Malaya Tribune, 13 April 1938
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Title Section41 1938-04-13 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: 3 „1— Guaranteed Largest Sales XXVII- No. 87. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore Wed., April 13, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1938 FIVE CEIS41 words
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Advertisement220 1938-04-13 1 T HE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try H* TRIBUTE l FOS ABOUNPiNG HEALTH 6 APB 5 l^e T-XRZAN BOOKS AUK SURE THRILLERS. m r j TAPZAN THE INVINCIBLE. *A*»ZAN THE UNTAMED. J IE JUNGLE TARZAN TRIUMPHANT [OLDEN LION. TARZAN AT THE EARTH'S CORE t ID THE IOST EMPIRE. I THE220 words
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Advertisement103 1938-04-13 1 When Buying "HERCULES" Cycles Look for This Trade-Mark THE ORIGINAL "HERCULES" TRADE MARK. ALL MODELS IN STOCK. FROM ROADSTERS TO SPORTS MODEL. ffo*lf Payments Arranged. British Cycle Agency. 6, Prinsep Street, Singapore. LEADING STOCKISTS OF S} r nthetic Perfume Flower Oils, Perfumes of all sorts, FancyEmpty bottles, -and attractively Printed103 words
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Advertisement135 1938-04-13 1 i Read The SUNDAY tribune; Dominant In Malaya J 9 B >Mr JlJk —To Protect Your Teeth Thousands of dentists through- penetrates every tiny crevice, out the world recommend removes stain and discoloration Kolynos because of its proved and washes away fermenting antiseptic and cleansing action. food particles. Soon your135 words
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Article105 1938-04-13 2 Wot port, Connecticut Ti/lU SIC festivals similar f o those at SblzbmTQ arc to be held in America, according 10 plant announced by Mr. Btmdrih Willcm Van Loon, the author, who U president of a new niu ■< society hoc Musical lovers in New York and105 words
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Article, Illustration295 1938-04-13 2 4 t*fNi I- the outbreak of the War. J tho rp been a Stalked «iif» rence in China. It is China's growing stren th of raniWd defence a r I the invader," declared iru enl lapanem anti- ;ressionisl and writer, who rerently arrived295 words
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Article43 1938-04-13 2 Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret were excused lessons for the afternoon to enable them to attend an informal paity given al Buckingham Palace recently by the King and Queen Five hundred guests were entertained in the State rooms on the first floor.43 words
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Article358 1938-04-13 2 NIGHT CLUB STARS SING (By Air Mai!) New York, April 1. IJIGtiT-CLUB stars sang and prize-fighters battled in a speeiallybu'lt rin<» to entertain 800 guests at a parly, given by the Man in the Iron Lung. It was the second anniversary of the day358 words
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Article149 1938-04-13 2 CAROLIS is a Ceylonese aged 34 who lives and thrives on a diet of grass. Interviewed by Renter hi B meadow where he was stretched cat full length in the sunshine—having his "lunch"— Carolis demonstrated his partiality for grass; and th~n sat up and explained149 words
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Article219 1938-04-13 2 (By Air Mail>. Allahabad. DIOTS and Hindu-Muslim clashes have subsided and normality is prevailing in the city. Mohalla (ward* committees consisting of Hindus and Musl.ms have started work. They are trying to alley the fears In the minds of the public created by rumours of communal219 words
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Article26 1938-04-13 2 A seventeen-year-old Faris assistant named Vachet, was savaged to death by two Great Dane dogs wh°i: he attempted to fondle their litter.26 words
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222 1938-04-13 2 Brisbane. Queensland. Apr. 1. I •jV/O modern Robinson Crusoes have I arrived here In search of a tropic isle where they can live in solitude away from the warring world for two or three years. They are Mr. and Mrs. H. D. A. Jcske.222 words
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Article, Illustration84 1938-04-13 2 SCENE HEARD An unusua! view of tne of Rf< Lro-Goliiwyn-Mayer's studios dturin? the flhaing of a talking n rture. See if worn can pick out any of the stars you knc.v. Directing: the action is Edmund Gouldin?. Perched on the roinring camera crane is William Danicis. chief cinema (ceranher, and84 words
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Article126 1938-04-13 2 British Official Wireless. London, Apr. 10 TH2 introducti of summer tune ojcav brings with it the ne* and faster summer air services next v.eeic British airwave will open increased services to Paris and accelerated schedules on the mail route between England and Scandinavia. In winterBritish Official Wireless. - 126 words
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Article113 1938-04-13 2 Copenhagen. PROWN Prince Frederick, eldest son of the King of Denmark, has acted as conductor fcr the Syrm/iony Orchestra of 'he Copenhagen Royal Opera Hcus.i. He is very interested in music, and often attends the Orchestra's rehearsals, so when some members of the Orehcstia asked him to113 words
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Article189 1938-04-13 2 (By Air Mail> ■invanai urn. Apr* J. IN a scene of tense excitement w Additional Sessions lodge l ,r nrunced orders disallowing theapp"I tm of Mr K. F. Narir. an *»'"J" bay to app*\»r Mritfa power of aiton.< for Mr. Narayana P !!ai charge* sedition. The Court expressed189 words
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Advertisement456 1938-04-13 2 NO CAUSE fNHVffwPUKES IS! for. Complaint If §f gap ANDREWS 1 H^lji removes v the main cause of illness fHWCTffgffß tone to lhe and invigorates ■^^^PTJT^W^^T^H every internal organ. Its mild, gently l^M^H^^^L g^^L^ l^^l^ l laxative coaxes the bowel operate while its thorough AM fy#arlofpBtienlres#archAndr WJ cleansing action purifies456 words
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Article288 1938-04-13 3 •By Air M;ul• Berlin, Anr. 1. fill IK. rrrjloi ol Nazi German 7 s unli-Jewish laws, has been It < t. < ys witness before n Leipzig eourt hv a Jew Tht- leu \i nHln.jnn, tiftv-three-ycar- Id lawyer, insisted that Hitler must ;M m288 words
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Article, Illustration31 1938-04-13 3 lh<- Kio' .01 1 ')!!;<•!! have made a fmr- t< ,n|- London's poorer distiieis ,I;,' ime jtiii lioxton ;»u<l Shrvef!«t<*h Photo sh »s lhe (lueen uend »i» I it bain in pcrambulatoT,31 words
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243 1938-04-13 3 Hill IN CENTRAL LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY By Air Mail» New Delhi. i III I.I Th,. Suprcnir Court «»f Civil Appeals Bill'' to enlarge the 1 tun di ii'»n <it the led era I Court has been sponsored by V l)uu l»vj;uU resident <>f the243 words
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Article110 1938-04-13 3 Reuter. Paris. April 11. Iv.lK result of the German pie Disci te lrs caused renewed apiwehensions in i.ii Paris press regarding further German expansion. Epogue declares that the balance di power in Europe has been completely put in disorder. "If we allow ihe German front toReuter. - 110 words
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Article86 1938-04-13 3 Froth our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Apr. 11. kU exciting drama was enacted at three o'clock yesterday morning at Kirn Seng Bridge. While a detective was escorting a handcuffed Chinese, arrested for alleged theft cf a fowl, to the detcc live sfatiorti the prisoner brushed off his escort86 words
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Article72 1938-04-13 3 i U| Istanbul. 1 P&i honey i ram a beeniui results for a nonamed Hasan owner «»f the hive v it houl ;ipv sign bees, Hasan decide d. or nhnself. As soon r»e hive, however, nees iHackcd him "d 'he hive owner and h 1 recognised72 words
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Article116 1938-04-13 3 Singapore, Monday DEFORE Mr. H. A. Forrer, Districl D Judge, Criminal District Court, today, a Chinese named Lee KwaJ Ker Maimed trial on a charge ol importing into the Colony 700 tahils of Red Lion ".on-(jovernment chandu and 1,600 leat packets. The case was postponed until Apr 22.116 words
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Article51 1938-04-13 3 (United Press). ißy An Mail i Manual"!-'* I NFOKMA TfON has been re ceived here fn in Mileshwar in Kasargon Taluk Of the tragic death of nine persons who were struck by lightning on Sunday last. Eighteen others are also reported to have b«vn seriously injured (United Press(United Press). - 51 words
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Article145 1938-04-13 3 Singapore, Monday A VERDICT of death by misadventure was returned hy Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, to-day, at an inquiry into the death of a Malay cyclist, named Salleh bin Musa, who was knocked down by a Municipal lorry whilst proceeding along Bukit Timah Road145 words
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187 1938-04-13 3 EACH time a crisis arises in the world, ('.real RriCiin rearms—but does little else. This is the German view of British foreign policy as expressed in a carteon in the National Zeitang. The first section of the strip shows a British soldier trudging wearily along187 words
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Article237 1938-04-13 3 Record Of New Councillor (Fiom Our Own Reporter) Penang, Monday. THE latest Government Gazette an- nouneed the appointment ol Mr. E A. de Buriatte. advocate and solicitor. Penally, to be temporarily a Nominated Unotlicial Member of the Legislative Council. S.S. The Hon. Mr. de Buriatte Ls237 words
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Article173 1938-04-13 3 Washington (D.G.J. rpwo shoals have been literally A "Wiped ofT Ihr m;ip," aftn appejirnig mi charts mi the Mbuilie for nearlj rentury, n>r> have proved hr non-existent. The two shoals SainthW and Laura Ethel banks wire marked tentatively betwei n the Azores ami Newf it173 words
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Article63 1938-04-13 3 A telegram expressing deep concern at the further detention of Pastor Niemollee by Hi- secret police has been s»-nt to Herr Hitler by Church leaders The message is signed by the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Pinnate of 'he Church of Sweden, the Archbishop of Thvateira. representing63 words
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Advertisement20 1938-04-13 3 Hh p /«Ty ill 4 ■il I■ a f#b flrii ri Ti I fiiiH H Iff tl ■I■•T 11 tW20 words
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972 1938-04-13 4 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES H'KONG HARBOUR COLLISION Inquiry Verdict STEAMER SAMPAN INVOLVED ARISING from a collision in midharbour between the riversteamer Chuen Chow and a pass-enger-carrying sampan on the morning of Fen. 15, which resulted in the sinking of the smaller craft and the deaths of two persons, an inquiry was972 words
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Article133 1938-04-13 4 Fleet Of 200 Vessels Operating 4 Command Order recently stated that "a War Department vessel will leave Woolwich for Middlesbrough and Alloa." and that advantage should be taken of the opportunity for the transport of Government stores to and from ports. This is a reminder that the Army133 words
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Article243 1938-04-13 4 Their Legal Aspects Discussed London. IN view of the refusal of dockers at one or two ports in this country to load goods intended for Japan, Mr. R. H. Morgan. M P. recently wrote to the Home Office asking for their guidance on the subject of legality and243 words
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Advertisement498 1938-04-13 4 STEAMER SAILINGS i and «BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated In England). 4—{-«"TV N i N i4ĔM 1 .-V 7 —,|1 ;|i I V/ A&- J 7, I *jM, 1». o. S. N. CO.'s OUTWARDSDue. Tonnage. 9'pore. 1938. IIITRAL 15,000 Apr. 22 CARTHAGE 15,000 May 6 HI'HDWAN G,070 May 7 RANCHI 17.000 M20498 words
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Advertisement516 1938-04-13 4 j BANGKOK LINE. CHINA JAPAN LINE. 1 t Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Big Cargo vessels with limited but 1 Cabins Have Adjoining Private Bath, comfortable Passenger Aceommoda- Hon. S i To: Marseilles. London. Rotterdam. To: Port Said, Palestine, Rotterdam, i J Hamburg and Copenhagen. Hamburg and Copenhagen. S M.S'.516 words
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Advertisement291 1938-04-13 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Deutsch-Australische DampfschifTs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1938 t m-s. RAMSES, via Manila Apr. 21 s.s. PREUSSEN via Manila May 4 m.s. ASSUAN via Manila May 14 t m.s. KULMERLAMD via Manila May 25291 words
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Advertisement418 1938-04-13 4 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDE U TSCH E k (Incorporated la Germany). The undernoted are the Company s intended fixtures: OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due S'poro 1938. p "FRANKFURT*' emits Manila and Japan Apr 26 "GNEISENAU" omits North China May 8 v "ALLER" omits Manila ar.d Japan418 words
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Article210 1938-04-13 5 Eighth Anniversary Celebration MEMBERS of the Youngsters' Friendly iTA Benevolent Society spent an enjoyable weekend on April 2 and 3 on the occasion of the celebration of the Society's eighth anniversary, at the bungalow of Mr. Tan Boon L:at, at Teluk Mata Ikan, Chanel. Chinese musical parties were210 words
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Article88 1938-04-13 5 I H L??" :il s B^ rd 01 coiurol h^ fli hK for tS, l< v, foUow J?« card of five loi the Happy Work" *s next inn or amotion to be W Lid at. the covered stadium on Sunday next- co^rea YoUng Choon rounds) Na i88 words
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Advertisement1762 1938-04-13 5 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality HNDERS. re now invited lor the or service. i?or tnlclpal Tender Room Date of Closing. liter Conp m., 30th May 1933. r H. OOLDIE, Municipal -Secretary. j I w SCHOLARSHIPS" DIVERSITY OF HONGKONG. Scholarship to Hongprovides free tuind re idence, falls hip is open1,762 words
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Advertisement525 1938-04-13 5 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE T««°^AiL c i cby given that Madam k?5 p oo l s obtained her freedom hn? th i lu sband Gwee Peng Yin and that this fact was recorded by th" Apruma? chineise 011 the 12lh da y POSITIONS VACANT wanted Lady Teacher to te^ch Gent,eman Dancing525 words
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Advertisement284 1938-04-13 5 I IhjrJa IoALPECIM HJtiR 7QMIC I r uli hail ii the envt; efomfiimkl "~Jq £m to iheatyouh hoik Hr iff*" iw& ALPiCIN M VWpStaht to-day and mm a>.._, JF CLOCKS 8 Day Clocks Strike from 24.— 4 4 Westminster chime 39.— Dz*r2/ free in Malaya opposite Clifford Pier MEW STOMACH284 words
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Advertisement140 1938-04-13 5 THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS No. 64, Chulia Street 'Phone No. 7755. General Auctioneers, Commission Agents, Etc., Etc. The Organisation For Prompt, Courteous And Efficient Service. CURED WITH I HI'HKAL f»ILLftl APPLY j Mr. V. S. han j 277, Race Course Road, Singapore. I HAEMORRHOIOS. Sure and Safe cure for Piles, either140 words
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Article454 1938-04-13 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Apr. 12. KUBBE* Previous To-day Change 0 Toßt Easy Quiet Spot Buyers §i A s.j; Seller?* b i 513 1G —1 15 Ist Forward (May) Buyers 5 Sellers 5% 2nd Forward (June) Buyers 513 16 5 13*16 w m Sellers 5 7 8 57«454 words
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Article103 1938-04-13 6 The following is a. list of outputs for the under-mentioned estates for the month of March:— Output for Total to date of Output for Name March. current financial March. 1938. year for— 1937^ SSSfL w 27 7GO ib> 9 mins 356.828 lbs. 35.766 lbs Bukit Timah 8.364103 words
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Article350 1938-04-13 6 Investigation Report INTEREST IN SOCCER POOLS (By Air Mail) London, Mar. 29. T*HE all-pervading" atmosphere of foovball pools and horse and greyhound racing has become such an important environmental factor for Liverpool's individual unemployed that it is difficult to develop interests unconnected with them. This is one350 words
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Article58 1938-04-13 6 EXPORTS of rubber from the Nether- lands Indies during the month of March in tons, were as follows:— Estate Rubber: Java and Madura 5,715: outer provinces 10,163. Native Rubber: Outer Provinces 13.016 Stock of Rubber at the end of February: On Estates: Java 9,385; outer islands 14.321. Held58 words
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Article35 1938-04-13 6 The output of Malaka Pinda Rubber Elates for the month of March, amounted to 43.600 lbs. making a total of 377.900 lbs for the seven months of the l in ent financial year35 words
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Article980 1938-04-13 6 FRASER &> CO.'S WEEKLY REPORT Singapore, Tuesday. MARKETS all ever the world have experienced much more cheerful conditions daring the past week and there has been a substantial appreciation in prices of securities and corrv.iieuities and an increased turnover in business, Urns indicating a considerable return980 words
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Advertisement908 1938-04-13 6 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement*) CAPITAL: Authorised 10,000,000.00. issued and Up $10,m0W.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES. Managing Director 3172 Secretary Jg** General Manager 3513 Acc °V£« n l*Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA* LONDON BANKERS: NEW YORK BAUKKWI Midland Bant, Ltd, p-%lL\ 1 Irvm« Trust908 words
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Article640 1938-04-13 7 Fraser And Co - Quotation By Fraser And Co. apore, April 12. B p.m. MINING Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers 34' 2 3 lO^cd 28 30 42 6 47 6norr 186 196 0.55 0.65 16 6 17 6 1 MO 1.40 cd 19 3 20 6 15- 16--0.35 0.40 1.01 1.05640 words
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Article207 1938-04-13 7 The following are the exchange rates this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING Singapore. Apr. 13. London T.T. 2 3 27 32 London demand 2 3 27 32 Lyons demand 1844 Switzerland demand 250% Hamburg demand 142 New York207 words
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Article494 1938-04-13 7 S. E. Levy; Swan, Culbertson; Fritz - By S. E. Levy Swan, Culbertson Fritz Singapore, Wednesday. H/E are indebted to Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., and Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz, Singapore, for the following American Market conditions:— Messrs. White, Weld and Co., New York, report to us by cable as follows:—494 words
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71 1938-04-13 7 MANILA GOLD SHARE MARKET. _1., A 1 1 ■> Manila, April 12. Sale* Prices. Previous To-day Antamok 0.49 0.49 Pesos. Atok 0.225 0.23 Coco Grove 0.405 0.41 Demonstration 335 unquoted IX.L. 0.C5 0.67 Masbate 0.145 0.15 Mines Operas, unquoted unquoted San Mauricio 0.41 0.41 United Paracale 0.41 unquoted Gold Share71 words
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Article227 1938-04-13 7 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, April 12, 5 p.m. Total for Company Dividend Books financial close Date Ex Div. year TIN: Payable Date to date Ampat Tin 5% less tax Apr. 21 May 13 Apr. 22 8% Batu Selangor 5% Int. Apr. 20 Apr. 26 Apr. 21 10%227 words
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Article207 1938-04-13 7 l)EBENTCRE ,V 'M'0|{k MUNICIPAL: .I."! 1 siTseptfj^ 00-000 Intrt. 102 nom 3l' Sept 7 m 1 600 000 fct V.'% rt ri lore 105 107 nom 31 'Sort 3® 1000 000 I"t. ;br 110 112 n0m I 1 .I 1 60 S22'.006,000 105 107 nom 12,1/4 1221/2207 words
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Article172 1938-04-13 7 Fraser And Co - Report By Fraser And Co. MINING. Tin fS d wn J*)-. Spot £170.5.0 down 55--ond New York 383 8 cts down 3 8 g ii, New York" SR. 1 Tin ta New York, Sterling .shares present a ray firm appearance this morning and for li aYe f172 words
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Article16 1938-04-13 7 Singapore, Apr. 13. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $185 (down16 words
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Article19 1938-04-13 7 The price of rubber al noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 19% (up ft) Sellers 19% (up ft).19 words
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326 1938-04-13 7 MINING Singapore, April 13. Arnnnf Buyers Sellers ii-'L,,,, 3 10cd gye Hitam 13 0 19 6 ir,3 Batu Selangor 132 1 37cd chenderiangs 15- 16 Hitam Tm 0.35 fj.4o gongkons Tin 17 0 is 6 102 1.06 idris Hyd. 40 5 Fpoh Tin ->4. 05326 words
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Article86 1938-04-13 7 The following crop returns for March are repoited: Ayer Kuning (F.M.S.) Rubber Co. Ltd. 65 000 lb., Badek Rubber Estate Ltd. iStaffield L.-tate 20.500 lb Bradwall (F.M.S i Rubber Estate Ltd.. 45.000 m.. Chersonese (F.M.S.) Estat iAd.. 58.000 lb.. Dennistown Rubber Estates Ltd. (Dennistown Estate», no tapping, Highland86 words
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Article23 1938-04-13 7 The .s.s. Islander for Christmas [stand Mails previously announced as closing at 11 a.m. to-day will now close at 7 n.m.23 words
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Article20 1938-04-13 7 The Air Mail 'Netherlandsl despatched lrom .Singapore on Apr. 6 was -Jell vered in L;nc:on on Apr. 11.20 words
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Advertisement27 1938-04-13 7 1 You Can Be Your Own Beauty Specialist by using "SRIVIS AMLA HAIR OIL. The Finest Berbm rr-maration. UNITED PRODUCE AGENCY, 72, Bras Basah Road, Singapore. H27 words
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Advertisement161 1938-04-13 7 thi: o!s.-iior.\2» WATER PAIIVT HALL DISTEMPER is an oil-bound UMUhabte WATER PAINT and must never be confused with ORDINARY DISTEMPERS, ceiling-wli,ite or colour wash. Embrac a wonderful new form of manufacturing process, it consists of a scientifical.'/ compounded varnish-emulsion paint which dries to a mait finish of beautiful texture and161 words
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Advertisement172 1938-04-13 7 NOTICE The pirn. lit which left Singapore with the Westbound air mails yesterday was tne "Caledonia" not tne "Carpentaria" as advertised ui this list. i BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Telephones: Manager's Office 644-1 Asst. Manager's Office 644:2 Exchange Dept. 6442 Genera]172 words
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Article151 1938-04-13 8 Mails txoccicd irom China and T apan by the Ha&isan Maru due at Singapore to-day. Mails expected Irom China and Japan by the Kumshirr.a Maru due at Singapore to-day. Mails expected from Europe etc. Amsterdam) by Air IK.L.M.» to-day. deliveries of boxholders' letters only 5.30 •l.m. to-day and151 words
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Article226 1938-04-13 8 SPORT The Tides:- 9.57 a.m., 8 ft, G ins.; 10.20 p.m., 8 ft. 4 ins. Football: Friendly, Saigon Team v. Sino-Malays, Anson Road Stadium; S.A.F.A. League, Div. 11, H M.S. Terror v. R.A., Naval Base. Tennis: Tournaments at S.C.C. and V.M C.A. Air Raid Precautions Lecture226 words
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Article113 1938-04-13 8 Singapore, Apr. v. Ships alongside the Wharves or pected to arrive. East Wharl (Entrance Cat. I) Anhui 20. Sheers Whart lEn trance date i Nil. Main Whart (Entrance Gate 2' Lalan 15: Eisyo Maru 13; Kami 10; Kunishiina Matu 8. Empire Deck ißntrance Gate 2 Troilus 32; Lycaon113 words
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Advertisement146 1938-04-13 8 •V- •> T s Raffles Brasserie! Elra* ISa»aii Koacl mmmi mm 7 1 S I KAI I HELM 101 S j I HOT BUNS I s *rrrrrrrrrrrr~ i Sea View Hotel j IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT. j > ONF OF SINGAPORE'S RECOGNISFD BEAUTY SPOTS. BFACHED BY CAR IN 10 MINUTES ANYWHERE146 words
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Advertisement157 1938-04-13 8 ARE YOU BEING lU'MSHKO ii you have one biliou.s attack after am ll<a. if you wake up in the morning with a coated to and a bitter taste in your mouth, U you fmd it difficult to control your temper, if ycu cutler from flatulence and .sick headaches, if >cu157 words
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Advertisement280 1938-04-13 8 One Dose Ends ASTHMA and BRONCHITIS Take one Kpharone Tablet and your worst attack is elided in 10 minutes. You feel as :f A«thma Bronchitis. Bronchial Asthma had never troubled you. Kven in 30 seconds you not:ce the difference. No more wrecked sleep. Have been a different man since taking280 words
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Miscellaneous428 1938-04-13 8 .g. j POSTAL t STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Kretay Suddhadib Apr. 13 2 p.m. Djombi and K. Toengkal Togian »> 13 2 P- m Muntok Thcdcns 13 J 7m Palembang Thedens 13 3 p.m. Pontianak Khoen Hoea 13 3 P m Medan Eoth 13 3428 words
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Article, Illustration149 1938-04-13 9 Ilolsink'. A ĔAwttE Moscow residential block, containing .'hops on the ground floor and flats on the remaining floors, has been mcved a distance of 164-ffet without disturbance lo th»;149 words
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Article81 1938-04-13 9 tckholm. rotTI i its taw been killed dur- red i.' a iriee against t.;\- liH-! in the Swedish town of ftMevala issued a insulation r.t»t ad cat-owners were to tie rect rebons round the necks of their pets, anj cal I Rind without a red ribij wa81 words
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Article134 1938-04-13 9 Smyrna. a member of the Greek Orthodox Church here, has celebrated hir lOY.th 1 irihday by marrying a 42-year-old Christian woman named Stella. She Is his seventh wife, the other six having oied. '"Actual age does not matter in a man of Sava*s typo." Is134 words
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Article76 1938-04-13 9 Bredsdorp. Cape Province. MR. A. Dreyer, of Bredasdcip. keeps 51 tortoises at his house. He has trained them to a remarkable degree. They know his and whe 1 he calls them they come creeping alon to eat out of his hand. A tortoise, he says, usually has76 words
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Article, Illustration854 1938-04-13 9 Lindon. Apr. 1. (Uy Air Mail) A *iOOK has ji«s( been published which idh th« true rtory of the wonderful iiy of London. Its fasrin pai»;e> It'll «»f Fjomlon's teeming million; of workers and what they work at. They toil of the gtwli\w854 words
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Article207 1938-04-13 9 Berlin. ALL (tilings, CTOtrns and false teeth "n CsCimany will In future be nfcade cut cl v. ricw material a m \t-.:rc ef ertlSCitl res B (Kur.sthen), limestone jni cea*. This new substance i; the discovery of B Berlin dent! I named Ernst Schncbcl, and he207 words
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Article99 1938-04-13 9 Belgrade, a Yugoslav farmer named GeoTffiemiO, from a Village ntar hcre, has become a grandfather at BOrVu ml he married in 1917, end his first ion was born when he IMS 17. I7W« son r(U married In r/ir ace 0/ 25. and his wife has now had99 words
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Article89 1938-04-13 9 Washington, D.C. THE United States has about onethird ot the world's total highways, according to a world highway survey published hero by the AutomotiveAerensntios trade division of the Department of Commerce. Thcr n» c nb-uit 3.065 000 miles of roads in th»' Unl'ed States and89 words
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Article58 1938-04-13 9 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Exhausted and sleepy, Clarence Allen cf this city walked into the neatest open building to take a room, lay down and fell asleep. Seen afterwards he was awakened by officials of the building who had heard his snores. They broke the ik.wj, to im that he58 words
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Article104 1938-04-13 9 Istanbul. jDY eating a pair of villager's sandals, a peasant named Hasan Uslu, of the village of Demir I>3re, near, Brusa, has won a bet of one Turkish pound (3 4d.). When Hasan was challenged oy t\v) villagers to eat the sandals he obt:«.i:u d104 words
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Article90 1938-04-13 9 BIRD STOPPED FIVE TRAINS Stockholm. A MAGPIE was the cause of five fleet vie trains being stopped and d' layrd for 4<i minutes on the Nf riUocping-Nykotpirtg line, Sweden The tra lis were held up when the current failed after the overhead electric wires were mysteriously 11 j sbort-i ircuHcd.90 words
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Advertisement67 1938-04-13 9 M Milkmaid M Milk, through constant use, has become a household word. Why is this? Because "Milkmaid" Milk is so safe. All the v year round, under any climatic conditions the t _rrmM vast and exacting public know they can rely upon "Milkmaid" Milk. It is first-quality full J cream67 words
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Advertisement118 1938-04-13 10 ■fr I,L r 0 v TIMES TO-DAY Cotamhia*« sjrand eeaiedy (»f prettj j 3 15 5.15 9.15 typist who wanted to be I Sk. «m "MORE THAN A i SECRETARY" I 1 r l he World-famous Play—re-marie by M.GJVL as a Great Picture! j SHE MADE ONE MISTAKE..AND PAID WITH118 words
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Advertisement509 1938-04-13 10 4b A BE IE If To-night—Last Night—7 45 xm m Two Shows For One Payment 2nd Show: Clark Gable—Myrna L C y in "PARNELL" Biggest Thrill S -cr'an Francisco". Ist Show: Carole Lombard—Fred MacMurrav in "Tin PRINCESS COMES ACROSS" A Grand Comedy Packed WJ th Fu i Prices: 10c, 20c.509 words
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Article138 1938-04-13 11 I »ir hincse In Second Court Iimgapore. Monday. alleged gang going money, four Chinlow Eng Chong, Lim n Teck Lin, appeared .\i. Duckworth, Second F M.; .•T te. to-day. .Ilexes that Japanese f d o: s were removed from .M-d and returned only alter payment o! money. j138 words
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Article154 1938-04-13 11 j Matches v. Johore Bahru Colleagues 'From O U r Ov.n Correspondent, and 1 H matCh f fh.??* at Jol »ore Bahru on x fo^nn ften 0t l n and in tne renins I&EfiLSS? Wlll be Played at thS Ci^orn f s° 110 Wing WUI re P154 words
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Article106 1938-04-13 11 THE following have been selected to Lil.JK** Ssl angor's State cricket week e B nd V6r the Easter Vs Negri Sembilan en Apr. 17 and io in Kuala Lumpur: H. L Ward |<capt.), Wong Kam Thomr, B. Mayo, Gorbex Singh. M. E. Street. M C Manby L.106 words
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Article98 1938-04-13 11 7v J ;-V? S CCer friendl v on the KamponCoy Loyal netcatcd the Railway Institute by six pals to one. All six goals were scored by Cpl Morris, and Keng Pk scored for Railway. A return match m be played on Sunday at 5 p m98 words
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Article142 1938-04-13 11 Washington, D.c. The Mescalcro-Afrache Indians of N,?w Mexico are very Dleased with their ir. cursion into Big Business, which started three years ago with thfe formation of their own Tribal Business Commtttee, according to a report by the Commissioner for Inoian Affairs issued here. A142 words
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Article81 1938-04-13 11 Government Grant Rs. 1 Crore (United Press). (By Air Mailt TPatna. Apr. 7. HE "United Press" understands that the Bihar Government has decided to come to the rescue of the co-opera-tive movement in the province by making available a sum of Rupees one crore for rehabilitating the(United Press). - 81 words
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Miscellaneous102 1938-04-13 11 CLUB DIARY OF EVENTS are numerout Clubs in Singaib of whwh Q'c reicte> of t p Q Tribune.*' This Diary is jecialll* for them. scareare invited to co-operate in keep-o-to-date and complete Hap- %eral interest will still n the "Diary of Events." The can cover meeting, enter-night-visits end such funcsporting102 words
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Obituary109 1938-04-13 12 QUEK—On April 13. 1938. at 1 a.m. at her residence No. 7, Rowell Road. Mrs. Ouek Kirn Heck "Madam Kwan Si Kooi aged 64. She leaves behind 1 sen Quek Kiat Cheow (Ah Tee» also 1 daughter-in-law, Mr.s. Quek Ah Tee. 1 adopted son. Tan Ah Wing.109 words
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Obituary37 1938-04-13 12 The family of the late Mr. TEO ENG SENG wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives and friends who attended the funeral as well as all who sent wreaths, telegrams, axd letters of condolence.37 words
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Article749 1938-04-13 12 npHE dilemma in which the Japanese forces in China now find themselves is the logical sequel to the plan of campaign mistakenly pursued by the Japanese generals, and is a complete vindication of the Chinese policy of withdrawal into the interior. Months ago it was pointed749 words
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Article55 1938-04-13 12 Reuter. Paris. April 11. WORKERS employed in the Renaultmotor car engineering factories began a stay-in strike this afternoon. A number of other engineering factories in Paris district have followed the lead of the Renault employees. The strike is now regarded as general in the metallurgical industryReuter. - 55 words
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Article63 1938-04-13 12 Monday, Apr. 11. Air Vice-Marshal and Mrs. A. W. Tedder, Hon. Mr. A. S. Small, Hon. Mr. C. G. Howell and Mrs. Howell and Miss Howell, Mr. W. Daniels, Brigadier and Mrs. M. A. Studd. Miss Lendrum and Major H. W. M. Stewart dined ac Government House. Tuesday.63 words
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Article26 1938-04-13 12 Marshal Chiang Kai Shek flew to Chungking last week in connection with the mobilisation of 60,000 Szechuenese troops who were being despatched to the northern front.26 words
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210 1938-04-13 12 NOTES COMMENTS Deadlier Than Tigers JN Slam, a leaflet depicting a tiger and L a mala'ia-carrying mosquito with tne inscription, "Mosquitos are a million times more dangerous than tigers." has lecently been distributed all over the country. People living in the tropics will probably agree that there is truth in210 words
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Article180 1938-04-13 12 I)EOi'LE in the United Kingdom who have been conducting a campaign in favour of pensions for spinsters scored only a parMal success recently In the House of Commons. The attitude of the Government, however, is that this is no time for extension of Britain's already extremely elaborate180 words
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Article216 1938-04-13 12 5|C sjc 3^C a picture in a home provincial paper which arrived in Singapore by the last mail appeared a row of oldfa shioned cottages;, and under them a caption deploring the decision of the local authority to pull them down. "Their removal,'' it states, "will216 words
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Article172 1938-04-13 12 IUE are told that there is much faction among the younger Bri Army officers because an offic been appointed to the command division at the age of forty-six. is not without interest to recall that was the which wellii closed his military career in the with the vie'172 words
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Article222 1938-04-13 12 v 17EW people realise that the I has an important use other chirping sweet melodious tunes for the I pleasure of bud lovers. This bird plays an invaluable part in r work in coal mine explosions. Fra it is. the canary used for the ci tion of carbon222 words
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Article197 1938-04-13 12 'Looker On i MAN of t8 has just been jilted. It s said that he's mads up his mind rot to have anything to do with women in future. "Hedgehog fights three stoats." Am; wins on points. Then there was the schoolboy who said that Great197 words
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Advertisement53 1938-04-13 12 PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE Muscle anomalies. Cross ed eyes. Complicated n cases of defective vision-\\ V R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc, (Dr. of Ocular Science). 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR 'Phone 3002. Consultation Without Cost or Obligation. I RAILWAYS EASTER HOLIDAYS 13 -18 APRIL, 1938 Cheap Return Tickets From I ALL53 words
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678 1938-04-13 13 mrs. sun JVOTE OF PROTEST SENT ATPE TO MEXICO r C th* n hrrLc effort London, April 12. i, soMifrs i.« s«»r G re [urn to the Mexican Eagle Oil Company of the oil field proths n er the recent decree of the Mexican678 words
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Article72 1938-04-13 13 Reuter. Queen had a I lure oi a "WW n windswept in pi ictice of f co .aeration beY* een the artillery, infantry yielded rfte ru camouK /tee* C a r op carriers s: i/ a contin- or steel-helmeted infantry men V ri/!es, machine orReuter. - 72 words
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Article42 1938-04-13 13 San ssa, April 12. THE insurgent advao towards the Mediterranean aken a sudden tarn wit] tr »ps ignoring the direct road but attacking along the secondary read, parallel to the main They aate captured several villages on the hilltops,—Reuter.42 words
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Article12 1938-04-13 13 Cairo, Tuesdaj King Farouk opened die new parliament to-day, with traditional pageantry.—Reuter.12 words
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Article149 1938-04-13 13 Reuter. Paris, April 12. 1 1 is annoum c' in the iobbies of Chawbei thai the strikes In trencj aircraft factories, which have ween noMtn; up construction of air ic'u7"T'l' :,e> tn<W tO-n^ht fo1 Lah i a °*tween the Minister of u7,4J j l!,c (!o!e satesReuter. - 149 words
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238 1938-04-13 13 British Official Wireless. Washington, Apr. 12. IT is learned reliably that the Navy Department have been informed that Japan is building a fleet of super cruisers of Ib.OOO and 18,000 tons, whose unmatehable speed and mobility and striking power may revolutionise naval tactics. It IsBritish Official Wireless. - 238 words
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Article64 1938-04-13 13 Reuter. Berlin, April 12. AN article in the Politische Diplomatische Korrespondeze welcomes the prcspect of Anglo-Italian agreement. It says Germany knows herself to be free of all jealousies, and if tension between London and Rome can bo abolished it will be due to Mr. Chamberlain"! realismReuter. - 64 words
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Article42 1938-04-13 13 Paris reports that Spanish republican refugees will be unable in futon to stream over the Valdaran frontier, owing to the decision of the Barcelon Government to defend the distr.ct It 13 understood that orders have been given for refugees to be stopped.42 words
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Article147 1938-04-13 13 Must Prevent Illegal Use Of Flags Reuter. Peiping, Apr. 13. NOTE sent to the British and other foreign Embassies and I****"**"* A vpsterdav bv the Japanese Embassy, at the request of the Japanese to notify the Japanese command of ing area temporarily. The note also warnsReuter. - 147 words
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Article175 1938-04-13 13 Says Russia Reuter. London, April 12. DX. Sjii Fo, Chinese envoy, speaking: at a. press reception at the Chinese Embassy to-day sai«l that he had been informed in Moscow that Russia did not intend to intervene in the Far East at present, where China appearedReuter. - 175 words
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190 1938-04-13 13 British Official Wireless. London, Apr. 12. GROSS tonnage ci" steam and motor vessels of 100 tons gross and over, excluding tankers, registered in Great Britain and Ireland on July 1, 1937. was 14,903.000. says a Board of Trade statement. It is estimated thatBritish Official Wireless. - 190 words
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96 1938-04-13 13 Reuter. Washington, April 12. DISILLUSIONMENT in high quarters here over European developments is believed to govern President Roosevelt's nomination of Ncrman Davis as chairman of the American Red Cross. This will mean that Mr. Davis will be too busy to make any more of thoseReuter. - 96 words
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Article73 1938-04-13 13 Reuter. London, April 12. THE early visit of the Minister for War, Mr. Hore Belisha, to Sigrwr Mussolini is foreshadowed. Mr. Belisha goes to Malta on Thursday to uispect local defences, and on the return journey will be in Rome on Apr. 22. It is emphasisedReuter. - 73 words
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72 1938-04-13 13 British Official Wireless. London, Apr. 12. REPLYING to a Commons question, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade. Captain Euan Wallace, said that according to estimates by Sir Robert Kindersley the norm;"*! amcunt of British capital invested overseas at the end of 1936. whichBritish Official Wireless. - 72 words
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298 1938-04-13 13 British Official Wireless. Tm.- iro London, Anril 12. HE dimcillties of securing full observation of the non-intervention policy in Spain was discussed in the ommons late last night in a brief statement by the Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr: Batter) who revealed that the Non-interventionBritish Official Wireless. - 298 words
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Article51 1938-04-13 13 British Official Wireless. London, Apr. 12. ANSWERING a Commons question Secretary of State for the Dominions, Mr. Malcolm Macdonald, declared that no communication had been received from the Government of New Zealand or any other Dominion Government disagreement with the foreign poLcv pursued by the Government.—British OfficialBritish Official Wireless. - 51 words
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Advertisement284 1938-04-13 13 THOUSANDS OF "HUMAN WRECKS" gPjpl dl IS :-rr>J by stiff, locked, inflamed TI ?p, T |C |Hi J r winnuc joints and muscles; |AH 1 MXI lIJ J H| 1 I At"*- 1 with pain; never wcU of the uric and other acids which were M f 1 -oning the284 words
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Advertisement37 1938-04-13 13 Consult: C. S. CHONG, Opt. D. (U.S.A.) The Berlin Optical Co., 142, South Bridge Road. Singapore. With mast up-tc-date equipment to diagnose your e>e defects. With latest style eyewear to meet ycur demand. Superior Service Moderate Charges37 words
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Advertisement27 1938-04-13 13 k 1 1 I. aM b itari iti kIM i of the insulation. SOIE AGENTS: S. MOUTRIE 8c CO,, LTD. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE 16, BISHOP S'IREET, PENANG.27 words
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Article210 1938-04-13 14 GRUESOME EXHIBITS IN COURT Singapore, Tuesday. U/HEN the preliminary inquiry into a charge of attempted murder against Manga! Singh was begun this afternoon before Mr. E. C. G. Barrett, third police magistrate, the hair, ears, nose and lips, alleged to have been cut off the victim.210 words
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Article144 1938-04-13 14 {From Our Own Correspondent j Malacca, Apr. 12. THE accounts in connection with Coronation celebrations and the erection of the Jasin Coronation Memorial ***** have been released. The amount contributed by the Chinese community or Jasin district and other muklms. and that of Malacca was $3,032.90.144 words
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Article29 1938-04-13 14 Seventeen-year-old Freddie Young, who a year ago became a star crooner alter winning a cinema contest, was fined £2 at Battersea London, for street betting.29 words
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Article109 1938-04-13 14 Singapore. Tuesday. i WHILE a gang of Chinese women coolies were yesterday engaged in excavating a deep trench along Kirn Chuan Road (off Paya Lebar Road) where sewerage construction work is being undertaken by Messrs. Fogden Brisbane/ the side of the trench the women were109 words
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Article87 1938-04-13 14 Reuter. London. April 12. yO'IING on a ciivLsion in the Common.? to-day resulted In a deadheat when Commander Locker Lampson asked leave to introduce the Jewish Citizenship Bill 114 members voting for and the same number against. The Speaker gave a casting vote in avour ofReuter. - 87 words
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Article144 1938-04-13 14 Tennis Tournament At i Malacca (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca Apr. 12. HR. S. Thambippillai. A.M.O., Government outdoor dispensary, who is going on long leave to Ceylon on Apr. 19 was en- tertained to a tea-party by his many J friends at the Garden City yesterdav. An144 words
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Article32 1938-04-13 14 The Rev. Goh Hood Keng will preach at the evangelistic meeting to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Um Wk Eatl DomN Road, on Friday at B p.m.32 words
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Article63 1938-04-13 14 Reuter. Tokyo, April 12. k categorical denial that the Japan- ese Government in any way or any circumstances approached the British or any other Government with a request to mediate between China and Japan was given by the spokesman of the Foreign Office. The British EmbassyReuter. - 63 words
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Article145 1938-04-13 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. Apr. 12. QUEK Tick Cheong was this morning charged before Inche Mahmood bin Mohamad Shah (First Magistratei with, having planted rubber trees during the months of September and October last year on his lnnd in contravention of the Rubber Regulation Enactment. Teik145 words
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122 1938-04-13 14 Singapore. Tuesday. A CHARGE was preferred against Messrs Borneo Motors Ltd.. before Mr. E. C Q Barrett, third police Magistrate, to-day. of permitting to be used on a public thoroughfare North Bridge Road, a motor car which was not fitted witn two independent and122 words
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Article, Illustration13 1938-04-13 14 Miss Zaida Elias, consolation prize winner at the Sea View stenography contest. —Tribune.13 words
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Article103 1938-04-13 14 Reuter. London. April 12. SINCE July 1 last, 19 and eight licences had been issued In Britain for the j export of war materials to China and j Japan respectively, said Capt. Euan Wallace to-day in the Commons, i The total value of theReuter. - 103 words
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Article, Illustration32 1938-04-13 14 Mrs. Norman S. Hogan. winner of the stenography and speed typewriting: contest bold on Sunday at Sea View Hotel. On the right isMrs. L. Brooks, who was second.— Tribune.32 words
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Article84 1938-04-13 14 Singapore, Tuesday. KWANG Ah hang, who had thn'c previous convictions for theft and fraudulent possession, was sentenced to four months' ri. a.id six months' police supervision, by Mi. F. V. Duckworth, Second Police Magistrate to-day. Ah Chang was arrested by two plain-clothes constables in Rot bore Road,84 words
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Article131 1938-04-13 14 Chinese Committed To Assizes Singapore. Tuesday. CI ua Kin Hin-i, Lan Sah Long, Koh Kong Sou and Tan Keng Lim. were committed to the next Assizes on May 2 by Mr. E. C. G Barrett, third police magistrate. to-day. at the end of the preliminary inquiry into a131 words
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Article67 1938-04-13 14 trie who could regret the p Mtitiiated, gloomy and Uu w ip homes Is difficult to und Jiaps the nature of our changed bee has robbed us of many ole ractenstics of our race—so nobly Served by our administr. fie. The old-world village in the reje English countryside is67 words
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Article41 1938-04-13 14 J Lond< a, 12 THE approximate total numb less licences in force at March. I&38. was 3 500, 71 > with 8,127 630 at the end of M j an increase during the yeai 1 British Ofhcial Wireless.41 words
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Article217 1938-04-13 14 Bumper Programme At The Pavilion "MORE THAN A SECRETARY." which opened at the Pavilion cinema lasl night, has all the ingredients of the modern cheerful comedy. There is an abundance of sparkling wit and cle\er dialogue, and Jean Arthur has probably never had a better role.217 words
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Article118 1938-04-13 14 Local Clubs Complaint Singapore, r /ALLEGED to have comn breach of trust in n $240.96.. part of the funds of th I Yew Sia (Club), between A and July 30. 1C37. Chua B claimed trial before Mr F. V I worth, second police magistrate Mr. D.118 words
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Article60 1938-04-13 14 Reuter Wireless. New York. April 12. Eurooean and Oriental nations, particularly those under dictatorships, have invaded Latin America and captured our markets, stated Mr. Laguardia in his first nation-wide broadcast since he became Mayor. Mr. Laguardia suggested that the Government should buy goods and sell them to AmericanReuter Wireless. - 60 words
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208 1938-04-13 14 Singapore, Wednesday. ALLEGING unsatisfactory conditions on board the "Chung Hwa," a 6,000 ton freighter which arrived here from Moji, Japan, a few days ago. 14 members of the crew of 61 left the vessel upon her arrival. The crew is composed" of Manchurians and natives208 words
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Article73 1938-04-13 14 The band, drums and pipes of the Ist Bn. The Royal Inniskilling Fusilier.s will beat the retreat on the Padang at 6 p.m. on Monday, Apr. 18. The programme will be as follows: Ballyhooly, combined bands; Kelly Ana, pipers; The Rambler, The Old Borheen; The Merry Widow,73 words
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Advertisement17 1938-04-13 14 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building Chulia Street, THONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE WORKMEN'S INSURANCE.17 words
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Advertisement13 1938-04-13 14 GUINNESS IS GOOD FOR YOU Sole Afents: McALISTER CO., LTD. 1 WPS 3013 words
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Article181 1938-04-13 15 MRS. SUN FO A T PENANG our Oicn Reporter) Pciiang. I uesflav. tin* heroic efforts U 1( V'i. n'-o soldirrs i" siicH 1 a«r f V i 4 .i„ity of laiereh„.h ;ie :iinst tli«- Japanese kdame Sun Fo. wife >'" C hinese envoy to talk with181 words
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Article25 1938-04-13 15 S gapore Musical Society lotified that there si week on acthe next Puesday 26th) and be on urn all session to as 'hoy25 words
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Article11 1938-04-13 15 Estate for •ed to 28.0a0 >( ,";;';*,*i'.'i lb. for the11 words
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Article84 1938-04-13 15 ITALLANG Road, near the gasworks, was t lh H scei e a fatal tr »ffic accident yesterday about noon. A young Malay cyclist was reported to have been knocked down by a motor lorry driven by an Indian. He sustained compound fracture of the base84 words
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Article488 1938-04-13 15 Reuter and Sin Chew Jit Poh. Tm London. April 12. HE Chinese still report favourably on the nexv offensive in south Shantung and seuthwest of Shanghai, according to latest messages receiTed in London. The hincsr forces expect at any moment to enter the eiH ol \ihs«en.Reuter and Sin Chew Jit Poh. - 488 words
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Article78 1938-04-13 15 "The late King George read the Bible every day, and I believe that is one of the reasons why he was so strong In the estimation of the nations" declared the Bishop of London <f)r Winning ton In gram i. preaching al ;i midday service in78 words
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Article57 1938-04-13 15 Oxford University wants C 250.000 v soon as possible for development For Oxford Intends to be as up to date as it. Is ancient. Last year £426,000 was raised by appeal In their own words "the University l| insistent that the -tradition of balanced development of the Humanities57 words
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Article192 1938-04-13 15 Reuter. London, Anr. 12. INTER -DEPARTMENTAL discussions were begun to-day between the I Indi i Office and the War Olliee. on the line indicated by the Secretary of j State for War when introducing the Army 1 timates en Mar. 10 On thai cc r ion Mr.Reuter. - 192 words
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Article136 1938-04-13 15 (From Our Own Reporter; Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. TIIF fiisl case of its kind in Kwaia i ampar was heard in in <hr FirH Court before Mr. A. J. Gratten Bettew, when a •Jay walker' h Us brought up befor* him. A burly Chinese of (he labour class136 words
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Article105 1938-04-13 15 London, April 11 nOTH houses of Parliament will rise for v 11 days for the Easter recess on Thursday. The adjournment motion in The Commons will allow for an unrestricted debate on various questions, but unless events in Europe in the meantim compel otherwise, it is105 words
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Article63 1938-04-13 15 Dr. Thomas Cochrane. telling a Langham Hotel luncheon, that the hospital of the Mildmay Centre, Islington London, was to be rebuilt and that £250,000 was needed, said that the new building would be the first hospital In the world to have underground shelters from air raids. It would63 words
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Article23 1938-04-13 15 Mr. Clarence Darrow. who defended Loeb and Leopold, the Chicago "thr;:r murderers, has died in Chicago. He would have been eighty-one tnis month.23 words
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Article157 1938-04-13 15 Reuter. London. April 12. IN a comment to-day on the Far Bast, the Times says: "It may be accepted that the Chinese won a handsome victory at Taicrchwang. while the Chinese attacks on Japanese lines of communication are causing their opponents no end of trouble "TheReuter. - 157 words
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Article130 1938-04-13 15 Reuter. ilongkong. April 12. THE China Mail carries a story from the Chinese FLsherme'u's Guild to the that a Chinese junk returned to Hongkong yesterday with two small boys, 12 and nine respectively, who were rescued in the open sea. clinging to wreckage The boys stated thatReuter. - 130 words
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Article202 1938-04-13 15 Miss E. Toby Mr. W. A. Tweedie MISS Elvira Amy Toby, daughter of Mi:;. T. R. Toby, Medan, Sumatra, and the j late Mr. Toby, Ipoh, F.M.S., was married this morning, to Mr. W. A. Twcedic, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Twcedic, OaK Bank. Rye, Sussex.202 words
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Advertisement81 1938-04-13 15 A i\ II L Ii S COLOUR IN THE HOME 1 "FULLY COLOURED FOR ALL SCHEMES. CHIN LOONG. Dragon Design in Red, Ivory or Green. 12 inch, of 2 PRICK 90 cts. c Design in modern slvlc on Ivory, Pink, Orange, j [5l «c. 12 inch. Box of 2 PRICE81 words
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Advertisement190 1938-04-13 15 HOT XI WS ORDER TOUR Shop Moms anil Delivery arrangeUMnts for Easter Holidays are adrei tised on Pate 5. PROPRIETORS 'PHONE: SPORE 5376 1 lines), lv LUMPUR (2 Hues, irOI! 110 111 (2 lines) Advl. of Singapore Cnld Storage Co.. Ltd. w.rr,. 257 tmammmme i LATEST SONG HITS BY JOC190 words
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529 1938-04-13 16 Big Crowd Attends Regiment's Soccer Debut S.C.C. .0. Loyals 0 MAKING their soccer debut in Singapore yesterday, the Loyals »!<•'.<! the Cricket Clab la a goalies* draw in friendly match on the Padastg before a big crowd. a though the Loyals did529 words
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Article119 1938-04-13 16 THE Singapore Golf Club ladies' Spring Cup competition first round result is as follows: Mrs. W. P. Douglas beat Mrs. H. C. Atkin-Berry w.o 1 Mrs. C. R. Cherry beat Lady Bagnall 2 up Mrs. R. W. Cowen beat Mrs. A. C. Macdonald 5 3119 words
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Article898 1938-04-13 16 SKYE RACES IN IPOH HORSES and ponies in traiuiBS I'm two-dav Faster Skvc raee meeting in Ipoh on Saturday and Monday, together with numbers to b«* worn at training and partic islars of age, owners' names and respect i\e traineis, are as fallows: MAJOR L.898 words
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99 1938-04-13 16 rjIHERE will be no racing at the 1 RS i\C. O.i Friday. On Saturday il6thl tin- Uiterpen Race vs. Port Dlckscn Yacht Club in "B" Class Boats, starting at 3 p.m. Cn Sunday, the International ft-metre v id sail the first race lor the99 words
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Article128 1938-04-13 16 YESTERDAY'S results and ties for today in the tennis tournament at the V.M.C.A. are as follows: MFN'S HANDICAP DOUBLE?' Chua Choon Sim and W. T. God... (plus 3) beat J. S. Nathan and I. B. Ab?d i ewe 15) 3—3. 7—5. 6-0. Tan Ycng Poh and Hokeen128 words
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Article59 1938-04-13 16 THE Sailor. sacccr team, who lost g I|c the Combined Service in th> m" f *%i tSaturday, and held the S.A.F.A. Id y draw on Moncu*. al r Ita'rrif by 0 at the interval, will male their third outing tc-day, when (f **< vw'l be ep*««>9cd to a59 words
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Article27 1938-04-13 16 Reuter. tendon. Apr. 12. Scottish League matches played today resulted us follows: Partirk T. 1: Third Lanark 3. St Ivlirren 3; Motherwell 0. —Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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507 1938-04-13 16 Gordons R.A.F. Share 2 Goals FIRST DIVISION SOCCER AT STADIUM Scots Were Lucky To Draw R.A.F 1: fJ.r'hm.. 1 |N a First I;ivisicn in v.hi h the rJa.v •vctt'om r»» ah ive the r..;cii«cre, the M.A.i ;,i (joidin Highlanders ->iarr! tv„ points at Ans;::i ilea:! Siuaiiitu tci-day eaeij sidi; seoriam507 words
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Article142 1938-04-13 16 THE result of the handicap spi at Seletar Range on Sunday a wm Da? T. J. [Ham with a gro of 100.73 out oi a possible 105. The Loyals, \va:> recently am Singapore were representee b: competitors who. although v a fitter for the142 words
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Advertisement39 1938-04-13 16 WHEN YOU BUY INDIA YOU BUY ALL BRITISH "THE LONGWEAR TYRE" 2£» SiME, DARBY CO., LTD. W.P.S. 2 J fil <o mega" Exact Time Fo k L■■ Sole Agents: B. P. De SUA A LTD. (In .j in (Vylnr.L^^^^39 words
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878 1938-04-13 17 Chinese Bankers Were Unstoppable an org9 s° al Irt f Business I ref matches yes- n goals reins gir ft ground, Bank heat the X << o- on the x PC. beat and «n the inf i the878 words
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Article118 1938-04-13 17 Th? following arc the results of ties of the Singapore Harbour Board Junior Service Club tournaments (English ?nd Americ: n I championships. E j G LI3H CHAMPIONSHIP Koh Kirn Soon (300) beat Chong Swee Foh < 133 >: Leong Ah Soo (300) beat M. Dorai (150»; Ong Seng118 words
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Article283 1938-04-13 17 An Enjoyable Function T"t\h s.a.f.a. gave a w»pKmentar;> dinner to the viid4tng Saigon team last night at Rabmson's Cafe. The Hon. Mr. Tav Lian Teck, a vicepresident of <he S.A.F.A., said that though the 1 unction was infermai. he should not let the occasion pass283 words
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Article218 1938-04-13 17 THE visiting: Ceylon cricketers who have proved themselves 10 be a formidable all round side by beating a stron? F.M.3. team in two days at Kuala Lw.jiiir, p,ay the second roatch oi thci tour, against a North Malaya XT in :poh to-day and a218 words
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304 1938-04-13 18 What Readers Are Saying GIRLS UNEMPLOYED YOUTHS To-day our correspondent "Zola" challenges the right of the female sex to compete in commerce. He is "starting something" when he says "boys, in every way, are far more capable of discharging their duties j than young girls We welcome intelligent letters on304 words
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Article126 1938-04-13 18 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune? Sir,--We all realise that should an\ unfortunate event happen which may result in war. human lives will be at stake both at the front and behind the lines. Although after the world war. a treaty was signed prohibiting the126 words
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Article350 1938-04-13 18 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribunet Sir —Rumour is current in local Chinese sporting circles that the J"]""** 1 Singapore Chinese Sports Meet will not be held this year. It is generally that the reason for putting off tliL> annual event is primarily due to Ue350 words
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Article163 1938-04-13 18 To the editor of the Ifaiajfa Tribune) oj r —jn the l uv&l areas of Singapore the number plates or snopnouses and comoound houses are not in order and rn? his to go up ana down the road several times to hnd a certain number j The163 words
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Article141 1938-04-13 18 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribursj j Sir, Pontian has. of late, gamed an unenviable notoriety for the appallingly crreat number of burglaries committed. Simultaneously with the development of the town, this sort of crime has been on the increase. Very lately one Pontian dealer in141 words
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Article135 1938-04-13 18 'To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir. —I should like to take the opportunitv to express my thanks to "A. H. M." and "Sambai Blachan for their ietters on this subject. At least they had the courage to express tfce'r views in the hope <1 thir*ki135 words
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Article170 1938-04-13 18 (To the Editor of the Malcrja > Sir, —I agree with "So What" i h E.M.B.C. sets a poor standard broadcasts and it is annoying to in and listen to either a broad which one has heard direct from or to receive a relayed proei I The Government were170 words
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Article118 1938-04-13 18 Construction Vetoed I5y Govern m en 1 London. MR. Edward Burgin. Minister of Tran port announced in tht Hou.se (if Commons that the Government would be compelled to veto the project for the construction of a Thames barrage .r Woolwich, because -the Committee of Imperial Defence had renort118 words
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Article, Illustration139 1938-04-13 18 PASSENGERS who arrived in departed from Singapore by ta Airways' planes were: By aircraft -Brisbane" VH USD Brisbane. Darwin and N.E.I lai 9 4 38C Mrs. V. Mclntvre. Mrs BetJ ton and Miss Binnie I all from En By aircraft "Coorong" VH-ARF. Penang Bangkok. Burma, Karacl Southampton139 words
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Advertisement199 1938-04-13 18 After 2 Years' Baldness This TThick New Growth "For tu*> years i BO: V era* bald all o ver Wit 9 top cf my head. I tried I different preparation», i« but they aid no good. I remained bmid until I p *i msed Kotalko. New hmtr came almost immo-199 words
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Advertisement242 1938-04-13 19 CHURCH SERVICES ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL Gcod Friday, 7.30 a.m., Matins and Litany. 8.00 a.m.. Ante-Communion. 1C a.m. to 11.00 a.m., Children's Service. 12 noon to. 300 p.m.. Three Houfe ron HU L BishOO 0.30 p.m.. Lantern Service—Conducted by The Rev. R. K. S. Adams. gJPtev Eve. 7.30 am., Matins. R.uJ242 words
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Miscellaneous1154 1938-04-13 19 ON THE AIR TO-DAY When And Where To Listen In LONDON I SINGAPORE HONGKONG J ie^( 2 J Pr <* 31.49 metres (9.52 mcs). P ,sr 13.97 metres (21.47 mcs); GSG New Gramophone Records. ii«fi metres (17.79 mcs) and GSO 1 J Pm..—lnterval. 5.20—6.20 p.m. Chinese Programme, mefs (15.18 mcs).1,154 words
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Miscellaneous152 1938-04-13 19 DAILY WEATHER REPORT Malayan Meteorological Service Yesterday. Last Night Max. Bright Man Stations. Temp. R'fall S'shine Temp. OF. Irs. Hrs. oF WEST COAST A!or Star 88 Nil 4 4 76 Bayan lepas (Penang. 89 0.12 5.5 75 Sitiawan 89 0.04 4 1 'JS B. Jeram 89 Nil 3.0 74 Malacca152 words
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1166 1938-04-13 20 USED TO SLEEP IN STABLES CHALIAPIN DIES AFTER ILLNESS Chaliapin the famous singer, died yesterday in Paris after an Hints last ins: several months. A doctor had been at his b?dside a lons time, but despite repeated blood transfusions, the1,166 words
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Article88 1938-04-13 20 (United Press). (By Air Mall) Bombay, April. 7. MR. Sultan Chinoy was elected 1 Mayor of Bombay defeating lfr. Barodawalla and Dost Mohd. Khairaz Mr. Sultan Meneruliy Chinoy, J.P.. m: '-~!v Director of F. If. Chinoy Co.. Ltd.. was born on Feb. 16, 1885 Ho was educated(United Press). - 88 words
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Article44 1938-04-13 20 HIS chief roles were Leoperello, Basilic in "Barbierre de Seville," Don Quichotte, Khovanthina, Ivan the Terrible Prince Igor Boris Godunov and Mtphistopheks. In the latter two roles it was generally conceded that Chaliapin brought hi trionic singing to its greatest glory.44 words
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Article, Illustration46 1938-04-13 20 The first European istor 1 event of the year, the British Coreaaiion Trophy Race, aras s*n *J Prince Bira, above. The huaoss Siamese racing ace was d again his Bosch-equippt d I.: A car which carried him to r successes in 1937. Piioto Bosch.46 words
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144 1938-04-13 20 Pretoria. REMARKABIJK increases in the value of the Union's imports and exports last year are revealed in the official statistics for 1937. The value of the Ur ion's exports during 1937 was £11,149.205 higher than in 1936 while imports showed an even greater increase144 words
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Article134 1938-04-13 20 U.S. Firm Patents New Process Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania. PHOTOGRAPHIC prints on metai which may prove more enduring and more accurate than those on paper have been produced here by new perfected methods. Sample pictures, produced by the Aluminium Company of America, have been made on a patented (duralumin134 words
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Article93 1938-04-13 20 New Office-Bearer* Elected «By Air Mail) New Delhi, April r < THE following office-bearpr elected oy the Federation of Trci Chambers of Commerce and Is- rv for the current year:— President—Mr. Jamshed N. K T r. Vice-President —Dewan Bahadur Ralnasabhapathy Mudaliar: Hon. tary—Mr. N.N. Sen; Members A.93 words
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Advertisement113 1938-04-13 20 Don't suffer from >^ HEADACHES—NEURALGIA —COLDS TOOTHACHE-FEVER OR RHEUMATISM Do what thousands of ingredients —in convenothers are doing to get ient tablet form, that acts immediate relief from instantly to relieve pain pain and suffering—Take and reduce fever. It does ANACIN—the amaz- not affect the heart or ing, quick acting113 words
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Article91 1938-04-13 22 Reuter. London, April 11. REVENUES collected from Japanese occupied areas in North China were being deposited with the Yokohama Specie Bank in Tientsin in the name of the Tientsin Commissioner of Customs, said Mr. Butier in the Commons to-day, while those collected elsewhere in China were deposited inReuter. - 91 words
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Article33 1938-04-13 22 Vice-Admiral Jnmes F. Somerville, C.8., D.5.0.. has been appointed Com-mander-in-Chief, East Indies, from June 17, in succession to Vice-Admiral the Hon. Sir Alexander R. M. Ramsay. X.C.8.. X.C.V.0.. D SO33 words
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239 1938-04-13 22 "WIPE OUT PAPERS" Berlin. GERMANY is striving to cut down her consumption of paper. The daily papers consume over .'ibO.OOH tons of papei annually, it is estimated by a competent authority. As paper-pulp is very largely Imported from foreign countries, in particular Sweden239 words
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Article49 1938-04-13 22 (United Press). The Government of India will not participate in the Technical Tripartite Meeting or the Reduction of Hours of Work m Coal Mines, which the Governing Body of the International Labour Office has decided to convene at Geneva in May. says a Government of India press communique.—(United Press).(United Press). - 49 words
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Article, Illustration31 1938-04-13 22 clever picture of an audience at a theatre-before the *ow started It shows how they spend their moments, what tbey do with their hands, before the curtain goes up.31 words
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160 1938-04-13 22 50-GUINEA SOUVENIR Canberra, Apr. L PRACTICAL jokers are believed to be responsible for the "-ouvcnirin?" of a bronze and enamel coat-of-r.rms name plalc valued at 50 guineas which disappeared from outside the office of the British Huih Commissioner, Sir Gcoflre> Whiskaid. here. Canberra, the "baby"160 words
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Article121 1938-04-13 22 Rome. THREE new bridges over the river to be named St. I'au., Africa and Magliana. are mcl ided in the plan of public works to be undertaken this year, it is revealed by Signor Ccbolli Minever for Public Works. Two of them are being121 words
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Article346 1938-04-13 22 Rubber Mistaken h»r Food Lo.idui. A|»i 1 DECAUSE crocodilcs cannot i.'ll Hi»difference between red rnUx'r I raw liver, tiie Research DipmuiK'-il Imperial Airways has bivn obi: -rd u invent a new type of b-ioy for'J 4 their flying-boats at Mala Kisumu, Raj Samand awl othei pis 3346 words
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Article89 1938-04-13 22 (By Air IWD Hardwar, A|« MORE than two hundred hut lon's occupied. I.y pi»i?nn .1 Man their families near the railway station were u Q ashes by a serious fire which > out this afternoon. Two Bengali boys. a£d 5 vrars. whs were the huts89 words
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463 1938-04-13 23 G. S. Muthukrishnan, B. Sc - MESSAGE FROM MAHATMA GANDHI 5r SPECIAL INDIA PAGE -Edited by G. S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. (United Press). (By Air Mail) Chapra, April 8. jF tn€ prohibition experiment in Saran District, Bihar, proing to succeed. It will clear the way for extending the P h(United Press). - 463 words
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Article78 1938-04-13 23 Üb< r« 'By Air Mail) B| ,is tiro free will, Kasur— situated 25 miles from Lahore Use quest ion was referred to the liters under the provisions of the Pun ub Local Option Act. tic pal Committee Prohibition by utiuii to thai ded l hat two-thirds Bsnicipal78 words
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Article95 1938-04-13 23 Indian Merchants' Grievances Calcutta <By Air Mailt. i \|'i '..ram Mehrotra head of r -Merchants' Deputation i- Mahatma Gandhi and of the Congress Working -3-. been informed by a B. Kripalani. General Secre- taiy of ibe Congress that the Working I v: d the question of I95 words
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Article67 1938-04-13 23 ''tfjouniment Motion Rejected (United Prees). 'Vy Air Mail) Or 13,j vote tn m lcu l ta A P r;i I) Bengal Le^is- refused to accept t bledi/ vi. Cu foment motion r. i; rVi? 1 din reV j "v;, V" r nl of F "ncis lanU com(United Prees). - 67 words
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243 1938-04-13 23 as an uproar in the Punjab Legislative Assembly up P°?jtioii members staged a walk-out following "r on g*ess by the Premier, Sir Sikandar Hyat ongress) who said ninety percent of the A £mi« ,'i^: (lles) had .Joined tne Congress. Jt hi o vr ver.243 words
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Article152 1938-04-13 23 I j "FEDERATION is a halter round India's j neck. If it is forced on us, I do not I-now by how many years our cause is J likely tv l?,g". said Mr. Bhulabhai Dfcsai, Leader of the Congress Party in the Central Legislative Assembly, in152 words
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Article52 1938-04-13 23 (United Press). I] New Delhi, April tf. The Council of State adjourned 'sine I die' after passing the Child Marriage Restraint Amendment Bill, the Delhi Joint Water Board Amendment Bill, the Trade Disputes Amendment Bill and the Indian Tariff Amendment Bill (to continue duty of twelve annas on broken rice)(United Press). - 52 words
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190 1938-04-13 23 NO N-CONGRESS PROVINCE REJECTS FEDERATION (U.P.) {By Air Mail) Lahore, April 8. By 91 votes against 32 the Punjab Legislative Assenbly accepted to-day Premier Sir Sikdndar Hyai Khan's substitute resolution in place of that of Mr. Suda'shan (Congress) rejecting the proposed Federation. The Pun-jab, it WW be remembered, is a(U.P.) - 190 words
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432 1938-04-13 23 (By Air Mail) THE following is the full text of the Congress Workmg" Committee's Resolution on the CP. Ministerial crisis, a summary of which has alreidy appeared in tnese cvi "Thp Working Committee have taken note of the crisis thpt has arisen in432 words
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Article96 1938-04-13 23 (United Press). (By Air Mail) Maharajganj, Apr 7. Saraar Vallabhai Patel, presiding the Bareja Political Conference, at Maharajganj. Bihar, said that Mahatma Gandhi was trying for Swaraj (Independence) for the poor and not for the rich. Proceeding, he said that in three years, the Congress wanted(United Press). - 96 words
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Article127 1938-04-13 23 TJIS Excellency Sir M. G. Hallet, Governor or Bihar recently opened the Dalmic Cement Factor; at Dalmianagar, established by Stih IMmkrishna Dalmia. multi-million-aire, who owns several industrial concerns both in the Province and outside. This cemer. factory, though the largest, is only one ot the iong127 words
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Article47 1938-04-13 23 (United Press). New Delhi. ADril b. His Excellency the Viceroy who proposed to leave Delhi on April 18, to visit Peshawar for about a week, will proceed thence to Dehra Dun, a d thereafter to Simla, where His Excellency will arrive on May 5 (United Press i.(United Press). - 47 words
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Article384 1938-04-13 23 (United Press). (By Air Mail) TT7 Allahabad, April 8. we are to help our neighbouring Chinese in their distress and to weaken the fighting capacity of the greedy Power (Japan), then we must boycott not only Japanese "textiles, >ut also other minor articles of Japanese make such(United Press). - 384 words
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Article, Illustration146 1938-04-13 24 I he Malay Stia Mir. strel Part;, at the first anniversary celebration at 36, Oxley Road Singapore. I'iiibu'.e). Ma Tian. captain and goalkeeper of the visiting Saieon soccer team. (Tribune). Mr. C W. Marsh and Miss Pearl Fuller, who irei I al St.146 words
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