Malaya Tribune, 28 May 1938
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Title Section43 1938-05-28 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newsfiaher- r„„~ r newspaper. Guaranteed Lamest Sales Vol. XXVII.- -No. 126. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, May 28, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1938 FIVE CENTS43 words
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Advertisement73 1938-05-28 1 I THE NEWS WITH YOUR j BREAKFAST Try The MORNING TRIBUNE "BULLDOG" II STOUT V^Xx. AS A TONIC 7 nd BODY BUILDER W Look for the whole I''j| GUINNESS IS GOOD VV\ I J FOR YOU fro M SOLE AGENTS M WPJ, 4A 7^ ¥Jp/ieM baby needs milk from a73 words
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Advertisement123 1938-05-28 1 BWLWYOIJR OWnIioTtSIE IN KATONG NICE LOTS FOR SALE AT "GROVE ESTATE" AT INTERESTING PRICES MORTGAGES CAN BE ARBANGEO I Apply: mmm —~—-***mmmmmmmmmmmm CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME ORIENT METER CHAMBERS (3rd floor) PROPERTIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR SALE: Town Properties Shophouses-Terrace Houses Bungalows. Vacant Land Seaside Land. LISTS WILL BE SUPPLIED ON123 words
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Advertisement24 1938-05-28 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant j In Malaya I M y Model FLAT BACK MANDOLINE $6.50 ONLY. SEASON CO., LTD., 115, North Bridge? Road.24 words
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720 1938-05-28 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES STATISTICS ON SHIPBUILDING Bitf Decrease TONNAGE IN FIRST QUARTER crj VTI3TICS issued by Lloyd's Kelister of Shipping regarding merchant vessels under construction at tho end of March last show that in Great Britain and Ireland there is i decrease *f 36jS*9 tons in the work ii, hand720 words
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Article255 1938-05-28 2 Rearmament Raises Price Of Sunken Warships REMNANTS of the German High Seas Fleet lying on the seabed at Scapa have soared in value as a result of Britain's rearmament plan. Mr. E. F. Cox, principal of Messrs. Cox and Danks. whose daring pioneer work first made the255 words
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Article149 1938-05-28 2 President Roosevelt On Errand Of Mercy Reuter. Charleston, s. Carolina. HOW President Roosevelt participated in a dramatic errand of mercy on the High Seas was told here by radiograms received from the cruiser Philadelphia, in which the president has been holidaying on a trip to the Bahamas.Reuter. - 149 words
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Article157 1938-05-28 2 Hongkong. A T the marine Court heavy fines were imposed on women who were tound aboard the steamer Sally Maersk when she was lying in Victoria Harbour. Leung Yau, 22, Lung Lai Chan, 19, Fai Kau 20, and Chan Yung, 27, were all fined $20 each. Lung157 words
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Advertisement500 1938-05-28 2 STKAMER SAILINOS BRITISH INDIA i ibuurporated In Bnylainil). Pit) S. N. CO.'a OUTWARDSDue. Tonnage, ypore. 1938. KAiaui 17,090 June 3 rfCMALI 0,800 June 3 N ALDER A 10 000 Jane 17 RANPURA »7000 July 1 BANGALOki*. 0.000 July 2 RAWALPINDI 17,000 July CORFU 15,000 July M BHUTAN 0,100 July 30500 words
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Advertisement555 1938-05-28 2 W 1 1 1 1 1 m .5. BANGKOK LINE. CHINA JAPAN LINE. j i Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Big Cargo vessels with limited but cabins Have Adjoining Private Bath, comfortable Passenger Accommoda- S To: Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, tlon. I t Hamburg and Copenhagen. To: Port Said, Palestine, Rotterdam,555 words
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Advertisement343 1938-05-28 2 HAMBURG* AMERIK A LIN IK De utsch Austra lisehe Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICEOUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1938 s.s. NORDMARK via Manila Jun. 5 m.s. DUISBURG via Manila June 22 t IDJ. SAUERLAND via Manila July 0 HOMEWARD. HOIXAVD,343 words
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Advertisement339 1938-05-28 2 STEAMER SAILINGS I mm I IUOYPj I DOES YOI R I LEAVE APPROACH I Please let us offer yog I accommodation on the I fastest, most modern and I luxurious. I N.D.L. EXPRESS I LINERS. I Passage Agents: I LOHMANN CO., LIU, 124, Robinson Road, Phone 7565. STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO.,339 words
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Article315 1938-05-28 3 the XX*"« Zeebrugre Sta££ So^ cer P" 1 <">" reconstruction of by the 8.8.C.V m„wfr o S» *,ri.T April*"' ""«W The meeting of McAvov and Harvey was the first professional boxing contest to be televised, and, by courtesy of Harringav Arena, lAd viewers saw the whole of315 words
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Article127 1938-05-28 3 H'nStS 0 GoVernor haS be tVln P Jcase d t0 approve the award m the Colonial Police and Fire Brigades mem g be S rces rV of c 2? «ndeTnamed Police?™ f the Straits Settlements AWARDED THE MEDAL Kok"S?fW cP etecttve Sub-Inspector A£r g h Sah127 words
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Article64 1938-05-28 3 rwtiH S S awpda, botli Intermediate S" r ß f, onz MedaUtorf ere gamed by the following boys ai held at the y m c a Pool by Mr. R. Lyne on Wednesday Vas t Heo Hock Lim, Koh Eng Pan- Domimm rfaquiza, Neo Koon Yeow, Yeo64 words
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Article75 1938-05-28 3 THE remains of Mrs. Eliazebeth Abeyaratna. of Kuala Lumpur, who passed away at the Singapore General Hospital on Thursday evening at the age of 08, the mother-in-law of Mr W p. Reginald -of Hang Yang Estate Mr h s° rC o T r?° ther F Mrs Reg^hiald' Mrs.75 words
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Article47 1938-05-28 3 Singapore, Friday Sergeant D Dowey ol the Royal Innfii i U^ was tnis morning SSL'S by Mr. R. A. Ward, the Fourth Magistrate, on a charge of allowing his dog to be out of doors without a muzzle within an affected area on Apr. 2447 words
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Article143 1938-05-28 3 THREE soldiers of the Royal lnniskilUng Fusiliers are alleged to have assaulted an elderly Chinese squatter at Kampong China. Alexandra Road yesterday afternoon. It is stated that the Chinese was cutI *ZS2i hlm for hls scythe. On refusal at hirlf 1 snat^ ed ih th e143 words
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Advertisement500 1938-05-28 3 CLASSWLrAbVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS. ■•T.NDERS are now invited for the lovowing materials or service. *or culars sec Municipal Tender Room Dat* of Closing. gupoly, during second half of "l'J3B, ot (a) Lump S am Coal ai.d (b) Metals Hardware. 12 noon, 31st May 1938. ggpply of 2500 tons500 words
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Advertisement705 1938-05-28 3 PUBLIC NOTICES TENDERS coitoMjS»^ f rom proved Pietion nf EL. c erection and comthe^SLfftSSf 1 J** 8 Rooms to Coast Ropt Q ChCX>I at mite, East SSSt Jesus 3 C nVent f HoJv A deposit nf $ioo;- will be required from each contractor L ncieni'g ar fide te e nsor705 words
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Advertisement519 1938-05-28 3 PUBLIC NOTICES EX-SERVICES ASSOCIATION 01 MALAYA (SINGAPORE BRANCH). NOTICE. The Annual Ex-Service Golf Competition will be held at the Garrison Golf Club on Sunday, 29th May, 1938, commencing about 9 a.m. Flag Competition of about 9 holes on handicap. Entrance Fee One Dollar. Post Entries will be accepted. Competitors may519 words
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Advertisement320 1938-05-28 3 EDUCATIONAL ON MUSICAL TRAINING m A J™* a Phone 2323 or call at *AR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOI KIRK TERRACE, SINGAPORE. IHEORY OF MUSIC. school Ter Specia lintfc H f KS: -Reduced Ratea. special Alusic Appreciat on Classes Seed Paulusz, Experienced and Qualified Music Teacher, 25, Barker Road. THE CHETTIAR8 7320 words
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Advertisement326 1938-05-28 3 Neuralgia, Nerve Pains, etc. Hammer at your Brain? Why suffer those torturing pains? --take a course of Dr. Cassell'i lablets and banish the cause, Your trouble may be due to Starved Nerves, Impure Blood, a Debilitated System or Disordered Digestive Organs. But Dr. LasseJl s Tablets will make you well326 words
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Article421 1938-05-28 4 LONDON COMMODITIES i London, Friday. Tn-dav Change RUBBER Previous oay Tone" 5 716 -1| 16 Spot Buyers |J' -l!l6 V n v Sellers 5 9 16 »7»^ Ist Torward (June) Buyers J% 8 3ellers 5% —ljl6 2nd Forward (JulyjSept) Buyers 5 9 10 »n 116 Sellers 5%421 words
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Article176 1938-05-28 4 Singapore, May 27. B (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $138 R (Siam* W. Coast No 2 per Koyan $135 R (Slam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $130 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 1 $220 Siuin Rice "Lowhway" No. 2 $i9.i Siam Rice "Lowh.vay" No. 3 $185 Siam176 words
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97 1938-05-28 4 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Friday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8. May) 17 7 s 18»/ 8 Good F A.Q. in bales (F. 0.8. May) 17 17 J 4 No. I.X.R.S.S'. (Spot-loo.se) (awardable S'oore) 17 3 4 17 7 /s97 words
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Article56 1938-05-28 4 An aircraft of Imperial Airway;. operating on the W T esi Africa rout and while en route from to Khartoum, had among its cargo the day a special consignment of ant*-rabies This, following the receipt urgent message, was being Hewn lor the treatment of a patient at a56 words
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Advertisement442 1938-05-28 4 C versea-Chmese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up 510,000,000.00. HK*D OFFICE. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES: Managing Director 3172 Secretary 49** General Manager 3513 Accountant 3iwe Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA," LONDON BANKERS: NEW YORK BANKERS: Midland Bank, Ltd, U1& 1 J442 words
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Advertisement93 1938-05-28 4 f w ss J IBIBbSev" v* HhmSß MILLIONS THRILLED BY MODERNIZED TOOTH PASTE PEPSODENT alon< of all tooth paste* contains IRIUM! Millions long denied the thrill of lovely, brilliant teeth are finding It again with IRIUM. Once you change to this modernised tooth pasta yon bid goodbye to dull, dingy,93 words
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Advertisement146 1938-05-28 4 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLK, BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 16D, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W. HALL, General Manag* j SAFE DEPOSIT A specially constructed strong-room, protected by a heavy cntrancs door, contains a la:ge number of private 'jalefitted146 words
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Article804 1938-05-28 5 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, May 26, 5 p.m Fraser Co. Buyers Sellen impat Tin 3 9 4 3 Kumbang 28 30 ral Malay 42 6 47 6norr r Hitam 22 6 23 6 Weng 0.60 0.65 Tin 20.9 21 6 :or 1 35804 words
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Article195 1938-05-28 5 The following are the exchange stock this morning according *T#Sr circular issued by the ifori c dally Shanghai Banking SELLING Singapore. May 27. London T.T. •> London demand -l Lyons demand VnJn Switzerland demand 249? Hamburg demand ji? New York demand Montreal demand i J t« Batavia demand 103195 words
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Article98 1938-05-28 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS j Singapore, May 26, 5 p.m. Company Dividend Books Total for close financial tin- Jsft, Ex Div y ear "m Payable Date to rintp Pahang Consol 10% Int. Apr. 26 June I May 9 Tnless tax 0 Pengkalen 3d. less Tax May 31 May98 words
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Article245 1938-05-28 5 Co., Ltd., $30,000 30, Oct. 31 95 105 norn s,N ('\PORE MUNICIPAL: red 1940 $400.000 Int. 4i a M. Sept. 30 100 102 norn J 94 Int. ldr 31 Sept. 30 103 107 norn JJJJJ d J 955 Int. 4 31 Sept. 30 HO. 112 norn Ma/245 words
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Article659 1938-05-28 5 By S. E. Levy Swan, Culbertson Fritz Singapore, May 28. WE are indebted to Messrs. S. t Levy 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 cable659 words
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Article276 1938-05-28 5 Looking Forward To An Unknown Future The twenty-sixth ordinary general vT n LI l t^ Cnrietta slate House, EC. rCCently at IXndon said r th F at°thp S v treeten ,the chairman» N-ar JIL h h? T r re u lookin g b ack at. a ?4cter276 words
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349 1938-05-28 5 Ampat.s Singapore May 28 Ayer Hitam 2 Bangrins of 9 2 9 Hatu Selangor T«j 7 ft. Hitam Tin J,o l\Z Hongkong Tin 20 9 21 q Hone: Fatts f 0 J 1 Idris Hyd. I ff 0 Ipoh Tin 93 0 wo Ka h349 words
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Article101 1938-05-28 5 Singapore, May 28. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rajula 22. wmm vVharf (Entrance Gate 1) Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) ialma 18; Cuacam 16; Glau-us 14Ajax 9; Hakozaki Maru 7 Empin- Dock (Entrance Crate 2> Klang 30; Fairfield City 32-101 words
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Advertisement465 1938-05-28 5 CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD. Frpphat ii p i p AUCTION SALE OF FRLEHOLD LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES At the saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Ser! c<' No 10 < ChuMa Street, Singapore v* v". WEDNESDAY. IST JUNE IsSTat U| V M Lot l. Valuable freehold land and houw Mr c465 words
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Advertisement67 1938-05-28 5 It \\K oi cmxA (Incorporated in China by Special Chaiten, 12, Cecil Street, Singapore MODERN BANKING With branches ami subbranches throughout China, and correspondents in all the principal cities of the world, the IJank is well equipped to transact modern banking business oi every description. TO-LET IN BANK OF CHl\67 words
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Article184 1938-05-28 6 Mails expected from Europe (London Parcel Mails) by the Ajax due at Singapore to-day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (X.L.M.) to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 4.30 p.m. today and general deliveries of Letters and parcels 8.25 a.m. respectively on Monday. Mails expected from China by184 words
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Article25 1938-05-28 6 Ihe SJS. Agapenor for Hongkong etc. Parcels only». Mails previously annoenced as closing at 9.30 am. to-day was closed at 7.30 a m.25 words
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Article33 1938-05-28 6 The Air Moil 'Imperial* despatched frpm Singapore on May 20 was delivered in London yesterday. The Air Mail I Netherlands) despatched frcm Singapore on May 21 wps delivered in London yesterday.33 words
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Article49 1938-05-28 6 Thrown off his motor cycle after a collision with an Arab pedestrian at Kallang Road, near the junction of Roehore Canal Road, last night a Chinese motor cyclist had slight injuries over the hands, shoulders and knees. The Arab was injured over the shin and nose. Both were conscious.49 words
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Article283 1938-05-28 6 SPORT football: Div. 11, H.M.S. Terror v. Excise Dept.. Police Depot. Malaya Cup: Negri Sembliar. v. Combined Services, Seremban Malaya Cup Trial: Anson Road Stadium. C.icket: R.A. (Changit v. CSC, St. Andrew's School v. V.M.C.A., YMC.A., St. Andrew's O 8.A., v. R.A. (Elakan Mati), S.J.I. LA283 words
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Advertisement108 1938-05-28 6 fMtB Artel! MALAYAN PftEMIBQ HOTEL A TO-NIGHT Orchestral Concert 8.1 r> 9.15 DINNER BALL (formal) 9.45 to Midnight CABARET ATTRACTION MKITIW SVETLAXOFF POPULAR DANCERS. NON-DINERS $1.00. SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE FNTERTAINMENT OF UNUSUAL MERIT PROVIDED BY SYLVIA CHRISTIAN j DINNER $3.— NON-DINERS $1— DANCE FORMAL. 1 ££2*.108 words
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Advertisement177 1938-05-28 6 Friday night duty... v the week V -.beauty There's real loveliness for your hair in a c c—.w r regular Amami Shampoo. Prove it! Have Settings maae easy I your Amami Shampoo to-night. Notice You can give your hair now fresh your scalp feels how gloriously J your hair shines177 words
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Advertisement166 1938-05-28 6 YOUTH, VIG O I It A VITALITY iii 3 0 31 (antes! There is no need for a lengthy and til some treatment for weeks or month ycu feel weak or old be Tore y;.u are The latent remedy of a great German Scientist by the name MAN POWEH PILLS166 words
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Miscellaneous388 1938-05-28 6 j POSTAL j *STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES* TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME lontianak Tohiti May 28 1 p.m. US.A. (Parcels only) Giaucus ?L Z*Z* Europe and Great Britain x X.L.M. 28 2 p.m. Ceylon Giaucus 28 z p.m. Iranx KLM II I nm' Medan x X.L.M. 28 2 p.m Miri388 words
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395 1938-05-28 7 Bristol. All I CATIONS of "dictatorship" r levelled at the Treasury by Mi R. D. inok. General Secretary Ministry (f Latent Staff Ast *he Association's Annum] onfen n< c i*crc. >rring to the demands of th--peroions fcr ex-service :nd said that over 30C ntly395 words
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131 1938-05-28 7 SER VICE FROM WINCHESTER CATHEDRAL V^N^PH'yinChCSter Cathedral be w the near fu ture, the C tne Ver y Rev. I the mcZt ean of Winchester. 2 he tol in c I s the lo nsest great length l 2 by tne Queerly trunks Jt that the central tower the profane131 words
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Article38 1938-05-28 7 (United Press). lB > Air Mail) I Hycie, ab d Ma 2J »1 His Exalted HighGovernment deserving cases to be fur- wnmisstoner of c*tv .Persons who lost seriomsjy injured or "in, receai mmmuml (Umtfcu Press;(United Press). - 38 words
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Article26 1938-05-28 7 Berlin. ran" 1 Go »«nment and taLS"*. —_J I IIL in not «cn.i.J Ger »nans cannot swim, as it is stated.26 words
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Article100 1938-05-28 7 A The UA t LE Part of of rs y is to bc Swll nhiup reg of Norcliffe Ha-1 :S»v=«g'» le'v with E g stretch of the Bollln Val--rm nn.nf ri dlands and three °ne of which—the Oak- Farm preservation t house well worthy et100 words
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Article146 1938-05-28 7 To Deliver Radio Talks On "Why Greek?" PROFESSOR Gilbert Murray, th- dis- tinguished Greek scholar, declares thai the world to-day has a clos^-as-sociation with ancient Greece than iS inhabitants think. He is to enlace o£ his fascinating theory in 'Why Greek"' S t n fro^ f n146 words
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Article113 1938-05-28 7 New York, Friday. A between Mr. it v 255 b "t, d,s appeared on May 10 e n 7 r teaslna no t hls wife Pr°Dr. GrVeblTtSSh o S wne ™abouts. 21 aboard the at Brem en on May a nne a o? German passport113 words
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Article31 1938-05-28 7 At a meeting at Brigue, Switzerland, attended by the aluKSfi lian province of Nm.a r,tles of the Itacanton v2L of the measures for kecshS th? I to take S-plon Pass teWS31 words
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194 1938-05-28 7 Cardiff A CAVE 300 yards long and in parts 60 feet hifch has been discovered by an 18-year-old boy at the foot ol the famous Din as Rock, near Pontneathvauffhan, Brecon, Wales. The discovery was made by William Lloyd, who spends most of194 words
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Article107 1938-05-28 7 London. A CONSIDERABLE order for Bren guns has been placed with a fpp. ment ada by the Britlsh Gm-cm-™s announced here by Sir Thomas Inskip. Minister for the Co--ordination of Defence, speaking at a Hal? ir0Se Lcague rall y the A'bert «c? i Ki-' I107 words
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Advertisement20 1938-05-28 7 I WELL-GROOMED MEN KEEP THEIR HAIR NEAT WITH I innaw 55?2 I j Ti"F"iX a&SRti I 2A F b 220 words
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Advertisement30 1938-05-28 7 BEECH AM r S FOR HEALTH fifcTT S 4» HAPPINESS rILLS ((lemon barley! SODA IN AERATED FORM I A DELICIOUS NOVELTY If PREPARED FROM LEMON-JUICE AND I BARLEY FRAMROZ CO.30 words
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Advertisement302 1938-05-28 7 MONTH'S LEAVE The great Empire flying-boats have shrunk the map and brought a visit to England within the limit of a month's leave. Time spent in travel there and back from Singapore is only eleven days. Fares include everything-even tips There are special rebates for Government officials and officers of302 words
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Advertisement412 1938-05-28 8 m^—^-^^ RO X Y BAR OPEN 5 P.M. TILL MIDNIGHT. LAST NIGHT 6.15 9.15 AN LN JOY ABLE ROMAN- 9|HpSK3p^lSftjilfl WOMAN WHO FOUGHT MB *k 4 JF a FOR THE HAPPINESS l^^jll^Mig^W^jlp^aMll^r^^ ANOTHER HAD STOLEN j AJYRXA LOY, FRANC HOT TONE, ROSALIND RUSSELL, IN M.G.M. S DARING PICTURE OF MODERN412 words
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Advertisement353 1938-05-28 8 I CAPITOL I 3 A TREAT FOR EVERY MUSIC LOVER A NEW GRAND SINGING AND COMEDY HIT BY THE SAME COMPANY THAT MADE Roberta Swing Time Gay Divorcee n RKOtRADIO PICTURES present the World famous Tenor— WjjOĔĔ* NINO MARTINII/ ALAN MOWBRAY J GRANT MITCHELL« new music by PRIK RHfinPC Pi353 words
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Advertisement254 1938-05-28 8 British H=S I TO-DAY 3 SHOWS I 3 15 6 15 9-i5 j Pavilion^ j T ?p\£^ G^. l( s I tainment" v pretty girls, sing, dance 7h 1 MAX i Sw" 8 laughed SB Gina MalO, :cor Variety <>eu Vorl.i II £wood Mrs,(M WSmT AND FUN, FROLICS AND tISWp254 words
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Article124 1938-05-28 9 Little Business in The Markets Singapore, Friday. litical situation has 1 nant factor in the n. i last week, and at one time, w. .tiix.oty »vas at its height, it looked a ;f \aiues might come toppling dov.n. Messrs Lewis and Peat's report j H wever, the slackening124 words
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Article21 1938-05-28 9 untitled Church. Sunday A Divine Service the Standard Institute Hall Handy R >ad, ort Dhobv Ghaut by N Koshy, 8.A.; BD21 words
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Article14 1938-05-28 9 Dr. K. K. Pathy was appointed to serve Committee vice Mr. L W. dd14 words
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Advertisement232 1938-05-28 9 I Patricia bills. Paul John Loder in v ink McHugh in v SNOWED UNDER "I "King Solomon's Mines" -SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION "LOUIS VS. FARR" WORLD'S HEAVY- WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT. (LILY WHITE PHOTO STUDIO j 1* NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (near ADELPHI HOTEL), SINGAPORE. POSING CONTEST w four months: May 9 to232 words
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Advertisement290 1938-05-28 9 I day mo dip a v C doTbTed HAT lUnnlbAll mmMnwi lil 1 Johnny HOOT GIBSON \£2*J£ J SAMMY McKIM Le{ ff ps Tarza>n I I *£T Ju,ia Thayer £f&*** Hie Masked j Rider. sensat.onal i ATTRACTION AT THE OTPW NEW WORLD rI E -j 1 tifS. THOUSANDS OF SPLIL290 words
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Advertisement317 1938-05-28 9 jl PHONE 6909 I ALHAMBRA j Positively LAST NIGHT 3-15 6-15 9-15 RETURN TRIUMPHANT ENGAGEMENT j GEORGE ARLISS 1 m Joan lmmi t^^ o lords v Mmßm ;e\v BRITISH AIR FORCE jl j SUN TALKIES (New World) S TO-NIGHT: One Show only at 8 p.m. 15 THRILLING EPISODES j-CISTEirs LAST317 words
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Miscellaneous113 1938-05-28 9 CLUB DIARY OF EVENTS \Thcrc are numerous Clubs in Singa- members of which are readers of "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is ded .specially for them. Secre- are invited to co-operate in keepH up-to-date and complete. Hapeneral interest will still be ,in the Diary of Events." The v Diary" can cover113 words
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Obituary52 1938-05-28 10 j REQI lEM HIGH HAS I A Requiem High Mast or the repose -f the v! r the I: te Mi Ages 2aum garten will be sung at the Chunh of St Joseph at 6.30 a-n., on Monday, 30th May, 1938. The attendance of relatives an:, friends is52 words
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Obituary48 1938-05-28 10 At Er'a'ai, South Jnffn°—Mr. K. P.. Muthiah of Oarelu Wes on the ?6th May, 1938. Father of Dr. H. K. Muthiah, of the Geylang Serai Cliir- I and M". J R. Mu 4 h ah. of Bt A drews School. Singapore. Deeply regretted. F.M.S'. papers, please ~opy48 words
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Article743 1938-05-28 10 has weathered another crisis, easily the most menacing of any that has arisen since Sarajevo was made the excuse for plunging the world into war. Significantly enough, the new threat to peace occurred in practically the same area. Happily it has been checked, not so much by743 words
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Article194 1938-05-28 10 Boatmen's Petition Refused (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Friday. AT the remmittee meeting of the Malacca Commission* rs held recently, th? president referred to a petition by b .Ptmen and others dated April 7, -'k'ns f hp Commissioners to remo-'e the pro] btion of hawking on the "old194 words
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Article102 1938-05-28 10 Th? band of the Straits Settlements Police will perform in public during the week as foPows under the direction of Mr. J. C. Hitch. L.R.A.M., ARC M R.M.S.M. Thursday, June 2 at Botanic Gardens at 5.30 p.m.:--' Light Cavalry** Herman Starke; "Raymond" Ambroise Thomas: •Patsy" W. H. Myddleton;102 words
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Article51 1938-05-28 10 Singapore, Friday. Regret at the absence, due to illness, of Mr. C. C. Dunman, was expressed at the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held to-day. His fellow Commissioners decided to convey to him their sympathy for his indisposition, and their hope that he would soon51 words
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Article41 1938-05-28 10 MEXICO U.S. OIL WELLS Washington, May 27. The Mexican Ambassador who has Just returned from Mexico City suomit;d to the State Department a proposal tor compensating United States o'l companies for expropriated wells. So far cttirials hnvr refused to comment Renter41 words
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236 1938-05-28 10 NOTES COMMENTS China's Clever Strategy WITH the attention of thinking peo pie, even in the Far East, intently focussed on the trend of events in Central Europe, the significance of the e>- pedition carried out by two Chinese Air Force bombers to Japan proper may possibly be lost o.ght of236 words
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Article285 1938-05-28 10 rpHE Manchester Guardian quite right- ly rmarks that the "Far Eastern situation must be causing some anxiety to members of the Fascist Bloc. The Chinese, with German military experts and armaments made in Germany, arc putting up a remark a b 1 c fight against the Japanese,285 words
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Article190 1938-05-28 10 Tl MALAYANS going home on leave i n ITA the near future will be in', hear that the Sixth Empir School, run under the auspices of Royal Empire Society, will take at Southampton from July 15 22. this year, provisional p ro gramme has been arranged, and190 words
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Article273 1938-05-28 10 JT is stated in one of the Lead rican journals that in ÜBl, t. world (60 countries) spent a to! slightly more than four billion d I tor national defence, but in 1936, th same countries spent $10,730,000,001»- an increase ol more than lsr, per cent, of ttafti273 words
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Article241 1938-05-28 10 By "Looker On A LITTLE girl was taken by her father to accompany him on his round of golf. It was her first time out with him on the course, and after a time she said, "Daddy, why mustn't the ball go into the little hole?"241 words
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Advertisement81 1938-05-28 10 POLAROID POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery in glare protecHon. They permit you to actually see I 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the j water. FOR THE FIRST TIME perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, fishing, tennis or any outdoor sport. See our demonstration of this81 words
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Article, Illustration30 1938-05-28 11 A untitled Pounds A Day for untitled m nt is the colossal bill n ispaying for security, declared Mr. Hire Be lish a, minister for war, at Devonport v iterday.30 words
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Article104 1938-05-28 11 Reuter. London, May 27. BRITAIN is spending a million pounds -i day on rearmament at t!,, present time, declared Mr. Hore Belisha in a speech at Devonport It d»j. O.SOO strong in nearly eight times tmoer 40.009 men. the rush of recruits was In the lastReuter. - 104 words
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Article34 1938-05-28 11 Dublin. May 2/. THF Dail 1 Deer dissolved by a Gov--1 nation and a genefor June 17, followthc Government the le vote on a motion I the Civil Service.— Renter34 words
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Article12 1938-05-28 11 untitled of lvory were including ed in the London Commercial mm Room12 words
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Article144 1938-05-28 11 London, May 27. THE destroyer Amazon, which it was officially announced to-day Was holed by a torpedo during exercise: off Portland during the week, returned to Portsmouth under her own steam this afternoon and was docked for examination. It is understood the damage Is not serious144 words
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Article61 1938-05-28 11 Reuter. Hongkong. May 28. A DETACHMENT of 300 British sailors is leaving Hongkong by s special train to-day for Hankow. It is stated they are for relief of the personnel of the Yangtse gunboats. Both the Chinese and Japanese authorities have been notified of the departureReuter. - 61 words
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Article36 1938-05-28 11 Mr. Frank B. Noyes, president of the Washington Star and one oi the founders of the Associated Press of America. I has retired from the presidency of the latter organisation after 38 years in that office.36 words
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51 1938-05-28 11 Dr. von Dicksen, the new German Ambassador to London, has been a prominent figure in political circles during the past week or two 25 the tension between Germany and Czechoslovakia grew and Britain tried hard to keep the dispute from developing into war. Here the Ambassador speaking to pressmen in51 words
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Article89 1938-05-28 11 British Official Wireless. Loudon, May 27. accordance with the request addressed to the British Governm° 111 by the Non-intervention Mr. J H. Leche. British faires in Valencia, has askinish Government for an inthe circumstances of the a aon-intervention observer nationality, Signor Mezzo Mezzo Capa represented the tionBritish Official Wireless. - 89 words
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Article47 1938-05-28 11 Reuter. Akron, May 27. i 1 °N 1 and woman strikers were inme seriously, when the police "uhside the Goodyear factory following a lismtnine strike tat k P u llee used truncheons and tear J°nibs and 30 of the inured were n w bospital -RentorReuter. - 47 words
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Article188 1938-05-28 11 Reuter. London, May 27. TURKEY will be supplied with British war materials and warships in future under the terms of three agreements signed in London to-day on the conclusion of the Anglo-Turkish economic negotiations. The first agreement grants Turkey export credits ud to ten millionReuter. - 188 words
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226 1938-05-28 11 Central Europe Tension Still Runs High JHE GERMAN MINISTER IN PRAGUE HAS HANDED TWO FURTHER PROTESTS TO THE CZECHOTATmx° YAK GOVERNMENT YESTERDAY AND TO-DAY AGAINST "CONTINUAL FRONTIER VIOLATIONS BY CZECHOSLOVAK AEROPLANES," ACCORDING TO A REPORT FROM PRAGUE. It fa semi-officially reported from Vienna that226 words
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Article107 1938-05-28 11 Reuter. Homesteads, West Virginia, May 2J. PRESIDENT Roosevelt in a speech here intimated that he would permit the five billion dollar Tax Revision 811 to become Jaw without signature in order to call attention to the "unwise parts" cf the bill. He explained that if heReuter. - 107 words
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Article72 1938-05-28 11 Reuter. Moscow, May 27. IT is reliably learned that Dr. Sun Fo Chinese special envoy, to-day obtained transit visas for Denmark and Scandinavian countries and expects to leave in a few days, accompanied by has son. Tse Kiang, and the Chinese charge d'affaires in Moscow,Reuter. - 72 words
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Article24 1938-05-28 11 One person was killed and seven were injured in Hindu-Muslim trouble in Bombay. The total deaths from rioting number 10 and *.ne injured 96.24 words
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Article152 1938-05-28 11 British Official Wireless. London, May 26. IN a statement en the Jamaica distur bancec the Colonial Secretary to-day said the latest report from the Governor Indicates that though there was a slight, improvement the situation in Kingston was still serious. The Governor bad therefore considered itBritish Official Wireless. - 152 words
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Article39 1938-05-28 11 Reuter. Berlin, May 27. rL German mme-layer Triton foun- I dered this morning, it is believed, In the Baltic Sea, but no details are published. Twenty-six members of the crew were -escurd and four are missing. —PenterReuter. - 39 words
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271 1938-05-28 11 en Shanghai. May 28. 1 is officially announced that the entire city of Lanfe.ig was recovered by the Chinese yesterday morning after a most bloody battle. The troops cf General l*cihara, commander of the Japanese garrison at Lanfeng. retreated in great disorder271 words
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Article26 1938-05-28 11 A large earthenware far contenting untitled pronae axe heads, each 6 in. long has been turned up by a farmer while ploughing at Tregunc in Britain26 words
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Article102 1938-05-28 11 TEKMANS are still being arrested as sp.'es for trying y to cbtain information with regard to the Maginot Line. The last lo be sentenced, Seraphin Bayer, an'engineer, living at Sairebruck, was sent to prison for a year as as he was arrested three days before all102 words
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Article124 1938-05-28 11 Terrific Battle At Catalonia Reuter. I Burges#May 27. i AFTER six days of frenzied fight- j ing it appears the Republicans j have failed in a dtsptrale b'd to recover the sources of Barcelona's electricity supply in western Cata- lenia. Throughout the night the battle proceededReuter. - 124 words
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Article62 1938-05-28 11 Shanghai, May 27. ABETTLEMENT ol the Wilkinson incident which the British authorities consider thoroughly satisfactory has been reachfri between the British and Japanese Con ml Genera'.—Reuter. (Mr. Wilkinson, a prominent Shanghai Britisher, was arrested by the Japanese when he stepped into the Japanre area when out bird-hunting.62 words
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Article41 1938-05-28 11 London May, 20. \UITH another late sitting in prospecr m the House of Lords, which normally adjourns in the early evening but UUt nigh* sat 01] 11.40 p.m. resumed today the committee stace of the Coal Bill.41 words
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Article28 1938-05-28 11 Twenty-four Southern untitled sehool-rirls, witc 'heir three leaders, will arrive n Bnt.>in next month to tour the British Isles The visit has been organised by th- Victoria League.28 words
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Article249 1938-05-28 11 Reuter. R ™J? necess.ty lor co-ordinating internal and external policies JLS enSUrC that the Nati »»ai forces are properly disciplined and "S^S^TSSf 4 on the consummation cf Japaneseaims a?ovxrChina while the Russian bogey is definitely relegated to the background Mr nclLi>sT?lh "i^ r iReuter. - 249 words
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Article53 1938-05-28 11 Reuter. Haifa, May 27 GUNMEN raided the village ot Miska at midnight and paraded seven leading villagers. They shot dead four and wounded others. Maska i e near the cene of yesterday's engagement between the polic and bandits in which one coni stable and six banditsReuter. - 53 words
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Article41 1938-05-28 11 STOP PRESS CANTON RAILWAI CUT Honikcng, May 27 Jape, ese planes last night and this morning ncaviiy oombed the Camcn-Kov.loon railway and destroyed 'long sections of the line, thus rendering m.possible the departure ol the British naval train to Hankow. Reuter.41 words
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Article62 1938-05-28 11 Reuter. Kingston. Jamaica. May 27. EKIHT were injured, inciud ng two rioters who are seriously hurt, in Spani-htown csterdav when thou ;tr,ds of rioters tried to stcim <t"» jail to re'ea c Ihe four alleged rioters arr* sted on the nearby sugar cslafes on U'edneday.Reuter. - 62 words
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129 1938-05-28 11 British Official Wireless. London, Ms; 27 AS unprecedented rally of recruits in recent weeks for anti-aircraft and coast defence units has not been uiihout its embarrassments to the medical and clerical staffs at the Koyal Artillery depot at Woolwich, which have had to workBritish Official Wireless. - 129 words
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Article101 1938-05-28 11 British Official Wireless. London, May 27. THE Government's Road Haulage Wages Bill, which provides for 'he regulation of the wages and conditions cf workers engaged in road transport passed through its remaining stages before the Commons rose early this afternoon. On the third read'ng the Labour Minister,British Official Wireless. - 101 words
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Article34 1938-05-28 11 Mr. N. T. Sinclair, a modern languages master at Rugby School, and for the past three years officer commanding the school O.T.C.. has been appointed heaeu master of the Royal Masonic Senior School, Bushey >34 words
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Advertisement46 1938-05-28 11 COMPLETE EYESIGHT SERVICE! The only place where you can have complete equipment tor eve examination, latest styles of eyewear, especially NO-SCRU glasses, to enhance your appeararce and pay less than elsewhere. THE BERLIN OPTICAL CO., C. S. CHONG, Opt. D. (U.SA.), 14*. South Kridtze Road. Singapore.46 words
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1023 1938-05-28 12 INQUEST FINDING Singapore, Friday. 4 'TT is my opinion that sufficient -1 grounds are disclosed for charging Air Poh Chwee Lai wirh caused the deaths of Mr. Tan Kok Sin, Mr. Eng Chek Ngee. and Govindan by driving his car,, S. 3594 in a1,023 words
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Article467 1938-05-28 12 »urom> Singapore, Friday. W e reached the 6V 2 milestone. I heard a crash. The car had struck against something," declared n witness, the Hon. Dr. N. Muthutamby or Johore Bahru, who sat beside the driver of a Baby Austin which, it was alleged, knocked down467 words
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Article102 1938-05-28 12 Don't Miss Here's Why:--Snow WhXe? fllm renoSr ia W ht e *-Tribune woman KteS** Sh WS in America ItSn'tlW G u° U,t SaYS You M "St Ke |P Fit to be Efficient." W. B. Paterson writes on the relative merits of writing and play-writ-JS, H L te102 words
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367 1938-05-28 12 4. u Singapore. Friday. LOWING tributes to the work of Mi n*. 5lJ steveR s, former chief of the Fire Brigade, and praise for the "high st»te of efficiency" of the Brigade it--2 we i? cx P ressec at to-day's meeting ot the Commissioners.367 words
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Article38 1938-05-28 12 While crossing Orchard Road yesterday morning, a Chinese, carrying a ba P •wry near the market. He was pvtrn snac,5 n ac e y a S h d OC ce k h 1 s t and had ■^MS38 words
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Article187 1938-05-28 12 'From Our Own Reporter) "TELL the accused that on account of one pig they haYe^' With these words, the District Judtre. i, B Glb son. pasesd sentence on I two Chinese Loo Gian and Loo Jin on i the amended charges of voluntarily187 words
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Article35 1938-05-28 12 Approval of the decision of Committer No. 4 who turned down the suggestion to air-condition the Municipal Board Koom was also made at to-day's meeting. The heavy expenditure (which was EESSSto" $12 000 wa considered35 words
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Article, Illustration25 1938-05-28 12 Members of the Chirese Employers' delegation to the 24th International Conference at Geneva, photographed with the Sfmp^^lSel^e^l Mr. Kao Ling: Pai. J25 words
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Article92 1938-05-28 12 'From Our Own Reporter) AS extraordinary S eneral meeting of the Selangor" Mr. Pcn l g he t„?„„s^^ any n,odi,i., ti „ns of ,„e present After various views had beep expressed by several members, among whom were Mr. Au Yong Sze Foong. Kwok Hoong Chong Koon92 words
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Article253 1938-05-28 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. 00 KAN CHOON, a Chinese, who admittea three previous convictions after he was found guilty by Mr. A. J. Grattan Bellew, the First Magistrate, on a charge ot having dishonestly misappropriated a lorry belonging to Messrs. Borneo253 words
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Article65 1938-05-28 12 *j)ISRAELI," with George Arliss in the Aih a mhr!? B -iP le Was re-screened at the Alhambra aheatre last night. The Die ture won several motion picture awards and was unanimously voted by the American Press as "The Best Picture of toe f a Je ish P65 words
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Article26 1938-05-28 12 Mr. R. E. Prentis took office as a Municipal Comnussioner at to-day's meeting of the Commissioners. He was W. Geddes on Committee Nos. 3 and 4.26 words
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84 1938-05-28 12 Sineanti,., friitJ T IE loan floated by th* v. lUy recently hai been "As you know." he &dd»ri ed 54.00.-),GO0 and we flea? cent, loan at 99. An pi ceived for over $21^000 "As far as I can discover f Qinry the terms of84 words
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Article184 1938-05-28 12 Good Music In Capitol Film EXCELLENT singing, both 0 f the operatic and the lighter variety i one of the chief characteristic Music For Madame," which opened a the Capitol last night, with Nino M a tlm in the leading role. Opposite to him is Joan Fontaine,184 words
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Article176 1938-05-28 12 A Singapore, Friday N amendment to the Municipal Ordinance was to-day approve:; meeting of the Commissioners over which Mr. W. Bartley presided. The following resolution was p. "That in exercise of the powers ferred by Sections 58 and 143 of the Municipal Ordinance, the By-laws prohibiting the176 words
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Article120 1938-05-28 12 I rOMMITTEE No. 6 of the Municipality V yesterday decided to waive the rent of $25 for the use of the Jalan Besar Stadium for the purpose of holding the Rotary Club "Empire Day" sports today. In referring to this decision, Mr A B Brown, at120 words
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Advertisement35 1938-05-28 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. TH™E N SBO? UILD,^G CHULIA ST UUNE 5808 SINGAPORE. MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. MALACCA SEREMBAN BRo^ C K. LUMPUR WENG nENG LOONG AGENCY, LTD. rT BRANCHES: r?^ CH,NESE «ANKING CORPORATION, LTD.35 words
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Advertisement10 1938-05-28 12 McALISTER CO., LTD (Incorporated In S. S.): w m 2910 words
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Article395 1938-05-28 13 BETTER THAN GRANTS Singapore. Friday. i»,\<. for greater considera(o bt* shown in cases inthe pa\ment of compassionto injured Municipal emDr K. K. Pathy ur?ed the ioners to give all possible to such injured employees ng them to remain in the capacities which, in spite injuries,395 words
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Article206 1938-05-28 13 V Miscarriage Of Justice? Singapore, Friday. M-KDER committed in. Prangin S*i'-'ct, Penang, in July last, was remind in the Court of Criminal to-day. when Chia Chau Bah, ti tu a -?ed Chinese bus driver, apagainst sentence of death passim by Mr. Justice Gordon charge of causing the206 words
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Article68 1938-05-28 13 Singapore, Friday. BEFORE Mr. R. A. Ward, the Fourth Magistrate, this morning, a Chinese named Ang Cheng Poh was charged with driving a motor lorry in a negligent manner and causing grievous hurt to Kemat, a Malay. He was also charged with driving without a68 words
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Article116 1938-05-28 13 Rochdale Firm Suing Chinese Concern Singapore, Friday. MESSRS. Turner Brothers Asbestos Company, Limited, of Rochdale, England, were the plaintiffs in a summons case against the manager of Messrs. Leong Chuan and Co., of Phillip Street, Singapore, brought up for mention in the Criminal District Court this morning. I116 words
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Article152 1938-05-28 13 Armed Robber Sentenced Singapore, Friday. SENTENCED to seven years* r.i. by Mr. Justice Mills at the second Assizes on a charge of armed robbery', Hoh La ii. a young Chinese, petitioned unsuccessfully to the full Court of Criminal Appeal, consisting of their lord hips the Chief152 words
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Article154 1938-05-28 13 Excellent Comedy At The Pavilion STANLEY LUPINO and Laddie Cliff make "Over She Goas", which opened at the Pavilion Theatre last night, one of the most hilarious comedies to come to Singapore for many a day. Good music and excellent dialogue contribute towards the entertainment value of154 words
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273 1938-05-28 13 Singapore, Friday. ALLEGATIONS that coolies employed by the Municipality of Singapore are required to give particulars of their caste for use in check rolls and certificates were emphatically denied by the President, Mr. W. Bartley, when interviewed by the Tribune to-day. These allegations were contained273 words
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Article202 1938-05-28 13 Assault On Ricksha Puller (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Friday. REMARKING that justice would be done by inflicting a fine of $25, Mr. Justice Howes reduced the fine on a police constable to that amount and ordered the conviction to stand. Through his counsel Mr. C.202 words
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391 1938-05-28 13 Singapore, Frida\. A DIVIDEND of six per cent was n declared by Trafalgar, Ltd, at their annual general meeting held to-day, shareholders being informed of a year of excellent progress which resulted in a profit of $11,01' utter writing off $«34 as391 words
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Article173 1938-05-28 13 Charges Transferred To District Court Singapore, Friday. CHARLIE Peters and Jaafar bin Ahmad were this morning produced before Mr. G. S. Rawlings, the Third Magistrate, and charged with having committed housebreaking and theft at 147. South Bridge Road, of 20 Slieaffnfountain pens va'ued at $150 and 20 Parker173 words
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Article17 1938-05-28 13 Mr. A. P. Atkins, of Caledonian Estate has left on home leave by the M. V. Glenogle.17 words
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208 1938-05-28 13 Singapore, Friday. A LARGE increase in the net export of rubber from Malaya is recorded in the rubber figures for April, issued to-day by the Registrar-General of Statistics. In April, 44,764 tons of rubber were exported from Malaya to the rest of the world,208 words
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Article113 1938-05-28 13 Missing From Jardine's Steps Singapore, Friday. LANCE Bombardier R. C. Mitchell, of the Royal Artillery, Blakan Mati, was this morning charged before Mr. G B. Rawlings, the Third Magistrate, with the theft of a motor-car, valued at $150, belonging to Lt. P. H. Carey It appears113 words
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Advertisement175 1938-05-28 13 IMPROVE YOUR SUNDAY CURRY WITH THE ADDITION OF -DAWSEN'S MANGOE SWEET CHUTNEY THONE: SPORE 5376 (1 lines), K. LUMPl T R 3331 (2 lines), IPOH 110 111 (2 lines). Adrt. of SUicapore Cold Stcracjc Co., Ltd WP S 105 SIME DARBY Co., Ltd. ns^ "il". i KELLER j I >175 words
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624 1938-05-28 14 Four-Day Programme Opens On Saturday (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. COMPLETE weights for the first and second days (June 4 and 6) of the Selangor Turf Club's Summer race meeting and for one event on the third day,624 words
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Article117 1938-05-28 14 (From Our Own Reporter) I Kuala Lumpur, Friday. VENTURA MARQUEZ. the dual feather and lightweight champion of Malaya, found Joe Eagle his match, at the Bukit Bintang Park tonight, wheivj they fought a draw after cne of the most rousing exhibitions of boxing. Eagle carried117 words
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Article545 1938-05-28 14 Interesting Play In The Mixed Doubles COME excellent tennis was seen on v S.C.C. courts in the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association's championships yesterday. There were no surprises, but D?rwocd and Barber gave a very good display in the doubles when they met Yong Loon545 words
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Article97 1938-05-28 14 j Singapore. Friday. ftrvised S.C.C. straigh: snooker ties are as follows: MONDAY MAY 3(J Handicap—Semi Final:..E. R Olden —7 vs. K. C. Gillett -21. TUESDAY, MAY 31 Championship— Semi Final: Carl Law.son v.-. M. S. Robinson. THURSDAY. IDtiS 2 Championship— Semi Final: woK C Gillett vs. C.97 words
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Article31 1938-05-28 14 Results inthe first tournament of the coronation B.P. were as followsopen championship: Tay Chin Tvo runner up,—Ong Swee Tian Junior championship: Chua Swee Hock; runner up Son Ah Seng.31 words
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Article14 1938-05-28 14 Reuter. London. May 28 Ewing completes the British Walker Cup team.—Reuter.Reuter. - 14 words
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Advertisement16 1938-05-28 14 unchanging quality MAOfffIO»TH£FIN£ST malt hops yeast Distributed by Fraser Cf Ncavc Ltd. TIME FOB LIFE j16 words
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Advertisement257 1938-05-28 14 Don t Despair use ST. CLARE for RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, NEURITIS, GOUT, STIFF JOINTS MUSCLES, SPRAINS, STRAINS, SCIATICA, TIRED FEET, BRUISES, &c. No further need to go about with suppressed groins or with the limp of a lame dog. Get a hottlr of St Clare (Brand) Liniment. You will get quick257 words
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445 1938-05-28 15 BIG win S.A.I. A. Referees Eclipsed o. Referees... .1. Veteran* >s ri( |P\TKD the Malaya Cup y found no difficulty in il« Kerens by nine goals N (haritv soccer match l the \nson Road stadium l ,u The same kept the445 words
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Article36 1938-05-28 15 r A tournament ties: "1> Singles: Miss M. Clark Baa r P Singles: Tuesday. Miss >. vs. Miss P. fiber (owe 4); ~'1 FoMun <owe W vs. N. ""uhles: Misses Eber Yama,>s Elias and Stretch;36 words
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Article18 1938-05-28 15 the doubles event of the 1 •■•i championships at resulted in Sgt. Calder Sgt. Gould18 words
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Article, Illustration24 1938-05-28 15 B. Rozario, champion athlete, win ning the pole vault event at St. Joseph's sports yesterday. He cleared ed 8 ft. 11' j ins. (Tribune).24 words
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Article258 1938-05-28 15 London, Friday. MADMAN has set up another world cricket record by twice reaching his thousand runs in firstclass cricket before the end of May, when to-day he completed yet another century, playing at Southampton against Hampshire. He accomplished the feat on the same ground as the first258 words
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Article96 1938-05-28 15 S.C.C XI for to-day vs. Malay Football Association at 2 p.m. at the S.C.C. ground: J. H. Willmott, M. Garden, P. Egerton-Smith, B. Gaillard, J. W. Jackson, G. M. Wheat, A. Gilmour, P. O'Neil Dunne, R. G. Cranford, A. G. Mackenzie, W. W. Lewis. S.C.C. XI for to-morrow96 words
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Article135 1938-05-28 15 R.A.F. II 3; Loyals II 2. IN a second division S.A.F.A. League match played at Gillman Barracks yesterday, the R.A.F. II beat the Loyals by 3—2. Play was rather dull with the R.A.F. displaying better soccer. Hardy tackling by the Loyals kept the Airmen135 words
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Article335 1938-05-28 15 Municipal S 2; Y.M.C.A 1. j DRIG1IT football was served up in thej S A.F.A. League Third Division eng-J agement between the Municipal Services and the Y.M.C.A. at the Y.M.C.A. ground yesterday. The Services beat their opponents after a very hard tussle by 2—1. The score was a335 words
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Article53 1938-05-28 15 The S.R.C. team tor the return Intel club tennis matcii against the R.A F. at Scletar Air Base on Saturday at 4.45 p.m. will be: Singles: Dr. B. H. Sheares and Dr. S. L. Oehlers. Doubles: H. N. Balhetchet and M. A. Cordeiro; J. S. de Souza and53 words
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266 1938-05-28 15 Tennis At Hong Lim Green THE following are further results of ties played in the S.C.P..C. Spring Lawn Tennis Tournament. "B" Singles: Yap Ah Chuan, (—15.3» beat Huck Hye, 30.3) 5—7, G—4, 6—3. Scow Sian Chye, (—3O) beat Ng Chen* Koon, (Scr.i 3 -C.266 words
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Article43 1938-05-28 15 Reuter. Glasgow, May 28. RAIN caused :i further postpone me nt tff the tight for the world's welterx«uiht title, between Barney Ross th" presejat holder and Henry Armstrong the coloured welterweight. Ihe light has now been fixed for May SI. Renter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article35 1938-05-28 15 Reuter. New York, May 23. 1 BERDEEN beat Chelsea 4—o in the A «r?cct tournament at the Empire Exhibiticn. Aberdeen meets the winders of Rangers vs. Evciton. In the next round.— Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Advertisement171 1938-05-28 15 j PLEASING BRIDAL GIFTS a S. de SILVA. JhYVfcLLfcK, 100. ORCHARD ROAD. I SHE WAS NOT ASKED REsbll3» FOR A SECOND DANCE.,, \Qw l¥h rM urn pfaily unattractive I NEXT DAY-AT THTdENTIST S OFFICE SO SHE TOOK HIS ADVKE rAhJ it RF wy RRFATH? YES, MISS JOHNSON, MOST BAD MY171 words
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Miscellaneous28 1938-05-28 15 THE TIDES To-day: 9.49 a.m., 7 ft. 8 ins., 9.24 p.m., 8 it. 7 ins. To-morrow: 10.36 a.m., 8 ft. 2 ins, 10.05 p.m., 9 ft. 2 ins.28 words
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162 1938-05-28 16 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Fiiday. IN the first Malaya Cup match of the season, played to-day, Penang beat Kedah 5—2 at Victoria Green. There was a good crowd present and delightfully cool weather prevailed. Play was constantly marred by a series of infringements162 words
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Article227 1938-05-28 16 DERBY PROSPECTS BETTING Reuter. London. May 28. A LTHOUGH his horse. Tahir Mirza is k air i y wellback ed by the public for the Derby the Aga Khan expects Pasch to justify favouritism as does Mrs Mornss who said "I hope Pasch will win and don t know ofReuter. - 227 words
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Article, Illustration18 1938-05-28 16 The Inniskilhngs 8S(. yards lielay winners. H Q win* (PerrU m j Ualton and Mullen S <Perr,S Nmd18 words
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Article232 1938-05-28 16 Heron Champion Again rpHE athletic meet of the Royal Innis--a killing Fusiliers ended yesterday ai Tanelm. At the conclusion of the meet, Mrs. Leslie, wife of the Commanding Officer, gave away the prizes Fusilier Heron became the champion p.thlere for the year while H. Q. Wing yon232 words
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Article32 1938-05-28 16 Singapore Cold Storage soccer XT b CIUb Sornoo 4 SneV* Liang Peng. Chin Bock. Chwee Ens Kirn Swee Seng Hock, John Peters Paul Lee, Kn* Chene and Choon Seah32 words
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Article27 1938-05-28 16 at T SLp h^ eSe S r m ™»g Club will be ChessT nh tn7 f the Singapore cness Club to-day, from 3 p.m.27 words
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Article130 1938-05-28 16 I rro satisfy popular demand, the management of the Happy World have arranged another junior boxing promotion to be staged at the covered stadium on June 2. Heading a good card of five fights is B six round contest between Tommy Carrie, the local Eurasian who is130 words
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Article96 1938-05-28 16 The final of the Singapore three-ball billiards championship, played at the Happy World last night, resulted in a win for Wong Soo Ton" S B.A A > who beat Tan Boon Poh tS.C.R.C.t. 500 373. This is the ninth year of the tournament and Siong 800 A.A.,96 words
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259 1938-05-28 16 hich standard Victoria Wins l„ kr School Event JHERE was a large rathe, at the annual Athlon, St Joseph's Institution in,/ yesterday at the Jalan Bos Events were contested v i d UCI UMHaqn and many of .hi srew biting considerable athleHe259 words
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Article85 1938-05-28 16 St Andrew's 0.8.A. teams for the week-end will be:— vs. St. Andrews School on St Andrews ground at 2 p.m.: H Bre't M- Hope, Hussein, G. Crowther, F Yzelman, V. Armstrong, G Vaz Q Loh, We e Leong Fook, H. Moss J |foa On Sunday vs.85 words
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Advertisement115 1938-05-28 16 LOOKING at four teeth m a mirror won't tell you If they are really clean. Decay begin* In ooncealed iWWMH crevicai and corners which big, old- if B fashioned brushes can't reach H I Tek'i short head fits everywhere— I WTI gets at the awkward corners where food particles accumulate.115 words
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Miscellaneous1392 1938-05-28 17 ON THE AIR TO-DAY v. s. a. When And Where To Listen In ll%Ml4f!§ "1 7.50 o.m. Hill-Billy Tryouts—Cini J clnnati, WBXAL 6,060 49.5. LONDON I SINGAPORE HONGKONG rSjISS piayed Qgfr**l Concert I 31.49 metres (9.52 mcs). TO t*i*Z* o i^^SĔSL^S^ P'" 1, V,i «rtrw (2147 mcs): GSG aSZSL* 51,392 words
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Advertisement524 1938-05-28 18 FAT PEOPLE WHO HAVE HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE Should Take Kruschen Salts Whot.no- they know it or not mr>ny thousnnds of neopln who are fat have hicrh blood m-essure. Your-Doctor can explain all that. And he can also toll you nmt, if fheso thousands or fat folks would los- n PT>od!v524 words
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Advertisement151 1938-05-28 18 8.45 a.m. Sunday School. 945 am Service ot Worship (in English). Preacher: Rev. E. S. Lav. Friday, 8 p.m. Young People's Circle Devotional Meeting. Straits Chinese Church Pastor: Rev. Chew Hock Hin. Sunday, 3.30 p.m. Sunday School 4.30 p.m. Service of Worship (in Malay). Treacher: Rev. Dr. P B. Mean*.151 words
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Advertisement572 1938-05-28 18 Class. 4 30 p.m. Ladies Ad Monthly Meeting, j STRAIT? UtHNESS PRESEYI ERTAN (77. Pr nsep Street) Sunday. 8.15 a.m., Sunday School and Bible classes. J. 15 a.m. Malay service—Mr Gan Hock Chuan. 5.30 p.m.. Church Devotional Meeting. t p.m. Evening worship—Mr. A. J. Turner. Monday. 8.00 p.m., Straits Chinese572 words
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Advertisement485 1938-05-28 18 Speaker: Miss F. Oldham Friday. 530 p.m. Bible English. Speakei: Dr. Chia Boon U Katong j 'Junction of Pennefather and c Road) v m Sunday. 10.30 a.m. Breakin- I p (Malay Service). Cit K 4.30 p.m. Sunday School ami n Clashes. v Bj oie Speaker: Mr. Wee Chene, p 6485 words
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83 1938-05-28 19 Air Mail) Madras, May 18. instruction having been received .N irdinj tin- lifting of the boy- of Zanzibar cloves, the pickft- love «MMlowns is continuing his m muhatcd. ,nd two handcart* 1 loadZanzibar cloves had to :■chants' godowns due gress volunteers. Bharati, Secretary. Congress Committee.83 words
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Article53 1938-05-28 19 (United Press.) By Ah Maih Madras. May 22. Special Officer. MadH Broadcasting, left to see how the village urea are working, and 'raining in the work i uraJ broadcasting, in connection with the toil 20 sets in the four Cuddapah. North Chittooi will be taken in lj xi(United Press.) - 53 words
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Article, Illustration403 1938-05-28 19 THE PRESIDENTS ASSURANCE (United Press). (By Air Mail) "UATIav/iiicm Poona, May 22. W wh"»H ls he fun <lamental basis of the Congress. Every Indian, beonZ rL a Hirdu or a Muslim, or of any minority, has the right to casts rr*»,i res(United Press). - 403 words
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187 1938-05-28 19 (By Air Mail) Darjeeling, May 21. Tin <.o\eminent of Bengal will nbc alM»ut two lakhs of rupees rearlj as a result of the transfer of administrative uintrol of Match and Softi departments from the hands .1 the Provincial Government to the (~;\erninent ot187 words
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Article110 1938-05-28 19 (By Air Mail) Madras, May 21. J "It MM for organising village s P«rt> through Police Officers m oh arge of rural stations has by the Government of 'is that the scheme ed at three chosen rural each district, excluding Municipal towns who should Y>110 words
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160 1938-05-28 19 (United Press). 'By Air Mail) Madras, May 22. amend the Madras District Palmes Act and the Local as to provide for adequate 11 ol Muslims in the MuniV' t and District Boards in 'heir population has been "l by Mr. H. S.(United Press). - 160 words
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268 1938-05-28 19 (United Press). (By Air Mail) Lueknow. May 22. MANY changes have taken place in the politics of the country since the Congress assumed office, but the fundamentals remain the same. Minor things monopolise our attention and it seems we are deflected from our ideal,(United Press). - 268 words
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Article112 1938-05-28 19 (United Press). tBy Air Mail) Calcutta, May 19. MR Mardy Jones, ex-Labour MP., arrived here this morning with the object of gaining first-hand knowledge of the political situation prevailing in India at present. He will meet the Bengal Premier ani come other prominent public men(United Press). - 112 words
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Article45 1938-05-28 19 (United Press). The Deputy Commissioner, Sh*ikhupura. has announced by beat of drum that the rupee coin bearing the effigv of Queen Victoria is a legal tender and those refusing to accept the same- will be liable to a fine up to Rs. 50— (United Press).(United Press). - 45 words
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Article206 1938-05-28 19 (United Press). (By Air Mail) "INDIANS must learn to defend India. Every Indian, rtitllf llSWifWin <*j that each and every one of them is a born zS2**tL£Mi&. O. M. Jadhav, Professor of German, Elphin- "fir s e Bom Day who has come here to discuss possibilities(United Press). - 206 words
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Article410 1938-05-28 19 G. S. Muthukrishnan, B. Sc - LEADERS' MESSAGES OUR DAILY INDIA PAGE Edited By G. S. Muthukrishnan, B. Sc. (United Press). (By Air Mail) Cuitack, May 21 "¥N these da\s when vast and complicated problems confront us, it is right A that should meet together, confer together, and discuss IMtce problems both(United Press). - 410 words
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Article, Illustration24 1938-05-28 20 The soccer XI of the Police, who are playing in the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League. (Tribune).24 words
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