Malaya Tribune, 21 May 1938
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Title Section39 1938-05-21 1 The Malaya Tribune layaNati °""l NewspaperGuaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVII. No. 120. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, May 21, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1938 FIVE CENTS.39 words
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Advertisement79 1938-05-21 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR j BREAKFAST I Try Vie HOitMM. lIMItI M j 'Golden valley* AUSTRALIAN BRANDY TME LABEL TO LOOK OUT lOH A HIGH QUALITY BRAND AT A LOW PRICE Obtainable at n'i ftrst-cUuu store* rwI|THDIF c (3 Itd m WLs (Incorporated to S.S.). i 1 i W PJS.79 words
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Advertisement252 1938-05-21 1 I S (lIVDA V TIC 111 iwe Dominant In Malaya i .1 J SoLjTYouit OWN house! IX K.\TO\4. NICE LOTS FOR SALE AT "GROVE ESTATE" AT INTERESTING PRICES i MORTGAGES VAX DE ARRANGED Apply: m i CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME-ORIENT MEYER CHAMBERS (3rd floor) PROPERTIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR SALE: Town252 words
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690 1938-05-21 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES A MERCANTILE HISTORY Integrity Ability TRADITIONS OF BOW RINGS if ORE than 135 years ago, the farm of fowling was established in a little shop in the High-street jo Exeter. The founder, tfenjamin Bo wring, was by turn watchmaker, silversmith, jeweller and engraver, and all these businesses690 words
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Article259 1938-05-21 2 Chamber Of Commerce Move AMONGST the subjects discussed at a meeting of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce were the plans for Manchester's participation in the forthcoming annual meeting of the Association of British Chambers of Commerce. The Manchester delegation will be led by the president. Mr. Francis Grundy,259 words
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Article276 1938-05-21 2 Japanese Threat To Open Fire FOR the first time since Japanese planes sank *he U.S.S. Panay and shore batteries opened fire on H.M.S. Bee and H.M.S. Ladybird, Brilish gunboats navigated the Yangtse last week with decks cleared for action. H.M.S. Scarab, which left Wuhu and arrived 'n Shanghai276 words
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Advertisement474 1938-05-21 2 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA (Uicoipor-ted 1a England). P. 0 S. N. CO.'fl SAILINGSOUTWARDS Due. Tonnage, tfpore. 1&38. IPUTANA 17,000 In port kanchi r;,ouu June 3 si MALI ti,BUU June 3 NALDERA Iti.OOU June 17 HAN PUR A 17.00U JUly 1 BANGALORE ti.OOu July 2 RAWALPINDI 17.000 July 15 i i,kFU474 words
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Advertisement520 1938-05-21 2 BANGKOK LINE. CHINA JAPAN LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most BJ AISSSLJS* J Cabins Have Adjoining Private Bath, comfortable Passenger Accommoda- To: Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, c Hamburg and Copenhagen. I<>: Port h Sa,d Pales 5*£ dam M.S. From Spore NTca PS. P'ng B ambu fe n < SP H^ a520 words
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Advertisement364 1938-05-21 2 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LLNIE Deutsch-A ustralische Dampfschifts Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germans). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1938 t m.s. KULMERLAND via Manila May 27 s.s. NORDMARK via Manila Jun. 5 t m.s. DUISBUW via Manila June 22 t m.s. SAUERT.AND via Manila364 words
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Advertisement336 1938-05-21 2 STEAMER SAVINGS I iuoydl I DOES YOlTc I LEAVE APPROACH? I I Please let us offer you I accommodation on I fastest, most modern and 1 luxurious. I N.D.L. EXPRESS I LINERS. Passage Agents: I LOHMANN CO., LTD., I 124, Robinson Road, I Phone 7565. STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. LOCAL336 words
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Article48 1938-05-21 3 —Reuter. Tokyo, May 20. Acknowledging that Sir Robert Craigie presented a memorandum reciting the Wilkinson incident to Mr. Hirota on May 18, the Foreign Office spokesman forecasted the probability of the incident being settled in Shanghai in which case the Japanese Government will not reply —Reuter.—Reuter. - 48 words
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Obituary495 1938-05-21 3 Death Of 17-Year Old Girl Singapore, Friday. THE story of the death of a young Mui-tsai, named Khoo Liang* Hin i who was found to have committed suicide by taking caustic soda, was unfolded in the Coroner's court this morning Mr Khoo Heng Pho, of 61. Tanjong495 words
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Article104 1938-05-21 3 Man Found Floating: In Harbour Singapore, Friday. "pOUND drowned", was the finding by Mr. W. G. Porter the Coroner after an inquest on the body of a male Chinese. which was lound floating in the Singapore harbour. The deceased could not b.e identified. The discovery was made104 words
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Article129 1938-05-21 3 Singapore, May 21. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Sheers Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) War Krishna 19. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Rajputana 18; Silverstar 16; Pangkor 13: President Harrison 11: Glenogle 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 2) Klang 31;129 words
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Article39 1938-05-21 3 Reuter. Moscow. Friday. Babushkin, one of the Soviet's leadmS J? irn L en and three other men we*e fcJlied when a plane crashed in Uklrr oft from the aerodrome near Archangel Kilter m FraM J «*SSReuter. - 39 words
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Advertisement460 1938-05-21 3 Cla&Aigi&d. (IdvadiMmswJtA, PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS. ■TENDERS are now invited for the materials or service. For Municipal Tender Room Date of Closing. on ol Jop Chiat Market into Coolie Deposit $j0). 12 noon, May 23, 1938. of 100 tons of Best QuvkLume for it, 12 noon, May 30, 1938.460 words
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Advertisement530 1938-05-21 3 PUBLIC NOTICES V^E£- CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION, LIMITED. (I £SKE? t 2 5 thTstraits Settlements). Sixth a CE IS HEREfi Y GIVEN that the Sh,ilh A /i nual Meeting of the hPiH !V of the Company will be mg Ch, 1 f A e t gLst f er^'°fficer China BuilSthe 2ft530 words
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Advertisement687 1938-05-21 3 When Buying "HERCULES" Cycles Look for This Trade Mark. Mi ftWJ \im*MJL Tire ORIGINAL "HERCULES" TRADE MARK. ALL MODELS IN STOCK. FROM ROADSTERS TO SPORTS MODEL. Easy Payments Arranged. British Cycle Agency. 6, Prinsep Street, Singapore. WE STOCK AND SELL MORE WATCHES than any other firm in Malaya and Far687 words
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Advertisement196 1938-05-21 3 ANNUAL READING GANDHI ASTROLOGER. s !>v Send your date and i time of birth or the J time of writing the I j later and approxiJuate age. You wiP oe furnished with >^ particulars regarding v family, profession. health, income, expenses, unexpected fortunes and misfortunes, lotteries, races and all other196 words
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Miscellaneous269 1938-05-21 3 CLUB DIARY OF EVENTS [There are numerous Clubs in Singa pore members of which arc readers the "Malaya Tribune:*. Tms Diary v provided specially for ihir:,. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Hap~ penings of general interest will still be included in the "Diary oj269 words
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Article185 1938-05-21 4 Singapore. May 20. R. (fHam) W. Coast. No. 1 per Koyan $138 iR. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $135 IR. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $130 I Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 1 S22C Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 2 J*9S 1 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 3185 words
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Article103 1938-05-21 4 -British Official Wireless London, May 20 Paris 177 39-64 New York 4.96 13 16 Montreal 5.00 3/ Brussels 29.50% Geneva 21.74V2 Amsterdam 8.97 V 2 Milan 94 7 16 Berlin 12.36% Prague 142% Copenhagen 19.40 Stockholm 19.40% Oslo 19 90 Vienna nominal Madrid nominal Lisbon 110 3 16-British Official Wireless - 103 words
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Article92 1938-05-21 4 —Reuter. PhiladelDhia, May 18. MR. John Lewis' Committee of Industrial Organisation failed in its first major attempt to gain political power when Mr. Thomas Kennedy, its candidate for nomination for the Governorship In Pennsylvania's democratic primary elections, was defeated by about 100 000 votes in competition with Mr.—Reuter. - 92 words
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Article340 1938-05-21 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Friday. RUBBER Previous To-day Change Dull Quiet 11 Buyers 5 1116 Wfc 3 b SPOt sXrs 6% f« Z% Ist* Forward (Jane) Buyer. 5 1116 |W =i oellers 5 3 4 5 8 _i a md forward (JulyiSept) Buyers 5.^ Buyers 5 13! 6340 words
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Article1846 1938-05-21 4 Activities In Foreign Countries |'T is acknowledged, both inside and outside the Service, that the convoying of merchant ships in narrow waters, or at the focal points of the trade lanes, is one of the Navy's major problems. A large fleet of suitable ships is necessary for1,846 words
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Article146 1938-05-21 4 Japanese Freighter In Germany Damaged Tokyo, May COMMUNISTS to-day were blanv 0 b: V- a Japanese Foreign Office t j tt lor an explosion which dama uoper deck of the Japanes.' t n Taiima Maru, 6,995 tons, in Bi Germany, on Mar. 2. Thf n« ul terrorist coup146 words
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Advertisement486 1938-05-21 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) t CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up 510,000,000.00. BEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES Managing Director 3172 Secretary 4944 General Manager 3513 Accountant 3° 2Q Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA." LONDON BANKERS: NEW YORK BANKERS: Midland Bank, Ltd, I486 words
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Advertisement104 1938-05-21 4 THĔ 1 UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In 8 8.) No. 2. Chulia Street (Bonham Building), Singapore. I Authorised Capital $4,000,000.00 I Issued. Subscribed and i Paid Up $1,000,000.00 General Reserve 100,000.00 TelesraDhle Address: j "TYEnUABANRV* Telephone N05.:—5182, 5188. 5184, 5185 5136. BOARD OF DIRECTORS:— Wee Kheng Chiang, Esq.. Chairman.104 words
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Article740 1938-05-21 5 Quotation By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore. May 19, 5 p.m. Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers pat Tin 310V2 4!4y 2 A< m Kumbang 28 30,J£Sal Malay 42,6 47 norn Jyer Weng £60 £65 Bangrin Tm «h 22,Batu Selangor 13d 1.40 B irma Malay 21 6 22740 words
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Article980 1938-05-21 5 Biff Increase i £1,000 TRANSFERRED TO RESERVE 25 aS T l ose obtailie d in the year with which I have just dealt will be impossible unless there is an early and substantial improvement in the price of the commodity, and that can only result irom an980 words
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Article109 1938-05-21 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, May 19. 5 p.m. Company Dividend Books Total for close financial Date Ex Div. year TI N: Payable Date to date Pahang Consol 10% Int. Apr. 26 June 1 May 9 10% less tax Rawang Concession 21- No. 22 May 18 May 25109 words
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Article246 1938-05-21 5 Co., Ltd., $30,000 ADr 30, Oct. 31... 95 10d norn *Xe APORE MUNICIPAL: lS r d c. 1540 $400 0 °0 mt. ept. oO 100 102 norn M?r d c 1947 «.600,000 Int. 4. 3l Se Pt. 30 .105 107 norn 2% lS d c 1955 Int.246 words
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Article1243 1938-05-21 5 Position Weakened COMMENT OF LONDON PRESS (From Our Oxn Corespondent) London, May 10. jyjAL WAS part in the buffer tin pool crisis is commented upon j somewhat querulously in the London financial press following the official ;onfirmation that a referendum is «ing taken after all. "Unfortunately,1,243 words
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Article251 1938-05-21 5 Anchor Fouls Boom At Shanghai THE u S.S. Bulmer, a destroyer, spent 1 a f ew anxious moments shortly! when hrv o a T to yhan recently her anchor .got entangled with i it A 6 c ams ancl wire moorings which ?£!f K ,me seemtd to have251 words
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Article65 1938-05-21 5 Cricket: Re.st Trial. SRC., Frst Day; I A. v. R E. Changi, S.C.R.C, V. M.F.A., M.F.A.; S.C.C. v. R..T R.I., A.C.S v. Victoria School, Victoria School; A.C.S. II. v. St. Andrew's II, O.dham Hull; S. J. I. v. Y.M.C.A., Y.M.C.A.; St. Andrew's OB A v65 words
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Article147 1938-05-21 5 ALHAMBRA: "It's Love I'm After," 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION: "Scuth Riding," 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. CAITIOL: "Goldwyn Follies," 3.15 6 15 and 9.15 p.m. IHEATRt HO 1 AL: "Sipah Salar" (Hindustani», 3.15. (j.!5 and 9.15 n.rn MARLBOROUGH: "Veer Kunal (Hindustani Talkie», 3.15 6.15 and 9 15147 words
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Article21 1938-05-21 5 "Cocktail Dance 6.30 orSi"'»"™ dinner and Dance (Ina f f l0^ 8-30 to midnight. Cabaret Attraction, Kyra, Roby and Harn?21 words
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Advertisement73 1938-05-21 5 TO KEEP FIT CONSTIPATION INDIGESTION 1 SLUGG,SHNESS LIVERISH NESS liP rhin.i, ar.d correspondents prism $35 -pwurds. glasses ):1 the principal cities Jpera $0. oIrT>ATOO 01 the world, the Bank is v,m?, EPAIRS UNDERTAKEN. new china optical co., we" equipped to transact 71, High Street »"*HONE 3786 _i i i i73 words
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Article158 1938-05-21 6 Mails expected from Netherlands Indiesby Ah .X.L.M.) Deliveries oi boxholders' letters only 4 30 p.m. today and general deliveries of letters and parcels 8.25 a.m. respectively on Monday. M-uls expected irom Europe Amsterdam* by Air (X.L.M I to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 130 pm today and general158 words
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Article32 1938-05-21 6 The Air Mail (Imperial* despatched iron? Singapore on May 13 was delivered in London yesterday. The Air Mail (Netherlands) despatched from Singapore on May 15 was delivered in London \esterday.32 words
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Article40 1938-05-21 6 The mail plane "Governor Raffles" of Wearne's Air Service was disabled when taking off at Ipoh yesterday and the air mails from Irx>h. Penang. etc. will, therefore, be received at Singapore by the 5.58 p.m. train to-day.40 words
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330 1938-05-21 6 Singapore. May 21. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 3 10 l 2 4 4'o Ayer Hitam 22 23 Ban grins 21 22 Batu Selangors 1.32 1.40 Cnanderiangs 16 17 Kitam Tin 0.38 0.43 Hongkong Tin 20 9 219 Hong Fatts 1.01 1.05 Idris Hyd. 7 7330 words
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Article50 1938-05-21 6 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. A gruesome discovery was made at noon, of the body of a newly-born infant in the undergrowth at Bukit flanas, opposite the church. The di'-rovorv was mndo by schoolboys and on being miurmeu. the poM arrived and removed the body.50 words
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Article202 1938-05-21 6 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 21. London T.T. 2 3 11,16 London demand 2 3 imp Lyons demand 2042 Switzerland demand 249 3 4 Hamburg demand 141 New York202 words
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Article44 1938-05-21 6 A novel costume competition has been arranged by the management of the Great World Cabaret for this week-end To-night and to-morrow night, the dahc? hostesses win be dressed in costumes of their own choice. Prizes are being awarded to the live most outstanding costumes.44 words
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Article59 1938-05-21 6 -Retlter Hongkong. M... CHINESE repoits reaching here i that a disastrous head-on i occurred on the Canton-Hankov on the night of May 16 when, it 200 persons were killed and inj The accident occurred to Mi kilometres north of Chang >1 south-bound passenger train chang-Retlter - 59 words
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Article217 1938-05-21 6 Tangle Of Kwang Yuan In San Francisco rttE Kwang Yuan, a little schooner which has been ridr u m anchor in Mission Bay since l'ast \vint< has become a "record ship." says S; a Francisco message. She has no nationality, is mam. d both Japanese and Chinese217 words
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Article21 1938-05-21 6 Tuesday being Empire D.»\, HLM. and all tied auxiliaries in narbottr v.n: dress ship over-all from '<> a.m. to sunset21 words
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Advertisement285 1938-05-21 6 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL J I ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. SPECIAL RACE DINNER BALL CAJJ ARET ATTRACTION, KYRA, ROBY HARRY 4gfl|B__K_Hßf---__E-_-D_--L___________n________-_^ jSEAVI^^ s j TO-NIGHT j EXIENSION TO I A .M. SPECIAL DINNER DANCE J DINNER DESNCI MUSIC BY KELLER'S POPULAR HUNGARIAN BAND. s ENTERTAINMENT OF UNUSUAL MERIT PI285 words
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Advertisement393 1938-05-21 6 NOTICE Mails for Japan originally advertised for despatch by c.s. Rajputana closing at 10 a.m. to-day will now be despatched by s.s. Arabia Maru closing at 4 p.m to-day. IF YOUR BREATH HAS A SMELL YOU CANT FEEL WELL Unless 2 pints of bile juice flow" from our liver into393 words
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Advertisement40 1938-05-21 6 SEE VOIR GRACEFUL SELF IN LILY WHITE PHOTO STI IMO 7<>, North Uridtfc K*»i l (near Adclphi HoUl), SING A POKE. TH E T R O^O FINE nifovw SUNNY DAYS. ELEGANCE DURABILITY Advertiwmeut oi The Batu Shoe ov. Ud.. sinuate.40 words
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Miscellaneous188 1938-05-21 6 I POSTAL j I STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Europe and Great Britain x X.L.M. Ma y *j Iranx s't'm" 21 2 P- m Mcd an x J&kK' 21 2 P-m--pontianak r},°J!„ 2 1 3 P m Djambl and K. Toengkal lob,L™I ob, L™- Hirrisoi 21188 words
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Article122 1938-05-21 7 Shanghai, i TOTAL of 905 factories in ri Shanghai were burned to the ground dui.ns the hostilities here in the laUei j:art of 1937. .-icmrding i a special report received by this paper Those factories employed sfiS workers before the war. factories which were completely troyed122 words
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405 1938-05-21 7 Sara/ossa. ANT of the strangest stories of the £?an ah civil war—of how a I lieutenant was "executed" by tag squad and lived to tell the late—has just ccme to light. Ti™ officer faced the squad with a prisoners, Shots rang bullets405 words
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Article59 1938-05-21 7 understood that the United Process committee has apdiSSS Ins P ecttjr s. each in charge nets, to supervise the work congress Committees in th/ anu to see how these Commit■r 'rt,r° Ut JS* orders from me The Inspectors will also and means as to how their llmpil a reas c59 words
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195 1938-05-21 7 Nicosia. Cypirns. IF TER ."»<> years use in village weight-lifting contests and as a source of gunp< nler for fireworks, an ancient shell has gone off at'Pissouri, in the Limassol district of Cyprus, killing two young men. The shell is one of a195 words
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Article100 1938-05-21 7 WHILE reform of the gaol administra lien is being pursued zealously by th Sind Government, attention is now beirf devoted to improving "he :*onditio' of lunatic asylums and affording amenities to their inmates. A scheme costing Rs. 50.000 is now before the Minister of Public Health.100 words
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Article, Illustration46 1938-05-21 7 Yehudi Menuhin, the violinist, has become engaged to N. la Nicholas, daughter of Mr. George Nicholas, known as the "Aspro King." ot "tlelbourne, Australia. Photo Shows: Yehudi Menuhin and his fiancee. Nola Nicholas, as they left London for S vitzerland.46 words
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Article121 1938-05-21 7 PWaterbury. Connecticut. C. John "Jingles'* Donahue, who keeps his eye on traffic—and traffic violations—here, hai his ovn unique system .*or taking offender; to task, whenever circumstances permit. 1 iSf d o° f leaving a "ticket.- or mm. o to vu a PP ear >" court,121 words
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Article478 1938-05-21 7 FATHER SAYS 'NO' pRETTY young Chicago mother, Mrs. Herman Colan, is too ill tn finally whether her five-weeks-old daughter shall Lee a life of dark ness—or die. chUcrf is eating into the ArTVmJZJf- It must affect the brain. An immediate operation would save the be478 words
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Advertisement10 1938-05-21 7 WELL-DRESSED MEN HAVE WELLCOMBED HAIR. THEY USE... 2 APB 110 words
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Advertisement17 1938-05-21 7 LEMON BARLEY SODA IN AERATED FORM A DELICIOUS NOVELTY i PREPARED FROM LEMON-JUICE AND BARLEY FRAMROZ CO.17 words
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Advertisement139 1938-05-21 7 Prevent Fevers before they come ifi Haliborangc will JPP^i V sT 'M r help you t0 avoid iV feyers II su PP lie > -s i m fc- "A* essential Vitamins which increase the U f resistance of the body to such ailments. Given 11 MMpv* 10 children daily, Haliborangc139 words
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Advertisement409 1938-05-21 8 I GREAT ENTERTAINMENT*! In many respect "Goklwyn Follies' is one ol the best examples yet to leave the studios of the film as an art FREE PRESS. (20 5 38) MX:*** •'Goklwyn Follies" is gn at MORNING TRIBUNE (20 5 38) I NATURALLY .YOU WILL NOT MISS IT! I~TO-PAY at409 words
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Advertisement409 1938-05-21 8 3.15-6J5-9.15 TO-PAY THE BOOK-OF-THE-YEAR FOR 10:57, COMES TO LIFE AS 1938 s MOST OUTSTANDING FILM. "SOUTH RIDING" UNIVEPSAILY ACCLAIMED AS TOT BEBT BRmSH PICTOTE MADE PRODUCED BY ALEXANDER KORDA AND VICTOR SAVJLLE EDAAUND CWtNN RALPH RICHARDSON! I. ATE SI PAKAMOIM MUS|(l|| j d To-niffhl 7.45 p.m. ■••■l™ asm Two Shows409 words
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Advertisement349 1938-05-21 8 The Most eagerly-awaited Screen Tvent of rhe past TEN years! j pßter 1 ,i on your 'nwJ lco' list" VS. -jjffc I Al!in marvelous Multiplane TE c H N r lo Gala Premiere CAPITOL, May Blst 1 SHOWS DAILY. Fret list '»»«1 Service rotici ssfons entirely suspended! •> S ROXY349 words
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Advertisement786 1938-05-21 9 FINAL TOUCH TO TOUR BEAUTY WE CAN WORK WONDERS There are manj women whose every feature Is perfect, but who miss oeauty just because their hair has not been properly curved. Our UNPRECEDENTED CHARGE from $1 upward to $3 are within the reach of everybody, and we take good care786 words
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Obituary64 1938-05-21 10 The death occurred at the General Hospital, Singapore, yesterday, of Mr. Louis Joseph, Chief Clerk of the Master Attendant's Office. Singapore, at the age of 35. He leaves a widow, six children and two grand-children to mourn his loss. The feneral will take place at the Bidadari Cemetery this64 words
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Article74 1938-05-21 10 KOH. Mr. Koh talk Keong aged G1, passed peacefully away at his residence. No. 390, Joo Chi it Road, oil 18-J-33. leaving behind his beloved wife, o"? daughter. Mrs. Secw Beng Cheng, one fon, Koh Cheng lloon, one son-in-law. Seow Beng Chci.g, one grandson-in-law, Sim Meah fcer of the Goodye~i74 words
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Article772 1938-05-21 10 nnHE debate which is to be Btaged in the House of Commons next week on the state of Britain's defence preparations promises to b-3 one of the most interesting that Parliament has heard for a long: time. Arising out of th? Labour motion calling for an inquiry772 words
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Article212 1938-05-21 10 THE following appointments and noti- ftcations were gazetted last night:— The provisional appointment of Mr. Joseph William de Piro to be temporarily an Unofficial Member of the Executive Council of the Straits Settlements during the absence on leave ol the Hon. Mr. R. Williamson. a Dr. L. W.212 words
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Article256 1938-05-21 10 NOTES COMMENTS Open House IT isn't often that a first class mystery develops In Singapore, and though the one we present this morning may not have international developments, it is certainly causing concern to two people in the city. They are the owners ot a very pleasant house within easy256 words
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Article220 1938-05-21 10 OH! to be in England now that May's here! If only for one thing—those little red mushy pieces of fruit that go so well with cream in other words, strawberries. And yet—the strawberries in this part of the world are highly satisfying iexcept In price). This longing220 words
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Article242 1938-05-21 10 DEOPLE who are regular cinemagoers are familiar by now with the .short*" of Hollywood stars, bu-t few people know that in Singapore there is a man has a film of his own that gives more informal views of cinema stars any you are likely to see on the242 words
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Article194 1938-05-21 10 j yOU may have read a Story In tills I newspaper a day or two ago, about j a young man who was emboldened to i write his sweetneart 11.000 letters. We shudder to think of the amount of ink j thai was used in a pursuit that194 words
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Article327 1938-05-21 10 Bv "Looker On" I JUDGE complains that the Engl sh breakfast is so standardized that it is robbed of that element of surprise which makes a meal interesting. He evidently doesn't get his eggs from our grocer. It seems that a man has been going round327 words
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Advertisement204 1938-05-21 10 CARRON RANGES v THE DESIGN OF THIS RANGE IS A DECIDED IMPROVEMENT j UPON VNY OTHER RANGE OF ITS KIND ON THE MARKET j|j CAR RON RANGE Ijpj (Without Side Boiler). N,, s $62.50. jj N s (N 422 Dover) 72 50 I RA,I6]B > ROBINSON CO., LTD. t: 'jmiwmmmm204 words
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Advertisement141 1938-05-21 10 POLAROID POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery in glare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to '50 feet below the surfaA of the vvaler. FOR THE FIRST TIME perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, fishing. tenni< or any outdoor sport. See our demonstration of this remarkable new141 words
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338 1938-05-21 11 Normal Moves, Is Berlin Claim -Reuter. I Prague, May 20. OF TRir P L C AR^ n INVEST,GATING REPORTS THAT STORM WITH SJESSI m A CK GVAKDS ARE ASSEMBLING IN DBmuCTS 0K f;ERMANY BoR■misnis r a r ers think that ,ht in he fort-Reuter. - 338 words
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Article, Illustration275 1938-05-21 11 MR.H. HODZA ten Gi rmatu full rights onalitiea statute ■lr oicn areas, no disorders. SUDETENS DECLINE TO NEGOTIATE Igtie, May 20. declaration was me Minister, Dr. dressing representious political pard I he coming ute would be based ti home rule and c ut deeply into c; hcsiovakia as a Dr.275 words
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Article169 1938-05-21 11 -Reuter. Rome, May 20 MAY 29 will be celebrated throughi" out Italy and the colonies as a "day of solidarity with nationalist Spain." It is believed that mass meetings will be held throughout the country, culminating in a demonstration in favour of General Franco in the Pallazove Nezia, to be-Reuter. - 169 words
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Article24 1938-05-21 11 HERR HENLEIN leader of the Sudetens, refuses to negotiate on account of alleged disturbances i:i various parts of Czechoslovakia in the past few days24 words
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Article125 1938-05-21 11 Reuter. Simla, May 20. 1 COMMUNIQUE indicates that n further steps may have to be taken to deal with the Faqir of Ipi following a series of sporadic incidents and unrest, for the most part directly traceable to the Faqir's influence throughout Waziristan since theReuter. - 125 words
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Article25 1938-05-21 11 James Downie, 68, a retired joiner or Castle Park Farm, Huntly, was burned to death when his car struck a telegraph pole and caught fire.25 words
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Article21 1938-05-21 11 Mr. S. Bose, I.C.S., has been killed and another Indian Civil Service officer seriously injured in a motor acciaent near Jubbulpore.21 words
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199 1938-05-21 11 London, May 20. THE Finance Bill, published yesterday, contains complex and elaborate machinery to prevent income-lax evasion. It should no longer be pcssible to avoid income-tax by transferring income to persons abroad, unless the transfer was made not for trfj purpose of avoiding taxes199 words
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Article99 1938-05-21 11 0 N lriday Marp h 11 it was relownPv°?feVr? various frontier f Austria that extensive iroop movements wer<» taktrnr frontier and that several disorder WCre under fle, d bJS* fepnrts were denied ■S&i but when they became more insistent it was admitted that certain m vements were "nil?99 words
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49 1938-05-21 11 —Reuter. Washington May 20. CULL economic independence for the Philippines in 1960 instead of 1946 is recommended in the report of the joint preparatory committee on Philippine Affairs. The report dealt only with economic independence. Political independence remains fixed at July 4, 1946—Reuter.—Reuter. - 49 words
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Article139 1938-05-21 11 I Lord Nuffield To I Help i London, May 20. CIR X ngsley Wood, the new Air V Secretary, saw representatives of the shadow aircraft industry today and discussed the progress of the scheme of shadow factories for production of aircraft aero-engines and certain accessories. Sir Kingsley139 words
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Article61 1938-05-21 11 -Reuter. Berlin. May 20. THE differences between the Vatican 1 and Germany have been further intensified by the latter's decision regarding passport regulations, the effect of which will prevent Catholics from attending the Eucharistic Conference at Budapest on May 25 to 29. Catholics in Germany are-Reuter. - 61 words
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Article38 1938-05-21 11 -Reuter. Paris, May 20. AUTHORISED circles in Rome declare that Franco-Italian negotiations arf following their usual course, says the Havas correspondent. They deny that a i.tate of grave tension exists between Italy and France. —Reuter.-Reuter. - 38 words
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Article34 1938-05-21 11 Two British-owned railway companies the Buenos Ayres Western Railway and the Buenos Ayres and Pacific Railway, have been authorized by the Argentine Government to apply wage outs of 5 and 10 per cent, respectively34 words
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239 1938-05-21 11 Reuter. of th e b C U^a, a *c e P^^^'S^SJS^' temptation of militarism or becoming a totalitarian state.'' M mt the A Home message says Signor Gave! I an articIe in the Giornnle d Italia to the fall of HsuchowReuter. - 239 words
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Article79 1938-05-21 11 Shanghai May 21. nKnizh marines row the {Suffolk D landed at Kulanrsu yesterday in order io ass:,:' the !"ni i J Btat?i marines them to maintain order on acrount of the heav;. Influx of Chinese refugees. Abu at ?noo Japanese troop?; in Amoy are defence* at79 words
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Article45 1938-05-21 11 "Non Intervention" British Official Wireless London. May 20. I ORD Plymouth, chairman oi the Itt- ternational Non-intervention Committee, continued his consultations to-day with the various members of the committee and he has now summoned the chairman's sub-committee to meet next Thursday morning —British Official Wireless.British Official Wireless - 45 words
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Article96 1938-05-21 11 -RPlM- The Hague, May 20. A DENIAL that a military and naval pact exists between the Netherlands and Britain regarding the East Indies was given in the Senate by the Minister for the Colonies to day. He said that contact and co-opera-tion with the authorities in-RPlM- . . - 96 words
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Article, Illustration49 1938-05-21 11 Fhe first Labrador retr ever dogs which are to accompany London policemen on lonely beats in the suburbs are new officially "on the strength The dogs have been trained to watch a house, to attract attention to anyt'in?; suspicious by barking, 2nd to ?uard NHpegts.49 words
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Article329 1938-05-21 11 ABritish Official Wireless. London, May 20. THB cause of the accident on the London railway on Tuesday, as a result of which six persons Ipst their lives and many vere injured, was revealed when the public inquiry instituted by the Minister of Transport was opemdABritish Official Wireless. - 329 words
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Article70 1938-05-21 11 BY ELECTION British Official Wireless. London, May 20. THE result of the by-election a* Ayiesbury, caused by the resignation of Mr. Michael Beaumont, wa.j declared to-day. Sir Stanley "Reed. Conservative was leturned with 21. G95 votes Mr Atholi Robertson (Liberal) polling 10 751 votes HL. Rc ln 1 d GrovesBritish Official Wireless. - 70 words
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Article40 1938-05-21 11 -Reuter. Akron. May "0 rFHE entire plant of the Gooduch Company has been closed following the refusal of members of the Rubber Worker;-' Union to start their midnight shift, r-ekets barred across to the factoiy —Reuter.-Reuter. - 40 words
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Article24 1938-05-21 11 The Home Secretary has appointed Mr. H. E. Chastency, one of his Majesty s Inspectors of Factories, to be an additional Deputy Chief Inspector24 words
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Advertisement43 1938-05-21 11 DEFENCE SCHEME Consult: C. S. CHONG, Opt. D. (U.S.A.) o Ber i in op i ical Co 142 > S°uth Bridge Road, Singapore. With most vp-to-date equipment to diagnose your eye defects. With latest style eyewear to meet your demand superior Service! Moderate Charge*!43 words
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467 1938-05-21 12 KLANG INQUEST (From Our Oun Correspondent) Klang Friday. THE inquest on the death of Mr. La 1 Fontaine, who was found dead after being charged in connection with the theft of tin-ore recently, was held Che Ahmad here to-day. Mrs La Fontaine, giving evidence,467 words
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Article138 1938-05-21 12 Open Verdict Returned At Inquest Singapore, Friday. RAMSIN Hadra a Brahmin living at 801 Lorong 31 Geylang, reported the discovery of a dead body in a stream near the Lee Rubber factory of which he was the night watchman. In the inquiry held to-day into the death of138 words
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Article62 1938-05-21 12 IN exercise of the conferred on I him by Section 49 (1) of the: Courts Ordinance, the Governor has been pleased to constitute athird Distric Court to be known as the Additional Criminal District Court, Singapore. Mr. Koh Choon Hong has been appointed a District Judge the62 words
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Article64 1938-05-21 12 —Reuter. Burgos, May 20. THE Republicans claim the recapture oi Mount Penarroya after fierce fighting between Teruel and the sea, which was lost on May 18, and also successes on the Pyrenees front north of Tremp_ A Nationalist communique does not mention the claims to—Reuter. - 64 words
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1190 1938-05-21 12 chairman, said inter aha: fnrei£?n tradP 0 f Malaya improved from The gross value of the in 1937 or by nearly $1,151 millions in 1936 to t m han m any year since 1929. Sp d S s t°h n e P e r x°Sfo1,190 words
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Article, Illustration192 1938-05-21 12 CARRYING ON (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Friday. fHE "Governor Raffles" belonging to Wearne's Internal Air Service, and piloted by Capt. Pugh. while taking off this afternoon from Ipoh aerodrome for Kuala Lumpur, failed to rise and crashed into the embankment of the boundary.192 words
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Article42 1938-05-21 12 The Hawaiian MckxHana, a local amateur orchestra led by Mr. F. de Souza will broadcast from Sta ion Z.HT Singapore on Tuesday May 24. from 7 p.m. to 7.30 p.m Miss Oracle de Souza will slug several Hawaiian lumbers.42 words
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Article198 1938-05-21 12 Activity In Outer Mongolia I I Hankow, May 20. A reliable report says that Soviet Russia is sending a large number of troops and great quantities of ammu 1 nition by the Siberian Railway, to Chita and Ulan Bator, in Outer Mongolia. It is also reported by the198 words
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Article60 1938-05-21 12 Raiputan. Brit.; 9.454 tons from London 20 5 to Yokohama 21.5. Meigen Maru; Japanese, 3.2?2 tons iiom Miike 19.5 to Batu Pahat 26.5. Presdeut Harrison, U.S.A.. 6 185 tons from Boston 19.5 to Penang 21.5. Giencgle, Brit.; 5,826 tons from Dairen 20.5 to London 22.5. Hong Kheng.60 words
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Article90 1938-05-21 12 Singapore, Friday. THE roof of an old house at Beach Road, where demolishing work had been carried on for some days, collapsed shortly before noon to-day. A Municipal coolie, attached to the Water Department, was missed by his fellow-workers, and when the debris was cleared,90 words
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Article62 1938-05-21 12 The 36th annual athletic meeting of 'lie St. Joseph's Institution will be held At the Jalan Besar Stadium on Fiiday May 27. commencing; at 2.15 p.m »1 The Victoria School will hold their annual sports meeting on the school ground on Saturday June 25, commencing at 362 words
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137 1938-05-21 12 A STATE of passive mutiny on bwrd tnc Need was alleged is the fifth magistrate's eomi this morning, when five cf the <h men aeain appeared before *lt L Goh. The >-ord flk"> the Pa ;una flag. Inspector J. A. D. Reckttrk137 words
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Article87 1938-05-21 12 Case Against Chinese Driver Adjourned Singapore, Friday. A COLLISION between a lorry loaded with sand and a car at the junction of Tiong Bahru Road and Henderson Road on Jan. 22, haa a sequel m ill? Fourth Police Court before Mr R. A. Ward this morning when Soh87 words
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Article85 1938-05-21 12 Important German Witness Disappears —Renter. New York. May 20. Dr. Ignatz Griebl. former German intelligence officer, now a naturalised American, and an important witness in the impending trial of seventeen, members of an alleged international spy ring has mysteriously disappeared. It is reported he left for Germany aboard—Renter. - 85 words
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Article72 1938-05-21 12 Association To Re Reorganised The Singapore Shipping Clerks' Association is being re-organised. Ex-mem-bers and new members, either emplova or unemployed are invited to join. Various sections such r.s sport, dramatic. musical. Mandarin. English, traveling, magical and athletic will be inaugurated for the benefit of members. Intending members are72 words
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Article33 1938-05-21 12 Singapore. Friday. Mrs A S Small, wife of the Colonia. arrived here from En-land by the Rajputana this afternoon wWmeton board by the Hon Hi A Small and friends.33 words
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268 1938-05-21 12 —Renter. Hankow. thi CHINESE bombers raided Osaka and the Sasebo Naval Base n0 t morning, dropping tons of leaflets but no bombs, and returned to the pursuit planes and no anti-aircraft guns. The planes an base safely. and kept tmThe bombers took off from—Renter. - 268 words
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Article71 1938-05-21 12 Aged 35, Leaves Six Children Singapore. Saturday MR. Louis Joseph c 11( Sin- a Master Attendants Otfit p pore, died at the Gem ia terday morning. 1 uido^ He was only «>;> an.' ita\ ,v, e six children and two Jo n was the t her ui71 words
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Article44 1938-05-21 12 Hindustani Fii*r $hv To-morro* AN entertaining Hindu sUirl r p: "Madan Manjari,'" will be >. t j, c two nights lrom to-morrow Garrick Theatre. Geylang n r a-^ "Madan Manjari" has m> action, and there will be t\\o anceo nightly, at 6.15 ana44 words
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Advertisement52 1938-05-21 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA ST. THONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: MALACCA HONG CHYE CO., SEREMBAN CHIENT BROS.. R. LUMPUR HENG HENG LOONG, NG RON CHEE, X! ANG LEE ENG TEH, IPOH LEE AH WENG, PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY, LTD. BRANCHES: OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING52 words
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Article180 1938-05-21 13 BILL FOR COUNCIL i from July I, motor vehicle owners in tho F If s win «<•* v r ed by in »na bill y LtU7toV ,y 1 "h rUun paaKngers carried i„ f i( S P on is regulated by Fart II of the180 words
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Article116 1938-05-21 13 Details Of Ceremonial Parade I I VJ parade wil] be held In the Birthday of His MaXii |i George VI, on June 9. at 7.45 am Farrer Park. In position r>n the lnp ction line by 7.35 a.m., with bayonets order and standing t an ed Uj rear116 words
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Article120 1938-05-21 13 ('«H.nitr "Playboy's" f»;iN?iniptry nu n Reporter) Penang, Fridav. E °fl a IO Kbv 1 of a wealtl v |1M was described as the made his final U pJustke Howes in the P'iblie examination lamination by Mr. i. ii.? Official Assignee» "i::dr f or payment of j, 1 11120 words
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Article87 1938-05-21 13 Mned At la i pi I r <>rn t "'I or respondent) Taiping, Friday. "••iiuii Park case was n f 'aja Salim. the when Subramaniam, >' and Sundarajoo. "i amended charge. who were de- were found IT* flr was fined $8, for Ih' h UpnS- srn,Md 6 pre-87 words
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Article87 1938-05-21 13 Sydney, New Souin Vt/aJex. A NAUGHTY word used by ;i w« rkman in describing his [•reman led to factory strike here. The man WAH promptly «i, missed f»r swearing, ftten his leUow-workers, considering thai ho should have ben allowed to [theve his reelings in th P87 words
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Article130 1938-05-21 13 Leslie Howard In Good Comedy THOSE in search of an excellent comedy should net refrain l'rom visiting './le Alhambra Theatre where "It's Love I'm After," had a premiere last night. There i an entertaining story which is crammed With uproarious situations which makes the film one of the130 words
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Article57 1938-05-21 13 (From Out Own Correspondent) Bangkok, May PJ. bi the course of a holiday in the Peninsula, the British Minister witnessed bull fight* a! Nakon Sri Tamarat and also attended the festival of the birth, inspiration and death of Buddha at I ho famous temple of t57 words
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Article21 1938-05-21 13 Brigadier A. T. Shakesdear, who was formerly oi the Malaya Command, has been appointed Air Raid Precaution Officer at Richmond 'Surrey*.21 words
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Article617 1938-05-21 13 Man Charged hi Witness Box (From Our On n Reporter} Kuala Lumpur, Friday. "IT is such a staring case ot deliberate 1 perjury," Mr. A J. Grattan Bellew. the Fast Magistrate, said when he stopped a -ease in which Chew Chin, a Cantonese v ho had617 words
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Article31 1938-05-21 13 Mr Mohamed Sahib bin Abdul Razak Sahib to officiate as a Kathi for the Settlement of Singapore, during the absence ot Pakir Moheideen Sahib oin Syed Ahmad Sahib from the Settlement31 words
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Article102 1938-05-21 13 Opened By Penan# Consul (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Friday. BEFORE a good gathering, including the Hon. Mr. G. A. de C. dc Moubray «Resident Councillor) the Chinese Consul, Mr. Huang Yen Kai, declared open the Penang Chinese fair and bazaar at Wembley this evening. Prior to the102 words
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356 1938-05-21 13 QFTBM when a nim comes fa the pubheralding by the publicity agent* it proves to be something ol a dfeppoin ment to those who go to lee it with •n .h CXpe ,n,ion f sumcthin really outs.'andin^ No such suggestion can be made re fion"lonth356 words
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Article207 1938-05-21 13 Car Half Over Precipice (From Our Own Correspondent > Tapah, Friday. DOUR Chinese business men, after r spending a holiday at Cameron Highlands, had an alarming experience when the car in which they were travelling to the -South ran off .he road and nearly toppled207 words
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Article136 1938-05-21 13 Club Account Books As Exhibits Singapore, Friday. AFTER a hearing lasting five days, during which several prosecution witnesses gave evidence, Chua Boon Kang, a young educated Chinese, was this afternoon acquitted on a charge of criminal breaeh of trust of $243 96 cash at. 189, Buklt Timah136 words
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Article190 1938-05-21 13 Official's Submission In Bankruptcy Court T Singapore Iridav HAT the bankrupt had been a tool in the hands of l is other partners, who hajnj failed to keep proper account* nacl disappeared when the business tailed, and left him to hear the burden was the submission made190 words
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Article160 1938-05-21 13 Interesting Talk At Y.W.C.A. A REPRESENTATIVE audience of Chinese and European members and friends gathered at the V.M.C.A. Hostel on Wednesday evening to meet Deaconess Julia Clarke, for many years a missionary in China, and who wat passing through Singapore from China, on her way home to160 words
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Advertisement234 1938-05-21 13 SbmSw Hrttflg MBt>S it's all a matter of quality, Ircshnem ami g A C 0 N where you purchase. All mv three famous M brands (each poss<ssing its own delightful full T s», favoured qualities) are appetite creators, have r breakfast appeal, and ran add the most palatable touches to234 words
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Advertisement51 1938-05-21 13 Our fi&S! R ad I>hone «W4. m Al i" B ,,sh toed 1S manufactured under Europe,:.! Poultry Expert Dr/ mash Sim i meal. Mixed grain. w»tn or withoat $6 501 per 160 lbs. Dry Mash Baby Chick cont. 20% skimmed pure milk I powder $16 per 160 lbs. SoU und£51 words
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Article, Illustration574 1938-05-21 14 FIRST DIVISION SOCCER AT STADIUM Gunners Get Going Again U V 2; S.C.F.A. L THE unbeaten record of the Chinese in the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League was ended yesterday at the Anson Road stadium when the Gunners beat them by the odd goal574 words
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300 1938-05-21 14 County Cricket Results Reuter. THE Australians, playing the six.h j match of their England tour,, beat 1 Northamptonshire by an innings mar- urn. the same as they had done in the I first four matches of their programme, i Features of the game were Brown's 19* j I tor theReuter. - 300 words
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Article85 1938-05-21 14 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. DESPITE his longer reach and experience. Young Johnson 9.13*2 WUS defeated on points by Neil Hemchit 10.2 in the mam event of to-night's boxing i promotion at the Bukit Bintang Park over ten 3-minute rounds. Johnson was given a terrific thrashing in the85 words
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Article92 1938-05-21 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. Friday. SHOWING all-round superiority, the Customs Sports Club trounced the Public Works Department to the tune oi 7 —2 in a league match on the Muar Cluu padang yesterday. The game was with the Customs doing the attacking almost throughout the game. The Customs led92 words
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Article301 1938-05-21 14 District Tournament This Week (From Our Ou,n Correspondent) Batu Pahat, Sunday. ATTENTION of tennis enthusiasts wil' soon be focussed on the Be >1 Pahat District Tennis Tournament which will start this week. i The tournament is open to all members from parties affiliated to the Association. Although301 words
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Article128 1938-05-21 14 HERE'S a prabiem for club golfers. It arose during the second qualifying j round of the £1.600 Dunlop-Southport j tournament. Two competitors playing the ninth hooked their shots, which came to rest en file fourth green. At the same moment two other men were playing the128 words
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Article105 1938-05-21 14 S.C.C. XI vs. Fort Canning Staff and Depts. to-day at 2 p.m. at the S.CC. ground:--W. H. McNeill, R. A. U. Todd, Lt. F. V/. Simpson. Lt. J. C. O'Dwyer, i Capt. G. J. Bryan. T. V. N. Anderson, I F. V. Read, L. V. Roile. J. W.105 words
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Article273 1938-05-21 14 Fight Negotiations Fall Through? London. JOE GOULD, American manager of Tommy Fair, announced recently that negotiations for a match between the British anal Empire heavyweight champion and Walter Neusel, at Wembley, had broken down. In England it was declared that there had been no active negotiations and273 words
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Article61 1938-05-21 14 -Reuter. London. May 21. THE latest call-over on the Derby, to be run ai. Epsom on June I. is as follow-: 7—4 Pa:.ch cfi>red. 2—4 taken 7—l Golden Sovereign <offerd> 10—1 Porlmarncck 12—1 Scottish Union, takes and of- fered 25—1 Valerian (offered» j 2a—l Farop offered. 33—1 taken-Reuter. - 61 words
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Article101 1938-05-21 14 The draw for the Gentle B P. Lntcrteam championship tournament pf 3 Singles and Doubles, held last Saturday resulted as follows: "A" Team:~A. Rahman Ahmad <capt>, A. Rahim. Koyon and Sarikcn "B" Teem:—suadi <capt> A. Kader, Sarjnn and Wan Abdullah. "C" Team: -Ahmad Talb icant.) Nik Abdullah, Khusaini,101 words
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Article63 1938-05-21 14 In a friendly soccer match played on the Railway ground on Sunday between the Loyals Regiment D-Coy. (15 platoon* and the Railway Institute, the Railway won 3—l. The game was keenly contested, each side netting once in the first session, Hassan for the Railway and Magmolan for the63 words
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Article261 1938-05-21 14 Third Division Soccer R.A.M.C 2; V.M.C.A. o. PLAYING with two men short, the V.M.C.A. were lucky to hay- eon* ceded only two goals to the R.A.M.C in the ihird Division of the League at the V.M.C.A. ground yesterday. The fact that the Medicos won by261 words
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Article97 1938-05-21 14 THE R.A.F. (H.Q.i team beat the Great Eastern Assurance Co. by 3—l in a friendly soccer match ye: lerday at Farrc Pan:. Eng Hong scored an early goal for the losers. Jaffar foiled many of the Airmen's efforts but FLt Matthews equalised a penalty from close97 words
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Article40 1938-05-21 14 THE Garrison League match played it 1 Tanglin yesterday resulted in "V Co. defeating B Co by 6—3. Callan (3), Gavaghan. Collins and Murray were the bcorers for "S" Co. Oooter <2t and MacGoldr.ck scored for "E" Co.40 words
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Advertisement148 1938-05-21 14 Don t Despair use ST. CLARE for RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, NEURITIS, GOUT. STIFF JOINTS MUSCLES, SPRAINS, STRAINS, SCIATICA, TIRED FEET, BRUISES, 4c. No f„rthrr uted to go about «ilh Sh the 1..p of *l flt .v ck.r cryiUl. ha» no o(fcn..vc odour. no asa: yourself this. why is "st. Clare" (ewacd)148 words
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Article927 1938-05-21 15 Last Day Of Bukit Timah Summer Meet TIM card for to-day, the second and last da I Heeling of the Singapore Turf Ci'uh u-hil nu Extra pr °'essional C3S o„ at Bukit Timah to a th e S mmer rac race* I and 8. and the927 words
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Article53 1938-05-21 15 RACE selections for to-day by "Aigus" are as follows^ RACE I—BAY ROSE Faith RACL I —FIRST BID Lay Off RACE 3—LIT ILL U DIU V Qulsana RACE I—VERGEOS WiuanJ c RACE S—HEVERANT Nonia Manis KALE G—GRACES lEI* Salmon Par RACK 7—SKY RAIDER Pretty Quiet RACE B—OLD53 words
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Article97 1938-05-21 15 St. Andrew's 0.8.A. team vs. the Gordons at Selarang at 2 p.m. on Saturday: Wee Leong Fook. Seah Yun Chontr, Koh Hock Heng, Cheong Hock Hye. J. Duclos. J. Moss. H. Moss, M Hartley. M. Armstrong. R. 7hoy. M. Koholcff. J. Crovther. Transport leaves schaol at97 words
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Article556 1938-05-21 15 ALDE KISSES THE CANVAS A DJSAPPOINI MINI Boxing At Happy World (By Flaneur) DISAPPOINTMENT was in iter* f* v local fight fans who attended Mr. A. E. Beavis's boxing promotion at the Happy World covered stadium last night The main event, billed as a556 words
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Article46 1938-05-21 15 Andre Shelaeff 10 4' 2 k o'd Youno Aide 10.12' 2 Joey Rosenberg 7.18% outpointed Dommy Reyes 7.10 1 Speedy Hassan 9.4 outpointed Star Sac 9.0. Baby Chocolate 0 o k.o'd James Dawn 8.10%. Little Roberts 7.9« outpointed Chia Mun Onn 7.11-'?.,46 words
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Advertisement53 1938-05-21 15 PLEASING BRIDAL GIFTS I a S. de SUVA, i I JEWELLER, 106. ORCHARD ROAD. 1 AND STORES. rfionr or OkJpi your rrqiiirr wntj for: (hernirals, Pharmaceutical Drugs, Tinctures, Patent Medicines, Cotton Wool, Bandages, lanf, etc., etc., etc. To: Naina Mohamed Sons. The largest stockists. Naina Mohamed Sons, i Singapore and53 words
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Advertisement312 1938-05-21 15 Ii gout 0$ n r RHEUMATIS MI LUMBAGO VIA KIpNEYBLAppER S TROUBLES ETC. CURED WITH X iW g UROLYSAN T /fel I Remove the poisonous uric 11/ I acul which is tne cause of los» XI/ I of appetite, disinclination to 1 I n nru ffi 1 work, mental and312 words
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Miscellaneous27 1938-05-21 15 THE TIDES 1 o-day: 2.03 a.m 8 ft. 1 in., 327 pm 7 ft. 2 Ins. To-morrow: 2.50 a.m.. 7 ft. 6 ins 422 p.m.. 7 ft.27 words
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Article1174 1938-05-21 16 ACCEPTORS FOR DERBY AND OAKS Sixty-Nine Left In Senior Classic acceptances for the Derby and Oaks are now available. Sixty-nine remain in the Derby, and there is another acceptance which closes on the Tuesday in the ueck before running on June 1. Fifty-nine are left in the1,174 words
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Article331 1938-05-21 16 rIE annual report ol the Chess Club reads as roll aiia: A few members have resign the Colony. Two old members haw come back and mite a good number have joined the Club as ne* According to the records there are now 2$ ordinary members many not331 words
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Article74 1938-05-21 16 MEXT week's ties In the Y.V/.C A tennis W tournament: Handicap Singles Monday: Miss Boston 'owe 15' v Miss E. Ferguson <owe 4». Tuesday: Miss M. Ciarke (owe 15» v Miss Yamakawa (15». o Wednesday: Winner Monday's match v Ladies Doubles. Thursday: Misses Dunsford and Kelly v Miss74 words
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Article54 1938-05-21 16 Hindu Association XI at cricket vs. the T.T.S.H. Recreation Club on the I.A ground at 2 p.m. on Sunday: M. K. Moorthi. A. Sankaran. S. Nair, Brii Singh, V. K. Shanmugam. S. Rajaram, S. N. Samy, M. L. Joseph, Dennis John. M. Shagaran. R. Samy. Reserves: R. Annarthvam,54 words
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Advertisement297 1938-05-21 16 'To be successful you MUST be fit! The men and women who achieve success are brimful I jjffct of health and energy. Success in any walk of life A never comes to the lethargic, the listless, the X irritabfo. If you've lost your keenness and zest V for things seek297 words
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Advertisement171 1938-05-21 16 QUICK CONVALESCENCE AFTER FEVERS Doctors will tell you that once your temperature falls it's all-important to rebuild your wasted nerve and muscle 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 Horlicks171 words
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Advertisement19 1938-05-21 16 IV IF THIS CATCHES 7 J YOUEYE I rememberX THE TRADE MAR K\ WOODWARDS GRIPE WATER keeps baby well19 words
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Article220 1938-05-21 17 British Listeners' Verdict JONDAY AT SEVEN,' the production in the Home program] a tne same hour on the same day weft week, and frequently heard from Daventry, is placed by bbc listeners among the six variety features with the biggest audiences. r -h;s fact emerges from the220 words
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Article55 1938-05-21 17 Broadcast Of Opening Speeches To-Day THE speeches by Mr Hartley and Mi. 1 Ong Boon Tat on the occasion of the opening of the New World Cabaret Singapore, will be broadcast betwc n 6.30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. to-day. This has been made possible by a eleventh55 words
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Article178 1938-05-21 17 JJOWARD Marshall and W. A. Oldiitld, the famous Australian cricketer new in England to keep listeners in the Commonwealth in tnuch with the fortunes of their side, will combine in describing for listeners to Daventry the Australians' match with Middlesex on May 28, 30, and 31.178 words
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Article351 1938-05-21 17 Commemorative Broadcasts THE bicentenary of the conversion of John Wesley, one of the greatest divines in English history and with his brother Choreics, th- founder of the Weslevah branch of -j... -hodist Church, will be reflected in the BBC; oversea progrsmmti by broadcasts from Wesley s Chapel.351 words
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Miscellaneous978 1938-05-21 17 ON THE AIR TO-DAY When And Where To Listen In LONDON SINGAPORE I HONGKONG Transmission 2:—b.05 p.m.—9.15 12 45 n m t 16.86 metres (17.7S mcs) and GSO Adelohi WoV*i Relayed from the »20 p.m. Excerpts from Gilbert and 19.76 metres (IMS mcs). 200 bm-Tt i Sullivan.. «n 3:—9.15 p.m.—0.20978 words
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Article113 1938-05-21 18 THE interesting discovery of "Shamsu in a coffin was made by the Rangoon customs when they went aooard the Hai Lee, a Chinese-owned vessel. The •Shamsu" which was in small ear'hfn jars weighed 83 quarts and was seized along with the coffin by the Customs. A coffin113 words
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Article52 1938-05-21 18 A press note of the Government of Bombay .states that since several modifications and suggested improvements are under consideration of the Government regarding the dry area in Ahmedabad. ii had been unavoidably necessary to postpone declaration of the dry area, which was to be made on May 20, o a52 words
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Advertisement1029 1938-05-21 18 SHL COULD NEITHER WALK NOR SLEEr" ARMS AND FEET SWOLLEN WITH RHEUMATISM. This woman suffered for many years. Pain sapped ncr strength until she los. hope of recovery. Many remedies were tried, but nothing broke the grip of her crippling rheumatism. At last her husband persuaded her to try Kruschen1,029 words
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Advertisement913 1938-05-21 18 1.30 on;. Service <>l Worship un Malay. i'reacner: Rev. Chew Hock Hin. Monday. 8 p.m. Bible Story Telling Class Thursday. 5.30 p.m.. Prayer Meeting.— Mr Tan Kok Tiong. Friday 8 p.m. Epworth League Gospel meetine in the home of Mr. Uno Mrs. Chia Chye Koon, 16. Lorong 24A, Geylang. Speakers:913 words
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Advertisement648 1938-05-21 18 430 urn. Tamil Service In Royal A»i Base. Saturday at 5.30 p.m. Choir Practice In the Parsonage. TAMIL METHODIST CHURCH (1, Short Street) Sunday, 8.15 a.m. Sunday School. 930 am Worship Service in Tamil. Subject: John Wesley's Conversion. Treacher: Rev. J. V. Ayaduray. 2 p.m. Divine Service at H.M. Naval648 words
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Advertisement677 1938-05-21 18 PASSENGERS Bl RAJIM PASSENGERS by the Bafputana follows: LONDON TO HEN ANG Mrs. Philp and infant, Mr.s. H a Lean. LONDON TO BANGKOK Mr. D. W. L. Jones. LONDON TO BDfGAPORI Miss A. M. Taylor. B. V. TO PENANG Mrs. W. TI. Wyatt. PORT SAID TO PENANG Mr. and Mrs.677 words
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Article8 1938-05-21 19 G.S. Muthukrishnan B. Sc - —Edited by G.S. Muthukrishnan B.Sc.8 words
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214 1938-05-21 19 PREMIER'S SCHEME TO COMBAT RIOTS (By Ail Mail) T HE r mm ,e Dr report concluded tast even™ g of lc c n *"»s Premiers' Conference which points tf CU v?ews S ttom Congress MtS!ter7t3£r far «"> ren,ov r al°o, The^an 0 on" 0214 words
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79 1938-05-21 19 United Press. Rj Air Mall) Bombay, May 15. s dancers of Uday Shanu ker's troupe arrived early this .»'.< mbaj from Europe. •r. Mmc. Simkie, his I artner, Miss Zohra Shiralj mv still in Europe. ii Bombay by end nth. They will not, tUnited Press. - 79 words
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82 1938-05-21 19 IfIKACiE that lures camels through drran deseits, has lured three Ihim.ui brings t<» death (says a Karachi Message). I m Tharparkar Ii tri toi the tillage oi Jati in Karompanied by They covered a dis:4H mile under the blazing sun. were dying of hirst82 words
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259 1938-05-21 19 United Press. By Air Mail). Wil Mysore Gwenmeal have tei<»rra n o Bangalore, May 15. fau to thi rt j... TLi£l te effra ?hed to Sardar Vallabhai Patel agree- < 3fsS?e 'I"? 1^^? 1 the Government and «Wss, details of which have already appearedUnited Press. - 259 words
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Article217 1938-05-21 19 TO OPERATE DURING STRIKES AND WAR Irr (By Air Mail) W mm riP Colombo, May 15. ri ink c tho rice crisis f 1919-21, when Government control and pointed I" Ule ort,er of the da T» Ceylon's Food Controller, a senior otßeontin« c month s217 words
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Article38 1938-05-21 19 The Representative Council of the peasants of Mansa says a message from Ahmedabad, decided to launch iorest satyagraha, by cutting trees en masse with a view to intensifying the no-tax campaign going on there for over four months.38 words
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Article147 1938-05-21 19 I LETTER from the Government of India, received by the Executive Council of the Allahabad University, on the subject of "Government recruitmen* and unemployment" contained a novel scheme on the subject of recruitment to Government services. It is 'to the effect that the educated young147 words
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Article19 1938-05-21 19 The Daudnagar Municipality (Gaya District) has decided to introduce free compulsory education within the Municipal area from November next.19 words
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128 1938-05-21 19 United Press. (By Air Mail) Karachi. May 14. THE aeroplane of the German Nanga Parbat Expedition made a forced landing about 75 miles north west of Lahore. The plane was slightly damaged but the crew of five escaped unhurt. The persons on board consisted ofUnited Press. - 128 words
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Article, Illustration32 1938-05-21 19 Members of the new Ministry in Smd: (left to right) the hon'ble Pir JUahibux. the hon'ble Khan Bahadur Allahbux. (Premier) and the Hon'ble Mr. Nfbehaldas G. Va/irani.32 words
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Article99 1938-05-21 19 United Press. <By Air Main Patna. May 15. His Excellency Sir Maurice Hallett. on the eve of his departure for Lucknow to assume office of Actine Governor of the United Provinces, called on the Hon. Mr. Anugrah Narain Sinha. Finance Minister, in the cottage hospital on FridayUnited Press. - 99 words
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Article88 1938-05-21 19 Reuter. London IN the House of Commons re--1 plying to Mr. Cary regarding, the duly on the consumption of electricity in Bengal, Lord Stanley said that the possibility that the duty might cease to be one within the competence of the Provincial Legislature to imposeReuter. - 88 words
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Article79 1938-05-21 19 RS. 3,000 LOST FOLLOWING the death of M>\ 3. Jaya Rao. Deputy Commi.s.sioner of Saugor. who was involved in a mc'o" accident during Easter near Jubbulpore. Mrs. Jaya Rao, it i.s reported lost an attache case, containing gold ornaments worth about Rs. 3,000. While Mr.s Jaya Rao*s belongings79 words
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Article159 1938-05-21 19 United Press. (By Air Mail) Bombay, May 15. IN the course of the unity talks be--1 tueen Mr Subhas C haiidra Bose. the Congress President, and Mr. M. A. Jir f nah, the President of the Ail India Muslim League, it was agreed to constitute a BoardUnited Press. - 159 words
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190 1938-05-21 19 CALCUTTA MA YOR 'S RULING THE Moslem Councillors walked 1 out at a recent meeting of the Caieutta CorDoration as a nrotest against the decision of the Mayor, Mr A. K. M. Zakaria, ruling out the nrooosal for adjournment of the190 words
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Article63 1938-05-21 19 A proposal to transfer the Barrage Township to the Municipality at Sukkur is now being considered by the Government of Sind. The Town is inhabited by about 1,000 persons, who are employed in the Barrage offices, railways and other offices. It costs Rs. 30,000 to the Government for maintenance and63 words
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Article, Illustration72 1938-05-21 20 rmm iihoto of The Malabar Muslim Jama-a-th" taken at the oirthday celebration of the Holy Prophet on Sunda> last Mr. X P. Mohamed Yusoff (seated fifth frwn the right) presided over the function. Mr. On? Thye Whatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. On* Teow Hock72 words
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