Malaya Tribune, 5 May 1938
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Title Section39 1938-05-05 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales XXVH. -No. 106. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, May 5, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1938 FIVE CENTS39 words
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Advertisement91 1938-05-05 1 pH E NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST ■fry The i ii i k i n1: A rich meOow wine for f ..,1 occasions, with a delicious flavour. No belter value I tamable anywhere. In- le as a tonic. BOLE AGENTS: (INC. IN 53.) tf.P.s. d6A fl HEAL THY BABY Bloc Cross91 words
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Advertisement210 1938-05-05 1 Read The I SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya BOLD YOUK OWi\ HOI NICE LOTS FOR SALE AT "GROVE ESTATE" AT INTERESTING PRICES can in: aiiesam;i:i» Apply: CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME ORIENT METER CHAMBERS (3rd floor) PROPERTIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR SALE: Town Properties Shophouses— Terrace Houses —Bungalows. j Vacant Land Seaside210 words
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1060 1938-05-05 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES VALUE OF CONVOY SYSTEM Solution Kmiml ii.s. roi.u v DKKKNIJKO ihe annua] banquel of the Chamber of Shipping at Grosyeuor, House, London, Mr. Duff Cooper, First liOrd of the Admiralty, said the Admiralty arc convinced of ihc value of the convoy system in war, and arc making1,060 words
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Article136 1938-05-05 2 Flying Spray. a tv? belonging to the riyde Shipping Co., sank in the Od' impeding liner traffic, alter a collision with th<» Cumberland 110.000 tons). The crew of the tug escaped to safety by scriimblim; up a rope ladder from the Cumberland, and the tug di136 words
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Article47 1938-05-05 2 The Commanding Officer of H.M.S. reports that a rock with a least ovei it ol lour fathoms exists in approximately Lat 9 cieg. 23' N and Long 91 di 50" E., and 1.8 m les, I<< degrees from the south point a! Poehumba Island47 words
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Advertisement521 1938-05-05 2 STEAMER SAiUNGS and BRITISH INDIA I.M oi imrh'r.l In Kngiand). V An s N. CO.'* SAILINGSOUTWARDS* Due. Tonnage. .S pore. 1538 <AR riiA( iE IS.OOO May 6 hUKDWAN fi.OW liay RAJPUTANA r/.uuu May 2(1 RANCH I MfiOti June 3 OMALi 8 8u June .i ,a DERA "> uou .June 17521 words
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Advertisement566 1938-05-05 2 s V j BANGKOK LINK. CHINA JAPAN LINE. I i Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Big Cargo vessels with limited but t i cabins Have Adjoining Private Bath, comfortable Passenger Accommoda- J tion. To: Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, i Hamburg and Copenhagen. To: Port Said, Palestine, Rotterdam, 1 M.S. From Spore566 words
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Advertisement416 1938-05-05 2 Deutsch-Australiscbe DampfschifTs Gesellsehaft i (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1938 s.s. PREUSSEN via Manila May 3 m.s. ASSUAN via Manila May 17 t m.s. KULMERLAND via Manila May _5 .s.s. NORDMARK via Manila Jun. o HOMEWARD. HOI416 words
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Advertisement407 1938-05-05 2 STEAMER 9A7.INGS §N()RI)I)El IS( |f| i The undernoied are the r, intended lixlures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA. HONGKONG NORTH CHINA and JAP Due S> "GNEISENAU" omit.s North China I "ALLER" omits Ma: ila and Japan "SCHARNHORST" ornil China HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND. HAMBURG ,v B Sails from S "HREFEID also call, Oi407 words
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Advertisement964 1938-05-05 3 Classified Advertisements pjJC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS. i now invited Tor U>e fV- ij or service. *or Municipal Tender Room t Date of Closing. SupP or 1 HP., c -cold StartID igci--12 noon, 6th May, 1938. ***** c ran Brass and S..'.t' I'-int.' A Dent. Meter rT! X r BeranW964 words
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Advertisement780 1938-05-05 3 FORM "C" (PI RSI ANT TO SECTION 112 OF ORDINANCE NO. 155 (Companies)^ STATEMENT BY THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKI? G CORPORATION LIMITED. AS AT 31ST DECKMBEK, 1<?37. The Share Capital of the Company is $40,000,000.00 divided into 1,000.000 Q hares of 00 each The number of shares issued en 31st December,780 words
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Advertisement172 1938-05-05 3 WE STOCK AND SELL MORF WATCHES than any other firm in Malaya and Far East. We can al- ways sell lower. Good values are obtainable in all lines of watches we 3 lock. Enquiries invited from all marked. WHOLESALE ONLY. Phone 3785—Write or call at E. NASSIM SONS, Watch Manufacturers,172 words
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Advertisement151 1938-05-05 3 I DIAMOND SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESS Sturdy ail Steel construction—rustproofed. Open visible springs harbour no insects. Promotes Healthy Sleep Keasonaoly Priced By conforming to the shape of the body it gives even support—keeps the Spine Straight. Recommended by Health Authorities. Extremely comfortable—does not sag. Write for Descriptive folder DIAMOND METAL MOOL'CTS151 words
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Article355 1938-05-05 4 LONDON London. Wednesday. RUBBER Previous To-day Change Tone firm §9« Spot Buyers 5% Sellers r> 11 16 1« 1 _j 1Q Ist Forward (May) Buyers 5 1110 filers 5% j 1G 2nd Forwarc (June) Buyers 5% J* Sellers r > 13 16 H _j 1<; '3rd Forward355 words
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Article1676 1938-05-05 4 Air Mail - Dividend Of 5 Per Cent. (By Air Mail London. Apr. 20. THE eighteenth annual general tneei ing ol* Sunjgei Choh Rubber Company, Ltd., was held at the offices ol the company, 2 to 4, Idol-lane, Kaatcheap, E.C. Mr. Norman Dalrymple (the chairman) presided. The representative of Thomson1,676 words
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Article157 1938-05-05 4 Singap: re, May 4. R iSiauv V 7. Coast No. 1 pi r Koyai a! tSiam. W. Coast No. 2 per Koya R. (Siam> W. Coast No. 3 per KO5 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 1 5211 Siam Bice "Lowhway" No, 2 Eiam Rice "Lowhway" N >. Siam "Smghway" No.157 words
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Article107 1938-05-05 4 Paris 168? New York 4.95 3 4 Montreal 5 02'Brussels 25.64% Genevo. 21 Tt Amsterdam 8.96% Milan 9« 13 16 Berlin 12.41' 4 Prague i 4 3; Copenhagen 22.40 Stockholm 19.4«,: Oslo 19.» Vienna nominal Madrid nom'nal Lisbon IW 3 ie Belgrade 217 Rio 2 13 IC London.107 words
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Article117 1938-05-05 4 Singapore. May j Ships alongside the Wharves or <•• peeled to arrive. East Whcvf iEnt:\w Can- Rajula 22; Hong Peng 20. Sheers Wharf iEntrance Gate i Nil. 0 Main Wharf (Entrance Gate Z) Rawalpindi 18; Talang Akar u> Centaur 14; Glcnbeg 11. Empire Doc!: (Entrance Gate Javanese Prince117 words
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Advertisement627 1938-05-05 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. j 'Incorporated in the Strait* Settlements) Authorised S4O,W)(M>O(i.(!O Issued and P%M Up WW.JMH)-M- fl READ OFFICE CHINA BUILDING, CHUUA STREET, MNGAFORZ. TELEPHONES: Managing Direct™ 3172 Secretary General Manager 3513 Accountant Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA LONDON BANKERS: nfw yor?K BANttRS: Midland Bank. Lttfi J frvtng Trust Co.. Lloyds627 words
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Article707 1938-05-05 5 Quotation By Fraser And Co. Singapore, May 4, 5 p.m. MINING Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers 3 6 3 10y 2 xd tumbang 28 30|--42 6 47i6nom H:t am 20 6 21 6 0.60 0.65 Tin !9 6 20 6 1.25 1.30 21 21 9 13.6707 words
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Article207 1938-05-05 5 The following are the exchange rates this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING Singapore. May 5. London T.T. 2 3 25 32 London demand 2 3 25 32 Lyons demand 1990 Switzerland demand 250 3 4 Hamburg demand 142207 words
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Article28 1938-05-05 5 Foreign imports of rubber into Malaya during April, in dry tons, were 9.153, a total of 53,923 tons for the first four months of the year.28 words
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Article91 1938-05-05 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, May 4, 5 p.m. Company Dividend Books Total^r Date Ex Div. year Payable Date to da*e lkr in -s» Apr 2 less tax M 10 May 4 20^ Petaling £j* »*g 3 5 Eg 12 Ma? 6 «4* Rahman Hyd. Int. MW 791 words
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Article148 1938-05-05 5 fd Co., Ltd., $30,000 Apr. 30, Oct. 31 95 105 ncm S, V.APOKK MUNICIPAL: 5 1540 $400,000 Int. Alar 31, Sept. 30... 100 102 nom 4 1947 $1,600,000 Int. 4 31, Sept. S0.7TT! 105 107 nom J ;■>'■> red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. 4 31, Sept 30. 110148 words
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573 1938-05-05 5 By S. E. Levy Swan, Culbertson Fritz Singapore, Thursday. WE arc indebted to Messrs. 5. E. Levy and Co. and Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and FriU. Singapore, for the following on American Market conditions; Messrs. White, Weld iU'.a Co.. New Yolk, report to us by573 words
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152 1938-05-05 5 Report By Fraser And Co. M T T Singapore, May 5. INING. Tin three montbf £162.5.0 up i s o;^ Spot £161! °0 up 155- andNe* iork 36 3/ 4 cts. Un 1 3 4 cents. The sharp use in the price of Tin has stimulated152 words
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Article18 1938-05-05 5 Singapore, May 5. fhc price of tin at noon in SHcrapoie to-day was:— $81 i (up $3'18 words
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Article18 1938-05-05 5 The price of rubber at noon in Sinsapoie to-day was: Buyers 18% (down Sellers 19 (down 14).18 words
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314 1938-05-05 5 Singapore, May 5. MINING Ampat buyers Ayer Hitam |2 6 Bangrins gj! f, Q 6 Bat u Belangor io s Chanderiangs 143 Hitam Tin 0.35 040 Hongkong Tin 19- 20 0.96 1.00 Fdrij Hyd. 6.3 73 Ipoh Tin 25 *>6 Jelebus 0 .67 o 72314 words
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Article65 1938-05-05 5 Reuter Wireless. Washington. May 4. Considerable interest is centred in the conference between the Morgenihau group and the Treasury Federal Reserve stabilisation fund experts regarding foreign exchange problems. An unusual air of mystery surrounded the discussions. Some are of opinion there is a possibility of a changeReuter Wireless. - 65 words
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Article55 1938-05-05 5 Reuter. Dublin. Mav 4 By way of a gesture of goodwill, following the unanimous election of President Hyde, the Irish Governmen* has released s-ix Republican prisriets. rr.e of whom is serving a life sentence. There aie now rr, Republicans in CU'itOUV 1 1 Fire, for the. L:st timeReuter. - 55 words
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Article43 1938-05-05 5 'While working in a sewerage manhole shortly before noon yesterday, an Indian Municioal coolie was overcome by gas in Tiong Bahru Road. The man revived alter artificial respiration by the ambulance dresser and was taken to hospital for oxygen treatment.43 words
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Article33 1938-05-05 5 Dr. A. L. Hoops, C.B.E., was entertained to a farewell dinner by members of the Malacca Rotary Club at the Rest House on Friday night prior to his departure from Malacca for England.33 words
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Article145 1938-05-05 5 Prices Realised At Sales Yesterday AT the Singapore Chamber ol Commerce Rubber Association s 1380 th Auction held yesterday, there were: Catalogued 1,581,672 lbs.—tons 706.10. Offered 1,406.725 lbs—tons 628.00 Sold 1,206.122 lbs.—tons 538 45. London-Spot 5 r> «d. New York-Spot 11% cents. PRICES REALISED llibbed Smoked Sheet145 words
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Advertisement588 1938-05-05 5 BINOCULARS for RACES Priori upwards. CLASSES Field Sl4 upwards. Opera $">. REPAIRS UNDERTAKEN. NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO.. 71, High Street. 'PHONE 3730. CHING KENG LEE CO., LTD. No. 9-A, (Ist Floor), D'ALMEID\ STREET, SINGAPORE. (Next to The Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd.) THONE: NO. 6243. TELEGRAMS. "AUCTIONEERS, HKGAFOBE." AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS588 words
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Article236 1938-05-05 6 Air Mail - By Air Mail London, Apr. 19. "ANCfc again I may be a voice cryv Ing in the wilder ne»* but If the people of thi« country Imagine thai they are «tenure to-day thev *re living In a f«ot's pnrndiM*," ««aid Mr. Kobert Booth by,236 words
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Article141 1938-05-05 6 Mails expected 'rem Netherlands Indies by Air <X.L.M.», time of del'v rv of boxholders' letters only 5 p.m. and q.:neral delivery ot letters and parcels L 45 a.m. to-morrow. Malls expected irom Australia, Net: er- Lands Indies etc. Dy Air (Qantas), time of delivery cf boxholders' letters only141 words
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Article66 1938-05-05 6 The air mails for Ipoh, which are being closed by the above service at 6 a.m. fcr ordinary correspondence and at 7 p.m. the previous day for registered correspondence, will arrive at Ipoh at 9.55 a.m. Boxholder's correspondence will be available at 10.30 a.m. and delivery66 words
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147 1938-05-05 6 NOOR-E-VATAN a super Ranjit pro duction in Hindustani, which opened at Royal Theatre. Singapore, yesterday (May 4) is full of thrills, pathos, humour and love. Glamorous Madhuri, daring Billimoria and Ishwarlal, the notorious villain, need no introduction to Indian film-fans. Herein are also seen in147 words
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Article216 1938-05-05 6 Fee',, ball: S.A.F.A. League, Div. I, S.C.F.A. v Gordons. Stadium; Dr>. 11. X.a. ißlakan Matt) v. R.A.F.. Blakan Mali Business Houses League, Heap Eng Moh v. Overseas Chinese Bank. F. and N. ground; Friendly. R AF. (HQ.' v. S.C.C. Padang. Tennis: S.C.C. Tennis and Prize-giving. AMUSEMENTS216 words
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Article28 1938-05-05 6 New Scudai, Ltd., report that the output of the estate amounted to 26,400 lbs for the month of April being the first month of the current financial year.28 words
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Article20 1938-05-05 6 A tire started by a child playing with smouldering charcoal destroyed 350 houses in the villas o of Diosti, Rumania.20 words
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Article1315 1938-05-05 6 General Survey AFFECTED BY WORLD SITUATION rpHE Annual Report of the Liverpool Corn Trade Association Ltd., was presented on Wednesday, April 27, by the President, Mr. E. L. Lewis, at the meeting held in Liverpool. The report stated: have been meetings and correspondence with the Government1,315 words
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Advertisement212 1938-05-05 6 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL A fO-MCHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT B.IT, to 9.15 p.m. j DINNER DANCE (forma!) M 5 to midnight. j NEW CABARET ATTRACTION SUCCESS. KYIS A. KOBY BARRY I t m POICLAR CONTINENTAL COMEDY TRIO > Non-diners SLOO S ABB MESnCTFvLIY BALL j j ROOM WILL BE EXCLUSIVELY RESERVED FOR212 words
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Miscellaneous467 1938-05-05 6 I POSTAL INTELLIGENCE j i STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY o China generally oHoihow Sirdhana May 5 1 p.m. Hongkong Sirdhana 5 230 pm' Aden (Parcels only) Rajula 5 f Burma Karagola India, East North and West Karagola J J Jm' India, South Rajula J J Tandjong Pandan Mijer 0 Bengkalis,467 words
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Miscellaneous279 1938-05-05 6 CLUB DIARY OF EVENTS [There are numerous Clubs in S pore members oi which Uf€ readers the "Malaya Tribune." This Diai y provided specially jor them. Secretaries are invited to co-. fieruti ping it up-to-date and tmstplefe. Hai penings of general interest will still b included in the Diary of279 words
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Article176 1938-05-05 7 Our Own Reporter) l nmpor, Wednesday. on charges oi having r t\nd in tnc enst oS tho 1 a«ed with also Inv'n; 1 t «"o an as< Chin into in v had ained acec s them lo tv. ■■> youthful sentenced to two lbs' rigorous imPctively.176 words
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Article42 1938-05-05 7 i Bags re. Apr. 25. I I Mys Stale Con- j I c sponsible 1 pproved tee cf the I League at its meeti pted, the ctemand res! of the nsidered a being in Utary soverVm Mysore Royal Family."—42 words
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305 1938-05-05 7 F m Our OuU Reporter) Malacca, Wednesday. PONIK TiD „n a c harge of posses- i ii-G vernment chandu "WO. a Hainanese named »v km Wuh was sentenced by «stricl ,!ud«o. .Mr. B F Bridge, J JJ ■MBtas' r.i.. and to pay a fine305 words
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837 1938-05-05 7 Of «amc subtle mißiieC.s i and .•harm that proved irresistible to many women, a brilliant srjfentist ?nd "mvster? maii" is now in an Australian crvmg a c-ntence oi 12 month imprisonment for bigamy. i-Z L kecn-lookin Herbeit McCulloch. 47. baffled the837 words
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Article321 1938-05-05 7 Loudon. THE Rome Pact just signed by Great Biitain and Italy was condemned by the National League of Young Liberals at their annual conference here this week. The conference passed the following emergency resolution: "That this Conference, warmly desirous as it is of seeing the321 words
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Article, Illustration81 1938-05-05 7 Following the decision that the strike of cinema operators in London and the Home Counties shcukl continue, a mass demonstration of cinema workers was held at Marble Arch, Lexicon, lhc Electrical Trades Unicn, whose central strike committee that the strike should continue, demand recognition of their union by the81 words
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135 1938-05-05 7 Moscow. CUGHHI OVCt '5 per t :nt cf the total number of paid workers in the n business and industry. QJ \c- v- 3,298 000 were employed n Larae industrial concerns; 1.250,000 in Educational posts; 725 000 in health nstitutions; and 499,008135 words
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Article38 1938-05-05 7 Mr. Jules Martin, head of the firm of Mi xs. G H. Slot Co.. Penang, and cue ot the best known Penang residents, i on long leave a few days ago, accompanied by Mrs. Martin ana M.s.-. Martin.38 words
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Article66 1938-05-05 7 Failing off a noviug fltOtOf IOSCR J*** terday afternoon an Indian epone, of tho Boad Department of Municipality, rastained the following injuries: Severe lacerations over tne eigne anal? and foot: A small contussd laceration ov:r .3ie;»vm: :*nd Oompound [iat4arc ol Uie 1 bone. Semi-con*xiouf] extremely shocked the66 words
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Article139 1938-05-05 7 \tS>V(l ARATION thai G?vr.i3ny bail no intention of encroach►ns oa the independence oC Luxom-. bc'iirg was mack by Uz'.i vm Raiow:tz. German Mhifctcr to the Grand Duchy, in a speech at the Industrial E-;hikilien now being held a< V-c.i--oa-Aizt. k*. He indicated that an ogAclal statement139 words
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Advertisement11 1938-05-05 7 PCX R COLD IN fOLMAN'S MUSTARD BATH W P S, 711 words
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Advertisement52 1938-05-05 7 STOP that S <.ieii»i.\<. Jfc I- ION BCANJ f\ TAKE fe'K^ D. T. LIM'S i HERB TONIC mm+mP 11 Jr or Quick Relief. Obtainable from 4 XTv T. K. HOCK COMPANY 38, Batu Road, KUALA LUMPUR. HONG HIN COMPANY, MALACCA. hff&H IlolgWy, Johore Bahru. DISPENSARY, Johore Bahru. D. T. UM52 words
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Advertisement62 1938-05-05 7 i gi Nole the graceful shape. These fine pipes maoe :j th(j comfort mouthselected old bTiar rc *jj pieces. The exact St of smoke cool and rro s tem no tugging and low in prfcf yet bfch m twisting to clean. Feel the quality, mcy arc; lde«,i velvety smoothness of62 words
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Advertisement247 1938-05-05 7 Dissolve away SUPERFLUOUS P^ROOTS The razor cuts orf hair at, m Kr ~> the level of the akin S*C?tt** leaves coarse hair fends which grow back thicker 1 1 and faster. j This new toilet cream dissolves the keratin in w~-~m-*nm^. M the hair and its roots- j Removes hair247 words
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Advertisement265 1938-05-05 8 Fjrom A1 P to Alp with this .0 H jg' Hj > »Mp^- threesome oi romancers and TJk ASTOR OLIVER RICE OWEN £aaa HENRY HULL HERMAN BING j NEXT CHANGE -P A VILIO X ESICSiWiiSrW Here is the Most spectacular Hindustani Film Yet Produced! XOOR-E-VATAX featuring Billimoria. Maduri and Many265 words
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Advertisement449 1938-05-05 8 1"1 1 T 1 OWING TQ UNPRECEDENTED j SUCCESS, SEASON EXTENDED! I 10th DAY and STIIITdRAWING J i The CROWDS! i i POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT /~ADITOI 'S 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 LArl I VJL s The Most Sensational Adventure Story Ever Filmed. By The Authors J of "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY.449 words
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Advertisement248 1938-05-05 8 ACCLAIMED BY PRESS AS ONE OF THE SCREEN'S FUNNIEST HITS OVER FOUR WEEKS IN ONE WEST-END THEATRE PLAYING is NEW YORK TO CAPACITY HOUSES! PAVILION til STARTS TO NIGHT' a\fl J|B' WtzjTd HS B& fli /T r^Ba taitot PARAMOUNT NEWSREEL .g. I Great World Show: j FRI. 6th, Sat. 7th248 words
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355 1938-05-05 9 Lewis Barnard In Fine Partnership m our On ,i Correspondent) Malacca Sunday. Mi not out by Bar- 'eature of the .Tasin—■ c jit on Saturday a 1 Jasin. m Iron by 58 run". JASIN CLUB h Chandrapala 0 5 iviites b Stouter355 words
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Article122 1938-05-05 9 I V ungsters beat the I ranglin by 62 runs. I R A MC 32 mpalam 7 ampalam 12 0 Colman b Sundram G i nampalan 0 0 1 Extras 15 Total 95 rraill 2 for 21: C. r2l S. K. Sundram 5 am 3 for122 words
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171 1938-05-05 9 B A beat the R.A.F. by 28 runs in a cricKday at St. Andrew's DREW'S O B.A. M JO 5 Franklin 19 i tj!:1; lbw. Tessier 9 m o Blythe 19 vies b Bentley 6 g b Blythe 16 retired 53 Smith b171 words
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Article381 1938-05-05 9 'From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. May 3. In a slow game the Muar Rangers beat the Public Works Department by 3—o in a League match played at the Muar Club padang yesterday. The teams are considered to be the weakest in the league and the standard of football381 words
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Article277 1938-05-05 9 FOUR out of five ties in the men's singles "A" of the V M C A. tennis tourney were played off yesterday at Bras Basah Road. C. Reshty was given a walkover against Dr. B. H. Sheares Results of to-day's ties: Men's Singles "A"277 words
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Advertisement15 1938-05-05 9 YOUNG TARLEY IS HERE AGAIN APPEARS AGAINST JOE EAGLE TO-MORROW NIGHT AT HAPPY WORLD STADIUM15 words
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Advertisement377 1938-05-05 9 A I ¥i a nyf nn i opening to-day t iLHAJVIDKA L W 3 ,5-e.,5-9. 15 IN SEVENTH HEAVEN YOU LAUGHED AND CRIED WITH HER. NOW SHE WILL i STEAL YOUR HEART AWAY BY HER SWEET SONGS... .LOVE AND HISSES ABOUNDS I IN MERRY MELODIES AND IS A DELIGHTFUL PARADISE377 words
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Advertisement226 1938-05-05 9 !?S!i*"Siii**?!!"**"!"!!i""!!!!!*!Z!"!!i!!till!"!"!"iII!II""iiKit!!!III!!I!;J;;i;!;;;is;;;;;:"S!i: .>•!!•{••* r:!l| I JaLan %VO4ImL*UI Serangoon Bmar Road. S (The Malayan Pioneer Amusement Park) I' III:': Sail j 1 %BK/% X ET Nightly—From 9.30 p.m.—l 2 midnight. P H::j m Admission 50 cts. ||SAT. MAY 7. EXTEXSIOX I A.M.I TEA HAXCES—Fvprv Tues.. Thurs., Sat.. Ar Sunday M EXCEPT ON226 words
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Article656 1938-05-05 10 'THE proposed formation in Singapore of a Muslim committee whose chief object is to receive and entertain prominent Muslim personages passing through has a far greater significance than would appear on the face of it. The Muslim world 18 a very powerful potential force, and the goodwill of656 words
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Article365 1938-05-05 10 Singapore Man Praises A.A. Service Singapore. Wednesday. HTE in America, are inclined to think Vl oi oar automobile association as beine as highly developed as any in tne world, but I must say that the service I received from the A.A. In Lotion was vtc that I365 words
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Article110 1938-05-05 10 An tracti' b course oi "Lternationai i com mrw i s at tht Y.W.C A 1 les nay, o Si turda? at 9.30 a.m. op I i n will lemonstrate ol n ing and cooking under the di■ectioi I Bt ler Mackay) of an ''English Burner," including soup,110 words
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Article41 1938-05-05 10 Miss M. Lomas, acting Principal, Malay Women's Training College at Durian Daun. Malaccn will shortly to England on leave. She will make a tour of Canada before arriving in England. Miss D. F. Clarke will be acting Principal of the College.41 words
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Article43 1938-05-05 10 Mr. P. M. Weston, a former resident of Kuala Lumpur, died recently at the Serernban Hospital, where he had been an inmat? for some time, suffering from cancer. Mr. Weston, who was an exserviceman, was buried at St. Mark's, Rcrcmhnn, with suitable honours43 words
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239 1938-05-05 10 NOTES COMMENTS Asiatic Head-Masters. JT is gratifying to find that the Educa tion Department is extending the practice to Penang, of appointing locally trained assistant masters to headmasterships of secondary schools, B suitable men are found to replace Eiuo pean headmasters who are due to retire or are promoted to239 words
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Article311 1938-05-05 10 "Q >ME English jargon may be abou out we are still far from the Ungu Tranca stage,'' said Mr. C. E. K. Jacobs, principal of the English College, Johore Bharu, in his recent prize -day address This statement is unfortunately sjimd, for ab!" cfTorr v.ill be311 words
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Article256 1938-05-05 10 WELL, it's pleasant to know that the staft of the Malaya Tribune tan i t in comparative peace for another onth or so, without the perpetual worry of a nearby crash hanging over Lheir heads. For that is what we felt until the other day, when the256 words
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Article253 1938-05-05 10 »N Englishman who has arrived Singapore and whose passion Ui (after work, of course!j is playing I nis, seems mildly astonished at tii* almost complete lack of hard courts in this part of the world. The grass urn. are excellent, he admits, but apart from one or253 words
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Article214 1938-05-05 10 IN Palmer Road, just opposite the Tribune offices, there is a Muslim shrine called in Malay—"Kramat Habib Noor." This shrine is a famous era. and Muslims of all nationalities visit it daily to make offerings in fulfilment nf theii vows. A large BWttEff of people of mendicant214 words
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Article183 1938-05-05 10 THK April issue of the Malayan 00- operator contams an interesting edit >ial note on the co-operative conference to be held in Singapore in July, in which it discusses the question of the necessity for such conferences n very naturally supports the gatherng. and remarks thai183 words
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Advertisement311 1938-05-05 10 IRST ON YOUR PROVISIONS LIST I ROBINSON'S FAMOUS J COFFEE. jl2 i JAVA i THE SOURCES OK A (JOOD COFFEE —FINEST BEANS FROM ARABIA (MOCHA) —AFRICA (KENYA) —JAVA (ROBUSTA; KPVCIAI'Y BLENDED—FRESHLY ROASTED—GROUND DAILY f THE SECRET OF THF tINEST COFFEE IN MALAYA® ES i., it. tin—so.4o— 1 lb. tin—so.7o—2 lb.311 words
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Advertisement41 1938-05-05 10 PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE Muscle anomalies. Cro>s flSt— ed c yes. Co m plicated eases of defective vision* ft ESP* Vv R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc, (Dr. of Ocular Science). 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR 'Phone 3002. Consultation Without Cost or Obligation.41 words
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Article, Illustration470 1938-05-05 11 Gloomy Outlook For Nation's Finance Reuter. Paris Mav 4 DREMIER Daladier in a broadcast to the nation to-night, announced that the franc, which for many months has fleeted the instability of French government, is to be stabilised I,, decree. The stabilisation wouldReuter. - 470 words
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Article108 1938-05-05 11 Reuter. I Havre. May 4. V'li'.l the French U-.\ i) ite. lyin? in in d •> feared that tbc whcli er or Mill he rtnptetth ies Ihe outbreak i> m Berce Ih emeu hat; to atandtn attempts to extinguish it. Th:r. fin c tiaitpcd byReuter. - 108 words
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Article55 1938-05-05 11 Hongkong, May 3. 3J whose husband r LCI., was .stabbed to I tha Peak last night her husband, who at, received multiple nti ued to grapple who finally, fled and He is now in hosf the attack is at present o is a native of Cher .a school55 words
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Article21 1938-05-05 11 untitled market for the Firth cC Forth rung boats to dump catches *J 0 sea The receri the biggest for many21 words
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Article73 1938-05-05 11 Reuter. London, May 4. THE executive council of the Amalgamated Engineering Union has decided to accept the invitation of the Engineering and Allied Employers National Federation to attend a conference discuss proposals for meeting the Governments requirements in reeara to speedup of armaments and particularly aircraft production.TheReuter. - 73 words
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Article24 1938-05-05 11 The Rumanian Government propose to set up a central authority of Press in formation and propaganda to work 1 close contact with the Cabinet.24 words
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Article193 1938-05-05 11 British Official Wireless. p 1 Kay 4 I exhibits in the I .IVIIMMI the !i. t ih-J i irv. iriwkei' ufcfhtrr mcno- imi'Or to the '(H'!* G'lllpn mib. from iu <S t mutes. in i*in«i of the 'r i. n 1 u "Itirncftnc 11 1 1British Official Wireless. - 193 words
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Article33 1938-05-05 11 Reuter. Dublin. May 4. DR. Hyde was, at a quiet ceremony, formally elected to-day as Eire's first President. The election was unopposed. He assumes duties in a fortnight's time.—Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article151 1938-05-05 11 Reuter. London, May I r J'HI! chairman of Ihe International Tin Committee has issued a statement point in* out that as the intention is to accumulate the projected butter stock in six months ihe (junta therefore would normaltv l>e lifteen per cent, of standardReuter. - 151 words
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Article227 1938-05-05 11 Full Story Told To Commons British Official Wireless. 112 *>nt!On, May 4. 'S diMui(*an>es no il»»» A 'i [n l-iwin, in H"I "i h if;*! en J »*>«! ;tni •»»p 'in, *r1 %im .ib r» «»f ft Cortnwns t»ii< ton f'nU nlal Sec it tur\. SR 'IBritish Official Wireless. - 227 words
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Article97 1938-05-05 11 LEAGUE PEACE OF EUROPE British Official Wireless. London. May 4. THE Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Mr F A Butler. asked 'n the Commons to day whether In virw -»f the unrest and insecurity felt in Denmark, Be'eium. Czechoslovak"!: Hungary and other countries m Germany as a result of the nol'cyBritish Official Wireless. - 97 words
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Article40 1938-05-05 11 British Official Wireless. London, May 4. A REPORT by Sir Charles Brassey. who has been making a study of D long term policy of re-plannin* of London's highways, will be published In about ten days —British Official Wireless.British Official Wireless. - 40 words
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Article47 1938-05-05 11 British Official Wireless. London. May 4. THE total value of arms, ammunition and military and naval stores exoorted from me United Kingdom to China between June 1 last and the end of March was £204.903. according to a Commons answer -British Official Wireless.British Official Wireless. - 47 words
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Article36 1938-05-05 11 Reuter. Cairo. May 4. THE British Ambassador visited the Premier this morning and banded over a letter containing the British Government's strong representations aaainst the new Egyptian tariffs on British cotton goods.— Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article17 1938-05-05 11 Mr. George Lansbury, MP. has become preoAueni o: urn uoa .~>. branch of the Royal National Life-boat Institution.17 words
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Article554 1938-05-05 11 Reuter. Rome, May 4. NO weakening of the Berlin-Rome axis was revealed in the MussoliniHltlev coirvereaifoflS, according to official? or both m'Ucs. A somewhat ~r\ < <• ncte however, may he f facet mi in the reassurance. Wlmlc Italian* »9 whole the news of the an-cblu*sReuter. - 554 words
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Article130 1938-05-05 11 Labour To Attack Policy Reuter. London, May 4. A MEETING in secret of the Parliamentary Labour Party under the leadership of Major Attlec will be held to-night to frame demands on the government in the course of the debate on air production in the Commons next week.Reuter. - 130 words
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Article38 1938-05-05 11 Reuter. London, May 4. CARL Baldwin has been elected press dent of the Kf.C.C. in success on r e the Hon. Mr. J. J. Astor. Lord Cobham succeeds Lord Hawke as treasurer —Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article33 1938-05-05 11 One passenger was killed and others were Lrjured In a railway accident ne lithe station of Aqui in Piedmont. The Countess Calvi, daughter cf the Kirn; of Italy gave oid to the injured.33 words
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Advertisement108 1938-05-05 11 l f ;iy s i, m: .or. Only We.stinehou.se offers r:^i>> l JĔhL this feature which is known us the IS covered meat-saving compartm t. B The General Electric Co., Ltd.. manu--0 ffltt facturers of the famous seri iO/ ••:•/"</- I &U jj" flB mi ln'inn !<> aar <>>'»' '<-rr108 words
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Article406 1938-05-05 12 MORE TROOPS NEEDED Shanghai, May 5. IN *he opinion of foreign observers, the Invocation <>f Natiorfal Mobilisation Bill by the Japanese (lovcnment is an Indication that the Japanese campaign is on the I verge of collapse. Or. the other hand, the successful j operations406 words
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Article119 1938-05-05 12 British Official Wireless. London, May. 4. a THE First Lord of Admiralty, asked in the Commons what steps had been taken to accumulate stocks of anti aircraft and anti-submarine eauinment for the merchant navy and what proportion of the mercantile marine could be fitted outBritish Official Wireless. - 119 words
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Article45 1938-05-05 12 TO-MORROW'S issue of the. I Malaya Tribune «HB again conslsl of 24 pages. It will include Noel Ruber's bright him news, and special pages for Indian and Chinese readers Ihe China page will include several war pictures exclusive to the Ti ihunc.45 words
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Article134 1938-05-05 12 Final Performance On Saturday SINGAPORE enthusiasts of amateur v theatricals who have not yet seen :ne production of "Peg O'my heart" at (he Victoria Theatre will have a final opportunity on Saturday, when th? third and final production of the play .vill takGe peace. Arranged by Miss134 words
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Article419 1938-05-05 12 ENEMY LINE CUT Hankow, May 4. FOLLOWING a nightlong battle, T the Chinese officially claim a further five-mile advance to the north-east of Taierchwang. l»»e> also claim to have cut the Japanese line between Lingyi and Tancheng. —Keuter. Message from Chinese sources state it419 words
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Article90 1938-05-05 12 The annual general meeting of the Selangor Malay Drivers' Association will be held on Sunday, May 15 at 2.30 p.m. under the presidency of Che Ahmad bin Plaji Ibrahim, J.P., at 27, Campbell Road, Kuala Lumpur. The association was formed on Feb. 3, 1936, and to-day it has90 words
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Article53 1938-05-05 12 Owing to the exceptional success of 'The Hurricane" at the Capitol, the season has been extended for another night. "A Yank at Oxford" will definitely start to-morrow. "The Hurricane" has. now run for ten days, being a good second to the record-break "Tarzan and his Mate", which ran53 words
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Article197 1938-05-05 12 In The Philippines Singapore. Thursday. BISHOP Edwin F. Lee returned yesterday from the Philippine Islands via Hongkong on the "Rawalpindi." Bishop Lee gave ten weeks' attention to the Methodist Episcopal Church m the Philippine Islands and presided over the two annua! conferences In that IHe reports the197 words
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Article35 1938-05-05 12 Singapore, Wednesday. Claiming trial on a charge of criminal breach of trust of $200. entrusted to him in the capacity of a clerk. Ramasamy was to-day acquitted by Mr. F. V. Duckworth, second police magistrate.35 words
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Article165 1938-05-05 12 Reuter. London, May 4. THE Colonial Secretary's attention was directed in the Commons to-day to the alleged practice erf Japanese firms imporUn& tato the We* forties large quantities or loui ytuu of printed spun viscoe rayon bnr made up in bedspread., to whicn -c oncu does notReuter. - 165 words
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Article85 1938-05-05 12 British Official Wireless. London, May 4. QUESTIONED in the Commons about complaints by British residents in the international settlement in Shanghai that incidents involving violence by the Japanese military authorities to persons and property of foreigners were of frequent occurrence. Mr. R. A. Butler said hisBritish Official Wireless. - 85 words
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Article86 1938-05-05 12 A N increase in the number of death- j for the week -ended Apr 30. 1938. is reported in vital statistics issued b> I the Municipality. For the week undei lcference. there were 268 deaths compared with 261 in the previous yead and 218 In the corresponding week86 words
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Article, Illustration21 1938-05-05 12 Mr. J. EL Hill and Miss fc. M. F. Morey, photographed after their wedding at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday.—tribune.21 words
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Article114 1938-05-05 12 Reuter. Shanghai, May 4. IT is learned that the British authorities made representations to the Japanese authorities against the boarding and detention of the Tungwo, which was held up in the Yangtse last week The finding of the British inquiry, which is included in the representation showsReuter. - 114 words
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Article61 1938-05-05 12 Reuter. Barcelona, May 1 FOUR members of a terrorist gang were killed and two policemen wounded in a gun battle here to-day when police surprised gangsters, who were said to have included men from Nationalist territory, while they holding up a military pay office from which theyReuter. - 61 words
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Article67 1938-05-05 12 Reuter. London, May 4. £«OMPLETE reorganisation of the territorial army is to be undertaken in the near future, according" to an announcement General Sir Walter Kirke said that mechanisation would play an imnortan: part, and would enable the territorial branch service to travel and hit harderReuter. - 67 words
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Article62 1938-05-05 12 British Official Wireless. London. May 4 THE Commons, after a more than usually piolonged question time ministers answering 102 questions—resumed discussion to-day on the report stage of the budget resolutions, which was concluded to-night. Among resolutions discussed were those dealing with the Chancellors proposals to curb tax avoidanceBritish Official Wireless. - 62 words
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175 1938-05-05 12 MILL OWNER WITH $12,000 (From Our Oxen Reporter) Penang, May 5. AN alleged sensational attempt at highway robbery in daylight is reported from Sungei Korok, a village in Province Wellesley, a few miles from Butterworth, at 4.10 p.m. yesterday, when a Fiat Marvelette, bearing a175 words
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Article94 1938-05-05 12 Reuter. Cuttack (Orissai May 4. IT is understood that His Excellency Sir John Hubback, Governor of Orissa. has cancelled his leave, thus averting a political crisis in the Province.—Reuter. It will be recalled that the Congress Ministry of Orissa resented the appointment of Mr. J. R. Dam.Reuter. - 94 words
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Article27 1938-05-05 12 Havana. Ma> 1 Seven children. all reported to have been lH»rn <" Kafacla Casanova. Ihe while man. i«t Barnim». Otie"U Provin rc.27 words
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Advertisement54 1938-05-05 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA ST. THONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: malacca hong (11 ye co., Beremran orient bros., b. Lumpur weng heng loong h ng kon chee, k.lang lee eng teh. ipoh lee ah weng, penang general produce Agency, lit BRANCHES" OVERSEA-CHINESE54 words
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Advertisement13 1938-05-05 12 I TOLLEYS PURE AUSTRALIAN BRANDY I Sole agents Mc ALI STER &CO LTD.13 words
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Article162 1938-05-05 13 CHINESE FINED AT MUAR Our Ou n Correspondent; Muar. Wednesday. PI'RTHER < ascs of illegal rubber Line were brought before magistrate this morning when J rubber land owners were fined V;;;, h of the Rubber Regulation l.nuctment. owners were involved in Both failed to appear, but ds162 words
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Article66 1938-05-05 13 Reuter. London, May 4. IN the Commons to-day replying to Mr. Morgan, Mr. Ormsby Gove'said that he was seeking Information in regard to the reported elosin» down of Nipah Estate in Malaya, the' only concern producing power spirit in the country. Mr. Morgan asked whether theReuter. - 66 words
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Article56 1938-05-05 13 Reuter. Sinaia (.Rumania 1 May 4. THE new situation in central and eastern Europe, created by the Anschluss, is the most important question on the agenda of the. Little Entente. It is anticipated that Czechoslovakia may ask Rumania and Yugoslavia to declare their reaction, should GermanReuter. - 56 words
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Article40 1938-05-05 13 .asinghe Devappriya. tary of the Mahaitta, which is supest Buddhist Orgaarrive in Singaaccompanled by Mr. rhej are on a lecture i ation of Buddhism ttee meeting of the Association will be at the Association arrangements for a itors40 words
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Article26 1938-05-05 13 untitled boy was picked mg knocked down the 10 3 4 milestone, Bukit Timah Road yesterday morning. ies was a fracture of Urn left" sain bone.26 words
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Article99 1938-05-05 13 CAR TURNS TURTLE (From Our Gv:n Reporter) Ipoh. Wednesday. MADAM LEE BENG POH. the wellknown Chinese motorist, who was the only Chinese lady to participate in the recent motor hill climb at Gopeng, Mrs. Chung Thye Phin and another Chinese lady had a miraculous escape from99 words
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Article75 1938-05-05 13 llatikou. May 1 TROOPS under Gen. Yu Hsu CbMtg< former Governor of Hopei and now one of the high commanders on the northern front, have been fighting with success for the past nine days, llif.h officers have risked their lives on the foremost front. The Japanese at75 words
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Article240 1938-05-05 13 Commanding Officer Kntertained (From Out (inn R*»orlcrj Talping. Wedncsdir AT the completion of the annual i ,,5 P~ ectlon Ihe l 2nd Punjab neßJineiit stationed al Talpints by <he 00. i Malavu, thr British Officers of Mk Punjab Regiment entertained Commanding Officer Lt. Col. 11 Creie to240 words
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Article272 1938-05-05 13 Singapore, Wetofttoy. THE death of an Indian named Rnmn- samv. who was found critically Initired outside the Beach Road Police Station on the afternoon of \m 3. was Further Investigated at the resumed mnulry Into his death before Mr W O porter, the Singapore Coroner, to-day272 words
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Article113 1938-05-05 13 Reuter. Jacksonville, Florida, May 4. THE New Deal candidate had a sweep- Ing victory in the Democrat Senatorial primary election which was regarded a.s a test ease in gauging public sentiment as it was the Brat contest oi the year in which the whole house and one-thirdReuter. - 113 words
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Article274 1938-05-05 13 Mr. J. Hill And Miss Morey A WEDDING with full choral service took place this afternoon at the St. Andrew's Cathedral between Mr. John Roland Hill, son of Mrs. J. Hill. Maidstone, Kent, England, and Miss Ellen Mary Fabian Morey. daughter of Mrs. E. E. M.274 words
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Article37 1938-05-05 13 Dr. W. Lanfier, Mr. and Mrs. L. Lockyear, Mr. and Mrs. Pinching, Mr. G. H. Chandler, Mr. R. G.H. Hill, Mr. Thomas B. de Bargh, Mr. H. K. Schook and Miss Annie Schook visited Penang on Friday.37 words
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Article185 1938-05-05 13 see (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Wednesday CHIEF Sub Officer. Che Abdul Rani, and a fireman of the local fire brigade were injured when attemnting to put out a fire in the old dairy in the Tamil Settlement. Nothing was saved of the house which was razed185 words
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Article273 1938-05-05 13 Culprits Sentenced At Assizes Singapore, Wednesday. FOUND cuilty of having committed armed robbery by breaking into a house in Rowell Road and relieving the inmates of cash and jewellery to the value of over $2,000, Chua Quee Hin. Law Seng Long, Koh Kong Ser and Tan Kcng Lim273 words
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Advertisement55 1938-05-05 13 l The latest j SPRim MILLINERY 1 w just received i\ v r;f»" I Spanish influence j W>W,7,S Sec Me n<?u> TOREADOR with a deep curling brim f JH <mrf SOMBRERO f c/u'n strap. I //i feW a«rf S/7A- White, j J gj Wacif, Siacfc or Mflroer iHITEAWAYS K,A,A MMPUR55 words
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Advertisement302 1938-05-05 13 1 It's all a matter ot quality, freshness sad TOAST? where you purchase. All our three famous brands (each possessing its own delightful full 1 flavoured Qualities) are appetite creators; Sve b«akfa q si appeal, and can add the a** pah,tobtel;jcb< to Rns and .'inner-. V\t can offer you a302 words
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2700 1938-05-05 14 TVf j UP MAKES THE DA Y'S BEST RETURN AFTER early morning rain, the weather cleared op and kept fine throughout the afternoon for the second day of the Singapore Turf Club's Summer (Governor's Cup) professional rare2,700 words
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Article, Illustration137 1938-05-05 14 Race I—PE(;GY PRIDE ?21 and $12 j Auboss $24 Race 2—TWO UP $60 and Sl6 Excir-e Me $12 Wonder Bar SlB Race 3—SHOOT UP $43 and $11 Queen Beon $16 Devon King $10 Race I—HERCULES $28 and $12 A ma/on $13 Bintang Tujoh Sl9 Race S—TREDELLA137 words
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330 1938-05-05 14 Third Day Another Card Of 8 Events HI/TIGHTS for Saturday, the laird fl d iv of the Singapore Turf ClaVs Sumner (Governor's Cup) race meeting at Eukit Timah, are as follow.-,: HORSES. CLASS 1, DIV. 1. 7 PUBS. Pure Geld 0.0 Sunshine Sue330 words
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Advertisement59 1938-05-05 14 .FREE I j F& N j ICI1• I a L S I AND i I IKE II FItIT I T j SQUASHES j j ONH BOTTLE WILL BE I j GIVES AWAY FREE j WITH EVERY THREE j PURCHASED DURING j OBTAINABLE FROM j N. STOCKISTS j JMA'A* YOUR PURCHASE59 words
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Advertisement16 1938-05-05 14 tjj DEWAR'S SUPERIOR WHISKY THE "FRIENDLY SPIRIT" S3™, 1 SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. SINGAPORE-MALACCA NEGRI SEMBILAN-JOHORE16 words
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356 1938-05-05 15 THIS MORNING'S TRAINING WORK Horses Ponies Exercised OND TRACK Candidates For Saturday Han Nii >trbus") r«od number of TB Bttkit Timah this i ,:i the inclement sodden, and the q U) „t!v on the heavy ir training notes: [*g STRING ci.s. did half pace went round once tered round, v356 words
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Article27 1938-05-05 15 ubles final m arranged for the ricket Club. i ia to morrow i ,,n, to the inclement tate of the i ue.*t\*r t.-day.27 words
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Article118 1938-05-05 15 DOYAL Johore International Club tennis tournament fixtures: Men's Open Singles Tuesday, May 10: Sheikh Abu Dakar v. J. Tolmie. Thursday, May 12: Chong Thutt Pitt v. N. A. Hannay. Saturday, May 14: E. W. Hidp v Mohd: Noor b. Md: Salleh. Thursday, May 19: L.118 words
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41 1938-05-05 15 Reuter. London. Wednesday. 1 AT ciose ol play to-day, the Austra- bans, against Oxford U. at Oxford, had scored 481 runs for five wickets. Fingl?ton mad:- 124, MeCabe 110. Brown 72, Bradman 58, and Chipperfield 53.—Reuter,Reuter. - 41 words
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Article53 1938-05-05 15 Cup Champions Beat Ex-Holders Reuter. London. Wednesday. IN the First Division of ihe League today, Preston North End beat Sunderland 2—o on Sunderland's ground. Other results were: DIV. 111, SOUTHERN Reading 0: Cardiff 0. Swindon 1.2: Bristol C. 3. DIV. 111, NORTHERN Hartlepools 2; Halifax 0. New brigntonReuter. - 53 words
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Article136 1938-05-05 15 The Rotary Club's Empir.3 Day Fports will be held at the Jalan 3esar Stadium on Saturday, May 28. at 2.30 p.m. Lusc yeai "wn Eto«*ry CiO*j nation Sports proved an outstanding access, catering as it cuu ior yoUJifc- sters between the ages cf 14 and '0 excluding136 words
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Article207 1938-05-05 15 Now He is Fit to Join Up Again Twenty years ago, he left the army, constir,aied and rheumatic. Then he got fat. To-day, ne is fit and nimble a merry, romping granddad. 61 years young. "I came out of the army with rheumatism," he writes.207 words
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Advertisement99 1938-05-05 15 r:. !BIG FIGHT DAYSi I ARE HERE AGAIN j GEO. E. LEE PRESENTS t VENTURA MARQUES j j JOHNNY MORTELL j m A 15 (31 ROUNDS CONTEST FOR THE FEAT^FR^§^ OR Ĕ H AT IP j I Happy World Stadium j Friday, May 6th At 9 p.m. j > JoTT99 words
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Advertisement255 1938-05-05 15 IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT FEVER The reason why your stomach rejects solid foods when you have fever is because your wasted body tissues are crying out for moisture. This makes you desperately thirsty. But very often your weakened stomach cannot retain even the ordinary fluid foods. Yet you must have nourishment255 words
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Miscellaneous29 1938-05-05 15 THE TIDES To-day: 1.12 am.. 9 it. 1 in.. 2.44 p.m. 7 ft. 5 ins. To-morrow: 2.02 a.m., 8 ft. 6 ins., 3.4 c p.m. 7 ft. 2 ins.29 words
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123 1938-05-05 16 < TO-MORROW at the R.S.Y.C the -l usual races vill be held for all starting at 5.25 p.m. On Sunday the International 6-metre will start practice for Batavia Interport Cuu. Practice will commence with a j series of starts at 10.40 a.m., followed b.,123 words
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Article77 1938-05-05 16 In the table tennis tournament, played on Sunday at the Hindu Association P rem the Association beat the Newlo:i Rocklights by 6—o. Scores (H.A. players mentioned first): S. Shunmugam beat J. Phang 12—21. 14—21; s. Sangaram beat M. Phang 11—16. 21—14: M. Krishnamoorthj beat B Ban 21—14. 21—16:77 words
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Article289 1938-05-05 16 Div. II Soccer At Fort Fort Canning .6; Excise 1. IN a Second Division match played at Fort Canning yesterday the Fort defeated the Excise by six goals to one. The Fort attacked from the start and soon had the visitors on the defensive. Taking289 words
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Article158 1938-05-05 16 A MESSAGE received to-day from the Secretary of the S.A.F A. states that the eligibility of players 'to participate in the Business Houses' League was Decided by the Council of the S'.A.F.A. on December 15, 1936, as follows: ••No player having played at any time during the158 words
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Article327 1938-05-05 16 Chinese II li Moravia L A DRAW was a fair reflection of the play in the Second Division of the S.A.F.A. League between the th'nese II and the Moravia Sports Club nt the Anson Road stadium v sterday. The teams were evenly matched with Chinese perhaps a327 words
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Article107 1938-05-05 16 Lawn bowls ties In the S.C.C. triples and mixed pair., are as follows: Monday i°th>: E. J. Cassels, A. Hinds and R. G. Wilson vs. W. M. Edwards. W Williams and E. a. Mozar. Tuesday (lith): C. R. Wardle. C. E WI iter and V. P. F.107 words
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Article49 1938-05-05 16 V.M.C a xi vs. the Police II on Friday at 5 10 p.m. on 'the Anson Road ground: J. Ferguson, V. N. Piilay, Koh Hor Khoon, C. F. lessier, G. L. Lay R Medland, W. Fallen. S. Orton, A. Bhamsud.n, Ong Swee Keng, K. Leembruggen. Reserves: Divaii49 words
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239 1938-05-05 16 THE curtain will ring down on the Fnglish soccer season with the playing off of (he following programme of matches on Saturday: ENGLISH LEAGUE DIV. I Arsenal vs. Bolton W. Charlton A. vs. Preston N.E. Everton vs. Derby C. Grimsby T. vs. Chelsea. Huddersfield239 words
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Article225 1938-05-05 16 Kedah Team To Visit Ipoh Next Week (From Our Own Correspondent/ Alor Star, Wednesday. FOR the first time in the history of Kedah badminton a representative side will travel outstation (to Perak I about the middle of May to compete for the Foong Seong Cup tournament. This225 words
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Article62 1938-05-05 16 S R C. team vs the Royal Tnniskillings Fusiliers in the Firs* Division of the SAF A. League to-morrow at Ansor. Road Stadium:—R. H. Bain: J. G Ritchie. K. G. de Rosariu: R. H Barth. A. M. Valberg. W. N. Moore: G. H. Huches. A. G.62 words
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530 1938-05-05 16 5-2 MARGIN Club Fell Away After Interval Malays 5; S.C.C. 2. GIVING an excellent all-round performance, the Malays defeated the S.C.C. by five goals to two in the First Division of the S.A F A League on the Padang yesterday afternoon.530 words
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Article113 1938-05-05 16 Ties In the straight mooker UHirna ment at the S.C.C. are as follows: Monday (9th) Handle**: X.< (>■ _2D vs. F. S. Wood 14 1 D derson <scr.' vs. Winner oi E S tiov (_7»; G. H Prltchett (—2l). Tuesday <I0th) Championship Lawson vs. H. H'Markham: M vs.113 words
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Advertisement317 1938-05-05 16 toill look even lovelierWSß uith a head of^jg^ NATURAL CURLS Curly Top is wonderful scientific preparation made In England, that gives Jo\pJy natural curls easily and quickly. Guaranteed absolutely harmless. Thousands ol testimonials from delighted mothers all over the world. LARGE TUBE 65cts lasts one month. Grown-ups should use Vosemar317 words
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Advertisement191 1938-05-05 16 Gain "V There Is no longer any excuse for men I and women to remain Thin, Nervous, Underweight, Hun-Down, and Pttendleas. In Hollywood the (Mneina Stars are under a ■everc strain night and day and require the best ot* medical services to maintain normal Weight and Health. This necessity re191 words
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Advertisement100 1938-05-05 16 BANISH THE CURSfc 0\ CONSTIPATION QUICKLY, SAFELY AND PLEASANT! V IN A FEW HOURS Lnjov UIC c t*e tall and keeo WJ P? pert! fit. Start taking Castoptnr. day and banish the curse of I tion COT ever. Caslcphene pur.nt bicod stream, by keeping the passages and organs clear It100 words
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168 1938-05-05 17 Air Mail - (By Air Mail Southampton. TKE America s ritp is llkrly to rrtr.aln in the Vnited Stale*; f«r a very king lime, according to <«r. T. 0 M. Sopwith. who has returned to England from America. "I certainly shall not make ano'lvr i Ucmpt168 words
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Article275 1938-05-05 17 London. A MEMORIAL to Kin- Albert I of Belgium, given by the British Army and the Royal Air Force, will be unveiled by King Leopold of Belgium at St. Martin's Cathedral. Ypres, ot May 21. The memorial is in form of a nose or wheel275 words
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Advertisement33 1938-05-05 17 RELIABILITY I QUALITY PRICE j»r on- chnwronm. *nd row are cordiillv th*#& itisT»*»ct them. 1 Wholesale and Retail. j YICK WOH HINC 429 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (NEAR MIDDLE ROAD). THONE NO. 7522. PQ33 words
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Advertisement229 1938-05-05 17 j r OUTSTANDING VALUE 93 Natural Tone 100% BRITISH. ULTRA-EFFICIENT SUPERHET CIRCUIT Sole Agents for Malaya:— i HOE BOON LEONC l i 60-62. Selegle Road, W.P.S. 11R I HOW TO KEEP YOUNG! i j I|i Prof. LAHUSEN'S method jf V by INTERNAL TREATMENT, YOU ENJOY BETTER 52« HEALTH, BETTER g^f|^l229 words
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Miscellaneous1123 1938-05-05 17 ON THE AIR TO-DAY When And Where To Listen In LONDON SINGAPORE PARIS Reco?a&K India (Gramophone j wavelength: 10.68 metres a 5.243 ft*) ,3.91 metres (21.47 mcs); GSG 6.30 p.m. Chinese Music Teochew 520 pm Gramophone Records. res (17.79 mcs) and GSO 'Gramophone Records). Orchestral Re- «05 nm Talk on1,123 words
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550 1938-05-05 18 PURCHASE of foreign-built tonnage for use in the intercoastal trade rather than permit building prices in •\merican yards to interfere with nw programme for the rehabilitation of ti y e United States Merchant Marine, >s l-.-vccated by President Roosevr l This, however, he points550 words
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Article1108 1938-05-05 18 List Of Donors THE following is the list of donors to the Salvation Army fund Oomn 'ed up to and including Apr. 23, 1938): $10c Messrs. Haw Par Bros., Ltd $50 Mr Tay Tlang Guan, Capt. E. F. Benjamin. Mr. Seah Eng Tong. Mr. David Frankel, Messrs.1,108 words
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Article167 1938-05-05 18 Cancellation Not Justified S.ngapore, Wednesday THE appeal ol Bhag Singh. A Singh and Najar Singh their conviction in the lower courts using abusive and Insulting lane was to-day dismissed by the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice P. A IfcElwaine Mr. Gaie, who appeared for the aopellants, mentioned that167 words
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599 1938-05-05 19 Air Mail - MYSORE FIRING TRAGEDY (By Air Mail (United Press) Bangalore, Apr. 26. ri RTHER details are now available f^ a th c P ol e in Vidur raswatam village, fifty miles h 2!j3g "^L™*?" 11 death of persons, news oi which nas co v(United Press) - 599 words
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Article, Illustration50 1938-05-05 19 *fl>- MADHURI, glamorous M Indian film-star, is seen at I best in 'Noor-e-Vatan,' J Ranjif prodaeti— in Hindustani, which is "«w running at Lval Theatre. Singapore. The thers in the chief roles are E. a nd Ishuarial. Fun orovided in the story by the iamous trio-Glorf, Dixit and Charlie.50 words
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Article144 1938-05-05 19 Air Mail - <Rv Air Mail (United Press) Bangalore, April 25. nPHIL Mysore Government have passed orders deporting Mr. C. P. Monniah. Secretary to the Mass AwakeneiV Union. Last night Mr. Monniah was taken to Coorg, his native place. Following is the text of the deportation order:— "Information of a(United Press) - 144 words
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Article70 1938-05-05 19 (United Press) (By Air Mail Pondicherry. Apr. 24. ORDERS similar to Section 144 Cr. P.C in British India have been promulgated by the French India Government in Pondicherry, Karaikal, Mahe and Yanam Settlements prohibiting public meetings, demonstrations, processions and all other manifestations sine die. It is understood(United Press) - 70 words
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368 1938-05-05 19 Air Mail - TENSION NEVER SO BAD AS TO-DAY" (By Air Mail (United Press) Gara. Apr. 25* I Gandhi's statement in the Press about his coming con- m, jmnah. Unless we approach the new situation with a .1.. r lonsiienee refusing to orernrach each other, we are(United Press) - 368 words
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Article68 1938-05-05 19 (United Press) (By Air Mail) Bombay, Apr 25. BOMBAY continues to enjoy normal atmosphere and arrests for contravention of the Curfew order are still going on. Total number of arrests since the beginning of the riots has reached 2.450. Another victim of the riots in the early(United Press) - 68 words
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Article109 1938-05-05 19 (United Press) (By Air Mail.) Lahore, April 25. THOUGH the Ahrar Party, which was originally responsible for the launching of Shahidgunj Satyagraha, suspended it till May 2, the Itahad Millat Party, of which Moulana Zaffar Ali is the Veader. is continuing the same. Last night a public(United Press) - 109 words
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278 1938-05-05 19 Air Mail - (By Air Mail (United Press) Hydarabad April 25. IN connection with -he Government'? taking strong measures to establisn end prevent the recurrence of communal trouble in the citv. Nawab Bahadur Ym Jung Leader of the •Tublig' Movement and President of the Anjuman Tthihad-itf-Maulmin who is also(United Press) - 278 words
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298 1938-05-05 19 Air Mail - (By Air Mail (United Press.) Lucknow, Apr. B 1 Hartal* which some Sunnis are observing by I'Mlowine the arrest yesterday of some Sunnis u n 2f»rred wiruriti» US demanded by local authorities and preferred U w iif tin lucknow Ye Shias who were similarly J(United Press.) - 298 words
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247 1938-05-05 19 Air Mail - RELEASE OF PRISONERS (By Air Mail. (United Press) It is understood several important items will come up for decision at these sittings of the Cabinet. Among others, the main interest seems to centre round the question of the selection of personnel for the Land(United Press) - 247 words
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Article, Illustration49 1938-05-05 20 Mrs. Strickland in play fan the doubles tennis final at tbe Y.M.( A. (Tribune*. Mrs. Hipkin. who won the mixed doubles at the S.C.C. partnered by Wise. Tribune). Dr. and Mrs. H. 0. Hopkins, in play in the mixed doubles tournament at the S.C.C. (Tribune).49 words
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