Malaya Tribune, 1 July 1938
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Title Section40 1938-07-01 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol XXVII.- No. Lsur, SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday. July I, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1038 FIVE CfcVrsT40 words
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Advertisement11 1938-07-01 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST I Try The tiubi m: i11 words
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Advertisement8 1938-07-01 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUTE j Dominant In Malaya8 words
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Article309 1938-07-01 2 COLOUR CODE SYSTEM i (By Air Mail) London, June 21. OY dividing Britain into 100 separate warning districts and using the telephone to notify each threatened quarter. the Air Raid Precautions Department expects to be aWe to STtve ample warning of •s\p»?i)r> .ttujiuadtui Details of309 words
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Article110 1938-07-01 2 Hongkong. 21. Two prominent Hongkong Wh* have been «ti.dy.np tbe effect Hit incendiary a"* l high-erpi" sives bombs, used in the Canton raids miXS to be Uieir icnort the ,0 -vhork ieorbers" agams' bombs Si .o.m of layers of I The* ah» favour tieucn- K as110 words
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115 1938-07-01 2 Madras June 26. Tin- G*M»aen«U have made antißetant 1 m menl for the publication ol tani text-books lor the tot second and third forms in the 123 sthpol* where Hindustani will be introduced as compulsory .subject The book* will mbilshed both In the Devanagm and115 words
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Article79 1938-07-01 2 Cleveland, Ohio. TWO bandits held up Mr. Frank Kuletzki here and one fired point-blank at his heart. VI i. Kulelzk?, believing he had been shot, fell. The robbers ran away, their victim got up and stag's .:red to his home a short distance away. H; was taken to hospital,79 words
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Article76 1938-07-01 2 Reuter. June 30. an oßCtisclcccd i.i oi troep train 0 A can:.!:;". Japanese Upoops and arLil:.uy !iuve i rived ;.l ba.mliatkuau from the Tiei t.- ht area yesterday and t-c-d&y. This m< .ernem from North China is causing naueh r ui.'.'.t. n but it is believed toReuter. - 76 words
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Article, Illustration46 1938-07-01 2 Alter heavy aerial and artillery bombardment. General Franco's troops captured li.c port of El Grao. only three miles from the important town of astelh.n tie la Plana, en Spain's Mediterranean coast, before the last drive on to Castellon. Photo Shows: A wrecked shed.46 words
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421 1938-07-01 2 (By Air Mail) London, June 20. JjVXHArSTIVE tests made recently to produce an alternative fuel to mineral oil for internal combustion engines showed that an excellent oil can be extracted from the soya bean. This can be ffrown in Britain and is, in421 words
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55 1938-07-01 2 Dr. Sigmund the 82-year-old Austrian pioneer of psycho-analysis, arrived at Victoria Station to make his home in London. Dr. Freud, who is Jewish, had his passport restored to him unexpectedly by the Nazi authorities. He was allowed to take out of Austria only his furniture, his library and his collection55 words
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Article18 1938-07-01 2 Aberystwyth ratepayers have voted in favour of Sunday play on the town"? coif course.18 words
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Article70 1938-07-01 2 Simla, June 26. PHE total exports of raw lute from Bengal during May, 1938, amounted to 260,360 bales of 400 lbs. each, ot which 250.202 bates were exported from Calcutta and 10 158 bales from Chittagonc The total exports from Bengal in the month of May.70 words
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Article265 1938-07-01 2 (By Air Mail) London, June 20. rpHE creation of central film organisations in each part of the Empire are advocated in a report on the machinery for the distribution and display of educational films within the British Empire which has j*ist been published by the265 words
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Article82 1938-07-01 2 Reuter. London. June 29. IN the Commons Mr. Wardlaw I drew attention to the ecriou-. rail ol th* Shanghai dollar and asked wnethi Chancellor of the Exchequer would the Economic Adviser of the Govern into pay special attention to the effecl on British trade causedReuter. - 82 words
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Advertisement169 1938-07-01 2 CHATWOOD j Strongroom Doors FA€ Chatuobd Stronvmom Doors are for all keepers of wealth ie/io desire aloe wealth the protection that its importance demands These i anil doors are. Fireproof, Floodproof and protect ac/ahiyt mien or the skilled burglar armed with a blow-pipe. I>KS( WHOM OK STRONGROOM DOOR AS ILLUSTRATED.169 words
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Advertisement73 1938-07-01 2 I The Tastiest Spread with Butter and Bread 1 BOVRIL f I \#^PIJT A really kills because it^^ S binotion of potent killing agents which cannot bo excelled. Flit hat undergone the most exhaustive tests and is of known definite killing power. That's why you should always insist on Flit73 words
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Article197 1938-07-01 3 New York, June 21. rp',i hardest job that had ever fallen to him in 1"> years' duty Police Officer Ernest Keen, oi' .j. stolen car squad, when ned that an elusive bandit •mmitted 28 robberies within v past two weeks, i w enl to his superiors197 words
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Article35 1938-07-01 3 Dr H rry Pict? American physician ted with the Pasteur institute. Utkns has discovered the responsib for measles. He an-; tounced his discovery in a paper read i French Academy of Medt-35 words
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577 1938-07-01 3 (By Air Mail) London, June 21. JX an underground Soho cafe the othei day I bought for lour shillings four cigarettes filled with Marijuana, the deadly madness drug of Mexico (writes a reporter). Similar cigarettes are being hawked to men, women and577 words
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Article, Illustration26 1938-07-01 3 The Duchess of Kent leaviu.; her heme to make her custcmaiy tour, as President ot the organisation, of Alexandra Rose i>ay depots in London.26 words
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Article129 1938-07-01 3 Reuter. H list cl Commons. June 29. A E L. Charlton 'Cons.. Bury* M m the House to-day Prime Minister was aware international law the Japright to interfere with shipping in the Yangtze River. having regard to the fact v are not technically at war wit!Reuter. - 129 words
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Article100 1938-07-01 3 North Bay, Ontario. jyjß C ornet Hall, superintendent if the firsh hitchery here, is worried. The trout, which he is raising to provide game fish for sportsmen, are so anxious to bite that they have started on one another. Their normal consumption of hundieds of pounds100 words
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Article111 1938-07-01 3 Athens 4 MARBLE head of Hera, the an- lient Greek goddess of marriage and birth, has been found during the excavations at the foot of the Acropolis here. The herd is in a good state of preservation and will be placed in the temporary Museum on111 words
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203 1938-07-01 3 London. June 29. IN the Commons to dav. Mr. < reeth Jones asked on what grounds the new b,U vas introduced to the Straits M Coune... and .f aroused. Mr Creech Jones asked if the Minister was aware that the measure203 words
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Article96 1938-07-01 3 Vernon, Prince Edward Island. A WHITE whale has been killed about eight miles off shore near Vernon, Prince Edward Island, when five fishermen in a motor launch came upon it. The fisherman fired about 40 rounds from shotguns at the whale before killing it after96 words
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Article114 1938-07-01 3 Calcutta. SPURIOUS coins to the value of over £4 16s. have been drepped into the collection bags at Paul's Cathedral here during the last two months. False coins are commonly found in the bags, but this was an unusually large amount for the period. Every year an average114 words
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Article26 1938-07-01 3 Lady Tallents. wife of Sir Stephen Tallents. Public Relations Officer of the BEC, underwent a slight operation at University College Hospital recently.26 words
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Article32 1938-07-01 3 Ambulance man Cyril Irish was lowered 300 ft. over the cliffs at High Peak. Sidmouth, to rescue Tim, a Scottish terrier belonging to Miss Wilson, ot Sv/anage, Dorset.32 words
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Article68 1938-07-01 3 The first game of lawn tennis under the present rules was ieenacted on the same site on the pleasant lawns of Lulhnsstone Castle, near Evnsford, 0:1 the North Kent Downs home of Sir William Hart Dyi e. Players and spectators wore the drcs«cs of the68 words
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89 1938-07-01 3 Washington. JAPAN has become the United States' best customer for war supolies. rhe State Department at Washington has published figures showing thaiJapan passed China during the six nunths Dec. 1 to June I. Japan spent 11 200.000 compared with China's L 1.160,000. Exports of war89 words
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Advertisement70 1938-07-01 3 can make so near V. to nature's food (Li I} 111 Much experience and understanding are needed "4 sli to produced food for babies that is right in every ffT §j ftL dD detail. The Glaxo you buy to-day could not have I il'il HtaUlSi made without the twenty-nine years70 words
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Advertisement59 1938-07-01 3 ing, hosiery, tobacco, cigarettes, and many other items that are world famous for their quality and good taste. From this neighbourhood come The Sackville cigarettes. The skill and care with which thev are made fully justifies the local tradition for excellence. S ackville CIGARETTES No finer cigarette can be bought/59 words
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710 1938-07-01 4 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES NEW U.S. MERCHANT NAVY Replacement Programme OBSTACLE MUST BE OVERCOME A CCELERATION of projected plans for replacement of ageing vessels in the United States Merchant Marino will be essential to meet the minimum national defence requirements of the Navy during the next declared Admiral Emory chairman of710 words
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Article199 1938-07-01 4 Sampan Found Alongside H.M.S. Adventure HOW a sampan without lights, which was lying alongside H.M.S Adventure made off when a police iaunch approached was told at the Marine Court recently. Kwok Hc-yau. master of a Class IV boat, was charged with loitering within 100 yards of the seawall199 words
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Article150 1938-07-01 4 British industry it is expectedwill benefit considerably from the £16,000,000 credits which this country is to grant to Turkey. Under the agreement, which will be signed in a few days, British industrial undertakings may receive big orders for public works construction and harboui improvements and150 words
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Article77 1938-07-01 4 Kobe, June 20. ACCORDING to Domeis correspondent here, the Toboshoji Company has purchased the wreck of the President Hoover, and has paid the Insurance Company half a million yen. guaran teeing additional payment according to the tonnage recovered. It is estimated that 14.000 tons ci -crap-iron and steel77 words
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Article119 1938-07-01 4 The question of travel concessions and reduced railway fares for members of the Merchant Navy is shortly to he taken up with the Railway' Cleanna House by representatives of the Marine Engineers' Association. Ltd., the Mer cantile Marine Service Association, and the Amalgamated Engineering Union It119 words
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Article127 1938-07-01 4 ENGINEERING UNIONS REARMAMENT In the House of Commons MajorGeneral Sir Alfred Knox (Wycombe, U> asked the Minister the Co-ordination of Defence whether the Engineering Employers' Federation invited the Confederation of Shipbuilding and Engineering Unions to meet them in order to discuss the speeding up of the armament programme whether this127 words
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Advertisement560 1938-07-01 4 STEAMER SAILINGS iR&CXnd 'BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated In England), V Jill jJ. their it pott' "TOW shork i bsorbers" bombs the ,oin. of layers of vtmboo They also favour zig-zag Uencnes a iffuues InsUad of subterranean £U8 the cost of which is P^tn^ It was found that bum bo-, shack o560 words
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Advertisement390 1938-07-01 4 v BANGKOK LINE. CHINA JAPAN LINE. I Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Big Cargo vessels with limited but 1 j Cabins Have Adjoining Private Bath, comfortable Passenger Accommoda- To: Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, tion. i Hamburg and Copenhagen. M-S. From S pore M'ca P.S. P'ng To: Port Said, Palestine, Rotterdam, JUTLANDIA390 words
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Advertisement234 1938-07-01 4 TTAMBrRG-AMERIKA LIN IE B Deutsch-Australische Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 193S t m.s. SAUERLAND via Manila July 5 m.s. RHEINLAND via Manila July 19 t mjs. LEVERKUSEN via Manila Aug. 3 m.s. ERMLAND via Manila234 words
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Advertisement492 1938-07-01 4 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDEUTSCHE* LLOYD, (Incorporated n Germany). The undernoted are the Company'! intended For MANILA. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. •m "POTSDAM" omits North. China July i I "NECK'ER" omits Marila July 24 HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND, HAMBURG BREMEN SaiLs from Spore. "3CHARNHORST" also calls G°noa arr: 1492 words
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Advertisement707 1938-07-01 5 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES i Singapore Municipality TENDERSSNDERS are now invited for the nwlnc materials ot service For Hrnlar* Munlcloal Tender Room 1 Hate of Closing. Supply of laocur for the assembly and rivetting of the sheeting for four Gasholders at the Paya Lebar and Serangoon Disposal Works. (Deposit $50».707 words
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Advertisement684 1938-07-01 5 PUBLIC NOTICES HAPPY CABARET. NOTICE TO DANCE COUPON HOLDERS. As and from the Ist July, 1938, the Happy Cabaret will be run under the management and sole responsibility of the Lessees thereof. The Happy World. Limited, begs to inform the public that Dance Coupons already istued by them ard countersigned684 words
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Advertisement498 1938-07-01 5 PUBLIC NOTICES IN THE CIVIL DISTRICT COURT SINGAPORE. D.C. No. 1868 of 1938. Between P. R. N. S. Sethambaram Chettlar Plaintiff, and I t Neil Esmond Hunter Defendant. I To, The abovenamed DEFENDANT, < formerly residing at No. 7, St. Thomas Walk, Singapore. TAKE NOTICE that an action ha been498 words
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Advertisement563 1938-07-01 5 POSITIONS VACANT, OF ANTED. Sales Assistants, Men and ii Gui.s. respectable and intelligent. Whiteaways, Singapore. WANTED architectural draughtsman i and tracers. Apply with copies of testimonials. State salary required. Box i No. 271. c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. < I OHORTHAND-TYPIST required immediately. Apply in person at Top i Floor.563 words
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Advertisement326 1938-07-01 5 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES j ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mrs. Chiang Kia Jr: and family wish to thank all friends and relatives, and all those who sent wreaths, scrolls, letters of condolence, paid night-visits, and attended the funeral on Wednesday, 29th June. 1938. of the late Mr. Chiang Kia Jin. Malacca and F.M.S. papers please326 words
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Advertisement33 1938-07-01 5 I Pure Malabar Indian SANDAL WOOD OIL Certified By The Mombay Government Chemical Analyser. Obtainable at: SORABJI NOWROJ1 CO., 6. Rattles Quay, Tel. 7381. 31 World Records Rolex Prince i Opposite Clifford Pier33 words
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Miscellaneous214 1938-07-01 5 club diary OF EVENTS fTiuirt urc numerous ctuln /0' »>/ which ufC wrl*?» ni tin* "f.lQiQpa Tribune 7 D" vmadttl vjti'r*di!i/ jo i' jficm ::-cn furies or* tnw.'rd uU- in kec;nig it ujj trs-datc an<1 compluit II a u pentnij.< of nctityal tntcrcM will <til1 50 mcffitted \>> the "Lnnry214 words
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Article188 1938-07-01 6 Report Ry Fraser n I Co. .Singapore, June 30. MINING London Tin three months I £190 5.0. up 45-, Spot £189.5u? 45--and in New York 43 cents, up CjnJ. London buying and selling orders; his morning were equally divided and prices defined to 8e a shade steadier188 words
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Article25 1938-07-01 6 Singapore, July 1. The price of tin at noon in Sin? i rt to day was:— $96 (up fl%). London Spot £189-5 (up 100-).25 words
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Article14 1938-07-01 6 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore <o-da> %»a<:— Liv 2Z (do14 words
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Article778 1938-07-01 6 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, June 30, 5 p.m. Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 3( v Asam Kumbang 47|6nom Austral Malay gg 24 Ayer Hitam b7V 062 y Ayer Weng Jj" 2 22 bangrin Tin J x 4Q Batu Selangor *j» Jj Berjuntai778 words
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109 1938-07-01 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Tnursciay noor. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S:S. in cases (F. 0.8. June; 23 7 8 24 Good FA Q. dn bales (F. 0.8. Junei 23% 23% No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore* 23 5 8 23? i do. July\ 23 7109 words
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324 1938-07-01 6 Singapore, July 1. MINING Ampats 4 3 4.9 Ayer Hitams 23 241Banglins 21 22Fatu c-elangor 1-35 140 Chenderiangs }wr liitam Tin 0.38 0.43 Hongkong Tin 21 9 23 Hong Fatts 102 1.06 Tdris Hyd. 7 9 8 9 Jpch Tin 23- 14 6 Jclebus 0.70324 words
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Article113 1938-07-01 6 British Official Wireless. London. June 30. Pari? 177 57 64 New York 4 95 9 16 Montreal 5.00% Brussels 29.23» 2 Geneva 2i.61 J^ msterdam c. 95 1 4 Milan 94 3 16 Berlin 12 o\) l 2 Prague ***** 16 Copenhagen 22.40 Stockholm 19.39 1 2 OsloBritish Official Wireless. - 113 words
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Article182 1938-07-01 6 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Company Dividend Books Singapore, June 30. 5 p.m. close Total for financial Date Ex Div. year TIN: Payable Date to date Kuala Lumpur Tin (6) Is. No. 34 Aur 19 15 Kuchai Tin (7) 5% Int. July 13 July 18 July 14 10% Lingui182 words
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Article267 1938-07-01 6 i% Maynard Co.. Ltd., $30,000 t Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 95 105 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: >* 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 100 102 norn 4V 2 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 107 110 norn vk% 1909 red. 1955267 words
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Article440 1938-07-01 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London. Thursday. kiwp Previous To-day Chan** Ist Forward (July) Buyers 6% 4-% oellers 7 7 -16 +5 16 2nd Forward (August) Buyers 7 „d Forward (6c- D*J Buyers 7 116 7« +g|» London Thursday. PALM OIL (Malaya) Previous To-day ta hulk Jun.July sWpnienl £14-10.0 Value440 words
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Advertisement242 1938-07-01 6 I THE 1 EASTERN DANK LIMITED. I (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE BRANCH I 6. D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed k Capital 12 000.000 IPalci-up Capital £1,000,000 Reserved Fund 500.000 HEAD OFFICE LONDON Branches: Bom Day Calcutta Colombo y phi Madras Anmra. Baghdad a Kb nk Mosul an' i! Singaptue. j242 words
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Advertisement92 1938-07-01 6 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements and registered as a Trust Company). Guaranteed and controlled by The Mercantile Bank of India, Limited. The Company, having the necessary powers, is piepared to undertake Executor nnd Trustee Business ar.d all other work authorised by Section 7 of92 words
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Advertisement30 1938-07-01 6 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, BURGLARY PERSONAL ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: lfiD. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W HALL. General Manager30 words
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Advertisement182 1938-07-01 6 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) CAPITAL: I Aothorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES Managing Director 3172 Secretary 4944 I General Manager 3513 Accountant 3020 I Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA." LONDON BANKERS: NEW YORK BANKERS: Midland Bank, Ltd,182 words
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Article205 1938-07-01 7 HUNDREDS of trailer lire pumps incorporating Austin Seven power units ere now in course of manufacture by J. Beresiord and sons, Ltd., of Cato Street. Birmingham, to the order of H.M. Office of Works. These pumps are mounted on trailers for towing behind any car and205 words
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Article, Illustration81 1938-07-01 7 Moscow. jTV AN PAPANTN. head of the Soviet expedition ulv>h was rescued icff a dr'ftrrT ice-Hoe in the Arc«ir» [Ocean, has a larse fan nuuL He receives scries of letters and tclegtasns every day. Since his rescue he has c eived ever 6.0 JO. j81 words
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Article721 1938-07-01 7 S in; a pore, Friday. WE are i; debted to Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co.. and Messrs. Swan. Culbertsm and Fritz, Singapore, for the following on American Market conditions: Messrs. White. Weld and Co.. New York, report to US by cable as follows: The early721 words
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Article189 1938-07-01 7 Singapore, June 30. K. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $148 K. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $140 R (Siam; W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $134 Ei&m Rice "Lowhway" No. 1 $208 l Siam Rice "Luwhway" No. 2 $198 I Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 3189 words
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99 1938-07-01 7 <By Air Mail) P„ London, June 21. RINCE Aly Khan, son of the Aga Khan, went to Marlboroughstreet Court, London when his valet, Douglas Broyd, aged 26, pleaded guilty to stealing his watch and two tie pins, worth £50. Sir George Lewis, for99 words
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Article42 1938-07-01 7 A New York. June 29. N Ottawa message says an order »or the manufacture of fuselages of 2C? Royal Air Force nlancs has been receiv?d ty the D? Havi'land aircraft company of Canada from the British parent comD'n /.—Reuter.42 words
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Article596 1938-07-01 7 THEN KILLS HIMSELF (By Air Mail) Blackpool, June 21. A FRENCHMAN, enraged because his wife would not give up the idea of divorcing him, shot her down here, and, seeing her seriously wounded, put the revolver to his head and shot himself dead. The shooting occurred596 words
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Advertisement372 1938-07-01 7 END ASTHMA in 10 MINUTESp t< *s t&e Stop LOSS OF VIGOUR BANISH SLEEPLESS NIGHTS f/fect'cf and HEART STRAIN JfIV^ZIL Asthma sufferers, it is now in your power to end every attack—no matter how severe —QUICKLY ■nd DEFINITELY. 30 seconds after taking one Ephazone tablet, wonderful ease is felt stealing372 words
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Advertisement386 1938-07-01 7 BOYLES BROS. DRILLING CO., LTD. TEMPORARY OFTTCES: MALAYA: 17, RAFFLES HOTEL, STORE. GRAND HOTEL, IPOH. DIAMOND DRILLING CONTRACTORS MANUFACTURERS. FXPERIENCED CREWS AVAILABLE ON SHORT NOTICE. Consult us about your core drilling problems. WE STOCK READY SET BITS. (HEAD OFFICE FACTORY: FAR EAST: VANCOUVER, CANADA. Boyles Bros. Drilling (Philippines) Co., I386 words
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164 1938-07-01 8 A CMammumm Talk To Mothers. Many a mother makes the mistake oi her child. Let him stand on his own feet, rake his knocks a nd tumble .i will do no harm and helps to bu'ld up his character. But by ail means,164 words
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Article83 1938-07-01 8 Reuter. Tientsin, June 30. THE livelihood of numerous foreign brokers and exporters is threatened by an order of the provisional Government prohibiting pro tern export of hides and skins. Exporters at a meeting decided to appeal to their respective Governments with the object of securing repeal onReuter. - 83 words
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Article87 1938-07-01 8 Mads expected '"m f u stral>a Nether land. 3 ofietters 4.05 y 'M.,,K" da e y xaected don Bawpe and general delivery of letters M* P* rxnectea lrom Europe etc. ,i pXI maUs). by the Banpura tinic ol delivery of parcels 9 a.m. to TEE expected from gg»87 words
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Article119 1938-07-01 8 Singapore, June 30. Ships alongside the Wharves or exoecteo to arrive. m East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Oo tea Noort 22. Sheers Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Rnnuura 18; Islam. 16; Bellerophon 14; Glenapp 11; Centaur 9; Pottdam 7. ov Empire Dock (Entrance Gate119 words
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Article24 1938-07-01 8 Mr. L.J. Dawson of the Survey Department, Kulim, will be proceeding on I transfer to Runnel PMnni nl the end of ihia month. I24 words
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Article152 1938-07-01 8 SPOKTS ;iOXING: Rosenberg v. Benval. Happy World. 9 p.m. AMUSEMENTS PAVILION. Big Fella," 6.15 and 9.16 CAPITOL. "Test Pilot." 6.15 and 9.15 THFATRE ROYAL. "Pucca iTaniore» rH Tamil »-6.15 and 9.15 p.m MARLBOROUGH: "Chmtarrani. <Tamil>— 5.45 and 9.30 p.m. ROXY: "The Hurricane"—6.ls aw* .UTZ m Snowed152 words
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Article76 1938-07-01 8 Centaur; Brit 3,066 tons from Fremantle 30.6 to Batavia 3.7 Lossiebank. Brit.; 3,412 tons from Eelawan 30.6 to U.S.A. 4 7. Ipoh; Brit 1,278 tons from Tclok Anson 29.6 to Port. Swettenham 2.7. Islami; Brit.; 5,878 tons from Calcutta 1.7 to Penang 1.7. Jeyporc; Brit.; 5.318 tons from76 words
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Article61 1938-07-01 8 His Lordship the Bishop cf Nanking, the Yen. Yu Pin, is due to arrive in Singapore to-morrow. He is on a work, tour for propaganda on behalf of th 2 Central Government of China. A function will be held at the SinoEnglish School at the Church of61 words
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Article60 1938-07-01 8 Reuter. London, June 30. h RESURGENCE of o£fa£~ A America .regarding in a material »niprovernent in d n dustrial outlook, Wall night's sharp a more Street has served to imnue confident f£*£ 'outstanding Base metals P 10 0 1 tne leaderfeature of r Un nReuter. - 60 words
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Article19 1938-07-01 8 The untitled public meeting untitled this bp* srsL i Si gramme on Saturday atiT£o > v festival ot St. Peters19 words
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Advertisement186 1938-07-01 8 —v^ MALAWI DH«Mlĕl> HOTEL J I TO-MGHT COCKTAIL DANCE 6. 3 o P .m.toW« DINNER DANCE (INFORMAL) I 9 30 p.m. TO MIDNIGHT. rm POPULAR VERSATILE COMEDIAN. ANDY RICE NO. 5m NON-DINERS Sl.00 IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT. ILWAY8 DELIGHTFULLY COOL. REACHED IN 10 MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE IN TOWN. TO-NIGHT! v^ I186 words
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Advertisement16 1938-07-01 8 NOTICE Mails for Sarikei and 81bu <*%&2* despatched by s.s. Angby closing at 4 pm. to-day.16 words
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Advertisement207 1938-07-01 8 exhaustion The Cur*c~olMtW Tropics. E;;llu, ft°w cur« U ot"& uoptc C f 1C The t)on in flu 1 > its vitality Thf I hp whole system at regular energy muist be P rp cliai gecl «1th intervals —tnt mo-u mua oles ard nutriment. lieflHhy lloiP system Sinews built-up. thewW" dieasir207 words
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Miscellaneous350 1938-07-01 8 j l TODAY DATE AND 1TME FOR PEK July l 1 P- m Rcngat. and Tembllahan Banka, I > g£ Aden '«.orio" j p m Africa East 'Cvfo", 1 2 p.m. Africa South "Corio" i 2 pm. Burma -Corio" 1 2 pm. Canada Whole p p< tine "Corio" i 2350 words
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338 1938-07-01 9 "WAS HE NOT IN HIS DOTAGE?" (By Air Mail) London, June 20. WHEN Mrs. Edith Duncan, aged 46, a widow, formerly an hotel proprietress appeared for hey public examination in bankruptcy at Yeovil (Somerset), she was questioned regarding thousands of pounds in financial338 words
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Article265 1938-07-01 9 pccial meeting of the Indian A immigration Committee held at impur recently the following übiects were discussed:— ,j i The suspension by the Government of India ol assisted emigration to Malaya. '2 > The present labour position. »31 The effect on the labour position the reduction265 words
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Article45 1938-07-01 9 An inter-club debate between me Chinese Christian Association and ihe Young People's Circle, connected with the Geylang Methodist Ep'scopal Church will be held at the Institute Hall 71 Prinsep Street, Singapore, to-night St 815 p.m. The subject is "can a man live without society?"45 words
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Article368 1938-07-01 9 London, June 21. THE Cutty Sark, the famous old tea clipper, which is to be used as a training ship by the Thames Nautical Training College, the Worcester, at Greenhithe. received a great reception on reaching the Thames recently. As she was towed past Sheerness368 words
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205 1938-07-01 9 (From Our Own Reporter> Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. SPEAKING on the adjournment at today's Federal Council meeting. Mr. C L Green said that h2 wished to address Council on a vital matter the revision of standard tonr.ages which was considered by the International Tin Committee in Paris205 words
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Article45 1938-07-01 9 CAPT. and Mrs. D. Drennan of Kampar celebrated their Golden Wedding at their son's house in Gombar near Kualu Lumpur on Saturday last, June 25. Both Capt. and Mrs. Drennan have spent many years in this country and both enjoy exceptionally good health.45 words
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Article142 1938-07-01 9 Singapore, Thursday, Noon. Following improved American advices, rubber in all centres has enjoyed a further steady and sustained improvement. A good demand has been forthcoming from all sections of the market, and a noteworthy factor has been the encouraging manner in which profit-taking has been absorbed. Locally a142 words
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Article133 1938-07-01 9 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Thursday. THE scare that has been spread in certain quarters that malaria is on the increase in Ipoh and assuming large proportions is scouted in official circles. A senior official connected with the anti-malarial work when questioned on this subject said.133 words
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Article46 1938-07-01 9 Chiloquin, Oregon. JAKE Polin's dog had fits, so he had it shot. A few days later, the dog rcanpeared. Mrs. Prlin was so startled that she fainted. The bullet had only creased the dog's skull. Moreover, the animal no longer had fits. 146 words
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Article77 1938-07-01 9 European Motorist Charged Singapore, Thur.^c'.av. A EUROPEAN, F. H. Graham, living at Kamnone, Road, appeared this morninc in the Fourth Police Court tm a summons for driving a car which overtook another car at Seranqoon Road OH May 23. "lcvine the said car on ihp rght77 words
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Advertisement107 1938-07-01 9 You may think you're satisfied-^ remember YOU GET SO MUCH MORE IN AN AUSTIN Only an Austin owner knows the satisfaction 0f... BETTER PERFORMANCE Better engine MOR€ SAFETY All-steel body. "Wingdesign gives greater dependability, higher to-wing' vision. Triplex toughened glass, average speeds, lower running costs. Girling brakes. MORE PRIDE OF107 words
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Advertisement114 1938-07-01 9 T PSORIASIS PP<!CK?3fI:kT PittPLEG BOILS ETC Sifc CURED IN A FEW WITHOUT Tr€ USE OF O.NTMENTS v >i SWINGS ETC SIMPLY SWAY 1 Dr a f Hennings EKZEMYL toluttoo evei the affected pari and it toon penetrate* rifhl to the dapth Cj of thr »km destroying lurking germ* thai beep114 words
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Advertisement343 1938-07-01 10 !=====a= VOICE RINGS OUT AGAIN i MOTION PICTURE MASTERPIECE OF THRILLS AND MUSIC PAVILION 6-15 9 15 T 2:yj2JI ROBESON GREATEST ACTOR- f FELLA" 1 jt^ij r VPTI K I MICKEY MOUSE and DONALD DUCK La 1 KA: in «lonesome ghosts" i*i m m i jBzsjagSTl CL| y'o chuVang roao.343 words
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Advertisement204 1938-07-01 11 PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE jl EYE. Muscle anomalies Crossed eyes. Complicated cases |l ~~^sr*rmp-r~^r of defective V^V^^^ GLASSES IF NEEDED. R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc., (Dr. of Ocular Science). 4. ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. Phone 3002. Consultation Without Cost or Obligation. PHYSICAL CULTURE AND l MIND CULTURE EXPERT. I Exponent of Modern204 words
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Advertisement75 1938-07-01 11 4. I The CAI»ITOL*Sj NEXT A TTRACTION S j j Judy Garland for s singing thrills S 7 grand fun-stars ior mad merri- :rE w j JUDY i ment... romance /imdi iyn and hit tunes for MKLAWU I rare en j o ymentt i f V2*lf/# FANNY V /md\ REGINALD75 words
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Advertisement291 1938-07-01 11 EMPIfeE THEATRE (Tanjong Pagar) 7 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9 P.M. •NOBLE LADY A Super Cantonese Talkie Matin >2s:—To-morrow and Sunday BLACK BEAUTY RAINBOW ON THE RIVER" Great World Show Ci nAII r HP TCVNIGHT6 TO 8.30 9.30 P.M. ABAKt 1 TO MIDNIGHT. TO-MORROW, 2ND JULY CHARITY NIGHT IN AID OF HOSPITAL291 words
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Advertisement197 1938-07-01 11 jWATtII FOB thg GALA OPEXLAG j FIRST COMPLETELY j j AIR-CONDITIONED RENOVATED j I AlhambrA i j| $3,000 t j J THE GREATEST FILM OF ALL TIME I JALAN (XKW WOIIIjW SERANGOONj I BESAR I Road--3 ~srThe Malayan Pioneer Amusement Park; t 1 DAACE PALACE J BAR j AIR CONDITIONED197 words
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Article486 1938-07-01 12 WHEN a Member of iho House of Commons raised in the House the question of the newly promoter 1 Sedition Bill in the Straits Settlements his inquiry met with the now standard reply thai the Secretary of State is "unaware" of any serious opposition to the proposed486 words
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Article844 1938-07-01 12 Clifford Burke - WORTH THE PRICE? The King's Cup Air Race By ke Clifford Burke tgO-MORROW, in England, twentytwo sh'ck, streamlined aeroplanes— the laat word in design and manufacture—will zoom and fly a thousand miles for a silver trophy—the King's Cup donated to the winner of England's 1844 words
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250 1938-07-01 12 NOTES COMMENTS In The Good Name Of Charity #"|N the first anniversary of the death oi King George V, the banks of Great Britain and Northern Ireland were authorised by some 2C0.000 of their depositors to deduct from their accounts it the close of business that day the odd shillings250 words
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Article213 1938-07-01 12 I lySSPITE efloris on the part of the Singapore Improvement Trust to relieve overcrowding, housing accommodation for the labouring classes is still deplorably inadequate The aemand is far in excess of supply, and in- ability to cope wiih the situation has given rise to a erics of213 words
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Article259 1938-07-01 12 "The stork has a particularly long bill," observes a naturalist. £very young lather knows that. The he'ght of obscurity—a doctor.--prescription written with a Post Office pea In the dickey seat of a second-hand car. I According to a medical writer, a conj Linuous and monotonous droning259 words
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Advertisement286 1938-07-01 12 [I 16 FEATHER REGULATION II Made for: 'Service jj Accuracy Balance Flight $2-50 jj j PER DOZEN J SPORTS DEPT.-GROUND FLOOR J ROBINSON CO., LTD. IT DOES NOT PAY TO WEAR CHEAP CLOTHES Badly cut indifferently made clothes are not Clothes." They are dear in the long run. IT IS286 words
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Advertisement29 1938-07-01 12 THE RAILWAYS EMPLOY MOKE THAN 12.000 MEN. > immimmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmKmmmmA FRESH FLORAL WREATHS MADE TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICE "OUR SHOP" 16. [JHOBY GHAUT, j Singapore. Jf 16 0 No 21G6.29 words
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956 1938-07-01 13 Military Court Suspended Official Secrets Case London. June 30. j the end of Commons question time to-day the Prime Minister n a tense and crowded hour-c to make a statement on the the C ommittee ot Privileges on the Official Secrets The unanimous report,956 words
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Article115 1938-07-01 13 THE document uhich is' the origin of the trouble aaid Mr. Horc Peiisha in the Commons) is an emergence plan of de i erce drown urs by the Air Officer Commanding in Chief* drawn up in April, which contained emeroency directions showing the cract dispositions115 words
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Article53 1938-07-01 13 Reuter. Berlin. June 30. GENERAL Pariani, Italian Under-Secretary for War, is paying a week's visit to Berlin from July 3. which official c'rcles describe as a visit of friendship. General Pariani will be the guest of the German army and will inspect military institutiens inReuter. - 53 words
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Article119 1938-07-01 13 Reuter. London, June 30. STRIKING defence of League Idecib sm was delivered by Lerd Halifax in I course of a debate in the Ln da Wheti Ihe urged that they should not under late the value of the League as the exj prcssion of a greatReuter. - 119 words
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Article65 1938-07-01 13 Reuter. Berlin, June 30. TT is confirmed hue that Germany prcposes to buy large quantities of Mexican oil. A barter contract worth eight million Reiehsniarks, stipulating the exchange Ol sbcut two million barrels cf Mexican ell for German paper manufacturing and artificial s:ik marufac'uring machinery iReuter. - 65 words
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Article53 1938-07-01 13 Reuter. Dublin. June 30. THE Dail by 79 VoitM to 45 has elected M.. De Valera as Prime Minister of Eire. Labour and Independent members abstained from voting. Mr. PTank Fahy iraa re-elected Speaker and there will be no change in the personnel of theReuter. - 53 words
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Article16 1938-07-01 13 A Bangkok message says the flying beat Coraelia has arrived and is leaving lcr Singapore to-day.16 words
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Article25 1938-07-01 13 As July 4 is Independence Day and an American national holiday the American Consulate General at Singapore will be closed to business- on that day.25 words
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Article, Illustration41 1938-07-01 13 A fine view cf H.M.S. Hood, which at 42.100 tons is the bigp.est battleship in the world today. Under the new naval agreement 45.0C0 tons is to be the limit in future for ships of thi> class.41 words
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Article34 1938-07-01 13 A New York message states that 31 years old William McChesaey Martin, junior, chairman of the Board of Governors of the New York Stock Exchange, has been elected president with a salary of $48,000.34 words
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227 1938-07-01 13 Reuter. Vienna, June 30. I THE difficulties confronting the Feich authorities in Austria are j mainly psychological and economic, declared Herr Buerckel, the Reich < ommi>s'oner in A»istrta, addressing foreign journalists invited to Vienna from Berlin as a result of recent reports of unrest inReuter. - 227 words
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171 1938-07-01 13 Reuter. London, June 30. IT was annouineJ in the OtninWtf to-day b> Mr. Dof Cooper, First Lord of the V'miralty, that ■gretmsnt had been reached with America, France and Germany fir the iimiUtion of future battleships to 45.000 tons. This adfaa followed receiptReuter. - 171 words
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331 1938-07-01 13 London, June 30. THE report of the Dominions Settlement Board was issued yesterday. The Board WW appointed in February, 1936. to advise the Dominions Secretary on mien, lion within the I'rnpire. It urTel that Britain murt without loss of time, supply Dominion immigrants If the331 words
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Obituary57 1938-07-01 13 HOFFMAN Mary Johanna Hoffman, wife of Mr. C. P. A. Hoflmar. at the General Hospital, Singapore, at 145 ajn. on July 1. aged 56- Funeral takes place at Bidadarl. cortege Icav Ing residence. 719, Grove Road, at 4.45 p.m. for service at the Cathedral of the Good57 words
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152 1938-07-01 13 Reuter. London, June 30. THE SpanLh Government have addressed a ncte to Britain asking for the despatch of the international commission to investigate bombing* in Spain. It is unc\?rstood that in the British view a reply must first be received from Holland the fourthReuter. - 152 words
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237 1938-07-01 13 Shanghai, July 1. STRONG rumours are heard here that a serious revolt has broken out in Manchuria, but the situation is obscure on account of the lack of information resulting from the strict censorship of news. Judging from the movement of Japanese troops,237 words
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Advertisement129 1938-07-01 13 f i find k.w.v. i I A BOON J \Z, I IN THIS CLIMATE %x (/~S I" I'M NEVER. I *J_J WITHOUT IT" V K.W.V. Eau de Cologne is just one V pi —f those blessings whici a bountiful gfei Empire has bestowed upon those who JpB"j> are constrained to129 words
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Advertisement96 1938-07-01 13 MODEL 469. I I EIGHT-VALVE ALL -WORLD TABLE MODEL A RADIO receiver possessing 8 ttv'rfe coverage is the new "His Master's Voice" All-Wave-Mocid 469, for broadcasts may be receded from all the over On wavelengths from 11 metres upwards. The addition of a finid light indicator simplifies tuning and a96 words
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1129 1938-07-01 14 MALAYAN TRADE AGENCY TO BE SET UP IN AMERICA FEDERAL COUNCIL PROPOSAL (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday, AN the motion for the adjournment at to-^'^ U col. Cecil Rae was the first.to speak, to trade representative in interesting suggestion, that Malaya should have a ira Arm r.ca. wl1,129 words
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Article63 1938-07-01 14 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. AMONG the bills passed at today's meeting of the Federal Council was the Lighting Control Bill, prcvid'ng for the total rr partial cessation of lighting in the Federated Malay States by regulation of the High Commissioner, on occasions of emergency63 words
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Article77 1938-07-01 14 Singapore, Friday. A Dutchman, Mr. C. L. van der Vtlet. proprietor of the Continental Restaurant Cross Street, was rendered semiconscious when the motor-car in which he was travelling, came into collision with a lamp post in Orchard Road, opposite the Government House Gate in the early hours77 words
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Article71 1938-07-01 14 Singapore, Friday. We regret to record the death of Mary Johannes Hoffman, wife of Mr. C. P. A. Hoffman which took place at the General Hosnital in the early hours of this morning. mmM Mrs Hoffman had been in indifferent health, and had been admitted71 words
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Article, Illustration43 1938-07-01 14 Miss Lydia Hill, of London, who has been spending a holiday in Malaya, photographed on board the Indrapoera before the ship sailed for Europe this morning. In the picture on the left she is seen waving goodbye to friends.43 words
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Article173 1938-07-01 14 Singapore. Thursday. PROMINENT agriculturist of Ceylon. Mr. H. W. Peiris spent over a week in Malaya studying conditions on rubber and coconut plantations and left this afternoon for Colombo. Interviewed just before his departure. Mr Peiris said that as far as the rubber industry was concerned. Malaya173 words
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Article42 1938-07-01 14 Singapore, Thursday. Mr. Chia Eng Say, the well-known Singapore contractor, was fined $40 in the Fourth Police Court to-day for permitting one of his lorries to be driven with inefficient brakes along Bukit Timah Road at the 6th mile on April 12.42 words
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Article718 1938-07-01 14 (From Our Oicn Repcrterj Kuala Lumpur, Thursday, to-day's meeting of the Federal Council, replying- to Mr. Shearn's adjournment speech on tea restriction Mr. O. T. Faulkner, Adviser on Agriculture, said: Under the first Tea Restriction Agreement, which terminated on March 31, this year Malaya was718 words
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335 1938-07-01 14 IN the course of his report for the State of Johore for the year Mr. W. E. Pepys, the General Adviser, dealing with housing, states: The house accommodation may be divided into two broad (a) houses in the country and lb) houses in towns.335 words
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Article95 1938-07-01 14 MELODIOUS singing by Paul Robeson makes of Big Fella" which opened a season at the Pavilion Theatre last night one of the most entertaining films for a long time. No more is Robeson a man of the desert. In ''Big Fella" he is seen in an95 words
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Advertisement19 1938-07-01 14 Overseas Assurance f CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, •PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. WRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE AND WORKMEN'S INSURANCE.19 words
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Advertisement9 1938-07-01 14 MeALISTER CO., LTD (Incorporated tn 8. S.). wpg 299 words
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350 1938-07-01 15 CORONER HOLDS IMMEDIA TE INQUIR V Singapore Thursday X EUROPEAN engineer, named Mr. Herbert Owen, of the mv. Glenapp vessel of the Glen and Shire Lme was killed this morning as a result of an accident which occurred on board the shin in the engine350 words
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Article50 1938-07-01 15 m, Jr Washington, June 2y. J HE United States Navy hac started c nailhards dollar fleet exoansion programme by assigning to four navy yards he construction cf ten auxiliary craf- x;:?cted to cost twenty-three millioa c.o.'ars. The largest order consists of a nine .i.ousand ton submarine tender.—Reuter.50 words
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Article, Illustration18 1938-07-01 15 Mr. H. W. Peiris. Ceylon agriculturist, who has returned to Colombo after a visit to Malaya.18 words
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Article33 1938-07-01 15 'From Our Own Correspondent > Banekok. Thursday. King Ana.uda with his mothei is "due lo reach Singapore on Ncv. 11. The Kincr travelling on ihe Meor.ia. leaving Marseilles on Oct. 13.33 words
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Article102 1938-07-01 15 Singapore, Thursday. WHEN Mr. H. Goldenberg and Mr. O. Edwa.cs made a joint appearance iefore Mr. o. 3. Rawlings, Sh* Third Magistrate, this mom ng. two fresh charges of criminal breach of trust were added against each cf them. The two new charges involve a total102 words
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Article123 1938-07-01 15 Dangerous Driving Charge Singapore. Thursday. MR. C. Conceicao. a sanitary inspector In the employ of the Municipality, was fined $15 to-day by Mr. R. A Ward, the Fourth Magistrate, on his pleading guilty to dangerous driving at the junction of Bukit Timah Road and Stevens Road on123 words
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Article310 1938-07-01 15 Singapore, Thursday. BOMBARDIER Donald F. James, of the 22nd Heavy Battery, R.A., Changi, I was fined $15 (or 15 days' simple impri- sonment) after he had been found guilty by Mr. R. A. Ward, the Fourth I Magistrate, of a charge of refusing to pay310 words
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214 1938-07-01 15 ffrom Our Oirn Reporter) Ipoh, Thursday CENTENCE of death was passed in the M Perak Assize Court by the Hon Mr Justice W. J. W. Hastings on a young Malay who was found guilty of having caused the death of his brother-in-law on the evening of214 words
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498 1938-07-01 15 Four Chinese On Extortion Charge Singapore, Thursday. ALLEJED activities of the so-called fr Cnlnes e Naticnal Emancipation Mobile Corps were revealed in the Assize Court to-day when hearing in the case in which four Chinese stood trial before Mr. Justice W. K. Home and a498 words
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Advertisement33 1938-07-01 15 MFLAMI COOKIX. A\D 111 VIIV4. «omiiimi» stoves Burn with a clear intense blue flame SAFE, SIMPLE, ECONOMICAL, EFFICIENT < IN ALSO BE USED WITH OVEN IF REQI IKED. WHITEAWAYS K u -Singapore- ;™r o33 words
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Advertisement239 1938-07-01 15 WELL OVER... °>0 YEARS EXPERIENCE ENABLES US TO OFFER TO OUR CUSTOMERS A FULL RANGE OF FIRST CLASS FOODSTUFFS SUITABLE FOR THE TROPICS. Meat—Fish Poultry Game Dairy Produce Hams Bacon mm mmam 'PHONE: S PORE 5376 (4 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (2 lines) IPOH: 110 111 (2 lines). Advt of239 words
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Article, Illustration344 1938-07-01 16 LADIES 9 PLATE Helen Jacobs Confounds Officials London, Thursday. AITEK a spell of rain, sunny weather prevailed at Wimbledon to-day. Miss Helen Jacobs, the African, reached the final of the women s singles confounding the officials who had ed her over344 words
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Article142 1938-07-01 16 London. June 30. CONDITIONS to-day at Henley improved and British scullers were successful In the Diamond Sculls, Thorp beating Branco. the South American champion, by half a length in 9 mini. 34 sees.! Habbitts beat the American. Bates, by VU lenghts in 0 mins. 47 sees, but142 words
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Article239 1938-07-01 16 i From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. Thursday. N an evenly contested League game. 1 the Johore Military Forces beat the Rangers by three goals to one at tne Mnai Club padang yesterday Osman the? diminutive centre half oi the soldiers, was the outstanding player on the field.239 words
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Article41 1938-07-01 16 YM.C.A. tournament linnals will be nlaved on the Bras Basah Road courts as follows: Men's Doubles Final (to-dayl Tan Huek Toe und Wee Eng Lock vs. Kamis and Vadi: Saturday: Men's singles final: Kanr.s vs. Yadi.41 words
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Article336 1938-07-01 16 Dyne And Cullen Cups RESULTS of yesterday's ties in the Tanglin Club tenriis tournament:— DYNE CUP Mrs. Low and Millar (—4» beat Mr. and Mrs. Marshall 2» 6—l, 6—3; LAETEo HANDICAP DOUBLE 3 Miss Bliss and Miss Richardson (+2) beat Mrs. Rees and Mrs. Stone336 words
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Article371 1938-07-01 16 AT a time when newspapers are frilen with tirades of dictators ar.d one halt of Europe is being solemnly bhtrTed by the other, little ol the real progress 3t countries gets into the news. Great chfcnges are taking place unnoticed Not th- feast of these are in371 words
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Article463 1938-07-01 16 iFrom Our Oxen Reporters Ipoh, Friday. ALL outstation stables have arrived and were seen out ftb morning. Arum* the interested spectators was H.H. the Sultan, whose string was seen out for the first time. The horses were given slow work nn the sand track. JACK DRUCE463 words
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Article302 1938-07-01 16 Ah Beng Wins Singles iFrorr. Our Ovm Cor, cpoj. dent i Malacca, Thursday IDEM, weather favoured the completion of the finals of the Malacca Lawn Tennis Association's tournament, r hich were played at the Malacca Cluo courts this evening. A sensation was created in the women's302 words
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Advertisement98 1938-07-01 16 LIKE A question that is often asked It shows that the idea of experimenting witK this remedy and that, is still fashionable. But people react differently to the* ordinary analgesic. It may help one sufferer and yet bring no relief to another."* The best way is not to waste time98 words
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Advertisement44 1938-07-01 16 For all Tastes! Ask for your favourite flavour. Super Devrv Devon Fruits Devon Minis Betta Rolls Fireside Assortment. The Children love them! An exceptionally high quality at an acceptable price. Ask your dealers for:— Agents: JACKSON CO., LTD., Robinson Road, Singapore. 2 APB 144 words
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659 1938-07-01 17 Brown Scores 265 n.o. HSS HIGHEST County Dismissed For 56 London. Jane 30. TWn I.ivn Mifficcd for the AustraI ins I win their match at >fu lettir Id, against Derbyshire, by i m. !nand 234 runs. :0.. uot out, [ov the tou**- Br.»\ registered the659 words
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Article40 1938-07-01 17 fixture of the second division of > irrison L ague vestcrday at SeleR A F II beat Pulau Brani by Koala to one. son rs for the winners were TayYowl hi d Rendle. Harris netted Pulau Brani. t t40 words
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Article, Illustration296 1938-07-01 17 Casuals 3; S.C.C. II 1. IN yesterday's fixture in the Third Division of the S.A.F.A. League, the Cr- uais proved too °ood for the Cricket Club second string, winning decisively by three goals to one. The Casuals netted all their three goals through Lai296 words
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Article79 1938-07-01 17 Banka Sports Club team vs. Miss Riboefs XI on Sunday in a friendly match on the Post Office Club ground Lee Pak Tom: Been Soon San. Tav Kwee Liang Van Thian Tcck. Lio'.a-l Coco. Lim Chwee Chua Phang Choono; Hee. Teo Chee Tang.. Hak Tee Sian. C::cng79 words
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Article196 1938-07-01 17 Reuter. BFSIDFS the Australians' match rt Chesterfield five other first class matches ended yesterday, the games al the ilval and at Lord's confined to two days, being drawn, and derisions being reached at Brent ford, Tunbridge Wells and Swansea. Scores were as follows: AT THE OVAL SurreyReuter. - 196 words
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Advertisement129 1938-07-01 17 It 1 BRAND'S i ALI 'S FOOT JELIJI-* are prepared from fresh Carves' feet and ire particularly suitable for Invalids by reason of then delicate flavour and digestibility. They are flavoured to suit every palate, and are highly recommcnde.i by the Medical Profession leiiuse they are heat sterilised and therefore129 words
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Article, Illustration1376 1938-07-01 18 NOEL BARBER'S! FILM PAGE Marco Polo YOU might reasonably be pard >ged for believing that the film industry is overflowing with beautiful young girls whose ph .ie 1 charm (we'll say nothing abo their mental attributes) is as near as makes1,376 words
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Article, Illustration45 1938-07-01 18 Judy Garland looks as though she i quite at home in this shot trom "Everybody Sing," coming (o the Capitol. It's her first ieally big chance and she makes the most of it. Alan in the picture is tenor Allan Jones.45 words
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Article, Illustration40 1938-07-01 18 Paul H obese nnrt Elisabeth W e I c n if '•Big Telia' which inened at the Pavilion las* night. Stor* is set in Mar s-eilles an f Rc*:cson ha" spee'al riusi r to s'ng40 words
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Article320 1938-07-01 18 ANNA May Wong has 7,000 feet oj film lie expo id in Chun during her visit to the Orient a Xttllc more than a year ago t t CECIL B. De Mille has a -'must" list OJ 120 players, many of them foryiicstars, ichom he insists be320 words
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Advertisement126 1938-07-01 18 THE^ The Singer Twelve that gained a reputation as the 14 Twelve with the amazing performance is continued in a new form with many more important features. Neve r J_ before has a Twelve H. P. Saloon of such amazin S performance and jconcmy been available at th s THE126 words
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Advertisement37 1938-07-01 19 THEY SWEAR BY MILLARD Those who have had onasion to use this MASTER VALVE in their Radio set j It fits any British Radio Set .Sole Distributors for Malaya I HOE BOON LEONG Selegie Road. 'Phone 3633.37 words
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Advertisement47 1938-07-01 19 .J. FOR RELIABILITY QUALITY j PRICE j i You certainly can't go wrong in S making your choice of Clocks Watches from the wide and varied stocks of j Yiek Woh Ring 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, I (Near Middle Road) Phone 7D22. J i S y U^MPgfc47 words
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Advertisement44 1938-07-01 19 w////////MmM/m^ SO A P ITIENDE SUPIR 305 The latest addition to a remarkable range. The 365 jr^~^^=— M has everything that radio I Tj Hi engineering technique can I jl ASK iOR DEMONSTRATION. —^—L MENDE RADIO SERVICE, 240, ORCHARD ROAD. WP.S. 1A a i44 words
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Advertisement222 1938-07-01 19 M 12 IOW STOMACH TREATMENT GETS QUICK RESULTS. You cannot enjoy work or pleasure if you are suffering from indigestion, It robs you of tne joy of living, prevents concentration, spoils and disturbs sleep. TOiatever the cause, Bisma-Rex will relieve the pain." and discomfort and relieve lt promptly. Bisina-Rex has222 words
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Advertisement236 1938-07-01 19 ~p\ AND PHiLGos More Foreign Stations NOW IN 1 USE In an Advertisement It is Impossible o say ali there is to say about a PHILCO and we therefore ask you to judge for vourseives by callmg at our Showrooms or to send for a catalogue cescnbmg our RADIOGRAMS, TABLE236 words
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Miscellaneous1243 1938-07-01 19 ON THE AIR TO-DAY I nirom YDC 15.15 Mc s (19.8 m.) When And Where To Listen In 111 M%t. lu 2.10 News bulletin (repetition) I 2.20 Close clown. 4 50 Time si Knal. Announcements SINGAPORE LONDON .j' PARIS tit JES ert »U« Mcs (225.0 TRANSMISSIONS 2& 3 TPA 21,243 words
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Article387 1938-07-01 20 TERROR (By Air Mail) Ne>\ Maiden, Surrey, June 21. |jy>L'R shots ran» out. A soldier dropped dyinff. And six months of terror ended for Minnie Murphv. of Thorneroctd. New Maiden, in Surrey. Ended, too, wit* her first romance through jealousy. For she thought herself the387 words
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Article102 1938-07-01 20 Singapore, Thursday. A finding of 'suicide by caustic soda poisoning,' was returned by Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, to-day. at an inquiry held into the death of a Chinese girl named Tee Kee Moi, aged °2 who diea at the General Hcsp tal on j Junp102 words
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133 1938-07-01 20 (By Air Mail) Peshawar, June 23. IT has now been definitely decided to 1 abolhh the Publicity Department of the Frontier Government. This decision has been the outcome of the Go- vernment's long-felt need to re-organise j its rublicity service on a more efficient133 words
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Article, Illustration26 1938-07-01 20 A larec straw hat. decorated with a bouquet cf flowers, worn by Mrs. Alan Milne when fhe leiJ Waterloo, London, for Ascot.26 words
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Article352 1938-07-01 20 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. HIS Excellency's opening words in his official adjournment speecn at toiay's Federal Council meeting included reference to the late Sultan of Selangor whose death, he said, they all mourned. On behalf of the members of Council. His Excellency352 words
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Article59 1938-07-01 20 Vienna. June 29 OVER 700 Jewish lawyers, Including many well-known Austrian*, Jj denrived of the right to practise, according to an official notice. Nearly all Austrian heavy industries ar e taken over by the Reich, ;u cording to the Vienna edition of tne VoeUdscna Beobachter. The announcement generally59 words
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Advertisement89 1938-07-01 20 To be fired first and fuddled after is often the process of those who rely for their animation upon the Grape and Grain. The eternal and delightful paradox of Gold Leaf Tea is to be the Hot Drink which nourishes a cool mind. F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ, LTD. For your embroidery89 words
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Article, Illustration35 1938-07-01 21 akams, the Chief Justice, I'steninu in his Chcn?ibers to his the telediphone, to eh eck over a iudgment. The neic instruthe foresight of Mr. M. A* Sekaraiascngfnnn, the senior nographer, Supreme Court. Ceylon.35 words
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Article166 1938-07-01 21 BUDDHISTS GRATEFUL Nuwara Eliya, June 16. jy jxg v iwara Eliya assembled 1) large numbers at the temple, which is being iya, to receive from Mr. d j n manager of MahagasIn respect of a 99- Dipie site, which has to the trustees by Dr.166 words
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Article, Illustration358 1938-07-01 21 BAN ON INDIA LABOURERS I iilumltn. June -11. r l ill i i»v t ouAclVh attitude in k111« .r» Indian (ali'iiir wu |u»r ci'ni ui iu uoHep> ''iillan mmu-.t the Mib- Malu mli*v oihci-ni nit Miuuf.y. tHMI Iff <V» loll'- I Cil|J'HU Inll-n mil «.<•% i|!<«i358 words
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Article82 1938-07-01 21 Colombo, June 17. UNLIMITED power to regulate any industry in Ceylon in any desired form, is to be given to the Governor and the Minister of Labour. Industry and Commerce in the Industrial Efficiency Bill, the draft of which is now ready. The Bill, it is understood, has82 words
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Article, Illustration624 1938-07-01 21 Colombo, June 16. 'JHE reforms despatch of the Governor to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, I am informed, left Ceylon hy the last air mail, writes the political correspondent of the Times of Ceylon. This does not mean a ?u)l in624 words
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Article207 1938-07-01 21 Colombo, June 22. rpHE draft of a Shoi> Act. prepar- ed by the Controller of Labour, was considered by the Executive Committee cf Labour. Industry and Commerce to-day. The Act is partly based on the English Shcps Act, but is modified to suit local conditions. It207 words
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291 1938-07-01 21 Colombo, June 13. pOSON —Ihe full moon day of June—which commemorates the introduction of Buddhism to Ceylon, was celebrated throughout the country yesterday with even more enthusiasm and zeal than in the past four or five years. The chief centre of attraction was291 words
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Article191 1938-07-01 21 Colombo, June 22. THE Rt. Rev. Dr. Jean Marie Masson, OJM.L, D.D., has been appointed to fill the vacancy of the See of Colombo. The tetegram announcing the appointment was received this morning from the Superior-General of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate, the Very Rev. Fr. T.191 words
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Article152 1938-07-01 21 Also Co-Operative And Paddy Banks Pandura, June 22. A PUBLIC meeting convened by Mr. A. M. Clement Dias, was held at the Sri Sumangala College hall to discuss proposals for opening a Cooperative Bank, Milk Bars, and a Paddy Bank, in Panadura. Mr. W. R. Wijemanne presided.152 words
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Advertisement171 1938-07-01 21 _J ■WWMBh! Gillette offers better and cheaper shaving Insist on Gillette don't think that you will save money by using inferior low-priced blades. It is false economy. To reduce your shaving costs to a minimum, buy Blue Gillette blades and a Gillette razor. Blue Gillettes are designed to fit Gillette171 words
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487 1938-07-01 22 "FREEDOM IS COSTLY," HE ADVISES FCHOING the intense American sympathy for China s armed resistance against Japanese aggression and invasion, Mr. George L. Thompson, President of the American Union for Social Justice, transmitted a message "to the people ot China/ urging them487 words
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Article268 1938-07-01 22 SHANGHAI Proper in a shoit decade bhas been invaded by many strange but the latest addition to thto'unSSe city is the establishment of a tSSJS*'** many wars, Shanghai has been the recipient of thousands Of humans and their domestic "menageriSbut the latest holocaust has caused! couple268 words
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Article342 1938-07-01 22 Recent Developments Following Conference FOLLOWING a recent conference convened by Madame Chiang Kai Shek and attended by 50 Chinese women leaders, the women's work of the New Life Movement is being rapidly expanded to cope with the exigencies of wartime. A vigorous women's industrial department is being342 words
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45 1938-07-01 22 This picture, shows Captain Glimp! and Mr Karl Laverentz. China untitled ai d[Hankcw representative of the German News Agency (D.N.1..), exam. n a oarachute found north of Hankou together with the body of a Japanese fl tt H after a raid by naval planes recently.45 words
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Article241 1938-07-01 22 THE report issued by the Currency Reserve Board early in June shews thai since last January the bank-notes circulated in the market have increased by only 828,000,000, and since last November they have increased by 8102,000,000. This increase is adequately protected by the increase in241 words
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Article31 1938-07-01 22 FOURTEEN Chinese, wh) cfl their studies in American r. schools, have joined the Chines* force. These fliers brought with then, air planes, contributed by the ov< Chinese in America.31 words
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Article426 1938-07-01 22 $250,000 Project Carried Out May and the first two weekf in June, hundreds of Chinese labourers could be seen working feverishly and yet systematically around Hankow and especially in its northern suburbs to make this all-important Yangtze city and de fad Chinese capital impregnable. They were426 words
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Article95 1938-07-01 22 CAPTAIN Chang Hsiao-h- <»• commander of a Chine aij squadron, heroically sacnw' his life in the defence <f uw Wuhan area during the Japanair raid on May 31. it was reveal ed in Hankow During the raid, 14 Japans planes were shot down in one oi95 words
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Article60 1938-07-01 22 IN view of their proxumV and Po. I'.gucse author tv kong a-d Mucuo have decidi joint measures to defend tn< says a Hongkong paper. Representatives Of the authorities in Macao ha> ed to discuss defence measun British authorities in the 1 It is reported that a nun tuguese60 words
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Advertisement319 1938-07-01 22 THE MODERN KARDEX While your present record keeping equipment (visible or vertical) still ho.s some value, it will p~y yoto modernize. Thus you add to thj returns you re (e ve from your old equipment the savings Modern Kardex can bring—paying for the new equipment from the savings it prodi319 words
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Article, Illustration698 1938-07-01 23 G. S. Muthukrishnan B. Sc - TAGORE'S MESSAGE OF HOPE CHEER TO THE CHINESE PEOPLE "The Nation Will Prove Its Deathlessness" SPECIAL INDIA PAGE —Edited by G. S. Muthukrishnan B. Sc. (United Press). (By Air Mail) Santiniketan, June 2G. ol arc Ihe only great people in the world who never had the snobbishness ol extolling the(United Press). - 698 words
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Article248 1938-07-01 23 THF Indian public will be glad to knew that the most popular Tamil picture of the year—'•Chinta,nam —will once again be screened at th? Marlborough. Singapore, from to-night. This outstanding production has rightly been claimed as a milestone in the ptogrcM of the Tamil film industry not only for248 words
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Article62 1938-07-01 23 (United Press). untitled Kishenchand Bulchandani. l ..oer ol the Congress Party, has been /mously elected President of the fchikapur Municipality. Shikarpur is tn U ov°: y the first municipality in Sind I L i a member of an organised ConParty to the Presidential chair, i,' coasting of six house of(United Press). - 62 words
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Article257 1938-07-01 23 (United Press). t lo a re P°rt from Vita- m?m I*" 1 i Slr Arlhur Solman. an m s <ous tructed a monouy I'* 1 to *et the p«rlhr f i°vermjient lo lake uhi i Ul r,lcr to demonstrate hi* <u Muvrmfnt —(United Press». Convocation oi the(United Press). - 257 words
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Article95 1938-07-01 23 (United Press). (By Air Mail) Jubbulpore, June 25. AFTER visiting the various sites bordering on the Nerbudda river, the Congress Site Selection Committee helped by Mr. Ramdas Gulati, Congress Engineer, decided that the venue of the forthcoming session of the Congress shoulft be Beraghat, about(United Press). - 95 words
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Article50 1938-07-01 23 (United Press). This year Sind will receive the full amount of UMW under the Niemyer Award. But those provinces which were receiving big amounts arc not likely to icc?ive their full quotas this year in view of the decline in the Central Government's revenues.—(United Press)(United Press). - 50 words
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Article152 1938-07-01 23 (United Press). (By Air Mail) Karachi. June 20. THE "Hindu' of Karachi is responsible for the news that there have occurred scrioiu. differences of opinion between the Sind Governor and the Cabinet Ministers over the question of Barrage lands taxation. The paper says that r he(United Press). - 152 words
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Article215 1938-07-01 23 ACTIVITIES OF SYRIAN PIR (United Press). Simla, .lune 21. A COMMI'MQI E says thai the general situ; tiun in Waziristan suffered a setback during last week owing to activities of a certain Saiyd Mohamad Said of Dascus who is known in Waziristan hy the name oi(United Press). - 215 words
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Article108 1938-07-01 23 (United Press). (By Air Mail) Lucknow. June 24. ALONG procession of more than 12.000 Kisans <peasants- from the villages escorted by the police paraded the principal streets in the city snooting slogans and demanding the passing ot the proposed UP. Tenancy Bill. The processionists, while(United Press). - 108 words
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Advertisement278 1938-07-01 23 BACKACHE Thousands of men and k feJL to your kidneys women complaining of the fPJ J s. agony of rheumatism and Br=* rJ /I chronic backache, actually 1 suffer from k<dne7 trouble ■■■■Pm f7" but do not know it. Thou- f fji «|l sands of sufferers waste J| money on278 words
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Advertisement215 1938-07-01 23 A Few Drops Last Fcr 7 Days and 7 Nights A few drops ot Himalaya Bouquet Perfume u:i your hair oi sprinkled on the dress h >lds its lovely t rajrranee Blended from the pure essences of I flowers the mountain side.-. J Himalaya Bouquet ?tayr jusl -i fresh and215 words
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54 1938-07-01 24 Pictures taken by the Tribune cameraman at the recent Flying Club rally in Kuala Lurspur. Top picture shows a group of Singapore competitors middle picture shows thi'je Perak competitors, and the bottom picture shows various types of planes which had arrived from Singapore, Penan? and Perak, lined up at the54 words
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