Malaya Tribune, 4 May 1938
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Title Section40 1938-05-04 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales v, WVIL- -No. 105. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. .Singapore: Wednesday, May 4, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. "SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1938 FIVE CENTS.40 words
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Advertisement14 1938-05-04 1 Hit NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST fry The uonxim i tribune i fi HEALTHY BABY,14 words
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Advertisement11 1938-05-04 1 Read The I j SUNDAY 1 j TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya11 words
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210 1938-05-04 2 (By Air Mail.) London, Apr. 19. OPPONENTS of the Air Raid Precautions Scheme are denounced by the Bishop of Chelmsford. Dr Henry Wilson, writing in the Chelmsford Diocesan Chronicle. "I am astonished to hear that in some districts in the London area there is210 words
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310 1938-05-04 2 CAST ASHORE WHEN BABY London, April 17. (By Air Mail.) rEASURY officials are negotiating with a firm i»t Liverpool solicitors to trover if a fortune of more than 51.09C.C00 belonging 1o Mr. AnLam Rogers can be used to reduce the National Debt when be dies.310 words
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Article, Illustration87 1938-05-04 2 Princess Elizabeth's 12th birthday was celebrated at Windsor Castle (Berkshire), where the Court is in residence. As the Princess is heir to the throne, a "Collar Day" was announced and all officials wore their various Orders and decorations. When the 3rd Battalion Grenadiers changed guard, the87 words
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Article151 1938-05-04 2 (United Press). (By Air Mail). Patna, April 25. THE Anti-Corruption. Committee appointed by the Bihar Government held their first sitting to-day in the Secretariate under the Chairmanship of Mr. S. A. Aziz, ex-Minister, to discuss and settle nreliminary points and the programme of work fcr the Committee.(United Press). - 151 words
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Article58 1938-05-04 2 Twenty Frencli flsermen were rescued by Salcombe. Devon, lifeboat, when their trawler, the Terascon, of Boulogne, went ashore at Steeple Cove. 300 yards from where the Herzogin Cecilie, the world's largest sailing vessel, was wrecked a year ago. Master and men were rescued by breeches buoy58 words
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169 1938-05-04 2 (By Air Mail) London. April 19. MR. Neville Chamberlain, the Prime Minister, has sent a message to the Empire Exhibition at Glasgow. I* is to appear as a foreward to the cffic al guide. "Throughout the world." writes Mr. Chamberlain, exhibitions are an accepted medium169 words
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Article107 1938-05-04 2 (United Press). ißy Air Mali). Lahore, April 25. AT a meeting of the Punjab Journalists n Association heid at 'Milap' office this eve. ing resolutions were adopted condemning the policy ol the Punjab Government as reflected in the demand and forfeiture cf securities from the 'Pratap,(United Press). - 107 words
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Article, Illustration52 1938-05-04 2 Second-Lieutenant K. G. Borradaile oi the Cameron Highlanders who two years ago at the age of 21 won the Military Cross in Palestine arrived home on the troopship "Dorsetshire." He has been in Egypt for the last two years. Photo shows Second-Lieutenant R. G. Borradaile on arrival52 words
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Article26 1938-05-04 2 Only twenty minutes by bus from the heart of Glasgow, fifty acres of woodland wiiLhe available for campers who visit the Empire Exhibition.26 words
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328 1938-05-04 2 Montevideo. GENERAL Baltiomir's victory in the recent Presidential election Is greeted with general satisfaction by British businessmen here. It is considered that it will usher In an epoch of better commercial understanding and Increased trade between thf* British Empire and Urmruav. In an interview328 words
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Article40 1938-05-04 2 Former big-frame hunter—he had "hag«ed" more than 200 panthers and 150 tigers—Judge W. A. Prideaux. who served for forty-two years in the Indian Civil Service has died at Monte Carlo. 4t t tie ut; 1 of sixty-eight40 words
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Advertisement218 1938-05-04 2 Night Asthma GET DEEP SLEEP AFTER I TABLET Don't dread the nig ht. when one Ephazone Tablet assures deep, restful sleep every night. Prevents attacks developing; if developed •tings magical ease in 90 seconds, ending worst •ttack in tan minutes. Easy breathing restored. swSSI strength, vitality, vigoar regained, leaving TO*218 words
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Advertisement8 1938-05-04 2 SPORTIXG QUALITY AERATED WATER ICE MANUFACTURERS. i I8 words
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136 1938-05-04 3 ;v Mr Mail) I mull n, Apr. 18. I to Japan's "garni i»na was made by 1 I iir\, author of of Clay," speaking the American onunerec h<re. s.u.l, had gambled Gumption that Britain states would do [am hi r war of in China,136 words
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190 1938-05-04 3 London. ln \s ripe fof a complete political landslide that will drive the T 1 V nnmcnt out of office and may put the Liberals back in N,t "ration," said Mr. Elliot Dodds. president of the National Young Liberals, addressing the League s annual conference190 words
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Article97 1938-05-04 3 Wardha, April 26. \I Bhai Mashrotwa'a, Pr id thi G hi va Sangh, Wardha, i v idertal n> a t m in South India. Hi will rial Gandhi Ashram at I KomarvelD duct d by Mr K. Subrahmai v Kl. Pratishtan at He will reaeii Madras97 words
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Article40 1938-05-04 3 ipproved that Sir Porter, a Justice of the Hjnch Divisi< n of the High in i' jr fi a bachelor, should Ordin- ll a or( of Appeal in ti the vacancy created by Lord Maugham to40 words
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Article, Illustration25 1938-05-04 3 r c„<mp.- uul Claimette Colbert in one of the romantic scenes from i"hth Wife" their latest starrin R vehicle. Cue pore soon.25 words
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Article188 1938-05-04 3 A Norwegian View Of The Position 'THE growing pessimism which was I prevailing in shipowing circles in the first month of the year has, unfortunately, prove to be only too wen f ounded. states the current "AngloNorwegian Trade Journal." The freights in all waters and for -hips188 words
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Article287 1938-05-04 3 London. rVO young medical s-tuclents at the London Hospital have completed a 380 mile "hitch-hiking" tour through England and Wales. They are Mr. Hugh Mansfield, of Crouch End. and Mr. Dennis Evans, of Leytonstone. "Hitch-hiking." which means begging lifts from passing motorists by jerking the287 words
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430 1938-05-04 3 HITLER HAS COMPLETED A PLAN FULH HE HAS IAKEN WITH HIM TO ROME THIS WEEK TO PRESENT TO M|ffISOLINI,_ MS_PABTNER IN THE ROME-BERLIN AXIS. The Fuhrer's plan is aimed at me Anglo-Italian treaty which was signed in Rome and which in effect430 words
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137 1938-05-04 3 (By Air Mail) Manchester. April 19 i RECENT hapneninzs in Russia had discouraged and di-llusioned the working-class movement, declared Mr Fenner Brockwav general secretary of the Independent Laboar Party, speaking at the nartv s conference here. ~n lin(lii 0 f Speaking for the National Cotwell ol137 words
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Article111 1938-05-04 3 (By Air Mail) Yeovil, Somerset. HIS neck broken in three places. Mr. John Lucas, a painter, of Filton, near Bristol, walked for nearly a mile before he collapsed. He was taken to the Yeovil and District Hospital here He is expected to recover it was111 words
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Article135 1938-05-04 3 WOMAN LION TAMER LIVED TO 75 ißv Air Mail) Brussels. April 21. MRS Leonda Pezon, lion tamer and circus star, died in Brussels to-day. aged 75. She retired from the cage in 1912. Her father was a circus owner ana his four children took over the business when he died.135 words
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Article, Illustration38 1938-05-04 3 A novel hat fashion with veil falling almost to the shoulders, worn by a guest nt the wedding of Sir Archibald Hope and Miss Ruth Davis at St. Mark's Church, North Audlev Street, London38 words
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Article74 1938-05-04 3 Amsterdam. Special commemorative stamps are to be issued here on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of Queen Whhelmins accession, which will be ceiebrated in September z m The stamps will bear the portrait ol ihe Queen and will be issued in I-V2, aiiC j v< 1., coins74 words
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Advertisement81 1938-05-04 3 Physicians repeat ea I y recommend lobulina tablets \rr V—-I in cases of Lzz If \SAf Diabetes Mellitus /S J nese aye P rove( f I V useful for more than ye^Mll Do not endanger your health by 1 taking ineffective and injurious I-u LOBULINA tablets have I 1 ren81 words
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Advertisement197 1938-05-04 3 LARGE B«sHoctt experiment h«* definitely proved u,*l ANDREWS LIVER SALI keeps bolter in j ihe improved Jin container* than in bottles. 3 HMflE2]if=7NP I AccorHmgly the Salt is now being sold in BJSI st^LiM this country in tins, but will still be avail- I^GFIhV' able in bottles tor those who197 words
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584 1938-05-04 4 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES INTERESTING STORY OF EMPRESS LINERS Old Documents TO KE PRESERVED IN MUSEUM Vancouver. A VERITABLE treasure trove of old documents throwing interesting sidelights on the operation of the three original Empress liners of the Canadian Pacific Railway's fleet, has been turned over to Captain Edmund Aikman. R.N.R.,584 words
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Article189 1938-05-04 4 Judgment Deferred In Test Claim THE case arising from the deaths of seven members of the crew of the Sea Rambler was adjourned indefinitely at Newcastle-on-Tyne. Judge Richardson said that he would give judgment in what was a very important case when he had had an189 words
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Article227 1938-05-04 4 Anglo-Polish Talks Progressing: DELEGATES from the five principal coal-producing districts of the British Isles—Scotland, Durham, Northumberland, Yorkshire, with the Midlands and Wales—conferred with Polish delegates in Brussels, recently. When the conference ended it was stated that good progress had been made, and that there would probably227 words
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Article151 1938-05-04 4 Great Britain ln The Lead ACCORDING to the Central Customs A Administration of the U.S.S.R the total volume of foreign trade of tlie Soviet Union in 1937 amounted to 3,069.9 million roubles, representing an increase of 358.3 million roubles over the total foreign trade of 1936.151 words
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Advertisement500 1938-05-04 4 STEAMER SAILINGS p*oBRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). 1». O. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDSDue. Tonnage. 3'pore. 1938. CARTHAGE 15,000 May 6 iJL'RDWAN 6,070 May 1 RAJPUTANA 17,000 May 20 KAN CHI 17,000 June 3 SOMALI 6,800 June 3 NALDERA 16.000 June 17 RANPURA 17,000 July 1 BANGALORE 6,000 July 2500 words
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Advertisement541 1938-05-04 4 I BANGKOK LINE. CHINA JAPAN LINE. t Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Big Cargo vessels with limited but r Cabins Have Adjoining Private Bath, comfortable Passenger Accommoda- tlon. To: Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, I Hamburg and Copenhagen. To: Port Said, Palestine, Rotterdam, J S M.S. From Spore McaP S. P*ng Hamburg541 words
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Advertisement303 1938-05-04 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LLNIF Deutsch Australische Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1938 s.s. PREUSSEN via Morula May 3 m.s. ASSUAN via Manila May 17 t m.s. KULMERLAND via Manila May 25 s.s. NORDMARK via Manila Juu. 5303 words
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Advertisement415 1938-05-04 4 STEAMER BAIUNGS §NORDDEUTSCHEI 11). i lncorporated in Germany, The undernoted are the Con intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA. HONGKONG BHANt NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. DU< S r "GNEISENAU" omits North China "ALLER" emits Manila and Japan y "SCHARNHORST" omits North China j HOMEWARD For HOLLAND, HAMBURG BRI Sails from "CREFEID"415 words
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Advertisement448 1938-05-04 5 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS. w now Invited for •rjXlDt* w T na er f a |j or service, *or re Municipal Tender Room Date of Closing. ~D t 0 12 Diesel J 5 ox 7 H P.. ••,.(,'q Start* mn r»ssion Igrii- 12 noon, Gth May, 1933448 words
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Advertisement832 1938-05-04 5 PUBLIC NOTICES SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. TENDERS are invited for the turfing of open spaces an<? planting of trees In and about six bio- k« of Flats surrounded by Eng Watt Street, Tiong Poh Road, Eng Hoon Street and Seng Poh Road Plans, Specification and Form of Tender may be obtained832 words
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Advertisement662 1938-05-04 5 PUBLIC NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. SEWERAGE EXTENSION SCHEME Temporary Draughtsmen Applications are invitea for the following appointments as Temporary Draughtsmen for work in connect o With the Sewerage Extension Scheme. (4) Draughtsman-Designer. Sail*/ $150—8200 per month according o qualification and experience. Applicants must be experience: v the design and preparation 01662 words
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Advertisement682 1938-05-04 5 POSITIONS VACANT WANTED —Immediately, an experienced Tamil clerk for a Solicitor's Office. Apply Box 176, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. IT ANTED for outsti 'ion Ladies Perman- p.rt Wavinrr Experts and Gents Kair Dressers. State .salary required. Appiv "Marina," Bex No. 170, co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. WANTED—A 3rd Grade Dresser with expedience682 words
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Advertisement246 1938-05-04 5 SWISS WATCHES ou.'i haih b the ami drain Iwim! m make it a noint gj. 7 ;-is. Jffjfl to theat haiA y /jRF wthALPECIN m f stnhtto-cbycrd -yp 1 NOTICE. VW \RNFS AIR SERVICES LIMITED ANNOUNCE THAT FROM MAY END ISSS, IPOH WIT L BE INCLUDED EN THE SCHEDULED SERVICE246 words
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Advertisement239 1938-05-04 5 fat Reducing Secret Discovered In prcßcrlblnK to th« famous Mov:«- Stars of Hollywood, California, a phjraictaii h discovered a safe quick method to r< ugly fat—« pounds a \v< < k or If It potindß a month. This new <Useovcry, called Kormode, brings new health and snore and a vipourous239 words
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Article405 1938-05-04 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Tuesday. RLBELR Previous To-clay Change Tone Steady Fir.n Spot Buyers ft 7(16 5% -3 16 Sellers 5 916 5 11 16 Ist Forward (May) Buyers 5Vi 5 Hi 16 +3116 tellers 0 916 5 3 4 f3 16 2nd Forwara (June) HaytsM 5 9405 words
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Advertisement523 1938-05-04 6 OverscG-CKinese Bankkg Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) CAPITA!.: Authorised 510,000,000.00. issued and Paid Up 810,000,000.00. BEAD OFFICE. CHINA BUILDING, CHI'LIA STREET. SINOAPOKK. TELEPHONES. Managing Dlreetox 3172 Secretary JJJJ General Manager 3513 Accountant m.g Telegraphic Address: vwBEA LONDON BANKERS: /f\ NEW YORK CANKERS: Midi: id Bnk Ltd, Tr*ng Trust523 words
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Advertisement158 1938-05-04 6 j THE MERCANTILE BANK j OF INDIA, (TRUSTEES) j LIMITED. I (Incorporated in Straits Settlements and registered as a Trust Company). Guaranteed and controlled by The Mercantile Bank of India. Limited. The Company, having the necessary powers, Is prepared to undertake Executor and Trustee Business and all other work authorised158 words
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Advertisement10 1938-05-04 6 CRAVEN A MADE SPECIALLY TO PREVENT SORE THROATS CA ci10 words
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Advertisement55 1938-05-04 6 IS V ~*"V M i il MINE ISM |t ELECTROLUX why MCn BMWBd wiW n of :oi :> ECONOMICAL sanitary! IL-OPERATED ELECTROLUX REFRIGERATOR Xl QUIRES X) D BCTEiv 11 V. A RUNS ON S GALLONS KEROSENE A MONTH. f* NOTHING TO GO OUT OF ORDER SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. AGENTS55 words
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Article670 1938-05-04 7 Fraser And Co - < (notation By Fraser And Co. b ipoce, May 3, 5 p.m. MINING Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers 3 0 3 10y 2 xd 28 30--42 G 47 6nom 20 6 21 6 0.60 0.65 Ayer W< 19 G 20 6 1.22»2 130 209 21 9 13.6670 words
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Article186 1938-05-04 7 Ih.e following are the exchange rates this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING Singapore. May 4. London T.T. 2 3 13 16 London demand its Qir Lyons demand o i*{ L Switzerland demand rfc Hamburg demand New York demand186 words
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Article24 1938-05-04 7 nn» exDorts of rubber from Malaya tons, a total of iwXtons for the four mon hs of the period of last year.24 words
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Article525 1938-05-04 7 S. E. Levy; Swan, Culbertson; Fritz - By S. E. Levy Swan, Culbertson Fritz Singapore, Wednesday. WE are indebted to Messrs. S. E. Lew and Co.. and Messrs. Swan Culbertson and Fritz, Singapore, lor the following on American Market conditions: M 0.., Messrs. White. Weld and Co.,JW Srork, report to us by cable525 words
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Article119 1938-05-04 7 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. May 3 Dividend Books financial Company close Div year Payable Date to da;e TIN: at Tin 5* tax Apr. 21 May 13 Apr. 22 Ampat Tin pinal May AO Lahat 'less tax a June May 9 M* 10% Int Apr. 26 J uue119 words
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Article168 1938-05-04 7 4 ard Co., Ltd., $30,000 norn Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 95 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5 I red. 1940 $400,000 Int. lft2 norn 31. Sept. 30 100 1 1 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. 07 norn UP 31, Sept. 30 105 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. 2 norn A168 words
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Article174 1938-05-04 7 Fraser And Co - Report By Fraser And Co. Singapore. May 4. MINING. Tin three months £151 10.0 down 20-. Spot £153.15.0 down 15--and New York 35 rents unchanged. There is rather a better feeling at the opening of the Tin share market this morning and with better advices from Wall174 words
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Article16 1938-05-04 7 Singapore, May 4. The p«ice of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— (up 1%).16 words
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Article17 1938-05-04 7 The price of rubber at noon in Singapme to-day was:— Buyers (up Sellers 19», up l>).17 words
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274 1938-05-04 7 Singapore. Wednesday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat 3 4 -1 2 3jlo%xd Ayer Hitam 206 21 6 Bangrins 19 20 Batu Selangor 1.22 1.27 Chanderianus 13 3 14 3 Hitam Tin 0.35 0.40 Hongkong Tm 19 20 Hong Fatts 0.93 0 OS Idris Hyd. 6.3 7274 words
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Article87 1938-05-04 7 London. May 3. i«A3 Athena 547 Paris n official New York. 4 98-, M^Ve video 20 Montreal 5.01% MO mPvke t rate Brussels 29.81 Buchares t 677' 2 en *i?rtMm 8 96M, I market rale Buenos Aires SVfA Bomi£y 15 31* raguc »i Shanghai 1 H s; n87 words
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Advertisement522 1938-05-04 7 LEARN THIS JfeS&fc OILS from trees used in making Palmolive Soap keep your skin lovely fl BACK through the ages olive and palm oils have been known as skin >; beautifiers and cleansers without equal. Today these same beauty oils B j J from trees are used in the making522 words
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Article129 1938-05-04 8 Mails expected from Europe etc. (J.Dndcn) by Air (Imperial), time of deLvery letters only 4.30 [).m. i da;' and general delivery of .1 tera 325 a.m. 1 o-morrcw. Mais expected from Europe etc. Amsterdam) by Mr I X.L.M.», time of delivery of boxholders* letters only 530 p.m. to-day129 words
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Article24 1938-05-04 8 The s.s. Tomonon for Pamanrkat &c. r«ii< DieviDu*riy rnnonneed as closing at 11 a.m. to-morrow will now close at 9 \jr. to-morrow.24 words
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Article83 1938-05-04 8 Advice has been received that, the X.L.M. westbound service to Europe will TLjve at 3 pm. en Saturday the 7th Inst. Jnd mails lor Medan, Europe etc. will -c closed at 2 am. l .30 ;vn.i en this clay Instead cf at 9 pm. f registration83 words
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Article21 1938-05-04 8 The estimated export of .ry rubber norn Malaya. Brunei and Labuan for *he month of April was 30,004 ions.21 words
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Article120 1938-05-04 8 Singapore, May 4. Ships alongside the Wharves c. expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rajuia 22. Sheers Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Rawalpindi 18, Mata Had 10; Centaur 14; Glenbeg ll; Klias 9', Kampar 8; Peisander 7. Empire Deck (Entrance Gate120 words
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Advertisement189 1938-05-04 8 MALAYAN PREMIEQ HOTEL A TO-NIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE G..JO to 840 p.m. (SPECIAL RACE DINNER DANCE j (informal) 913t to midnight j NEW CABARET ATTRACTION RE-ENGAGEMENT OF jKVIIA. lUMIV A El MilfY I IHE POPULAR CONTINENTAL COMEDY IRIO j Non-diners Sl.OO J NOTICE:—PATRONS ARE RESPECTFULLY ADVISED THAT THE BAIL j J189 words
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Advertisement56 1938-05-04 8 BINOCULARS for RACES Pl KIC PC J*rism $35 upwards. GLASSES iField $14 upwards. Opera $5. REPAIRS UNDERTAKEN. NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO., 71, High Street. 'PHONE 3780. ji For II It MONTHLY COMPLAINTS Take I Ladies Brown Pills" J ran ''.catmint—i oottle. PRICE SI Sold by Mr. C. S. CHAN, 277.56 words
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Advertisement448 1938-05-04 8 HAEMORRHOIDS. Sure and Safe Cure for Piles, either Chronic or Acute All kinds cf Piles, Bleeding cr B are radically cured by us within a shoi time without any surgical aid and wo ncld innumerable testimonials. A will convince. Also treatment ol Fi is successfully undertaken by us. Ph consult448 words
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Miscellaneous380 1938-05-04 8 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE j sj. STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TODAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Rengat and Tembilahan Makasser May 4 1 p.m. Kretay Suddhadib „42 p.m. Djambi and K. Toengkal Togian 4 2 p.m. Muntok Thedens „43 p.m. Palembang Thedens „43 p.m. Medan Reael „43 p.m. Pontianak Khoen Hoea „43 p.m.380 words
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Advertisement254 1938-05-04 9 1 THE MODERN FORD V 8 FOR 1938 1 I AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES f I LUXURY WITH REAL ECONOMY J V-8 30 H.P. OK LUSLE i < ORDOR SEDAN H E D LU XE EHE,STAN D A X D j. mn tch its oot- Before Ford mad. V-type 2=-;linderengine 3254 words
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Advertisement350 1938-05-04 10 SITS A HOWLOCAUST OF HILARITY AND A* LO MI h\ ROME XT OF LAUGHS! IHE STAR "MY MAN GODFREY" IX A GREATER AXD j FUNNIER HIT S "TRUE CONFESSION'j v PARAMOI NT S JOY SHOW OF TUB SKASON CAROLE LOMBARD, FRED j j AAacMURRAY, JOHN BARRYMORE j j LYNNF OVERMAN350 words
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Advertisement347 1938-05-04 10 I 5Mh DAY! V\l> O.X TO ne w m: < o ru» POSITIVELY LAST DAY!! FINAL MATINEE TO-PAY 3,5 rOL 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 DON'T MISS THIS AMAZING ADVENTURE By the Authors of "MUTINY* on the BOUNTY" HUNDREDS HAVI BEEN /^^^sr^'*-: -S^^^B lUli I rO SEE IT! rfßHfcfc^^^^^lJ j THEATRE ROYAL347 words
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Advertisement271 1938-05-04 10 I LAUGHS BY SCORE IN THIS GAY AND DIZZY FUN-SHOW! TONIGHT fl j j PUT HIM IN I A Paramount Pictura with STELLA ARDLER JOHN PAYNE GRANT RICHARDS KATHERINE KANE I BENNY BAKER ISABEL JEWELL*LUIS ALBERNI *mmd mm mm. I LATEST PARAMOUNT NEWSKEEL j I ROXY BAR OPEN' 5 P.M.271 words
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Article392 1938-05-04 11 Publishers Beat F. N. I M P II. 3. F N. 1. j A TIMELY recovery in the second half i enabled the M.P.H.-to net three £oals and win their Business Houses League match against F. N. by 3—1. on the F. N. ground yesterday. The392 words
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142 1938-05-04 11 R.E.'s Beat Police 4 0 At Anson Road THE R»yal Engineers beat the Police by 4—o in the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League yesterday, at the Anson Road Stadium. The Police gave an exceedingly poor display and but for the go.,d goalkeepi.ig of Kronenberg the Sappers would have added142 words
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Article38 1938-05-04 11 V.M.C.A. XI vs. SRC. to-day. at 5.10 p.m. on the S.R.C. ground: Jenvey, W. Mitchell. Iff. Swyny, Chan Joo Hang, O. Ranatunga, A Shamsudin. E. A. Joy. S Orton, Havward. Thong Sing Chiug. Lim Kirn Wee.38 words
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Article226 1938-05-04 11 Nestanglo r>; Wearnes o A ONE-SIDED second half characterised yesterday's Business Houses League tame at the Y. But. C. A. ground, when Nestanelo Wearnes S. C. by s—o. Van Cuylenberg cave a good exhibition between the posts but the rest Of Wearnes' defence, with the exception of226 words
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Advertisement373 1938-05-04 11 The Acid in Your Stomach Would Burn a Hole in the Carpet X too much i^K9£f| stomach. WJmZ WMmWBĔ U power- WLB r rat to the Actual photograph at you can carpet burned by what it is stomach acvL I hen acid attacks the lining n ach that ulcers begin373 words
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Advertisement177 1938-05-04 11 j—MLwm—mm_j^—inn i»' —i if iii iMiinriTTwrinnr inrwn i m wbttt—tt——f MARLBOROIIGn T °?™J l "PATHI BAKTHI" a Sensational TAMIL Talkie Starring K. P. KESAVAN Don't miss Ul ste il this time! OPENING FRIDAY, GTH. MAY. DILAWAR, The Notorious BANDIT A Super Hindustani Thriller. j" SUN TALKIE (New World) TO-NIGHT: 7.30177 words
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Advertisement337 1938-05-04 11 J 3 SHOWS j! and 9-15 I J Positively Last Night! j SUPER GLAMOROUS PRODUCTION GORGEOUS I SCENES LILTING SONG S HILARIOUS COMEDY 1 THAT WILL' FILL YOUR HEARTS WITH JOY FOR I MANY DAYS TO COME!!! j HOLLYWOOD STARRING I DICK POWELL ROSEMARY LANE j EXCITEMENT! A,)VKNTI,KE! I ROMANCE!337 words
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Article55 1938-05-04 12 CHUA—ONG. This is to announce the engagement of MR. CHUA TIANG GUAN, son of Mr. Chua Kay Swee ard the lace Madam Wee Guek Neo <ali3s See Tengah), to MISS HELEN ONG daughter of the iate Mr. Ong Hcod Guan and Madam Chua Woo Neo and step-daughter55 words
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Article675 1938-05-04 12 JT is claimed from time to time that one of the benefits that have accrued to Singapore from the big increase in recent years of the garrison units stationed here is a generally healthier and more prosperous tone in retail locai Evidence o!" tl at v probusiness enterprises675 words
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Article224 1938-05-04 12 P PrifA Irnv^fi r a. ja. i f By Air Singapore. Tuesday. TEE "Centaur" which arrived from AusI tral.a this morning brought the Singapore Y.W.C.A.'s new general secretary. Mrs. P. Price, who brings to this c i mtry a wealth of specialised experience of educational and social worK. Mrs.224 words
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Article155 1938-05-04 12 Official Warning To Public OWNERS and masters of shipping are requested to keep their vessels as clear of the range as possible during the gun practice whicn will take place from "he under mentioned places at specified times. A red flag will be flown from the battery position155 words
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Article57 1938-05-04 12 Yen. Bikkhu. K. Gunaratna will be railing for Ceylon on Friday, by the Prench steamer D'Artagnan for the purpose of ordaining a lew Chinese boys whe are studying in Ceylon at present, to the priesthood. Yen. Bikkhu is the patron of the Sing--rpore Bhuddhist Association, Singaporeand57 words
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Article20 1938-05-04 12 The Resident of Selangor has appointed Mr. P. C. Trubridge to be a Deputy Warden In the State of Selangor.20 words
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Article248 1938-05-04 12 NOTES COMMENTS Irish Stew •THOSE who attended the first night of "Peg o' My Heart" at the Victoria Theatre, Singapore, on Saturday, will probably realiss that it is going to be a success—as it deserves to be, for it la an excellent show, in aid of an excel- lent cause.248 words
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Article339 1938-05-04 12 tyliO arc the two greatest men of the twentieth century? Most of us would require to think for some time before venturing an opinion on such a point. We would think of the men whose J names have become household words in the sphere of the arts,339 words
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Article235 1938-05-04 12 JHE news that the muzzling ban has been lifted In Singapore COincidej with other news which 'also concern, dog-owners. It is. in fact, news of a new breed—by name the Finnish codeared dog. It is perhaps, not entirMv new, though it has only been 'discovered' during the pa*t235 words
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Article142 1938-05-04 12 view of the increasing number ol fatal motor accidents in Singapore. it is often remarked that the motorist j with no driving instinct is to blame, jNo doubt, motorists who have only Jus) acquired a driving licence still lack this instinct for th c road, but one must142 words
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Article246 1938-05-04 12 "Looker On - By "Looker On" IN the case ol a Detroit woman who was captured by kidnappers, it was said her son-in-law refused to take her back unless the kidnappers paid him a handsome ransom.... and they did. And then there was the journalise who left the church246 words
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Advertisement308 1938-05-04 12 j FIRST ON YOUR PROVISIONS LIST I [ROBINSON'S FAMOUS) COFFEE. J JAVA THE SOURCES OF A GOOD COFFEE—FINEST BEANS FROM ARABIA (MOC H A)—AFRICA (KENYA)—JAVA (ROBUSTA; S SPECIALLY BLENDED—FRESHLY ROASTED—GROUND DAILY— V/JAT OF THE t'INEST COFFEE IN MALAYA g£ lb. tin—-$0.40—1 lb. tin—so.7o—2 lb. tin—ll.3s □le Roasted 50.65 per lb.308 words
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Advertisement36 1938-05-04 12 PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE Muscle anomalies. Cross- 78* V" ed eyes. Complicated cases of defective vision K. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc., (Or. of Ocular Science). 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR 'Phone 3002. Consultation Without Cost or Obligation.36 words
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138 1938-05-04 13 ROYAL WELCOME FOR THE FUEHRER gENITO iMussolini and Adolf Hitler will begin their *onversatiorts in Rome to-day before lunching together, says Keuter. It is their first meeting since Mussolini visited Berlin last year, and the changes which have taken place in the European situation since then138 words
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Article505 1938-05-04 13 Rom'. 4 May 3. TJITLER was received like a kin when he arrived at 10.30 at Ostiense station, which had been specially built to receive the Fuehrer, Rome had decorated itself with a splendour wcrthy of the city of the cae?ars for the occasion. The King505 words
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Article74 1938-05-04 13 Reuter. Barcelona. May 3. OVER 50 were killed and a considerable nvonber wounded in to-night's bombardment of Madrid, which though ii las'ed only half an hour is described as one of the worst of the war. The British Ambassador's study was wrecked and three shells landed InReuter. - 74 words
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Article30 1938-05-04 13 Durirg the first three months of this year lifeboats have been launched en service 117 times and 199 lives have been resci-cd from shipwreck round Great Br tain and Ireland.30 words
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Article75 1938-05-04 13 British Official Wireless. London, May 3. UNDERWRITING is taking plaoo to-day for a new Australian in London „f £7.000,000. Ihe proceeds of the loan to the extent of £2.000,000 will be used to finance the purchase in ;h, United Kingdom of stores equipment in connection withBritish Official Wireless. - 75 words
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172 1938-05-04 13 Reuter. Paris, May 3. F\\ \N< fis n> raise credits of 4.712 minicD francs for national defeme purposes. itnpanying M. Daladier's vi that the government .'.ated the requirearms programme, but step toward long term easier mass production. The d< r authorises the laving down.Reuter. - 172 words
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Article27 1938-05-04 13 untitled Moshkovsky dropped Moshkovsky dropchute near the wn from Rudo i sky traces of Levanevta Aurif* a ons wno were lost M 7 tempting a flight from27 words
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Article411 1938-05-04 13 G.Usgow, May 3. A TRIBUTE to the undaunted spirit of Scotland," which had prompted the plann.ng of an ambitious exhibition while the country was still in the deeps of industrial depression was paid by His Majesty the King when he opened the exhibition at Party411 words
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Article, Illustration23 1938-05-04 13 Seen at Glasgow.— A shrieking Ascot frock which is displayed m the fashions pavilion at the Empire Fxhibitirn „nened yesterday by the Kins-23 words
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Article135 1938-05-04 13 Reuter. House of Common, May 3. I ABOUR members delivered an JL_i onslaught on the tea tax in the Commons to-day, moving a reduction or duty on nonEmpire tea to fourpence instead of eight pence. They described the tax as mean and c hitting at theReuter. - 135 words
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Article112 1938-05-04 13 Reuter. Amsterdam, May 3. the ex-Kaiser, in the uniform of a 1 Prussian general, proposed th? healtr of the bridegroom at dinner in the ballroom of his castle at Doom to-night after religious wedding ceremony of Prince Louis Ferdinand and the Grand Duchess Kyra. Thirty xoyalReuter. - 112 words
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Article22 1938-05-04 13 Lord Nuffield has promised £80,000 to Gay., Hospital on condition that the appeal launched on behalf of the hospital -aues ibid 000.22 words
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Article33 1938-05-04 13 Sir Herbert Stanley, the Governor of a utnerr, unveiled recen ly a taoiet en a py.on ci the Birchehouah Bridge over the Sani containing the i shes ol Sir Henry and Lady Birchenough.33 words
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Article44 1938-05-04 13 Reuter. f isbon, May 2. THE Portuguese Government has announced a second naval proenmme fur Immediate buflifn; of (hre: destroyers, tbn übmarlnc b!x torpedo heats and four rqw.irons «f flying bcits, besides other craft, i fimVrH to eosl i» at! f2,5n0.0cx Renter.Reuter. - 44 words
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285 1938-05-04 13 Washington, May 3. AFTER a lengthy debate the Naval Expansion Bill has been passed by the Senate by a two to one majority (5G v».tes to 28) and will now go to the House of Representatives for discussion of the amendments put forward285 words
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64 1938-05-04 13 PRAGUE BERLIN TRADE TALKS PLANNED Reuter. Prague, May 3. OF vital importance to Czechoslovakia, negotiations are fixed to open in (Berlin on May 9 for a commercial agreement, with Germany to replace the Austro-Czech agreement, invalidated by the anschluss. The result of the anschluss is that Bohemia is practically surroundedReuter. - 64 words
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Article28 1938-05-04 13 The first commercial up-to-date factory in the British Empire for the manufacture of starch from cassava outside Malaya has been completed in Brrthh Honduras by a Canadian concern.28 words
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Article238 1938-05-04 13 Making The Army Attractive Reuter and British Official Wireless. London, May 3. ANEW long service Army enlistment scheme with increases in pay, family allowances and pensions, and right was announced by the War Minister to-day. It is designed to make the Army more attractive to menReuter and British Official Wireless. - 238 words
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Advertisement286 1938-05-04 13 THOUSANDS OF "HUMAN WRECKS" GF^M, r "rrlrd by stiff, locked, inflamed «DTUDITK 1 Wk% if or arthritic joints and muscles; Iflgj nr IJ 1 V I racked with pain; never well W iv I r because of the uric and other adds which were i j r v =r poisoning286 words
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Advertisement36 1938-05-04 13 Consult: C. S. CHONG, Opt. D. (U.S.A.) The Berlin Optical Co., 142, South Road, Singapore. With most '.'P-tc-date equipment tc diagnose your eye def<cts. With latest style eyewear to meet your demand. Superior Service Moderate I36 words
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Advertisement63 1938-05-04 13 SPECIAL RELEASE I MOST POPULAR DRAMA SET ENTITLED "Pr. SAMSI" N FOUR records Nm. II 1662 g«» 104».» NH 1066 NONYA KABAYA MERAH. f Tfc F.LAMAT MALAM CHINTA KOF. «T* Sung: by MISS KARTIM (The Malayan Champion Kronchong- Singer). \N\ Sang by MISS DARSI wjMr j (The llatavia Star Singer).63 words
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467 1938-05-04 14 ON THEIR WAY TO CHINA Singapore, Wednesday. STUDENT organisations the world ovei are making a concerted effort to bring the actual stale of affairs in China to the notice el all civilised nations. j The movement is steadily gaining momentum, and representatives of slucent organisations from467 words
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Article110 1938-05-04 14 Alleged Attempted Illegal Landing Singapore, Tuesday. TEO BAK CHU. the Teocnew owner cf a twakow, was charged to-day before Mr. F. V. Duckworth, Second Police Magistrate, with landing his twakow containing swine at Nallur Road shore at 7.30 a.m. yesterday, without reporting to the Boarding Officer and110 words
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Article133 1938-05-04 14 (By Air Mail) London, April 19. MR. Ronald Kaulback, the young explorer, who has two hazardous TibetUn expeditions to his credit, is starting off fcr the East again at the end of this month. This time, however, his expedition is less ambitious. His destination is North Burma,133 words
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Article357 1938-05-04 14 Coroner Finds Accidental Death Singapore. Tuesday. AN explosion which occurred at the generating station of Engine No. 3 at the Naval Base on the afternoon of April 20 in which a Sikh engine driver was struck by pieces of flying metal and died shortly afterwards, had357 words
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Article291 1938-05-04 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Tuesday. ALLEGED to have forged the signature of one Abdul Rahman bin Mohamad Saileh on a memorandum of transfer in respect of a Piece of land comprised in E.M.R. 832 m the mukim of Kesang, Alias bin Said, a Settlement291 words
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Article, Illustration31 1938-05-04 14 Mr Bernard Floud and Mr. N. J. Klugman, delegates of the International Students' League, who arrived here this morning by the "President Doumer" on their way to China. (Tribune).31 words
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Article341 1938-05-04 14 St. Andrew's Old Boys GROUP of old buys of St. Andrew's A school has formed a Dramatic Society which intends to produce at least two plays Publicly each year. In order to train' inexperienced members, the Soctetv Tillalso hold concerts privately for members and their friends, when341 words
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Article14 1938-05-04 14 Mr. D. H. Hampshire left for England by a Dutch air liner from Penang.14 words
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Article254 1938-05-04 14 (From Our Own Reporter. ipoh, Tuesday. Yk I ARNC S Internal Air Service •iia.de its first slop In Ipoh when tne "Governor FnUerto piloted by Cr-ptain MeClaus landed on the local aerodrome at 9.55 yesterday morning. Four passengers from Singapore, Messrs. E. W. Slight, director254 words
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Article64 1938-05-04 14 Alleged Attempt To Outrage Girl Singapore, Tuesday (1HARGED that lie did use crinuna. j force yesterday to a 14-year-old Eurasian girl, intending to outrage her modesty. Ram Bujarat. an employee of the Singapore Traction Company, appeared before Mr. F V. Duckworth In the second police court to-day. Accused64 words
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Article568 1938-05-04 14 CHINESE VICTORY IN SIGHT Sin Chew Jit Poh and Nanyang Slang Pau. Shanghai. May 4. THE second major war in South Shantung is regarded as having started morning when the Chinese leaders ordered a general offensive in all directions. Since Apr. 18 Japanese reinforcements haveSin Chew Jit Poh and Nanyang Slang Pau. - 568 words
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Article116 1938-05-04 14 British Official Wireless. London. May 3. iT was suggested in thje Commons that S the Government should reconsider the trade negotiations with Czechoslovakia on the lines of the recent AmericanCzechoslovak treaty, for the purpose offering Czechoslovakia markets alternative to those recently closed by the German ection inBritish Official Wireless. - 116 words
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Article185 1938-05-04 14 Three Plays Being Rehearsed THE Singapore Amatsur Dramatic < 1 mittee are rehearsing tJ }ree play from Noel Coward's "To-Night At 8o( for production on May 28 and June ciricl d The plays selected from the group o nine are "Hands Across The Sea. "Fumed Oak" and185 words
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Article56 1938-05-04 14 Reuter. Kingston (Jamaica Mas TT is officially slated that quie 1 beep restored foUov ported earlier, when the poUce forced to fire on estate laboa" The police nave the situatio he-d Four were killed and in yesterday's rioting, and k arrested. M arr burnEighty acres of sugarcanesReuter. - 56 words
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Article27 1938-05-04 14 Imperial Airways. Ltd. untitled state that Mr. P. H. Oompston, on Monday fined $60 for ne? driving, is not employed bj reported in yesterday's Morn.: STOP PRESS27 words
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Advertisement19 1938-05-04 14 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE.19 words
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Advertisement20 1938-05-04 14 unpolished. A feature U that lt can be polished after fixing. A *Ji McALISTER A. CO, LTD. W.P.3. 31 120 words
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Article108 1938-05-04 15 TRAGEDY AVERTED AT SEREMBAN From Our Own Reporter/ Seremban, Tuesday, tune played a great part in averting what threatened to be a tged? at Seremban this afternoon. belonging to the local A PC while being i] kiosk in Jalan Tunthe purposes of having caught fire as108 words
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Article56 1938-05-04 15 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Tuesday. THE body of a newly-born cnild was found on the banks of the Kinta River by a police constable about 8.30 on Sunday night. It was wrapped in an old newspaper and there were no marks of any kind. It was immediately56 words
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Article279 1938-05-04 15 NEW building SCHEME r o Own Reporter) Ipoh. Tuesday. ri RTHER developments in connec1 tion with the new building m heme prior to the transfer of the pital from Taiping to Ipoh are being nude at present. n with the leveling Ashlet Estate, in Ipoh.279 words
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Article, Illustration22 1938-05-04 15 The scene after a collision at the Middle Road Junction with Queen Street yesterday. A ricksha was also involved.22 words
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1230 1938-05-04 15 FRASER AND CO/S REPORT Singapore, Tuesday. THE past week has beet a very interesting one and every day has produced thrills and incidents some calculated to cheer us up. others to depress us and though on the whole one can say that those items1,230 words
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Article98 1938-05-04 15 Comedy At The Pavilion LOVE ON TOAST," which opened at the Pavilion last night, is a comedy of business life in which a firm of soup manufacturers decide to find the perfect man and woman in order to publicise their ware. However the girl publicity agent falls98 words
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Advertisement131 1938-05-04 15 Extract from ••••Wea mate B JS A leading home paper 7 C/ fICW In order to cope with the demand for flannel trousers, S'»mpson have (I(ii"';>: fhiQ fffjL placed another flcor at their Stoke Newinfffon factory for the production j of "Daks." fl 8 ■"T" This has been found necessary131 words
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Advertisement192 1938-05-04 15 j b"e e''f I OLD STORAGj j coy:) swumu 'PHONE: sioi:i 5571 < lines>, X LUMPUK; »21 (2 lines). IPOH: 110 «V 111 (li linus). Adit -of ffapore (.'old Stjrage Co., Ltd. wr 'wi BffißQv 4 SI ME DARBY Co.. Ltd: H7io is //ic Larry Ad lcr of Malaya? HOHNER192 words
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1057 1938-05-04 16 Interesting Card Of Eight Events To Be Held SOFT going will again be Ihe order when the second card of the Singapore Turf Clubs Summer (Governor's Cup) race meeting is run off ut hukk T.'mah this1,057 words
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234 1938-05-04 16 Brilliant \\2 For Fort Canning ABSILUANI century by Dowling was the chief feature of yesterday's cricket b>l Con Canning and "A" Company of the Inniskillings Fusiliers, played at Tanglin. which ended In good win for the Fort by 160 runs. The fort took ftrat234 words
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Article101 1938-05-04 16 Reuter. London. Tuesday. THE Australians to-day won their nx--1 ture against Worcestershire by an innings and 77 runs. Worcestershire totalled 196 m their second innings. Bull scoring 09. Fleetwood Smith took 3 for 38 and O'Reilly 3 for 56. McCormick, who had bowled 16 noballsReuter. - 101 words
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Article68 1938-05-04 16 Reuter. London, Tuesday. ffOME cricket matches begun on. «t Saturday and concluded to-day, resulted as follows: I AT LORD'S YORKSHIRE: 339 and 21 (for 1 wkt I M. C. C. 325 (Edrich 104. Compton 77» There was no play to-day owing to rain and the match wasReuter. - 68 words
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Article, Illustration59 1938-05-04 16 E. L. McCormick. the express bowler of the Australian touring team, who has been described by Neville Cardus as the fastest bowler in the world f.r the first half hcur. was no-balled twenty limes in his first match in England, when playing for the tourists against Worcestershire59 words
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Article48 1938-05-04 16 S.C.C. 1st XI vs. M.F.A. in the First Division cf the S.A.F.A. League on the Padang to-day: Ĕ. c. Cherr ngton; A Fergnson F A. afcOfterv: J Welsh, p. o. Stiff. X C. Gillett: W. C. M~Kean. X J. Forb°s. T "en den Bosc'.i. 11. Echelsheim, K. Black.48 words
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Article56 1938-05-04 16 SELECTIONS by "Argus," for tl afternoon's racesj ar? as foUom RACE 1. SIR PATRICK Princess Prim RACE 2. PRETTY QUIET Two pp RACE 3 EAGLE'S EYE Comm. a RACE L NEWBRIDGE Achilles RACE 5. INVENTORY Pat LiUikc RACE 6. ROYAL WORUNGTON Hag and RACE 7. STORMY56 words
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112 1938-05-04 16 AN inter-Company novices b< tournament was held at Giliman Barracks yesterday when "D" Co -B'' Co. The Loyal Regiment, by l f J points to 14. i Results <"D" Co. names first) were as follows: i BANTAMWEIGHT I Pte. Worthington outpointed Pte. Goodier. FEATHERWEIGHT112 words
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Article55 1938-05-04 16 London. Hay 3 "EAGUE sccccr maictvis played ye t«rday resulted as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE. DIV. I Hudd< rs'icid 3; Stoke CO Wolverhampton 2; West Bromwicb I. DIVISION 111 (SOUTHERN) Walsall 2: Mansfield T. o. DIVISION 111 < NORTHERN 1 Done aster 2 York C 1 Gat*sbcad r Southporl55 words
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Article36 1938-05-04 16 The following Is ihe result ol the semifinal ot the GttuTemaxd cup oonv peutlOTJ at Bukit Timah: H. c;. Ainslie heat P. Bedford Gc* o. j. T. Ifcroes beat s. c. Dods lup36 words
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Advertisement255 1938-05-04 16 M WON IN THIS EASY flu En 4&C3I11III T-I-G-E-R, there are hundreds in tui- n, WU M T W daily use. Look through your news- Z JJJtiZ. MKITS. Uf IJHIJi riWJBWI F papers. listen to your friends' conversation, note them in correspor- BEER IN MALAYAf tenc<» at ihe cinema—they arc255 words
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Advertisement156 1938-05-04 16 YOUTH, VIGfHJH VITALITY in SO Minuter There is no need for a lengthy and tiresome treatment for weeks or months if you feel weak or old 3«j fore you are young. The J»*PJ remedy ot a great German Scientjs* by the name MAN POWER HJJJ give astonishing and imrneaw" results156 words
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238 1938-05-04 17 Good Play Set Match On Y's Courts \i Hipkin won the i d doubles champion- or and Mrs. Ii. O. imal played on the vi day in straight sets •i-i r showed all rouna ,i a ay with the second and238 words
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Article252 1938-05-04 17 Ladies' Event At Bukit Timah THE following are the draw and starting times for the quaiiiying round of 1 lie S. G. C. ladies' Dutters' Cup competition to bi* played on Monday next: p.m. 3 00 Mrs Hoseascn (36) v. Mrs. L M .4»tchell <331. 3 00252 words
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171 1938-05-04 17 TTTJ bogey competition was playc at Bukit Tlmah on Monday and resul ed in a tie In "A" Division between Mrs. Patterson and Mrs. C. R. j Cherry wi re ol 2 down; in a win for Mrs. Whi eh m In "B" Division171 words
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Article389 1938-05-04 17 Card For First Day's Events WEIGHTS for May 18, the first day cf Summer extra professional meeting at iiukit Timah are us lolluws: HORSES CLASS 4, D1V. 1, About 7 f. Curzola jj'* hmoke Dreams 8,11 blur L,oek Ij'jj Old Cow Budapest jj'j? Dare-Devil •J*®389 words
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Advertisement20 1938-05-04 17 your teeth to-day? Oui,oui,Monsieur! Macleans PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE I if you use solid dentifrice, «7*«jg I MACLEANS SOLIO PEROXIDE DENTIFRICE20 words
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Advertisement36 1938-05-04 17 YOU BUY A' CAR BUT YOU INVEST IN AH A U ST I N \andal WEJpf CJSOAP Obtainable Every wh ere. Sole Agents:—NARAYANASWAiVi V SUInS. Sole Distributors:—MYSOßE-MALAYAN TRADERS. (TIGER CLOCK-TOWER BUILDING). No. 100. Selegie Road, SINGAPORE.36 words
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Advertisement12 1938-05-04 17 j PLEASING BRIDAL GIFTS ll S. de SILVA. JEWELLER, 106 ORCHARD ROAD.12 words
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Advertisement134 1938-05-04 17 otter* I ioods I I Ryvita with at least one meal daily assures appetite and helps digestion, in the pleasantest way possible. Its whole-grain rye is nourishment easily absorbed; and it is natural nourishment that aids the digestion of ether foods as well. You cannot have toa much of Ryvita;134 words
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Miscellaneous26 1938-05-04 17 THE TIDES To-day: 12.27 a.m.. 9 ft. 4 ins., 1.47 p.m., 8 It. To-morrow: 112 a.m.. 9 ft 1 in 244 p.m.. 7 ft. 5 ins.26 words
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1702 1938-05-04 18 PLANES DIP IN SAL UTE Glasgow, Tuesday. DEFORE a crowd of about 100,000 people the Kins this morning D opened the f10,000,000 Empire Exhibition in Bellahouston I ark here. The King, accompanied by the Queen, performed the ceremony from a dais in Ibrox Park, a1,702 words
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Advertisement178 1938-05-04 18 NEW. EFFICIENT AND PROMPT RELIEE FROM STOMACH TROUBLES. Never neglect discomfort or pain In the stomach—it may be a warning of serious illness. Bisma-Rex will put you rieht. It Is a thoroughly up to date well balanced formula tried and proved in England ard America where it has enjoyed an178 words
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Advertisement44 1938-05-04 19 JUST RECEIVED! A WIDE RANGE OF CHINA MADE CLOCKS'. IN THE LATEST!? DESIGNS. All Guaranteed For 12 Months. DO NOT FAIL TO CALL AND SEE THEM AT OUR SHOWROOM. YICK WOH HING 429 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road), 'PHONE 7922. WHOLESALE RETAIL. P.S.44 words
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Advertisement177 1938-05-04 19 UP-TO-THE-MINUTE RADIO by 6AROD TUNES 13 to 560 meters continuous I 12 tube—3 Bands- -10 watts output with prevision to play record:, Other Models 9 tube—s watt«. cutput Available I v 2 ALL GAROD RADIOS GHPER VTE ON 110 voks A C. cr D.C. 230 V. A.C. or D.C. without177 words
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Miscellaneous1288 1938-05-04 19 OiV THE AIR TO-DAY rome 25.4 metres (11.810 kcs). a «I WW «w Nt penlng announcement. When And Where To Listen In it^ SYDNEY LONDON SINGAPORE PARIS KSWft 1.20 pm -9.20 p.m. 7 metres (21-47 mcs); GSG j 2.00 p.m. :—interval. 520 nm. Gramophone Records. £_*r-'i~*-r-i I 7 -q Dn1,288 words
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261 1938-05-04 20 Two Kuala Lumpur correspondents to-day criticised officials of boxing tournaments recently held at the Federal Capital but we regret their letters are too personal for reproduction. Mr. f! m A. Brown enquires whether there is a demand to resuscitate the Lancastrian Association We261 words
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Article187 1938-05-04 20 (To the Editor oj the Malum: Tribune> SIT, The .several appointments filled recently in the Municipality of Malacca have led the Malacca public, especially those with grown-up children, to ponder on the future fate of their offsprings. The procedure for engaging staff In Singapore. Penang and the F.M.S.187 words
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Article116 1938-05-04 20 'To the Editor of the Malaya TribuneSir—l would like to draw your attention to the large number of Immigrants of origin now in Smear ore who are causing Inconvenience tc local peon* in the search for work. Also on account of the heavy influx things have changed in116 words
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Article202 1938-05-04 20 To the Editor ol the Malaya Tribune; Sir.—l wish to correct the bitter feeling of radio licensers against our local station. lam not a shareholder nor am I in anyway interested in the finance of th Q station. Last night I heard several letters being read out202 words
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Article235 1938-05-04 20 To the Editor of the M( Usfta Trbunc Sir.—At the last meeting of the Legislative Council, Dr. Lim Han Hoe referred to the question of the long awaited legislation regarding non-Cl.ristian rr. nag?s in the Cclony. 1 am very grateful to Dr. T ".in f r k l?a235 words
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Article432 1938-05-04 20 {To the Editor of the Malayn Tr Sir, —I am all for sex equality and I admire the modern girl for her (••>,)>.. in coming forv.ard to help increase the none too good family budget. In many respects she is proving herself a grraui asset to the432 words
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Article84 1938-05-04 20 'To the Editor of the Moh'.w 7 Sir.—Of all the correspondence girls in employment, the mos. letter seems to be have written bv G S. Teo. It is useless comparing men women— women are very mue.i to men in many ways, as Riso superior to women in84 words
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Article114 1938-05-04 20 'To Ilu Editor of the. Afniv 7 Sir,—If "Educated Femal' that mere ability to spot errors i'l another s ccnesp 1 >• education, and that spotting IU cal errors is an act of the eon am afraid she is sadly mistak he an ignoramus and his stateme:114 words
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Advertisement316 1938-05-04 20 ARE YOU SHORT TEMPERED 7 Do you lose your temper easily?--a broken shee-lace. a missing button, c?n be most aggravating, especially if you are ir a hurry, but if you lose your temper over such trivial matters it is very probe ble thai ycur system is upse. through constipation, and316 words
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Article, Illustration156 1938-05-04 21 southern Shantung, I uticularly the one recently I if Taierchwang, have brought H s limelight China's 1,000- nd anal which is one lies! and in many respects, greatest pieces of engi- ever accomplished anyin the world. the longest canal in exisill in sections and enftime to time.156 words
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288 1938-05-04 21 Britain Heads List Of Donors it has been in existence, the International Red •'■al China has been of incalculable assistance to I civilians and to many organisations working in their inter» sts. "»v was inaugurated on Sept. 9, 1037, through the K. <\ Wu,288 words
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Article318 1938-05-04 21 VANDALISM OF MOST BARBAROUS KIND" 0 N I-. 1(1. the National Hunan University was subjected to sev °"> 'iny from the air and completely destro\ed hy apa T ,IK ifct «ry of this University as far hack as 1.000 years. < hinese philosophers of the School318 words
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Article, Illustration250 1938-05-04 21 CHINESE GOVT. AND PEOPLE WORKING HAND IN GLOVE THE war has done it! In the spring of 1938 more than nine months after the initial shots were exchanged south of Peiping, China finds herself stronger, better organised and more genuinely united than she ever250 words
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296 1938-05-04 21 riTING the French Revolution, the n [ficalion of Ge-maiiv and the experiences of young Turkey and Soviet Russia a s examples. General Chen Chi Cheng, dean of the Central Military Academy, in his address to 2,1 00 cadets in Kunming, provincial canital of296 words
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510 1938-05-04 21 TASK OF TEACHING THE MASSES JJEALISING the importance of mass training for prolonged resistance against Japanese invasion. China is instituting a new compulsory educational programme as a means to combat her illiteracy in the interior. According to a scheme recently worked out the Chinese Ministry of510 words
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Article132 1938-05-04 21 AMONG the 101 men who hare returned from Taierhchwang front are vven officers, a colonel, a major and five coptains. They halt from different parts of the country, Shantung. Hunan, Hupch, Kuangtung and as far as Sr.cchuan and Yun nan. Most of them, though still in their thirties,132 words
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Advertisement95 1938-05-04 21 1 Kuala Lumpur Lawyers reputation endangered STARVATION/ TOMORROW THE CASE' OUR "7~T~T /V V///7 COURT AND I GET OBVIOUS YOU HAVEN'T f THE FACTS RIGHT Itf THIS! MEANS 'you ARE /7» KftH .1 I'M SO TIRED, My BRAIN NOT REPLACING USEO-UP //> //Jf {\V WON'T WORK. fcSIEiP; w hat AHU95 words
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207 1938-05-04 22 (By Air Mail.) London, Apr. 18. SECRET of an invention to destroy raiding aircraft in a war has been carried to the grave by Mr Charles Edwin Truman, late sur-geon-dentist to the King, who died at Slough at the age of 88.207 words
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Article232 1938-05-04 22 (By Air Mail) London, Apr. 20. THE total fleet of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution has been raised to 167 by the launching of a new motor-lifeboat at Ciwes. It has been taken to its station at Yarmouth, Isle of Wight. "Of our present fleet. 30232 words
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Article102 1938-05-04 22 (United Press). •By Air Mail* Madras. Apr. 26 MR. Burkin Shaw. Agent to the Madras Tramways and Electric Supply Corporation and Mr. P. R. X Sarma on behalf of the Electric and Tramway Workers Union, met separately the Hon'ble Mr. V. V. Giri. yesterday and resumed(United Press). - 102 words
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285 1938-05-04 22 (By Air Mail) London, April 21. SAID to have robbed of $20,000 an d sent on 44 fool's errands by alleged confidence tricksters, a Wealthy Indian architect. Mr. Phero/shah Balsara, told the Brighton magistrates how he came to part with the money. In the285 words
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Article152 1938-05-04 22 (By Mr Mail) Glasgow, April 19. THE Loch Ness monster is in the news again—just in time for the Empire Exhibition which opens in Glasgow on May 3. It has just been sighted again, and it seems to be a bigger and better monster after its152 words
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Article185 1938-05-04 22 (By Air Mail) London, Apr. !1 TllE"old~question of the relationship between science and war will inaugurate the annual discussions of the British Association when scientists of international fame Meet at Cambridge next August In his opening address, Lord Rayleigh, President of the Associat will deal with185 words
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Article192 1938-05-04 22 London. THE budgets of nearly thirteen thousand working class families which gave a detailed annlysh »1 expenditures in one week in October and January last, have been ob( >a> ed for the iast week in April. This is the third part of an enquiry or ganised by192 words
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Article, Illustration38 1938-05-04 22 photo of Miss Joan Hawtrey in the title role of "Peg O' My Heart", which is having its second night at the Victoria Theatre. Singapore, this evening. There will be another performance on Saturday.38 words
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148 1938-05-04 23 G. S. Muthukrishnan, B. Sc - SPECIAL INDIA PAGE Edited By G. S. Muthukrishnan, B. Sc. (By Air Mail) pmenta tend to show that Orfaj'a poIHM crisis Neither the thief Minister nor Govern making any statement and on the Governors is, i| seems, being taken to install Mr. J. R. I)148 words
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Article97 1938-05-04 23 (United Press). (By Air Mail). Bareilly, Apr. 25. YESTERDAY evening at about .5-30 p.m. 49 Up Passenger tram irom Mailani to Lucknow while proceeding between Jharekpur and Sitapur was caught by a severe cyclone which caused 2 carriages of the train to be litted irom(United Press). - 97 words
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Article78 1938-05-04 23 (United Press). (By Air Mail) Calcutta, Apr. 27. DEV. Rahula Sankirtyana, the cclebrat- ed Indian scholar and traveller who recently returned from Russia where he was invited by the Academy of Science to help the famous Russian Indologist, Dr. Stcherbatsky in the research work on Buddist Logic,(United Press). - 78 words
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Article56 1938-05-04 23 (United Press). ißy Air Mail) Madura, Apr. 24. IN pursuance of the decision reached between the workers and management through the intervention of the Government, the Madura Mills, the old and new. reopened to-day alter a lapse of three months. Almost all workers returned to work and(United Press). - 56 words
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284 1938-05-04 23 (United Press). <By Air Mail) Madras. Apr. 21. I BELIEYI in 'human touch' more than i n 'machine touch' in industry i equal!\ necessary for a successful conduct of any undertaker Giri, Mi lister for Labour and Industries, in nine, speech delivered at the(United Press). - 284 words
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Article110 1938-05-04 23 (United Press). (By Air Mail) Darjeeling. Apr. 27. DETRENCHMENT in the cost of adit ministration in Bengal to the extent o; Rupees two and a half lakhs is reported to have been recommended by Mr. E. N. Blandy. I C S.. Special Retrenchment Officer, appointed by Bengal(United Press). - 110 words
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Article66 1938-05-04 23 (United Press). Madras. Apr. 24. Madura Muthu of Pondichtrry. a carpenter aged about. 18, was admitted this morning into the General Hospital with light bullet wounds in the righ*- arm, chest, and leg. According to" Madura Muthu, he sustained the injuries on April 20 at Pondicherry while returning from the(United Press). - 66 words
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Article94 1938-05-04 23 (United Press). (By Air Mail) Gauhati, April 25. 11 SEVERE hailstorm attended with n heavy rain passed over Gauhati 'ast night at about 9 P.M. causing, damages to trees and huts. Mango crops suffered most The corrugated sheets of a local cinema house were blown awry.(United Press). - 94 words
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