Malaya Tribune, 25 March 1938
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section40 1938-03-25 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVII. -No. 71. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday. March 25, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1938 FIVE CENTS.40 words
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Advertisement101 1938-03-25 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST j /ry The TRIBUTE i a— a bona I Importance. W and wi h international approbation Lactogen fIJ A=J continues to be the food chosen by numerous yy^^ \k /I/ mothers of various nationalities. For Lactogen /V >/ J/ jf is a balanced food, prepared101 words
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Advertisement14 1938-03-25 1 I" 1 I Read The 1 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant i //i Malaya 5 ■A14 words
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Article150 1938-03-25 2 THOUSANDS are flocking to Jhansi (United Provinces) to hear a three year old blind boy reciting stanzas from the Rumayana,' the Bhagawata' and the 'Gita,' fluently and with the correct pronounciation. The boy is able to correct others When they make mistakes in the pronounciation or in150 words
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Article284 1938-03-25 2 TN a house in Hammersmith. London, with her four children and her aired mother, lives a thirty-st:ven-yea; -old woman who does n it know whether she is a wife or not. Auriel Emily Howard fell in kve with Belgian refugee van Wymeersh when284 words
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Article98 1938-03-25 2 Ottawa. Canada. TiafTic on Canada's inland w. terwayi i during 1037 sncv/ed a marked Improve I men 4 over 1936. Statistics on the traffic passing through j thf canals, linking the different lake:;, showed that vessels or an aggretia'e re- mistered tonnaae of 21.431.713 tons, and carrying98 words
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89 1938-03-25 2 TOWARD Clarke, nine, of Cooperju rare 7 -ovs Scuthfrate. London, N., vent with his mother t> the Royal Fr*e Hospital dental clinic to have hi teeth out. He sat in the hall watching othar little boys go in. lost his nerve. When his89 words
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Article40 1938-03-25 2 Ottawa, Canada. 1 Of the 1.213,160 gallons of cocoanut I oil imported into Canada in November t, 1 045.320 gallons came direct from Ceylon. i Imoorta for the month were 5568.£<94 which valued at $512,673 were from 1 C( ylon.40 words
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Article100 1938-03-25 2 Marked Advance In 1937 Ottawa. Canada's international trade showed a marked advance in 1937. when the reported value was $260,296.000 higher than in 1936. The total value was $1,923,388 C 37 compared with $1.663.092,798. This substantial gain was reflected in the value of both exports and imports. Domestic100 words
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126 1938-03-25 2 Chelmsford. Esses VICAR of GaHrywoori, E«sex the Rev F. A. Rcuehton. refused n fn ed iicentlv to attend the of a new village hali as a p ?eainst its nroposeJ use for whist drives and dances. The hail was built by Keene. a126 words
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Article185 1938-03-25 2 Presentation By Dr. Graham Cell Ottawa. uai.i PRESENTATION of a rare i set of Aerial Experiment A su(. tion" bulMiiu, recording the periments in aviation technique o.ui. out by Dr. Alexander Graham P a: his co-workers, was made recent: the National R:search Council ria. Members fiom flying clubs185 words
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Article100 1938-03-25 2 Ottawa, Canada Canadian cheddar cheese is acs ledged to be the highest grad its kind In the world. All Canadian cheddar ha- to b vernment graded before being fl for export or domestic sole Then .dill, however, a considerable mat Canada for the fancy brands of i100 words
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Advertisement63 1938-03-25 2 BE CAREFREE AND HAPPY OrIVE where you wili—over hill and down dale —on smooth highway or on woodland ijwff are safeguarded against the "Trouble Zone" 1 protection against bursts and against '^^^^B^^^^^^^^^r new Goodyears and travel comfortably, swiftly, MORE PEOPIE, THE WORLD OVER, RIDE 0 COO DYIAR TYRES THAN ON63 words
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Advertisement31 1938-03-25 2 RED CARDINAL POLISH 11. I ■l.~~r- |rM*i '7 BBMBaaam 77/f I» OLIS II /or Tiles, Brick, Stone, Cement, Composition Floors Steps etc. Agents: HARPER, (.***** LAN 4 Co I'd W h31 words
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502 1938-03-25 3 ENTHUSIASTIC Empire Listeners' Views in the early P&rl <>» this year, rrm- l< a 1 James, Secretary of thi 8.8.C. Advisory Committee on I» n RI« 5». br< •;]< ast from |>a \«fti i talks miner the title. *i>o \V( Understand EnjEUsh?,'502 words
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Article286 1938-03-25 3 Commentary By John Snagge con ih, m vfjit ii jrcai hi succession John ~o i iho flic's Outside Broad-ix-paitinuit. will describe to iis- a.t H6me and overseas the annual Rac between Oxford and Camyjdec Universities, which takes place Hus year on Apr. 2 £n&gge Will ioliow the286 words
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Article147 1938-03-25 3 I rsideni J. Il Ccaant. cf Harard ty, will c.ive the ai< bl •be scrie 'America Speaks,' sHorUy t > L:e bsoadcas'i from Davenlry. His .sub;**"' v.-Jll be 'EdtM aticn.' In thi i series mmenl figures in the public life I-. c broadcast to the British npire an147 words
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Article, Illustration22 1938-03-25 3 MR.GEORGE BURCHETT doyen of tatooists in England gives a On Ik, n B b th s. r mJAhVTJ^T:^^ bic.adtaster. (By inurlcsy B.»C),22 words
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Article210 1938-03-25 3 The Story Of The Khyher Pass The .stormy history of the Khyber Pass, that narrow defile winding from India into Afghanistan, will be the subject of a feature programme shortly to be broadcast from Davcutry. The authors are Majer-General Donald Roberison. C.8., D.5.0., and Captain J. [nglii. Persians210 words
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Advertisement74 1938-03-25 3 SENSATIONAL RECOVERY difficult start in life. His I mother waa ill in hospital 1 M nlirn he wa* horn. Weigning M 1 I| II»-».. he had to he wrapper! I In cotton-wool, and for a long I aß^ lime r owM not be washed. His H^ii^^^H mother wan too ill74 words
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Advertisement201 1938-03-25 3 A BETTER INVESTMENT THAN EVER r Wte"**-*-* The Twelve Htm Ascot Saloon The iSwlve-Four Nea' Ascot Saloon rrrl;iinly has BEAUTY low pressure tyres for greater comfort new engine OF LJNE- -beauty and character in the boldness of its mounting to cut out vibration improved .iteering and tiev broad wings, the201 words
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Advertisement248 1938-03-25 3 STOMACHS 3J3NED WITH ACID —the result of neglected indigestion Nohody shonl.! r t indij ••'->u pains For mdi i ,i >,i if n that allot eating, too mu- !i .i- t'l i- inc prodated in voui BtOHUM h ii you allow thu state of dilair-i to continue, in ind i248 words
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501 1938-03-25 4 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES ALUMINIUM FOR SHIPBUILDING? Research Work On New Alloys lkETALLURUISTS at the National Phy- sical Laboratory, Teddington. are naking discoveries on the constitution >f new alloys likely to make Britain the possessor of the most useful metal of ill times. Little idea of the scope of this work501 words
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Article127 1938-03-25 4 Last Year's Number A Record With 'the issue of the Home Office figures for December last, th° Travel and Industrial Development Association is able tc give a complete statement of the number of visitors 'to the United Kingdom from other countries during 1937 It was another record-breaking127 words
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Advertisement452 1938-03-25 4 «TEAMRK BAILINGS. koL BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated In England). M;. I I>. O. S. N. CO.S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. S'pore. 1938. BEHAR 6,000 In RAWALPINDI 17,000 Mar. 25 (X)RFU 15,000 Apr. 3 SOUDAN 6,500 Apr. 8 CHITRAL 15,000 Apr. 22 CARTHAGE 15,000 6 BURDWAN 6,070 May 7 RANCHI 17,000 May452 words
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Advertisement140 1938-03-25 4 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, Jhefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtse ports, Formosa, the Philippines, ect. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. Arr. Sails. KUTSANG Mar. 27 Mar.140 words
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Advertisement522 1938-03-25 4 M. B. K. 1 KOKUSAI LINE j (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) J (Incorporated in Japan). For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama), i 1 Dae. Due. Sailing Due. Penan? Spore Spore via. New York j Sms KANO MARU Apr. 29 May 3 Jun. 16 \ms KIYOSUMI MARU May 18 May522 words
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Advertisement444 1938-03-25 4 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most 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 MEONIA 29-3 29-3 30-3 1-4 ALSIA 19-4 19-4 20-4 21-4 BORINGIA 10-5 10-5 11-5 12-5444 words
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Advertisement447 1938-03-25 4 STEAMER SALTINGS. NORDDEUTSCHER IN 0R D H 1 Incorporated In LLOYD Germany). The undemoted are the Company s intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA ard JAPAN. Due Spore. 1938. "POTSDAM" omits North China Apr. 1 s.s. ISAR, omits Manila and Japan Apr. 3 5 "AACHEN" omits Manila447 words
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Article430 1938-03-25 5 Bishop Of Singapore's Striking Tribute DkhFACING the annual report of the 1 Singapore Diocesan Association of Singapore His Lordship the Bi hop of Singapore, the Rt. B C Robert.-? directing attention to the reports of individual workers says. These have been composed under the shadow of430 words
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Advertisement602 1938-03-25 5 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS IJUBL,I(J1 J UBL,I(J NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS. "ENDERS are now invited for the lohowing materials or service. For liars see Municipal Tender Room Date of Closing. Advertising rights on hoarding at Kallang Gas Works, facing Kallang Road. 12 noon, 28th March 1038 ply ol Tipping Wagons delivered to602 words
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Advertisement591 1938-03-25 5 PUBLIC NOTICES BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45) IN rrffi.R?? COURT OF THE STRAITS' SETTLEMENTS SINGAPORE. Irf&nEj^ Order. Ke'MICHAEL LEONG of No. 87, wJvmSl 1 J5 oad Singapore; Clerk. Fii IDhfr) GIVEN that a "nVw iVn, to be declared m me above matter. must prove their claims b.v the Fourteenth day of591 words
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Advertisement630 1938-03-25 5 PUBLIC NOTICES TENDERS. SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. Tenders are invited for the sanitary installation for ore block of Flats and Shops at Eng Watt Street. Plans, Specification and Form of Tender may be obtained at the Office of Singapore Improvement Trust on payment of a deposit of $50,'. which will be630 words
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Advertisement549 1938-03-25 5 POSITIONS VACANT WANTED—Chinese Salesman experienc*L ta P rov *«too lines, pertumeries c.c. Must nave inorough knowiedg oi locaj ana up-country markets. Only laily ixpenencea man required, uooa prospects tcr right man. Apply to Post Soz Job. Singapore. WANTED—A clerk by a well established i e firm must be familiar with549 words
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Advertisement381 1938-03-25 5 ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALIC harmingly made-to-match, futuristic R design, oak-finish, real European tea< cusehold furniture. Comprising Luxurious verandah, lounge, reception din ing and bedroom furniture speciallv-made-to-match, one Westinghouse" c ectrie refrigerator still under 2 years Agent's guarantee, portable typewri ci well-made ping-pong table, twisted str ng centre mats, Indian carpets, rugs381 words
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Advertisement164 1938-03-25 5 NEW RKMW.F WORKS WONDERS FOR STOMACH SUFFERERS. Prompt, relief duo to tho four-way action of Bisma-Rex has created an army of Bisma-Prw enthusiasts. Its beneficial action is applauded in a continuous stream of unsolicited letters from neopie in every port of Hie world. Ponulnrit.v for Bisma-Rex has not been trailed164 words
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Article416 1938-03-25 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Mar. 24. b ruH k Previous To-day Change T«*. Stead y EaSy ions fi i 63 16 —1 1" SPot Buyer. 6516 I|lB Seller* 8 lIP Ist Forward (April) Buyers JJJ lfl 2nd Forward (May) Buyers »a 10 1 Sellers <> 3 Brd Forward416 words
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Article258 1938-03-25 6 Stanton Nelson's Weekly Review MESSRS. Stanton Nelson and Co, Ltd., in their weekly report dated Mar. 24, state: Between them the political and economic dictators have been altogether too much for the commodity and stock markets of the world, and prices have 1 alien with a resounding crash.258 words
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Article51 1938-03-25 6 Advice has been received in Singapore 'rom the head office of the Union Insurance Society of Canton, Ltd., that subject to audit the directors will recommend payment of a final dividend of 15s. per share in respect of the year 1937. The annual general meeting will be held on Apr.51 words
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95 1938-03-25 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore. Thursday noon. Buyers. Sellers No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases tF.0.8 March) 20-3 20*'» Good F A Q. hj bale^ iF.0.8. March; 19 11 16 No. I.X.R.S.S. Spot-loose) <awardabk Snore) 20 2QV-. do. 1 April ?03 H 20-% do. Anr.June pn*;,95 words
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Advertisement606 1938-03-25 6 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. i f lncorporated 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 JjjJJ General Mrxager 3513 Accountant 8080 Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA" LONDON BANKERS: NEW YORK BANKERS: Midland Bank, Ltd., v k606 words
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Advertisement175 1938-03-25 6 BABY'S OWN TABLETS WHAT THEY AXE. Baby's Own Tablets are a gentle laxative and comforting medicine for infant*; ard children. They may be given to the youngest baby with perfect safety, because they are the prescription of a medical child specialist and contain n > harmful ingredient whatsoever. Thf"/ can175 words
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Advertisement233 1938-03-25 6 When a WOMAN V/ that people often lake her I I for years younger than I e^kt P u down to her white teeth, s^c 11 8 108 wn fact u** l notnizZ* haf bet Calvert's Tooth Powder ainoe she left school Weil, donl yon think it k worth trying233 words
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Article829 1938-03-25 7 Quotation By Fraser And Co. Singapore, Mar. 24, 5 p.m. MINING Fraser Co. Buyers. Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 6 310 l 2 Asam Kumbang 28]- 301Austral Malay 42 6 47 6nom Ayer Hitam 20 21 -xd Ayer Weng 0.55 0.65 Bangrin Tin 20 21 Batu Selangor829 words
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Article182 1938-03-25 7 c Singapore, Mar. 24. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $158 R. (Siami W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $152 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $148 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 1 $205 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 2 $187 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 3 $177182 words
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Article352 1938-03-25 7 Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. Singapore, Friday. WE 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: DOW-JONES AVERAGES. Yesterday's To-day'? Close. Clos'\352 words
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349 1938-03-25 7 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Mar. 24. 5 p.m. Total for Company Dividend Books financial close Date Ex Div. year Payable Date to date TIN* A Hitam Tin 157e> Int. less tax Mar. 8 Mar. 28 Mar. 7 65% Burma Malay 6d. Div. Mar. 24 Mar. 31 Mar.349 words
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Article187 1938-03-25 7 Maynard Co., Ltd $30,000 nom Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. m nom Mar. 31, Sept. 30 iy 2 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. m mm Mar. 31, Sept. 30 Vk% 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Irt. m nQm HI S187 words
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Article139 1938-03-25 7 Report By Fraser And Co. M Singapore, Mar. 25. INING. Tin 3 months £184.1t oup 15 Spot £184.5.0 up 15 and New York 41 1 4 cts. up 18 cents. There is a slight improvement in commodities this morning but unfortunately there is very little response in139 words
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Article17 1938-03-25 7 Singapore, Mar. 25. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $92 up $1).17 words
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Article20 1938-03-25 7 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 20i/ 8 (up Vs); Sellers 20% (up 14>.20 words
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308 1938-03-25 7 Singapore, Mar. 25. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat 3 q 4:. Ayer Hitam 20- 21Bangrins 20 21 Batu Selangor 1.55 1.40 Chanderiangs 15 16 Kitam Tin 0.35 040 Hongkong Tin 17 6 18 6xd Hong Fatts 1.03 1.07 Idris Hyd. 4;9 5 6 Ipoh Tin 24|-308 words
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Article109 1938-03-25 7 London, Mar. 24. Paris 162 1 16 New York 4.96 1 8 Montreal 4.98^ 8 Brussels 29.48 Va Ceneva 21.64 Amsterdam 8.97 Milan 94 V 4 Berlin 12.3714 Prague 142 1 8 Belgrade 216 Copenhagen 22.40 Stockholm 19.42 Oslo 19.90 Vienna 26 V 2 Madrid nominal Lisbon 110109 words
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Article49 1938-03-25 7 Reuter Wireless. Paris, Mar. 24. It is considered significant that France and Britain are both appealing to an sections of the community to pull together for the purpose of building strong defence systems. The meeting between Trades Unions and the Premier is viewed with sympathetic interest.—Reuter Wireless,Reuter Wireless. - 49 words
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Advertisement305 1938-03-25 7 S. E LEVY 6 CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore j Investment Bankers and Brokers tn Securities and Commodities), Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service, Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.T. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE, CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE.305 words
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Article237 1938-03-25 8 I SPORT The Tides:—3.4B a.m., 7 ft. 3 ins.; 6.20 p.m., 6 ft. Football: S.A.F.A. League, Div. Ii SCFA v. Pulau Brani, Anson Road Stadium; Div. 11, Inniskillings v. 1.A., Tanglin; Div. 111, Casuals v. R.A.M.C.. SH.B.; Friendly, S.R.C. II v. Wearne's F.C., S.R.C. Tennis: Tournaments237 words
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Article163 1938-03-25 8 Mails expected from Europe I London Parcel mails* by ihe Rawalpindi to-day, Time of delivery of parcels 9 am. today. Mails expected from China by the Ccnte Biancamano. due at Singapore, today. Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc. ty Air iQantasi. time cf delivery of boxholders' letters163 words
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Article122 1938-03-25 8 Singapore. Mar. 25. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Op ten Noort 20. Sheers Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Rawalpindi 18; Malacca 16; Kelantan 15; Clytoneus 14; Conte BiancaV.ano 11; Behar 9; Boneo Maru 7. Empire122 words
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Advertisement143 1938-03-25 8 fMt§ MALAYAN PftEMIEQ HOTEL A TO-NIGHT J Cocktail Dance 6.30 to 8.30 j DINNER DANCE (Informal) j 9.30 to Midnight s POPULAR COMEDY CABARKT DANCERS j JUNE COLLETT j i HILARIOUS BURLESQi E ENTERTAINMENT J Non-diners $1.00 S I j KAFFLES ORCHESTRA directed by DAN HOPKINS. j j View Hotel143 words
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Advertisement159 1938-03-25 8 Prepared by the Government complied Swiss Scrum Vaccine Institute. LOBULINA tablets are being used wife success for more than 25 years for the oral treatment of mild cases of Diabetes. Safe and effective. $3.50 per bottle m GO tatlets. GLYCOMETER With this simple apparatus Diabetic patients can have the quantitative159 words
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Miscellaneous402 1938-03-25 8 Mr j POSTAL INTELLIGENCE j STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Rengat and Tembilahan Banka Mar. 25 1 p.m. »ndo-Cmna Sontay 25 1 P- m Muntok Op ten Noort 25 2.30 p.m. Java, South-West Sumatra, S.-East BGtneo. Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly Op ten Noort 25 230402 words
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Article, Illustration334 1938-03-25 9 NEGOTIATIONS WITH LEADERS ANOTHER PAGE FOR INDIAN READERS T° the ,mmense j°y of th millions of hi* countrymen, Mahatma Gandhi paid yet another visit to Bengal self "re:-"* impwrtant tesks which h undertaken upon himI) To bring about better understanding between Hindu* an*334 words
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Article155 1938-03-25 9 WHY do Government import British nurses from England for the army in India Mr. Ogilvie the Defence Secretary, told the members of the Central Assembly that British nurses had to be imported because Anglo-Indian nurses were too tew in number and Indian nurses of the155 words
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Article19 1938-03-25 9 The death occurred at the age of 81 of Dr. Tarak Nath Palit, the renowned Homeopathic physician of Calcutta.19 words
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Article19 1938-03-25 9 One thousand nine hundred Graduates received Degrees at the Annual Convocation of the Calcutta University held on Mar. 5.19 words
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Article13 1938-03-25 9 The Madras Agriculturist Debt Relief Bill has received the assent oi the Gov-ernor-General.13 words
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Article302 1938-03-25 9 Major Nayudu Best Indian Cricketer MAHATMA GANDHI and other AllIndia leaders will attend the annua! session of the Gandhi Seva Sangh to be held at Delang a few miles from Puri in the last week of March. 9 DR. E. Raghavcndra Rao, an eACongressman, former acting Governor302 words
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Article114 1938-03-25 9 IN repiy to a question in tne Central Legislative Assembly, Sir G. S. Bajpai, Government spokesman lor labour, said that Government have received no representations on the announcement made by the Governor of Malaya implying that Asiatic Government servants will be excluded from the provision of educational114 words
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Article152 1938-03-25 9 INTERESTING are the details as to how a deserted land grew into a sacred place of pilgrimage due to the superstitions of the people and in spite of propaganda by progressive persons. It is said that a iarmer, while ploughing a field in Mawn Ranipore, a town152 words
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207 1938-03-25 9 Subhas Bose «I ET us not forget that though the Congress may not proyoke a criiis, that crisis may be forced on us all the same whether over provincial cr federal issues. Let us therefore be prepared for any eventuaHty," said Mr. Subhas Chandra Bose,207 words
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Article154 1938-03-25 9 npHE proposals for establishing separate Universities in Assam and Orissa are receiving the support of the respective Governments. Th" Ed Lira tion Minister. Assam, said in the Assembly recently that his advocacy for a separate University was as ola as his public life and that154 words
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Article128 1938-03-25 9 EVER sines the Tra vane ore Proclamation throwing open all the Stateowned temples in Travancore to all people Including Harijans. persist-nt efforts were being made in Viztanagram by leaden of the public arid Congress members ol the legislature to tee thai all important temples arc thrown128 words
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187 1938-03-25 9 K ALLAN Khan Razuqui, aged SO, served his Late Majesty King George V 26 years, ago when he came out, to India. But to-day he is starving on the streets of Lucknow, being unemployed for the last ten years. He has pawned everything in187 words
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127 1938-03-25 9 Incident In "Black-out" I A CONSTABLE on duty tainted during the test black-out", m Calcutta recently, whrn a throw-down bomb <era< ken dropped by Ms side from th:* roof of. a house. He w;w>. however, not in-itu-ed. regaining eonachmsnCßa, he reported the incident to the127 words
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106 1938-03-25 9 THE derivative meaning of Ihe term *vrrna« ular' is slave l»nRB*M or language of the hoincborn slave. A.s .such a good deal of resentment prevailed amongst the people of Assam againsi the use of the term vernaenhu said Mr. Mohim Chandra Bora, Congress member of the106 words
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Article189 1938-03-25 9 Suffered Whatever They At*. A mother cf four writes:—"Myself cne? family cf four all seemed to suffer from acidity, pairs in the back, ana other forms" cf indigestion. I suffered whatever I ate. But since we have been tafcing Kruschen 'for the las* three months) we189 words
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Advertisement297 1938-03-25 9 HARMLESS OLOI RIXGS For JELLIES, ICING, BLANCMANGES. SYRUPS CONFECTIONERY. MAY-GREEN. BRILLIANT-GREEN. HERB-GREEN. SKY-BLUE. COFFEE-BROWN. CHOCOLATE. ORANGEHTED. RASBERRY-RED. ORANGE-YELLOW. YELLOW-LEMON. VERY-BLACK. BRILLIANT-PINK. VIOLET-LIGHT VIOLET-BLUE--10 cts. Per Bottle. D. T. LIM COMPANY, SINGAPORE. f s o° r d m oc e .Th f^f^^if GET ON MY NERVES you H AVE'NERVES A FR297 words
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Advertisement384 1938-03-25 10 when rhe two most dim-witted j&&k*M££fy rentes out of the nut house stort < rt.o .me *ovc, get set to lough end lough ..and laugh) "£Y\ Funniest V w Comedy PiCt reS Z?r///jr/f Paramount News 645 nightly 9-i5 ALHAMBRAI 4lu\lSßfiK 1%. To-night at 7.45 p.m. Two Shews For One Payment384 words
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Advertisement264 1938-03-25 10 MYRNA LOY .recently voted the Screen's most popular j Star. .now appears in her greatest role! j W comedy romance of a j "MAN-PROOF" j j with WALTER PIDGEON i J WITH AN EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME INCLUDING AN 1 INTENSELY INTERESTING SUBJECT "THE ROMANCE OF RADIUM" S GIVING A DESCRIPTION264 words
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Advertisement450 1938-03-25 10 *'AN EXCELLENT SHOW. PACKED WITH GOOD FUN PERFECT ACT-^ ING" says Tribune (Thurs). PAVILION 6-15-9*15 LAST NIGHT What! Stanwyck and S Marshall throwing pie? /^m^^^gmm Yes-andyoullloveit!jjf «W j \LbA V GLENDA FARRELL V ERIC BLORE I wct-r. ETIENNE GIRARDOT j Also Latest Gaumont Newsreel J SfSni NEW WOULD |«Tsa- il:::450 words
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Article113 1938-03-25 11 THE manufacture of tubes and tvrts lor motor cars and bicycles is one of the latest among modern industries which have been started in India The rapid advance of the rubber manufacturing industry in India is marked by the existence of a large number of factories113 words
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Article120 1938-03-25 11 Chinese Pleads Guilty To Charge Singapore. Thursday. 4 CHINESE named Ho Man Yiu appeared In the Criminal District Cour f before Mr. H. A. Forrer. District Judge this morning on two charges of in possession of 52 bottles of White Flower Lotion, whicn had a false trademark,120 words
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Article60 1938-03-25 11 Singapore, Thursday. When P Dhass was charged in the second police court to-day with theft of a typewriter valued at's4l. he claimed fn\™ S X ym *J hat > he took the machine m c mcc to the store to practise on. The typewriter had since60 words
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156 1938-03-25 11 THE trial has just taken place at Nitra, Czechoslovakia, of a man who caused the death of four of his children and severely injured another child and his wife, because he wanted the insurance money on a house. He is Franz Veres. The156 words
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Article106 1938-03-25 11 Singapore, Thursday. A Teochew fireman of the Paya Lebar Fire Station, Lee Hock Chew, was acquitted* in the Second Court, to-day, on a charge of cheating in respect of a j promissory note for $44. The cheating, the prosecution alleged, occurred at the Fire Station on November 11.106 words
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Article256 1938-03-25 11 New Books Ready For Issue THE undernoted newly added non--1 fiction and fiction works will be ready for issue to-morrow: The Railway Age, Ululated, Cyril Bruyn Andrews; Chinese Women Yesterday and To-day, Illustrated. Florence Ayscourh; A Schoolmaster's Testament: Forty Years of Educational Experience. J. H. Badley; Men of256 words
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Article34 1938-03-25 11 "The British domination started in Bengal and Bengalis as a community have got to atone for their past sins and do their very best in the struggle for the country's emancipation. "—Subhas Chandra Bose.34 words
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Article376 1938-03-25 11 Air Mail - *By Air Mail T Lko l "!L 0t th ,iSS r arb n.- l h Jld she detide ««'marry Mr.' Leopold her brilliant h.! han^ n f UC that of a «f Io betrotiing wife following music"/ inspiration? to country i„ his constant search376 words
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Article51 1938-03-25 11 IS tobacco a luxury or necessity? Several members of the Bombay Legislative Assembly contended when the Government brought forward the Tobacco Taxation Bill that "Bidi" (the indigeneous cigarette) is a necessity to the poor and no longer a luxury. The House, however, imposed the tax by a51 words
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Article202 1938-03-25 11 .Sydney, N.S.W.. Mar. 8. A BMWO will with a blot of ink ovet the name ot one of the beneficiaries is causing much legal argument in the Sydney courts. t When William Wright Yates, a pensioner, died some time ago, he left an estate valued at202 words
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Article61 1938-03-25 11 Singapore, Thursday. Lim Joo Hut claimed trial when charged to-day before Mr. F. V. Duckworth, second police magistrate, with attempted extortion of $100 by putting Lim Hia How in fear of personal injury. The incident is alleged to have occurred at Queen Street on Tuesday evening. Police61 words
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Article55 1938-03-25 11 j Singapore, Thursday. On a charge of driving a motor-car I in a negligent manner at the junction of 1 Victoria Street and Middle Road on Jan. 15. Bajee bin Dabi was fined $10 by Mr. R A. Ward, the Fourth Magis- trate. this morning. Bajee was represented55 words
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Article29 1938-03-25 11 Sir Henry Craik is expected to take over charge of the Governorship of the Punjab when Sir Herbert Emerson leaves for England on April 17 on six months' leave.29 words
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Advertisement102 1938-03-25 11 IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT FEVER The reason why your stomach rejects solid foods when you have fever is because your wasted body tissues are crying out for moisture. This makes you desperately thirsty. But very often your weakened stomach cannot retain even the ordinary fluid foods. Yet you must have nourishment102 words
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Advertisement21 1938-03-25 11 Any of our Shop or I Agent Will Accept Shoes for Repairs UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION AdvU Batk Shoe Co.. Ltd., Singapore.21 words
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Advertisement189 1938-03-25 11 j Ai HAMB II A THE FIRST GREAI DRAMA OF MODERN O UNDERSEA WARFARE STARRING THE DARING HELL DIVERS OF THE DEEP WHO D FLIRT WITH DEATH THE MOST THP.IL LING IN HISTORY. SUBMARINE Meet the rruis- Bfe United They Ing, diving mus- I I HB Stand/ Divided C 3189 words
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Miscellaneous145 1938-03-25 11 CLUB DIARY \There are numerous Clubs in Singapore members of which are readers oj the "Malaya Tnbuyie." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-ope r ate in t*eeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will UUi be included in the "Diary of Events145 words
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Obituary53 1938-03-25 12 Messrs. Seah Keok Khiam, Seah Kcok Seng and family beg to tender their sincere and heartfelt thanks to their friends and relatives for their wreatrs.. condolences, night visits and ki d rttendance at the funeral of their beloved mother, the late Mrs. Seah Fng lock (nee Madam53 words
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Article87 1938-03-25 12 Friends and relatives are reminded thai the funeral of the late Mr. Low Peng Soy, the beloved father of Lo>v Kee Phuan, Kee Choc, Kee Ngiap, Kee Seng, Kee Pow and others, will take place on Sunday, the 27th of March. The cortege will proceed from 73, Emerald Hill87 words
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Article704 1938-03-25 12 'THE establishment of a Malayan university is again discussed in the leading article of the Singapore Medical College Union magazine, and many more potent reasons are put forward in favour of the project. One of the most striking points is that connected with the yearly examinations for Cambridge704 words
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Article221 1938-03-25 12 jy|K. Neville Chamberlain's eagerly awaited pronouncement on British policy is a classical example of a great many words conveying very little. The world did not expect the Premier to declare any definite foreign policy at the present time, and the world was not disappo nted. Mr. Chamberlain merely reiterat221 words
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Article864 1938-03-25 12 NOTES COMMENTS MEDICAL COLLEGE MAGAZINE BRIGHT and interesting is the annual magazine of the Singapor* Medical College Union, which has just been issued. In the editorial, the delay in issuing the magazine (whicn should have been published in 1937) is given. The college th c editorial explain*, "is a scientific864 words
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Article398 1938-03-25 12 "Looker On - By "Looker On" Ti-lE armaments compet.uon A at feverish pace, it reminds me oj tthen I was very young and Wf, ra.d.:unguarded orchards and each .-/trove Lt* get more p.urns than the feLow and took so many that we cou.dn't e*u them ait and they went398 words
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Advertisement266 1938-03-25 12 I ri BARLEY Ll L v SUGAR pi SUtTED FC» MeDtCtSAL PUBPOSĔS "^I^H 'Containing 20% of rrxc&e t PURE WHOLESOME PRICE 40 cts. per tin. ROBINSON CO., LTD. KUALA LUMPUR MONDA V MARCH 28th. You Can Save Most and on More Things in This Great Sale. GREATER BARGAINS THAN EVER266 words
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Advertisement42 1938-03-25 12 YOU CAN BOOK THROUGH TICKETS FROM ANY RAILWAY STATION TO PENANG HILL MAXWELL'S HILL (TAIPING) CAMERON HIGHLANDS THE GAP (PAHANG) I AND FRASER*S HILL ARTIFICIAL WREATHS WITH SPARE DOMES ALWAYS IN STOCK. "OUR SHOP" 16, DHOBY GHAUT, I SINGAPORE. TELEPHONE No. 21«o.42 words
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2274 1938-03-25 13 Aims At Peace But Will Fight For Her Rights NO NEW PROMISES TO EUROPEAN STATES COMMITMENTS ON CONTINENT CLEARLY DEFINED LONDON. MARCH. 24. ALTHOUGH ASSAILED BY THE OPPOSITION LEADERS FOR NOT DFFIN <!' EARLY THE POSITION OF GREAT BRITAIN IN RELATION T°xoo? o^^\Jl ,SP I2,274 words
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Article65 1938-03-25 13 Ihe homeland or any part of the Empire is attacked or British interests assailed; either France or Belgium are made the victims of unprovoked aggression; ii the Treaty rights of Portugal, Iraq or Egypt are violated b> an aggressor; if a Ieague member is made a65 words
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Article20 1938-03-25 13 give a prior assurance to Czechoslovak's to defend her integrity BL'T might aid her in certain circumstances.20 words
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Article244 1938-03-25 13 Reuter. London, M:.r. 24. IN F:\ince it is generally felt that .Mr. Chamberlain's statcmrnt is a distinct sttp forward and will serve as a warning to wculd-be aggressors. It is felt that Britain will be at Trance's side in the hour of need. < rdialReuter. - 244 words
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227 1938-03-25 13 British Official Wireless. London, Mar. 24. OPINION regarding a possible Anglo-American trade agreement as a result of the present negotiations was expressed by the Secretary to the Beard of Trade (Captain Euan Wallace) during the Commons' debate last night Capt Wallace said. "A commercialBritish Official Wireless. - 227 words
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108 1938-03-25 13 Reuter. Geneva, March 24. MR. Chamberlain's declaration in regard to Czechoslovakia had been feared here. It is ptinted out that he did no*, rule out British fulfilment of League obligations, however, and. while disappointed at the renewed insistence on non-in-tervention in Spain and the rejectionReuter. - 108 words
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Article172 1938-03-25 13 Reuter. London, Mar. 24. THEKE is reason to believe that Brita n. like the United States, has decided to invoke the escalator cause in the Naval Treaty in the face cf the Japanese refusal to fur lish details of her naval building. A Washington message says theReuter. - 172 words
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Article106 1938-03-25 13 Reuter. Bombay. Mar. 24. IN an important statement on Congress nolicv to-day. one of the most prominent of the Congress leaders expressed surprise that it was anywhere suggested that Congress would take the opportunity of British pre-occupations elsewhere In order to embarrass the Empire byReuter. - 106 words
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Article55 1938-03-25 13 Figures Best For Years, Is Minister's Claim London, Mar. 24. The Labour Minister (Mr. Ernest Brown' pointed out in the Commons that the number of people unemployed for more than six months had been reduced to 279.000. which was a smaller figure than at any time during the past55 words
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Article41 1938-03-25 13 London Mar. 24. The Archbishop of Canterbury yesterday opened an exhibition of printed books and manuscripts at the British Museum in celebration of the fourth centenary of the setting up of the English bible In parish churches.--British Official Wireless.41 words
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Article18 1938-03-25 13 Reuter. Paris, Mar. 24. The Chamber has unanimously passed the bill for organisation of the nation in wartime.—Reuter.Reuter. - 18 words
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Article32 1938-03-25 13 FLYING Officer Clouston and Victor Ricketts have reached Karachi on their homeward flight. They arrived at 1.42 am. says Reuter, having left Allahabad at 10.20 p.m. (times arc g.m t.).32 words
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118 1938-03-25 13 Reuter. London, Mar. 24. IN the Commons to-day. Mr. Butler (Under Secretaryi said that attenI tion had been drawn to a press report of an announcement issued jointly by the Japanese diplomatic, military and naval authorities in Shanghai that no j chips were to plyReuter. - 118 words
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Article34 1938-03-25 13 Reuter. Cairo. Mar. 24. Oil is reported to have spurted from the sand near Mersah Matruh, where workmen were digging for Roman wells. Military are guarding the area pending Government examination.—Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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145 1938-03-25 13 Reuter. Washington, Mar. 24. MR. Cordell Hull, Secretary of State, has proposed the establishment of a special international committee to get political refugees out of Germany and Austria. The suggestion is made in telegrams despatched from the State Department to nine European Governments, including theReuter. - 145 words
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Article54 1938-03-25 13 Reuter. Kaiiims, Mar. 24 THE President has accepted the resignation of the Lithuania Cabinet and a new provisional Cabinet has been formed under Father Mironas, Chaplain of the Army. No change ha; occurred in the existing regime and all ministers are members of the Government ParK *husReuter. - 54 words
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Advertisement72 1938-03-25 13 T yM I Doggie has a wistful eye. I I fond of AYLMEK to IHe heaves-a sigh.—barks gruffly: "Why Hf iliinf C Can't there be plates fur two?" s serve AYLMKK and enjoy the healthful t;ood« ness of garden-fresh Canadian vegetables. jTf 1 K> DELICIOUS VARIETIES 1 Vegetable Tom.HO Asuaragu»72 words
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Advertisement102 1938-03-25 13 w "Bacteriological decay °f food thai is not kept in an atmosphere belcir a ces is rap,d and insidious difficult t<, detec by nose or palate" f EVENING STANDARD HEALTH CONSIDERATIONS DEMAND REFRIGERATION Be Sure to m choose an.. REFRIGERATOR because of ils special ad.JH vantages, which include— ffl unioue102 words
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173 1938-03-25 14 PORT DARWIN TO BE FORTIFIED Reuter. CANBERRA, THURSDAY. JUIR. LYONS TO-DAY ANNOUNCED A NEW T T tr,'l£i\-YEAR DEFENCE PRO- GRAMME INVOLVING ADDITIONAL EXPENDITURE OF £24.850 000 Of this amount. £7.750,Qn0 will be snent on the Navy £5 500 000 on the ArmyReuter. - 173 words
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Article196 1938-03-25 14 To Make Tour Of The F.M.S. k VICT-PRESIDENT of the famous J* Kolynos Comoany of New York. Mr. E. Erie Bat'elle Jnr. accompanied by Mrs B. ttelle passed through Singal ore re cently in the course of a combined business and pleasure trip to the Far196 words
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Article34 1938-03-25 14 Dr. H. P. Hodge. State Medical and Health Officer, Taipin? returned on Monday after spending his local leave at the Eastern Hotel. Cameron Highlands, together with Dr. T C Wakeheld. Medical Officer, Batu Gajah34 words
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Article81 1938-03-25 14 Cricketer Pushed To Hospital UK. A. da Silva was badly A" injured by a cricket ball during practice on the S.R.C. Pariang yesteiday. He suffered a deep gash just on the right eyebrow and was rendered extremely shocked and semi-con-scious. The impact must have been terrific, judging81 words
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Article138 1938-03-25 14 Myrna Loy And Franchot Tone Score MYRNA LOY and Franchot Tone are an excellent pair in any picture, and when the picture happens to be made by a reputable firm like M-G-M., the result can only be excellent. In "Man-Proof," the M-G-M picture featuring these two,138 words
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Article36 1938-03-25 14 Mr. Roland Lyne will be the speaker at the Y.W.C.A. Fortnightly Club meeting to be held on Monday next, at 9.30 a.m. at the Y.W.C.A.. Raffles Quay His .'tibject will be "European Travels."36 words
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446 1938-03-25 14 'THE following are the results of x the Raffles College diploma examinations for 1938: DIPLOMA IN ARTS Class t Miss M. I. Boswell, Paul Chang Ming Phang, Oon Khye Kiang Tan Soo Chye. Class 11. Colin Roger Deans. Miss Emma Ferroa. Idris bin Babjee. Miss H446 words
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Article350 1938-03-25 14 Reuter. London, Mar. 24. JJR. Sun Fo arrived here to-day by air from Paris. Interviewed by Reuter he said, referring: to his recent visit to Moscow that Russia regarded the war in the Far East with great anxiety, but at present there seemed to be noReuter. - 350 words
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Article88 1938-03-25 14 NEGOTIATIONS for the conclusion of a tripartite Japan —Manchukuo—ltaly barter agreement, whereby Japan will acquire Italian planes in exchange for Manchurian soya beans, are in progress in Rome states the "Yomiuri" (Tokyo). One outcome of the new agreement, the daily said, would be an increase in Japanese88 words
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Article83 1938-03-25 14 Reuter. London, Mar. 24. *LL available men in the Republican zone of Ara?.on have been mobilised to erect fortifications In the path of Franco's advance. Meanwhile the Nationalists are continuing to drive wedges In Republican territory round Huesca. along the River Ebro, following recent victories thereabouts. Thousands ofReuter. - 83 words
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Article123 1938-03-25 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Kangsar.Thursday k SECOND drowning tragedy was rert ported to the Enggor Police, at the week end when a Hylam coffee-shop keeper lost his life in the Perak River. It is gathered that on the afternoon of Saturday the young man was123 words
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Article95 1938-03-25 14 BIGGER QUOTAS ASKED Reuter. Colombo, Mar 84 CONSIDERING that a 120.000 tons rubber quota represents the country's 1930 productive capacity, the Ceylon Government have decided to inform the Secretary of State for the Colonies that this quota is essential for any extension of the restriction agreement. TheReuter. - 95 words
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Article281 1938-03-25 14 (From Our Ow?i Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Mar. 24. COTR European seamen named 1 George Boyle, G. Murray, John Anderson and Thomas Keene were charged before Mr. I F. Cameron (Acting First Magistrate) to-day with mischief by smashing the glass screen of a Customs motor launch, damaging281 words
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Article112 1938-03-25 14 Comedy In "Partners In Crime" "DARTNERS IN CRIME", which had a premiere at the Alhambra Theatre, last night, is excellent light comedy entertainment in which Roscoe Karns and Lynne Overman share the chief honours. Overman is seen as a private detectivc while Karns plays the role of a112 words
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Article342 1938-03-25 14 Mr. R. Welsh Miss Betty Thompson THE Presbyterian Church was beautl- fully decorated with white frangipanni, blue michaelmas daisies and hydrangeas by friends of Miss Betty Thompson, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Thompson, at her marriage to Mr. Richard Welsh, son of Mr. and Mrs.342 words
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Article69 1938-03-25 14 MOTORIST SENTENCED p. B. Osier, a European, was found guilty at the Assizes this morning on all three counts against him in connection with a fatal road accident on Grove Road recently and sentenced to ni.re months' ri on the charge of negligent driving and Btt weeks on69 words
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Advertisement19 1938-03-25 14 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIXE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE.19 words
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524 1938-03-25 15 WOMAN TELLS OF KNIFE ATTACK 'Fro,n Our Own Reporter; HUT and frail looking a Trengganu woman, T Aba was the central figure of a crowded court of Malay, bi the prelimmary inquiry in which a Malay medicine-man Yunus bin Hassan stands chared fcith attempted murder524 words
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Article138 1938-03-25 15 THE death took place under tragic circumstances last night at about 9 o'clock of Mr. B. W. Swyny, well-known local resident, at his house in Green Lane, off Tanjong Katong Road. A report was made to the police by one of Mr: Swyny's two sons. It138 words
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Article88 1938-03-25 15 Singapore, Mar. 25. "Doing Ml act likely to endanger your safety by crossin" the railway line as a goods train was leaving," was the charge which faced him Chuan a Youni; Chii c who was cautioned and discharged When ia- anneared before Mr. F. V. Duckworth, second88 words
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Article69 1938-03-25 15 Ihe local committee of the Tin Producers' Association (Incorporated) has passed the following resolution, nem. con:— The local Advisory Committee of The Tin Producers' Association (Incorporated) reaffirm their entire approval in principle of a Buffer Stock Scheme as an essential adjunct for the stabilisation of prices in the69 words
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Advertisement72 1938-03-25 15 A Smartly Tailored Sports Coat is an asset and a necessity on the sea journey. We carry a wide range of London tailored ready to j wear Sports Coats in attractive Tweeds. Stylish in appearance, cut for personal comfort, hardweanng cloths and moderately priced. SPORTS JACKETS by Simpson of Piccadilly72 words
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Advertisement222 1938-03-25 15 eatv/hat^l YOU LIKE/ Everyone likes bread- but make sure that it is pure bread you are eating! "ROYAL BAKERY" BREAD is made from the pure: t ingredients under European upervision each loaf is w tapped before it leaves the Bakery. 'PHONE: STORE 537« (4 lines), K. LUMPUR 5331 (2 lines),222 words
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Article443 1938-03-25 16 PITS HIS SKILL vs. TILDEN EXHIBITION Tennis At Happy World THOUGH the tennis served up in the exhibition match between W. T "Big Bill" Tilden and Lim Bong Soo. at the Hanpy World covered stadium last night, fell short oi expectations, the spirited display put up by443 words
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Article371 1938-03-25 16 I ....Ii S.CC. II 1 THE V %I.C I ball strength en the Third Division ol b,A r U Xciub have to thank LundoiiUi goal I [or keeping the score down,. A» the were occasions when a J. M.C.A. ior v ard was left371 words
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Article118 1938-03-25 16 THE following were the results of ties played off yesterday in the S.CC. Spring tennis tournament. Championship Singles: A. D. Anderson beat R. B. Perkins 6—2, 6—4. Championship Doubles: R. F. B. Gurr and K. MacLennen beat K. A. Seth and T. A. D. Hewan 4—6, 6—3; 7—5.118 words
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Article50 1938-03-25 16 The following are results of ties played in the Playfair B.P.s open singles championship tournament: Low Seah Chuan beat I.cow K:m Lee 13—13 (o—s) 15—13, 15—6 Ec Sim Mong beat Low Seah Liang 15 -10 15 -7 Pang Eng Quan beat Lim Ah Chiang 15 -1L 15- 7.50 words
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Article121 1938-03-25 16 PETER KANE'S GOOD SHOWING IN HECTIC FIGHT Reuter. Louden, March 20. BENNY LYNCH, flyweight champion cf the world, came near to being knocked out i a i 2-round bout against 1 eter Kane at Anficld, on Liverpool Fcotball Chin's ground. A pre-Grand National crowdReuter. - 121 words
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Article246 1938-03-25 16 Fifth \nniversary Celebration THE Useful Badminton Party celebrated its fifth" anniversary on Saturday last. The fifth annual genesal meeting of members was held at the St. Thomas English School, Kampong Bahru Road at 6 p.m. Among the items worthy of note in the secretary's roport were:—increase in membership,246 words
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Article69 1938-03-25 16 TIES in the S.CC. lawn bowls handicap tournament will be played as follows: Monday, (28th) V. J. Coleman and C. V. Miles (+4) vs. E. A. Brown and H. R. Wilson (+3»; W. Holley and J. A. Dean 6) vs. H. Gild and H. E. Stevens (+4).69 words
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Article183 1938-03-25 16 Malay Schools Beat G.E.S. Juniors <From Our Oun Correspondent) Batu Pah.it, Wednesday. f PHE Complied Malay Schoo Junior XI, which comprised of boys under live feet defeated the Government English School Junior XI by one to nil in a football match played at the C.E.S. ground on Tuesday.183 words
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Article79 1938-03-25 16 Following are (he Municipal Services Ciub first round billiards natures for the 3-bali championship «25 j up. fin d 300' Mah Beng Guan (bye); Simon Choong vs Loo Cheng Swee on Mar. 26, A. Aziz vs W. F. Gomes on Mar. 27, Ang Kee Nam (bye) Tan79 words
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Article, Illustration41 1938-03-25 16 S.G.C. GOLF CHAMPION RUNNER-UP Mrs. J. Hill (right) and Mrs. K. A. Jackman, who met in the final of (he SG.C. ladies' championship at Bukit Timah yesterday Mr: Hill won 4 and 3 after being four up at the turn (Tribune».41 words
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Article341 1938-03-25 16 THE following will play cricket for the S.C.R.C. at the week-end. On Saturday vs. Ceylon S.C. 'A* at the S C R C. at 2 p.m.: Chia Keng Hock. P L Tan, Seah Keng Siew, Goh Keng Swee, Edward Wee. Yap Mook Kirn, Robert Tan. Yap Ah341 words
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Article390 1938-03-25 16 ”Rover” - SAPPERS HELD IN FIRST DIV. 1-1 DRAW League Soccer At The Stadium (By ”Rover” s.r.c U M 1 IN the First Division League soccer fixture played a* the An ->n Road Stadium vestevrt?v, t*«» SJn•rauore Recreation Club held the Royal Engineers to a draw390 words
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Article403 1938-03-25 17 CLASSIC RACE TO-DAY BLUE SHIRT Installsd Favourite At 100-15 Reuter. London, Thursday. fllE European crisis and the shortage of ready cash does not seem to affect to-morrow's Grand Vitional for which racegoers are << min? from all over the world to see the worlds mostReuter. - 403 words
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Article137 1938-03-25 17 S.T.S.C li.L.M 3. SIX goals were shared in yesterday's Business Houses League soccer match betw en tne Straits Times Sports Club and Heap Ehg Moh. The game was even! crusted throughout although at one stage tne pressmen held a two-goal lead and seemed iifcJy winners. A late137 words
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Article55 1938-03-25 17 S.CC. billiards handicap ties have been arranged as follows: Monday. <28th> Championship: A. D Baker vs. A. Grimes. Tuesday, (19th) Handicap: H. F. Foulds iscr. i vs. winner of W. H. Palgrave (—45) vs. M. S. Robinson 1 —25». YV>dne day, t."Qth) Handicap: C. J. R. Ecmbrokc t—£s>55 words
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Article343 1938-03-25 17 Second Division Soccer Moravia S.C 2; H.M.S. Terror 0 POOR finishing u\ the 'I errors, with Bla7ck's splendid goalktfping. won for the Moravians the veidiet or two goals to nil over H.M.S. Terror m their soccer fixture of th? Second Division played yesterday on343 words
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Article175 1938-03-25 17 FOR the second year in succession Sea Blscu&, a 5-2 favourite for the Santa Anita Handicap, worth £20,000, was beaten by a nose for the world's richest piize at Los Angeles on March 5. So close was the finish between Sea Biscuit and Stage Hand that the175 words
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Article, Illustration53 1938-03-25 17 Reuter Wireless. New York. Mar. 24. Mrs. Wills Mocy is inejpded in th American W.ghtmali tup team to play Great Bzitalfi vi:. Summer. The? team will bj: Mrs. Wills Moody, Miss Marble. Miss Jacobs, Miss Bandy and bites Fabyan with Miss Gracen Wheeler as reserve. Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 53 words
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Advertisement141 1938-03-25 17 AT the HAPPY WORLD COVERED STADIUM i 110 XI'S ii TO-NIGHT AT «> P.M. TO-NIGHT j YOUNG JOE j CHOON vs COTTON j 8 (3) ROUNDS S FIRST APPEARANCE OF CO i TQM IS SINGAPORE WHO KOed. S L. S. FONG IN MANILA, NOW FIGHTING AS FEA T H E141 words
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Advertisement522 1938-03-25 17 better and cheaper shaving Insist on Gillette don't think that you will cave money by using inferior low-priced blades. It is false economy. To reduce your shaving costs to a minimum, buy Blue Gillette blades and a Gillette razor. Blue GilletteB are designed to fit Gillette razors perfectly. The two522 words
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Article, Illustration406 1938-03-25 18 But You Won't See All Of It On The Screen NOEL BARBER'S FILM NEWS FOLLOW your uncle Noel, boys and girls, and we'll just play Peeping Tom behind the Hollywood studios for two ticks and see the unsung and unseen heroes of Ihe celluloid406 words
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43 1938-03-25 18 While the cold winter blasts nip around corners of Eastern metropolises, America's favourite dancing daughter, Ginger Rogers, basks in the sunshine in front of her Malibu T>each cottage. The RKO Radio star expects to keep her golden sun tan all through the winter.43 words
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Article415 1938-03-25 18 COR the first time since she returned from a visit to China two years ago, Anna May Wong is wearing Ameri can clothes. Her role in Paramount':, "Dangerous To Know" demands them. ALL in the cause of art, Nerve and Knox, Flanagan and Allen, and Etaughton and Gold, had415 words
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Article200 1938-03-25 18 AFTER this show at the Alhambra comes "Carnival Queen," where you will meet Dorothea Kent again. She's certainly getting the breaks at the Alhambra. She's not a gold digger this time. She's the pretty heiress who inherits a big carnival, foils the unscrupulous gamblers who are using it200 words
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Article, Illustration260 1938-03-25 18 And She Looks It ONCE upon a time, when chorus girls had curves and everybody was glad of it, there was a certain red-hot momma who sang a nitty song before the footlights on occasion, thereby pleasing divers men situated minus wives, in any seat from stalls to260 words
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Article301 1938-03-25 18 AT the Pavilion we're still awaiting "Another Dawn," but its been so long dawning that I've got to write about it twice. There's just a faint chance, of course, that you may not have seen my last column incredible though it may seem, so here goes. Stars are301 words
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Article25 1938-03-25 18 Best film by a long way booked for the near future will not be previewed until Sunday. It's called— The Buccaneer25 words
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Advertisement67 1938-03-25 18 HUDSON lit 1 For 1938 <*\X* C me Hnd try ifc to real, y know «U the value Hudson t \\V Terraplane offers you must drive it! And k discover greater room and comfort than ever before t*ttO^ G plus new ridin S case. And top performance a t\ fc67 words
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Advertisement57 1938-03-25 19 PROMPT SERVICE Is what you expect, and you get it when you entrust all your Clock I and Watch repairs to YICK WOH HINC j I 429, North Bridge Road, CNear Middle Road), Phone No. 7922. i'untrai'tors for the Repair of j llocks and Watohes to the British Army and57 words
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Advertisement133 1938-03-25 19 MULLARD I THE MASTER VALVE j TO SUIT ANY RADIO SET Sole Distributors for Malaya: Hoe Boon Leong j 60-62, Selegie Road. SINGAPORE Thone 3633 FOR THE FIRST TIME A SPECIALLY DESIGNED RADIO FOR MALAYA] THE i\EW 19: i« I lfisMasfers\^ice American Model 812-X Suit <Miy 230 Volt l 551j3133 words
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Advertisement286 1938-03-25 19 No more feverish I diseases Malaria and other feverish diseases attack weak people more easily than strong people. Strength is nothing more than a sufficient W *0 amount of strength-giving substances in the body. Too little of such substances means weakness. Weakness means something more —you become an easy prey286 words
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Miscellaneous1931 1938-03-25 19 ON THE AIR TO-DA V I stabbed two A MEN When And jYhere To Listen In rhin,!, cS Tapper nnnnn AiiiMn Singapore, Thursday. rKUIiKAMML OF HRITISH EMPIRE USA SHORTWAVE A s a result of a stabbm aflra y whlch 8.M.8.C. PROGRAMME PROGRAMME tapper named Lee Ah Heng faced trial S1,931 words
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Article, Illustration26 1938-03-25 20 M. CjMUtemp*, ex-Frenrh Premier, photographed as he was being interview a at the Elysee Palace, after tendering his resignation in the recent French crisis.26 words
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Article146 1938-03-25 20 »J»HE practice of 'phooka' generally adopted by milkmen in Calcutta and other parts of Bengal to extrac more milk from cows is now a cognisable offence and is punishable with two ears' hard labour and a fine of R5.500. The necessary Bill was passed unanimously by. the146 words
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Article77 1938-03-25 20 Katoomba, New South Wales A FEW hours after winning the junior high div at a local swimming car's yd. Miss Patricia Gunning, a 13-year-o!d North Sydney swimmer, was (-cad. Her complaint was diagnosed as aurendicitis but heart failure Is thought to have caused her death77 words
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Article37 1938-03-25 20 Mr. Bishnuram Mehdi, who has been the President of the Assam Provincial Congress Committee for nine years consecutively, came out successful in the bye-election to the Assam Assembly, defeating his rival candidate by 5342 votes to 117.37 words
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Article1035 1938-03-25 20 EUROPEAN ON TRIAL AT ASSIZES Magistrate Gives Evidence Singapore, Thursday. rIAT be probably dozed off for :i second or two, and this might have caused a slight zig-zagging as seen by Mr. L. C. Goh was the submission made by David Brand Osier, (.round Engineer,1,035 words
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Article81 1938-03-25 20 THE Government of India, it is understood, are an expert here to guide the Bombay Porl Trust in ihe work for the establishment of a sra plane base in Bombay Harbour. The Port Trust is now In communication with the Centra! Government as to what exact81 words
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Advertisement792 1938-03-25 20 l\\ Her J ike Thousands of Others She Found the 12 Minerals 6 Vitamins Food lodine in "VIKELP" Quickest Way Yet to Add j Pounds, Rejuvenate the Body, Build U Kew Strength and Energy B rteod her actual letter »<§|v I w ,h Krt at Pl«surc that I write to792 words
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Advertisement16 1938-03-25 20 The International Agents for Malaya: THE EASTERN AGENCIES, LTD, Singapore. I m T»T T» e» 416 words
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Advertisement111 1938-03-25 20 Don't suffer from a. S HEADACHES—NEURALGIA —COLDS TOOTHACHE-FEVER OS RHEUMATISM Do what thousands of ingredients— in convcnothers are doing to get ient tablet form, that acts immediate relief from instantly to relieve pain XM ffering Take and reduce fever It does ANACIN the amaz- not affect the heart or ing,111 words
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715 1938-03-25 21 "More Money Or Else—" rpHE 8.8.C. has issued a dramatic ultimatum: "More money or poorer programmes." Its annual report for 1937, revealing that expenses for broadcasting and television—the only service of the kind in the world to reach "viewers" in homes—are .so heavy that715 words
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Article71 1938-03-25 21 Director To Discuss Changes to A b s e "m Answer some of SU the pomts concerning the service :hat have beer, raised b e "f le w correspondence during the past tew Transmission 2. Mar. 31 12 15 p.m. OM r Transmission 3. Mar 31, m. G.ra71 words
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Article55 1938-03-25 21 Motor Racing At Crystal Palace A' commentary on the second motor race tot the Coronation Trophy o held in the grounds of the W M ~r« a and P a haCn speed of 58.63 m.p.n. international British car drivers with a fair spring MSIS 3 B AT 255 words
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Article99 1938-03-25 21 Regular schedules of talks and read'ngsM Arabic are being completed fo hf BBC?* Arabic programmes. the works chosen for ladings is me English at Home," by H. E. Hahz mm Pasha, Egyptian in London. This sympathetic study of Ergiisn w toms and institutions enjoyed a con >iderable success99 words
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Article70 1938-03-25 21 THE matrimonial courts started 1 by Mr. Claud Mullins, the London Police Court magistrate, two years ago, may have to be abandoned—because there are no casts to be heard. The other day there were only two matrimonial cases down for hearing, and for the first70 words
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Article163 1938-03-25 21 Programme From Canada For Daventry Listeners Canada will contribute a special feature programme to the transmissions irom Daventry in the near future. Arranged by the Canadian Proadcasiing Corporation, the broadcast will consist of an actuality programme telling the story of the city of Quebec. The compilers163 words
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Article32 1938-03-25 21 Norwich Invalid Children Air Association has been informed that Lord Nuffield has promised a large sum for an area hospital—primarily for long-term orthopaedic cases —for Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire.32 words
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367 1938-03-25 21 Shanghai. THE far-famed and oft-discussed Ulysees, who pulled a fast ono on the unsuspecting Trojans back in the golden days when the gods sipped their ambrosia and drank their nectar, or maybe vice-versa, had nothing on Captain Ong Chu-ming, commander of the volunteer corps at367 words
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Article117 1938-03-25 21 Letchworth (Herts). "pOULD do better" invariably read \J the school mathematics report of Caroline Jones, who now, at twenty-nine, is manageress and head book-keeper of a country house hotel. Miss Jones—Peggy to her friends—is one of the youngest hotel manageresses In the country, and the117 words
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Article238 1938-03-25 21 "The BishoD Dreams" And "Ihe Stowaway" TWO plays by Australian writers "The Bishoo Dreams" by A L. PhUlips, and "The Stowaway" by R. Matthews, will be heard by the 8.8.C.'* oversea listeners in the near future. The Bishop in Mr. Phillips's play, which will be produced by Howard238 words
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Advertisement47 1938-03-25 21 WILLIAM JACKS CO., (Malaya) LTD. S:n ff apore- Kuala Lumpur-Pcnang-Ipoh-Taipingr. WPS. 17 q——— ——W n*i in■ mmmamtr ü BULLDOC" Wk\ guinness \/v^) 5 Il STOUT jSjgjk ACTS AS A TONIC and BODY BUILDER Look for the whole iPgl GUINNESS IS GOOD Rl9 FOR YOU X WPS. 4A47 words
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Advertisement176 1938-03-25 21 Cerebos Purity Products Th»r* ere no gravy-making oWkulties when you use mMm. provides oi mo thickening, seasoning and flevourI 'J 9 d 9 vy^ o***0*** for a hot day is a jolly J: —Cerebos for choice. I'.fceV They set qukkly in any climate and there I are 12 delicious natural176 words
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Article51 1938-03-25 22 A POLICEMAN trded M empty dustbin and am t» ,i passers-ay in Brook iatr, the otner day. The crowd qrrw jn,l inqai the rvlison. fhe <on<; swered a!I inquiries irith fcxpianaiion coal i „i. cover had tall*! through and the dustbin had teen t over cavity to pn51 words
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Article, Illustration39 1938-03-25 22 A remiivo of fr«. t> eitfhtecn-vcar-old Mi is soon 1« a book of short stork At the age of twelve Bowe«-l.\»n wrote "H ship As II Is To flax.- j|| u 1 rated it herself.39 words
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Article102 1938-03-25 22 ftlSHOr of Coventry has uhH thai films shall ttmA be ;b«wii in ckiwches rr parish baflg in his dfeeese vitin.'H reference lx made to him. As yet." be writes in his "Diocesan Gsaette," their are Few i »<>■ lilms (i"M«npd to stimulate us to102 words
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Article32 1938-03-25 22 "I have been to the films only twice in my life. I did not care for them either time"—so confessed Mr Justice Charles in the King's Bench Division32 words
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Article248 1938-03-25 22 Supplement To Boat Race Commentary ■jl/TANY famous figures ol ih< Bi Ifl rowing world will take part In 'from Putney to Mortlake.' a .special feature programme from Daver.iry that will supplement the broadcast commentary on the Beat Ra^e. Devised by Jean Sr.a;;ce 'who describes the rae248 words
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Advertisement272 1938-03-25 22 BEAUTIFUL ENAMEL FINISH FOR YOUR FLOORS rood painter." KSSh Sherwin-Williams W-~ggmam FLOOR ENAMEL Rwrs wed color, too. You have often admired beautiful, colorfoi enamel finishes on woodwork. Now Sherwin-Williams chemists made jt P° ssiu,e lor y° u I" nave a fine enamel finish (or yoor floors and linoleum. Sherwin Williams272 words
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Advertisement109 1938-03-25 22 J^jjtSdmam^^'f- 1 i RECIPE FOR SLEEP I __^i Stir a spoonful of Bovril into "fl ha!f-a-pln t of hot milk "last I thing, sure of a W3t good night's rest. There's RSJEJS B two-foidgoodnessin Bovril 1181 and milk. Each adds tM fL I Its own unique nutn- "ffiftrTtflßlf tlve value109 words
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405 1938-03-25 23 JAPANESE TRY TO SEAL BUILDINGS Shanghai. AMERICAN consular authorities here on Mar. 1, were investigating the circumstances surrounding the scaling of the premises of the Commercial Express Company, an and operated concern, by Janancse gendarmes on Feb. 27. The warehouse of the company405 words
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Article118 1938-03-25 23 Shanghai. JJR. Edward Hirt, German resident and one of the leading medical practitioners of this city, may lose thy sight of one eye as the result of an attack upon him by -in intoxicated Japanese w I her in the Hungjao district here on Feb. 27.118 words
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487 1938-03-25 23 BUILDINGS BOMBED LOOTED rPHE Japanese invasion of China has resulted in property damage to Catholic institutions in the Shanghai dirtrict alone of more than 5h.53.000.000 (about U.S.S1,000,000) v-hile t'.ic lamage in the interior takes on similar proportions, according to y>\\ Sam D. Palmer in a487 words
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Article, Illustration295 1938-03-25 23 Shanghai. SHANGHAI is by no means a ftnishel city, de-pllo the desth and de truction brought to the metropolis and the surrounding area by the Japanese invasion. Father F. Jacquinot, famous French Jesuit I priest and iounder of the Nantao Safety Zone, which shelters upwards cf295 words
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Article, Illustration427 1938-03-25 23 A PAGE FOR CHINESE READERS A VIGOROUS protest against wholesale looting on the part of Japanese servicemen in the areas of the International Settlement north of the Soot hew Creek has been lodged ni<h M" -ineve authorities here by thr 3ritish Consulate-General, following the open robbery427 words
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Article277 1938-03-25 23 IYETERMINED Japanese attempts to purchase Chinese cotton mills in Shanghai, principally those in that part of the Western district of the Shanghai International Settlement r.nder illegal military occupation by the Japanese, have met with complete failure, the Chinese owners in every instance natty refusing to277 words
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Advertisement67 1938-03-25 23 SIX-20 "Kodak" Junior Choice of I Anastigmat lenses— including fast/4.5— ■n^RIH give needle-sharp pictures. One motion onening-for speed in action. Extremely WW^mW^klMĔ slim-take it anywhere Eye-level and waist-level viewfindcrs. Built-in delayed- S»|€jlPJ*lk«B action device for serf-photOgraphy and I new "button" release on camera body KUOajGM on certain models. Erom $14.00.67 words
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Advertisement19 1938-03-25 23 HEAVY DAYS BUT PERFECT "^k^ NIGHTS ENERGY REPLACED flplf WHILE YOU SLEEP THAT'S M WHAT BOURN-VITA WILL D I19 words
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Article, Illustration150 1938-03-25 24 The "Australian Anniversary," the I). H. Comet machine in which Flying Officer A. E. Clouston and Mr D are making: their record breaking flight. (Tribune). Se.i.. n. MM and Miss M. Ke.i > m married on Wednesday, are seen leaving150 words
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Advertisement56 1938-03-25 24 r —7" 1 Read the MORNING TRIBUNE FOR j NEWS while it's NEWS Saturdays-Special Sports Supple- m*rt: 8 pages extra at n 0 extra cost. I I 7- 'r'~~ I WATCHES j I ARE MADE ONLY IN j i AND HAVE BEEN SOLD IN MALAYA SINCE 1866. j AT ALL56 words
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