Malaya Tribune, 21 June 1938
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Title Section40 1938-06-21 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales uL XXVII. No. 11«. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1938. FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore; Tuesday, June 21, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1938 five cents:40 words
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Advertisement89 1938-06-21 1 j |Ht NEWS J WITH YOUR I BREAKFAST j jj fry The "DAIRY F AIIM Condensed Sweetened FILL 111 AM MILK. j DAIRY FARM MILK is specially prepared j. or Children. Being of a superior quality ,n,s m, ''k w not thicken in the Tropics. PREPARED and Exported in accordance89 words
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Advertisement101 1938-06-21 1 I Read The SUNDAY j TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya J FROM CENTS PER SQUARE FOOT |l BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE AT "GROVE ESTATE" AREAS FROM 9,725 Square Feet TO 26,000 Square Feet lApplyI Apply CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME-ORIENT. MEYER CHAMBERS (3rd Floor) —;;.Z- ~~.Z Bright boys* know It must be a101 words
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240 1938-06-21 2 (By Air Mail) London, June 10. iy J Sir Alexander Seton and the Egyptian bone which was said to hold a curse and to have been the cause of mystery explosions last year at his home in Edinburgh Now new mysteries are puzzling him.240 words
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Article115 1938-06-21 2 Riga. LATVIA possesses thousands of tons of peat which should be used instead of imported fuels." the Managing Director of (Ms Kudra (peat) Company at Riga, said in an interview. About 67 per cent, of the fuel used in Latvia was imported, he said. Of115 words
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Article64 1938-06-21 2 Bombay, June 9. THE Government of Bombay have un- der consideration a scheme to conMruct a large dam across Neera River near the village of Vir in Poona district at a cost of Rs. 400.000 with a view to electrifying the rural area and •B&2? to64 words
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Article117 1938-06-21 2 N. mjrs Salamanca. ATIONALIST flyers brought dewn 57 enemy aeroplanes in April and May according to official figures issued her,, for those tiro months. Of this total 14 planes uere brought down in April and 43 in May. The best day in April was the 15th when117 words
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Article, Illustration91 1938-06-21 2 Tests to illustrate the difference between new tyres and smcoth tyres in an emergency step on a slippery surface were rarried out at Appold Street. Shoreditch. London, by the Safety First Council in co-oper-ation with leading tyre manufacturers. Imitation level-cross-ing gates were erected in Appold Street. Spectators were91 words
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Article142 1938-06-21 2 'From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 9. MR. Ronald Kfti Iback. the well"I known vcung explorer, and author of Tibetan "ire!:", who has led two hazardcus expeditions to Tibet, has siaited oil diain for the I East. During an expedition last year, Mr. Kaulback actually saw footprints142 words
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Article378 1938-06-21 2 (From Our Own Correspondent > London, June 10. JT is now becoming known that it was a dispirited Malayan delegation that left London last Wednesday to attend the I.T.C. meeting in Paris. Gladiators who. a few weeks ago. had been buckling on the armour of buffer378 words
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Article76 1938-06-21 2 Reuter. London, June 18. GOVERNMENT action against ihe lmV port cf German motor-cars la foreshadowed in a notice of a motion whicii John S'mon will move in the Commons on Monday, transferring the Customs duties at present levied under the Finance Act on motor-cars toReuter. - 76 words
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Article163 1938-06-21 2 (By Air Mail) London, June 10. VISIT tc a Clacton bungalow by a P Scotland Yaid officer ihuj mentioned at Tlacton when Kenneth Savile Wootten, 38, described as an Army captain, and Joseph Edward Cocmbes, 23. both of Gcrvj-iane, Clacton, were committed for trial at Essex163 words
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280 1938-06-21 2 His Son Was With Him (By Air Mail) London. June LO PATHER and son stood holding hands as they scanned the face, over the rails of the liner City of Canterbury as she anchored off Ply. mouth. Wing-Commander .J. H. Butter forty-one, of280 words
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Advertisement107 1938-06-21 2 1} FOR HAPPY AND CONTENTED it M MOTHERHOOD H Happy, contented motherhood is enjoyed X > when the expectant mother takes daily a spoonful of RadiorMalt; that wonderful tonic that ensures a sufficiency of heath I I giving vitam.ns to meet al! the increase.! II II demands of (he period107 words
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Advertisement29 1938-06-21 2 k BATTERIES Fo \oTlL s START,NC and lighting BOIt>i:o HOTOIt* LTD. Ma.acca. Seremban. Kua.a Lumpur. Ip„„ enan!f Advt. of THE CHLORIDE ELECTRICAL, STORAGE CO LTD (Incorporated in England)/ 4*729 words
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Article141 1938-06-21 3 t I i ft covering 30,00* m» north md scuth America in 171 mis, and countries, Norman Hettaad, a Cana- bosracaamaal has returned jif optical, in Quebec, and :vo hours v.as Book at dea& a^air. > Cmnmfm e»r»> this V.r Holland covered thr* divalent el141 words
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Article200 1938-06-21 3 TWO modern Robinson Crusoes have arrived at Brisbane, in Queensid, in search cf a tropical isle here they can live in solitude— away from the "ajadding crowd" r two or three years. They are Mr. and Mrs. H. D. A. Joske, mbers cf a well-known200 words
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Article, Illustration36 1938-06-21 3 Wearing furs and a red hair net, with her hat in her hand owing to the high wind, Claire Luce, the film actress, arrived at Southampton on the "Normandie" from America.36 words
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Article166 1938-06-21 3 L« iidon. MORBTON Old Hall, a familiar Cheshire landmark on the Newcastleleton road, which is generally con ered to be one of the most perfect specimens of the "black and white style, has been acquired by the National 1 A nioated hall. Mcreton Old Hall took166 words
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119 1938-06-21 3 New York, June 10. VTEARLY a hundred men. who were once millionaires and are now broke, are living in millionaire luxury in a magnificent marble palace in the Bronx. This is New York's workhouse for millionaires, which will shortly celebrate its silver jubilee. It119 words
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Article29 1938-06-21 3 The death has occurred, at the age of 77, of Mr. Richard J. Arnold, rubber company director and formerly Chairman of many companies, including Bahru Selangor and Bukit Cloh.29 words
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Article18 1938-06-21 3 Mrs. Florence Maxwell, widow of Mr. F. R. O. Maxwell, formerly Resident of Sarawak, has died at Stow-on-the-Wold.18 words
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Article, Illustration47 1938-06-21 3 The fl yin g suit of a Japanese squadron leader and the parachute in which he dropped to safety —albiet c apt ivijty— near Hankow in one of the three disastrous excursions made this year to the Chinese capital by the Japanese Air Force.47 words
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485 1938-06-21 3 MET WEALTHY LOVER IN CHURCH (By Air Mail) Brussels, June 10. questions were asked at Liege Assizes about the identity of an elusive woman who might save Mario \lcxandrine Becker, 5» yeo.ro mli widow, accused of poisoning ten women485 words
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114 1938-06-21 3 Ankara. DURING the current financial year beginning this month. Turkey will spend six million Turkish pounds (£1,000.000) on air raid precautions. This includes the supply oi gas masks to Police and Municipal workers, construction of shelters, provision of First Aid stations and other anti-war114 words
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Article27 1938-06-21 3 Mr. Keith Malcolm Anderson, son of the late Sir John Anderson and Mis:Diana Reeve-Tucker only daughter of Mr. W. S. Reeve-Tucker. C.8.E.. oi r MS are engaged.27 words
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Article, Illustration14 1938-06-21 3 Mme. decker photographed hi t'ourt seated between two gendarmes.14 words
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Article62 1938-06-21 3 Mr. a. St. AJban Smith sailed for Malaya last Saturday at the termination of his leave, most of which has been monopolised by illness. 0 Mr. Reginald Barker, of Torkington Estate. Sabak Bernam and Miss Marguerite Bennett of Southampton, are to be married soon. Mrs. Isabella Webster,62 words
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Article189 1938-06-21 3 (By Air Mail) Turin, June 10. pATIENT Italian women are working with men in the Fiat works at Turin, in the shadow of the peaceful Alps, nutting finishing touches to finrhtor planes. Fifty thousand workers are emoloycd in the Fiat works, Italy's biggest motorcar and warpiane189 words
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Article164 1938-06-21 3 London. ONLY 1 decimal 1 per cent, of correspondence in London "defeat.-?"' Post Office sorters. This was sated by a Post Office official. Mr. T. H. Boyd. Assistant Director General, before the Arbitration Tribunal hearing the claim for wages increases for over 130.000 postal worker:,. Mr.164 words
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Advertisement70 1938-06-21 3 NEW AND J AfWl BETTER Virginia Cigarettes of^ 16 -^^T^, L v TO-MY h M pL&lls exchange for any of the superb gifts, fflrfa" /*T% v ,o:ne of which are shown here. jiff iji r All Gifts Guaranteed of European 01 A Jj m mmwmm r^ r l Rothmans Three70 words
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804 1938-06-21 4 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES HEAVIER COST OF LIFEBOATS Duke's Appeal TWENTY GALLANTRY AWARDS PRESIDING at the annual meeting of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution in London, the Duke of Kent said that there had never been a time when changes in the world were more swift and unexpected, but in the804 words
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Article167 1938-06-21 4 Possession Of Spanish Ship I ORD Russell, in the Court of Session at Edinburgh, refused a motion for the recall of arrestment on the Spanish steamer Alona Mendi, lying in Orangemouth harbour. The warrant was obtained and made use of on May 10 in an action167 words
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Article198 1938-06-21 4 Committee's Recommendations Accepted IN the House of Commons the Chancellor of the Exchequer announced that the Government have decided to accept the recommendations of tne Falmouth Committee on Oil from Coal. Provision is being made in the Finance Bill to give effect to the recommendation for the198 words
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Advertisement477 1938-06-21 4 STEAMER RAILINGS PiO and BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated In England). r P. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1938. RANPURA 17.000 July 1 BANGALORE 6.000 July 2 RAWALPINDI 17,000 July 15 CORFU 15.000 July 29 BHUTAN 6.100 July 30 BEHAR 6.000 Aug. 8 CHITRAL 15.000 Aug. 12 .SOUDAN 6.500477 words
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Advertisement427 1938-06-21 4 .J. SPECIAL HOLIDAY I HOSES j To: Bangkok Saigon j (ANGKOR PNOM PENH) j By Luxurious One Class Motorship*. i From Penang P.S'ham Malacca Spore j m.s. "Meor.ia" (11,000 tors) 5-7 6-7 7-7 9-7 J DXft. "Alsia" (12.500 26-7 27-7 23-7 30-7 DA "Boringia" (12.500 i'S-8 17-8 18-8 20-8 i427 words
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Advertisement334 1938-06-21 4 HA MBrKG-AM E R IK A LINIE 9 Deutsch-Australische Dampischiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1933 f m.s. DUIBURG via Marila June 22 t mjs. SAUERI AND via Manila July 6 m.s. RHEINLAND via Manila July334 words
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Advertisement425 1938-06-21 4 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDEUTSCHE* LLOYD, (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted ar* the intended fixtures:OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHAWiha. NORTH CHD4A and JAPAN Due Spore. "DONAU" omits Hongkong and Japan "POTSDAM" omits North Ci.:. I "NECKER" omits Manila HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND, HAMBURG BR! Sails from "SCHARNHORST" also calls Genoa arr: 1 Kn<h425 words
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442 1938-06-21 5 "ADMIT I PLAYED THE FOOL A BIT" (By Air Mail) London, June 10. JIM MOLLISON was fined 250 francs (about 305.) at Le Touquet for what he calls "Whitsuntide exuberance in the air." The authorities called it too low flying. He took up a442 words
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Article85 1938-06-21 5 AFTER hea\y rains the River Theiss in Hungary began to rise. The peasants of the village of Ti: zasas built a dyke, but it was soon pierced, and in spite oi all their efforts the hole grew steadily larger. Their fields and crops were in danger. Two peasants85 words
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237 1938-06-21 5 (By Air Mail) London, June 10. MAN walked into a London newspaper office recently and said he is accustomed to standing on his head for two hours at a time for the purpose of meditation. He said this was good for the body237 words
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Article321 1938-06-21 5 (By Air Mail) Paris, June H>. J2EN&ATIONAL evidence of continued activity of the Cagoulards is now in possession of the French Surete Nationale. The Hooded Men of Franco are still piling up stoic ,of arms. As a camouflage, they are using cards of identity321 words
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Advertisement500 1938-06-21 5 Classified Advertisements PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS. -*VDERS are now invited for the Tf*... c materials or service. Far sec Municipal Tender Room >> artlcu Date of aonng. of Scrap Iron, steel, empty keroard damaged alt drums, it $15), 12 nocn, June 30, 1938 and installation ot Wiring Fittings at500 words
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Advertisement389 1938-06-21 5 POSITIONS VACANT JWO competent Chinese Car Salesmen t ml ted Ex P er ience and clean driver* c n M«t 2"Sitf ADDI y Box No. 241, co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. Vf*^M A R nt Silk 800o7"1£y I'/ 8 10 rrayelling allowance extra Ask free particulars and Samples Works, Ludhiana 104389 words
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Advertisement288 1938-06-21 5 MADY SOAP Hj FOR USE IN SHOPS, OFFICES HOME. PATENT DRIER effective, durable and of Smple use, sold at BABA tV Co., Lid. MIDDLE RD., SINGAPORE. 'PHONE 2115. ■Mcmw-rvr rmiri» T^rTrffi —rrr mirr'^ M^'m m an^^ ANNUAL READING GANDHI ASTROLOGER. j** Send your date an<s time Of birth or the288 words
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Advertisement348 1938-06-21 5 48, Dickson Road. Revision Course for L.C.C. Nov. 1938, Exam, commencing Ist July. Entry for Nov Exam, closes 15th July. Admission is open for April, 1939 exam. Sore Throat BANISHED Read this letter m i am subject to recurrent attacks cf laryngitis. Recently during such an attack I used Dettolin348 words
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Advertisement68 1938-06-21 5 hi: i\ ri \him OIVE yourself OK YOl'R GROWN-UP CmUMUEN A CHANCE. Wr teach easy methods for manufacture of useful vocations mch as PERFUMERY. TOILET fcOAI DRY BATTERIES SAUCE, ACETIC ACID TOFFEES SCORES' OTHERS. FEES from S5-; complete in a week. Write or call for prospectus at MAN SANG TECHNICAL68 words
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Article176 1938-06-21 6 Report By Fraser And Co. Singapore, June 21. MINING. Tin London three months ri £183 10 0 up 70-, Spot £182.10.0 up 05 and New York 41 y 2 cents up V2 cent. ivJarkets open much brighter this morning due to tlie rise in the commodities in176 words
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Article17 1938-06-21 6 Singapore, June 21. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— 192 (up $1%),17 words
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Article17 1938-06-21 6 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 20»4 (up Sellers 20% up17 words
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Article869 1938-06-21 6 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, June 20. 5 p.m. Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 34»/ 2 39 Asam Kombftßg 28!- 30!Austral Malay 426 47i6nom Ayer Hitam 22 231-xd Ayer Weng 0.57 2 0.62 Va Bangrin Tin 20 211-cd Batu Selangor 1.25 1.30 Surma869 words
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Article44 1938-06-21 6 The following index numbers represent the estimated traffic receipts of Cable and Wireless Limited as related to comparable traffic In the year I<>29 cased at 100: May 1938 65 3 Average for 1937 78 9 Average for 5 months 1938 71 344 words
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Article105 1938-06-21 6 British Official Wireless. London. June 20. Pans 177 15 16 New York 4.96 9 16 Montreal 5.00 1 Brussels 29.20 o Geneva 21.634" Amsterdam 8 95 3 .i Milan 94 7 16 Berlin 12.30> 2 Prague 142U Copenhagen" 22.40 Stockholm 19.39 4 Oslo 19.90 Vienna nominal Madrid nominalBritish Official Wireless. - 105 words
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Article37 1938-06-21 6 Evatt and Co. reports that the outpu* of rubber for the month of May 1938 amounted tc 31.539 lbs. making a total for the 11 months of the current financial year of 388.367 lbs.37 words
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Article242 1938-06-21 6 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Company Dividend Books Singapore. June close financial Ayer Hitan Tin June 7 gg 20 t0 *5 Bangrin 10% Final' fd U ris m Hfd alay ol- 0 1 i Une2 i June3o 5% Idns Hyd. g£% mt June 2 June 24 June 20 Kramat242 words
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Article258 1938-06-21 6 4% Maynard Co., Ltd., $30,000 Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 95 105 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400 000 Int Mar. 31, Sept. 30 inn in 2 nnm 4i/ 2 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int norn Mar. 31. Sept. 30 in* in? 4*/ 2 1909258 words
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323 1938-06-21 6 Singapore, June 21. MINING Buyers Sellers AmpaU 3j4'A 39 Ayer Hitams 22 LM.-xd Bangrins 20 3 21 3ed Batu Selangor 1.26 131 Chenderiangs 15 16 Hitam Tin 0.38 0.43 Hongkong Tin 20 3 21 3 Hong Fatts 1.02 1.06 Idris Hyd. 63 7 3xd Ipoh323 words
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Article442 1938-06-21 6 LONDON COMMODITIES g**« Pre vious To-day'"" Quiet Firm s P ot Buyers 5 1516 6 1 if, Sellers 6 6 1 -Ist Forward (July) Buyers 5 1516 o 116 5. Sellers 6 6 3 i<; 2nd Forward (August) Buyers 6 6 i 8 8 Sellers 6 116442 words
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Advertisement256 1938-06-21 6 j THE I EASTERN BANK j LIMITED. Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE BRANCHX 8, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000.000 j Paid-up Capital £1,000,000 Reserved Fund 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madias. Amara, Baghdad Bahrein. Basra. Kirkuk. Mosul and Singapore CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and mor.cy received256 words
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Advertisement30 1938-06-21 6 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: I6D. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W. HALL, General Manage*30 words
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Advertisement176 1938-06-21 6 I Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) CAPITAL* mSS^X^^ 9 Issued Pai <» Up «10,000,000.00. OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHUUA SIKEET, SINGAPORE. Maying Direct* T^f 0 sffretary 4944 General Manager 3513 Accountant 23 Teiegraphlc Address: "OVERSEA." LONDON BANKERS: /ft\ NEW YORK BANKERS: Midland Bank, Ltd- n U X176 words
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Article322 1938-06-21 7 London. ji PIONEEB motorship well known for 25 years in the Far East is being scrapped at Grays, on the Thame* estuary. She ia tho DAN better known as the Danish East Asiatic Company's r Jutkmdia." built on the Clyde 1912 and sold to a Norwegian company322 words
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Article547 1938-06-21 7 Singapore, Tuesday. II r E are indebted to Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., and Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz, Singapore, for the following on American Market conditions:— Messrs. White, Weld and Company. New York, report us by cable as follows: DOW-JONES AVERAGES: Saturday's To-day's Close547 words
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Article21 1938-06-21 7 Mr. V. Powell-Evans. O.C.P.D., Kuala Kamrsar who with Mrs. Powell-Evans Sent his local leave at Penan* has returned to Kuala Kangsar.21 words
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500 1938-06-21 7 (By Air Mail) "CJHF j i London. June 10. has taken my husband and even my very name. And I have hoi™ Ch r dr Pre P arin S *<> fiffht her husband, and U0,000,000 T'Tl I' ne ia Vanderbilt Bae>500 words
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Article, Illustration53 1938-06-21 7 Thirty-one c mpctftors took eff from Hatfield Acrod-xMo Hertfordshire, at the start ot tinLondon to Isle of Man air race. Besides British planes, there was a strong contingent of six German planes and compel tors from Czechoslovakia and Switzerland. Photo show-.: machines ready for53 words
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116 1938-06-21 7 Simla, June 9. ftKDERS regarding the recommenv dations of the Maxwell Committee's report for recruitment to the (iovernment of India's Secretariat are under consideration. The Government of India's decision wiil support the proposal that the tenure of Under and Deputy Secretaries should be three and116 words
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Advertisement117 1938-06-21 7 Announcing A NEW TRUFOOD PRODUCT j II WW S final pcs' €39 MB A PROGRESSIVE NUTRITIVE FOOD FOR BABY FROM 10 TO 24 MONTHS CONTAINS Animal Protein Pone Marrow emulsified Cream Fat the soluble Carbohydrates. Lactose and Glucose Mineral salts; Organic Iron Lecithin Calcium with tested Vitamins A and D117 words
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Advertisement258 1938-06-21 7 BOYLES BROS. DRILLING CO., LTD. TEMPORARY OFFICES: MALAYA: 17, RAFFLES HOTEL, STORE. GRAND HOTEL, IPOH. DIAMOND DRILLING CONTRACTORS MANUFACTURERS. I EXPERIENCED CREWS AVAILABLE ON SHORT NOTICE. Consult us about your core drilling problem,. WE STOCK READY SET BITS. HEAD OFFICE FACTORY: FAR EAST" VANCOUVER, CANADA. Boyles Bros. Drilling (Philippines) Co.,258 words
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Advertisement64 1938-06-21 7 II A\K OF MUX (Incorporated in China by Special Charter), 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. MODERN BANKING With branches and subbranches throughout China, and correspondents in all the principal cities of the world, the Bank is well equipped to transact modern banking business of every description. TO-LET OFFICES IN BANK OF64 words
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Article158 1938-06-21 8 Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air «K.N.1.L.M.» to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 130 p m and general deliveries of letters and parcels 1.40 p.m. respectively on the same day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air >K..L.M.i to-day Deliveries cf boxholders' letters only 4.30 p.m today158 words
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Article62 1938-06-21 8 The hour of closing the mails at the General Pc.-t Oifice for despatch by the Northbound night mail train has been extended from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and. on pnd after the Ist proximo the T rain letter boxes, now fixed to the North- bound night express,62 words
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Article20 1938-06-21 8 Major H. de C. Elton. Sen ior Superintendent, Customs and Excise. Ipoh. goes on long leave shortly, prior to retirement.20 words
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Article219 1938-06-21 8 The following are the excliange stock this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING Singapore, June 21 1 ondon T.T. 2 i 3 JJ Jjj London demand 2,3 23 32 Lyon.-, di mand Switzerland demand 248 :1 Hum bur? demand219 words
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Article162 1938-06-21 8 (From Ovr Own Rcuoria > Ptnang. Monday. "I HAVE just taken under two i months to get here. I have been fortunate to get fine weather all the way, though constant exposure to the tropical sun has not done me good as you can see for162 words
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Article178 1938-06-21 8 Singapore. June 20. R. i Siam i W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $148 R. <Siam» W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $140 R. »Siam> W. Coast. No. 3 per Koyan. «134 Siam Rice \Lowhway" No. 1 5203 Ham Rice "Lowhway" No. 2 $103 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 3178 words
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Article100 1938-06-21 8 Anshun; Brit.; 1868 lons from Hongkong 21.6 to Amoy 22 .6. Buys: Dutch: 8664 tons from Hongkong 20.6 to Batavia 21.6. Japara; Dutch; 2301 tons from Batavia 20.6 to Bangkok 24.6 Leinsias; Brit.; 4655 tons from Burkenhcad 20.6 to Tokyo 22.6. Silverash; Brit.; 3111 tons from Hongkong 20.6100 words
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Article143 1938-06-21 8 Reuter. Loudon. June 20. MR. Hasiam asked in the Commons this m afternoon for the result, of the negotiations between the consular body in Shanghai and the Japanese author'ties for the resumption of dredging by the Whangpoo Conservancy Board and for the return of their vesselsReuter. - 143 words
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Article205 1938-06-21 8 SPORT Soccer: C.A.F.A. Div. I, Gordon? V. M.F.A., Stadium; Div. 11, Pulou Biani v. S.C.F.A.. 5.H.8.. Div. 11, Motaria v. H.M.S. Tenor. S.R.C. Lawn Tennis: S.L.TH. Men's and Women's Singles Finals, and Prizegiving. I AMUSEMENTS ALHAMBRA: "Hearts In Bondage," 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION: "Thrill of205 words
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Article122 1938-06-21 8 Singapore, June 21. Ships alongside the wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. sheers Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. .Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Kcdab 18; Kelantan 15; Memncn 14; Kepong 12; Teiresias 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 2> Silveroih 34; Dolius 30; Kajane,122 words
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Article65 1938-06-21 8 (Frim Our Own Reporter) Penan: A MIDDLE section warehouse in ria Street was completely razed i ground by fire this morning, when mage estimated at $12,0C0 The alarm was raised and Bines rushed to the scene and fire for about an hour befori dued. Nobody was hurt How65 words
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Advertisement172 1938-06-21 8 fMt§ JMA] MALAYA*; PfteMIEQ HOTEL A I TO-NIGHT j COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 P.M. to 8.30 P.M. j DINNER and DANCE 9.3& P.M. TO MIDNIGHT (informal). NO ADMISSION CHARGE. DAN HOPKINS' HAND. SEA VIEW HOTEL THIS WEFK to NIGHT— WEDNESDAY- FRIDAY sATURDAY I SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER AND DANCE MUSIC BY172 words
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Advertisement609 1938-06-21 8 CHILD'S 4 YEARS QF STOMACH TROUBLE What can be more distressing than th« tight of a child in the toils of tbom i t> trouble? If your little boy or girl sl•:• from indigestion or loss of appetite, uko a tip from Mrs. Surguy. This is wh*t s:.» writes My609 words
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Miscellaneous237 1938-06-21 8 I POSTAL INTELLIGENCE I I TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND IIME Europe and Great Britain x X.L.M. June 21 2 p.m. franx X.L.M. 21 2 p.m. Medanx X.L.M. 21 2 p.m Netherlands Indies: —Bagan and Selat Pandjang Hong Thong M 21 3 p.m. Fort de Kock. Padang Pakan, Baroe and237 words
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743 1938-06-21 9 Alleges He Paid £6,100 To Avoid Prison (By A v Ma 1) H f!( :Jarcd that he paid £6,100 to a barrister and the managing clerk I firm of solicitor*. Of this, ho was to prevent thj Prosecutor's Department taking proceedings, 2.000 guinea"to in743 words
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107 1938-06-21 9 (By Air Mail) Karachi, June lb. THE Government of Sind have objected 1 to the grant of land measuring 755 square yards by the Karachi Municipal Corporation to Sir Ghulam Hussain Hidyatullah, ex-Premier of Sind. During Sir Ghulam Hussain's regime, the Municipality granted the107 words
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Article, Illustration32 1938-06-21 9 A yacht in full sail which made an appropiiate ornament for a pointed hat fashion worn by a girl spectator at the Royal Thames Yacht Club races at Southend. Essex.32 words
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Article342 1938-06-21 9 'Frojn Our Omm Correspondent London, June 10. A Ql'JfcV young woman who is at present studying in a room in a Bloom simry lodging house to obtain her doctorate of philosophy at the London School of Economics, has come to London after :.pending si\342 words
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Article223 1938-06-21 9 (By Air Mail) London, June 10 A FEATURE of Navy Week this year at Chatham, Portsmouth and Plymouth on July 30 and Aug. 1 tc 6 inclusive, will be the number of new i hips open for pubic inspection for the first time. Same of223 words
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Article73 1938-06-21 9 (By Air Mail) Simla. June 15. THE following persons have been re--1 nominated by the Provincial Government concerned as the renresrsntattves of the respective Provincial Veterinary Departments on the Imnerial Council cf Agricultural ResearchMr. P. T. Saundera I Madras»: Mr. X P S. Parbrother «Bombay; Mr P.J Rtrr73 words
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Advertisement191 1938-06-21 10 "Carole Lombard swings the wickedest Right lever saw J.. 99 says JACK DEMPSEY fa nous world*s heavu-relght champion CAROLS LOMBARD PUNK MARCH In SEI7MI X IMFItN tTIONAL*S S.ntotionol TBCBNICOLOa Comedy NOTHING SACRED WITH CHARLES WINNINGER WALTER CONNOLLY IT'S THE CAPITOL'S NEXT ATTRACTION Read The SUN DA V TRIBUNE Dominant In191 words
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Advertisement238 1938-06-21 10 IT S THE FUNNIEST FUNNY FOR A L ONG TIMF Y(\v 1 i t>r THE ANTICS OF JUDY CANOVA, THE HILL-NLLY oi^v OAR v THERE'S LOVELY DOROTHY LAMOUR Tffl A nf^"^ NUMBER! OKAND WEW STARTS TO-NICHT 6-15 9-15 PAVILION j 5 T] j j SDNG-TIME...SWING-TIME TWO SHOWS FOR ONE PAYMENT238 words
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84 1938-06-21 11 Reuter. Hankow, June 20. THE generalissimo's headquarters announce the execution on June 17 of General Lung: Mn Han. commander of the crack 88th Division which participated in the Shanghai fighting. Tlie announcement says Lung Mn failed tn carry out his superior's orders in theReuter. - 84 words
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Article122 1938-06-21 11 British Official Wireless. London, June 20. in the commons whether in r the prejudicial effect of expropaganda on the conclusion tactory agreement between 1 v k Eva Government and c udeten Germans the Government make proposals to the interested nments in Europe with a view to cessation,British Official Wireless. - 122 words
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Article88 1938-06-21 11 Singapore my THF "China Relief fi—Will r which Bfr Tnn Knh Ket is the Chairman, held a meetine yesterday at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in which the auestion of the relief of China's flood refugees was discussed. I* is reported that a campaign will he started88 words
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142 1938-06-21 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) Teluk Anson, Monday. THE heart-breaking story of how an elderiv man, going in search of his two sons, during the early hours of Thursday morning came upon their bodies in the vicinity of a toddy shop~ with their throats almost142 words
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Article42 1938-06-21 11 (United Press). THE Government of India have, after consulting the Tndian Tea Licensing Committee, fixed the Indian export allotment of tea for the financial year J938-39 at 354.499.697 lbs. This is 92 12 per cent, of the Indian standard erport figure—'United Press).(United Press). - 42 words
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Article82 1938-06-21 11 (United Press). (By Air Mail) Bombay, June 8. THE Government of Bombay having decided that thfc term vernacular' should not be used in future have issued instructions changing the names of educational institutions which had the prefix or suffix of the term 44 Vernacular."(United Press). - 82 words
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Article376 1938-06-21 11 Monday, June 13. AT 10.30 a.m. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Legislative Council held at the Council Chamber, Government Offices. His Excellency attended by the Private Secretary left Singapore for Kuala Lumpur by the night mail train. KING'S HOUSE Tuesday, June 14. At 7 30376 words
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Article66 1938-06-21 11 Loudon, June 20. ■THE Foreign Office vote will be taken in the Commons to-morrow evening discussion is likely to be directed principally to the recent bombing oi British ships in Spanish waters and the situation in Spain in relation to tne Anglo-Italian agreement. There will also be a66 words
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Article130 1938-06-21 11 Aft the second annual general meeting of the Geylang Straits Chinese Epworth League held on June 18. 1938. the tollowmfe were elected office -bearer., for tne tn y kev-Chew H«* Hin: President. Mr. Koh Tiong Tau Ist VicePresidents. Mr. Happy Low and M£ > Annie Wee;130 words
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Advertisement136 1938-06-21 11 BE CAHEFI'L in wearing UN-GROUND SUNGLASSES. which may cause your Eyes to be Detective, DARK GLASSES Costing $5 per pair, complete nith leather case from Nan Sin Optical House 325. North Bridge Rd.. 'Phone 6363. Singapore. As regards the Cleaner full irstructions are printed en the tins, it^ special feature136 words
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Advertisement409 1938-06-21 11 ALHAMBBA opening tonight j I 6-15 9-15 Phone 6909 i Rand Dangey'lame in a Nation Torn ggg Hate! ill^ttle s scfkS^ g THEm LIVES t y*2L *J?J£l** c 'THF°GIORIOUS JROMANCF DEFYING BVIiKT THE FURY OF WAR! ĔnMmAItM iMQ&& Supported b% Excellent Shorts IXTfl DfvV 1B BRITISH NEWS GtO* cl US409 words
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Obituary51 1938-06-21 12 L?c Khian Siew and family wish to expic s their heartfelt thanks to all relatives and friends who paid night visits and attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Lao Khian Siew (Norya Tcngah) as well as those who sent wreaths, caskets, scrolls, telegrams and letters of51 words
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Article834 1938-06-21 12 pUBLIC indignation has been aroused at Home by the persistent attacks of General Franco's airmen on British shipping lying in Spanish Government ports. Some of the feeling has doubtless been justifiable, since it has been established in one or two instances that the bombing was834 words
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Article139 1938-06-21 12 London, June 10. SUSTAINED advance in copper price* since the Announcement of the quota cut shows that the metal exchange chooses to place a bullish interpretation "ii the producers' action, though some copper dealers are afraid It envisages :< further decline in consumption The recent heavy buying139 words
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Article216 1938-06-21 12 NOTES COMMENTS Banana Ridge FRIEND who writes from London tells us that "Banana Ridge." the Ben Travers farce with a Malayan setting, is enjoying a huge success en the West End staps. Not only is it funny but apparently it is definitely saucy as well. Not that we believe anything216 words
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Article225 1938-06-21 12 OOME people in Great Britain feel somewhat uneasy at the way in which the Government is storing up food supplies. They say that war must be very near and that the Government is compelled to devise elaborate plans for the distribution of essential foods and for the225 words
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Article238 1938-06-21 12 arc apt sometimes to think of traffic in Singapore as a night* and certainly the unsuspecting m ments of pedestrians are MghtenZ W motorists, but reflect on the potfe that confront motorists in England When the j, licences were renewed in England a quarter of a million extra238 words
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Article199 1938-06-21 12 JI|ANY plans, many schemes have been mooted to stop war, ranging from the ideal of an International police force to the suggestion of one nation being so el-r.iaj that others will never dare to attack it. But the sug- gestton riade at Uic recent Women's International199 words
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Article365 1938-06-21 12 By "Ixx>ker On" A PEDESTRIAN crossing Lj a dash between two dotted lines. I It is stated that the profits on imita- j tion jewellery are very good. Money for sham "Tourist trips over mountains." runs a notice. Well, all we can say is that he365 words
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Advertisement307 1938-06-21 12 RENOWNED PERFUMES BUNGA Rajah IK BUNG A RADIN MAS BUNCA KEMANTIN 1 POPPY RAJAH $1.75 Per Bottle ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUP I SYDNEY 25 FRD 1 lAS rßw** 3 1 opp y 1 I^thFlongest g|f\ CYCLING RECORD IN THE WORLD Fremantle to Sydney (Australia) dflSft 3,017 MILES llPflljl307 words
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Advertisement75 1938-06-21 12 ELSIE MARY j FOR i Inexpensive (hie Dresses designed by MADAM PAGE Tho Smartest Thing in Town. $5 to $30 J Rodney House, Battery Road. J i PR AC! f'hl t IMITED TO THE EYE. Muscle anomalies I Crossed eyes. I Complicated cases j of defect If c I CLASSES75 words
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332 1938-06-21 13 Diploma tic Repercussions Anticipated Reuter. rffHE FEDERAL GRAND JCrv ha« York 3nn 20 ME.NTS NAMING EIGHTKFN REE INDICT m ERNMENT OFFICIALS C JDING GERMAN WITH THE N \ZI "SPY RING." P MttNG CONNECTED Mrs. Jessie Jordan, a Dundee hair.lre.ss>.- «entenceH In vReuter. - 332 words
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234 1938-06-21 13 Shanghai, June 21. rpHE Japanese intention "to carry out air raids with even greater vigour" 1 against Canton and Hankow was announced at a press conference yesterday by Rear-Admiral Naokuni Nomura, Chief of the Naval Special Service Section. nhfa will Iv done, he said, so234 words
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Article32 1938-06-21 13 London, June 20. |)RIME Minister Neville Chamberlain visited Reading University to-day, i here the Chancellor of the University Sir Samuel Hoare, conferred upon him honorary degree of Doctor of rs.—British Official Wireless.32 words
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Article112 1938-06-21 13 Reuter. Paris, June 20. THE French Government's surprise at Japanese allegations that France is sending war material to China was expressed to the Japanese Ambassador by M. Bennett, the Foreign Minister. In regard to the possible occupation of Hainan, to which the Japanese Foreign Office spokesmanReuter. - 112 words
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Article19 1938-06-21 13 The death is annourced of the Rev. P. G. J. Meiring, a leading minister of the Dutch Reformed Church.19 words
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Article, Illustration23 1938-06-21 13 A littered street in Kingston. Jamaica, after a day of rioting. Unruly elements among the strikers began looting also.23 words
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319 1938-06-21 13 Reuter. A»«. Rcme, June 20. MEANS 01 accelerating (he settlement of the Spanish war and implementing the Anglo-Italian agreement was discussed by Lord Perth and Ccunt Ciano at a further meeting this morning, but no indication is given of the outcome. Italian authoritative quartersReuter. - 319 words
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96 1938-06-21 13 Reuter. London, June 20. DELEGATES of sixty nations attended the opening of the sixteenth International Red CMS* Conference by the Duke of Gloucester to-day. The conference will consider in the next few days proposals fag- the prohibition of bombing of open towns, theReuter. - 96 words
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Article128 1938-06-21 13 Shanghai, June 20. A LARGE area extending along the Lunghai line between Kaifeng and Lanfeng has now been turned into a vast sheet of roaring waters, driving a continuous stream of refugees westward to Chengchow, as a result of the Japanese breaking of the main Yellow128 words
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Article88 1938-06-21 13 London, June 20. ASKED for £>n assurance In connection with the X rant Anglo-Italian negotiations that the British Government did not contemplate the authorising in any form of financial assistance or creditor guarantee to the Italian Government or Italian merchants for purchase of wheat, Mr. Butler88 words
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Article51 1938-06-21 13 Reuter. Barcelona. June 20. THE British steamer Thorpe Bay was damaged by a bomb in a Nationalist air raid on Barcelona, according to a communique, whi*:h adds that intense Nationalist pressure is being applied on all sectors of the Levant front, but the Republicans are standingReuter. - 51 words
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Article29 1938-06-21 13 The Canadian Senate has finally passed by 33 votes to 28 the Divorce Reform Bill, which is modelled on the lines of Mr. A. P. Herbert's measure in England29 words
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Article370 1938-06-21 13 Reuter. Geneva, June 20. LIVELY exchange between the Japanese and Chinese delegates occurred at the meeting of the League Advisory Committee on opium traffic, which discussed a proposal by the Turkish delegate that m craer to prepay the ground for a conference to limit the cultivationReuter. - 370 words
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Article164 1938-06-21 13 Tin Committee Set Quota At 35 London, June 20. THE International Tin Committee met in London to-day. all the delegates except one from Siam being present. The committee fixed the nuota under the tin control agreement for the next ouarter a;. 35 ncr cent of standard164 words
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Article11 1938-06-21 13 The sweety-fifty untitled of the i: v. cr'l'b a»c<> in Blu^el.^.11 words
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Article58 1938-06-21 13 Reuter. Berlin, June 20. HERR Ftank, Minister of Economics. bi5 Uwueri de?ree barring Ml f roni the Stock Exchange rtnd offie*al markets from to-day Tn order r»*it to 'h-airb the bus ness of the Stock Fxcbonee Jewish firms will be allowed to do a little businessReuter. - 58 words
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Advertisement67 1938-06-21 13 the wonderfiil bulb 1 L... I i Takes the worry out of Night Driving The safest, simplest way of taking risk and worry out of night driving. Fit Osram bulbs in your head-, side- and tail-lights—the wonderful bulbs that never let you down. From all garages. ■HHHHHMHnHMMB/A <S. C F*Ro67 words
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372 1938-06-21 14 SEVEN DEMANDS AFFICK WORKERS MUST BE PREPARED FOR ANOTHER TRANSPORT STRIKE, SIMILAR TO THAT WHICH TOOK PLACE SOME TIME' AGO WHEN THERE WERE NO SERVICES OF TROLLEYBUSES AND OMNIBUSES OF THE SINGAPORE TRACTION CO. LTD. THE momentous decision to call a strike should their372 words
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Article86 1938-06-21 14 (From Our Onn Reporter) Seremban, Monday. WALLICH STREET. Seremban, which was the scene of a serious anti-Jap-anese demonstration three months ago. was to-night the scene of another incident which might have led to serious consequences. It would appear that two stallholders had a dispute, one alleging that the86 words
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Article91 1938-06-21 14 London, June 20. S THE peak of the summer auction season is reached this week with a sale of a great collection of Art treasures formed by the late Mortimer Schiff of New York, which will occupy the famous London auction rooms from Wednesday to Friday91 words
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Article36 1938-06-21 14 The "flvim; battleship." the "Sunderland" was delayed at Rangoon yesterday by bad weather and g due to arrive at Mergui to-day. It will leave Mergui to-morrow, its time arrival at Sfcapore being uncertain.36 words
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123 1938-06-21 14 London, June 20. BOOKINGS have been so heavy for the first flying boat service from England to Australia, which starts from the Imperial Airways base at Southampton next Sunday that two flying boats will be used. The flight will mark the completion of the123 words
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Article23 1938-06-21 14 An Indian Mohamedan was found in a state of collapse at Kallang Bridge yesterday morning. He had no external injuries but was semi-conscious.23 words
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Article19 1938-06-21 14 Mr. A. V. Beith, general manager, Kepong (Malay» Rubber Estates. Ltd.. Kepom*. and Mrs. Beith have returned from Europe.19 words
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Article341 1938-06-21 14 THE monthly meeting of the General Committee of the Y.W.C.A was held on Friday with Mrs. A. B. Jordan, President, in the chair. Those present were Mesdames F. D. Thompson, E. Smith, A. S. Small. Loh Poon Lip, W. Phinoel, A. Handy. E. Underhill, H. W. Shivery.341 words
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Article114 1938-06-21 14 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. AT the opening of the Selangor Assize Court this morning before Mr. Justice Cussen, a Punjabi named Komanda Singh was found guilty and convicted on three charges of giving false evidence on Dec. 10 last year at Kuala Lumpur, during the114 words
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Article94 1938-06-21 14 London. June 20 THE King arrived at Weymouth this evening at the beginning of his visit to the Home Fleet. As the King left the station 80 of His Majesty's Ships in the bay dressed over all. A Royal salute was fired as the94 words
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467 1938-06-21 14 (By Noel Barber) YITATCHED—as well as heard—my ft first spelling bee last night, which was much better than mere listening, for you could see the apprehensive twitches to the lips as well as hear the hesitant stammers. And don't laugh unless you can467 words
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Article21 1938-06-21 14 A meeting of the Municipal Commissioners will be held in the Board Room on Friday, the 24th instant at 2.15 p.m.21 words
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Article, Illustration50 1938-06-21 14 Large numbers of people, undeterred by overcast skies, left the Tower tf London Pier on the pleasure steamers to spend Whitsun Holiday Monday at seaside resorts. Our photo shows Whitsun Holiday Monday voyagers aboard the "Royal Eagle." In the background Tower Bridie ts risins (Planet News).50 words
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Article179 1938-06-21 14 (From Our Own Correspoi\.< Tapah, Moo AN interesting ceremony took place in the Magistrate's Court when Mr R W. E Harper, A.CP., Officer Superintending the Police Circle. Perak South, on behalf of the police, presented a pair of white gloves to Enche Abdullah bin Ibrahim,179 words
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126 1938-06-21 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Monday r[AT the assistance of the Police Traffic Department should be obtained by the Municipal Commissioners to educate local cyclists with regard to traffic regulations is suggested by a commissioner, Mr. C. F. Smith. Mr. Smith, at the last commissioners126 words
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Article265 1938-06-21 14 WORKMAN'S FALL BROKEN BY SCAFFOLDING Singapore, Monday. on one of the new wireless masts at the New Naval Base wireless station, officially known as Suara Wireless Station. Singapore, a Chinese kepala had a miraculous escape from certain death this morning when he fell from a265 words
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Obituary48 1938-06-21 14 I London, June 20. THE death is announced of J. G. Hides, explorer of Northern Papua in Sydney, Australia, aged 32. In 1935. Hides discovered a new race of light-skinried people in Papua, which was the subject of much discussion in scientific circles. —British Official Wireless.48 words
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Article40 1938-06-21 14 Reuter Wireless. Dublin, June 20. When the counting of votes was resumed this morning Mr. De Valera had 66, Dr. Cosgxave 39, Independents seven and Labour five. There are 21 results still to be de clared. —Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 40 words
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Article18 1938-06-21 14 Mr. W. Reddei, traveller and preacher (retired business man of New Zealand), is on a visit to Malaya.18 words
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Article149 1938-06-21 14 London, June 20. attention of the Dominions Secre- tary was called in the Commons to a reported statement of the vice-presi-dent of the Eire Executive Council in course of the election campaign that In the recent Anglo-Eire agreement, Eire had administered a sound whipping to John149 words
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Article24 1938-06-21 14 A Chinese was struck with sticks and pieces of wood by three women and a man, all Chinese, at Selegie Road on Saturday night.24 words
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Advertisement55 1938-06-21 14 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA ST. THONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE. MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: MALACCA HONG CHYE CO., CHIENT BROS., K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG. vi »*r£ NG KON CHEE, S»n« G IEE EN G TEH, v LEE AH WENG. PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY, LTD. Almt55 words
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307 1938-06-21 15 Singapore, Monday. 11 EPING parents of a son who committed suicide told the CoMr W. G. Porter, to-day the of a double tragedy, in which son. and his wife both died teas a result of drinking a ne solution of caustic soda. Whai Kirn. the307 words
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Article38 1938-06-21 15 Reuter Wireless. Burgos. .Tune 20. A warning to Nationalists to destroy ntraband-carrying pirate ships wherever they are met was given by M. :ner. the Nationalist Minister of the Interior. in a speech here.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 38 words
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Article90 1938-06-21 15 A COMMUNIQUE from the Lndfr-Secretary to Government, F.M.S. states: On Ihe assumption that the new rubber regulation agreement will be signed on July I, next, each Government agrees to receive and consider applications for land where such applications are supported by Fhare Certificates (as defined by the local90 words
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Article156 1938-06-21 15 Simla, June 15. rill Government of India's order prohibiting assisted emigration of Indian labourers to Malaya took effect from to-day. The following has been announced hi the Gazette:— "Whereas it appears that the number I of unskilled Indian labourers now In the Malay States is :n excess156 words
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Article157 1938-06-21 15 From Our Own Correspondent) DECAUSE Singapore and Penang differ immensely from Malacca in 'their geographical situation many problems arise which are only peculiar to Malacca and which have to be treated on their own merits me local tramc problem is one of them and the Municipal Commissioners157 words
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Article26 1938-06-21 15 Mr. T. M. Hart, Assistant District Officer Kuala Kangsar. who is spending his local leave ar Cameron Highland* with Mrs. Hart, will resume duty on July26 words
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Article331 1938-06-21 15 JESSELTON ICE POWER CO. LTD. Increased Profit Made In 1937 Singapore, Monday. THAT the reconstruction of the plant had resulted in considerable improvement in efficiency and in the electricity and ice departments, was reported by the chairman of the Jesselton Ice and Power Co. Ltd. at its annual general meeting331 words
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Article55 1938-06-21 15 Singapore, Monday. Appearing before Mr. R. A Ward, the Fourth Magistrate, this morning. Mi. A. A. Godfrey of the Royal An Force, Seletar. claimed trial on a charge cf driving a motor-car negligently at the 11th mile. Pcnggol Road, on the afternoon cf May 8. and thereby55 words
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Article221 1938-06-21 15 Singapore, Monday. 1 :>> Calibre revolver, 13 rounds of »1 ammunition and a dagger, were exhibited in the Criminal District Court, this morning, in a case in which two young Chinese were concerned. Pleading Kuilty to a charge of being in possession ol the arms,221 words
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Article131 1938-06-21 15 iFrom Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Monday. Lim Yuk Kee, of Chop Heng Kee, provision merchants appeared before Inche Haron bin Ahmad this morning to answer a charge of having failed to keep the liquor wholesale and retail stock books of Chop Heng Kee up to131 words
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Article85 1938-06-21 15 Sub-Magistrate 's Tragic End (United Press). <By Air Mail). Ramnad. June 7. MR. S. Bramanayagam Pillai, SubMagistrate of Mudukulattur. was cut in the stomach and legs with %n aruval' by an unknown person last night. He was taken by car to the Headquarters Hospital at Ramnad to-day but he succumbed(United Press). - 85 words
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Article50 1938-06-21 15 Reuter Wireless. Chicago. June 20. Seventeen bodies have, to the present been recovered from the wreckage of the Olympian Lxprewhich crashed near Sangusmont. Six persons are believed to have been swept away in the flooded creek. Seventeen bodies are trapped in the submerged sleeping car —Reuter WirelcReuter Wireless. - 50 words
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Article87 1938-06-21 15 Young European Acquitted Singapore. Monday. dressed In a grey flannel XI suit, a European. Benjamin Driver, aged 26. of the Singapore Dairy Farm appeared In the Second Police Court this morning on a charge of criminal trespass by entering the Chin Hua School, at the sth milestone, Bukit87 words
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Article203 1938-06-21 15 Singapore, Monday. GOH HOH HOO, a ricksha-puller, was a battered-looking individual when he appeared in the Third Police Court this morning as complainant in a case in which two privates of the Loyals Regiment. G. Whitcley and A. Clare stood charged with voluntarily causing hurt by means203 words
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Advertisement16 1938-06-21 15 JUST FOR S PORTCREAM TROUSERS. Price $6.95 pair. jßjr^^kO WHITEAWAYS K Ua u T _-siNGAPORE— F^h16 words
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Advertisement190 1938-06-21 15 ARNOTTS KINGS g& OWN (2 choice a&&nfaien/ SPECIALLY PACKED IN SEALED TINS FOP THE TPOPICS ARNOTTS bTscuit! AGENTS: mm <mmm 'PHONE: STORE 537 C (I lines), K. LUMPUK 3351 (2 lines), IPOH 110 111 (2 lines). Advt: of Singapore Cold Storage Co. Ltd WP S. 26A SIME DARBY Co„Ltd: J190 words
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287 1938-06-21 16 CHINESE DO WELL Centre Court Sensation Reuter. London. Monday. JIIE Wimbkrion tOWtIHCHt opened to-day in ftoliWM and sunm weather. First round results: Budge beat Qi lower, the Cambridge all-iounJer. 8 B—3. 6—3. Austin beat F.'by 8 1.3 —6. 6—4. 6—3 Henkel be.-: .G:;v.:Reuter. - 287 words
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Article47 1938-06-21 16 TORE S.L.T.A. men's open Una] between Yadi and Yons Loon bene, and the women's final between Mrs Hipkin a»:' Mrs. Nassim will he played at thf S.C.C this afternoon after which Mrs A. S. Small, wife cf the Colonial Secretary will distribute the prises.47 words
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Article150 1938-06-21 16 TEAMS and starting times for toI morrow's Ladies Soc al Golf match at tne bland Club oetween the Island Club and the Singapore G.C. will be as follows (S.G.C. names mentioned first): 4la pDV Mrs R W. Cowen (9> vs Mrs W. B. Ruddock (11). •120 pat150 words
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Article36 1938-06-21 16 tFrom Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Monday. The Siam open goif championship was w >n tor the eighth year in succession by the Siamese professional Tim. W. J. Gibb. f x-Maiayan champion, was runnerup.36 words
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Article22 1938-06-21 16 In a tennis match played at Tanglin yesterday, the '-oyal Engineers beat the Royal Army Medical Corps by 61 games22 words
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417 1938-06-21 16 AT LORD'S When Engiand Scored 53 And 62 THE Second Test match between England and Australia starts on Friday at Lord s, and will be continued on Saturday. .Monday and Tuesday. England will have practically the same side in the field as417 words
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Article213 1938-06-21 16 THE Municipal Services Club has decided to hold an athletic meeting on Saturday. July 23. at the Jalan Besar Stadium. The following events will be held: 100 yards, 220 yards, 440 yards, 880 yards, mile. 120 yards high hurdles, hop, step. jump, high jump, pole vault,213 words
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28 1938-06-21 16 RUNNING commentary on the men's singles of the Singapore Lawn Tennis Ussociation finals tonight will be broad?ast by the B3UX. starting at 5 p.m.28 words
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Article133 1938-06-21 16 JOEY Rosenberg, flyweight champion ot the Orient, who has a victory over Jackie Jurich to his credit, and Little Abayan the new Singapore flyweight champion, head the bill in Mr. Geo_. E. Lee's next bcxing promotion to be held at the Happy World covered stadium on July133 words
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71 1938-06-21 16 London. June 20. AT close of play to-day in the Australians v Lancashire match, scores were:— AUSTRALIANS- 303 (Hassett m Phillipson 5 for 93). LANCASHIRE: 289 iPavnter 9. Iddo--44. Cldfield 69. Phillips-jn 52 McCormick 4 for 84i. AT SHEFFIELD Yorkshire beat Surre* by an innines and71 words
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Article361 1938-06-21 16 Gunners Just Manage To Beat The Police R.A 2; Police 1. THE Gunners gave a disappointing display in their First Division fixture in the S.A.F.A. league against a reorganised Police team at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. At the interval, the Police, who were the more impressive361 words
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Article366 1938-06-21 16 Third Division Soccer Mental II 4; Casuals 1. CORCEFUL in attack and tenacious in 1 defence the Mental Hospital beat the Casuals in the Third Division of the S.A.F.A. League by 4—l at the Clerical Union ground yesterday. It may be safely said that the366 words
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Article40 1938-06-21 16 I An interesting and fast game of soccer I was witnessed at Farrer Park on Sunday when the Farrer Rangers soccer XI mcl the Royal Air Force Headquarters 11 i R.A.F. won by two goals to one40 words
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Advertisement62 1938-06-21 16 Hill i^^^^^^JßES have for over 40 years been successfully used by Tens of Million? SniM?!lr^r T^ her Jubes etc etc -> come an <* but HUDSON'S bUMENTHOL JUJUBES continue to gain public confidence through their genuine worth. When used daily they preserve the teeth by keeping the mouth in a62 words
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Advertisement147 1938-06-21 16 New Way to Cleanse Skin/ F^S^auicKiss My, AN Tl DRYING f p^^aJ^ Cleansing Pads 4^j-^nL no /w< „„j i „„,ty I^^^"^^^^^^^^^^"^ that Carries JO a jD -TA* New Pads that Soothe and Soften as well as Cleanse! \^^3 A compiete facial right from your purse any time. anywhere... on a147 words
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Article172 1938-06-21 17 Annual State Tourney NEAPING END Semi-Final Stage Reached Own Correspondent) Maiacca, Monday. tnnual tournament of the i i :i awn Tennis Assoc ia-M'-anne completion. The nals in the men's onen dound singles are scheduled to be n Wednesday and Thursday. ::lt of the ties so far are172 words
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Article291 1938-06-21 17 From Our Onn Reporter) Koala Lumpur, Monday. rr\ i DAY'S tees in the Selangor Lawn i Ct Lmptonshipa saw J. Bon:;, ir's champion, and P supoirih the finals of the men's singles. Ifsposcd of Ong Ec Kong in t-\o sets, the first of which was ted keenly291 words
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77 1938-06-21 17 i the Royal Singapore Yacht Club A i Friday next there ces for all classes, starting at iday (tttfe) the Internatimial trc will sail a practice race. Stan at 10 a.m. to "B" Class will sail one race u> Shoal Buoy for the Mowgh Chui77 words
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Article21 1938-06-21 17 occer match played at *««no*» n Sunday the §oy*l Sign v del ted the Nelsonite* Xi J ane-nit.21 words
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Article605 1938-06-21 17 Parking Accommodation For 5,000 Motor Cars (From Our Own Reporter) Penangr, Mcndav. I> ACEGOERS will be interred to hear that the woik in connection with the erection of the new racecourse here i> making very food i»< i;rcv, :it the moment At the rate it is605 words
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90 1938-06-21 17 THE following teams wiil meet In the annual Europeans vs. The Rest cricket match in Kuala Lumpur this nd EUROPEANS: H. L. Ward -capt > H A F Brooke. C. G. Akburst, J. Abbott, A.J. Hunter, IS. H M fuller, C i-I. Miller.90 words
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Article85 1938-06-21 17 Tuttrf was an unusual ending to a ?SLt match between the Rex C 2f?nd- the Coronation Ciickrt Rangers,and trie M F A team which was in r totair|>otli teams for the two innings were reached by M. Sta a.--. a rnkin» tour wukci.s five for five,85 words
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Article18 1938-06-21 17 There will be of the Amateui S-A. f v(ner noHotel, alterations trice 11 to the court.18 words
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Advertisement73 1938-06-21 17 rf m Si- it Ml m w J»B\\^££s? Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ktreaks up tlie congestion that causes coughs and colds. Swollen membranes soon become normal, the air pannages are cleared, you breath freely, easily, once again. Chandlerlain's contains no harmfid drugs, lt is entirely safe for infants and children as73 words
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Advertisement234 1938-06-21 17 WORDS COMPETITION 77if following were the successful entrants in the TJ.GJi.It. words Competition which closed on the 9th insL IS I l*l*iZ€* S3O. 00 P ,)E SOI'ZA. 2l2 n Rangoon Road. Siligapmc. !£llfi $20.00 R MAHENDRAN. Divisional Supt/s Office, h Lumpur. Il fl «$10« 00 11 CHANG, 14, Leith Street,234 words
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Miscellaneous28 1938-06-21 17 THE TIDES To-day: 3.18 a.m., 7 ft 8 ins.. 418 p.m., 7 ft. 4 ins. To-mcrrow: 4.25 am.. 7 ft. 4 ins.. 5.08 pm.. 7 ft.. 9 ins.28 words
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Article374 1938-06-21 18 HOME SIDE BEATEN IN KEEK SOCCER ENCOUNTER (From Our Own Correspondent) gEFORE a large crowd, the Royal Engineers, Singapore fc5?V£S? ■J eleven by 3—l in a fast and keenly ZJ the Muar Muar Club padang yesterday. V contested played at the The Sappers thoroughly deserved n374 words
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Article49 1938-06-21 18 TJISTRIBUTION rights for the picture *J of the fight for the World's Heavyweight championship between Joe Louis and Max Schmeling to take place this week, have been acquired by Universal Pictures (Singapore) Ltd., according to telegraphic information received from the head office of the company in New49 words
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Article196 1938-06-21 18 (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Monday. J A AN SE P layers again carried off the titles in tne Ne g ri BembUan ei l nis Ch ampionship this year. tJ* the final of the Men's Singles yesfSrKr,A Nakata, defeated M. SakaU the holder, 6—4, 6 2.196 words
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Article91 1938-06-21 18 |N a friendly cricket match, played at Tang lin yes terday, Fort Canning beat f£ L fi °yal& narrowly by four runs. Bator. ne L °vals were dismissed for 2 c ark 18 > and Cobley and Turner 15 ■ThrVl to P;Scoring. For the Fort. ih°i?^° n three91 words
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Advertisement283 1938-06-21 18 MSLrmSĔ* Whq use worthless "tnsgctiddes"on moth. an risk damage to your clothes Wit Is most deadly to insects because —y fc l f contain* a combination of killing OWS^ agents found in no other insecticide. L 1 JB^MM ,F,,t pr h y do not tain and harm ■tst^?^^^l I j»283 words
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Advertisement39 1938-06-21 18 Iced Eau De-Cologne Y IAMQTTE A cooling. and agreeable toile, lotion .a, a ver, reasonable j price. I I $175 per iarge bottle (1 litre) II For Johore F.M.S $2.25. I I Obtainable from all dealers. I W P.S.39 words
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Article109 1938-06-21 19 A FARM, or its equivalent in the form of a small urban freehold, will be awarded by the Polish broadcasting authorities to the purchaser of the licence numbered 1.000,000 This novel form of lottery has been adopted to stimulate the growth of the number of licensed listeners. The109 words
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Advertisement288 1938-06-21 19 TAt* Genuity JV*tt> Depend upon. HAVE YOU FALSE 'STERADENT' t^^^j HAS MADE THIS CHANGE I t,l*>**% I FALSE TEST 11 J nCr n< *l* tt a n remover rvCT pro^ UCf ,J XC once more beautiiullv pink, so imooih, iool Remember when you first got your comfortable just like new.288 words
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Advertisement342 1938-06-21 19 STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY, (Established 1914) 14A Change Alley Singapore. Typewriter Repairers and Stationers *CORON¥T" ribbons ard carbons, overnaulirg &or cleaning of mcs in offW« inderfak<m. Tei. Nos 7770, 7532. 7534, S?R 94P1 t 1 FOR RELIABILITY S QUALITY j PRICE j I You certainly can't go wrong in j making342 words
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Advertisement261 1938-06-21 19 A WOMAN IN TROUBLE Muddy Complexion—Rheumatism— Overweight—Too Tired to Work If this woman had taken a different remedy for each of her complaints, she would have been kept very busy! It. actual fact, she took only one medicine. And within six weeks she saw every one of her complaints fading261 words
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Miscellaneous1132 1938-06-21 19 ON THE AIR TO-DAY j t[¥Tl A 1 fYTI PCJ 15.22 Mcs (19.7 m.) f? 06H xxllCi h■ i\ I icfnii In onal anthem aml openlnß **vIC A\/ AJiloLv?! All 7 f ReportTnThe Amsterdam Stock Exchange. qtxjY 1 A 8 00 Daily News Bulletin. dlLXlri*! UKI. t a\tt\axt 810 Soecia1,132 words
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Article99 1938-06-21 20 I (By Air Mail) Newcastle. SOME 800 German ex-servicemen are to visit London in September, it has beni announced at a conference of the British Legion here The visit is expected to last about, live days during which the men will live on their ship In the99 words
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Article139 1938-06-21 20 Mr. Anion Sabian, the 23--year-old pilgrim of art, is starting out hia month to walk barefooted to Cape Town by way of Cairo. "I have already walked 200 miles barefoot, from Florence l*s Xlcme." he told an interviewer. "And it was no penance.139 words
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324 1938-06-21 20 (By Air Mail) Bexhill, near London, June 10. jyjTAJOR C. B. GRACE, youngest and only surviving son of the famous **W. G.," hit a boundary which created a record for his club—then collapsed and died at the wicket almost before the spectators324 words
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83 1938-06-21 20 (By Air Mail) Mysore, June 15. ANEW Party called the Mysore National Party with 67 members was termed in the Mysore Representative Assembly. The Leader of the party is Mr. S C. Malliah. The Party will request the Assembly to allot a separate block83 words
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Article243 1938-06-21 20 London. rrilE escape of an Indian python ,on from a house -il (Inptcn here threw the district into a turmoil. The snake was kept by M r Cyti| Heddon in t cage on the ton floor of hfs home It escaped h\ forcing the wire243 words
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173 1938-06-21 20 Lucerne. ARTI'RO Toscanini is to conduct a concert in this grounds of Tribschen, the lakeside villa at Lucerne where Richard Wagner spent some of the happiest years of his life. The programme will include the great composer's Siegfried Idyll which was173 words
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Article160 1938-06-21 20 London. testa to demonstrate the danger of \?nni tyres have brer, carried out in a London street on a .specially watered surface by an test driver. The tests were made by the London Safety First" Council in co-operation wtth leading tyre manufacturers. Police 1 laced barriers160 words
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Advertisement369 1938-06-21 20 I 1 j The over-taxed boy and girl under the strain of school hie need Virol. It enriches the blood, nourishes the tissues and builds up the constitution. V r irol is concentrated nourishj/WSk ment winch reaches the cells c f mm mm l)OUy alKl revitaiises them ViIUl comDintii tood369 words
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Advertisement253 1938-06-21 20 A Long-Wearing 1 V\\ V""" Nail Polish Here at last is the Nail Polish LlbA —4 that women have been wanting JBHL^ 01 15 for years A polish that flows smoothly on to the nail and clings IltuS there gleaming, brilliant and f r\ i flawless day after day. Li^J.F^BVaHr253 words
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Advertisement102 1938-06-21 20 V Merely clcani'ng your teeth is not enough. Dentists everywhere advise that gums, too, must be cared for if teeth are to be permanently sound and brilliant. FORHAN'S toothpaste is specially compounded by an eminent dental specialist to do BOTH jobs clean teeth and save gums. Pyorrhea, that dreaded disease102 words
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Advertisement116 1938-06-21 20 HOLDS 2 TIMES AS I MUCH INKlatest and most conA venient of peas makes it practically impossible to' run dry* at awkward moments You can see exactly ho* much ink remains simply bj holding the pen up to the light I or to fcf iHolds twe-and-s--half times as much ink116 words
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Article619 1938-06-21 21 Equal Representation For Worker And Employer 4 Colombo, June 1. T HE cstabhshment of \U S es Boards for trades and industries in <■> !-,n .s be.ng expedited. The Executive Committee ~f Labour. I..duslr, and Commerce approved ecently the proposals of the Controfcr M Labour.619 words
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Article, Illustration411 1938-06-21 21 Colombo, June 6. WIE Minister of Communications and Works, Major J. L. Kotelawala has asked the Postmaster-General to report on working conditions of the Postal employees, with reference to pay. hours and prospects. The employees have pointed out to the Minister that during the last seven or411 words
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Article78 1938-06-21 21 Batticaloa, June 10. A PRIME Minister with .eight other ministers all elected by the whole f?rmmci the abolition cf the preS n\ execJt've committee system, and X CSS?* State, a Public Service nnmmission consisting of the cniei fhP oovernor, provincial councils, for the ov f r u i,' n78 words
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Article, Illustration205 1938-06-21 21 SEQUEL TO COLONIAL REPORT Colombo, June 12. T*HE "Tin: as of Ceylon" learned last night that Conferences between the Governor and his Ministers are likely to follow a report on labour conditions in the Empire which was issued by the Colonial Office yesterday. The survey, the205 words
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Article27 1938-06-21 21 Mr. S. Paranavitane, Epigraphical Assistant of the Archaeological Department, has been appointed to act as Archaeological Commissioner during the absence on leave of Mr. A. H. Longhurst.27 words
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Article103 1938-06-21 21 Batticaloa, June 10. HP MIL speaking people of all Ceylon meet to-morrow afternoon at Batticaloa for the most important Tamil political conference in recent years. The object of the meeting is to make a united demand for reforms so far as the Tamil-speaking people are concerned Originally it103 words
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Article330 1938-06-21 21 Colombo, June 1. MR. G. C. S. Corta, Minister of Labour, Industry and Commerce, speaking at the annual general meeting of the Indian Mercantile Chamber yesterday, (presided over by Mr. E. S. Captain) appealed to the people of Ceylon not to take serious notice of the mistaken330 words
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Article45 1938-06-21 21 Dr. A. H. T. de Silva, F.R.C.S., date Indian Medical Service), District Medical Office of Campola, is being transierred to Dickoya from July I, Dr. de Silva will be succeeded by Dr. G. D. D. Wijesekera, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P:, Cate Indian Medical Service), D.M.O. of Elpitiya.45 words
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Advertisement356 1938-06-21 21 IffflL' f If you are not quite fit withvfr/ out being actually ill, if f* yOUr ener By 18 not wnat I VjS it was Sanatogen is the I thing to take. The differV ence Sanatogen wdl make A budding ut> t" ocesi R0 J to your heajth and happi°ess356 words
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964 1938-06-21 22 Important Changes Are Taking Place SPECIAL PAGE FOR CHINESE READERS CHINA, wi'ii all her resources mobilised for war and with upwards of 2,000,000 men in the field, still proceeds with thf» social science programmes launched In pre- war days. In the eastern districts964 words
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Article277 1938-06-21 22 I CjINKIANG or Chinese Turkestan, I f cn branded as the Oriental t thnological Museum because of its complex racial composition, is It* day a >olid block of 4,000,000 people behind the Central Government. tc tho latest Information Horn that westernmost Chinese province people In Sinkiang despite277 words
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Article, Illustration15 1938-06-21 22 A wrecked Japanese pursuit plane in the Sun Vat-sen Memorial Park in Hankow.15 words
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423 1938-06-21 22 THE appropriation of $5,000,000 by the Kiangsi Provincial; Government for administrative reforms is another indication of how that once bandit-ridden central China province is fully backing China's campaign against Japan. The new project provides for sweeping changes in the organisation, personnel and work of every administrative423 words
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Article154 1938-06-21 22 J"*£T where more Ife. Kai Shek. is now the E2Jttl> Chi women's groups in China. the most ent husiasti c and patriotic TENGHUA women, ever since t«e Dlrtn' of the great man in their midst have all aspired to be the mothers or wives of great men.154 words
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Article52 1938-06-21 22 Regarding the south western provinces of China, an Angle Chinese military alliance has been concluded as a result of the present visit to Hankow ai d Chungking by the British /--y bassador, Sir Archibald Kerr, according to well-informed circles. It is reported that France will also participate in52 words
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Advertisement166 1938-06-21 22 Nourishing- y IwP^* felfel 1 and /\«fe^^r l appetising/ I^^^^ In Ryvita .hex is a,. J^jg^|^3S^ the health and nourishment of whole-grain rye presented with a wholesome crispness that lends appetite to the meal and delight to the snack." Ryvita helps to keep teeth and gums healthy It is an166 words
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Advertisement23 1938-06-21 22 1 RED CARDINAL j The ideal POLISH for Tiles, Brick, Stone, Cement, Composition Floors (Agents: CtC, HARPER, CHLFILLAN Co., Ltd. W.P.9. ~i f23 words
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Article, Illustration370 1938-06-21 23 G. S. Muthukrishnan, B. Sc - SPECIAL INDIA PAGE Edited by G. S. Muthukrishnan, B. Sc. (United Press). Bangalore, June 9. INCREASING alt is befag paid „f alc h) (he Iuestion of h H Z ZT f:°v' C faCl<,ry ,nd:a to the scheme ckalM bj Sir M. .svcswara.vya. well-known(United Press). - 370 words
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222 1938-06-21 23 (United Press). T„„ Karachi, June 9. »L administration of or "Nnhata," a Hininlav&u horto, lcr tubcrcuicr, s is advocated by Mr. C. S. O'Neill, v.ho has been conducting researches on indian kerbs fcr the last icw PHUT Writing to a local paper he ivs: satisfactory(United Press). - 222 words
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Article67 1938-06-21 23 Trivandrum, June 9. THE institution of degree, a dipion a and certiheate courses in Civil, Mechanical and Ele-trical Engineering In the Travancore University under the Faculty of Technology from the beginning- of the academic year 1939-40 hftfi been sanctioned by the Travancore Government. Provision of Rs. 3,50,000 foi67 words
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Article64 1938-06-21 23 (Reuter). London. "MO" was the laconic written 11 reply by Col. Muirhead to a question by Mr. McLaren of whether the date, or approximate date, had been fixed icr the inauguration of Federation tor India. Replying to another question Col Muirhead said that no Instruments of Accession(Reuter). - 64 words
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Article369 1938-06-21 23 (United Press). Calcutta, June 9. "I ET ten lion-hearted young Bhik- kus 'walk' from Bodh-Gaya to Jerusalem, from Jerusalem to Rome, and the Sangha will be established in the West," said the Yen. Loknath, the Italian Buddhist monk, who arrived here from Burma in order to(United Press). - 369 words
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102 1938-06-21 23 P'tOF. Chelannat Achutha Menon, Head of the Malayalarrt Department of the University of Madras, who is now Jn England on study leave for twe years. J*as submitted a thesis for his Ph.D. Jrom the London University on "EzutJachan," the father of modern Malayalam p102 words
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116 1938-06-21 23 Calcutta, June 9. DEPARTMENTAL action has been taken against a guard of the Bengal Nagpur Railway for the treatment he is alleged to have meted out to the Congress President, Mr. Subhas Chnndra Bose, when he was travelling by the Purulia-Howrah passenger to Midnapore on May116 words
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Article33 1938-06-21 23 (United Press). Sir Manmatha Nath Mukherji took over charge of the office of Law Member, Government, of India, in place of the hon. Sir N. N. Sircar, who has proceeded on leave.—(United Press).(United Press). - 33 words
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Article310 1938-06-21 23 RS. 25,000,000 IRRIGATION SCHEME (United Press). (By Air Mail) Calcutta, June 9. A NEW branch under the Chief Engineer, Irrigation Department of the Government of Bengal, has been opened to prepare what is known as the biggest irrigation project of the province, which is estimated(United Press). - 310 words
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Article17 1938-06-21 23 (United Press). The hon. Sir James Grigg is appointed Vice-President of fU£ the Viceroy's Executive Council.-(United Preset(United Press). - 17 words
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Article254 1938-06-21 23 Bombay, June 9. AN Australian Scientist has come all the way to India in quest of an insect. He is Mr. R. C. Mundell, D.Sc.. of Queensland University. The quest may last several months, or perhaps even years. Mr. Mundell has already scoured a number254 words
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Article32 1938-06-21 23 (United Press). (By Air Mail) Simla, June 14. THE Government of India has selected Mr. W S r Sathianaiftiu IC S as their first Affent in ia Au«ust.-(United(United Press). - 32 words
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Article78 1938-06-21 23 S'mla, June 9. TOE late l>r. T. V. Maitmva Rat jrieol giandbon of Raja S Madbava bequeathed, en the a«a f his ri?ath vcccnCy, the bulk of his properly c timatcd at Rs. :iCC,odi> 10 itic hid.-in National Cor gross "to be urcd ihimph educational BJPaai lor78 words
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Article182 1938-06-21 23 Trivandrum, June 9. TINY balloons carrying sensitive apparatus capable of recording fan* pressure, temperatur» and humidity of the air at heights several miles above the surface of the earth, will soon bogin to be released from the Trivandrum Observatory as part of a scheme for studying182 words
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Article, Illustration320 1938-06-21 23 Strike In Jamshedpur Averted (United Press). (By Air Mail) l au:a. June 9. WHAT nrghl have jmllpail into a strike iavolving nearij 25,Mf Wwrker.s has been ;t\»i;» j at .lamsheopm- by a seltlcnpi.j arrived at between the lata Iron *nd v, ti Co Ltd. and tfee(United Press). - 320 words
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Article, Illustration31 1938-06-21 24 M .ne march cf St. Joseph and the Cathedra, of the Good Shepherd in Singapore where the Feast of Corpus Chnsli was celebrated on Su iday. (Tribune).31 words
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Advertisement21 1938-06-21 24 Read the MORNING TRIBUNE FOR NEWS while it's NEWS Seturaaj/s -Special Sports Supple mert: S pages extra at no extra cost.21 words
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Advertisement197 1938-06-21 24 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT? bring you is a<; v l t s for only 3 i XX T S 11 tW ////V paper CHILDREN USE UP A LOT ';!^MU^ > OF ENERGY, BUT "IBS I BOURN-VITA WILL REPLACE IT WHILE THEY SLEEP. fl^p^ CW- 16 Doctors and Dentists Prescribe It p 22197 words
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