Morning Tribune, 15 May 1939
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Title Section13 1939-05-15 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE L No. 88. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, May 15, 1939. Five Cents13 words
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Article, Illustration549 1939-05-15 1 EUROPE'S PROBLEMS DO NOT JUSTIFY WAR," SAYS DUCE TURIN, MAY 14. 'MILLIONS ARE ASKING: ARE WE GOING TOWARDS PEACE OR WAR?' DECLARED SIGNOR MUSSOLINI, OPENING THE ECONOMIC SELF-SUFI ICIENCY EXHIBITION HERE. HE .ADDED: THIS IS A GRAVE QUESTION FOR ALL, ESPECIALLY FOR THOSE WHO HAVE THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR DECISION "Certain549 words
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Article, Illustration30 1939-05-15 1 beinu trained by \h>- Arrm to play their part m war. ■m,:, shows Polish soldiers X, mtainers to the backs ul 110 These containers hold Wi< < pigeons, or ummunition.30 words
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Article151 1939-05-15 1 I Washington. May 1 I. I] \jT.iy .nd Navy are prea Vjpart".l to spend over $30,000,II io convert Pwrta Uico into H l)i:-i :md a fortress as a 4-Bnu outpost, according to [FA h« ri t .it i vo reports. B th it Puerto Rico > la? Bu!rl assume151 words
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Article47 1939-05-15 1 FA VOURABLE IMPRESSION EONDON. MAT 14. REITKK LEARNS THAT THE IMPRESSION MADE BY SIGNOR MUSSOLIM'S SPEECH ON DIPLO ATIt CIKCLES FS N()TlSmi• v IT IS FELT IHAI THE I TH S PAOTIC AND MODWvi X \VU THE GENIAAI ATMOSMl NOT INFMENCED 11 m."" PRKJI DH AILV- REUTERREUTER - 47 words
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124 1939-05-15 1 London. May M. THE Sunday Times' l>erlin correspondent says tha« <ne result Of the Ansrlo- Turkish agreement has been tiie greater zeal behind the scene- to hrins Spain into the Rome-Berlin axis. Since the end of (he civil war German writers have countedReuter - 124 words
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126 1939-05-15 1 Russia A nxious To Conclude Pact I London. .May 14. «IG o!.uv,-v diplomatic wrtUr say- there aw i i i<li«.ti..ns that Mm T 1 vt lMli would forward to UnAm Its observation, ojttw T»' T r".^^ without waiting for the Geneva «wetfat» al i -,l Halifax M Bonnet, and M.Reuter - 126 words
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Advertisement42 1939-05-15 1 m On Other Pages L»j» w#l 3 Em N(MVs 4 5 nan (>1 12 li lfUirt p ees 14 M Z Mmßta thina 8 and 18 ice i; -i |lts 20 S §eong Badm.nton J We News Elsewhere OCEAN DRA CLASHES 2442 words
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Article, Illustration27 1939-05-15 2 The film stars. Robert Ta^or and Barbara Stanwyck, who were married at San Diefl yesterday, according: to a Ueuter message, which is reproduced above.27 words
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Article146 1939-05-15 2 M ■■■■>.■■■•*■■' j Cinewa Reviews j 71 iy fj ictor, J" ■..rvinor- .I display v ripnic pov.,-1-, tp ;l:c full m me l!KO Radio pi< which is n«»w the Paviji >n. He |tfcd tehol i (lorn ill 'he world afti Ito wite. How he )s146 words
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Article97 1939-05-15 2 Labour Dispute Leads To Assault From Our own Correspondent) Johore Baluru, Saturday. Following a labour dispute i Chines'.- "kepala", v. as nllpprd to haw call ed actual Instigation, whereby fou> men working In his section began toj assault chiel overseer, Mr. Wong Kl*n Hock, engaged In earth (.'xratation work The97 words
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Article158 1939-05-15 2 Poisoning Suspected Singapore. Sunday. piVI Chin* —the manager or Chop Swee Seong m Upper Pickering Street and his lour assistants— were taken to the General Hospital m a emi-um-onscious condition by the ambulance shortly alter five o °lock thi i evening. Thej were said to have coilapsc-d alter158 words
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Article89 1939-05-15 2 Singapore, Sunday. fr I&~Y£AR-OLD Chines boy was found dr 'medal thi TigttrSwimming pool shortly after two o'clod yesterday pftertu on. Ihe body \va.s .said to nuve been picked up by a shimmer, wlv> wa.s taking a dip m the pool, Artificial respiration J wa s applied without Pttcult89 words
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Article160 1939-05-15 2 All Malay Kronchong Competition Stagspore, .*'u THE w \\.>r!ri 1 packed to capacity over 1.000 poisons ■ituncU'd "All Malayan Kn»ch»n petition heM yestenl ;:> under the ir.anatfenifiM or C. A. Hell. Among the dlsttnguJ sent were H.H. The R' .Sir Ismail, ok. pis.. and Contort. Mrs. Lee M.8.E.. Mr. H.160 words
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Advertisement28 1939-05-15 2 "CARLOS" No. 2, THE ARCADE, Telephone 6332 European Hair Dressers For Ladies and Gentlemen Specialists m all the latest methods and experts m pedicure and manicure. Prices moderate.28 words
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Advertisement117 1939-05-15 2 Pains m Back, yrwm, Rheumatic! v. ii. .<„' font? nnd drlnini, Vtatrf, nv»-r--«r« k nd frr< rit i OM4 often but a utraln '•ti I 1 Kldneyi nnd Kidney nn<] Blad'Kr TrouMca nr< th« I ro# oftutu> of Bxcmm Acid< My, cuii.n L'|» Mi;!.!--. BurDlna i'a-v.uMs, l-"ir Vair.s. ni)tij niaclneao,117 words
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Article, Illustration75 1939-05-15 3 I Ml en it the dinner on Saturday at the Chinese Volunteer Club. Singapore, m honour of Capt. Wee l U Ki,i who is shortly proceeding away on holiday. From left to right: R.S.M. Chane Kan* Nghee, 2nd Lt. n u>t Wee Kah Kiat, Lt. Col.75 words
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466 1939-05-15 3 Chinese Army Spokesman Denies Japanese Claims Chungking, May 13. "fHE Japanese claims that over twenty Chinese divisions are trapped by them m central Hupeh, and that these forces are facing certain annihilation are absolutely without foundation, and such propaganda is intended to deceive those foreigners having no geographical knowledge aboutChinese Central News Agency - 466 words
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Article95 1939-05-15 3 Hn Our Own Correspondent) Johore Rahru. Saturday. HiMINCi girls at the railway Idnn easily attract the attenI searching eyes, and not m BitK we find a lass getting Bd when she is stared at too ■by be a thrill to cast a Ion; K~ a be autil'ul girl, give95 words
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Article81 1939-05-15 3 BATU CAVES STABBING INCIDENT Tribune StatT Reporter* Kuala Lumpur. May 14 of his house m Ba v inursuay tligUt, Nashr-i--nul. was .stabbed oy a compatother person held nim protu.seiy the man was contne General Hospital wheie he medical attention police investigations, p t4 u tndi, two Tamils, were proMr. R.81 words
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Article36 1939-05-15 3 Cheated Widow, Fined Stall Reporter) May 14.-Ponnu.siimv iver, was sentenced to I rous imprisonments '^an, m the First Police having cheat re; 9 old one. accuse: m the k>j!c4 He appeal^ ordered re-t] ';iciav when to36 words
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Article188 1939-05-15 3 Changsha. May K> Nanchang. the former provincial capital of Kiangsi. still forms the cemre of the Chinese attack m north X angsi province, south of the Yangtze Kivtr, m central China sector, where the Chin attacking forces are active at the east, ■south, southwest and northwest of188 words
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121 1939-05-15 3 1,200 CHINESE SWORN IN AT "SPIRITUAL DRIVE" (Fran Our Own Reporter) I poh, May 14. WEAKLY 1.200 Chinese men and women were sworii-in at the Capitol Theatre on Tuesday for the National Spiritual Mobilisation Movement as instituted by General Chiang Kai-shek. The ceremony, conducted under 'he auspices of the China121 words
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Article49 1939-05-15 3 A FAIR, open to the public, will be held at Nind Home, No. 11. Mount Sophia on June 3, commencing at 4.30 p.m. The proceeds of this Fair will go towards 1 the Building Fund of the Methodist Girls 1 School and the Nind Home.49 words
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Advertisement29 1939-05-15 3 Overseas I Assurance I CORPORATION, LIMITED, fl China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. /fl FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR I VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION M PERSONAL ACCIDENT. jrf^Tf^r^^ J|L ..»...»•»>■-> •>«•»•>■- ill I*29 words
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Article21 1939-05-15 4 Buyers 715 10 Closed "P Ol Sellers 8 2nd Forward (July Sept.) "3rd Forward bet Dec. f '3 1621 words
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Article68 1939-05-15 4 London. S PALM OIK (Malay) PievtoUl To-day In bulk May J ipmcnt n-uo.o nominal COPRA (Straits, FJW.S.) May Shipn £11.13.9 .sellers £1! SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) May June Shipment 9- seller* TAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist quai'H (Singapore) May Shipment 14 sellers PKPFER (F.A.Q) White Muntok May July Shipment 3' 268 words
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Article64 1939-05-15 4 London, Saturday Previous To-day I.T. on Parii (closing middle rate) 176.73 UnchanEged l'.T. on Amsterdam (Closing middle rate) 8.74 916 8.72 7 8 r.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 85 16 Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is 27 8 Unchanged T.T. on Japan (closinsr selling rate)64 words
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Article258 1939-05-15 4 Franco Turkish Defence Pact? London, May 13« THE possibility that as a preliminary to a Franco-Turkish mutual assistance pact the Sanjak of Alexandretta, held by France since the v ar, will be ceded to Turkey is being canvassed m this morning's British newspapers. The Times diplomatic correspondent asserts that only258 words
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Article134 1939-05-15 4 London, S Previous To-day SQ3 89 3 Distillers 7 3 Dunlop Ritf>t>er Z, 799 ".•:< General Electric Imperial Checimal Industries 306 30 l 2 Imperial Tobacco 126 9 i#>v Anglo-Dutch fjr ~J Canadian Pacific 4 lb 7 8 London Tin 3 4 's J Rubber Plantation Investment134 words
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Article48 1939-05-15 4 Munich. May 14.— Herr Hitler left here for Nuremberg to inspect the new Party Congress buildings which are now being constructed. His further programme is not known but it is believed he will proceed on an inspection tour of the western lortifica- ♦ion. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Advertisement84 1939-05-15 4 ZafeguakL YOUR VALUABLES Our Rooms are your I 1 action ls tUipossible fr an indiiu] io ptovide lor hi.s valu» d i i ;ui, tbe safety that is rforded by oui raulta where have safe boxei of various i tei i> uire at m'Merate rates. HI HERB llicnivivcs hold the84 words
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Advertisement13 1939-05-15 4 sorrii KICITISII INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD I neural nee Tel. 59M j. Plnlnvson Grppn13 words
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Advertisement10 1939-05-15 4 Horn 4|^r S«J«' r^^r^~4 i^^l^a^^^T^^^^P^^^^i^^BlM SIME DARBY "Co.. Ltd: v10 words
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Article661 1939-05-15 5 STOCKS SHARES IfoCKS 55U ed By Fraser Company viixixr. I 19 6 20 6 m Hitam 0 68 0 .73 18 6 19 6 Tin j 17 i !.22i 2 ■;Sela:i-^ 96 1Q 3 H 20- 21I 0 30 0.35 Tin 0(3 0.63cd H Fat' ,o-j iQ- Tin loo 1IJ661 words
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Article51 1939-05-15 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Company Dividend Bocks Singapore. May 13. 1 p i'jo.>^ I'm** mi tin Date Ex Div. year l^ ffiTg MayT9^Mayi3 Raub J MV M May 26 May 13 t*i% GENER\L June H June 9 5rl 2 20 W 3U^ M^v 12 May 26 May 1351 words
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Article233 1939-05-15 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUTATIONS Singapore. Saturday. MINING Buyers Seller; Ampats 33 37 Ayer Wenga o.t>5 0.70 Batll Seiaiiijors 1 20 1 *>5 Hong Fltts o.60 0.63c! Hongkong Tin 18 19 J/lebus 0.54 0 58 Kamunting Tin 8 3 9 Katu T.n 21 2 %> Kents 2 m KillinghalLs 123 133 Kramats233 words
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Article210 1939-05-15 5 Jb oct 31 90 .100 norn ttNGATOtI MUNICIPALITY "r-d 1940 $400,000 Mar 31 Sept. 30 iOO 101 norn red. 1947 $1,600,000 106 108 norn l *»red 1955 $1,000,000 113U 114^ norn N lni i r 31 15° »W red. 1963 $2,000,000 105 >» 10T 1 Nora X210 words
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Advertisement158 1939-05-15 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter AD 1824. Incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Soc:ety> I BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f 40.030,000,Reserve Fund 10,500,'J00,Chairman of the Board of Director* H. C. REHBGCK. Ma naff ing Board: D. CREN» DE lONGH LL.D. -Pmidea* If. TAUDIN CHABOT Direc or158 words
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Advertisement199 1939-05-15 6 PAVILION 6-15 9-15 Last Night ,T RANKS «'.TH TIU. OBjTOlWnrgO ONE OF TIU: BIST I'M TIRKN >Ol VK !VI.K WMH. JOHN BARRYMORE i IN Till: ItKO KAHIO PHiTItK "THE GREAT MAN VOTES" KATHAKINF ALKXANDER is,, "QUINTUPLAND- a twa-reel featurette of the famou. Dionnc Quintuplets i THE SCREEN HAS FOUND A199 words
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Advertisement135 1939-05-15 6 #tf ta ilU||| j BETTER THAN "VICTORIA THI CRE^B j 7ili DAY ami STILL Dl!.\;\|\ l j (UOWIHIt IIOISIS! 1 I Special Matinee fl I r ADITOI TODAY I J UAI I I V/L School-Children 20c ts. B j I// Glorious Pomp and Pageantry oj the B Victorian lira m135 words
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Article238 1939-05-15 7 '^1 I "I >iim.il><>re. Saturday. I;, M i; Mil KIA. the foster ■''i11.,. .'l' Tco G«k Lui. the I.Miiii Chines gid who l; ul to have been ill-treated Khe defendant, ewtßPjjef rt Mr I C. <-oh m the fifth ■;i,, n.mi this morning for H uni X238 words
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Article85 1939-05-15 7 Singapore, Saturday. Tan Yev; S'^ng (27. Goh r <28) and Tan Boon Sin mi trial this morning m the 3ourt b:forc Mr. C? H. Koh. Instance of Mr. Wallace Kemp,! "upji-ir-dent of the Excise Deient, 0-1 charge of possession of i le Siaraes*? tobacco weighing 47i the application85 words
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Article107 1939-05-15 7 tc Singapore, Saturday. H 4 45 year-old Chinese woman, T?n Ah lis n Gek, came up lor sentence m the iourth police court this morning before Mr. C. H. Kch fo:- possession of dutiable liquor on May 6 at Moulmem Road She tnen pleaded guilty. Mr, Wallace107 words
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Article31 1939-05-15 7 Leghorn. May 13. -Gen. Goering disnbarked this morning and entrained >r Bologna en route for Brenner Pass i.s return disposes the reoort that hp going to Spa m, ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article22 1939-05-15 7 Athens, May 13.— Sir Frederick LrtthRoss has arrived l v om Rumania to begin the Anulo-Greek tradr talks^- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Advertisement56 1939-05-15 7 NNNMNNMgU j SUN TALKIE! I (NEW WORLD) Z j 7-30 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9.30 p.m. j I 'BIG TOWN GIRL' j BEN TRAVERS WROTE IT TOM WALLS DIRECTED 1T. THAT MEANS IT'S A GRAND SHOW wt^^^BSS^ Jh Hi a Ammm Zoming To PAVILION ll JfWB ALIIAMBHA ■$m^[ X the KIT/ JEk56 words
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Advertisement237 1939-05-15 7 18,000 pflopli ***** be wrong: 7th Bijj Day of Warner Bros. Great Air Drama of the World War! JP-day Vi ALHAMBRA 6-15 and 9-15 P. M. Warner Bros, present One of The biggest productions Of The Current Cinematic Year DAWN PATROL* With An All-British Cast including ERROL FLYNN, BASIL RATHBONE,237 words
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Article, Illustration3069 1939-05-15 8 NORMAN SOONG - NORMAN SOONG TRIBUNE MAN AT KUNMING* BURMA ARMS ROUTE T""N 1 f^ i I \J i I 1 \-< Hn fR Norman Soong, who has been specially commissioned by the Tr.bune Croup to write articles based on personal experiences while travelling along the new Burma3,069 words
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Advertisement7 1939-05-15 9 o^* "GREEN SHELL" I /I /> i ii7 words
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313 1939-05-15 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Monday, May 15. 1039. MALAYAN GOLD RUSH /M)|j) the lure of which has sent ■j countless intrepid mercenaries to their deaths m waterless deserts and m the Arctic tundra, is reported to have been discovered at Cameron Highlands. Chinese prospectors are hurrying to the scene of the suspected313 words
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Article744 1939-05-15 10 Wing-Commande W. E. Wynn - How War Is Affected By Weather Wing-Commande W. E. Wynn i -BLIND" FLYERS I NEEDED r- By APART froi on the movei n (ion <)! sailing ships, \\v iniiuc-io has. In the past, be nainly m it: relation to visibility. Ex, rrom f. 1 n narts of V(XI to extremes744 words
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Advertisement19 1939-05-15 10 ft To-day's "White Label" Announcement I The sure: tes> H of a ma n's if discriminant;.. i DEWAE'S w.p.a-K.19 words
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1094 1939-05-15 11 THE WORLD'S SWEETHEART" MAY ACT AGAIN 1, Our Own Correspondent) I London, Apr. 28. 1 stands side by IL. nith Chaplin as one of I rtals" of the film ft;,; is Mary Pickfeld. Twenty K. ago she was without rival ft. urn-!'!'* vwectheart." As a H.;: woman she could imtr.;!U'1,094 words
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362 1939-05-15 11 WHAT A EUROPEAN WAR MAY MEAN TO CHINA Chungking. INFORMED circles say that the prospects of war m Europe, added to the increased armament programmes throughout the world and the recent placement of orders by European democracies m the United State*, will prevent munitions and also aeroplane companies from fulfilling362 words
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Article241 1939-05-15 11 THE worst home for a child is a flat, and the best a working class home. This was the new view expressed by Miss Browne-Smith, former H.M. Inspector of Schools, at a conference held at Ealing, W.. recently by the local branch of the National241 words
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Article54 1939-05-15 11 Tenders are invited for the exrcuti >n of alterations to Nos. 12 and 13 Malay St. Plan. Specification and Tender F<-i m may be obtained at the Municipal Architect's Office on payment of a deposit of $50. Tenders close at 12 noon on May 22, 1939. C. H.54 words
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Advertisement22 1939-05-15 11 F »r Your Convenience KFORE OR AFTER THE SHOW IHXE At The CAPITOL RESTAURANT :esh Sydney Rock Oysters AND widoen- Strawberries 'btainable.22 words
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Advertisement24 1939-05-15 11 niIAMI? 9933 A*\ Telegraphic Atldrcw |l PHONE 5934 i /*E^ GOODWOOD I rharminjrty «.itu.itr<l ideal fo^ visitors and tourist*. COCKTAIL BAK LOUNGE-FIRST (LASS BLSTAritANT.24 words
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Article, Illustration249 1939-05-15 12 EXCLUSIVE PICTURES OF NA'S BURMA ARMS ROUTE f dsf f fds gfh h sdf Silvikrin treatment restores the Hai» forming tissues to normal function.Write for free booklet— "The Natural Way of Hair Culture." On the last lap of their five-day run 'torn thi Burma b< rder. the ammunition lorries go249 words
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Advertisement42 1939-05-15 13 PURE SILVIKRIN M The concentrated Natural Hair Food is a very good Remedy for Severe Dandruff, Heavy Loss of Hair, Thinning Hair, Bald Patches and Threatening Baldness. From all CbemttU, Hii;h-ela.s.s Stores and llair-dn\s^ers. Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS, Pj 117-125 Ceiil Mntl42 words
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Article, Illustration1248 1939-05-15 14 Tkw Jmmla. 9il :Our woman? j correspondent des-r j cribes a modern j I Singapore home, j {furnished with; {delicate and lovely: j taste. B»;pe, |Kta ailt (he rtra V -in f r(l <n (or' jSses of flc^i, 1V( aT^Sfi c.-ntrrd on tl lnte^ nVin? the w iwff 11,248 words
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Advertisement58 1939-05-15 15 I Obtofnobk mf tM Chtnitu <md S—rm Do You Need Classes? Only an examination by v^3Bs^^ a billed qualified *vi ist will tell you to ([^SSSjS 1 ■hat extent your vision \y^^ is deficient. H. A. THOMPSON Dr. of Ocular Science, Govt. Licentiate (U.S.A.) 35 Yrar* Kuropean Clinical Experience 4,58 words
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Advertisement399 1939-05-15 16 i r >• i Jir '^f^Tiit ß BY PaO^d BRITISH INDIA.LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards J Out •>•• Tonnage Spore Tonnage Spore 1935 1939 RANPURA 17,000 May 19 CANTON 15,500 July 14 t BEHAR 6.000 May 20 CARTHAGE 15.U0Q July 28 RAWALPINDI 17.000 June 2 SOMALI 6.800 July 28 I399 words
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Advertisement368 1939-05-15 16 Tk^ TO FRENCH POR T J CHARCEURS REUNIsI HOMEWARDS. t DALNY For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp. Dunkirk M t^B CAP PADARAN For Marseilles, Names. St. Nazarie Bor tC aux I 10 SAIGON INDOCHINA! CAP TOURANE For Saigon. Toortne and Haiphong I DESIRADE For Saigon, Tourane and Haiphong -Tunei^l 6. A. M.368 words
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Article735 1939-05-15 17 i, of Mr S Muthukiur.aru Friday evening at the Cemetery m, the preflwge and distinguished gat- "those present were noticed Sir George Trimnier; pr n Moothuthamby: The r HDa Silva; Messrs M. j M c Johannes, H. R. Pau- 1 [p. Raja, V. J. Mendis,735 words
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Article246 1939-05-15 17 Death Of Admiral Bristol rTHE death of Admiral Mark LambeYt Bristol of the U.S. Navy is reported m a Reuter cable received from Washington. Born m April 1868 m GJassboro, New Jersey, Admiral Bristol graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy m 1887. Rii advancement through various grades In the U.S.246 words
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Article187 1939-05-15 17 The Chief Justice at Kuala Lumper Court of Appeal. Before Mr. Justice Pedlow. 15th May at 10.30 a.m.— Summonse in-Chambers, Originating Summons?;. Motions Petition m Div. 838 Followed by:— S. ***** —Ng Hoo Choon vs. P. A. M. Muthukaruppa* Shettiar and Suit No. *****— M. P.187 words
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Advertisement287 1939-05-15 17 l« «VS PHILP IJ\E. I (Inrorporatod ir. Australia) I NT\T SAILINGS I Ir a D>€ I w\J; Miv 28 June 3 1 r K July 6 July 9 cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the fla/.s p9sfPDf»n may tmMfCff it Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney or r to287 words
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Advertisement61 1939-05-15 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA •SII 1 It ALA" 8,000 TONS SAILING MAY 18 AT 3 P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon an? t'ckets to China and Japan Interchangeable witt X and O. tf N.61 words
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Miscellaneous139 1939-05-15 17 SHIP* IMM K SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit Ship Godown Gate Gate Victoria 18 2 3 Roggeveen 16 2 3 Philoctetes 14 3 Jerantut 12 3 Sarpedon 8 2 3 Sauerland 6 2 3 Raby Castle 30 2 3 Teiresias 36 2 3 Darvel 38139 words
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Article100 1939-05-15 18 1 [From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, Saturda! J^ MIDDLE-AGED Chinese was killed yesterday as the result of untimely explosion of a home-made bomb. Four or five miles m the ij» jungle near Tanjong Rambu"? fortunate man was engaged m a stream by the dant'.erow" stunning100 words
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Article160 1939-05-15 18 Singapore, Saturday. (JIRCUMSTANCES leading to the j death of an eight-year-old school- boy, Lee Wing Lock, who was found dead on the beach off the Govern ment holiday bungalows at Bedok on the afternoon of May 6 were investigated by the Coroner, Mr. W. 0. Porter,160 words
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Article, Illustration1208 1939-05-15 19 id Of Racing Meet Singapore, Saturday. SATION was caused m the sixth race of the last day of S T f summer extra meeting at Bukit Timah this after,en Marcheta II hottest favourite of the day with 1,011 was disqualified, after winnhts, for boring1,208 words
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Article535 1939-05-15 20 POLICE TROUNCED Singapore, Sunday. K.A. -6; Police -2. SUPERIOR team work and the ability to keep going from the start to the finish resulted m the R.A. seeming- a convincing Bix-ffoalfrto-two victory over the Police when the teams dashed m their Div. I S.A.F.A. league fixture535 words
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Article, Illustration27 1939-05-15 20 Naval Officer Weds Lt. Comdr. John Osborne Mansell. R.N.. and Miss Sheila Gladys Md nell, who were married on Saturday it the Sailors' Church. Absm Singapore. (Tribune*27 words
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Article642 1939-05-15 20 SINGAPORE WEDDINING Singapore, Saturday. I>EFORE a gathering of relations and friends, Miss Ellen Constance Wearne, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. F. Wearne, became the bride of Mr. Quinton S. W. Angus, son of the late Mr. Angus, and Mrs. Angus, of Aberdeen, at St. Andrew's Cathedral this642 words
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Advertisement37 1939-05-15 20 TRADE gf^^^^HM A R X—K 75 YEARS OF HIGHLY EXCELLENT DEBIGN fASY PAYMENTS CAN BE ARRASGEn SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. Distributor for Singapore J«hort Hirp lOH CO.. No. 581, North Bridge Road. Sin f apore. """T 16A37 words
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Article313 1939-05-15 21 ■Wholesale Confiscation I Of Newspapers I Berlin. May 14. I m r of the Anglo-Turkish alliance and the hi' pn n-s of th? Anglo-Soviet nwtiations ire marring I atmosphere m (Germany. Special refill is shown m the Kit iii.Uy l>i> "ialkn a victim to theReuter - 313 words
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Article80 1939-05-15 21 H Chungking, May 14. ■and Belgium Charge dAT Hi three journalists re- visit to the French nava, the damage don< H Japanese air raid, nar Idea 1 while crossing th< I mpan when was cvi iver steamer. ■t nd the journalists were B water, and they battJec l ur!•^':H^Reuter - 80 words
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Article65 1939-05-15 21 Ankara, My IJ All Turkish newspapers print Ion? editorials, exalting the value of he \n»lo Turkish agreement, and nai ing it as the most important poliu cal event for some time. They emphasise the wisdom of the Government abandoning neutrality nnd adhering to the democratic front ownReuter - 65 words
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Article, Illustration59 1939-05-15 21 BIRTHDAY Of SELANGOR SULTAN His Highness the Sultan of Selang or celebrated his 41st birthday on Saturday. The celebrations opened at Klan* with a parade of the "B" and "C' Companies of the F.M.S.V.F.. and m the picture above, is shown His Highness taking the salute at the march past,59 words
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Article201 1939-05-15 21 Paris, May 1 1. THE terms of a military and political pact between Germany and Italy 1 said to have been put forward by Hitler, «re reported m a Home He<m c anpeariiiK m Sunday's Le Matin. The Military section of the S .tnt HiReuter - 201 words
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Article43 1939-05-15 21 U.S.A. COAL -STRIKE TO END New York. May 14. T\VF;N"iY-ONE COM associations signed union shop o with the United Mil eworfcen mrkin p< >;< i the i 1 ut I'u'i.ooo binen U><)W. •,i groups wit] v rrom liether to n n iini< Reut erReuter - 43 words
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WEEK-END CRICKET RESULTS
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Article253 1939-05-15 22 THE AC S. cricket team bca BH S.C.R.C. team In a toW-JCOrtlH ■eh on Saturday. Orel were: S. C. R. C. Chen Jan Jee c Dennis Lee b Wonti 20 OnR Kirn Hoc b Thiam Siew Swee Lim Swans b Thiam Siew IS X T Ooi b253 words
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Article50 1939-05-15 22 New York, May 13^-Biily Conn of Pittsburgh outpointed Solly Krieger m a twelve-round non-title fight here. Cou:i ouU-lassed Kri ger, losing only three rounds. This is the third fight between the m°ii. Conn now intends] entering the us' it-heavy weight division I seeking the World title.- -Reuter.50 words
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Article260 1939-05-15 22 Singapore, Sunday. pLAYjMCI on their own ground yesterday, the V.M.C.A. beat the A.P.C, at cricket by Si runs for six wickets. There was no outstanding batting on the A.l\(\ side who batted (irst, their top scorers being- Sharpe ;md I'enninfirton who. between them, only compiled 27. They were260 words
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Article309 1939-05-15 22 Singapore. Sunday. 110 select the Rest XI against the Europeans for (he Clarke Cup match to be played next week. a i r aI match was beeun yesterday between A. P. Rajah's XI and B. Paramsothy's XI at the S.R.C. i ground. 1 Rajah's team309 words
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Article99 1939-05-15 22 Singapore, Sunday. RAIN marred the cricket match between the Etceteras and the Merchants played at the S.C.C. to-day. Batting first, the Etceteras had collected a total of 100 runs for one wicket when rain fell and the match had to foe abandoned. ETCETERAS King b Fit99 words
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Article230 1939-05-15 22 Singapore. Saturday. GOOD bowling was the feature of the cricket match m which the S.C.C. defeated the RAF. by 27 runs on the S.C.C. ground. Waites bowlled deadly and had 8 wickets for 22. Rowlett of the R.A.F. was the most successful bowler m his side,230 words
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40 1939-05-15 22 Singapore, Saturday. The Naval Police beat the Excise feports Club by four goals to two to-day ttoh o e A Naval Base In a Division II B of me b A.F.A. League.40 words
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Article237 1939-05-15 22 Singapore, s un( u, S CORIN(,m; runs theMa J Football Association J the Singapore Recreation (Lk! cricket yesterday by :il runs t grame beinjr phyed on Bifoti Plain. It was a low sconne: affair hi individual score for each side bS runs. Hussein Shah bowled well tab237 words
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Article152 1939-05-15 22 Singapore. Sum ST. Andrews school suffered ciefe 70 runs at the hands of an team yesterday on their own gnu Scores were: St. Andrews N. Capel c Fitton b Evan> J. Anchant b Hunter D. Meyer b Hunter A. Neubronner c and b Japger J. Clunies-Ross b Hunter152 words
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332 1939-05-15 23 Elangor JUST BEAT BERAK AT BADMINTON I)ONG SEONG CUPI COMPETITION TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) KUALA LUMPUR, SUNDAY. HNTON OF AN EXCEPTI )XALLY HIGH STANDARD g SE EN IN KUAIA MJM >UR TO-DAY WHEN SELANIM vM> DEFEATED PK lAX BY THREE MATCHES TO \N EXCITING TUSSL IN THE FIRST ROUND OF ORTHERN332 words
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Article226 1939-05-15 23 m weather kept the crowd away Bimht from witnessing the last "nrr<\ at the Happy World I Stadium of the Philippine team of the Far They met thr SinX: -v Amateur Athletic Fede-Bi^.-.i: ion team Is to be congraB having at last broken the H- .r.', of sucoessea m226 words
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Article66 1939-05-15 23 AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION OF MALA YA Singapore, Sunday. l*L E h X r utive Council of the Auto't th?p ss(H iation ot Malaya met Hotel ,h- Gard the Adelphi rarious T* t motni *X and discussed II a^ Jljj^s for four hours from was not open to the 0 1 Sin66 words
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Article105 1939-05-15 23 Singapore, Sunday. ONLY one tie m Ql* V.M.C.A. open inivitation tenn.s tournament was olayed yesterday when P. Clerc and W. M J Warden defeated R. Nathan and J. Manasseh by 6—l. 9—7, m the men open doubles. I Yadi and Kamis gained a walk-ovor against Low Kee Pow-105 words
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Article82 1939-05-15 23 I A very interesting address on across the World' will be given at the 'V WC A Tort Canning Road on Tnursdav at 5 p.m. The .speaker will be Mr. W R Lake, a well known Missionary, who has b-en m Malaya for about 20 year*. Mr Lake is82 words
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Article313 1939-05-15 23 Singapore, Sunday. MR. Oik Chin Benjr, the organiser of tonrbiy's First Speed Hill Climb cycle race at the Gap. ii to be congratulated on the success that attended his meet. Favoured \vuh an idea* weather from ?aily thi s mcrnlDJC cyclists by the313 words
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Article, Illustration31 1939-05-15 23 CYCLING CHAMPIONS The first three m the cycle climb competition held at the Gap. In trdjßT, from right to left, Gurdial Singh, Ismail bin Osman and Gerald M. La Porte. (Tribune).31 words
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Article59 1939-05-15 23 THE Morning Tribune racing correspondent, "Marcus S»iperbus," had aw,ther five dinners m his selections for Saturday's races with Selangor n, Resistance, Cluny, Devon King and Harfleur. The Malaya Tribune tips contained four winners m A.D.C., Resistance, Cluny and Devon King. Marcheta 11, also tipned to win, was59 words
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128 1939-05-15 23 Minesweepers Beat Changi Civilians In Div. 2 B Singapore, Saturday. THt Mine sweepers met and defeated the (hahfci (W.l>.) Civilians by three clear goals this afternoon at the Police Depot m a Division II B Af the SAF.A. soccer fixture. Five minutes prior to the interval, hr Minesweepers scored their128 words
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Article428 1939-05-15 24 "Empress" Answers Radio App ea APPENDICITIS CASE ON ESCORTING CRUISER AMIDST ICEBERGS (From Keuters special correspondent aboard the Empress of Australia). May 14. THE Cwipri af Australia twice reversed the engines owing to icebtrgs. Three shrill blasts of the siren at 12.30 a.m. proclaimed that \ncReuter - 428 words
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Article70 1939-05-15 24 Quebec. .May 14 Till: King will deliver his ftnt speech m Canada at the Dominion (iovernment luncheon m honour of Their Majesties at the Chateau Frontenac Hotel. The speech will be broadcast throughout Canada and the rntted States. Latei, Their Majesties will visit the Montmorencv Falls and70 words
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97 1939-05-15 24 Sofia. .May 14. £REAT indignation has been aroused m Bulgaria owing to the frontier flash m southern Dobrudja m which Rumanian gendarmes arc reported to have killed 23 MffftH of a band of 25. The Rumanian version say.s that tits Bulgar> raided across the97 words
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Article77 1939-05-15 24 xsucii?re.si. May 14 As significant examples of the trend m Rumania, the lading newspaper Curentual which is friendly ti> the Axis powers, ha.s been banned for ten days for an article attacking France, and Joseph Csao sentenced to one year's •mprLsonment m ihe chauc of insulting theReuter - 77 words
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Article155 1939-05-15 24 A CHINESE M uas buried u.ive m an aba^ 5? m Somohang about three miles from Bite before the tZ oi her daughter tlie.other nieht >es of It would appear that the dectwsed accompanied by lier dauuhter agtd about 10 years, is alleged to have nme155 words
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Article67 1939-05-15 24 THE EMPRESS OF AUSTRALIA'S RADIO PICKED UP AN APPEAL FROM THE ESCORTING CRUISER GLASGOW. FOR AID IN AN APPENDICITIS CASE ABOARD. THE KING'S SURGEON AND ANOTHER SURGEON WERE ROWED TO THE CRUISER, AND AN OPE- RATION WAS SUCCESSFULLY CARRIED OUT. THE BOAT BRINGING THE SURGEONS BACK TOReuter - 67 words
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Article279 1939-05-15 24 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Hon^koru. Mayll ALL brew under the direction of (General Tanir Lttftf KwJ ■amMftrifcr converging on Kongmoon. After a bloody engagement m the midst of a heavy raurfj hmese have again recovered Hsinhui City. The enemy are *i drawing m the direction279 words
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Article59 1939-05-15 24 SIR LEOPOLD SWILF JI RESPONSIBLE FOR THF nJI CONSTRUCTION O F THE M 1 DOCKYARD AT SlNGAWttil ING THE LINER XJ NAPLES ON MAY 28 FOR SI TO DISCUSS WITH THF a! 1 GOVERNMENT OFFICIAI J !l POSED BUILDING OF A J DOCK. THERE HAVE BPpJI59 words
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Article43 1939-05-15 24 UGANDA DEFENC OFF Mombasa. THE Mukama of Bunyorckjj 1 the south-eastern shore of bertnyanza* has offered hisi the Governor of Uganda It purpose-. and also expra Governor, on behalf of the Bunyorokitara their reading them service to the Emoirel oi the country ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article32 1939-05-15 24 Stockholm.! I^EFENCE measures. Parliament lasting increased naval service mml dajt, 30 days' special KHI j army conscripts, formation of j craft detachments at various I and general strengthening of ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article22 1939-05-15 24 Ipoh. May H-A 12 boy is reported to r He down by a lorry Ba tl .succumbed- to Injuries Hospital.22 words