Malaya Tribune, 29 June 1938
1938-06-29
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section40 1938-06-29 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVII,- No. 153. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapoie: Wed., June 29, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGEST SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1938 FIVE CENTS.40 words
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Advertisement143 1938-06-29 1 THE MEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MOH\l\,, tribum: GUARANTEED {-•STRENGTH A When occasion requires such OTIAvL ipecisfry stronf ctrbofk SB ¥rtnt 10 IsAlifltfA r° v wtnt to be wrt. V V9a2Wbo You can rely with conndeooa I gyMHA c* Calvert's Medical So»f U People who hiv« used" X for143 words
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Advertisement126 1938-06-29 1 Call al D. T. LIM COMPANY for i>i:ij< HK <* KIU TOR l DANG KRITOK I KAN CURRY POWDER PICKLES INDIAN CO N DIMENTS RED FfSfl SOYA KUTCHAP SAMBALANS CHILLI SAUCE MANGO HOT CHUTNEY MANGO SWEET CHUTNEY DAINTY SAGU CRYSTALLIZED IAM A RIND PALM SUGAR CRYSTALLIZED NI I MEG DRIFD126 words
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Advertisement115 1938-06-29 1 Read The I M'.MIAY tribune i Dominant In Malaya j f* reuniting the estranged Bn A4LMEOTOD^ l, '''is peior and Empn> v Llkr others of his day, fl U Uc^ou 5 Stflr flrandv iSAHiSr Sim Szc Nla shcun X Yu was :i nP^l) rciKvcr in the inspiring and stimulating properties115 words
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1003 1938-06-29 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES WELFARE OF THE SEAMEN More Libraries EDUCATIONAL WORK ON BOARD r£HE activities of the Seafarers' Education Service are reviewed in the annual report tor 1937-1938, in the course of which it is stated that there has been an extension of !ilurries to 82 ships, bringing the total1,003 words
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Article199 1938-06-29 2 Moscow. SIR Hubert Wilkins, the famous arctic explorer, arrived here recently. He was welcomed at the station by Me.vsrs. Shlrshov and Federov. members' of the Soviet North Pole Meteorological Expedition, representatives of the Artie Institute, and several Polar filers Sir Hubert told the Press that he came199 words
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Article185 1938-06-29 2 Germany Is Not Building Giant Atlantic Liners Hamburg. June 21. THE decision by the North German I Lloyd and the Hamburg America Line. Germany's biggest shipping conterns, to drop the competition for producing the largest trans-Atlantic liner, is by no means an old idea. It was decided not185 words
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Article83 1938-06-29 2 Manila Company To Plan I reijrht Service Washington. June 21. THE Department of Commerce has re- ceived from the Manila Trade Commissioner a report that, a Manila company Is planning to establish a regular ocean freight .service between Pacific toast ports and the Philippines Six ships would be engaged83 words
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Advertisement501 1938-06-29 2 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA tibttrporated is England). I» o. S. N. CO. s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. B,*pore 1938 RAM'i iv.A 17,000 July 1 BANGALORK 0,000 July 'J RAWALPINDI 17,000 July 15 CORFU J5.000 July 29 BHUTAN 6,100 July 30 BEHAfr 6,000 Aim. 6 CHITHAI. lb.ooo Aug 12 SOUDAN 0.500501 words
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Advertisement288 1938-06-29 2 m i I j BANOKOK LINK. CHINA JAPAN LINE. j To: M.«elltaf ZLf comfortable 8 Acco """o<i a Hamburg and Copenhagen. < J JU?isiHrSri2.7 ,p^^ T Rotterdam, S MEONIA £i 2-1 3-8 48 ~amb«r ff a*<t Copenhagen. I Sgia Si 83 BP 2R p Sham PnanB LALANDIA atS 25 4288 words
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Advertisement233 1938-06-29 2 I WAMBURG-AMERrKA LINES S Deutsch-Australische Dampfschiffs C.eselischaf t (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S pore 1933 m.s. SAUERI AND via Manila July 6 mjs. RHEINLAND via Manila Ju'y 19 m.s. LEVERKUSEN via Manila Aug. 3 IDA ERMLAND via233 words
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Advertisement472 1938-06-29 2 j STEAMER SAILINGS §NOR DDE CTSCH EH LLOYD, (Incorporated in The undernoted are the Con intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. Tor MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHA NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Hue S'pc-e. "POTSDAM" omits Ncrth China** I "NECK'ER" omits Mar.ila jSiy 2 4 HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND, HAMBURG BR] t Sails from S" SCHARNHCRST" also472 words
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Advertisement637 1938-06-29 3 ClaAM$kd. (MvqM LtemswiA. PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality rFVDKRM NDEPK ti> no* mvlteo for the wine material.* or service For Hruinr. S pr Munirtnal Tender Room Dat* of Closing Supply of lanour for the assembly and rivetting of the sheeting for four Gasholders at the Paya Lebar and Serangoon Disposal Works.637 words
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Advertisement583 1938-06-29 3 PUBLIC NOTICES (By Order of The Deputy Commissioner, Preventive Branch, S.S.). AUCTION SALE OF 1 Motor Launch called "Rosemary," lying: near the Clifford Pier. To be held on the spot. ON FRIDAY, Ist JULY, 1938, at 2 30 p.m PARTICULARS: The launch was built in the year 1926 by Messrs.583 words
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Advertisement392 1938-06-29 3 ED UC ATION AL MUSIC FOR YOUR CHILDREN. GIVE THEM tHE BEST TO BE HAD IN SINGAPORE. For enrolment please Phone 2323, Write or call at FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, <G«vt Registered School) I—A, Kirk ierrace. THE SINGAPORE TAO HWA PUBLIC SCHOOL, No. 65, Niven Road. Mandarin Classes for Beginners392 words
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Advertisement352 1938-06-29 3 All pains, whether due to headaches, toothaches, neuralgia or rheumatism, are promptly relieved by ANACIN. It also reduces the fever and discomfort associated with colds. [Sggl I Let this guide you when you are in search of quick relief from aches and pains; doc tors and dentists prescribe ANACIN today352 words
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Advertisement124 1938-06-29 3 Easy Running— Enduring Strength BRITISH DIAMOND CYCLES ROADSTERand Sports Models. Write for illustrated booklet and easy terms. MANUFACTURED BY Diamond Metal Products Co., Ltd. 601, Kampong Bahru Road, SINGAPORE. mm LODHRA >#t4L Tor all Ladies Troubles jUjf' jSBk and Disorders. (jgggg Hiy Best Uterine Tonic Unexcelled in quality. HSBi;""' i124 words
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Advertisement310 1938-06-29 3 NEW WORKS WOVDFRS FOR STiTMVI SUFFERERS. PromDt. relief due to the four-wa? action, of PI ma-Pfx has created an arm* of Bisma-Rex enthusiasts. Its beneficial action is apotanded in a continuous stream of Utters from peoole in every part of the world. Ponularitv for Bisma-Rex has not been gaimed by310 words
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Article171 1938-06-29 4 Report By Fraser And Co. Minimi- m i si "g a P°re, June 29. 11SP K "n L ndon Tm three months 1187.5.0, down 20-, Spot £186 5 0 down 20 and in New 42 V 8 cents! mm? CCnt Altho "gh prices were Mr£k on the171 words
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Article19 1938-06-29 4 Singapore, June 29. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to day was: $93-v. U p |44).19 words
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Article20 1938-06-29 4 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 22% (up Vn) Sellers 221' v, (up Vs).20 words
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Article923 1938-06-29 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, June 28. 5 p.m. Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 4 3 4 9 Asam Kumbang 281- 301Austral Malay 42(6 47|6nom Ayer Hitam 21 6 22 9 Ayer Weng 0 57V 2 0.62 Va Br.nc rir Tin 20 6923 words
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Article116 1938-06-29 4 Singapore. June 29. Snips alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rajula 22; Talma 2u. Sneers Whan Gate 1) NIL Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Rajputana 18; Mata Hari 16- B°llerophon H; Glenapp 11; Kamuning 9; Marudu 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 2)116 words
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Article37 1938-06-29 4 Mr. John Ramage, secretary of the hTbeen Association! f eCt d aS ros Pective Labour p.vh sate5 ate fOF the Centra l Division ot Emesf B n e 0 n W ne r tt PreSented by n37 words
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Article28 1938-06-29 4 The German unemployment untitled for April show that the'total o[.Adrian unemployed, which at the time of Linnnn n IUSS WaS placed at bOO.OOO, has now decreased to 416,000.28 words
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333 1938-06-29 4 Singapore, June 29. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 4 3 4 9 Ayer Hitams 21 6 22 9 Bangrins 20 6 l'l 6 Batu B&fUtgor 1.32 \3iv 2 Chenderiangs 15 16 Hitam Tin 0.38 0.43 Hongkong Tin 21 9 23 Hcng Fatts 103 1.07 Idris Hyd.333 words
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Article28 1938-06-29 4 James Robert Procter, 18, an ordinary seaman, in H.M.S. Brazen, was sentenced to three months' detention by a Naval Court-martial for being absent without leave for 24 hours.28 words
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Article165 1938-06-29 4 FRASER COMPANY. Company H RRE XT OIVJDENDS Company Dividend Books Singapore, June 27. 5 p.m close Total for TIN* financial Burma Malay U) 6d. No. 17 June 23 Payable to da?e Kamunt.ng Trn (3, M June 28 52» 23 t0 d Kramat Pulal (4) 30% Fina* June 13 July 28165 words
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Article122 1938-06-29 4 4% Maynard Co., Ltd., $30,000 Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 gs S5 105 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5* 190, red 1940 $400 000 Int. w'Mte '*i"" m 4V 2 m 9 redl| r 55 *TooOOOO -Int 107 norn Mar Ir 4pnt Vn 4% lnt.--" 112 114 norn 20122 words
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Article421 1938-06-29 4 LONDON COMMODITIES Kt'BKFK Previous To-f!av ndon T I»n< Firm Easier Chanß »P0 Buyers ***** ***** Seller* 71 16 6i5 16 8 Ist Forward (July) Buyers 6 15 16 6 7 a B m•» 3eilers 7 615 if? —116 2nd Forward (August) Buyers 7 6 15*16 l6 Sellers421 words
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Advertisement302 1938-06-29 4 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. Jlncorporated In England) SINGAPORE BRANCHt U, D Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Paid-up Capital £1,000,000 I Reserved Fund 500 000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay Calcutta, Colombo. Karachi, Madras, Amara, Baghdad I Bahrein, Basra, Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapore, CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and morey received302 words
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Advertisement32 1938-06-29 4 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. FIRE. MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, BURGLARY PERSONAL ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE I R n. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. F. VV HALL, General Manager32 words
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Advertisement101 1938-06-29 4 Oversea-Chinese Bankmg Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straitg Settlements) CAPITAL* *2«a*a*^aj^aa*am, Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA," LONDON BANKERS' JTT«T n «A NEW YORK BANKERS: Midland Bank, Ltd, Mrai 1 X ?ul I li-ving Trust Co., Lloyds Ban* Ltd Chase Natioxal Bank. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Sg**E™CJ*TO. Esq., Chairman. tS??Sto A 5 Esq Vice-chairman,101 words
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Article107 1938-06-29 5 THRFF H^? rUd 5a dZ P ,and THREE deaf and dumb couples have been mairie;| here in one of the local chapels. The Ihree brides md nrldegiooms. ail deaf and dumb, all work on a nearby farm, where they met and evidently dec id d107 words
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Article83 1938-06-29 5 New York. -suits made ol ray todlm* product o, wood pulp-ar the latest thing for men here. Th wood p U ip f r o m trees is coverted Into celluU.se and this in unn is used I make tne rayon After seveial years of experiment.nc83 words
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Article37 1938-06-29 5 (United Press). The Federation of Indian untitled of Commerce and Industry have electee Mr. Debi Prasad Khaitan as the rep > .tentative of the Indian Business community on the Imperial Counc l oi /.ericultural Research. —'United Press 1(United Press). - 37 words
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180 1938-06-29 5 RUN OVER BY EXPRESS HURT HIS BIG TOE Dresden. FRITZ Hofmann, Gorman railway ikcr, only hurt his big toe wh?n h' Was rnn over by the DresdenBerlin express near here. He a d his fellow-workers were riming along the lir.es en their way home, h train suddenly approached them ound180 words
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Article745 1938-06-29 5 Singapore, June 29. lI7E are indebted to Messrs. S. E. Ltvy and Co and Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz, Singapore, for the following on American Market conditions:— Mes.siv. White. Weld 9rd Co.. New York, report tc us by cable as f !1 >w STOCK> Increasing res'stanc745 words
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47 1938-06-29 5 Rr uter. New Ycrk. Jw«t VMERICAN aeroplane exoorts in May totalled $7,329,000, a new nonthly high level." Argentina was the lar;.;esc buyer, taking $2 344,000 worth and other purI rhaaers iricluOed Japan $1,42u,000. China. 8947 05K), and Russia $924,000— Renter.Rr uter. - 47 words
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515 1938-06-29 5 Cinemas Now Open To Aryans Only (B3 Air Mail) Berlin, June 20. T*HE final elimination cf Jew from (he economic and social life of Germany seems to be lhe object of the new anti-Jewish drive now being carried out here. To-day a515 words
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Article, Illustration29 1938-06-29 5 The 33th anivial Shaw of the Esses Agiicultural Scciel\ has opened at Braiatiec, Esrcx. Photo shows: Mr. G. D. Fairhead'a foal "Thorpe-lc-Scken liene' rears in the ring.29 words
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Article47 1938-06-29 5 Belg-ade.—Dobrivoye Kuwnanovitch. a 60-year-old peasant of Strovk< Serbia, was charged with having stolen, from a State-owned forest, wood valued at 20 para I less than a f arthinp, I Court ordered him to pay ths State the threefold value of the wood —60 para.47 words
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Article230 1938-06-29 5 A BRIDE of eighteen who eloped from a remand home appealed to theMiddlesex Quarter Sessions Committee recently against a sentence of three months imposed on her ty the Uxbridg-? Bench for stealing 30s. from a gas meter. She was Mrs. -Freda Georgina Uovd, of Woodcroft-cresent.230 words
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Advertisement23 1938-06-29 5 UMj The enjoyment }J/ I of Life depends upon Fitness BOVRIL JN, GIVES STRENGTH /II I:f and VITALITY J I G APB 323 words
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Advertisement392 1938-06-29 5 BOYLES BROS. DRILLING CO., LTD. j TEMPORARY OFFICES: MALAY A: 17. RAFFLES HOTEL, STORE. GRAND HOTEL, IPOH. DIAMOND DRILLING CONTRACTORS MANUFACTURERS. FXPERIENCFD CREWS AVAILABLE ON SHORT NOTICE i Coi suit us about ycur core drilling problems. UK SIOCK KF AI)V SET BITS. L HEAL* OFFICE FACTORY: FAR EAST: t VANCOUVER,392 words
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Advertisement65 1938-06-29 5 HANK OF LIILXA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter), 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. MODERN BANKING With branches and su'jbranches 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. i TO-LET OFFICEB TN BANK OF65 words
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Article137 1938-06-29 6 Mails expected from Europe (Amsterdam) by Air 1 X.L.M. I time Of delivery ol boxholders" letters only 7 30 p.m. today and general delivery of letters 8.25 vm. to-morrow. Mails expected from China and Japan oy the Rajputana. due at Singapore, toa'ay. Mails expected from Eastern Australia by137 words
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Advertisement278 1938-06-29 6 MALAYA*! PREMIER HOTEL A TO-MI.III COCKTAIL DANCE PJt DINNER DANCE lom^J G V M T THE POPULAR VERSATILE COMEDIAN. -ANDY RICETELEPHONE No. 5381. NON-DINERS $1.00 J fSEAWEW HOTEL! j TO-NIGHT THURSDAY SATURDAY j SPECIAL DINNER DANCE I i MUSIC BY RELLER'S POPULAR HUNGARIAN BAND LAST TWO PERFORMANCES BY j I278 words
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Advertisement32 1938-06-29 6 \j MS 11SI CORfCTtWD V^^ MENTROLISED "4 ORANGE TIN J I Unmcntholiscd P km 1 J G v 7// V II <L* The Filter Tip rorommonrtod l.y 1 IV! Hritish Doolor,. MAA3-232 words
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Advertisement254 1938-06-29 6 HOMELITE PORTABLE GENERATING Wl GENERATES CURRENT AT A COST OF ONLY 5 CIS. PER UNIT 110 VOLTS A.C. cr D C. AVAILABLE Fuil particulars Xrom S'jle Agents: SLOT RADIO LTD., St, Orchard Rot* 111,-3-: THEY SWEAR BY Mi l LAltlt> Those who have had or rati— to use this MASTER254 words
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Miscellaneous320 1938-06-29 6 j POSTAL liVimMGttlNCli; j .g. —g. TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND IIME Djambi and K. Toengkal Togian June 29 1 p.m. America 'South; Rio de Paneiro Maru 29 1 p.m. Airica South Rio de Janeiro Maru 29 1 p.m. Ceylon Rio de Janeiro Maru 29 1 n.m. Rcngat and Tembilahan320 words
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Article940 1938-06-29 7 AFTER many months of dull and hp,, n nesscd a most welcome and lone the past week has witresponded quickly and both shares ™2 6 2P wa movement: all centres vanced daily without a break unS S?h commodltifl s the world over have ad"Wt t0940 words
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Article236 1938-06-29 7 Singapore, Tuesday. THE following is a cabled synopsis of tne trader s column in this week's issue of Barrons'; m nr n European interests were figuring prominently in the short-covering which started the Wall Street rise. The bulk of the business done was in General Motors236 words
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Article115 1938-06-29 7 IUU 1.1 1*J Ol 111 1.1 I -Biiti.sh urflciai WirelcLS London, June 28 Parte 177 l'j 32 New York 4 95 Montreal Brussels 29.21m Geneva 21. G2 Amsterdam 3.95 1 Milan 04 8 16 Berlin 12.30' 4 Prague 142^ 4 Copenhagen 22.40 Stockholm 19.39»/ 2 Oslo 19.90 ViennaIUU 1.1 1*J Ol 111 1.1 I -Biiti.sh urflciai WirelcLS - 115 words
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Advertisement34 1938-06-29 7 The merit of superiority of Gold Leaf Tea is that it is drawn from the cool Highlands of Ceylon. Gold Leaf Tea is a perfect Tea. F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ, LTD. j. VSjfIMK w.ps. l.34 words
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Advertisement28 1938-06-29 7 Made from pure Glycerine and the fresh juice of ripe black currants. I/lllenburys V PASTILLES fhi you*- Tfaoot AH Chemists and high-class stores sell them. 3 APB 828 words
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Advertisement184 1938-06-29 7 The Acid in Your Stomach Would Burn a Hole in the Carpet d to Actual photograph of ?£«2Zl' rl?? s Ca 4 n carpet" burned by imagine what it It stomach acid. doing to your stomach. It is when acid attacks the lining of your stomach that ulcers begin to184 words
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Advertisement420 1938-06-29 7 toothbrushing 1 Your teeth ere not completely clean until every nook and crania- ny has been explored by strong, > brist, s that sweep out food vV C particles. Tek is the best tooth- trush in the world for this job. Dentists know tKe .W* of T.k th.y ,t$ short420 words
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Advertisement354 1938-06-29 8 »:< «g» I TO-£>/iy's GREAT EVENT j j AT THE CAPITOL 3.15-6.15 and 9.15 j SCREENJ^£M* j ■Igf SMYRNA LOY THE \V!NGS OF A PIRSOT PLANE AX ARMY BOMBER THE THRILLS OF ;EE CA MPLE AT A SPEED OF E E SE E A NATIONAL lILES A MINUTE! 30 000354 words
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Advertisement179 1938-06-29 8 tis Coming ii 601DWYN presents V COOPER Kent tires jndrco Vbto with BASIL RATHBONE j SIC RID CURIE C APITOL JULY 12th .j. .j. ,a THE BETTER MADE RECORDS t j FlOBB. IN THE STILL OF THE NIGHT DEAREST LOVE. S S FlOB9. WHY TALK ABOUT LOVE? Victor Silvester and179 words
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Advertisement92 1938-06-29 8 I TO Klir*NT IS 9-15 EVERY GLOWING MOMENT OF THAT LOST I I W-INILjII I O-IJ 9* QR won .FIRST LOVE, COMES BACK TO YOU Tl mmr with this incomparable story of two m W I Wj m mP who went afar to seek happiness, only I TO FIND IT92 words
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Advertisement230 1938-06-29 8 TO-NIGHI TO-MORROW NIGHT GAKRICK AT Ken Maynard His Wonder Horse Tarzan in "MYSTERY MOUNTAIN." Whole Serial In 12 Thrill Sz Fast Action Chapters To Be Screened. Guaranteed Ncn-S\op Laughing Mystery Serial Sensaticn Of All Sensation PRICES 20 cts., 30 cts. 40 cts. Special Holiday Week-end Matinees: Fri. Ist. Sat. 2nd230 words
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Advertisement438 1938-06-29 9 MUAR I LEAGUE SOCCER From r *P» Conc fpCn(l< Moar, loesday. ROUGH play marred yesterday game between the Custom. L 8 Club and the Ranser- SporU Rangers centre O W field by the referee mh. 5£ d ofr the hair. Osman the Rangers was ateo warned for Tough "play" The438 words
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Advertisement387 1938-06-29 9 EMPIRE SUN -3* «6AIN RIPCS OVER f£ THEATRE TALKIES mt meloov nuit Tanjong Pagar New World. J|S R 3 SIMULTANEOUSLY Supported X-^.'j 7& 9 P.M. To-Night 7.30 &9 30 P.M. By J H^j^B^^V GRAND DOUBLE FIRST RUN &J?^^Br^Ĕ JSr WESTERN FEATURES Ti in eCoy i 11 /^^^J^>^^^Sfk "Border Caballero" Wildest387 words
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Advertisement242 1938-06-29 9 I JALAN (_\|_%V Oltl.ljll SERANGOON I BESAR I W i 'I j rTViA Mnlnvan Pinner T > PnrlCJ j DANCE PALACE j J BAR j AIR CONDITIONED j 1 j DANCE IN PERPETUAL COOLNESS NIGHTLY:—9.3O p.m TILL MIDNIGHT -ADMISSION 50 cts. TEA DANCES:—Tues., Thurs., Sal., Sun.—6 to 5.30 p.m ADMISSION242 words
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Obituary98 1938-06-29 10 LIM On 2Pi f is 1938. ai hi rc idenee No. 250. Tonjong Pagar R. ud Singapore* Mr. IJm Trrk Kim :.tnaazii'.g Direct cr I Messrs Lint Iloc Ltd.. in Ills 55th yciL* H• i .m by V's mi»* he/, widows, 12 son;. 14 cinu a «(U-in-liiTi.98 words
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Article467 1938-06-29 10 SITUATIONS ol the utmoal d cacy have crowded upon British diplomats in China in the past twelve months, but it is doubtful whether events in the Ear East, even when they appeared blackest, have caused, so many headaches in Whitehall and on the Quai cTOrsay as has467 words
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Article252 1938-06-29 10 Claude Gant - Why The Cobbler Should Stick To His Last. By Claude Gant IB Henry Wood, foremost BriHsfr tish conductor, is a painter of no mean talent, and his Hertfordshire home is hung with his landscapes. He never exhibits them, however; he knows his countrymen too well. "In252 words
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Article245 1938-06-29 10 DENJAMIM DISRAELI, one of the astutest men who erer lived, realised When he was fairly launched a a serious statesman, he left off writing novels They were very good novels, 8.1 he knew ilie Enshsh temperament. ~.nd he knew that as Long as he ceninued to write245 words
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Article203 1938-06-29 10 rr.'AE late Lord Darling never :-.ot all the credit to h m as a nidge, because the British public only connected him with "laughter in Court." Make a reputation as a wit, and your fellowcountrymen can never take you seriously as anything else. One sees this everywhere.203 words
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Article224 1938-06-29 10 TIHE late Joseph Chamberlain, apostle of Tar.ff Reform, cnce wrote a play, out in spite of being highly praised by theatre people who saw it in manuscript, it was never produced. The author was sh'ewd enough to see that being known as a dramatist would seriously damage224 words
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291 1938-06-29 10 NOTES COMMENTS Disturbing Elements THE week-end announcement s of p i-l-1 tical leaders were not without t!: r ir ensations. The most dramatic were perhaps, the one made by the Spamsh Republican Government and the repiv which Italy made to it. If both these statements were tc be acted upon,291 words
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Article165 1938-06-29 10 TT to reported from Hollywood that the studios are now showing a new disposition to make their films conform io historical facts. The sequence of an historical film now in course of construction originally provided that De Lesseps was to rise i 'n the Chamber of Deputies165 words
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Article196 1938-06-29 10 rpWINS have been born to a Singapore carter. Nature provides for everyth:ng; he won" have to buy perambulators. Another way of estimating the Singapore population is to send someone round to count the washing. A psychologist says that the secret of health and happiness is b196 words
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Advertisement251 1938-06-29 10 I» 80 D O NOT I V NEGLECT YOUR 5 i, COOKER j «V .."KLEENOFF" CLEANINC MEANS i| COOKING I I grej from splashing the invide Lu.-J top of your oven when cooking. JBBLJ I gjs Caked-or grease prevents full f !J u<e beiim made of the heat t Bwbjwbm251 words
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Advertisement46 1938-06-29 10 i s r is a x c i~ Compulsory Safety j Third Party or Comprehensive For your Motor-cars, Motor-cycles, and Motor Lorries. I FOR Competitive premium rates Apply:— with particulars to:— i I Phone 7230 k| s. Raja L igam, 29, Winchester Hou.se. jfj Singapore. I46 words
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Article, Illustration79 1938-06-29 11 This picture, the most remarkable ;hotcgraph in ■he history of rerial combat, was made as a blazing Nationalist Dewoiting V o.x IS i monoplane, tiack smoke Mminj irom its tail, plunged in names to earth *after beiug shot down in an air battle79 words
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161 1938-06-29 11 Reuter. London, June 28. A REMARKABLE protest against the findings of the Cadman Committee on A civil av;-it-ion and the Government's action thereon so far as Imperial Airways is concerned is made in a spirited letter by Mr. Dismore, assistant general manner of Imperial Airways, toReuter. - 161 words
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Article52 1938-06-29 11 Renter. New York, June 28. THE United States Attorney, Mr Lamar 1 Hard 9 who is in charge of the y ring investigations is living for Europe to-morrow to con--1 q that he is visiting Frroe but declined to say ;oing to Germany or toRenter. - 52 words
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Article85 1938-06-29 11 Committee Agree On Finance London, June 28. AT the Non-intervention sub-com-mittee to-day the Soviet representative suggested that each of the five great powers should bear onesixth of the expense of organising the evacuation of volunteers from Spain and "maintaining control over officers at Spanish ports, whde the85 words
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235 1938-06-29 11 Dual Inquiry To Be Held Without Delay Reuter and 8.0. W. London, June 28. the motion for the establishment of a Select Committee is taken on Thursday to enquire into Mr. Duncan Sandys' allegation aga'nst tho Attorney General, ?vlr. Hore Belisha will matieReuter and 8.0. W. - 235 words
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Article83 1938-06-29 11 Reuter. London. June 28. rrtllE Government's Coal Bill, providing for the transference of royalties from private ownership to the Coal Commission at a cost of £66 millions sterling, passed its third reading in the Lords and has returned to the Commons. During its passage throughReuter. - 83 words
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Article25 1938-06-29 11 Regular army recruits from the London area last week numbered 122, an increase of 67 over the corresponding period oi last yar.—British Official Wireless. tfri25 words
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Article179 1938-06-29 11 Novel Suggestion In Commons Reuter. London, June 28 JN the Commons to-ciay, M. Sorensen asked whether the Prime Minister would propose to lhe League immediate consideration of means whereby the economic needs of China and Japan could be assisted through League action and international agreement atReuter. - 179 words
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Article106 1938-06-29 11 ANTI NAZI RIOTS IN MEMEL Renter, Kaunas, June 2.'L S rioting occurred in Men.el last night when tt»C crew of a Lithuanian rtcMiner turned fire hoses on 7.000 Germans ax m'aled to greet the arrival <» a Gemuiii steamer and were (tinging Nasi songs. i hours ol street ln iRenter, - 106 words
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Article24 1938-06-29 11 Reuter. Moscow. June 25. The Soviet airmen, Kokkinaki and BriancUnsky, have completed their 4.375 miles non-stop flight from Moscow to Vladivostok in 24 hours.—Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article, Illustration52 1938-06-29 11 Th» K njr, accompanied by the Duke of Kent, went aboard the yacht Victoria and Albert at Weymcuth (Dorset) after his Irani journzy from Lcndon, and visited the Home Fleet and lead the warships out to sea for exercises- Seventy-eight warships were massed in52 words
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250 1938-06-29 11 Reuter. liurgos. June 28. ('ENERAL France has issued a statement regarding the bombing of J British s. Ps and makes j roposals whereby this could be avoided in future. He offers the rttahHthmrnt at a point away from the war zone and under theReuter. - 250 words
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Article46 1938-06-29 11 -Reuter. Washington June 28. .4 MERICA'S unemployed last monthshowed an increase Of more than 4.0C0,00Q compared with May .037, according to the National Industrial Conference Board. Comparative hgures are 10,310,00) last month, 10.113.000 In Aoril this year and 6,192,000 in May last year—Reuter.-Reuter. - 46 words
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Article74 1938-06-29 11 Reuter. London, June 28. COMPLETE reorganisation of anti-aircraft defences is announced by the War Office. The present strength of the territorial air units amounts to 43,000. This figure will be increased to between 80,000 and 100,000. It is emphasised that the 3.7--inch anti-aiiReuter. - 74 words
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Article24 1938-06-29 11 Mr. Richard Owen, 63 years old farmer ot Anglesey, who was paralysed and was burned to death when hia house was gutted by fire.24 words
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163 1938-06-29 11 Reuter. Hankow, June 28. rrUE international train with a final load of refugees left Hankow thi, 1 morning raiTYing IM toreigiurs cf various nationalities for Hongkong further 20 passengers will be picked up at Chan&sha. The irain was liberal* covered with British, American. FrenchReuter. - 163 words
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Article112 1938-06-29 11 Reuter. London, June 28. AT question time in the Commons to-day. Mr. Mander asked if Sir John Simon would consider the advisability of guaranteeing a loan for the supply of military material to China on the basis of the precedent set in the case ofReuter. - 112 words
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Article34 1938-06-29 11 The Japanese monoplane Winga of thr Cf ntrry broke the endurance r*»in t closed circuit without refuellinu having completed 29 laps of I 40 > kilometre course about 7,300 miles in 02 hr. 27 mm.34 words
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Advertisement52 1938-06-29 11 COMPLETE EYESIGHT SERVICE* 1I I I The only place where you can have I complete equipment for eve examination, latest styles of eyewear, especially I KO-SCRU glasses, to enhance your ap--1 peararce and pay less than elsewhere. TIIE BERLIN OPTICAL CO. C. S. CBONO, Opt. D (USA), 142. South Bridge52 words
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Advertisement102 1938-06-29 11 i 7 ffii f act ions jj show I Yon are cordially invited V to inspect our famous pianos—try them yourself W I —their beauty of tone and fimsh will make you proud s vl to own one. j X j Being manufacturers wt ji are able to supply you102 words
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462 1938-06-29 12 (Ftnm Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Tuesday. JN common with the other Malay States and the Colony, compulsory third party insurance is to be introduced into Johore. A move with this end in view was taken at this morning's meeting of the Johore Council462 words
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Article108 1938-06-29 12 Singapore, Tuesday. LEE Teck, coolie at godown number 5. told the Coroner's court this morning that on June 18, he saw the mandor of godown five fall over the edge of the wharf with his hand cart. Witness informed the police who made a108 words
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Article257 1938-06-29 12 Singapore, Tuesday. THE night dance at the Cabaret over, three taxi dancers left the place shortly after mid-night on Jan. 20, and made for home along Geylang Road to Lorong 20. Joking and chatting all the way, the girls were not aware that, some distance behind them,257 words
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Article58 1938-06-29 12 M London, June 28 J\OCTOR WIEHL of the German Foreign ■J Office and Sir Frederick. Leith Ross, Chief Economic Adviser to the United Kingdom Government continued thenconversations regarding the Anglo-Ger-man debt question at the Treasury today. A further meeting of experts on either side will take place at58 words
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Article146 1938-06-29 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Tuesday. THE Johore of State was empowered to order preventive measures being taken against the introduction or spread of disease, by a bill to amend the Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Enactment, which was taken through all its stages at146 words
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Article21 1938-06-29 12 Sir Walter Smiles, Unionist M.P. for Blackburn, will not seek re-election for the town at the close of the present Parliament.21 words
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Article31 1938-06-29 12 untitled has refused to accept the rulmg of the Archduke Otto expelling him from the House of Habsburg 1 tor marrying a woman regarded as be- ing below him in station.31 words
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Article24 1938-06-29 12 All Ben Ferjani, a Tunisian Nationalist, has been sentenced to 20 years' bard labour for shooting at a French officer in the recent rising.24 words
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Article, Illustration62 1938-06-29 12 Commodore M. L. Clarke, D.S.C., who was admitted to Hospital yesterday morning for a minor operation, and is expected to remain on the sick list for a few days. Commander, I. W. White horn of H IS. Terror, now at anchor in the Singapore Roads, has62 words
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Article90 1938-06-29 12 Singapore, Tuesday. DUMB, and unable to read or write, an Indian youth appeared before Mr. G. S. Rawlings, the Third Magistrate, on a charge of gaming in Belilios Road yesterday. The court were faced with the difficulty of communicating with the accused who appeared to90 words
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577 1938-06-29 12 "TOO AMBIGUOUS" (From Car Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Tuesday. EXPRESSING the fear that there will always be danger of differences of opinion and undue interference in a matter of the highest importance to lhe State, the Hon. Inche Onn, speaking on the adjournment at577 words
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Article101 1938-06-29 12 Singapore, Tuesday. A FINDING of "Suicide by caustic soda poisoning" was returned to-day by Mr. W. G. Porter, tho Singapore Coroner, at an inquest held into the death of a Chinese woman named Soh Chu Kee, who died at the General Hospital on June 20 as a result101 words
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Article144 1938-06-29 12 Singapore, Tuesday. FIFTEEN minutes of the court's time was taken up this morning because a Malay Police Constable was unable to explain to Mr. G. S. Rawlings, the Third Magistrate, the circumstances that led him to arrest a Chinese. "This is one of the144 words
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Article335 1938-06-29 12 (From Our Own Correspondent j Johore Bahru, Tuesday. AS a result of the inquiries made by a Committee appointed by the Secretary of State to examine savings bank laws, a model ordinance has been drawn up. This was intimated by the acting Legal Adviser335 words
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414 1938-06-29 12 Singapore, Tuesday. A RETINUE of six little children and a bridesmaid all dressed in pale blue preceded Miss Louisa Margaret Band, daughter of the Rev Stephen and Mrs. Band, of the Manse, Singapore, to the altar upon her marriage to Mr. Kenneth Anthony Blacker, M.C.S.,414 words
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Article271 1938-06-29 12 Appeal Court Decision Singapore, Tuesday. AN echo of the civil suit over the Malayan film "Booloo," in which a Chinese contractor named Woo Chew Sin, sued Mr John E. Burch the American producer of the film for breach of contract, was heard in the High271 words
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Article38 1938-06-29 12 DUNSFOKD MURDER The police have offered a reward of $1,000 for information leading to lhe arrest of the murderers of Mr. G. W. Dunsford and the vegetable gardener, wires cur Kuala Lumpor staff reporter this morning38 words
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Article161 1938-06-29 13 'From Our Oicn Ccrre n ,onden > Alor Star, June 27 THE uncle of Kedah State was shocked yesterday to hear of the sudden death of Tunku Isbam the fcurth vr„ of His Highness the Tunku Ibrahim (the late Regent of KMab). mssed away at his161 words
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Article95 1938-06-29 13 'From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Tuesday SERIOUS accident was averted by I\ the presence of nrnd of the driver when a mo:or-bus. carrying a full load ol passengers, suddenly lest its lett ro ar wheel while running alcng Burma h Road. At the time when95 words
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Article84 1938-06-29 13 Reuter. London. June 28. IN the Commons to-day, Mr. David Adams asked whether a large proportion of Japanese tea was being sold in England as Chinese tea and whether Mr. Oliver Stanley (President of the Board of Trade* would insist on clearer definition of origin soReuter. - 84 words
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Article, Illustration34 1938-06-29 13 Mr. K. A. Blacker, M.C.S., ami Miss Louisa Margaret Band, daughter cf the Rev. Stephen and Mrs. Bjnd, who were married yesterday. The ceremony was conducted by the bride's father.34 words
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Article139 1938-06-29 13 Cholera Infection By Swimming Reuter. Hongkong, June 28. HONGKONG has awakened to the danger of cholera with the discovery cf a German victim, a member of ibe crew of the Hamburg Amerika liner Assuan. who is alleged to have contracted the disease as a result of swimmingReuter. - 139 words
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Article152 1938-06-29 13 (Fiom Our Own Rex)orte r j Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. ONE man was killed and four injured when a lorry loaded with heavy mining machinery skidded while rounding the bend on top of Kanching Hill. 11 miles from Kuala Lumpur, and crashed into a ravine 90152 words
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Article122 1938-06-29 13 Reuter. Berlin, June 28. THE worlds press is the target of a fierce attack in to-night's Berlin newspapers for reports of alleged friction between the Austrian and Re.eh Nazis. Incidentally the German reader learned for the first time that the world press for the past fortnightReuter. - 122 words
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Article68 1938-06-29 13 Reuter. Jerusalem. June 28 a CURFEW has been proclaimed from 10 p.m. following a day long de manstration against the dentil sentence pas-ed by the military court at Haifa on :i young Jew, Ben Joseph. A British constable and three Jfws, including a woman, were slightlyReuter. - 68 words
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Article305 1938-06-29 13 UNITED ARTISTS present "I Met My Love Again" as the chief attraction at the Pavilion Cinema for the next few days. This him. which is a mixture of strong drama and excellent comedy, has Joan Bennett in the leading part, supported by Henry Fonda and305 words
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Article149 1938-06-29 13 (Fiom Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star. June 27. Alleged io have misappropriated a sum of $3,000 belonging to a rice mill in Kedah, an elderly Chinese, Ooi Boon Thian, was charged before Che Azimi, the Chief Magistrate, at the Alor Star Police Court yesterday. The accused149 words
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Article96 1938-06-29 13 Reuter. Peiping, June 28. !T is now admitted, according to authoritative sources, that Japanese soldiers were responsible for the deaths of a Dutch Bishop, Mgr. Schraven. and eight Catholic priests who were killed at Chengtingfu in October. The admission is stated to have been made in anReuter. - 96 words
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Article56 1938-06-29 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, June 27. Sentence of six months' rigorous imprisonment, in addition to one year's police supervision, was passed on a Malay, Salleh bin M?n, for the theft of a buffalo, by H.H. Tunku Abdullah, at the Pendang Police Court yesterday. Che56 words
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Article318 1938-06-29 13 Singapore, Tuesday. SENTENCE of 18 months' rigorous imprisonment was passed by Mr. Justice Home in the Assize Court to-day, on Tan Choon Chwee, a middle aged poik butcher, who was found guilty on a charge of using as genuine eight torged w slo Straits Settlements318 words
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Advertisement63 1938-06-29 13 ut Oq£u& THE XEW ENAMEL MADE FROM BAKELITE QUICK DRYING-LASTING LUSTRE ENAMKLIT retains its original '~-fl highly lustrous brilliancy and an be washed because of the m porcela'n like non porous, waterP roof ervice ldea! for Balh room Fittings, Cots, Furniture, /j etc. Easy to apply. No brush marks. A63 words
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Advertisement252 1938-06-29 13 C S. 48A lho.m oil SIME DARBY Co., Ltd. .RECORDS FROM THE FILMS BY THE ORIGINAL STARS. J J ••Snow Wliiie A The Seven Dwarfs* 9 l <WITH SPECIAL LABEL EOX». I B.D.ail. WITH A SMILE AND A SONG. DIG-A-DIG-DIG AND HEIGH-HO! 1 3.D.515. WHISTLE WHILE YOU WORK. J I'M252 words
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1175 1938-06-29 14 FOUR DAYS ARE NOT SUFFICIENT Australia Renews Clamour For Timeless Tests £JRICKET full of thrills was provider! at Lord's yesterday, on the fourth and last day ot the Second Test match between England and Australia. Resuming their overnight innings of 39 for1,175 words
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Article502 1938-06-29 14 ENGLAND—IST INNINGS C. J. Barnett, c Brown b McCormick 18 j L. Hutton, c Brown b McCormick 4 W. J. Edrich, b McCormick 0 j W. R. Hammond, b McCormick 240 I E. Payntcr, lbw bO'ReUlv 99 j Denis Compton, lbw b OReilly 6 L. E. G.502 words
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Article58 1938-06-29 14 DRAMATIC UPS DOWNS OF TEST Reuter. Sydney, June 29. THE dramatic ups and downs of the Test kept Australia on tenterhooks yesterday but the sequel is a renewal of the clamour for timeless Tests. Kippax said Bradman must have missed Grimmett ternbly. Noble tributes are paid to Paynter as oneReuter. - 58 words
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Article27 1938-06-29 14 Reuter. London, June 28. WHEN he scored 18 yesterday, Bradman beat Hobbs' aggregate ot 3,636 runs scored in Test matches between England and Australia—Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article420 1938-06-29 14 I'HERE was l urn oui ol nine boats A at the Rcyij. Singapore Yacht Club Oil Sundry last lor iie Jonarc Snoa.' Sace for E" dlasi. A strcn., westerly wind n:nd? the first leg a dead run <o the Shoal buoj which had tc be left420 words
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Article89 1938-06-29 14 Reuter. New York. June 30. 'THE fight for the world's lightweight j title between Lou Ambers and Henry Armstrong has been postponed till July 10, as Ambers sustained a bruised hand in a recent contest. The fight will take place at the Polo grounds instead of LongReuter. - 89 words
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Article283 1938-06-29 14 (From Our Oxen Reporter) Ipoh, Wednesday. MOST of (he strings have arrived, including .lack Duval's and Tiirley's. The iattcr's charges wen p#-n out this morning doini! slow work. H. H. S»?Uan cf Pi i nk's string is ejected to arrive on Friday. SUNSHINE SUE (Tait) was283 words
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Article49 1938-06-29 14 EL. Badccck. the Australian batsman, scored a duck in each innings in the Second Test at Lord's. W. J. Edrich once again failed to justify his inclusion as a batsman and is almost certain of being dicpntri to make room for Hardstaff in the Ihird Test.49 words
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Advertisement74 1938-06-29 14 JOE EAGLE i "I cm feeling great for my fight against Nai Boon Mah on Friday. Ist July at the Happy World Stadium. I shall go all out for a quick victory to substantiate n-y claim for a title boa* with :he Mexican. Ventuia Marquez i i j IN Where74 words
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Article1266 1938-06-29 15 FIRST DAY OF JULY MEETING GOOD FIELDS FOR ALL THE NINE EVENTS ICROWDED1 CROWDED scratching HeWs will f aie lhe v 2°" t,n M Fl ?«layare not unduly heavy, excellent Perak Turf Cltlb's July raco .niiV? n,n races on the opening day of th> will1,266 words
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Article236 1938-06-29 15 Excise S.C 1; Loyals II L THE Excise Sports Club forced a draw of one-all in the Second Division of the S A F A. League against the Loyals yesterday at Gillman Barracks, following a recovery midway in the second half It gave them their third League236 words
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Article84 1938-06-29 15 ¥N a friendly cricket match played al A Tanglln yesterday, th Royal Ar Ordnance Corps b.ea! Fort Carmine by (>3 runs. m ßa o U nu fi? 1 Fo, t Canning compiled 109. Bale (26. and Wilton '21. beinctonscorers. Marshall look nve wickets for WHms while Tearte had84 words
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Article33 1938-06-29 15 In a second division S.A F 1 league match played at Pmau Brani yesterday the R.A.F. II be.»t Pulau Brani by 4 o' Scorers were McDougall 12), Taylor and Saville.33 words
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Article244 1938-06-29 15 FIRST DIVISION SOCCER Ski I; I'oli'e 1 THE Pclfee ten ri played good A (-(t. in Hi? First CKvhtoa of thr SA.F.A, League at the Anson Read Stadium yesterday, when they msi Io We Skins by (he >rid j-nal in -even. The Polite fielder? piactically244 words
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Miscellaneous22 1938-06-29 15 THE TIDES To-day: 12.07 p.m.. 8 ft. 8 ins., 11.2j p.m., 10 ft. 3 ins. To-morrow: 12.48 p.m.. 8 ft. 9 ins.22 words
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Article315 1938-06-29 16 THE following are leaving Singapore by •the Rajputana on Friday at 9.30 a.m. for Europe: Mr. R. Anderson, Miss I. D Brown. Mr. F. Bhkinshaw. Mrs. R. A. F. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. F. Bedwell. and child. Mr. I. Braestev*. Mrs. E. M. O'D. BurkeGaftney,315 words
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Article182 1938-06-29 16 SPORTS FOOTBALL: S.A.F.A. Div. I, SRC V. S.C.C.. Stadium; Div. H. Indian Association v Fori Canning. Harbour Board: Div. ITT. Police 11. v. CWieal Union, Police Depot AMUSEMENTS PAVILION: "I Met My Love Again." 0 15 and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL. "Test Pilot," 615 and 615 p.m.182 words
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Article67 1938-06-29 16 Angby, Sarawak. 503 tons from Sibu 28»; to Sibu 2.7. Myer. Dutch. 1.127 tons from Badawi 28 6 to Rhio 1.7. Bennevis. British. 3.205 toiLs from V inila 27 6 to Cebu 29.6. Lipis. British. 914 tons from Trengganu 28.6 to Kuantan 30.6. Kedah. British. 1.033 tons from67 words
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Article148 1938-06-29 16 Arrived from Europe. India and Me.: by KLM plane -Reiger": Mr. H. W. c G. A. Wittert van Hoogland. Mr <j O. F. Paulssen, Mr. J. V. West. Mr. 0 Morlock. Mr. G. Kost. Mr. V Ghani. Left for N.E.I, by KLM ul.r. Reiger" Mr. R. W.148 words
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Article178 1938-06-29 16 Singapore June 28. R. < Siam iW. C ast No. i per Koyan $14S R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $14' R (Siam; W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $134 Si m Rice "Lowhway" No. 1 $208 Sum Rice "Lowhway" No. 2 $19r" Siam Rice "Lowhway" No.178 words
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Article66 1938-06-29 16 OWING to the indisposition of Little A'qayan, the Singapore flyweight champion, a change has had to be made in the main event of the next boxiiV' promotion at the Happy World oo Friday. Little Bernal who was recently narrowly beaten by Johnny Morton |q the fight for66 words
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Article281 1938-06-29 16 London. Tuesday BLISTER V and cloudy weather prevailed for 10-day's tennis at Wimbledon. Results:— Mrs. Wills Moody beat Miss Stammers 5—2. 6—l Miss Marble beat Mme. Mathieu 6—2 3—3. The match between Miss Stammers and Mrs. Moody was of mediocre standard, .he American outclassing the English giri281 words
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Article193 1938-06-29 16 DESULTS of yesterday's ties in the Tanglin Club tennis tournament:— CULLEN CUP Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hughes (+l5) beat Mr and Mrs. Builer <Scr.> 6—l. 6—l; Mrs. Ainger and Henderson i-r-3) beat Miss Williams and Laughton (4-2) 6—4, s—o: Mrs. Perry and D. P. Perry 3>193 words
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Article65 1938-06-29 16 OWING to the Haw-Par Hall not being available, there will be no ties in the S.B.A. tournament, this week-end. The draw for the ladies' junior singles and veterans' singles tournaments will be held at the Clerical Union, Haw-Par Hall, on Friday. July 1, at 7.30 p.m. The65 words
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Article60 1938-06-29 16 "N a fast and interesting game played yesterday on the Harbour Board "round the R.A. (BJfJ beat the Publishers by three coals to two in the Second Division of the S.A.P.A. league. I Both sides played good constructive football with the Gunners who were slightly the superior snatching60 words
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Advertisement67 1938-06-29 16 I !Jill DAY-TIME DROWSINESS When you are persistently overcome by drowsiness during the day-time in spite of the fact that you turn in at a reasonable hour each right, you may be sure that it is not so much the heat tha*. is resDonsible as your liver. I To correct67 words
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Advertisement117 1938-06-29 16 Till: MOST I'OITL/Ut AMI FASTEST SELLING BATTEHV RADIO IX MALAYA TODAY! "BBsMasfer^Vbice" AMERICAN MODEL ff^^^Sl WITH THE FAMOUS "MAGIC BRAIN" :;^^^p|l MORE STATIONS GREATER VOLUME v RICHER TONE! Mcdel 86 B.T. 1 OPERATES OFF STANDARD EYKREADY RADIO BATTERIES OR CAN HE CONVERTED TO 6 VOLT OPERATION USING ONE ORDINARY CAR117 words
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Miscellaneous254 1938-06-29 16 CLUB DIARY OF EVENTS I There ore numerous Clubs in Sing.npoi? member* of which are readers 01 the "Muhii/Q Tribune" Thin Diaru t> provided > penally fnr I hem. Secrc iarici are untied £0 co-operate m keepitip ii up-to-date and complete. Hapj enwns of general interest will still be iveluded254 words
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132 1938-06-29 18 Buffalo, New York. DOM ANTIC couples can now pro- dut j artificial moonlight at home simply by flicking an electric switch. The synthetic moonlight-invented by Mr. Aubrey E. Noble, a research engineer here—is produced by gas-tube lighting. He claims that his mveniior. tuves silvery-blue rays132 words
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Article29 1938-06-29 18 (United Press). The Central Government has extended r-r» the territorial limits of the Bombay University to the Imperial Veterinary i Research Institute. Muktesar and Izar- r:agar. (United Press). i(United Press). - 29 words
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Article91 1938-06-29 18 Hobart, Tasmania. MR Edward Hobbs of Gunn's Plains, Tasmania, received a shock when a horse he was leading suddenly disappeared as if by magic. One moment it was plodding up a hill behind him. Then h*e felt a jerk on the reins, and they flew frcm his91 words
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Article96 1938-06-29 18 (United Press). <By Air Mail) Santiniketan, June 23. MR. Rathindranath Tagore, General Secretary. Visva-Bharati. returned to the Ashram last evening from Kalimpong. interviewed by t9he "United Press" nbout Poet Tagore's health, he said. Father is maintaining his improvement in health. It seems Kalimpong has suited him and(United Press). - 96 words
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Article430 1938-06-29 18 IMPORTANT CHANGES ANNOUNCED British Official Wireless. Loudon, June 28. IMPORTANT changes in anti-aircraft defence organisation, including the doubling of territorial anti-airc* aft personnel, were announced in lhe Commons this afternoon by the War Secretary. Replying to a question, Mr. Hore Belisha said in 1935 the entireBritish Official Wireless. - 430 words
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Article420 1938-06-29 18 Birkenhead. r VIIK ir'v Cuaard-White Stai liner Mauretania, which is to be launched at Birkenhead on July 28, will exhibit many of the latest marvels of science. Her wireless commun cati<m system, sound reproduction system, directional finding, and deep sea sounding apparatus all embody the very420 words
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Article86 1938-06-29 19 (United Press). 'By Air Mail) lAhmed:I Ahmed: oad, .m ne >1 P'cseiu the Muslims shou.d join ii,.work foi fruslim t: s Notionalist J vlinv sh.lVri awaken ihr Mu«i m a.c befog ied aatraj by th,- stigatten of s, to nal st Wmiims ,ho u d ab a(United Press). - 86 words
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246 1938-06-29 19 WARNING TO THE CONGRESS (United Press). <By Air Mail) Bombay. June 22. A RESOLUTION expressing the opiI nicn that the claim of Mr. Jlnnah "for his Muslim League to represent the whole Muslim India is preposterous and totally unjustifiable anr» unacceptable" was passed in a(United Press). - 246 words
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475 1938-06-29 19 (United Press). 'Ey Air Matt) rpiif v t Simla, June 20. |ME >nte on the administration of the Workmen** Compensation Act hut 193$ winch has just been published shows thai the total nnmberof rases recorded during the vo(United Press). - 475 words
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72 1938-06-29 19 (United Press). Calcutta, June 22. AS a result of the Bengal Coa- lition (Ministerial) Party meeting, most of the members of the Proja Party have seceded from that Parly. In view of this development Mr Fazlul Hug cannot now claim to be the leader(United Press). - 72 words
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Article56 1938-06-29 19 (United Press). J ATE ST news from Calcutta says thai the Hen. Mr. Fazlul fluq, Premier of Bengal, after his and his ccdeaeucs' resignatons, have rconstilutel the Ci with hi nisei" again as the Pre mirr, and Including all his old Ministers excepting only Mr. Nausher Ali,(United Press). - 56 words
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Article77 1938-06-29 19 "DUCCA ROWDP' which opens at the Royal Theatre to-night is a beautiful thriller in Tamil, its cast including the famous comedian "Coco." Those in chief roles are Mr. P S. Precmvasa Rao. 13A.. A. Ratnasahhapathi tas Pucca Rowdli, Miss R. R. Lakshmi Dcvi and others.77 words
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Article, Illustration413 1938-06-29 19 GOVERNOR DEMANDS MINISTER'S RESIGNATION (United Press). (By Air Mail). Calcutta. June 22. JHIh ministerial crisis in Bengal has CMM Io a head in \iew of the refusal of Hen. Mr. Nausher Ali, Minister for Load SelfXioviM-n--ment and Public Health, to resign as called upon by the(United Press). - 413 words
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Article52 1938-06-29 19 (United Press). The Governor-General, in his untitled r ration, ha- directed that the Onto: Commissioner of British Baluchistan "hall cease to discharge the functions at present discharged by him under Hi Indian Explosives Act. the Indian Mine* Act and the Petroleum Act, and the rules and regulations made there In(United Press). - 52 words
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Article171 1938-06-29 19 (By Air Mailt Simla. June 22. TIIS Aiejetty the Kirn, say-; r. toi.i- munique, has been pleased to approve of the appointment cf Mr. O. T lioag. C.5.1.. 1.E., 1.C.X.. to art as Cotcmor of Onssi iltulMf the absence of His ExcePenrv Sii John Hubback. X.(.SI„171 words
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60 1938-06-29 20 Group photograph taken at farewell to the Hon. Major H.S. Paterson. Commissioner of Lands and Mines. Johore Bahru. on his transfer to Kedah. as acting British Advisor. Sifting from left :—lnched Salihon. Mr. W. (i. Trqiihart. Inch?" Abu Bakar. War. Idris. the Ben. Major 11. 8. Paterson. Mr D. H.60 words
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Title Section19 1938-06-29 1 Edited by S. P. Shotam The Malaya Tribune RADIO SUPPLEMENT FOUR PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, June 29, 1938. No. 5.19 words
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Article401 1938-06-29 1 INTERVIEW WITH A LOCAL BAND LEADER -iVf f A M De Sllva ftwt came to Singapore in 1910, as long as 28 years ago on a contract of three years, to play at the Adelphi lotei, many listeners in Singapore will be interested to know401 words
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Article114 1938-06-29 1 OEVERAL kinds of Arab music will be S heard In the Arabic transmissions rom Daventry. Egyptian songs musi, olSe Yemen Iraqi music and piece, nf-ved by the mounted band of the i fptiar? Royal Guard and the band ot fhe Egyptian Military College are in"hfdPd in the week's114 words
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Article46 1938-06-29 1 iCCOIfoING to a recent report. Her. A Hitler is determined to increase the number of registered listeners in Austria, now standing at 600,000. He has issued orders that all listeners whose income is below a certain amounshall be exempt from licence fees.46 words
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Article, Illustration25 1938-06-29 1 Mr. A. M. de Sihas dance band. The reader is seen here in the second row, second from the right.25 words
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Article, Illustration56 1938-06-29 1 THE AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIAL AT VILLERS BRETONNEUX: An artist's impression of the. 105 ft. Tower. The Memorial will be unveiled by H. M. the King on July 1 in the presence of the Queen and of the President of the French Republic, and the ceremony will be56 words
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324 1938-06-29 1 rp<) ensure ihat listeners in Blalaya and other countries get the very best <*■ out of llieir short wave broadcasts, the British Malaya Broadcasting Corporation are continuing therr exhaustive experiments with their newly- erected snort-wave transmitter. No trouble is being spared to make alterations324 words
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Article, Illustration173 1938-06-29 1 PVERY year there is a poio party y at llurlingham Club, London, in aid of the Lady Mjnto Indian Nursing Association, the outstanding event in the entertainment programme bein? a polo match between India and the world. A commentary on the last three chukkas of173 words
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Article974 1938-06-29 1 IT C. Wong, Kuala Lumpur: Could you Jf Please let r+i know why the Srr.gon station on the wavelengths of 25 and 49 metres is so noisy and faint. The programme sometimes fades away entirely Why i s it that many radio listeners with six-valve seta974 words
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Miscellaneous2608 1938-06-29 II f=r- HONGKONG igi'VLSS'SWiffil WORLD'S BROADCAST PROGRAMMES dece™ JUNE 29 LONDON TOKYO LONDON **w.i g r.coro, m KTC TCQTflNI n m TRANSMISSION 5 SPECIAL ALL DAY am a t c TRANSMISSION 5 p.m. q Announcement. am PROGRAMME MiNUArUKti 8.50 Time signal. Announcements. GSB y51 Mcs (31.55 m.) News in Japanese. f2,608 words
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Miscellaneous551 1938-06-29 III (Continued from page it) KUALA LUMPUR ZGE 6.13 Mc s (48.9 m p.m. 7.00 Recorded Music News 9 00 Close down. NIROM a.m. 6 20 Gymnastics. 6.35 Recorded music. 6.50 Time signal Recorded music 7.50 Close down. 10.50 Time signal. Announcement 10.54 Mendelssohn selections 11.30 Cinema organ. 11 50 The551 words
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Miscellaneous1687 1938-06-29 III f I PFNAWC2 WORLDS BROADCAST PROGRAMMES Pm 12 00 "Merry "Widow Selection"; i Petite suKe de Concert; TOKYO LONDON j HOLLAND 9.35—'The Perfect Marriage.'* A light Potpourri of Waltzes; p.m. comedy by Leonard White Pro- White Horse Inn Selection; 8.20 Opening Announcement. TRANSMISSION 6 P™. duction by Leslie Stokes. Tchaikowsky1,687 words
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Advertisement19 1938-06-29 IV QUERY COUPON This coupon is available until July 5 next and must accompany all queries. M.T. June 27. 193819 words
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Miscellaneous2198 1938-06-29 IV f Continued from page Hi) 1 1 PARIS m tokyo WORLDS BROADCAST PROGRAMMES go—!r»L «.20 Opening Announcement. 6 05 T alk 011 Current French Evem* 8.35 News in Japanese. i 6 20 News^n"En li •Uo Eye Witness m BERLIN gj; BERLIN NIROM 6.35 Concert 1 Relayed from p ar!s ■Recorded2,198 words
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