- officials for the European Swimming j Championships at Wembley Pool on August 6 13. In the water polo. Germany and Hungary are preeminent. Our best chances lie In the hands of Norman Wainwright. m the 1,500 metres. Bob171 words
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Article27 1938-07-25 2 Six native footballers, ejich sufferij from a broken leg. have been admitw to the Johannesburg native bespaj following various "friendly" matches fl the same day.27 words
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Article37 1938-07-25 2 Joseph Monstert, the Belgian runm and a former holder of the world thrj quarters of a mile record, won ar. 1 metres race m New York m the fine tin of 1 mm 53 6 10 sees.37 words
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Article, Illustration21 1938-07-25 2 They said Foster was ilea lag hit 72 ia the State mat. i^ [it is the scoreboard when m Nuff said?21 words
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Article77 1938-07-25 2 Woman's Astonishing Swim Feat MISS Joyce Barry, a 19-year-old Sydney swimmer, added to her long list of world records when she swam the mile I live-style, m 23 mins. 11-12 seconds. an astonishing performance for a woman This beats by well over a minute the previous record of77 words
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Advertisement24 1938-07-25 2 (you've got a GRIP 5 INDIA TYRE J mf -T-B^M-B^'^'saaaaa^l B ■_r*#ie 1 t4KC Niks— fit INDIA, to your car. I DARBY CO.. LTD.24 words
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Article, Illustration1344 1938-07-25 3 hlMitv of cricket last week-end m Singapore but the chief interest was cenTt tLI. I' «itr^ \imV~*m\t^y the Singapore— Selangor match, wrrch ended m a thrilling draw with Singat only 12 runs to win with five wickets m hand. P** v'u p1,344 words
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Article, Illustration21 1938-07-25 3 Hardest Hitting Batsman? Lieut. U H. Duke, uf the Gordon WUhJanders, one of the hardest hitmn» batsmen m Singapore cricket to-day.21 words
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210 1938-07-25 3 pStTFICU.NT entries failed to ■Jfct the annual athletic sports ■wiaj of the Singapore Recreation Club held last Saturday as uccessfui as m previous years. Despite the fact that a large array nandsome cups was very generous- 1 presented by Mr. G. R. Oehlers, who'210 words
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481 1938-07-25 3 rE news of the passing of Mile. Suzanne Lenglen, six times Wimbledon champion and the greatest woman lawn tennis players that the world has known, strikes an especially tragic note coming hard upon the magnificent of Mrs. Helen Wills Moody m winning the481 words
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Article, Illustration24 1938-07-25 3 L Cpl. Bolton, of the Loyal Regiment, a consistent fast bowler who was given a chance to shine m the state match last weekend.24 words
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Article122 1938-07-25 3 ONCE again Henley demonstrated the weakness of English sculling. Since the war only four Englishmen have been successful m the Diamond Sculls, though one of them— J. Beresford (Junior'— won the event four times. For the fifth consecutive year the Sculls have gone abroad, and a122 words
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Article, Illustration62 1938-07-25 4 S. C. C. SWIMMERS' SUCCESS AT CHANGI A team of Sing:i|M»re Suimmiio: Cial wimmers won the open invitation relay event m the RK, Changi. swimming carnival which took place m lt*t pagar at Changi on Thursday of las veek and provided some exeelleni sport. Here are the S.S.C quartette. They62 words
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384 1938-07-25 4 \\(illlli; week end packed light with sport athletes from all over iMalaya will be half way through their programme on the Selangor Club padang by the time these notes appear and this evening Selangor will pla> their last tie m the384 words
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162 1938-07-25 4 GUAT Britain, represented by the Achilles Club, had won two events m an international athletics meetinn at Antwerp when the programme was abandoned owing to heavy rain. The first Britain victory was obtained by A J. Collyer. who won the 800 metres ila 1162 words
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Article415 1938-07-25 4 of "lonou-s uncertainties. With the odds very much m JRICK-T Indeed aBamof .1 had g(X)d side and thelr nu L^^"SS at the week e nd when they were he,d by the rest m the annual cricket test In Ipoh fl U ~tuated frequently, contrary to general415 words
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Article166 1938-07-25 4 I N .us ha» been said of ICompto' 's count vi that team of footballers olaylns ket rlntlon U io i< nger accurate cer for Brent r r <1 l and Comoton Is not the man who will probably tball for tht .ke of cricket Huh166 words
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147 1938-07-25 4 M.C.C. look ahead to south Africa the Test mated 1 between Lnidaa, and Auatralia occupying the tention of the era keting world at thi moment, but tin M.C.C. at least, are thinking about thi composition of 2 team which will va South Africa m o«. tober. G. O. Allen has147 words
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69 1938-07-25 4 AUSTRALIA easily defeated England m the third speedway Test match al New Cross, before 20,000 spectators. The score was Australia 61, England 47. With both Eric Langton and George Newton on England's sick list, the result was almost a foregone conclusion. Both Bluey Wilkinson and Lionel69 words
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192 1938-07-25 4 SOCCER is rapidly displacing the bullfight as a spectacle m Portugal. The game, according to a Lisbon paper, has been taken up by peopi of all classes "m what can only be called a raging manner." During the Roehampton Club192 words
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Article65 1938-07-25 4 rREDDIE Steele, the world mid I champion, won on DO rounds non-title content Washington, against Soh' M New York. II On his showing m tnla nopear that Steele has rec< the hi iurv— a fractured or which at one time threatei box ng career. He had been v list for65 words
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Article, Illustration560 1938-07-25 5 •pHIS week at Seietar might almost be termed Cricket Week" for from Saturday until Wednesday we nad five days continuous cricket, and an unusually 'large crowd turned out each afternoon to witness the play The R.A.F. playea the R.560 words
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Article527 1938-07-25 5 JHE Medicals soccer team or. their form against the Mental Hospital look easy winners of the third Division o. the S.A.F.A. hot m a long time have they played with Mich zest and keeness. Rea»T_sing they were up against cne of the strongest teams m the527 words
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Article627 1938-07-25 5 Three Australians And An Englishman THE competition for the sculling rhamn'onshm of th* world h^-; b°en ten ta^veiv arranged for Seotember P H P P nrre. 'he holder who th^M^h ho nr »v i|*#q jj-j rnnnrip js nn Au«trsltan v.~nn* the Australian champion hvn other Australians, f-eorae Cook627 words
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Article38 1938-07-25 5 m> I Prince fesato Tokugawa chairman of the c Olympic Games Oruanl Sing I ;ee. who was taken ill f n i.i When en route for London lo attend the International Red Cross Conference, has returned to Japan38 words
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Article, Illustration604 1938-07-25 6 Marcus Superbus - STALL GA TE OR BARRIER WHICH IS BEST METHOD Marcus Superbus (By WITH the Taiping meeuiiK v™. enthusiasts, like all W lh Penan, Turf Club for during the ether sporting enthusiasts, aie being wei P mflrtooMagn itHU August Bank Holiday week-end. meeting have been Ths racing m the first dayTribune - 604 words
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98 1938-07-25 6 AN X-ray examination has shown that Henry Armstrong, the world featherweight and welterweighl champion, fought with a pair ol fractured hands when he won the latter title from Barney Roes In N( a York Armstron. complained of the pan: In his hand midway through98 words
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Article42 1938-07-25 6 ALL seats for thr first two days of the iiii" Test match at the Oval, startiag sa August 20, were sold by the end of June and tickets for the last two da.\s are rapidly bring sold.42 words
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Article172 1938-07-25 6 International At One oi the stranfsst games ol soccer ever played mast have been the international match between deaf and dumb players of Bulgaria and Rouma:iia a large crowd Ailed the Toanak Stadium tj Bofla U) sec thc match and were alarmed by the sudden172 words
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622 1938-07-25 7 •EKYBODY seems to have said his little piece about I IOU1 .day Tests, but I'm wondering if all the men lh c street who have been going around expressing opinions really appreciate the whole significance of writes L. N. Constantine. the former West622 words
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Article13 1938-07-25 7 English springboard "Jo the Southern title at Pur- flints. Miss Jean English cham-13 words
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Article, Illustration42 1938-07-25 7 REPLA YING TO-DAY Services and Singapore will battle again at Anson Road stadium this afternoon for the right to appear m the Malaya Cup final against Selangor. If Singapore win the final will be played here: if Services win. at Kuala Lumpur.42 words
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293 1938-07-25 7 New scoring system in amateur boxing agreed COME important decisions affecting amateur boxing have been taken by the International Amateur Boxing Federation. which has oeen meeting m Berlin. Alterations were made m the system of point -scoring. In future, points will be awarded for: 1. A blow which lands cleanly.293 words
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Article52 1938-07-25 7 Hungary Wins; England Last ENGLAND finished fourth In the international bridge championship at Oslo. Norway. Hungary were, as expected, the winners. Hungary and England drew two all m the third and final round of the Anal pool Final placing* were: Hungary nine points. Norway seven. Holland fiv and52 words
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Article232 1938-07-25 7 TOMMY 1 AKIt and Maurice Strick- land of New Zealand will meet ior tne iiriiish Empire title on August SS m tne loronto baseball stadium, according 10 Farr s manager, Joe Gould. Gould told Reuter m New York thatne conical wm oe promoted by bill232 words
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Article59 1938-07-25 7 'Davis cup fencing contest AN international fencing tournament, n run on lines similar to the Davis Cup play m the tennis world, has been arranged to take place m Montreal learns from the United States, Canada Mexico. Cuba and South America take part m the tournament and matches will be59 words
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Article42 1938-07-25 7 Science has developed an "electric eye" which will measure the speed of a boxer's punch. The apparatus, a complicated arrangement of vacuum valves and photocells, was tried out at Speculator during Max Schmeling's training for his world title fight against Joe Louis42 words
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Article, Illustration88 1938-07-25 8 Hie Bwimming team of tne 34th Fortres. Coy.. R.E., who were winners of the team championship m the R.E. Swimming Carnival last week. Singapore's XI against Selangor— back row, left to right: A geOer, I Cat Bolton Capt. E. D. 11} ms. C Thilhanathan, V. R. Sabapathy;88 words
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86 1938-07-25 8 Million people watched Arsenal play during ast soccer seaso n THE balance sheet hwaed by Arsenal Football riub shows big profits for _e*i seaion. I Xcimli?'., !5 2 ,1 km ■f o I>aid for -^ta-issloa to Hi B hburv stadium. The issin duiton i of entertainment tax. amounted to C86 words
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