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Title Section41 1938-03-07 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: y Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVII. -No. 55. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, Mar. 7, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1938 FIVE CEKTs41 words
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Advertisement100 1938-03-07 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR KKUAKFAST Try The >lOItM\4. i itim m: I Your Valuables MILNERS' SAFES Wi H m WORLD FAMOUS SINCE 1840 Sole Agents: Incorporated In S.S.» i WPS 14A THE CAMAY BEAUTY METHOD Clean, natural loveliness is beauty's first law Twice every day apply a light lather of100 words
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Advertisement380 1938-03-07 1 m Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya !A "101 USES FOR VINEGAR This is the title of a booklet, crammed full of useful information about vinegar of interest to every modern household. It can be had for the asking. Write is y—w to Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., giving your380 words
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228 1938-03-07 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES "QUEEN MARY'S" OVERHAUL Painting Hy The Acre P>R no less than six weeks members of thirty different trades and crafts— us "The Times" aptly put it, "from plumbers to piano-tuners and irom caulkers to chimney-sweeps" were engi,»ed on the overhaul of the CunardWhite Star liner "Queen Mary"228 words
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Article374 1938-03-07 2 U.S.A. Tightening Restrictions Washington, D.C. ALARMED by the increasing gravity of conditions throughout the world, the United States is continually tightening restrictions intended to guard against ;he leakage oi military and naval secrets. The taking of photographs in navy yards and naval posts is now subject374 words
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Advertisement414 1938-03-07 2 «TEAMER SAILINGS. P&CL BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). \y\\\ a k rr v f r. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. S*pore. 1938. KANPURA 17,000 Mar. 11 BHUTAN 0,100 Mar. 12 BEHAR 0,000 Mar. 21 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Mar. 25 CORFU 15,000 Apr. 3 SOUDAN 0,500 Apr. CHITRAL 15,000414 words
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Advertisement139 1938-03-07 2 INDOCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD., (Incorporated in England). Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy. Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwaaig, Yangtse ports, Formosa, the Philippines, ect. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. Arr. Sails. KUMSANG Mar. 11 Mar.139 words
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Advertisement524 1938-03-07 2 I I KOKUSAMLINE j j i (KOKUSAI RISEN KAISHA) I (Incorporated in Japan). j J For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES NEW YORK (via Panama). J i Due. Due. Sailing Due. Penan? Spore Spore via. New lork m s KOMAKI MARU Mar. 22 Mar. 25 May 5 \ms KANO MARU Apr. 30524 words
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Advertisement430 1938-03-07 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Mast Cabins have adjoining private bath Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From M S Spore Malacca P.S'ham P'ng JUTLANDIA 8-3 8-3 9-3 10-3 MEONIA 29-3 29-3 30-3 31-3 ALSIA 19-4 19-4 20-4 21-4430 words
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Advertisement382 1938-03-07 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §norddevt: f (Ir.corporai; d :< Germany). The undernoted are the Con intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG, SH NORTH CHINA and JAPAN Du< S m_s. "SAALE" s.s. ISAR, omits Manila o Japan HOMEWARD For HOLLAND, HAMBURG BREMEN. Sails from fts. "ODER M s.s. "GNEISENAU" also r. Genoa in382 words
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Article455 1938-03-07 3 Aid For Public Health Services JJURING December further giants have v been offered to local authorities in respect of schemes designed to improve public health services in the Special Areas in Scotland. The schemes include sewerage and sewage purification <est mated to cost about £3,200). and455 words
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Article84 1938-03-07 3 Fight Against Foot-And-Mouth Disease Barberton, Transvaal. In one area of the Barberton district of Transvaal, where there has been a severe outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease, 1,045 infected cattle have been slaughtered and buried in one day. This is believed to be a record. A huge pit for the84 words
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Article485 1938-03-07 3 Bengal Government's Statement Calcutta. T-HL Gcvtrnmen of Bengal have issued a iengthy statement this evening on the hunger-strike in the Dacca Central Jail "in view of the ill-informed attacks v.hich have been made on the jail tftafT of the Dacca Central Jail by persons other than the485 words
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Article81 1938-03-07 3 Santiago, Chile. For the second time In three years, the town of Castro on Chiloe Island. Southern Chile, has been practically destroyed by fire. The fire, which is believed to have teen started deliberately, destroyed 170 houses in the middle of the town—the hest-built part. No81 words
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Advertisement482 1938-03-07 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS. \DKRS ars now Invited for the materials or service. For iiars see Municipal Tender Room ol an Office at Christian tery I Deposit $501 12 noon, 11th March, 1938. gun niy of one Single Lift !der for Gasworks, g i Deposit $50). 4482 words
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Advertisement604 1938-03-07 3 PUBLIC NOTICES SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. Tenders are Invited for the demolition of house No. 6, Pekin Street. Specification and Form of Tender may be obtained at the Office of the Singapore Improvement Trust on payment of a deposit of $25 which will be refunded II a bona fide tender is604 words
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Advertisement567 1938-03-07 3 PUBLIC NOTICES TRADE MARK NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that C. H. Colltrs and Sons, Limited, ot 47 and 48, Hockley Hill, Birmingham. England, are the owners and sole proprietors ot ths following trade marks: LION The said trade marks are used in respect of the following goods:—Goods of precious567 words
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Advertisement304 1938-03-07 3 POSITIONS VACANT ID ANTED—Piano Teacher able to teach Theory. Apply in person, Principal, Far Eastern Music School. WANTED. A House-keeper for an elderly Ceylonese Bachelor's home in Singapore. Food and $10 per month. Apply stating age and rationality to Box No 90 c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. FOR SALE TOR304 words
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Advertisement50 1938-03-07 3 TOCK TYPEWRITER CO., No. 8-A Change Alley *p Oil Singapore Tel ~£?||o|| Q><S| NO. 2633. \iZ<K£\ Stockists of Erika Brand new Port- able Typewriters -*f m Model V Tab. wltn key-set Tabulator New Secondhand self Kolok Ribbons and Carbon Pajer. Work Guaranteed cnarges ModeraU IDEAL FOR THE RACES! LEITZ BINOCULARS50 words
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Article149 1938-03-07 4 Shoots Father's Killer In Court Istanbul. A l2-YEAR-OLD Anatolian shepherd boy named Mehmet has just added another victim, his father's murderer to the long list of those who have been killed under the unwritten law ot tht Anatolian Vendetta. Ten months ago his father, a sergeant149 words
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Article67 1938-03-07 4 The P. and O. steamship "Ranchi" (Commander J. A. Smith) left Marseilles on March 5. and among her passengers are: Mrs. L. A. BlakistonHouston and Sir Edward and Lady Crowe for Tangier. Sir Edward was Comptroller General of the Overseas Trade Dept. to 1937. Lady Shead and Lord and Lad<y67 words
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Article138 1938-03-07 4 Dates For International Matches THE New South Wales Rugby Union 1 has received a letter from the International Rugby Football Board, London confirming the invitation for an Australian team to play Britain in -930—40, and sending a tentative list cf lastch dates. This showed the county in which138 words
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Article439 1938-03-07 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Mar 5. RUBBER Q me test Easier Tone 71 16 7 «—l|W Bpot Buyers v 7 jl6 —liia Seller* 7 7 1!16 Ist Forward (April) Buyers 7% i;i6 2nd Forward (May) Buyers 7 2, 116 Sellers 71 4 7 s —Hj Brd Forward (JulyiSept.)439 words
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Article522 1938-03-07 4 The Current Singapore Prices Singapore. Mar. 4. MEAT Beef steak (kati) 40 Beef stew or curry (kati) 35 Fillet Steak (lb.) 60 Mutton, Australian (lb.) 40 Mutton, Indian (lb.) Mutton, Malacca (lb.) Pork, lean (kati) 44 Fork, lean and fat (1st. quality) (kati) 34 POULTRY Capons (locally reared)522 words
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Article69 1938-03-07 4 Members of an Italian mission to Japan passed through Singapore by the Conte Biancamano yesterday Among the party are H. E. Cavalier Marchese Paolucci di Calboli Barone, the Marchese Paolucci di Calboli Barone. the Marchese di Sant 'Ella, Count Orlando di Collalto, Count di Modrone Dr. Filippo. Hon.69 words
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Article37 1938-03-07 4 Reuter. Barcelona, Mar. 5. Forty-six were killed and 64 wounded <n five raids since yesterday evening. Bombs v/ere rained on the business Quarter, and the inhabitants spent the night and morning In terror.—Reute*-.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article562 1938-03-07 4 Air Mail - Empire Problem PRECAUTIONS IN FAR EAST (By Air Mail 'From Our Own Correspondent) London, Feb. 16. UNIFIED system of air raid precautions throughout the Empire was the theme of an address at the Royal Empire Society by WingComdr. Hodsoll, Inspector-General of the Air Raids Precaution Department.562 words
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Article209 1938-03-07 4 More Extensions Iking Made In Factories MORE and more exten 1,1 made to factories in such impor centres of engineering as Birminghand Coventry, where, for a lonn per overtime has been the order ol thee. The opening up of new worker. covering an area of 20 250209 words
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Article87 1938-03-07 4 During the week ending Feb M ports of tinned pineapples from Ma! ports amounted to 23.473 cases, ol i 14,760 '63 per cent.' were to the Kingdom. 1,735 <1 per cent to the Continent of Europe. 4.825 (21 per ea Canada.and 2.153 <9 per cent I Total exports87 words
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Article15 1938-03-07 4 Outputs for last tn as under:— No. 2 Dredge No. 3 Dredge *****015 words
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Advertisement525 1938-03-07 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES: Managing Director 3172 Secretary 4944 General Manager 8513 Accountant 3026 Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA" LONDON BANKERS: NEW YORK BANKERS: Midland Bank, Ltd., Irving Trust Co., Lloyds525 words
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Miscellaneous102 1938-03-07 4 DAILY WEATHER REPORT IVlalayan Meteorological Service Yesterday Last Nte* Max. Temp. R'fall S shmt Tern* Stations. oF. Inches Hours, ot WEST COAST Alor Star 93 0.31 Bayan lepas <Penang» 91 Sitiawan 91 E. Jeram 90 0 Malacca 87 Nil INLAND K. LipLs 92 Ipoh Aerodrome 93 XL I umour 93102 words
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Article863 1938-03-07 5 Quotation By Fraser And Co. Singapore, Mar. 5, 1 p.m. MINING Fraser Co. Buyers. Sellers. Ampal Tin 4- 4 6 A Kumbang 28 30itraJ Malay 49 51 6xd norn Hitam 23 6 25 0.62 2 070 ]> ;rin Tin 21 6 22 6 r selangor 1.44863 words
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Article200 1938-03-07 5 The following are exchange rates this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corpora'vm. SELLING Singapore, Mar. 7. London T.T. 2 3 1516 London demand 2 3 15f16 Lyons demand 1795 Switzerland demand 251 Hamburg demand 142 New York demand 58 716200 words
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Article363 1938-03-07 5 Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. Singapore, Sunday. 1I7E are indebted to Messrs. S E. Levy and Co., Singapore, for the following on American Market conditions:— Messrs. White, Weld and Co., New York, report to us by cable as follows: STOCKS. Following the final hour of363 words
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Article284 1938-03-07 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Total for Books Close financial Company Dividend Date Ex Div. year Payable Date to date Singapore. Mar. 5, 1 p.m. TIN: To Austral Malay 9d. Mar. 4 Mar. 11 Mar. 5 5% 3d. Bonus. Burma Malay 6d. Div. Mar. 24 Mar. 31 Mar 25284 words
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Article245 1938-03-07 5 aynard Co., Ltd., $30,000 mv AP* 30, Oct. 31 95 105 norn Q rvp nni SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 11 rod 1040 MOO 000 int Mar. 31, Sept 30 V 102 104 norn |v latm J 2 i 1907 red. 1947 $1,609,000 Int. ■*ar. 31, Sept. 30 108 110245 words
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Article157 1938-03-07 5 Report By Fraser And Co. Singapore, Mar. 7. M INI^NG^J in New York 413 /< unchanged There is no particular news to nand this morning and markets onen very quietly as is usual on Monday prices being nominally unchanged from Satur~se' Tne announcement by thI- .M.S. Government157 words
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Article18 1938-03-07 5 Singapore, Mar. 7. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was: $91% (down $1/8). MIMIMi18 words
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Article17 1938-03-07 5 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 22% (down Sellers 23 (down17 words
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335 1938-03-07 5 MINING Singapore, Monday. mo Buyers Seller* Amoat 4_ 46 Ayer Hitams 23 *>5 Bangrtas 216 226 catu Selangor 1 44 1 43 Chanderianga 15 16 Hitam Tin 0.39 0.43 Hongkong Tin 22 23 Hong Fatts 1.06 1 09 Toris Hyd. 5 6 6 6 Ipoh335 words
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Article59 1938-03-07 5 Singapore. Saturday. Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore have received cabled new sfrom Manila giving the following prices:— Last Sale Prices Previous To-day Pesos Antamok 0.57 0.57 Atok 0.275 0.26 Coco Grove 0.58 0.56 Consolidated Mines 0.011 unquoted LX.L 0.78 0.77 Masbate 0.21 0.215 San59 words
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Article317 1938-03-07 5 Chance For Inventive Genius New York. A PLEA to some inventive genius to evolve "a lew gadgets 10 relieve men from the persecution of their clothes" is made oy a writer here. One of the most obvious needs, he says, are trousers that permanently retain their crease.317 words
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Article117 1938-03-07 5 Washington, D C. Congress has been asked to authorise •he coining cf a tnrec-cent piece »worth about l%d) with an appropriate design •lor the purpose of arousing public opinion lor reform in traffic conduct". Air. Alfred Belter a New York Representative, asked that the coin lie minted. The117 words
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Article196 1938-03-07 5 Stopping Conflicts In Spain And China London, Feb. 16 STRONG action by members of the League of Nations with a view to ending the conflicts in Spain end China was advocated at the close of a threeday conference here of the Representative Council of the International Federation196 words
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Article201 1938-03-07 5 Possibilities As A Naval Harbour The possibilities of the Cochin Port as a naval harbour in view of the vast expanse of shelttred waters have been discussed for several years now. It \s understood that during the recent visit of Rear-Admiral H. Fitzherbert, Flag Officer Commanding. Royal201 words
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Advertisement248 1938-03-07 5 I S. E LEVY CO. 1 Shanghai, Hongkong-, Manila, Singapore. I tnvestmsv* Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodities i j UMly Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service i Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF NY NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. < ANADIAN248 words
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622 1938-03-07 6 Should Asiatics have their own flying club? The question is further debated by readers to-day. Wives who gamble and alarm their husbands is the subject of a letter from t( Worried Husband." We welcome intelligent letters on any subject from readers,622 words
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Article311 1938-03-07 6 To the Ediio r of ihe Malaya Tribunej Sr. r Ihe introduction of another lying c ub in Singapore is certainly a /civ welccme mevc. The fact that ihe 'rland Flying Club admits people of ivery nationality is going to prove of Treat benefit to those who311 words
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Article258 1938-03-07 6 'To the Editor of the Malaya Tribu te Sir, —Correspondence concerning the I. F. C. has gone somewhat adrift, and before long your correspondents will be getting at each other "hammer and tongs' upen a subject having no bearing on the interesting original controversy. The founders258 words
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Article204 1938-03-07 6 < To the Editor of the Malaya Ti ibune) Sir- Permit me to take up my pen in defending Mr. Wee Boan Hai, who ha i asked "Fairplay" and others to give a concrete instance in which an eligible Asiatic candidate was rejected by the Royal Singapore204 words
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Article223 1938-03-07 6 To the Editor of the Malaya Triounej Sir,—Your correspondent "Lex" in your issue of Mar. 4 has my iDO pc-i r.ympathy. I have nobody to sympathise with me because I am a fairly well-off person with a legitimate business oc "ipation. My friends say 'Don't by stingy. allow223 words
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Article194 1938-03-07 6 Mails, expected from Penang and Kuala T .umpur by A r (Internal Service) to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 7 30 •m. tc-day and general delivery ot •otter:: 8.25 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Netherlands 'nd'e- by Air iK.N.I.LM.i to-morrow. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 1.30 o.n:. and194 words
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Article19 1938-03-07 6 Mails despatched from Singapore on Feb. 11 by the Chitral was delivered in London on Mar. 5.19 words
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Article90 1938-03-07 6 $455 Millions To Be Raised Reuter. Washington, Mar. 6. MR. Morgenthau, State Treasurer, announced to-day the terms of the March re-'financing operation. He stated that the Treasury is ofler*ng ten and a half year per cent Treasury Bonds in exchange for $455 million three per cent, notes,Reuter. - 90 words
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Article64 1938-03-07 6 Klang, British, 732 tons, from Penanp Mar. 5, to Penang Mar. 7. Pang Kor, British. 687 tons, from Pontianak Mar. 5, to Pontianak Mar. 7. Glenaffaric, British, 4,906 tons, from Yokohama Mar. 5, to P. Swettenham Mar. 8. Valaya, Siamese, 803 tons, from Bangkok Mar. 6. to Bangkok64 words
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Article29 1938-03-07 6 The air mails for Kuala Lumpur and Penang close at 6 a.m. daily, Sundays excepted. Registered mails close at 7 p.m. on the previous business day.29 words
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Article37 1938-03-07 6 Public functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY. MAR. 7 £oolball: Friendly, S.R.C II v. Immigration. S.R.C.; Business Houses League, Wearnes v. H. and S. Bank, Y.M.C.A., S.A.F.A. League, Div. I, S.C.F.A. v Inniskiliings, Anson Road Stadium.37 words
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Article196 1938-03-07 6 I The following are passengers by the llakozaki Maru which left Singapore for Brmpe on Mar. 3:— Mr. W. G. Anderson, Mr. V. K. Bashi, Mr. *f. Miuutani, Mr. M. Mu.shin, Mr. L Eeck. Mr. F. Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gu&son. Mr. R. T. Lagnados Mr. and196 words
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Article483 1938-03-07 6 S.T.A. Annual Meeting MANY CLASSES PQ U INSTRITTION Singapore. Saturn** PRESIDING at the ai meeting of the nn f th Singapore Teachersheld last evening a< tl Chinese Girls' School, Mr. L) McLeod said that the A was represented at the Committee, which went question of salaries. So483 words
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Advertisement162 1938-03-07 6 fjtaffto IMA MALAYAN PEEMIEQ HOTEL ,j To-night *j J COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. j DINNER AND DANCE (informal). 9.30 to Midnight. j i CABARET ATTRACTION i jisn;o Jacqueline| i POFUUAR AMERICAN DANCERS i j Non-diners $1.00 j i RAFFLES ORCHESTRA, When in Penarg stay at I ....<■ ed162 words
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Advertisement280 1938-03-07 6 Getting Up Nights Caused By Germs Are you wonted and stunt "Getting U|> Nights II should know that th. in ing germs which are attackim lion tiny tubes or Wtei a-itl neys. Vqu can't be well till B«*ri and cleared out uf youi Sj distressing Byriipiotha ol Kidi are Uurning,280 words
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Miscellaneous270 1938-03-07 6 1 POSTAL k| STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME nak Pangkor Mar. 7 p.m. Island Zuiderkerk 7 a o.m. Denmark (Parcels only) Jut.landia 7 7 p.m. TO-MORROW ids ladies:— Bagan and Pandjang Heng Thong 8 3 pm i-ovi v Kov.k. Padang, Pakan Barpe and Siak Hong Kwong270 words
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Article, Illustration129 1938-03-07 7 AS PLAY ENDS Heroine To Wed Lieutenant UM.F an hour after the final cur1 vn of "The Wind and the l.Viin' at the Victoria Tiieatre, nqapore on Saturdav night, the ioine, *.vb'> had just promised to r ny a medical student hero129 words
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Article370 1938-03-07 7 Air Mail - S heme To Work Disused Cotton Mills (By Air Mail Manchester, Feb. 16. fv is US ED Lancashire cotton mills are t«; oe reconditioned for the producof other commodities under a me by which the building society ni will be applied to factory pre:se For example370 words
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Article119 1938-03-07 7 rreiuh Epic To Be Commemorated Bayonnc. numcnt in honour ol the "Song 'land the great French epic poem, oe erected at Saint Jean-pied-(le-the Ficnch Basque country. "Song of Roland" has 4.000 and is believed to date from the elf <nth century. It commemorates deed of Roland,119 words
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Article30 1938-03-07 7 untitled Koh Cheng Yam who had been i London she obtaining his B A four years ago. returned to bj the Marechel Joffre. He "ii ol Mr. Koh Peng Chiang.30 words
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Article184 1938-03-07 7 President's Message To The Nation Istanbul. THE Turkish nation is exhorted to be joyful and happy" by the Presi dent, Kamal Ataturk. in a message L:-':edcasl from Yalova-les-Baim\ tne fashionable bathinp resort near Istanbul where he is taking a short reet. "Citizens", says the mes.184 words
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Article106 1938-03-07 7 Singapore. Mar. 7. Ships alongside the Wharves or exacted to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rajula 22; Bolivar. Hai Hing 20. Sheers Whan (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Whart (Entrance Gate 2> Kayeson 18; Juno 16; Benavon 7. Empire Dock "Entrance Gate 2> Penrith Castle 34. Empire106 words
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Article130 1938-03-07 7 The band of the Straits Seti Police wiH perioral in public during the week as follows under the direction of Mr. J. C Hitch, L.R.A.M A.R.CM.. R.M.S.M. Tuesday. Mar. 8. at Waterloo Street a< 7 pin. March "The Thin Red Line" Kanncth 7. Alfcrd. Overture "Haydae" An her.130 words
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Article392 1938-03-07 7 People Carrying On Their Daily Affairs Barcelona. RUSINESS AS USUAL" is the slogan here. Ucii mayed by repeated air raids, of v.'i.r n gr unt mlns and bombclater and piles of debris are pernntual it mind lis. tlv people ot if a re e lch&392 words
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Advertisement41 1938-03-07 7 POPULAR "BROWNIE" HMRP Takes full-size pictures. 3j" x 2] MHIBM Snap: or time exposures. Tested ■HHBHN9 Kodak Lens. Very simple to use. Aj^LiLK $2.50 f^Wyfff^H Obtainable from all Kodak Dealers KODAK LIMITFD (Incorporated in England). 130 Rokinton Road. Sinjapore J 43ft41 words
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Advertisement203 1938-03-07 7 FOR GROWING CHILDREN 'KEPLER* COD wih MALT Liver Oil Extract •KEPLER 1 COD LIVEH OIL with MALT EXTRACT builds up sturdy limbs, strong bones and sound teeth. That is why it is invaluable for growing children. Bĕttlts two ttiet. from all CMemlsts anĕ Stertt nf+r Burroughs Wellcome a Co., London203 words
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Miscellaneous304 1938-03-07 7 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs in Singapore members of which are readers c.j the "Malaya Tribune." This Diarg v provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in Peeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will stilt Oc included in the "Diary of Everts'- Th"Club Diary"304 words
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Advertisement518 1938-03-07 8 The Crown Prince of in a Royal Ravel LAST FIT FOR A KjMCj V V> 3( "^^^^Sj Opening To-Morrow Lee Iracey in "Behind The Headlines" f■iA 11 21 M' 14 To-nigS-La?t Night! xm m-Vii m 6.15 9.15 p.m. A Super Hindustani Talkie "SHER-KA-PANJA" with Feroze Dastur. The Golden Voiced Singer518 words
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Advertisement306 1938-03-07 8 PACKED HOUSES at all the Week-End shows acclaimed this as S one of the most thrilling Adventure films ever made! j See h To-Night at ihe CAPITOL S' s I Paramount Proudly Present the epic Story of a j I with JOEL M DEE and j Cast of Thousands. j306 words
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Advertisement183 1938-03-07 8 ROMANCE, LAUGHTER ANI> SONG IN A GRAND TRFAT! PAVILION 6-15 9-15 ton: SPECIAL GAUMONT NEWS RECEIVED AIR MAD The Sporting World At*€*lai9ii*»d Nor Am An Olympic ('liani^aoii! The Entertainment World Thrilled to hrr Grand Performance in "ONE IN A MILLION"!..NOW SONJA HUENfiii co-starred with TYRONE POWER excels herself in 20th183 words
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187 1938-03-07 9 FOUR CLUBS Singapore Church To Benefit London, Ftb 23. DKQI'ESTS are made to Singapore in the will of Mr. .It>hn Denniston, former manager of the Borneo Co., Ltd., who died last October. D ath duties on the estate of £64,372 ;ount187 words
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Article227 1938-03-07 9 'Japanese Contempt For Things American" New York. a t NTTED States navy 'iwice as large I' Japan's has been advocated here Rear-Admiral Yates Stirling (retired). CS. naval veteran. Speaking at a luncheon of the Fore gn :cy Association, he declared that such tvy would cost more227 words
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Article139 1938-03-07 9 ALHAMBRA.—"Fit For A King" 6.15 and 9.15 p.m CAPITOL.—"WeIIs Fargo" 6.15 and f is p.m. PAVILION" —Richard Taubpr in "Land Without Musk" 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. M \RLBOROUGH.—"Garib-Ki-Tope" (Hindustani) 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. :HKATRE ROYAL—"Chandra Mohana" (Tamil' 6 and 9 p.m. GARRICfcV Sher-Ka Panja" 6.1S and 5 15 p.m.139 words
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Article99 1938-03-07 9 Siamese, 803 'tons, from kok 6.3. to Bangkok 9.3. Pangkor, British, 687 tons, from Pon--5.3. to Pontianak 7.3. Xli ng British, 732 tons, from Penang to Penang 7 3. Glen ffSTic, British, from Yokohama to PcTl Said ahu London 8.3. Kayeson, British, 2,873 tons, from mbo 4.3, to99 words
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Article207 1938-03-07 9 Air Mail - London Sale Broadcast By 8.8.C. (By Air Mail I,ondon, Feb. 18. A VIOLIN and 'cello made by the great n 18th century master Antonio StradlA'ari have sold for £2,750 at an auction here. A large number of spectators and cidders were attracted and long before the207 words
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Article229 1938-03-07 9 Air Mail - To Be Permitted At The Empire Exhibition (By Air Mail Glasgow, Feb. 16. rpHE Continental type of open air cafes, with coloured umbrellas and awnings, will replace the Scottish "pup" at the Empire Exhibition to be held this summer. The Licensing Court «of Glasgow has granted all applications229 words
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Article135 1938-03-07 9 French Officer's Wife Wins Title Paris. The wife of a high officer of the garrison of Fontainbleau has been declared "the best housewife in France Mme. Chailly won the title here against 54 other competitors in a national competition held at the Grand Palais Their ages ranged from135 words
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Article125 1938-03-07 9 "Mass Hero" In New Russian Opera Moscow. A new opera "Battleship Potemkin" written by the young Russian composer 0. Chishko, has made its first appearance at the Bolshoi Theatre here. The story of the opera is based on the rebellion of 1905 on board the battleship "Prince Potemkin-Tavri-cheskii"125 words
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Article634 1938-03-07 9 100,000 Years' History In A Cave London, Feb. 15. rE discovery .of the world's oldest war wound irTthr-femains of a fossilised man was described here by Sir Arthur Keith, in a lecture a: the Royal College of Surgeons. He told how complete fossil skeletons were found634 words
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Article55 1938-03-07 9 Lower Deck May Qualify As Pilots London, Mar. G. The Admiralty announce that in connection with the fleet air arm that the opportunity to qualify as air pilot, which had long been open to non-com-missioned officers of the Royal Air Force is now to be given to55 words
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Article93 1938-03-07 9 At the annual general meeting of the Lotus Club, held on Saturday at Raffles Quay, the following were elected office bearers: President, Mrs. S. A. H. Shirazie; vicePresidents Mrs. E. V. Davies and Mrs. A. M. Handy; gen: secretary, Mrs. K. M. R. Menon; treasurer, Mrs. S. C93 words
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Article54 1938-03-07 9 Singapore, Monday. Two Chinese, a husband and wife were found suffering from the effects of taking caustic soda in their house at Kreta Ayer Street shortly after 2 a.m. this morning. Their mouths and lips were swollen and they were taken in a semiconcious condition to the54 words
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Article219 1938-03-07 9 Special Meeting On Saturday Singapore. Saturday. 4 BENEVOLENT section for the members of the Chinese Salesmen's Association was formed at a special meeting of the Association held at their clubhouse in Raffles Quay this afternoon. Mr. Tan Kim Choo, President of the Association, was in the chair219 words
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Article146 1938-03-07 9 Countess's Prophecy Comes True Paris. THE day I lose this charm, I shall 1 die This prophecy, made by the Countess Helene de Merchoff, former Lady-ir-Waiting to the late Tsarina, had been heard bv her servants concerning a magnificent octagonal emerald set in >iie midst of 18146 words
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Article81 1938-03-07 9 Malay Faces Serious Charges Singapore, Saturday. ABDULLAH bin Osman appeared before Mr. F. V. Duckworth, second poli;e magistrate, yesterday, charged with theft of $350 cash and jewellery valued at $299. It was stated that the accused absconded with the daugh'er of the complainant. The jewellery was subsequently recovered,81 words
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Article1017 1938-03-07 10 DAJAH sir Annamalai Chettiar, of Chettinad, Madras, has his own cure for the unemployment which accompanies periods of depression in Malaya. Sir Annamalai. who is an influential banker and has rubber interests in the F.M.S.. is at present on a visit to Malaya and is reported to have1,017 words
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Article62 1938-03-07 10 Bill Against Nuisance By Loudspeakers {From Ci>r Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Saturday AT a meeting of the Assembly this afternoon, the Government an- nounced that a draft bill for the pr°■ervatSon of wild life would be presented very soon The Assembly accepted the bill dealing with62 words
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258 1938-03-07 10 JAPANESE AND SMUGGLED SUGAR 'J'HE following article by Mr. Tan? Lean*» Li, editor of (he People's Tribune, exposes the scandal of smuggled sugar and Japan** "special trade" in Shanghai. two years ago the London Times referred to the "shoddy swindle" of Japan's connivance w.t.i the258 words
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Article345 1938-03-07 10 Smuggled sugar, selling 62 per cc." I cheaper than legitimately imported Mocks, is swamping the Shanghai ma:ket. with the surplus being distribute! rapidly over a wide area along the Shanghai-Nanking ,and ShanghaiHangchow Ningpo Railways. Investigations made by the China Press show that smuggled sugar can be bough:345 words
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Article450 1938-03-07 10 The Chinese Sugar Dealers' Association, of which all important sugar merchants in Shanghai are members, staunchly refused to deal in contraband sugar during the height of Japan's smugging activities in North China when supplies beean to trieklr down from Tientsin to cities in Central China. This decision was scrupulously450 words
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Article337 1938-03-07 10 In June. J936, th™ Briti.'.'i airi AiiU" fan Chambers of Commerce in tMian;, hai telegraphed to their respective Governments, pointing out that ■muggliivj in North China had attained such enormous proportions that legitimate tracse throughout the country was being seri- c-vsly affecreii. The only effect of this action337 words
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Article218 1938-03-07 10 No in:port duty will be levied 011 goods enumerated in the first and secoufl classes. The attachment of invoices o* Chinese Consuls in Japan i.s requires th.s shipment of cargoes of the class in case their value is hiqh<*r tna: 1 200 yen per packet, as some218 words
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Advertisement304 1938-03-07 10 Tll\ t A 31A II IS A7%11 V to lovers of good Si BRANDY: TINTAKA BRANDY IS ,'1 MADE IN AUSTRALIA FROM Mf'^^k THE FINEST GRAPES. IF /f\fe^\ YOU LIKE REALLY GOOD BRANDY THEN TRY TINTARA. QUART BOTTLE 2.50 PINT BOTTLE 1.35 J| (INCLUDING DOTY), SOLE AGENTS: ICOItIVSOV A tO..304 words
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Article302 1938-03-07 11 naval battle British Ships In Rescue Work Reuter. Barcelona March 6. fl \MI V from the British warships, I! M S. Kcmpcnfelt and H.M.S. P.on'is, rescued survivors from the Spanish insurgent cruiser Baleares when ho was fired and sunk in a tmal action eff Cartagena. T!.Reuter. - 302 words
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Article57 1938-03-07 11 Melting Ice Swells Rivers Hankow Mar 6. OS Hoods arc threatened as a re nt breaks in many parts of the Huangho, ice on the upper regions i c iting the lower valley with the flood which is becoming serious as re many breaks in the57 words
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77 1938-03-07 11 Reuter. London, March 6. THE record figure of 19 lons of Empire airmail, representing about 1,250,000 letters, was handled by Imperial Airways during the week ended to-day, following the introduction of the unsuri barged ail mail to India and the Far East. BeforeReuter. - 77 words
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Article260 1938-03-07 11 Carnegie Trust Plan 1,400 FAMILIES ARE PROVIDED FOR British Official Wireless. London, Mar. 6. If ORD Elgin, chairman of the J Carnegie United Kingdom Trust, referred yesterday, at the annual meeting, to the success of the land settlement of the unemployed. He said that In the TrustBritish Official Wireless. - 260 words
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Article67 1938-03-07 11 $10 Millions Damage In California Reuter Wireless. Los Angeles, Mar. 6. THE estimated public losses in southern California by the floods is $10 millions. The damrge to private property wiH probably never be known. Aeroplanes dropped food for marooned residents in the mountain resorts where, according toReuter Wireless. - 67 words
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Article26 1938-03-07 11 British Official Wireless. London, Mar. 6. A total of £16,475,115 is budgetted for in the annual estimates of the London County Council.—British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless. - 26 words
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Article33 1938-03-07 11 Mr. A. G. R. Nair has been appointed to the post of manager of the Ipoh branch of Remington Rand. Inc. He succeeds Mr. P. S. Saukar, who has been transfered to Singapore.33 words
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Article, Illustration704 1938-03-07 11 STRONGER AIR FORCE WARPLANES TO BE BUILT IN JAVA SOON (From Our Oun Correspondent) London, March 6. 'yiHE announcement by de Heer Koolho\en, diiector of one of Hollands biggest aeroplane factories, that this year he is to establish a704 words
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Article120 1938-03-07 11 Japanese In Trouble At Capetown Reuter. Capetown M?r. 5 rO Japanese were charged in the Police Court to-day under the fence act with trespassing on forb'dien territory and remanded until Mond 0 The accuscd. who were unable to speak English, came ashore from 'n pReuter. - 120 words
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Article169 1938-03-07 11 Japan's Novel Plan Of Disarmament Reuter. London, Mar. 7. THE Daily Telegraph naval correspondent, referring to statements made ir the Diet by Baron Hirota that it would be gratifying if an opportunity offered lor conversations between the powers for naval disarmament and tnat Japan would pressReuter. - 169 words
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Article106 1938-03-07 11 Negotiations Pending With Britain? Reuter. Washington, Mar. 6 PRESIDENT Roosevelt in an executive order formally asserts that the United States claim the Pacific islands of Canton and Enderbury in the Phoeni:: group, which are regarded as ideal for commercial aviation bases. It is alleged they wereReuter. - 106 words
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Article91 1938-03-07 11 Rome Demands Adherence To Fascist Bloc Reuter. Rome. Mar. 6. fOLONEL Beck, Polish Fore'gn Minister, has arrived in Rome on Q three days official visit. He was met by Count Ciano and other Fascist officials. According to Signor Gavda, writing in the "Voce D'ltalia." all the elements ofReuter. - 91 words
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Article72 1938-03-07 11 Minister Optimistic Of New Returns British Official Wireless. London, Mar. 6 The unemployment return for February will be published on Monday. Expectation of some reversal of the tendency of returns for December and January has been aroused by the hint of the Labour Minister In the speechBritish Official Wireless. - 72 words
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Article15 1938-03-07 11 Mr. R. J. F. Curtis has been appionted chairman of the Mohammedan Advisory Board, Penang15 words
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Article142 1938-03-07 11 Australian View CONSULTATION IN LDEN CRISIS Reuter. Canberra. Mar. 6. ]VfK. J. A. Lyons the Premier, in a statement to the press, said Australia was consulted by the United Kingdom Government on Jan. 27, while Mr. Eden was still Foreign Secretary on the proposal for the re-openingReuter. - 142 words
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Article35 1938-03-07 11 Archdeacon Of Labium's Preferment Reuter. London, March 6 The Archbishop of Canterbury has appointed the Rev. Septimus Hollis. Archdeacon of Sarawak, to be B.shop of Labuan and Sarawak in succession lo Bishop Hudson.—Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article155 1938-03-07 11 R.A.F. FLIGHT Distance Record Attempt THREE aircraft of the ViekersTTlfll ■Hirr type, starting from Ismailia in the early days »1 April, are to make a record non-stop flieht to Australia. These aircraft, which are service planes in use in several in England, and not constructed for the flight,155 words
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Article178 1938-03-07 11 Aircraft Carrier Out Of Commission 1 Shanghai, Mar. 7. rpHE Province of Kwantung may br 1 .spared from Japanese air attacks for some time because of the fact that UH air base at Formosa has been completely destroyed by Chinese aircraft, and that the Japanese178 words
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40 1938-03-07 11 Reuter. Ottawa, Mar. 6. Mr R B Bennett has asked the rational Conservative Conference to be rcii "d of the leadership of the party owin ill health. He is prepared to COntn the forthcoming Nationiu Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article17 1938-03-07 11 Captain R. R. Burge leaves the untitled O. steamer "Ranchi" and joins the "Strathaird" as Staff Commander.17 words
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Advertisement30 1938-03-07 11 j Only /«aw/iss so good! because of the NATURAL FLAVOUR of fresh-lrom-the-garden vego ables retained only in AYLMER SOUPS. That is what makes them so healthful and so deliciously distinctive30 words
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785 1938-03-07 12 MOCK FIGHT Service Machines Take Part (Fiom Our Own Reporter) Penang, Sunday. TO-DAY'S Penang Flying Club pageant, held at Bayan Lepas, surpassed those of previous years both in the number of machines participating and the thrills—so much so that there was785 words
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Article153 1938-03-07 12 Seyssinquart Addresses Austrian Nazis Reuter. Linzi, Mar. 6. DR. Seyssinquart, addressing a Nazi gathering, promised that all disabilities from which the movement suffered or was suffering will be removed and declared that all illegal Nazi activities, such as wearing uniformr, must stop immediately. He was greetedReuter. - 153 words
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Article246 1938-03-07 12 Better Facilities For Physical Training London, Feb. 12. BETTER facilities for physical training are to be provided for undergraduates at universities in Great Britain. According to the National Fitness Council, a large proportion of the undergraduates cannot afford to use the limited and comparatively expensive physical training246 words
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Article71 1938-03-07 12 London Cable From Messrs. Comtelburo MESSRS. Comtelburo, Ltd., London, in a cable on the state of the share market state Armament expenditure, fears of increased taxation and trade uncertainties are depressing sentiment. In cotton the trend is temporarily lower, owing to Bombay selling on widening differences. Tin has71 words
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Article76 1938-03-07 12 Japanese Threaten Link With Russia Reuter. Hankow, Mar. 7. FOLLOWING reports of Japanese concentrations at Paotou, in cential iE.uiyuan, preparatory to a large scale drive on Ninghsia and Kansu, through which area th- Chinese overland communications with Russia lie, Chinese troops stationed in western Suiyuan have beenReuter. - 76 words
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Article192 1938-03-07 12 News Of Malayans At Home (From Our Own Correspondent) (By Air Mail) London, Feb. 23. MR. William Norton Gawler. formerly of Johore, has died at Torquay. He WSS 72 years of age. The death has occurred of Mrs. Henrietta Heycock, mother-in-law ot Prince Birabongse, the racing motorist. Prince192 words
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Article82 1938-03-07 12 Strategic Need For Rotter Roads Winchester, Feb. lb. "The railway system of this country is very vulnerable," said Mr. Gaston Vincent, of the British Road Federation, in speech to the Winchester Chamber of Commerce. "A few judiciously placed bombs," continued Mr. Vincent, "could put the whole system out82 words
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Article198 1938-03-07 12 "Wells Fargo" Drama At The Capitol THE opening up and civilising of the great west lands of America has been dramatised in the past in some of the finest film productions that have come out of Hollywood, and the latest of this type, "Wells Fargo,"198 words
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Article178 1938-03-07 12 "Land Without Music" At Pavilion RICHARD TAUBER makes a welcome re-appearance in "Land Without Music.'' which holds the screen at the Pavilion during the next few days. He takes the chief part in a musical comedy of a mythical duchy in Europe, which is condemned by its178 words
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Article32 1938-03-07 12 Two Chinese, who fell off a stack of gunny bags, from a height of about 15 feet, at Robertson Quay on Saturday afternoon, received lacerations but were conscious when taken to hospital.32 words
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Article33 1938-03-07 12 The B. I. steamship "Mashobra" (Commander P. Taylor* left London on February 26 for Calcutta, and had on board: Gen. Sir Arthur Wauc'iope for Calcutta; Sir Arthur is the distinguished administrator of Palestine.33 words
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Article24 1938-03-07 12 News has been received that Mr. V. O. Galistan. ot Singapore, has passed the final examination. Part 2, of the Corporation of Accountants Glasgow.24 words
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Article286 1938-03-07 12 While Asleep MAN IS FREED BY COURT (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. JJOW a young married woman living in Kampong Pisang, Ipoh, was alleged to have been the victim of an unwelcome visitor about 1 a.m. on the night of Dec. 30 of last286 words
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Article71 1938-03-07 12 Delayed Plane Reaches Singapore Singapore, Monday. AFTER being delayed for three days at n Calcutta owing to oil trouble with the engines, the Imperial Airways fly ing boat which was carrying the first of the "all-up" mails from Britain will arrive in Singapore this afternoon. The machine does71 words
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Article41 1938-03-07 12 Lady Bonham-Carter, wife of the Governor and Commander-in-Chief oi Malta is. sailing for Malta on the P. O. steamship "Rawalpindi", which left London on February 25. Major-Gen. Ernest Turner, a sapper distinguished in postal and telegraph work, also jailed for Malta.41 words
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Article43 1938-03-07 12 Mr. C. E. Courtenay of Messrs. Paterson, Simons and Co., Ltd., was entertained to luncheon by the Directors of the Pineapple Packers Agency, Ltd., at the Garden Club on Saturday, prior to his departure on transfer as manager of their Kuala Lumpur Office.43 words
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Article43 1938-03-07 12 Mr. Low Kim Yong, salesman of the Holland Trading Co.. Cecil Street, writer tc state he Is not the person of that name referred to in a report beaded "Held up at pistol point," which appeared in the Malaya Tribune of Mar 4.43 words
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Article158 1938-03-07 12 SACRIFICES Resolved To Face All Perils Reuter. 1 aris. Mar c. WITHIN a few days the C.overnm. will launch a mi S ht« 4™™ procure, mostlv loan. lw-i lions of francs ne< this year. n(f After the passing of "n fence investment v Chamber in theReuter. - 158 words
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Article124 1938-03-07 12 Famous Art Dealers To Close London. Mar. C AT the end of the 1 don's oldest art dealil lacher Brothers of Bond Street -w;ll cease business ahd the stock will be sold at the famous London auction ixu:. during the spring. The firm was founded in 1843124 words
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Article96 1938-03-07 12 Police Arrest Three Men TWO Chinese, a Hokien and a Teochow, while gambling in a 1 Rlv,r Valley Road on Saturday, were robbed of $480 by four Chi The police arrested three of the alleged robbers the same day Yesterday afternoon, a To man reported the los jewellery96 words
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Article47 1938-03-07 12 (From Our 0:m Reporter) Penang, Mar. 7 It is understood that Dr. J Smith, of Penang, ha to act on the Legislath C wcU Mr. H. R. s. Zehnder, 11 B going on leave. Dr. Smitn retired from the Municipal Oomi this year, having sen47 words
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Article276 1938-03-07 12 T„„ Shanghai, Mar. 7. HE enemy on the Shansi-Honan border are attempting to break the Chinese defences at Yenchi. In order to do this they are first converging on Hourra from where they will attack Fenglingtm If they can succeed in crossing the river276 words
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Advertisement21 1938-03-07 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, THONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLI AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION IMSI IR ANOI21 words
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Advertisement45 1938-03-07 12 iHIB OLD AG £j~ foue everything that's old -dd friends Nbmi. o/d manners, old books And need one s&y The magnihcem Whisky called Old Rarity GUARANTEED 15 v£ARS OLD 93.70. per bottle (including duty) I I McALLSTER CO., LTD. mm w p g 1A i45 words
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Article, Illustration565 1938-03-07 13 kadid Scheme" Says Miners' Chief to the recent meetings consequent upon situation in the ry in the F M.S., the have decided to give I>\ making an adto the domestic output iil enable mine owners ,i excess of the restriction565 words
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Article158 1938-03-07 13 ALLEGED ASSAULT ROBBERY Man Roughly Handled Deprived Of Cash Singapore, Saturday. |3.iiAHIM Mohamed, a Bengali Islam, was to have been seriously assaulted alier being taken out for a laxi nee on Thursday mgnt by icur peopie. After drinks, the taxi was driven to a coconut plantation at Siglap. where the158 words
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Article72 1938-03-07 13 A CI inese woman of Amoy Street is reported to have accidentally dipped a finger into a bowl of washing soda and put it on her tongue. Later, she was injured when she slipped sudden!v while walkhtg across the floor of the house. She received a severe contusion72 words
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Article50 1938-03-07 13 A ricksha puller, who is alleged to have been injured in a triple collision between his ricksha, a motor car and a lorry at Havelock Road, opposite the Chinese Protectorate, yesterday, received a superficial lacerated wound over a finger and abrasions over the elbow, knuckles and the legs50 words
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Article606 1938-03-07 13 Enjoyable Function "STANDING UP FOR JUSTICE" Singapore, Saturday. (PEAKING at the annual re-unio i dinner of the Chinese Association held in the club's premises to-night, Dr. Lim Boon Keng appealed to all young Straits-born Chinese to get together and <*orm one solid body. "As Asiatics and pranakans606 words
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Article85 1938-03-07 13 Theft Of Beer Alleged Singapore, Saturday. TAN Teck Seng was charged before Mr. F. V. Duckworth, second police magistrate, yesterday, with theft, as a servant, of 33 1 /2 gallons of beer valued a, $53.60. The otrence is alleged 'to have cerurred on March 4. Teck Seng claimed85 words
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Article52 1938-03-07 13 Search For Arab Gang: Continues Reuter. Haifa, Mar. 5. operations in the annum area con- tmutd till dawn. Remiorcements from the Royal Scots and ihe West Kents are assisting to comb the area in co-operation with the aircraft. The Arab casualties are unofficially stated a; <0 killed andReuter. - 52 words
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Article24 1938-03-07 13 A Eurasian was found lying unconscious at the junction of Haig Road and Grove Road yesterday. He smelt of liquor when taken to hospital.24 words
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Advertisement104 1938-03-07 13 NURSAID BABY TALCUM £Q HOIIATK'J} Made in the U.S.A. ffc NURSAID POWDER is M a scientific mixture of r^ mmmmmtt^^^ m m finest grade Zinc Stea--3&%s(h§m rate and Talcum with l| ttoric 1 cid. nas So °thi n 9 Qualities ;flK v the most lender skin jjHjj and is narticnlarly104 words
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Advertisement233 1938-03-07 13 "As sweet and fresh in Malaya as it is in the Arctic" No matter what th* > J^fcS3fW^\ conditions, ICEB E I? G BUTTER is protected at all times from deterioration j f^gW*»l jßtt. or contamination. Thi; pure creamery butter i w >^^^^«j^jLV^^> sealed in an air-tight container and is233 words
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538 1938-03-07 14 K. Sundram Scores Local Season's First Century PROMISING form was shown with bat and ball in the various cricket matches played in Singapore at the week-end, when the new season was ushereu in under favourable weather538 words
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Article261 1938-03-07 14 I). L:i Brooy Makes His Debut j In the S.R.C. crickrt tral, Balhet- chet's XI defeated D'Almcida'.s XI by i 55 runs. Scores: P. D'ALMEIDA'S XI i O. C Aer'a b La Brooy o j G. Clarke c Fernandez b La Brooy 9 L. Al\i.s c La261 words
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Article250 1938-03-07 14 Jansen Takes Five Wickets For 11 Runs WEARNE lirotlicrs* Sport.- ci.;b provided K. Sundram, the Ceylon s.c player, with the first century of Ihe season in the cricket match played at Ealestier on Saturday. Scores were:— CEYLON S.C. K. Thillainathan c Tan b N. Sullivan i i V.250 words
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Article487 1938-03-07 14 Singapore G. C. Wins Replay fHE replay of-the final of the Wei-Hai-i W< i Cup between the Island Golf Club and the Singapore Golf Club plryed at BukiJ, Timah yesterday morning resulted in a win for the Singnr:o.e Golf Club by seven matches to nil. The487 words
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Article316 1938-03-07 14 Interesting Result In S.CR.C. Trial in th< trial match between the kJ 6.CR.C. Captain' XI and Vice Ca/- I XX, played at Hong Lim Green yesterday and Which resulted in a tie. 1 be n sides .-.'l ing 101 runs as follows:— I CAPTAIN'S XI j Kirn316 words
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Article231 1938-03-07 14 Choor Singh Stores 74 Noi Out rpHE cricket macch between the Indian A Association and the Anglo-Chines? School played at Balestier on Saturday after./con ended in a win to the Indiana oy T-j run After putting up a score of 161 run the Indians declared for five Wickets.231 words
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Article216 1938-03-07 14 Cricket Win Over Railway Team ?t. Andrew's old Boys beat the Rail- way Youngsters Club by i<so runs on the school .ground on Saturday Scores: RAILWAYS YOUNGSTERS CLUB Vigiaratnam c Le Doux b Thoy F, Stevens b Armstrong (i Tburriappah i> Armstrong 6 Ponniah b Thoy iq216 words
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Article215 1938-03-07 14 Qualifiers For Meyer Cup j HE folic wing qualified for the Island Club championship (Meyer Cup) ar.d v'ic draw and smarting times for tne first round to be played on Saturday next are as follows 3 p.m. H. L. II. Lim vs. C. A. R. Bateman. 3.C3215 words
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Article102 1938-03-07 14 Thiriy-four cards were taken out for the KeppeJ G.C. March medal (SYaplefo d mi which resulted as under: R. M. Pringle I winner •30 12 42 o. G. M. Millar 22 13 1 35'-> K. N. Crcft 22 13> 2 35Vi E. De 22 12 3* j>.102 words
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Article259 1938-03-07 14 Mr. Chua Kehffaj Preside:-. THE ninth annu the iv t ticn was held on s the Garden Cluo which affiliated i; representatives on u. office bearers were President: Mr. Cl.ua t" president, Messrs. T C. Misson: hon secre Heng; assistant hon v Chin Tee: committee Wee Kim259 words
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Article38 1938-03-07 14 The fcliowir.K hat 11 for th? sec. 2nd >. Matii to-day. at the I I I F. IL Whitehe: d; D. 1 Cvaigie; O. Boa G. D. A. London, \v D. J. Vincent, R. I I Rundall.38 words
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Article108 1938-03-07 15 1 > nts Of Saturday's Viain Matches Reuter. London. Mar. 6. j} ol Ihe principal rugby footmatches played are a.s lollows: Navy 10. The Army 9. at Bristol 0. 8, Royal Air Force 33. 21, OM.T. 8. pi 6. Harlequins 11. 1! Gloucester 13. hash 16, OldReuter. - 108 words
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Article24 1938-03-07 15 i match played at Tanglin j iv B Company of the 'Skins 1 H A.M.C. second eleven oal, the scorer being Johnson24 words
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Article, Illustration59 1938-03-07 15 i he Jubilee Trophy for ship's life-boats, presented by the Royal Singapore cht I luh in commemoration oi the Silver Jubilee cf rlis late Majesty, i'm V. v< be raced for in Singapore on Thursday next. Last year's winner was the boat entered by the K.59 words
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Article513 1938-03-07 15 Spring Meeting: First Day WEIGHTS for Saturday next, March 12, opening day of the Sei&ngOf Turf Ciub's Spring race meeting in Kuala Lumpur are as foflov. .-> HORSES, Class 1. Div. 1, 6 furs. Jack Druce M Restriction 9.0 Ormolu 8.11 Meadowman 8.4 Ga\ S..ng513 words
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Article126 1938-03-07 15 The roUowing are the teams aru. starthv limes lor the ladies' matca between the Garrison Golf Club v. i sepoy Lines Golf Club, to be played at 1 Tanglin on Thursday afternoon. Mar. I U Sepoy Lines names first: Miss M. Hadlev <16) vs. Mrs. A. M. I126 words
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Article46 1938-03-07 15 'From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Sunday. In the main event, over ten rounds of the boxing promotion at the Fun and Frolic to-nignt, Nai Sawai 8.8 outpointed Cheah Boon Cheng 8.9 Mr. The main event was held before the semifinal owing to threatening weather.46 words
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Article163 1938-03-07 15 Two T.K.O.'s In Card Of Five Bouts THE boxing on Saturday night at the Happy World Stadium in aid of the China Relief Fund drew quite a good crowd. The programme consisted of Chine.v Leys vs. the Rest anflas usual the bouts were keenly contested. The main eveytf163 words
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Article24 1938-03-07 15 In a football match on the Victoria School ground on Saturday. H M.S. Cumberland's junior football team beat the school by 3—2.24 words
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Advertisement19 1938-03-07 15 Jewellery of Distinction at U. S. de Silva manulacturing jeweller of over 3f years' experience II 106, Orchard Road.19 words
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Advertisement373 1938-03-07 15 mmm m.m (Singapore london _KLIM iiti UTCH W l™ THK SAME 'PLANE air lin est f SAME REW T nROLeHOL'T I STOPPING EACH NIGHT 1 AT LUXURY HOTELS PL A NES LEA YE SING APO R E EVERY SUNDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY 1■ i I j t V V X,:. PRODUCTS373 words
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Miscellaneous26 1938-03-07 15 THE TIDES JO -DAY:—1.17 a.m., 9 ft. > in*.; 1.54 p.m., 8 ft. 5 ins. TO-MORROW:—1.54 a.m., 9 It. I in.; MS p.m., 7 ft. 8 ins.26 words
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1386 1938-03-07 16 THE LEAGUES Arsenal Heading For Championship? SATURDAY'S sixth round F.A. Cup matches provided more than one surprise. Playing at home, Brentford who were fancied to win the Cup were eliminated by Preston North End. while Manchester City, the holders, were put out of the1,386 words
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Article66 1938-03-07 16 In Inter-Services Rugby Championship Reuter. —Reuter. London, Mar. 6. THE Navy won the Inter-Services rugby football tournament by beating the Army on Saturday by two goals (10 points) to three tries (9 points). The Navy owed much to the magnificent kicking of Crawford. It was a splendidReuter. - 66 words
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Article318 1938-03-07 16 St. Joseph's Trounced By Ceylon Sports Club IN a two innings cricket match played at Bolestier on Saturday, the Ceylon Sports Club defeated the St. Joseph's Institution by an innings and 74 runs. The following were the scores:— S.J.I.—IST INNINGS Martin c C. Retnam b Ponnambalam i Lazaroo318 words
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Article46 1938-03-07 16 Reuter. Hobart, Mar. 5. Australian tourists beat Tasmania by 485 runs to-day. The scores were— AUSTRALIA: 520. (Badcock 159 and Bradman 144) and 240 for 3 wkts. (Brown 108 and Fingleton 109). TASMANIA: 194 fOßeilly 5 for 34) and 81. (O'Reilly 6 for 16).—Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article235 1938-03-07 16 BATSMEN ON TOP Time Insufficient To Read, Decision At Balestier Jl DRAW was the result of the eri* A match played at Balestiei veJrn between St. Andrew's Old Boys' a';S? f -ion and the Indian Association Scores: ST. ANDREW'S OLD BOYs R. Thoy c Ram Piara b235 words
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Article181 1938-03-07 16 Sappers Trounce St. AndrewV Boys' School ON Saturday afternoon. St. Andrews Boys' School opened their season with an away match at Changi. where they were well beaten by the Royal Engineers Score were ROYAL ENGINEERS Templet on b Sullivan Simpson lbw. P. Singh Nobrega c Lewis b181 words
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Article176 1938-03-07 16 Mahmiirf Knocks The B***X About THE M.F.A. scored I 8« Joseph's Institution by H4 nU* the Bras Bassah Road grow. Th" scoring was as follows MALAYA F A Ibrahim lsa b. Pennefather Ali Ahmat b. Pennefather J Lemon b. Pennefather Aman b. Pennefather Ismail Jabbar b. Pennclatner S.176 words
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Advertisement67 1938-03-07 16 INSISTIOfr The ideal ilm^^^ t r% for the Amateur photographer, L J/ for it makes "every picture a better picture." Surprising "lattitude" in Selojjj chrome corrects results of incorrect exposures. SELOCHROME lengthens the photographic day SELOCHROME BY ILFORD'S i EXCELLENT TONAL QUALITY L I 56.95 only. j S SEASON CO.,67 words
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Advertisement35 1938-03-07 16 THE DE LUXE CEYLON TEA VALUE WITHOUT EQUAL. p S silver shine in beauty. Entrust it Co the car© ay appointment of Silvo. the safe liquid polish IBCKITT »OM LTD., HULL tt LONDON M 535 words
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Advertisement92 1938-03-07 17 ANY MOTOR SUFFERING FROAi THESE DEFECTS. mm E md WE UNDERTAKE TO RESTORE U S NORMAL CONDITION SCIENTIFICALLY with "OVRHAUL" mr $6.75 FN ONE HOUR'S TIME COMPARE THIS WITH MECHANICAL OVERHAULING WHICH WOULD $50 to $150 Takes 2 Weeks. MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE ovtBTAVL SERVICE, SPOT RADIO LTD. Phone 7734. 58. Orchard92 words
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Advertisement80 1938-03-07 17 I GULL BAHAR'I II HAS BEEN IMITATED BUT- NEVER EQUALLED. ALWAYS INSIST ON HAVING iT. |H at tiOUK Service Ir A staff of_ fully trained Radio Engineers capable of handling the most intricate Repair or Service work. That is why it's safe to buy Philco, ami is why millions of80 words
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Advertisement38 1938-03-07 17 AMERICAN BEST RESULTS M HUAT RADIO CO. J ORCHARD ROAD TRIPLE W AEftO SHELL THE OIL FOR YOUR S£ F0 ROLLS ROYCE ll f\ S.S. JAGUAR IV 1/ SINGER SPORTS Astafic Petroleum Co. (S.S.) Ltd. WP S. 36A38 words
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Advertisement29 1938-03-07 17 MULLARDI THE MASTER VALVE TO SUIT ANY RADIO SET j Sole Distributors for Malaya: j Hoe Boon Leong j 60-62, Selegle Road. I SINGAPORE "Phone 3623. HIS HER RY^fc29 words
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Miscellaneous1382 1938-03-07 17 To-Day's Programmes i U.S.A. SHORTWAVE radio-colonial, France PROGRAMME Wavelength 19.68 metres (15.243 kes). Wl lllllYrimM W-2 *x -mi- -mm*. 9 KB 2 The following are tne principal 6.20 p.m. Gramophone Records. Tl il If I T SI j■%k I I I»!* Kilfl 111 American short-wave transmissions. 7 05 p.m. Talk1,382 words
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175 1938-03-07 18 U.S. REPORT "Aggressive Defence" Policy Reuter. Washington, Mar. 6. THE battleship is the supreme weapon of national defence and is superior to aeroplanes or any other instrument of war, according to a majority report of the Naval Affairs Committee in the House ofReuter. - 175 words
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Article174 1938-03-07 18 Rare Specimens For Sale In London 1 1 J London, Feb. IS. Rare stamps to be offered for sale h 1 during the next few months are expected to realise thousands of pounds. At present ihe United States is sending large numbers of stamps to Louden nnd174 words
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Article399 1938-03-07 18 Air Mail - Drastic Restrictions Planned lßy Air Mail London, F>>b. 10. THE -general lines of lighting restrictions to be expected in the event of war have been issued by the Hom< Office in the form of a memorandum 10 local authorities. The memorandum points out that399 words
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Article369 1938-03-07 18 Need To Increase The Calcium Content AN intestigation conducted by Dr. Katherine H. Coward in the biological laboratory of the Pharmaceutical Society has revealed serious deficiencies of calcium in the average diet cf the poorer classes, and consequently a scarcity of :he element required for the calcification369 words
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Article205 1938-03-07 18 Indians Want Plain Prefixes New Delhi. TENS cf thousands of Indians will shortly be Misters and Esquires They will no longer be Babus Lalas -'Munshis". Maulvis cr even '"Sirs". This is the result of two separate decisions, one taken by the Legislative Assemblies of Bombay and the205 words
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Article151 1938-03-07 18 Tyres Fitted In Winter Last linger Springfield, Massachusetts Motorists may get as much as 4 ono miles of additional wear from their '.vies if they "break them in" during winter. Tests have revealed this, an official of a large tyre company told reporters here. Winter driving, he151 words
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Article73 1938-03-07 18 Soviet To Produce 1,000,000 Bottles This Year Helsinki. A million bottles of champagne are to be oroduced this year by the Soviet Russian State wine factory at Rostov on the Don, according to Pravda," the official organ of the Communist Party. This is double the output of 1937.73 words
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368 1938-03-07 18 Five-Course Meal With Coffee And Wine AFIVE-course meal with coffee wine is what General troops—or some of them at am rat? p;e., for their Sunday dinner. Reuter's correspondent taw 'i visage on the Huesca fron. j 0r 1 1 Spain. r le m On entering368 words
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Advertisement463 1938-03-07 18 Couldn't sleep br STOMACH gjfefl PAINS ..jiKw^ "Suffered jfMjW for weeks Y&*SP%xj[jgl 1 1 of a strelch"Here is a letter in which every stomach sufferer will find encouragement and the assurance of quick relief. Mr. H. F. H, f After being a great sufferer from gastric ulcers and in pain463 words
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Miscellaneous275 1938-03-07 18 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS The following la the program drills up to and for week endi. 13, 1938. TO-DAY, MAR 7 5.15 p.m. Headquarters; SR A. Section Drill. 530 p.m. Headquarters; S.R E Unit Training. 5.15 pm. Headquarters; S.FC.Rt; <v> (Malay See.»; Enrolment and-Equip-tnent. 5.15 p.m. Headquarter >.s\hA. Unit Training. 5.15 p.m.275 words
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Advertisement115 1938-03-07 19 iltlF^'~ iSBlfr NEW NEW NEW lead area, new, larger, quick-acting brakes, easier steering, stronger The New 134" wheelbase truck allows for increased load space 1 improved load distribution. Commercial Cars and Chassis are available HUlBBfl with a choice oi two engines, 22 horsepower or 30 horsepower. Both 134" and 157*115 words
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Article, Illustration89 1938-03-07 20 Bridal group at marriage of Miss Alma Toby, the wellknown Singapore tennis player. and Mr. P. J. A. Williams, of Johore. Miss Toby returned to Singapore on Friday by the Scharnhorst, after a holiday at home, and was married the same day. (Tribune). Mr. G. E.89 words
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Advertisement37 1938-03-07 20 Read the MORNING TRIBUNE FOR NEWS while it's NEWS Saturdays :—Special Sports Supplement: 8 pages extra at no extra cost. ItO SKOPF WATCHES AVE BEEN SOLD IN MALAYA SINCE 1 AGENTIS: J MOXTOR LTD. SINCAPORE i 137 words
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