Malaya Tribune, 12 May 1938
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Title Section39 1938-05-12 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales \XVIL- No. 112. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY. 12, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, May 12, 1!> The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY, 12, 1938. FIVE CENTS.39 words
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Advertisement155 1938-05-12 1 rHE NEWS H YOUR AKF A S T The Made only in Canada l .S.A. OBTAINABLE FROM:— 11 !M\\\(. KFDAII. -T7 NgSj ***** SELANGOR. PERAK. PFNANG. \-«m SIXGAPOBK JOHOBK. Kedah Motor A —Hin jt t Hock Guan Hin Jo., Kock Guan Hin &Co Swee Le e Chan, 21X, General Stores,155 words
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Advertisement10 1938-05-12 1 I Read The SUNDAY I TRIBIiXE Dominant In Malaya I10 words
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905 1938-05-12 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES FIRST CROSSING OF ATLANTIC Regular Services CKLEBRATION OF CENTENARY r j A UK centenary of regular steamer rviee* between this country and North America, which were inaugurated in 1838 by the sailings of the Shi us from Cork and the Great UV>i< ni from Bristol, was recently905 words
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Article256 1938-05-12 2 Judgment For Salvage Association N application was made to the President 'Sir Boyd Merriman), in the Admiralty Court, by the Liverpool and Glasgow Salvage Association against the master and owners of the Norwegian steamer Inna, which, after an explosion in Poole Harbour, sank and was raised256 words
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Advertisement484 1938-05-12 2 STEAMER SA»IJN(;S BRITISH INDIA f incorporated in England). P U S. N. CO.'fl SAILINGSOUTWARDS Due. Tonnage Spore. vm. RAJ PLi rANA 1 1 ouu May ~'u ranchi u.oou June :i so.\iAi.i 6,800 June J ALDERA 16.000 June 17 I ANPX7RA r7,000 July 1 tn.'.CALOh: July 2 RAWALPINDI W-000 July lo484 words
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Advertisement479 1938-05-12 2 j BANGKOK UNE. CIIINA.IAPAN LINF. j Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Big Cargo vessels with limited butt H *22 Ad ioming Private Bath, com tollable Passenger Aeeommoda- J To: Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, tion. S t Hamburg and Copenhagen. j M.S. From S pore MYa PS. P'ng To: Fort Said, Palestine.479 words
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Advertisement385 1938-05-12 2 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Deutsch-Australiscbe Dampfschiffs Gcsellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1938 m.s. ASSUAN via Manila May 17 t m.s. KULMERLAND via Manila May 25 s.s. NORHMARK via Manila Jim. 9 f m.s. DUTBBURO i ia Manila June385 words
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Advertisement411 1938-05-12 2 steamer Bailings §NORDDEUTSCHI n LL011). The undernoted are the C intended fixtures: OUTWARD. For MANILA. HONGKO\, NORTH CHINA and J "SCHARNHORST" omit, Koi China I "WIEGAND" omits Hot 1 Shangai, N. China HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND. HAMBURG Sail.s from r§ 'TSAR also calls Man» ill* Oran Lisbon "GNEISENAU Ge i arr.411 words
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Article241 1938-05-12 3 (By Air Mail) New York. Miv 3. THIRTY -YEAR-OLD Mr. Henry Talbot de Vrre C'i'fon. on* of Britain s r landowners, was under n-mrd following b's romnl-vnt thai h<- \\n tr ked out of £30,000 in fifteen minutes while playing poker in a Hollywood hotel. He has241 words
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Article78 1938-05-12 3 95 m. p. h. Ca r s For Roosevelt Washington, D. C. TWO new cars, each capable of 95 m.p.h. and built specially for the use of the President, bare been delivered to Nr. Roosevelt at the White 7 ?~-*p The cars are i rcn to arete. For the convenience78 words
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Article657 1938-05-12 3 Tribu tes From All Races (From Our Own Reporter> Ipoh, Wednesday. RELEGATIONS oi thj European, Indian and Ceylonese communities visited Kuala Kangsar yesterday to pay tribute to His Highness the Sultan on the occasion of his birthday. Mr. Sahib Juan. J.P., M S.C.. headed the Indian deputation657 words
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Advertisement2397 1938-05-12 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF JUDGMENT. To TAN CHIOK TfiNG. late of No. 53, High Street Singapore. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE JUDGE HOLDFN AT JOHORE BAHRU. Origin] tins? Summons No. 22 o f 1933 In the Matter of The Judgments 'Reciprocal F,nfc cement j Enactment2,397 words
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Advertisement189 1938-05-12 3 ST«i I s '1:1 f'j fcf"fßß TON B take ibsca D. r UM'S |jjg| HERB TONIC For Quick Relict. obtainable from T. K. HOCK COMPANY 38. Batu Road, KUALA LUMPUR. HONG HIN COMPANY, MALACCA. L. ENG COY.7 Segamat. LYE NAM HONG COY, Johore Bahru. PEOPLE'S DISPENSARY, Johore Bahru. D. T.189 words
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Article182 1938-05-12 4 Singapore, May 11. R (81am) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $148 R (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $143 R. <Siam» W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $138 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 1 $220 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 2 $193 Siam Rice Lowhway" No. 3 $185 Siam182 words
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Article106 1938-05-12 4 British Official Wireless London, May 11. Paris 177 23 32 New York 4.97 11 16 Montreal 5.003 4 Brussels 29.55 Jeneva 21.794 Amsterdam 8.934 Milan 94 9 16 Berlin 12.374 Prague 142 13 16 Copenhagen 22.40 Stockholm 19.404 Oslo 19.90 Vienna nominal Madrid nominal Lisbon 110 3 16British Official Wireless - 106 words
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99 1938-05-12 4 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapcre, Wednesday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S i.n cases (F. 0.8. May) 20 20 1 t Good F.A.Q. in bales (F. 0.8. May) 19 1911 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 19 7 8 20 do. May 20*8 20 4 do.99 words
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Article38 1938-05-12 4 The s.s. Conte Verde is due here on Friday at 2 p.m., from Shanghai, Honghong and Manila. She ls expected to sail again at 7 p.m. the same day for Colombo, Bombay, Port Said. Brindisi, Venice and Trieste.38 words
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Article412 1938-05-12 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Wednesday. RUBBER Previous To-day Change Tone Firm Firmer Spot Buyers 5 7 I Aim 116 Sellers G 515 *6 1 A Ist Forward (June) Buyers 515 16 5 7 8 —1 16 3ellers 6 iifi M Forward (July Sept» Buyers 6 Sellers 6 116412 words
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Article1234 1938-05-12 4 Dividend 17' ■> Per Cent. FURTHER ISSUE OF SHARES fJiHE twenty-eighth ordinary general meeting of Sungei Siput Rubber Plantations, Ltd., was held recently at Winchester House, Old Broad Street. E.C.. Sir Ivor Phitipps, X.C.8., D.S.O. (the chairman), presiding. Mr. F. M. Jones, representing the Secretaries (British Industries1,234 words
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Article133 1938-05-12 4 Singapore. May 12. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Van Heuttz 22: Hai Hing 20. Sheers Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Katori Maru 18: Sarpedon 14: Santhia 11; Diomed 9; Kepong 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate133 words
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Advertisement474 1938-05-12 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) CAPITAL: Authorsed M0.000.t00.00. 'issued and Paid Up 810,000,000.00. HF\D OFFICE. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES Managing Director 3172 Secretary 4944 General Manager SSM accountant 3026 Telegraphic Address OVERSEA." LONDON BANKERS v <" HtW YORK BANKERS: Midland Bank. LM w474 words
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Miscellaneous334 1938-05-12 4 CLUB DIARY OF EVENTS [There arr nuweroui Club? in Waftpore mer'xrs of which are reader-, the "Maiuya Tribune:'. This Duin U provided spedaUv for wri. taries arc invited to co-operate in I ing it up-to-date and corrpUiU penings of general tntere» wdl included :v the "Omry o, Sy > ''Club334 words
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Article674 1938-05-12 5 Fraser And Co - Ouotation By Fraser And Co. MINING apore, May 11, 5 p m. Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers 414 4 6xd bang 28 301- Malay 42 6 4716n0m 21 9 22 9 0.60 0.65 20 9 21 9 1.37» 2 1-45 21 21 9 14- 14 6 038674 words
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Article209 1938-05-12 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 12. London T.T. 2 3 11 16 London demand 2 3 1116 Lyons demand 2040 Switzerland demand 2504 Hamburg demand 141 New York demand209 words
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Article540 1938-05-12 5 S. E. Levy; Swan, Culbertson; Fritz - By S. E. Levy Swan, Culbertson Fritz Singapore, Thursday. WE are indebted to Messrs. S. E. Lew and Co., and Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz. Singapore, for the following on American Market conditions: Messrs. White, Weld and Co, New York, report to us by cable as540 words
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Article85 1938-05-12 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. May 11. 5 p.m. Company Dividend TotaMnr Date Ex Div. year Payable Date to dare Amnat Tin 5% less tax Apr. 21 May 13 Apr. 22 8% Lahat 24% Final May 18 224% less tax inor PahangConsol 10% Int Apr. 26 June 185 words
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Article226 1938-05-12 5 vi Co., Ltd., $30,000 Apr, 30, Oct. 31..... 95 105 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: L I9M $400,000 Int. m nm 31, Sept. 30 100 102 norn red 1947 $1,600,000 Int. mtmi 31, Sept. 30..... 105 107 norn red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. 4 Mar 31, Sept 30..... 110 norn226 words
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Article143 1938-05-12 5 Fraser And Co - Report By Fraser And Co. Singapore, May 12. MINING. Tin three months £1G8.5.0 1W down 10-. Spot £167.15.0 down 5and New York 37 7 g cents down y a cent. Cables from London to hand this morning again report sustained demand for all the well-known counters such143 words
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Article26 1938-05-12 5 Singapore, May 12. fhe price of tin at noon in Siosapoie to-day was:— $85 (up ■>!_,). London spot E167.H) (down s]-); mo. lis £168 (down 10-).26 words
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Article20 1938-05-12 5 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 20% (un (4) Sellers 20' j (up W.20 words
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323 1938-05-12 5 Singapore. May 12. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat 4 4 3xd A ver Kit Jin 21 6 22 6 Bangrins 20 6 21 6 Batu Bslangor 1.40 1.45 mderiangs 13 6 14 6 X tarn Tin 0 38 0.43 Hongkong Tin 20 21 8 F 1.06323 words
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Article660 1938-05-12 5 First Launch THE "CITY" CLASS CRUISER QUEAT interest was taken in the launching at Messrs. Swan. Hunter and Wigham Richardson and Co.s shipyard, Wallaend, of HM.S. Edinburgh, the first vessel to bs launched on the Tyne this year, and the first cruiser at WaUjend since the660 words
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Article91 1938-05-12 5 Newton Rocklights team vs. Oldnam Hail Boarding School at 5 15 p.m. tcuay at Barket Road will be selected Irom the following: Edwin Gomes, Sydney Ortega. B. Beins. J. Chua, P Carson, C. I. Valberg. A. Kadir J. Phang, M. Phang R. De Rosario «Capt.t. W. E>s. H.91 words
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Article171 1938-05-12 5 Bark Crepe (Earth Rubber* to 14« Virgin Lump H s s to 14-J 4 The next Auelion will be held on Wednesday May 18, U>3B. Prices Realised At Sales Yesterday At the Singapore chamber of Commerce Rubber Association's 1381 st Auction on May 11 the following were:171 words
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Advertisement249 1938-05-12 5 You suffer from J sleeplessness: mmgmmmmwm S'ecp'evs; ess is the Iftl symptom of NfERI B mWĔJI Irrable, The neaic» Kti "out of control* and will net re c 'I Ivy I rep t' body in a WĔ Wm9 late c f unrrsUiral eNcitemcnt, preventing Zm Wmm slecr robbing f» c249 words
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Article243 1938-05-12 6 London, May 11. ft 3 lONS ra asked in tne Commons X'- -day :.:<• raids by Spanish insurgent r.iicrafrcn Vale uc*a harco .u\ in co rs.? c f do iage was done to British and E It so seamen were injured. I.* d took pace243 words
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Article121 1938-05-12 6 BUcar, May 5. THY. Public Committee has sent tele- Krnms to H. E. the Vicroy and the Politic tI rv. at Simla, the Hon'ble the Resident :>t Rajoutna and His Highliaharala Prime Minister .and the R of J pur. stating that the public art- suffering on account121 words
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Article50 1938-05-12 6 Tehran. 7HE sir-mail service between 1 Tehran and Kfrnian««hah b,cn extended over the lirq front r to Baghdad. Aiiopiauts leave Tehran every •Ifp.esis*y mdfnVng and return frpm Baghdad on the following day.. No jjurefl for f.»rc!{rn c? ;t:mati. ur bb n\ accepted for the present.50 words
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Article170 1938-05-12 6 Lcndcn, May 11. REPLYING Cor the Colonial Secretary, 14 n: c attention was called in a Commcns question to the cycle of riots ano strikes in the British West Indi.es, attributed to the present, state of the sugar industry, the Dominions Secretary saia lord Harlech did not share170 words
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Article135 1938-05-12 6 Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air < X.L.M. I io-day. Deliveries )f boxholders' letters only 5.30 p.m. toJay 2nd general deliveries of letters and )arcehs 8.25 a.m. respectively to-morrow. flails expected .rem Australia Nether- a rids Indies etc. by Air (Qantas) tomorrow. Deliveries of boxholders' letters 3135 words
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Article13 1938-05-12 6 The s.s. Kepong fcr Siam (Parcels inly). Mails previously announced an13 words
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Article222 1938-05-12 6 SPORT Football: S.A.F.A. Div. I. Police v. Gordons, Stadium; Div. H, Excise' Dept. v. Pulau Branl, Pulau Brani: Div. 111. S.C.r II v. Mental Hospital,! S.C.C. Rowing: R.S.Y.C. Rodesse Sculls Heats.! awn Tennis: B.C.C. Tournament Singles Semi-final. AMISKMENTS •\LHAHBA: "Big Town Girl." 6.15 and 0.16 pjn.222 words
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Article19 1938-05-12 6 The Air Mail i Netherlands I despatched from Singapore on May 6 was delivered In London yesterday.19 words
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Article245 1938-05-12 6 13 Tons Airmail A Week London, May IL FIGLTJES of air mail transport for the first quarter oi the present demonstrate the lead of IJritish Air Lines in volume of mail load: carried on external air routes compared with other national air lines operating comparable services. During this period over245 words
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Article183 1938-05-12 6 Three Charges Of Breach Of Trust (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Wednesday. REMARKING that he had committed a foolish crime of deceiving the public in hi* capacity as public servant for which offence he must go to prison, Mr. L. B. Gibson, the District Judge, passed a total183 words
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Article38 1938-05-12 6 London, May untitled ASKED in the Commons if he statement 'to make on the tsrviews between the British Mil Fragile and lhe Czechoslovak,.!, i ment. the Prime Ifinister repli nr< statement to make at pre tish Official Wireless.38 words
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Advertisement187 1938-05-12 6 fMt§ 9Md MALAYA-; PREMIER HOTEL A To-nißht I S S Orchestral Concert 8.15 to 9.15 pan. S Dinner Dance (formal) 9.45 to midnight S OUTSTANDING CABARET ATTR UTION j j KYRA, ROBY 8c HARRY; S CONTINENTAL COMEDY TftlO J Non-diners $1.00 j S I SAT! RDAI SPECIAL RACE DINNER HALL.187 words
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Advertisement42 1938-05-12 6 HOT Great Success. To be served Again On Saturday May 14 at slight increase in the eha To facilitate payment eti are advised lo bay beforeh: Coupons al $1.25 per person at 76—77. EFAS BABAH ROAD. fTLEPHONF 2800 LIFE. YOUTH STRENGTH. VITALITY42 words
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Miscellaneous397 1938-05-12 6 r i POSTAL IlVTELMtifilVr*: 1 STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TODAY FOR PER DATE NND TIME o China generally Van Heutsz May 12 2 p.m. Hongkong Van Heutsz 12 2 p.r*. Aden Karapara 12 3 p.m. Burma Karapara n 12 3 p.m. Canada except Western Karapara 12 3 p.m. Egypt. Sudan and397 words
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Miscellaneous96 1938-05-12 6 ANNUAL READING GANDHI ASTROLOGER. §Send jrotrr ci time of biuh i i letter and approxi mate ai;e. v< j be furnished with particular., rega lamily, profession' health, mccme, expenses, m. fortunes and misfortunes, lot erit and all other important events. One reading monthly details S2.o'). leading monthly details $8.50. i96 words
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Article, Illustration935 1938-05-12 7 DEMOCRACIES MUST CHECK JAPAN ll \DA3IE I fc»ans Kai MkClv ,a a speech to ihe 13 h National Con- ,tien ol the \*nmn Uomeiis Christian Association in Columbus. Ohio, expressed her hope th.*t those who have spent hours in d-s--i, rship, religion and democracy, will935 words
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Article52 1938-05-12 7 ::ie most" a nenspaper- forces now (it lifting of the c people' moral and spiio me, ihe Nets Life it thing. ./v being a Christian, hiang Kai-shek Chinese sages dus, Mcncius and tee Hi, mo'her was a de- while Madame a voted Christian. Id-famous couple the world?* three52 words
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Article, Illustration245 1938-05-12 7 |ITII th exceptiM of the few cases of typhus and relapsing fever which •»< rapidly checked after their outbreak in Sian during the last few w there have been co serious epidemics anywhere m the north according to an authoritative statement made by Dr.245 words
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458 1938-05-12 7 CHARRED bodies, skulls and torsos being dus out from debris of countless ruined houses, men and women, young and old with disfigured fates, broken I mo: groaning and moaning with pain, weeping and wailing of the living over heir dea^. That458 words
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263 1938-05-12 7 UMIILE figures representing donations in medical supplies and military equipment and volunteer services to their mothc» country from loyal Chinese emigrants are not yet avails! ic their cash contributions and sub-rf-riptions to Liberty Bends, since the outbreak of the war.last Juiy to Intend of263 words
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364 1938-05-12 7 lit ORE than a million men arc engaged in the military operations now n.JL* m *u C Tried 9l n North Chira and Uie easy f advancing on Hankow has proved iar more difficult than Ufc invaders anticipated I T1 1 Li a.364 words
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173 1938-05-12 7 HENCEFORTH, gallant services of Chinese men and officers, nonmilitaiy officials and civilians in defending their country will be duly recognised and properly rewarded, according to a special set of regulations jurt promulgated by the Chinese Government as encouragement for more heroism. In the case of units173 words
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Advertisement29 1938-05-12 7 RUIN YOUR 1 CLOTHES- Mil THEM with ■OWMMWHIiII 111 111 l IBIB^iBIII WRIGHTS Soap V. II Vick i Co. friTyu i (l^f i Som Ul t f w .v»29 words
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Advertisement57 1938-05-12 7 Special China Page THE BUCKINGHAM CARNA7IC CO LTD. E BINNY t, CO. (MADRAS) LID. I AGENTS:—HENRY WArGH CO, LTD. I IHi S AH-. LAVATum dUNMI r j w kfcp yuui lUrpi*. Jean*, dWnfetM aiu J WW deotfariae* m.i mM he* the band §§j iTvYV J l i. a. kg —n57 words
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Advertisement385 1938-05-12 8 A LAUGH —CRAMMED COMEDY RESOUNDING WITH SONG OAKIE THE FIXER, WITH THE DEFT TOUCH of AN ELEPHANT HE SETS EVERYTHING RIOT c/--BOLES t *<* OAKIE^giHjl NEXT CHANCE PAVI L I O N I im \ltltlf 'X l-o-r.lght'at a 7.45 I UillUMvMl One Night Only Double Feature Cnntone.se Talkies For O385 words
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Advertisement231 1938-05-12 8 S Another OUTSTANDING M.G.M. Production. .Daring, j Thrilling and Exciting! S t I mg. I POSITIVELY LAST MIGHT. j ICAPITQL 6 .is 9-i5 See how a bright reporter fights a great swindle and wins a lovely girl i With GEORGE MURPHY, JOSEPHINE HUTCHINSON j i CLIFF EDWARDS ft Popular Cast231 words
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Advertisement282 1938-05-12 8 THIS WEEKS CROP OF LAUGHS IS BIGGEST O, RECORD! M.G.M.'s HAPPY—HAPPY HIT! "VERY GOOD ENTERTAINMENT" STRAITS TD| "A RATTLINC GOOD SHOW" TRIBTJN] PAVILIOX 615 9-15 TO-NSGHT IBS *&_sm BrTZ^ THE BIGCOI^I^I^^^II^^^SJh^H HIT OF THE YEAB! V You'll remember it £kmmEt for months to come I ttl if* Three |p| FRANK282 words
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Article519 1938-05-12 9 in the s A.F.A. League i itions, revised to date FTR9I DIVIfiKMI Goals P V/. L. D. F. A. Pts. tl 2 25 8 14 8 5 2 1 1G 5 11 4 l 3 13 8 11 5 3 0 21 12 10 8 A 3519 words
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Article209 1938-05-12 9 Scores in the practice match played at the Ceylon S.C. last week-eiul were as follows: CONVENER'S XI K. Thillainathan (retired) 57 T. E. K. Retnam b Sabapathy Id A. N. S. Pillai b Jansen 9 V. N. Pillai c Jansen b Sabapathy 12 J. N. Fernando c209 words
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Article77 1938-05-12 9 The following arc results of the Singapore Harbour Board Junior Service Club Tournaments: English Championship (Semi-finals): Lim Poh Seah »300» beat Leong Ah Soo (174); Lim Kwan Seng <300) beat Koh Kirn Soon (273): final Lim Poh Seah <500> beat Lim Kwan Seng (351). American Championship (Semi-finals): Lim77 words
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Article85 1938-05-12 9 IN the Garrison League match at Sele- tar", the Royal Air Force (who art leading» were held by tho Gordons to B draw oi one-all. For the Gordons. Yeates, putised in goal lor the Servioi go Milne, played a great garni ag bia side Irom defeat The Airmen85 words
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Article79 1938-05-12 9 (Fr*m.Ou7 Owi Gonesnoi Malacca, Tuesday PLAYING in (he first League soccer match ol the season, the Chinese severely defeated the Police b I I yesterday at the Kubu pada er a goalless first period, the serted their superiority when they scored four goals in quick through R. Leon79 words
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Article85 1938-05-12 9 TIPS m the championship and handicap sneaker tournaments at thp SCO. are as follov:s MONDAY MAY 16 Championship L. P. II Thornton v J. A. Dean. TUESDAY, 17 Championship: E. 8 Housley v M.s Robinson. WEDNESDAY 1M HamdJcap: k. c Qillett —21» v v.mrner ot H. F. Cutler85 words
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Article37 1938-05-12 9 Ten cards were taken out fox the Keppel I OH. medal and the following were the best scores returned: Mrs. E. A. Elder 84—16-03 is P. Crawley 95—23=72 ra M. Lawrey 105- -33 7237 words
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Advertisement53 1938-05-12 9 CLOUD PERMANENT WAVE, No. :><>. bhoby Ghaut, l a hionable Wave jou ■in rt Workers at your j -mites. ■»t«-e 8 months Charges •'lixierately. 1 Will Convince You. 'i<'KJ7;-, $6-, $SU. -ZZ STRUTS CABARET 'Phone 4184. Anson R^^?i ng ™TRSDAY FRIDAY. FREE ADMISSION NIGHT DANCE FROM 9.00 FJSL TO MIDNIGHT.53 words
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Advertisement254 1938-05-12 9 j ALHAMBRA 'FIRST LADY' COMPETITION j S THE RESULTS OF THE ABOVE COMPETITION WILL BE j S FLASHED FROM FRIDAY THE 13th MAY 19.°»» jON THE ALHAMBRA SCREEN •fr 4» 1 SEE WASHINGTON TURN ED INSIDE OUT AND FUNNY SIDE UP! FIRST LADY OF THE SCREEN FIRST LADY OF GLAMOUR254 words
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Advertisement357 1938-05-12 9 I ALHAMBRA J^» 1 I j DARING AND SENSATIONAL TALE Off S NEW YORK LIFE I ON£ MAN WANTED TO SHARK HER LIFE .iJlli'. MAN I WANTED TO WRIT 11 THE S rr ORY OF HER LIFE ONE I MAN WANTED TO TAKE HER LIFE. I *^ie l; e GMlWilli357 words
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Obituary36 1938-05-12 10 CHUA—NO. Mr. F. A. Chua. only sor. of Mr. and Mrs. Chua Yeow Kee to Miss Nice Ng, only daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. Ng Sen Choy (Wing Loongi. Penang papers, please copy.36 words
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Obituary82 1938-05-12 10 CHELLAPPAH—THAMBIAH The marriage between Mr E. J. Chellappah of the editorial stall of the ''Malacca Guardian" a:d Miss J. Ratnammal Thambiah, second daughter of Mr. nia Mrs. M. Thambiah of Batu Laut. K1 mv:, and younger sister of Mr. T. Rasanavagam of the Sitiawan Police, will take place at82 words
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Obituary60 1938-05-12 10 iiv W V V fil.l» VJIiTf V J Mr. Lee Fai Hee and family wish 'to express their heartfelt thanks to all Natives and friends who attended Ihe funeral cf trie late Mrs. Lee Fai He -1 as well as tc all these who sent wrea hs-. scrolls, telegrams60 words
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Article674 1938-05-12 10 rjpilK result of the [talo-German conversations has not, as might have been expected, brought Europe any closer to the war whose imminence seems to be fading since the rapprochement between Italy and Great Britain. Hitler's ambitions in regard to Czechoslovakia and the question of the return of674 words
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Article240 1938-05-12 10 Installation By The Sultan <From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Kangsar, Wednesday. THE following is a list of names of all those who were installed as Major ChietS etc.. by His HignncbS the Sultan ot Perak, in the presence of Rajas. Chiefs and others including the Hon. Mr240 words
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Article58 1938-05-12 10 Newsmen Lenve For Siamese .Jungle (from Our Owr CorrespOi'dci t Bangkok, Wednesday. World's news and camera men departed from Bangkok this evening for Lopburi to record by pen and camera the first elephant hunt in Siam for hirty years. It will be spread over three days Results will58 words
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244 1938-05-12 10 NOTES COMMENTS No Third Chance? THE question of whether a third chance should be given to members to de- j clare their debts and obtain a loan for the purpose of liquidating them was j discussed, though briefly, pending an j extraordinary general meeting when j the subject will be244 words
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Article204 1938-05-12 10 I)RIMROSE Day is the anniversary of the death of one of Great Britain's best-known political figures, Benjamin Disraeli. Earl of He was said to be so inordinately fond of the primrose that nothing delighted him more than the receipt of a bunch of this May flower, On account204 words
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Article235 1938-05-12 10 WHILE much adverse criticism has been levelled against Preside/.* Roosevelt in his own country on account of his "Pump Priming" policy. economists abroad often give a word of praise for his earnest attempt to bring back prosperity the United S' by an unprecedented spending programme. It cannot be235 words
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Article176 1938-05-12 10 DICTATORS are not often very humorous more's the pity, and when they are it Is usually when they Imagine they are serious. But Herr Hitler has lust made a pronouncement which-U, people outside Germnny, anyway-must have caused many a smile. It concerns Baron yon Cramm. the176 words
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Article336 1938-05-12 10 #"Looker On - By #"Looker On" SOMEBODY wants lady representatives to represent "fast selling proposition.-' They must be attractive, etc.. but it doesn't say whether they must be fast. A traveller reports that Indian snakecharmers now play saxophones instead of the native reed pipes. Who cares? Nobody likes snakes,336 words
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Advertisement160 1938-05-12 10 ROBINSON 9 S FAMOUS PERFUMES I BUNGA RAJAH jyiC BUNGA RADIN MAS BUNGA KEMANTIN f POPPY RAJAH t PRICE: *t $1.75 PER BOTTLE. ROBINSON CO-. LTD. RELIABLE WATCHES MP N 3 WRKT WATCHES 14 ct. GOLD. RECTANGULAR SHAPE. ATTRACTIVE go? O WRIST jfo WAI (HE 3. P< 'i.OO TO w160 words
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Advertisement32 1938-05-12 10 PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE Muscle anomalies. Crossed eyes. Complicated cases of defective visionR. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc, (Dr. of Ocular Science). 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR 'Phone 3002. Consultation Without Cost or Obligation.32 words
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438 1938-05-12 11 Announcement In Commons To-Day ~L 4i L i»i c a n London, May 11. V < RE A 1 r of Air Force expansion than any hitherto undertaken by Great Britain is likely to be announced in the ommons to-morrow during the438 words
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Article185 1938-05-12 11 London, May 11. ■\i.UOK GENERAL Temperiey. t >rrespondent in China the Daily Telegraph, addressed attended meeting of Membei I rliament of all parties ol cinema pictures by the Japanese weeks after the i itnre o N i! ing, taken by a foreign s tuck to his185 words
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Article37 1938-05-12 11 Burgos, May 11. T H: advance has been re- troops are advancing r ,T cut the Republican lines s between Teruel and further i tie Nationalists have: increasing: the threat 10 (asteUon —Renter.37 words
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Article66 1938-05-12 11 Reuter. London, May 1L ASKED by Lieut.-Com. Fletcher in the Commons to-day if in v.'iw of the Japanese preparation fcr the use of poison gas in Ch r x, the Government proposed to pretest to Japan, Mr. Butler replied "I have received no report which would confirmReuter. - 66 words
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Article111 1938-05-12 11 M. P. Urges Mediation Moves British Official Wireless. London, May 11 THE Prima Minister was asked at Commons question tme to-day whether, seeing that the w»r hi Chin? has largely reachri a deadleek, be would consider offering Priti-h mediation or inviting the United States to joinBritish Official Wireless. - 111 words
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Article86 1938-05-12 11 London. May 11 THE death roll in the Chesterfield pit explosion nas new reached a total of Work to recover bodies was continued throughout the right and early this morning by officio's of the company. and insoeotors are making a preliminary examination to discover86 words
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Article101 1938-05-12 11 Reuter. Dublin, May 11. THE Senate has agreed to the second reading cf the bill for implementing th Q Anglo-Irish agreements. Mr De Valera in a speech expressed confidence that the agreements will last. s they are supported by a considerable majority of people in bothReuter. - 101 words
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220 1938-05-12 11 Reuter. Rio dc Janeiro, May IX N ,NJ were lulled and 20 wounded and over S* arrests were mad* fighting ink, ant to-day following an attempt by h > st *B' a revolt The outbreak was easily overcome by the police and Murines 1Reuter. - 220 words
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Article122 1938-05-12 11 Reuter. Paris, May 11. •THE striking restoration of confi--1 dence in Government finance was proved by the announcement To-day that the maximum amount of 25 milliard francs has been subscribed for Treasury bonds and national defence bonds. mo further bonds will be issued .and th? niSSSReuter. - 122 words
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Article118 1938-05-12 11 General Action In Shantung Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, May 12. THE curtain for the long-heralded Chinese counter-offensive in the south of Shantung was raised early yesterday mornincr when 50,000 Chinese forces staged a general attack on the entire front along the Tient-sin-Pukow Railway. A strong forceSin Chew Jit Poh. - 118 words
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Article46 1938-05-12 11 Reuter. Geneva, May 11. IT is announced that the Council of the Netherlands Government has contributed fifty thousand florins for the purchase of medical articles for the Chinese epidemiological services. The Danish Red Cross have aiso contributed a large quantity of medical supplies—Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article, Illustration630 1938-05-12 11 Reuter. Geneva, May 11. I>ESIG?.rn to si ow that Abyssinia is far from corquered, and giving detail: cf various engagements between the Abyssinian forces and Italian, a. memrrandsni from tb*» permanent M>yssi!va delegate of the league circulatiC th eveninir. says Italian efforts to cecupy th? wholeReuter. - 630 words
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Article202 1938-05-12 11 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, May 12. IT is reliably reported that the Japanese have captured the whole of Amov Island and the Chinese forces are retreating on Ihe mainland. All foreigners are safe. Foreign advice received in Hongkong cmlirm lhe < empfete occupation of the islandSin Chew Jit Poh. - 202 words
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Article114 1938-05-12 11 British Official Wireless. London, May 11. QUESTIONED on reports of the possible removal of the embargo on arms for the Soanish Government by the United States', the Prime Minister told the Commons to-day that the United States Government had not announced their intentions and it wasBritish Official Wireless. - 114 words
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Advertisement93 1938-05-12 11 j mW:-m n snace abcve top shelf giies amp.c room or /amottsSeries'o/ "Magnet Electric Cookers,' erj M& \CCCTUIC NF Wo cordial invitation to a»y one Interested to atten #HPrt-9 C C In I nE TT heir glectric Cooking and Refrigeration Demonstia- •<%, c ATI In C O C'TU C Hons93 words
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1522 1938-05-12 12 ESSENTIAL FOR GOOD OF INDUSTRY TREASONS for and against the creation of a fmfifer tin pool are set forth in memoranda accompanying- the voting slips which have been supplied to all producers in Malaya. Extracts are as follows: Ir has been almost BfdveTsally accepted throughout1,522 words
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Article106 1938-05-12 12 London, May 11. AN Official order lias been issued re- imposing tne duty on pig iron 7/hieh was suspended at the beginning of last year, when demand exceeded supplies available from Britain and other pans ci* the empire. It is now announced that the duty of106 words
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Article, Illustration25 1938-05-12 12 Mr. Arthur Armstrong, the former Singapore and Colony hockey player and Miss Harris, who were married yesterday at St Andi'^w's Cathedral (Tribune).25 words
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Article184 1938-05-12 12 Committee To Take Action (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. MORE about Kuala Lumpur's proposed and long delayed sewage scheme was heard this morning at the monthly meeting of the Sanitary Board. This time it was the formation of committee to take action with184 words
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Article63 1938-05-12 12 Deaconess Julia Clarke, for many •cars a missionary in China and who has been working in the war area, will be the guest of the Y.W.C.A., Fort Canning Road, on Wednesday, next at 5 p.m. Members oi the Y.W.C.A. and interested friends are cordially invited to meet Deaconess63 words
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Article40 1938-05-12 12 THE Malaya Tribune to-morrow will again be a 24-page issue, including Noel Barber's cinema gossip, in which he tells you what child stars do with their money. There will also be pages for Chinese and Indian readers.40 words
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Article47 1938-05-12 12 PALLING through an opening in a hying boat on to the slipway at the Singapore Airport, Kallang. yesterday afternoon, a Javanese employee of Imperial Airways suffered slight lacerations over the right shin, the injuries being dressed at the Airport before the arrival of the ambulance.47 words
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Article114 1938-05-12 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, May 12. A MONSTER project is being contemplated by a Chinese syndicate, comprising millionaires in the State, for the founding of a hill station, similar to Penang Hill station, on Kledang Hill, just outside Ipoh. The original intention was to provide114 words
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Article292 1938-05-12 12 Singapore, Thursday. rE fatal motor accident in Serangoon Road shortly after midnight on Apr. 30, in which three people were killed, had a sequel in the Coroner's Court this morning when Mr. W. G. Porter held an inquiry into the deaths of Mr. Tan292 words
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Article311 1938-05-12 12 A large p*hering ol Y.V/.c.A memb irel in the chn: Hostel yesterday even n wel corn o to the nes lv Secretary, Mr:;. Eric T Tea was senred hi the which Mrs. Price •> personally. An adjoin nr.;- to the bM clt broom lata ing, when311 words
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Article40 1938-05-12 12 Singapore, Thut day Chinese mason slipped < 0 form this morning from about eight feet on the and .the New Supreme I i i man received no Injury bu plained of pain in tne chest. Ambulance took Dim Hospital40 words
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Article24 1938-05-12 12 Knocked down by a untitled Beach Road Chinese lad received of the right arm ana i I forehead, and both k, shocked but conscioui24 words
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Advertisement50 1938-05-12 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA ST. THONE 5808. SINGAPORE KIKE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: MALACCA HONG CHYE CO.. SEREMBAN CHIENT BROS., K.LUMPUR WENG MSG LOONG NG KON CHEE, KLANG LEE ENG TEH. 2PH LEE AH WENG, PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY, LTf BRANCHES: OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION, L,m50 words
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Advertisement41 1938-05-12 12 i \"<' <aSfiggF-. AGE /owe everything mat's old o/<i friends old times, old manners, eld books And need one say fhe magnificeni Whisky called 'Old Rarity GUARANT(£D «5 VEAR.S OLD $3.70. v^-~ McALISTER CO., LTD., Sole Aq*nr for S.S. FMS. W.P.S. 1A41 words
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Article135 1938-05-12 13 WARSHIPS BADLY DAMAGED Canton, May 11. nosed Chinese air force its debut in Kwangtung umber of new fighting b ng p'.anes went up in the first time to-day. i c bombers which came m received the surwhen attacked by a c machines and the i made135 words
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Article122 1938-05-12 13 Oflicers Elected At (iene-al Meeting i SPECIAL general meeting of. the «p. b< levolent Society. Singa- i at 705. Geylang Road, on Vie following were elected arers ir he Cheman bin Abdul ents, Captain Ismail nd Sergeant Major Rah- Inche Ibrahim bin All -t hon. secretary. Inche r122 words
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Article123 1938-05-12 13 'From Our Oicn Reporter; Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. Road, which besides passing Kuala Lumpur's gaol also leads to that seat of learn ing, tbe Victoria Institution, will be Gaol Road no longer. The Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board have decided to call it Shaw Road. Davidson Read, leading123 words
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Article198 1938-05-12 13 Newspaper Film At The Capitol AT THE CINEMAS AN unusual newspaper story is told in the new picture, The Women Men Marry.'' which opened at the Capitol cinema yesterday. The story presents a star reporter assigned to track down a cult of lake mystics His managing198 words
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Article101 1938-05-12 13 Reuter. London, May 11. THE Archibishop ci canteiourv referring to the Far Eastern hostilities at a meeting of the society for the propagation of the gospel in foreign pans, criticised the patience of Christendom with the, horrors of war. "It would be futile to say that our sympathiesReuter. - 101 words
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Article115 1938-05-12 13 Decrease In Number Of Deaths A decrease in the number of deaths for the week-ended May 7, is reported in vital statistics issued by the Municipality. For the week under reference, there w;re 253 deaths, compared with 268 in the previous week, and 231 in the115 words
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Article231 1938-05-12 13 (F c.v Our Ou n Correal. >< der' > Muar Wednesday. PLEADING guilty to a Charge Of bring In possession of lour chis five boons of "ganja" (Indian hempi Mohamed bin Stiaik Mohamed was this morning lined fifty dollars or six weeks r.l by Incur231 words
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Article466 1938-05-12 13 Leader's Lecture Tour Singapore, Wednesday. BUDDHISM is not a religion; I prefer to **H it a way oi life." said Brahmachari Devapriya Yalisinha, 8.A.. General Secretary oi the Maha-Bodhi Society of Calcutta, who is in Singapore in the course of a short lecture tour. He spoke466 words
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Article75 1938-05-12 13 Chinese On $500 Bail Singapore. Wednesday. CHARGED with having stolen $500 from a room at 37. Beach Road, on May 6. Wong Yeet Wah was this morning produced in the Second Police Court. The accused, was arrested on a warrant in Kluang. claimed trial when the charge was75 words
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Article102 1938-05-12 13 From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. KUALA Lumpur's Coronation Park, on which work is proceeding apace on the hill behind the Victoria Institution, will, when completed, have cost approximately $185,000. The preparation of the site alone has been estimated at $95,000. while $14,210 is to102 words
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Article209 1938-05-12 13 Celebrations At Al-Junied School UNDER the chairmanship of Tuan oyed U Mohamed bin Ahmad Alkaff Of Messrs. Alkaff and Co. the PWJunme arranged by the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society of Singapore to celebrate the birthday of Holy Prophet Muhammad was successfully carried out last night at the Al-]unied209 words
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Article38 1938-05-12 13 Under the auspices of the Tamil Epworth League there will be a Devotional Meeting to-day at No. 1, Short Street at 6 p.m. The speaker is Rev. J. T. Arulan:>ntham, B. Sc., Vice-Principal of S«38 words
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Article42 1938-05-12 13 Information has been received that 282 s-tate-aided labourers will arrive in Malaya on May 12 by the Rohna. It ls expected that 97 will be sent to Palau Jerejak, and the balance will proceed to Port Swettenham for quarantine there.42 words
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Article27 1938-05-12 13 Falling from the first floor of a house at Monk's Hill Terrace yesterday, an Indian boy suffered a lacerated wound over the chin. There was severe bleeding.27 words
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Advertisement58 1938-05-12 13 j Thousands Of Bottles II I So/d Annually l Testifying Itsft I Quality, V lue Lavender Water I Value obtainable elsewhere. Pure Q" 3 R |akelite "*'Shtful. Ni( e fragrance, very large bottles w.th Bakeme I S r lie.l for Home use, Travelling, Sick Rooms, etc. J 3 BO R58 words
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Advertisement205 1938-05-12 13 r f PURE WHOLESOME < ii eese A pel feci ending to any meal. We offer you a choice variety of cheese: Dutch Edam* Danish Roquefort, Swiss Grayere, English au.t Australian Cheddar. CARTON CHEESE Kraft s X *afi oz. Kraft 8 1 ox. Krafi Gruyere 8 i < z. CHEESE205 words
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Article, Illustration2720 1938-05-12 14 Double For Sultan Of Perak SUMMER RACE MEETING AT BUKIT TIM AH SAENDEN RETURNS $73 IN THE DAY'S BIG EVENT Singapore. Wednesday. THE fourth day's card of the Summer (Governor's Cup) race meeting was successfully worked off at Bukit Timah yesterday, when there was2,720 words
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Article95 1938-05-12 14 Race I—MARCHETA II S2O and S9. lost My Luck $12. Princess Trim $17. Race 2—LOItD OFAY $19 r.nd SS. Newsy Sl2. Prude Sr). Race 3—PRESTIGE S4O and Sl3. Char 534. Glitter gl2. Race 4—XITMBRO TRIEZE 554 and Slf. Gee Dp IS. Flying Star $14. Race S—DEVON95 words
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Article, Illustration32 1938-05-12 14 H.H. the SuUan of Peiak's Lord Gray (Dawson up) winning th f second N.Z. griffins' race at bukit Timah yesterday in a canter, j lengths ahead ci Newsy,— (Tribune).32 words
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Advertisement60 1938-05-12 14 j OF j F N j CORDIALS AND ¥Iti: S 11 F 1111 I T j j si)r\s ii c s j j OIVJg BOTTLE WILL BE J j ft/W,7V FREE lSsk j W777/ EVERY THREE j PURCHASED DURING I w.iy /.93«. OBTAIN.MILE FROM j j W.I If X VOf//?60 words
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Advertisement12 1938-05-12 14 /i)EWAR^ 0\ DfeßFl i WHISKY \OENTS: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. WPS. 712 words
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540 1938-05-12 15 HEAVY GOING Jack Druce Looks A Winner Minus Superbus") windini up sallops for Saturates were *one through at Bukit Timah tes arc as follows: CANDIDATES lC er) and MILTONme down from the five hree quarter pace, and easy action. Both Mil Mawi' was540 words
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Article233 1938-05-12 15 EVENTS FOR TO-DAY AND SATURDAY THE Royal Singapore Yacht Club Is holding its second regatta over the breakwater course this week Tc-dav heat- cf the Rodcsse Sculis will be rowed, and close finishes are expected The draw is es follows: Ist Heat—s 45 p.m.: J. Haalebos (breakwater233 words
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Article353 1938-05-12 15 FIFTH DAY'S ENTRIES FOR BUKIT TIMAH MEETING 11/ FIGHTS fcr Governors Cup day ihe fifth day of the Singapore Summer race meeting at Fukit Timah en Saturday, are as follows: GOVERNOR'S CUP HORSES, CLASS 1, DIV. 1. 9 FURS. Knieht's Eve 9.0 Jack Druce 8.12 Pure353 words
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Article110 1938-05-12 15 T AWN bowls ties at the S.C.C. have been arranged as follows: MONDAY. 16TH Mixed Doubles Handicap (Final): A. Ferguson and Mrs. E. R. Maples VS. J. Riley and Mrs. E Fozard <scr.) TUESDAY. 17TH F J. Cassels, A. Hinds and R. G Wilson vs. W. M.110 words
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Article55 1938-05-12 15 London. At Newmarket, lhe Dcrbv course betUnr after fh Newmarket stakes was '»00 100 Trader. ScVeveirn, taken after -VOOO >00 was 'aM The tfewtaafct stakes resulted as follow*:— GOLDEN SOVEREIGN 7 ORI "FNWir'H <y MALABAR 3 gh ran Won by IVy, shoal liead. Bettin wozo Golden Sovereign: Pi55 words
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Article195 1938-05-12 15 Hands Swollen with Rheumatism Pity this poor dressmaker! Nine tenths of her work consists of sewing- and she was not, able to sew. Rheumatism in the hands was her trouble, and she tried any number of "remedies." But nothing helped—until she came to Kiuschen. "Three-and-a-half195 words
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Advertisement76 1938-05-12 15 jIHAPPY WORLD COVERED STADIUM i N °te It In Your Diary —1 Ith May 1938 C,EI YOUR MONEYS WORTH BY SEEING THE FISTIC SENSATION 4B| 0F THE CENTURY '•Z3f S8 H L AEFF jjjfc he White Russian Wonder jo£ v HOC3ENBERG m ROSENBERG vs. DOMMY REYES i CA L!FORNIA io-376 words
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Advertisement122 1938-05-12 15 Give real zest lo your meals with COIMAN'S MUSTARD W.P.S. 12 I ST" Uait ii i§ mi» i m IHIi BRAND ||l ABRASIVE AND I REFRACTORY HI Ii PRODUCTS INCLUDE GRINDING WHEELS. DI&CS, I J jj J J SHARPENING STONES, f I U F?A2GH ft STOOPS. q I I I122 words
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Advertisement545 1938-05-12 15 QUICK CONVALESCENCE AFTER FEVERS Doctors will tell you that your temperature falls it's all-important to rebuild your wasted nerve and inuecle tissues. After the fever has gone, when the stomach is too weak to digest ordinary foods. a nourishing and appetising food-drink is most essential and beneficial. In Horlicks doctors545 words
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Miscellaneous29 1938-05-12 15 THE TIDES 1 -day: 9.10 am.. 8 ft. 2 ins.. 9.36 n.m 8 ft 4 ins. To-merrow: 1025 a.m.. 8 ft. 4 ins. 10 10 8 rt. 7 ins.29 words
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32 1938-05-12 16 Joey Rosenberg, flyweight champion <:f California and bantamne'jjhi champion of Honolulu, who makes his debut in Singapore In the semi-final of Mr. Beavfc' firsi local promotion at Ihe Happy World on Saturday.32 words
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102 1938-05-12 16 London, May 12. THE promoter, George Dingley announced to-day that Benny Lynch, flyweight champion of the world will meet the American. Jackie Jurich in a title bout at St. Mirrens football ground at Paisley on June 15.—Reuter.. Lynch has been on ihe top102 words
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Article, Illustration15 1938-05-12 16 Mr. H. T. Pipar's MARCHETA II who won the first race at Bukit Timah yesterday.—(Tribune15 words
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Article, Illustration18 1938-05-12 16 Mr. Mrs. Fco Meow China's Prestige (Spencer) being led in after winning the Pony Stakes at Bukit Timah.—18 words
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Article369 1938-05-12 16 •tHE h.A T. Headquarters were just 1 able to beat the S.R.C. II by two ••oals to one In a friendly soccer match played on the S.R.C. Padang yesterday afternoon. The S R C. have only themselves to blame lor their defeat. They failed369 words
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Article111 1938-05-12 16 IN an inter-club tennis match played at Seletar la«t evening between the i Singapore Recreation Club and the Royal Air Force, the R.A.F. won by three matches to two. Results (R.A.F. players mentioned first»: SINGLES Cpl. Dimmer brat Dr. B. H. Sheares 1753 g P 3 Cpl.111 words
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Article83 1938-05-12 16 WEARNE Brothers Sports Club held their annual tennis tournament during Hie week-end, and tne prizes were presented by Mrs. W. J. Weame to the following winners. Singles Championship: A. van Cuylenburg. G. Michael. Doubles Championship: A. and H. van Cuylenbu!u: G. Michael and Chew Hung. Mixed Doubles83 words
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537 1938-05-12 16 Rover - S.A.F.A. LEAGUE Cricket Club Beaten (By Rover. Loyals 2; S.C.C. 0. DUT for Cherrington's brilliant goal keeping and Met .ififery's good defensive play, tlie Cricket Clrh would have gene dewn lo the Do y a is bv a bigger537 words
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Article50 1938-05-12 16 1 the semi-final* of the Sin Junior Champion ship Mill tournament will be a; follows: Friday (to-morrow* at P lll 1 Koon Hock <U.C.F.A.» VS. Dr. POO Juav (S.C.R.Cj. >. Monday May 16 at 8 p.m Ng Cher «A.A.C.» ?S. Ans Kee Nam The .semi-finals wdl be 40050 words
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Advertisement266 1938-05-12 16 CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED. A REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN FOUND. DEH?< r. DISCOVERER OF THE NEW REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION. Marvellous as it may seem after centuries of failure, a remedy has been discovered that has cured the deadly Consumption even in the advanced stages of the disease. No one266 words
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Advertisement73 1938-05-12 16 I DIAMOND SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESS Sturdy all Steel construction— rustproofed. Open visible springs harbour Promotes Healthy Sleep treasonably Priced By conforming to the shape of jj* body It fives even support—*ecp» m Spine Straight Recommended by Health Autnorit** Extremely gomforUhle —docs not sagWrite for Descriptive folder DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CO73 words
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Article493 1938-05-12 17 PENANG TALKS REVIEWED Wednesday. A ROTARY club b in the process of formalist! at Telok Anson, while the possibilities of bringing johore into the fold ci the Rotary moveMCP* aic beinsj explored. The announcement to this effect was made at the Regional Conference held In493 words
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Advertisement176 1938-05-12 17 Mm, led Blood SuiicSs Weight If you arc Thin. I'nderweight, losing Ertergy, Tired all th,- time, have a Pal.-, Sallow Complexion, suffer from Skin Blemishes. Clrciea under lhe Eyes, and lack that mysterious magnetic force called |t" >ou are rm-down ami iioi d the now dis.'•ovorv of a H<>ii.' wood.176 words
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Advertisement264 1938-05-12 17 BE ALWAYS ON TIME If t of business and money is lost through not keeping appointments :it the proper time. Have all your docks and watches that go wrong i-paired by YICK WOH HING 429. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (Near Middle Road) Phone Xo. 7922. Contractors for the Repair of Clocks264 words
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Advertisement183 1938-05-12 17 THE TRUE TONIC FOCD Obto/ndM* of mil Ch+mltts and Stores OUTSTANDING VALUE M* Natural Tone 100% BRITISH. ULTRA-EFFICIENT SUPERIIET CIRCUIT Sole Agents for Malaya:— HOE BOON LECNC 80-62. Selegle Road, HHHPPHHBHHBBB SALE OF DEMONSTRATION MODELS PHILIPS RADIO A limited number of Philips Radioplayers, user 1 for demonstration purposes only, are183 words
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Miscellaneous1590 1938-05-12 17 ON THE AIR TO-DAY When And Where To Listen In LONDON j SINGAPORE BERLIN nsmferien 2:—« 05 p.m.—9.15 6.00 n.m. —Indian Music (Gramophone DJA 31.18 metres (9.560 kcs): DJB nm GSJ metres (21.53 mcs); Records*. 19 74 metres (15.200 kcs): PJN 21.4:» P.mi i; i 7 metres (2147 mcs); GSG1,590 words
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207 1938-05-12 18 \< vv Vitality from Tasteless Tablets. When tiring weather conditions or weakening illness have sapped strength and energy, ieft you languid, inert and uninterested in life, it is ame for you to recharge your devitalized body with life giving, energising Vitamins. Et'l207 words
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Article149 1938-05-12 18 During Independence Day Demonstration Reuter. Bucharest. May 10. 4 SHOT hied near K-ng Carol whihA attending the Independence Day demonstration led to rumours that an attempt on the King's life had been made, but the official version of the incident is that a man inReuter. - 149 words
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Article98 1938-05-12 18 Incident In Shanghai Yesterday Reuter. Shanghai, May 11. IT is learned that representations 2Tc being made to the Japanese authorities regarding a Japanese soldier manham' v "n" an Englishwoman. Mrs. F. L. Groves, of Ileal, Kent, (he wife of a shipping »herk in HJML Consulate-General at theReuter. - 98 words
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Article216 1938-05-12 18 Harbour Board Clerk Charged Singapore, Wednesday. C CHARGED on two counts of falsi- lication of accounts while employed as a clerk in the Singap.,re Harbour Board, Ec Pak Swee. a mid-dle-aged Straits born Chinese pleadel guilty to the charges before Mr. Justice Home in the Assize Court216 words
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Article77 1938-05-12 18 Heavy Fighting On Amoy Island Reuter. Amoy, May 11. r:.TENSIVE aerial activity was renewed I at dawn to-day after a comparatively quiet njgnt. Chinese reinforcements arrived overnight and heavy fighting is progressing with very heavy casualties. Tne hospitals are flooded over with wounded, and refugees are pouringReuter. - 77 words
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Article288 1938-05-12 18 Allegedly Forced To Be Prostitutes Singapore, W€dnesday. THIS is one of tne worst cm s that has come under my notice. These young girls have been brought from China into the Colony to be cabaret dancers, but there are allegations thai they have been torced to288 words
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Article92 1938-05-12 18 Sequel To Road Mishap Singapore, Wednesday. DEV D. T. J. Hodge, Assistant Cna, plain of St. Andrew's Cathedral Singi.pjre, was this morning charged before Mr. R. A. Ward, the Fourth Magistrate, with driving a motor-car in a negligent manner at the junction of Balostier Road and Thompson Road92 words
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42 1938-05-12 19 (United Press). is the course oi his speech to j .»<;.i.00 Pat bans at Charsadda lay 8, Mahatma Gandht i red thai hp would once visit the North-West Province in September nex t _i UnHed Press).(United Press). - 42 words
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Article180 1938-05-12 19 #"»i« vfulh - By #"»i« vfulh (United Press). Peshawar, May 5. 11 \II.VI M (iANI)HI visited (he Ki \iici I\isn ilii» morning. He tartcd -SO .i ni. followed by a lit. i ni ?rs iK t upied by journalists, and local leaders. hiji seated in the Ki. :i Abdul(United Press). - 180 words
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Article26 1938-05-12 19 (United Press). ~.u Bn awan at Allahabad r All-India Conlocated has been Hnenl ol the Muni- adopted by r u v :af)ac! Municipality .—(United(United Press). - 26 words
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440 1938-05-12 19 Air Mail - GANDHIJTS ADDRESS TO STUDENTS (By Air Mail (United Press). THE weannn «f »-,>« Peshawar, May 5. mtmSZ nc «-violence is greater and more powerful than the ways bravest caiwiP?,i* Mu J sohni not a weapon of the weak, only the resorted tn J(United Press). - 440 words
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Article352 1938-05-12 19 Air Mail - <By Air Mail (United Press). Karachi, May 6. ITANSRAJ "WIRELESS" was re- leased at one o'clock in thy night from the Central Gaol, Hydarabad (Sind) and he arrived here early this morning. Hansraj, who is now 28, was convicted in 1532 after absconding for four years in(United Press). - 352 words
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145 1938-05-12 19 Air Mail - VUVARAJAH'S MARRIAGE <Bv i It Air Mail (United Press). y avails lr Bangalore, May 5. Hs -wlhontative quarters indicates a definite possibility m! "< f i tvin hT 1 0 MySOre issuin ff a Proclamation 1;rai arr»-stĕi) in a l P° ,ltica l prisoners(United Press). - 145 words
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Article63 1938-05-12 19 Air Mail - 'liv Air Mail (United Press). AR v «'»llabh*i 2 n F alore May 6. V Alj Indi a r! Chairn^an of b "Rmitti g l ess ParlijtmenS, u J r k-h a cor "Panied ar y of the rnn General •>^ flr ninp had o(United Press). - 63 words
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Article98 1938-05-12 19 Air Mail - (By Air Mail (United Press). Bombay. May 6. The British Textile Delegation arrived here to-day by the S.S. "Comorin". In the course of a press interview. Mr. Angus D. Campbell. Chairman ot the Delegation, said that they hoped that their negotiations with the nonofticial advisers to the(United Press). - 98 words
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Article38 1938-05-12 19 (United Press). Prof. Amarnath Jha of the Allahabad University has been elected a F?llow of the Royal Society of Literature, a rare distinction which, it is understood, is enjoyed only by a few Indians—(United Press. >(United Press). - 38 words
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Article54 1938-05-12 19 (United Press). Two persons were killed, one Engineer and another his assistant, and 6ne seriously wounded as a result of the collapse of the roof of the Victoria Memorial Hall in Peshawar in which are housed exhibits of ancient monuments and which are used for holding the sitting of the(United Press). - 54 words
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Article146 1938-05-12 19 Air Mail - (By Air Mail (United Press). Simla, May 7. AN interesting account of a procession of Tibetian warriors dressed in the old style, mounted and on foot, is furnished by the Lhasa Mission, who were invited to lunch and dinner by Kusho Kabshopa, a Tibetian notable, for(United Press). - 146 words
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92 1938-05-12 19 Air Mail - (By Air Mail (United Press). Karachi. May 6. THE death of Sir Montague Webb la England last night caused a gloom in the city this morning. Sir Montague left Karachi in April. 1938. after being in Karachi for 25 years. He was associated with(United Press). - 92 words
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Article, Illustration105 1938-05-12 19 MISS SUBEIDA BANU. well-known film star, who appears in the leading role in the Hindustani picture "Seva Sadan" which opens al the Marlborough Theatre, Singapore, tonight. It is a magnificent production of the Mahalaxmi Cinetone of Bombay, directed by Mr. Nanubhai B Vakil. 8.A., LL.B The story was105 words
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Article77 1938-05-12 19 (United Press). (By Air Mail) Darjeeling. May 7. THE "United Press" understands that the Bengal Government have decided to establish "Jute markets" all over the Province, especially, in the jute growing areas where cultivators would bring their jute for sale only to bonafide representatives of(United Press). - 77 words
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Article14 1938-05-12 19 SPECIAL DAILY FEATURE EDITED BY G. S. Muthukrishanan, B.Sc.14 words
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Article290 1938-05-12 19 Air Mail - By Air Mail (United Press). t he time the negotiations in connection with the Ommm^S^t^ 7^ ar r/ d .u With L rd Fnvin that th Khudai Kh dmatgar, Rc\l Shirts) had discarded the sword not because they could not wield it but be non*ffi? tHey(United Press). - 290 words
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184 1938-05-12 19 Air Mail - (By Air Mail (United Press). Cuttack, May 5. "YOUR wire has delighted me. Let us humble ourselves before God," says Mahatma Gandhi in course cf his message to Premier Rishwanath Das on the happy termination of the impasse over the appointment of Mr. J. R.(United Press). - 184 words
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