Malaya Tribune, 5 July 1938
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Title Section37 1938-07-05 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: C fl Largest Sales -\o._ »8 "SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday, July 5, The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. «>',».'!..'. TUESDAY JULY 5, 1938 FIVE Ch:..,37 words
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Advertisement114 1938-07-05 1 "Tilt MEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST I fry EX' saves time l" ,H i. In ahot.t 4 days it attains Uw« I t\Wr ordinary Portland cement in 28 days, thu.s .savin* Ml considerable time aa 1 money and overhead j 2. At the same age "Ferrocre'.e" li considcrnW stronger than-ordinary Portland114 words
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Advertisement297 1938-07-05 1 THRILLING NEW LIP COLOURS FROM THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS Glamorous! Excitir g! lrro»i»tibl»! it--- r j yj'/cre are lip colours that really enchant. They're South j Sea colours the tropical L enchantress'own secret reds j found only in TATTOO. No, 4 <mB> others are not like them! jS j They297 words
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Advertisement21 1938-07-05 1 Read Th? SUNDAY II TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya I I SI i ,< w Oil tJm 'x <m V*r w t *r21 words
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Article, Illustration20 1938-07-05 2 The Queen at a promised vi it to th: Mothercraft Training Centre at Higbgatc Hiii, London.20 words
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Article265 1938-07-05 2 Johannesburg. MODERN youth, brought up in an era of freedom and liberty, is self willed and ungrateful, and lacking in discipline and selfcontrol, according to the Dean of Johannesburg, the Very Rev. W. Palmer. H( bis attack during a debate here by the New Education Fellowship More265 words
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760 1938-07-05 2 BEAUTY SHOP "POST OFFICE" New York. June 21. I week of deliberation behind locked doors New York's Federal Grand Jury have directly tndi?t?d Germany for conducting a vast espionage network throughout the United States. Indictments wore retun.cfi iivain-'l oi-rlteen noople. three760 words
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72 1938-07-05 2 Abdul untitled Arab, a nine-year-old Egyptian bay, was one of the most Intel est ed ipcctatoea when the gorgeously tfitfiermed Dr. Hassan Nashaat l'asha leu the Egyptian Emin South Aadley Street for Buckingham Palace to present hieiedemi.Js to the King as new Egyptian Ambassador in I ondon. Abdul was in72 words
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255 1938-07-05 2 Dundee, Natal. THE anniversary of the death of the Prince Imperial of France who wan killed in the Zulu War of 1879, is being commemorated this year by a pilgrimage to the memorial—a Celtic Cross which was erected in his memory by Queen Victoria. The255 words
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Article71 1938-07-05 2 Parte.—The head of a home for stra* animals at Lorient tired of life and family troubles, has killed himself in his own lethal chamber, used almost daily to destroy dogs. He climbed into the chamber, puPed the door to by a string, and broke open71 words
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Article358 1938-07-05 2 (By Air Mail) London, June 2 rv)H (he gaJte of his wife, who expects to become a mother in Decern her. an old lag with a "terrible record" will be allowed to spend next Chrfatmas outside jail walls. He told Southend majristratefi that he had358 words
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Article79 1938-07-05 2 Belgrade. MOVAK Andjeiitch, a tcheetboy, captured a wolf at Dubo cani. near Sarajevo. ViPagers found the wolf in n sheep fold and attacked if The animal fled to a cottage, and here the boy weeeeded mturing it and binding it with ropes. Ihen it was taken out79 words
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Article179 1938-07-05 2 Paris. 'THE French police have arrested S3 I men and women on the charge I of being members cf gangs who hav A for a long time been in control of an extensive immigration racket, enabling foreigners to enter France with false identity papers. j One179 words
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Article40 1938-07-05 2 Sir Lancelot Graham, Governor untitled £;nd. has postponed his leave v August so that his advice may cotj to be available until the rinal ment of the scheme for the diapos lands in the area served by the I Larrage.40 words
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Advertisement152 1938-07-05 2 PYRAMID II A Ilk I It 4 111 lIS Pyramid handkerchlers always win through. After every rough and tumble their colours remam as cheerful as ever. And it cannot be said thac a Pyramid Is afraid of the wash. You can choose your Pyramid handkerchiefs ]lorn a team of plain152 words
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Advertisement89 1938-07-05 2 that helps other mS^^ff Rwita with at least one meal daily assures appetite and helps digestion id the pieasantest wav possible. Its whole-gram rye is nourishment easily absorbed; and n is natural nourishment that aids the digestion of other foods as well. You cannot have too much of Ryvita; its89 words
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Article19 1938-07-05 3 \r* the very sterday evennip. oeanised ov iren was in aki oi restitution and had .erector of Schools.19 words
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263 1938-07-05 3 Moscow. lion s population census taken at the end of last year a romplete failure owing to "wrecking activities." it is now announced. The announcement, which is made fry lvi tsonn, new assistant director oi the Central Statistical Bureau, in Eaves- tia, the Government263 words
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Article, Illustration45 1938-07-05 3 Lord Nuffield, the motor magnate who has made large donations to the hospital, led the procession when the Larl of Ath4one opened the new Pathological Bundmg of Guy's Hospital Medical School m Southwark, London Ouy i is one of London's oldest hospitals.45 words
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178 1938-07-05 3 (By Air Main London. June »3THE Air Ministry is administration of Air Force Ex-Ofßcer* Emergency Reserve. Making this announcement in a S after «rtato dWg^JJg for had been dismissed with the Mini- Voluntary training and lectures on lines similar to those adopted hy»B178 words
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Article68 1938-07-05 3 Istanbul. KNEW Turkish »fg» 1 bigamy here. The magistrate Court of Istanbul had had accused about her a S^ s n ot tried to convince him tnai M c older than 28. magistrate, "I -m all right," aid t e^H U) shall not insist- rea l age.68 words
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196 1938-07-05 3 Helsinki. i -s*'. famous state Prosecutor, has taken ■y/ 1 SHIN SKY. abour of peop,e from a h,,U according to newspaper nere. The paper, which is tne omciai u»*.~of the Soviet judicial department states ?hat vSinskv described this and other similar sentences as "judicial murder196 words
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339 1938-07-05 3 Given Three Months To LiveNow Starts Life Anew (By Air Mail) London. June 20. TF you were given three months to live what would you do? Thai was the problem Ihai faced 29-year-old Charles Allbutt, Three specialists told him in Blackpool, where he worked on the pleasure beach, that tcberculosis339 words
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Article104 1938-07-05 3 Istanbul. ONLY «nc peasant ffirl in seven who joins the Turkish army for the 18-months comu«Jjjg military service can read o accordms M wasawc* i" here. The Army has. however, been found to be a most useful factor in banishn g UUteracy among young104 words
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156 1938-07-05 3 Johannesburg. THK >■■■»■ department of the Oranje 1 at Bloemfontcin (Oranjrc Kree State) has successfully toted the experiment of adopting a baby for its health and domest.c scence classes. The school baa actually brought up one child, and has now adopted another. m156 words
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Article28 1938-07-05 3 Captain Conrad Arnold, the last untitled \ivor of the charge of cuirassiers Keichshofen on August 5.1870, dun; 1 the Franco-Prussian War, has died a' The age of 95.28 words
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Article, Illustration87 1938-07-05 3 "As fine a red rose as is to be had in London" Mas presented upon the Altar cushion of All Hallows, Bark-ing-by-the-To'.ver to the Lord Mayor Of London. Sir Harry Twyford, at the Mansion House, City. This delightful custom dates from the ltth87 words
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Article157 1938-07-05 3 Smyrna. OECAUSE the marks given to them for their examinations were unsatisfactory three young students of the Medium School here have threatened their headmaster with death. The hoys, who were all under 16, entered their headmasters house and pointed revolvers at him, threatenin-- to kill him and157 words
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Article30 1938-07-05 3 Prince Birabongse. the racing driver, had his driving licence restored at Coleshill "Warwickshire). It was suspended for twelve months last October :or vrrxvirg at a dangerous speed.30 words
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Advertisement199 1938-07-05 3 W t\ Si i Jl) as the X\icjorous Health Fitness for games—as well as fitness Vk ior the daily round—can only be buiK 7\\ and maintained on a foundation ot 111] adequate and correct nourishment iwi such as is provided so abundantly by cy> delicious 'Ovaltine'—especially under /X\ enervating tropical199 words
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Advertisement158 1938-07-05 3 fh}s e factor/ W\ Tropical lvn —tropical dampnes» fßftkT\ »oth can play havoc with your outV|»%l tide property. Protect It by regular i ftl painting with Hubbuck'i Paint— k \|y W1 there Is no finer guarantee againrt 1 1 depreciation and the expense of M **f repairs and renewrau. PLOMATTE158 words
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642 1938-07-05 4 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES NAVAL RESEARCH WORK The Modern Ship DEVELOPMENTS IN U.S.A. A < !CUM L LATED experience of almost every branch of science and engineering is represented somewhere in the structure of a modern ship and associated equipment, said Dr. Ross Gunn, technical adviser to the U.S. Naval Research642 words
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Article87 1938-07-05 4 Menelaus: British; 6,318 tons from Birkenhead 3.7 to Japan 13.7. Kiang: British: 1,432 tons from Port Swettenham 2.7 to Penang 4.7. Malacca Maru: Japanese: 3,210 tons from Yokohama 3.7 to Calcutta 4.7. Nagato Maru: Japanese: 4,324 tons from Calcutta 2.7 to Rangoon 3.7. Hong Kheng: British: 6.167 tons87 words
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Article222 1938-07-05 4 When a Board of Trade inquiry wa opened at Dover, into tne loeu ci the motor barge Gothic on December 10. Mr. E. M. Parsey, who aopeared for the Board oi Trade, said thai no >uj gestion was made that the vessel was not222 words
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Article180 1938-07-05 4 British Naval Investigation OF Conditions Tm mif.stion of trading conc^u Jons on !i I recently occupyii'jj iin ;<ttrnru oof Uat: Br» ti v :li outho lilies, pad Uic Conimandcr-ln ClUef oi th< China 61 Tic.i. Sir Percy Voble. has «1. comnlftt» a a Tour oi the Yanßt?w wnicj-*,180 words
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Article239 1938-07-05 4 Commissioner's Statement On Developments AT Jarrow Town Council meeting, it Vvas reported in reference to the proposed new steelwcrks that a letter had been received from the Commissioner for Special Areas stating he had taken possession of the site at Palmers yard, and was negotiating a lease239 words
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Advertisement499 1938-07-05 4 STEAMER SAILINGS P&OanJ BRITISH IN DIA (Incorporated In England). P. 0. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore 1938. BANGALORE 6,000 July S RAWALPINDI 17.000 July 15 CORFU 15.000 July 2S BHUTAN 6.100 July 30 BEHAR 6.000 Aug. 8 CHITRAL 15.000 Aug. 12 SOUDAN 6,500 Aug. 26 CARTHAGE 15.000499 words
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Advertisement407 1938-07-05 4 SPECIAL HOLIDAY CRUISES Tor llangkok Saigon S (ANGKOR PNOM PENH) I By Luxurious One Class Motorships. I Displacement Tons. From Penang P.S'ham .Malacca Spore m-s. "Meonia" dl.OOO» 5-7 6-7 7-7 9-7 S m.s. M Alsia" (12.500» 26-1 27-7 28-7 30-/ i I mjs. "Boringia" < 12.500' 16-8 17-8 18-8 20-G407 words
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Advertisement290 1938-07-05 4 lIAMBl T RG-AMERIKA LINIE Deutsch-Austrabsche Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S pore 1933 t ms. SAUERLAND via Manila July 5 m.s. RHEINLAND via Manila July 19 t BUS. LEVERKUSEN via Manila Aug. 3 m.s. ERMLAND via290 words
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Advertisement480 1938-07-05 4 STEAMER SAILINGS §NOSDDEUTSCHEfc LLOYD, (Incorporated )n Oerrnany I The undernoted a*-*- the Co intended fixtures: OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHAN* NORTH CHDL* and JAPAN. I Hyi S*po i j S "NECKER omits Marila j•• HOMEWARD For HOLLAND. HAMBURG Ca:is tra.a s ore S "ODER" also calls Marseille Oran Jo! I480 words
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Article109 1938-07-05 5 .Singapore, July 5. Ships alongside the Wnaives or ex."•ecteo to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Olcades 19. Sneers Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Kedah 18; Kepong 15; Antenor 13; Meigen Maru 11; Blitar 9; Menelaus 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 2» Lossiebank109 words
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Advertisement475 1938-07-05 5 H^4//<te/NL/l^ PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS. ANDERS are now invited for tne or service. For £35Sari Tei Municipal Tender Room particular a Date Qf rjioHng. qmddlv <>f lahun for the iSmbly and rivettmg at the sheeting lor four Gasholders at the Paya end Serangoon 1- noon, July 11. IS3B. bo475 words
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Advertisement566 1938-07-05 5 PUBLIC NOTICES BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45). IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summary Case. In Bankruptcy. No. 545 of 1929 Re: E. M. ABDULKADER, of No. 469, North Bridge Road, Singapore, Trader. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Second and Final Dividend is intended to566 words
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Advertisement404 1938-07-05 5 POSITIONS VACANT VACANCIES exist for Foremen of Works f at Royal Air Force Station, Tengah. Applicants should be British subjects of European descent and should have a good knowledge and be conversant with up-to-date methods of building construction and engineering works and capable of handling and supervising local labour. A404 words
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Advertisement204 1938-07-05 5 For Accuracy and Beauty choose THE BEST WATCH known the world over. Everyone of them a MASTERPIECE in modem watchmaking history RED CARDINAL POLISH The ideal POLISH for Tiles, Brick, Stone, Cement, Composition Floors Steps etc. Agents: 1 |j HARPER, GILFILLAN Co, Ltd. W.P.9. FINAL TOUCH TO YOUR BEAUTY WE204 words
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Advertisement59 1938-07-05 5 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy soothes irritation, eases inflamed areas, breaks up congestion—cures your cold before it has a chance to develop into anything more serious. It is pleasant to take. Safe and effective for infants, children and adults. Priced economically, too. Keep a bottle always on hand. HE BORNEO CO., LTD.,59 words
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Miscellaneous520 1938-07-05 5 CLUB DIARY OF EVENTS [There are numerous Clubs in Singa- pore mevbers of which are readers ol the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary SINGAPORE VOI ITnTTftRM provided specially for them. Secre- raiAJHTBERS taries are invited to co-operate in keep- r>iii lollowln "> the Progtamir •oi ing it up-to-date and complete. Hap-520 words
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Article101 1938-07-05 6 Report By Fraser And Co. Singapore, July 5. MINING Tin three months £***** \W ftl 115- and Spot £195 0.0 up Ml-. »g* York Tin and Rubber -losed yesterday owing t°,. lnd^„ r a i n r m mv The Tin Share market opens nrm °fth go*101 words
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Article17 1938-07-05 6 Singapore, July 5. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was: $97 (down $3).17 words
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Article15 1938-07-05 6 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was: 251 j (down 14)«15 words
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Article771 1938-07-05 6 Quotations By fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Ampat Tin 2g 3 0|Asam Kumbang fg' 4 7|6nom austral Malay 2 5 9 Ayer Hitam 57V 0 .62% Ayer Weng Kg 2 2iBangrin Tin x 45 Batu Selangor *gj n! Ber junta! 219 2 2 9 Burma Malay771 words
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Article151 1938-07-05 6 Reuter. London, July 4. THE satisfactory conclusion of the Anglo-German debt talks and Wall Street's sustained recovery caused the City to re-assemble in cheerful mood to-day. Firm conditions characterised most of the sections of the Stock Exchange, with activity especially pronounced in internationals, gold mines and GermanReuter. - 151 words
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281 1938-07-05 6 MINING Singapore, July^ Buyers Sellers 41% 4:7V2 Ampats 25 g Ayer Hltams 24 a g Bangrins j 45 Batu Seiangor 1 u 16 Chenderiangs (M 3 Hitam Tin £00 24 9 Hong rails g g Jdris Hyd. y 246 Ipoh Tin 075 Jelebus £g u29281 words
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86 1938-07-05 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Nionday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases iF.O.B. July) 2514 Zi) 3 Good F AQ. in bales iF.O.B. July) 24 8 z 6 No. I.X.R S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable S"pore) 25 4 25 a do. July ST? do. Aug.Sept.86 words
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Article201 1938-07-05 6 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Company Dividend Books Singapore, July 4 T^t Pj m for close financial Dale Ex Dlv. yew TIN: Payable Date to date Kamunting Tin B'S, June 28 July 28 July 4 l ess mx Kuala Lumpur Tin (6> Is. No. 34 Aut*. If Kuehai Tin201 words
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Article259 1938-07-05 6 i% Maynard Co., Ltd., $30,000 Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 95 105 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar 31, Sept. 30 100 102 norn 4%% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 107 110 norn 4%% 1909 red. 1*55 $1,000,000 Int.259 words
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Article350 1938-07-05 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Monday. Previous To-day cnan^ KUBB£R Easier Firm X«m« Buyers 7»/ 4 3s 2 spot £5 ?9.i6 Ist Forward (August) ™j{ 6 7 1116 2nd Forward (September) ggg» 7% 16 SW h irwe,,) Buyers 77 16 UiiM trd Forward (Oc Lee.) sellers 79 16 TO350 words
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Advertisement284 1938-07-05 6 i SAFE T DEPOSIT specially constructed strong-room, protected by a heavy entrance door contains a large number of private safes each fitted with a deed box. These are obtain- j ü blc at a rental of $5— pa. upwards according to the size of the safe required. further particulars from284 words
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Advertisement30 1938-07-05 6 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 16D, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W HALL, General Manager30 words
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Advertisement164 1938-07-05 6 ll OverseaXhinese Banking Corporation Ltd. I (incorporated in the Strait, Settlements) II CAPITAL: «nnnnnnnOOO. I Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paul j^f^^t* I BEU> OFFICE. CHINA BTOTOCHCLIA STREET. I Manaßliut Director *"2 Secretary 3026 II Telegraphic Address: OVEKS^a|t kttw YORK BANKFRS: j LONDON BANKERS: &J\ I O~$T li Irving Trust Co..164 words
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Article, Illustration55 1938-07-05 7 Tuo-veu- i Zelda Spencer-Lewis, in fl u ff y white skirts hm. k back ,o tali to wotkmtn on lop of a head a| Hippodrome, Leicester Square' London*" far h «V rr •I »»< matu r m child dancers are \ivui in t£ r h arsal Elizabeth55 words
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680 1938-07-05 7 From Car Oim Reporter) nESPin the th Kuala Lvm P ur Monday. U Zorkt 011 S turday thal they would return to Promise made following the management's agreelemaiided—the Hong Fatt Mine coolies are but the direct S at pre ent Quiet and peaceful680 words
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Article110 1938-07-05 7 Dr. Alfred Mistowski, of the Trinity College of Music (London), will deliver an address on "Music from the technical and artistic sides" at 4.30 p.m. on Thursday, at the Singapore Chinese Girls* School Hall (Emerald Hill Road) The address will be of interest not only to teachers110 words
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267 1938-07-05 7 (By Air Mull) STRAPPED up h bed. Max Schmclins is 0 .he Polvcnnie Ho S p ital New S J S^w^ He straight to hospital from the Yankee Stadium late fat night after the referee had stopped in ih<round his astonishing fight with Joe267 words
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Article68 1938-07-05 7 T„P Rangoon. HE Toungoo Gaol in Burma ent;rl n temnor ary home of an fnrtht Cuman fami, y- a father, her. gronn-up son and three smad children. eJI?. f n* her 5 bein tried on a mSTSL °V murder His wife and WM «r« charged with aiding68 words
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Article104 1938-07-05 7 the Xin arrived SWSKft fidedTo h\nu y 1 yacht Victoria and Albert TheV XV^if a te C d h d ff the sh re nnn l a 1 two miles from in ifffi n d sudde nly found themselves i!; dl pculties. Members104 words
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Article214 1938-07-05 7 C 0 from En K ,and < Germany and Italy ar e among the 20,000 boys and girfa who have visited the ffreat Soviet youth CMip-Altefc,- on the southern coast of the Crimea, between 1920 and 1938. A -Greater Artek" is now to be esta-.214 words
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Advertisement109 1938-07-05 7 I that's what everybody sa y> on 1 I tasting Crosse BlackwelPs W nourishing and tasty soups. s tne ODV ious verdict. C.&B. Soups contain only =Fffg3jjg the very finest ingredients, 1 splendid meat and fresh veg- etables, the result being a soup that is sheer goodness. Ymt can get109 words
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Advertisement303 1938-07-05 7 BOYLES BROS. DRILLING CO^m7 MALAYA: IT, IUmSHom R m DIAMOND DRILLING MA^VFAVTURS;^^^' EXPERIENCED CREWS AVAILABLE Consult us about your core drillin,; problems HEAD OFFICE FACTORY•° CX SET »11**CANADA. Boyles Bros Co CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD* FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AICTIO.Y. During the course of this month the valuable Property303 words
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Advertisement62 1938-07-05 7 BAIVK OF CHIXA (Incorporated in China by Spe-ial Charter), j 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. modern banking With branches and subbranches throughout China, and correspondents in all the principal cities of the world, the Bank is well equipped to transact modern banking business of every description. TO-LET OFFICES m BANK OF62 words
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Article412 1938-07-05 8 MEETING ol the ft^*gg A society ol India ChSlh i > the Tamil Methodist Churcn, i, S, Le r d S by e the chairman, the meeting: stood übpu b p to one minu'e in prayer to. their late President and his family !ra^ b o eroI412 words
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Article68 1938-07-05 8 Reuter. London, July 4. ue the practice of mui-tsai in Hong*Sfr fflSonSS SSd that it S graduahy by a proems well understood in the Commons, being terminated in V 'Moore asked if Mr. MacDonald would see that the Hongkong Government fuliy implement the decree. Mr MacDonald said thatReuter. - 68 words
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Article108 1938-07-05 8 Reuter. Jerusalem. July 4 THREE Arabs were killed and eight in--1 iur-d while two others are in a molSSd Itatc as a result, of a series, of outrages The most serious affair was the throwing of a bomb at a bus in whioh three passengersReuter. - 108 words
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Article58 1938-07-05 8 xo o Cte d from Netherlands Mails exp-cwo to-day Desome day. Netnerlande Mails expected w Deliv eries Indies by Air ;K.L.M day. ot boxholders' and WfSuSe* to-morrow, fft 8 "d irom Europe etc B 'Ma^^x o peXd°n'om Holland etc. by due at Singapore to-day Mails «pected '^Vo*- ovr>potf»d58 words
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Article169 1938-07-05 8 <Malaya tribune Staff rORTY TWO deaths among children F total of 71 have ocLrea t S epidemic ago, according J» Dr r of the Assistant Health omccr o Singapore Municipality, interviewed to-day. Figures which Dr. Morrison was able ggl d%aUist9 al d?aths among children 42 Since169 words
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Article57 1938-07-05 8 London. June 21. rE engagement is announced, and the marriage wlil shortly take placr, between Mr. Robert Donald Stewart, ol Singapore, younger son of the late Robert Barton Stewart, ICS and Mrs. Stewart, of Ramsgate, Kent, and Miss Trissie Madeline, only daughter of the Mr <\iOum Uesuw57 words
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Article70 1938-07-05 8 ffrtm our Own Correspondent > Brussels, June 2* During a debate in ComW estunate, the ViceschouWW. tne i d beer Cototties no S^Jrmodel rabbet decided to e*t ab l£h n W» o Jt SSSSS* W 2? ffi teclmical He said th«t technical conIn the Congo to-exceueni70 words
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Article154 1938-07-05 8 SPORTS FOOTBALL. S.A.F.A. Div. LRjAX v RA Stadium; Div. 11. Mojaua v rort Canning. SRCL Djr. cipal Services v. S.C.F.A.. AMUSEMENTS PAVILION: "Every Day's A Holiday," 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL- "Everybody Sing, 6.15 anc. M ARLB O ROD OH: "Chmtarrim," Vamil.-5.45 and 9.30 pxti. ROXY154 words
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Article190 1938-07-05 8 Fl om Our Oxen Reporter, Seremban, Monday, traditional Malay W Maharajah tnc Abdullah, who a few days Kampong Kotah near and T h e £Se%3m carr d 011 much merry 111« e> to-night and J ay rea d the anThe Senior n LemUa e s and others190 words
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Article221 1938-07-05 8 FHE following are leaving for Europe on Wednesday by the "Aittcueg Mr. ana Mrs. W. G. L Adams. Mis. EA. and MM**T J. C Bruce. Mr. R. B. Chien. Mi. R. Cote, Mr R VV. Davies. Mr. L B. *a ra U A P Kezlet. Mrs.221 words
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Article47 1938-07-05 8 Blitar: Dutch: 7.072 tons from BUntoßHtnjUBB lons from Penan, 4 "Lam? W?. 6 1.002 tons from Sandakan 4 7 to Haluia 5373 tons Malacca Maru. J a f ai 5 7 from Yokohama J.T to N«oya 5.7 Hydra; Norwegian; 1.375 tons 4.7 to Antwerp 4.7.47 words
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Article170 1938-07-05 8 Singapore. ou:v r. Ml W, Coast No. I per Koyan g« r. ,siam. W. coas No. 2 per KWJ^ r (Siam; W. Coasi J $208 Sum Rice 4, LowJJ w JL 5? $198 Siam Face "Lowhway No. 2 j Siam Rice No. 3 Siam "Singhway No. l $180 Siam170 words
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Article96 1938-07-05 8 Reuter. London July IN the Commons to-day, Mr. Mac Donald. A in reolv to a question, said he was ff lad to have the opportunity of giving In unqualified denial to the suggestion Sat Palestine Jews intend and should be oermitted to take possession of Elak MosqueReuter. - 96 words
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Article434 1938-07-05 8 The Current Singapore Prices Singapore, July I. Articles MEAT Beef steak tkati» Beef stew or curry 'kali' Fillet Steak Mutton. Australian <lb > Mutton. Indian (lb) Mutton, Malacca (lb.) Pork lean tkati' Pork", lean and fat 1 1st quality) (kati) M POULTRY Ceoons (locally reared) tkati' Ducks teach)434 words
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Advertisement79 1938-07-05 8 malaya'I pneMieQ hotel J I COCKTAIL JO %xwv iuo_-- rHA vT) HOSPITAL BALL 1 HURSDAY, 7th JULY AXI) HOSPITAL. IN A SPECIAL CABARET yov DINEBS »L00 PAN PK1NS IsS" vlwhotel] IDEAL S E S i DE SPOTS REACHED I o«* oy.xo« KS^«OM town j i DINNER DANCE MUSIC B\ KELLER'S79 words
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Advertisement47 1938-07-05 8 I Morning Tribune Special Issue s Thursday, being the S I first anniversary ot 5 Japan's undeclared tvar on China, the S Morning Tribu lie, j uhich Will comprise j uill include special articles and pictures on the uar. j J Don't miss s special number. i47 words
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Miscellaneous212 1938-07-05 8 I POSTAL INTELLIGENT A TODAY DATE AND TIME FOR lER v July 2 p m Europe and Great Britain x X.L.M. 2 p.m. Medan x X.L.M. Sumatra S -East Borneo. CeieDes, mumv, Balocran »SK3?W-»P»i and rhlmg 5 3 P-m. Selat Pandjang 5 3 p .m. Fort de Kock. Padang, Pakan212 words
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Article, Illustration27 1938-07-05 9 c Agricultural Show, in which the King is exhibiting Id lark. Hertfordshire, near London. Photo shows*' ill vie* <»i the judging of Shire Gddings27 words
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Article151 1938-07-05 9 Johannesburg. is finished,*' declared Dr. Robert Broom, the wellropnlngist. in a lecture here entitled "Was Krutrersfiarden of Eden?" aid, would prolifferent physically -da* but the evoevi ral thousand m< I think we can he said, will be as wo know i wi have a151 words
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Article63 1938-07-05 9 I HI :d cf rtkaU Malta. nared an air < 1 »th a large crowd S Ml P. praeliee id warning at. 3.30 'cl of ooats was mov- eet of Valletta r 11 :ur ?aid shelter U J ai.side declared leave Rm\P s to goats But the63 words
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Article129 1938-07-05 9 A M Berlin. MISJNG "houieis" appear in compositions written ov young \aai men and women who took part in the Itfikh F>ofrssionai Competitions, w l are held every year in Germany. Here are seme of them: If th* Reich's Hereditary I had not been imposed, v,e >hosild ah129 words
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Article31 1938-07-05 9 The aeroplanes at present in Hankow include 100 Russian machines. 50 British. 30 American and 30 French. The pilots number 130 Chinese. 66 Russians. 12 Britons, 15 American* and 16 Canadians.31 words
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Article690 1938-07-05 9 NEW DRUG EXPERIMENTS NEW drug, used with remarkable success in the treatment of pneumonia, is the discovery of a British research chemist. It is admittedly the first drug to possess any powerful effect aff&inal the virulent germ of pneumonia, a disease o insiuious that r690 words
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Article41 1938-07-05 9 The annual Convocation of the University of Dacca will be held on x I The Rt. Hon. Sir Akbar Hvdari X: PC. President of His Exalted Highnc the Nizam's Executive Council has agreed to deliver the Convocation address. (United Press I41 words
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Article109 1938-07-05 9 (By Air Mail; London, June 23. THE King Ceorge V Gold Challenge C:ip. the mast coveted army rffieoV tumoing ,iriz< at 1 ondor>\> futei national Hor-c sh'w—probably lhe mos< coveted Jumping prize in 'he v.o kUhas been won this year by a Brton. Jfn is Majci- J.C.109 words
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Advertisement12 1938-07-05 9 I after is who rely fo? tne Grape and j felightful I12 words
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Advertisement376 1938-07-05 9 WOMAN BOUND IN COTTON WOOL Helpless for Weeks With Rheumatism j She was bound from head to foot in j colien wool. She could not sleep without the use of sleeping diL ugh is. Yet. within two weeks of starting to 'ake' Kiuschen Salts, she was on the road to376 words
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Advertisement552 1938-07-05 10 r 7 S TARS...and iWC* IN THIS i.opnARIOHS MUSICAL FUN SHOW! TO-NIGHT at the CAPITOL s-m. —THERE'S ALWAYS A PUNCH WHEREVER THERE'S JUDY! ...and here she is at her best! (Tj singing sweetheart. I I |L Big Parade ol Hollywood talent! I 1 ix/# SheU thrill you with her I552 words
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Advertisement66 1938-07-05 10 1 PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE j EYE. j Muscle anomalies J Crossed eyes. /SSSJgL Complicated cases /I of defective GLASSES IF NEEDED. R. A. THOMPSON. D.O.SC (Dr. of Ocular Science). 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. Thone 3002. Consultation Without Cost or Obligation. I [-hey/we haven't I i DOCKED YBll I />'66 words
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Advertisement110 1938-07-05 10 ~c rRFAT SUCCESS MUST FINISH TO-NIGHT AS rnvJ opens tomorrow: 6-15 9-15 Last Night j g| I MAE WEST in A SAUCY COMEDY OF THE GAY 90S-THE BEST OF THE 11 WEST'S! "EVERY DAY'S A HOLIDAY" with rHARLES WINNINGER EDMUND LOWE HERMAN BING CHARLES BUTTERWORTH "WHO'S WHO in A om110 words
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120 1938-07-05 11 Processi ons Cause Government Concern Singapore, Monday. G< eminent had taken a serious view of the Niton and r tl, er action was being contemplated, was divulged by Mr. \S P to Mr. (i. S. Rawlings, the Third Magistrate, this n th ease in which W Chinese are charged with120 words
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Article53 1938-07-05 11 rm»M o:<r o?n* Reporter) s« remban, Saturday, military funeral was Mr. Mcrvyn Martin, took place suddenly yesierM: Martin, who was H the Eurasian Platoon. 3rd p r\isVE. was talking to roadside. In front of tho he collapsed suddenly and m i- almost immediately before I id .yhich was53 words
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Article53 1938-07-05 11 Singapore, Monday. Pleading guilty this morning before Mr. R. A. Ward, trie Fourth Magistrate, to charges of driving without a licence and failing to form up correctly whilst pulling up his motor-car Kurt Volluhofer, European, was fined $5 for each of the offences, which occurred at Empress Place53 words
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Advertisement300 1938-07-05 11 Victoria Theatre. SAT.. WED.. SAT., 9th, J3th. 16th JULY, at 9.15 p.m. THE NAUGHTY WIFE S.A DC. PRODUCTION. BOOK AT ROBINSON'S. Great World Show I P s )\SkB A R E T TO-NIGHT 9 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT WED. 6th THURS. 7th JULY j EE DOUBLE ATTRACTION IN THE PARK j300 words
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Advertisement192 1938-07-05 11 <k vt m,w Bb af jmm^mKSm^^^^^|Br SH Bf 9 r<n s f 1 PSH II w (uni w..k i3e jaVAa! mWvAm mm\^ IkibS II h<i Urn H HtV BbSS Hi "ti»» *>•»•• V ■V>Bmß HI c«a (»;«»>•] H W Th. ..id T1..0 mm WW Va i As BeL *^b^» H192 words
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Advertisement324 1938-07-05 11 WATCH FOR THE GALA OPENING j OF THE I FIRST \IK-rO\im iO\i;» and COMPLETELY REXOVATED NEW a AlhambrA /mF Trnrrmi |gT ~j iiiiiMß ■[■■inH nam mi naaam—ia mmm iaaii i j g I <i, although dama*« u» wag wants You 7*ooth Do You Remember eat«st «C g f ju°st HdV324 words
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Article479 1938-07-05 12 rpilE most significant news of the war which has yet come out of China was that of the week-end which told how the Japanese forces are still fighting in the very area near Peiping where the first shots were exchanged almost twelve months ago. .Japan has479 words
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Article170 1938-07-05 12 CLIFFORD BURKE - WOMAN WHO KEPT ROYAL PARTY WAITING By CLIFFORD BURKE SUZANNE Lenglcn, first of the modern tennis glamour girls, hrst queer, of ihe Wimbledon centre court is dead—and the world mourns she who did more than anybody else in the world to put wo man's tenri.-<170 words
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Article165 1938-07-05 12 Tiin answer—she was ALIVE—alive. In capital letters. She had as much personality as the most exotic film star. >he was a switchback of human emotions, up one minute, down the next. Up a* a shot flicked up the ch tk as it hit the sidelines, down as165 words
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Article149 1938-07-05 12 MOBODY could touch her on the courts, of course, and few could get close to her off the courts. She grew more difficult to interview than Garbo. for as her tennis prestige increased, so she elimbed a ladder of acquaintanceship that could not be scaled by the149 words
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Article238 1938-07-05 12 QO she went up and onwards, the woman nobody could beat. Wimbledon after Wimbledon passed and still she was the .same magnetic draw. Until her last appearance-. Then suddenly the building of bricks tumbled down. The castles fell to earth, and we saw the last of Suzanne. Her238 words
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Article151 1938-07-05 12 AND now, her days are finished aui I Suzanne is no more. Well, the put j cannot be undone, but perhaps the pr-- I sent is the best time to remember j debt every tennis girl of to-day owej h I that genius of the racquet She151 words
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283 1938-07-05 12 NOTES COMMENTS International Red Cross THE sixteenth Congress of the International Red Cross which opened last week at st. James' Palace under the chairmanship of the Duke of Gloucester had some interesting items up loi discussion. Among them were the re- vision of the Gene va and Hague Convention regarding283 words
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Article198 1938-07-05 12 "Tune in your wireless set at 2 aJ and what do you get?'' as'cs i critic. A stiff note from nexl < usually. :I: Sj 'The average Britisher hard y b the names of the prominent modern Russia." say* a writer understand that fcfoacnr? Is Who198 words
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Advertisement334 1938-07-05 12 DARTS" THE CENTRE OF ATTRACTION! Most Fascinating Pastime /THE KEEP DRYE" DART BOAR»N. Prices—s6.so $7.50 Each. DARTS— With Ends—s2.oo a dozen. Brass Dart* in .Sets of 3—51.50 set. X ROBINSON CO., LTD. is tasty and healthful too! Marmite, the Great Yeast Food, is concentrated nutriment, extremely rich in Vitamin B,334 words
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Advertisement68 1938-07-05 12 ELSIE MARY FOR Inexpensive Chic Dresses designed by MADAM PAGE The Smartest Thinp; fn Town. $5 to $30 Rodney House, Battery Road. DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ENGAGEMENT. GIAM—CHONG. M'.ss Winifred Giarr Chiew Lim, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Giam Koonsr Chirm. ol S'rgapcre, to Mr. David Chong Kay L'ng, of68 words
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Article, Illustration67 1938-07-05 13 The fast .tlane of the new Hampden'' type bomber, known from its peculiar shape as the "flying suite a s e*\ w a s named by Lady Hampden at the Radlett 'Hertfordshire:- works of the builders, Messrs. Handley Page. II mi ted. It is of allmetal67 words
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343 1938-07-05 13 Credits Bill In The Commons Reuter. London, July 4. PROM the political point of view Britain wan SvA to feci that AngloTurkish friendship rested on a secure and solid basis declared Sir John Simon amid cheers in the Commons when moying theReuter. - 343 words
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Article42 1938-07-05 13 A social of the Singapore District Epworth League will be held at the Straits Chinese Church Hail on Thursday. July 28. A variety programme has been arranged and all leaguers are invited. Tickets may be obtained from the secretary before July 21.42 words
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227 1938-07-05 13 Reuter. Berlin, July 4. f| ill German Lufthansa Company plans to resume experimental flights rth Itlantic in the middle of July with tho permission of il Portuguese Governments. c p..; run a two-way service weekly till the end of October. seaplanes will again beReuter. - 227 words
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93 1938-07-05 13 Reuter. Canion, July 4. of a dramatic air raid which has resulted In the bombing of a British Consulate building at Foochow has last been received in Canton. Another message from Shanghai reveals that the British Embassy has confirmed the report of theReuter. - 93 words
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Article40 1938-07-05 13 Reuter. London, July 4. OFFICIAL returns show that registered unemployed in Great Britain totalled 1,802.000 on June 13. an increase of 24.107 compared with May 16 and half a million compared with a year ago Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article28 1938-07-05 13 Reuter. Sydney. July 4. THE Qantas flying boat CooeeJeft here at 9 p.m. (G.M.T.) on the flrs experimental air mail flight to England with 15 passengers.—Renter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article137 1938-07-05 13 Reuter. London, July 4. FRENCH circles in London confirm the French occupation of the Pardee! Inlands (which are situated to the south-east of Hainan and off tha Annam coast) as reported by Oomei. It is pointed out that the islands are in tfmately connected with Hainan,Reuter. - 137 words
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Article85 1938-07-05 13 Reuter. London. July 4. TN the Commons Mr. Butler, replying to Mr. Choilton, said he had seen no recent o/licial information regarding alleged serious delay of delivery cf Stilish merchants' business cables a« Tientsin since the Japanese military authorities teck over the North-China telegraoh service. Mr ChoritonReuter. - 85 words
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140 1938-07-05 13 [London, July 4. Mr. A. Cutler, questioned by Mr. David Adams on i' < hina, vuth particular reference to a shipment of SOO »apanese firm through Shanghai, said that as the Japanese declared thai tb« Japanese firm acted solely as shipping Japane <140 words
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Article33 1938-07-05 13 Reuter. 'I Havana. July PartSed Tf" demon *»**j Ute °S Britain the British er a banqu-i J«gJ American minis-r,. ,;JWM was intended as a mailer demonstration Cardenaa and AReuter. - 33 words
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Article10 1938-07-05 13 A untitled as Second-Lieutenant in '''anted to Mr Toms, with10 words
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Article83 1938-07-05 13 Reuter. London. July 4. IN the Commons to-day, Mr. Parker whether the Colonial Secretary was aware that public opinion in the Straits Settlements, ooth European and Asiatics, was strongly opposed to the proposed amendment (section 157 A) of the nenal code, and whether the matter wouldReuter. - 83 words
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Article51 1938-07-05 13 Reuter. London, July 4. SIR John Gilmour has been elected Chairman of the Select Committee to enquire into Mr. Sandys' allegation in the official secrets case. The Committee held its first meeting in orivate to-day. Mr. Sandys is expected to give evidence at a subsequent meeting.Reuter. - 51 words
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Article, Illustration55 1938-07-05 13 Mr. Geoffrey Lloyd, 3G-vc.ii-<ld UttdeJ-Secretary for Uotae Affairs, has been appointed ;>< manent chief cf the Home Office Air Kaids Preemptions organisation, lie has b: iii concentrating en bib work lor two years ami is .:"knowledges! a?, in expert Already 43ft,A00 vol ntec-rs have55 words
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Article72 1938-07-05 13 Natives of French West Africa. Equatorial Africa. Somaliland. and Madagascar who serve In the French Army are offered a new civic and economic sta lus by a decree which lays down curing military service and for a year st terwards they and their wives and children are72 words
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Article131 1938-07-05 13 Reuter. London. Italy 4 A summary of the Burgos Government's I reply in regard to the bombing of British ships In Spain was outlined today in the Commons at question time by Sir John Simon The reply was brought to England at the end of lastReuter. - 131 words
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Article217 1938-07-05 13 Appeal To Tokyo Government Reuter. London. July i. rpHE Lord Mayors and Lord Provosls of eleven llr»i>sli cit 129 are amont» liic siunatories of a prolest organised by the Intel national Peace Campaign again it ihe bobbing of opvn town* i:> China. The whltfi r iiiO'.vReuter. - 217 words
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264 1938-07-05 13 Shanghai, July 4. IN view of the rapid increase of refugees in China, the Central Relief Commission are devising a comprehensive plan for the establishment of seven relief zones adjacent to the fighting lines. According to the latest investigation tho number of refugees needing264 words
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Article34 1938-07-05 13 Reuter. New York. July 4. MR. Howard Hughes, millionaire air-man-fiim-producer. arrived from Euirbank. California, via Wichita, Kansas in course of a round the world flight accompanied by a crew of four Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article14 1938-07-05 13 Mrs C. C. Dunman is sailing for Marseille* by the "An tenor" on Wednesday.14 words
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Advertisement117 1938-07-05 13 f bFll^^p 7 Twin speakers and 15 watts output '40 watts ffr O F* O Hon) arc not provided merely to the enormous iC volume of which this super set is capable. #J The object is to ensure that at ordinary listenina levels th" loudest orchestral passages ate weU Less117 words
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1141 1938-07-05 14 BALLOT REJECTED WHEELING RAX HIGH AT THE EMERGENCY MEETING OF THE r SINGAPORE TRACTION COMPANY EMPLOYEES' ASSOCIATION CONVENED LAST NIGHT, TO RECEIVE THE COMMITTEE S REPORT ON THE RESULTS OF THE NEGOTIATIONS FOR AN AMICABLE SETTLEMENT OF THE DISPUTE BETWEEN THE MEN ANO THE1,141 words
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Article207 1938-07-05 14 Singapore, Monday. BOUND guilty of charges of extorT tion. two Chinese were to-day sentenced to terms of imprisonment by Mr. Justice Home in the Supreme Court, while another charged with them was bound over in the sum oi Sl.OOO. A fourth accused was discharged. The case207 words
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Article34 1938-07-05 14 A Canal 15 miles long, linked with the River Oum Er-Rabia and designed to irrigate 60.000 acres of now banvn land at the foot of the Atlas mountains in Morocco, has been declared open.34 words
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Article, Illustration20 1938-07-05 14 Miss Theva Rozario and Mr. Archibald Pinto, photographed after tueir wedding this morning at St. Joseph's Church.20 words
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Article213 1938-07-05 14 Reuter. London, July 4. OBJECTION io the Euiopean (-immunities in Hankcw and Kiukiang evacuated and a request that British gunboats there should remain to protect British interests, were voiced at question time in the Commons to-day oy Mr. Wardlaw Milne and Mr. cnoriton. Mr. ButlerReuter. - 213 words
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Article89 1938-07-05 14 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. ijo fresh developments have taken W place regarding the hunt for the Dunsford murderers. Following a report yesterday, the police are confident they have located the robbers in a certain area in the Pahang jungle some miles north-west of Kuala89 words
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Article156 1938-07-05 14 Singapore. Monday, i N interest in Oriental languages is taking pretty 28-year-old Giovanna Bauer, Orientalist and student, to war-torn Ch "I have no qualms about the troubles I shall have to face whan I finally get to China," she told a Tribune reporter to-day. She156 words
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Article87 1938-07-05 14 The F. M. S. Railway is issuing spec: a 1 cheap return tickets between Malayan stations during the August Bank nTollaay period. For the first time the custom of issuing these tickets at one and a half times the single fare ha been departed from, and87 words
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Article40 1938-07-05 14 Singapore. Tuesday. The St. Joseph's Church was the scene of a pretty wedding this morning, when Miss Theva Rozario was married to Mr. Archibald Pinto. Rev. Father Dias officiated. A reception was held at No. 28 Lincoln Road.40 words
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Article42 1938-07-05 14 Singapore, Monday. Bombay has been declared a suspected place following the receipt of information that small-pox exists In a sporadic state in that city. A Government notification to this effect has been published in a supplement to the Government Gazette.42 words
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Article80 1938-07-05 14 Singapore, Monday. A. E. BEAYTS, living at Sarkis Road, pleaded guilty this morning in the Fourth Police Court to a charge of failing to report after an accident. Tlie charge alleged that defendant was driving a motor-car at 4.30 p.m. on ivlay 13 when it became80 words
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Article270 1938-07-05 14 PROBLEM OF A BOY Singapore, Monday. SOME difficulty was experienced in the Third Police Court this morning as to what to do with 16--year-old Tan Yam Seng, a Teochew, who pleaded guilty to theft of a table clock at a house in Niven Road yesterday.270 words
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Article97 1938-07-05 14 Singapore, Monday. "SNATCHING people's chains is a particularly senous offence. Had you done it before, you would have got the rotan." These remarks were passed by Mr. G. S. Rawlings, the Third Magistrate, this morning, in sentencing a Chinese youth to six weeks' rigorous imDrisonment on a charge97 words
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Article126 1938-07-05 14 ALTHOUGH Malaya is the largest tin producing country in the world, imports of tin from other countries reach consider a file amounts, as shown in Malayan Tin Statistics, just published by the Regis! General of Statistics. A total of 2,280 tons of tin wa* imported into Malaya126 words
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Article167 1938-07-05 14 Singapore. Mom J'IDOMENT tee S18 r f. awarded to F. E. Seamen a civil engineer, to-day hi the Supreme Court by Mr Justwi a Beckeit Terrell, in the ease it: which he sued Engineers sod extractors, Ltd., for three m >nl Mi six days salary. The167 words
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Article73 1938-07-05 14 Blngapore, IF you do this again you fined severely." was th given by Mr. G S R Third Magistrate, to M after he had fined the T tailing to report his arriv pore to the Registrar ol A Before leaving for M Mitsu reported h's deps rtui Aliens73 words
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Article31 1938-07-05 14 A message trom BtatUS thai :> ennfrn held at Iht* II'"»;' 1 there are hopr* Hi may t><" rcixc 1 *»?<! vui' noon. Mo r< thn 1 standing by.31 words
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Article65 1938-07-05 14 Disorder at ain br"' Street. PenunQ at I crowd cf C-hinesr 1 Bee Soap MsMJUiar>cr. •iWQv expanded it -«'«I i r.irrvtnp awav over TOO 4 which were dtinipo»:* it' r police then arritmd f 1 order Lute»- rv. crowd numl> A thousand CI ill) esc 1,1:1 house-to-house «raroh65 words
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Advertisement54 1938-07-05 14 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. BUILDING, CHULIA ST. THONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FU*E. MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. <^ AGENTS HONG CHYE CO, SEREMBAN C HIE NT BROS LUMPUR WENG HKNG LOONG. a m NG KON CHEE, ■JtANG IKE ENO TV& IPOH LEE AH WENG, tENANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY, LTD. L. BRANCHES:54 words
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745 1938-07-05 15 PENANG POLICE USE BA TONS TO CHARGE DEMONSTRATORS N SPECTOR HURT iFrom Our Own Reporter) Penang, Monday. VliyxnesQ demonstration in front of Chop Chiat Moh in THE anti -Jaj»anesc < i renewed to-day m a more violent Beach chinese wno had gathered in the manner when a were dispersed by745 words
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216 1938-07-05 15 Penang. Tuesday. I rHE demonstration at Chop Hong Bee. soap manufacturer, of Beach Street, yesterday was more serious than at first thought It is gathered that the crowd, after attacking lhe PhUomatic Union, went to Chop Hong Eec and made certain demands. It appeared216 words
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Article, Illustration31 1938-07-05 15 Mr Wa Yuan Hao. aeronautical engineer who studied at the Curtis Wright institute in America uuomh i rianhed in Singapore yesterday. He J en hi way to China.-Tribune.31 words
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Article31 1938-07-05 15 Fighting in the outskirts of Pengtseh yesterday morning resulted in three officers and 500 Japanese soldiers being killed. Chinese casualties amounted to oho rnmmnnication between Matang and Pengtsen has been disrupted.31 words
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Article126 1938-07-05 15 In order to recommendations of the Inter national Rubber Re^ at, f o n r Committee that nurseries for the purposes of new P»»«* ,n S in 1939 should be allowed in 194». he Controller of Rubber announces that he is Prepared to consider applications to la>126 words
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Article66 1938-07-05 15 THREE Europeans were involved in a 1 motor car accident at tne a a *ile Woodlands Road, yesterday aftertt<Two a man and a woman received nnno" injuries but the whose name was given as Mr. Thomas en ary hlborn had severe injuries and was Sen to66 words
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Article67 1938-07-05 15 The second Short Sunderland flying ooaf arrived in Singapore yesterday afternoon. She was under the command of Fit. Lieut. A. M. Watts-Rear; Two more of these "flying fortresses due to arrive shortly On arrival of the last machine the Sultan* of the four Federated Ma,ay ltat?s67 words
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Article346 1938-07-05 15 Singapore, Monday. AFTER hearing a case in uhieh an English-speaking Chinese was I charged with attempting to extort S"2 from a Tfifee-shcp keeper, and with mischief by breaking a bagatelle table. Mr. H. A. Foner the D'str'ct Judie, Criminal District j Court, convicted <he offender, Ong346 words
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Advertisement85 1938-07-05 15 'useful and a IS ''*4f a practical n?ces~ Wm M |j s/f/y /or every 8 I 1 jjj bathroom. To J; /w/rf shaving I 'iGEifcfll tackle, tooth- I I jfflfjß 1 uskcs,sponges W 1 f jl articles. fcsaßflHlw i! ll ca.se '1 j! c autifull ylf I white enamelled. WJf}\ylWmi85 words
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Advertisement272 1938-07-05 15 THERE S Pineapple HAM FOR TIFFIN Delicious, tender slices and fresh .omato salad—what more could hungry men wish for? Pineapple HAM, baked or boi.td, makes an appetising ana mouth-watering spread--and what a welcome change to the menu also. /or When in doubt what to prepare for the next day (and272 words
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197 1938-07-05 16 AUSTRALIANS DISMISSED FOR 132 RUNS YORKSHIRE REQUIRE ONLY ISO RUNS FOR VICTORY Reuter. JW.AYiNG against the C hampion County at Sheffield, in the threeday cricket match which began on Saturday, the Australians have not been having things all their own way and have neverReuter. - 197 words
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Article180 1938-07-05 16 'To June 25» Ist Inns. Lead P. W. L. D. L. D. Pts Avg Point! Awarded 12 4 4 Middlesex 10 8 2 0 0 0 96 9.60 Yorkshire ll 8 o 3 0 2 104 045 Lancashire II 8 2 1 0 1 100 9.09 Surrey180 words
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Article, Illustration29 1938-07-05 16 1. F. SMAILES, «he Yoriuhin howler, who with Verity, dismissed ihe Australians for i:.2 rans yesterday. Smailes has received an Invitation for the Third Tt%t.29 words
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Article102 1938-07-05 16 'From Our Own Reporter j F Tvr Al Sexemhan, Sunday. INE weather and a distinguished gathering which included His Highness the Ying Di-pertuan BesSr and suite the Hon. British Resident and Heads ot Government departments, favoured the annual athletic -ports of the Negri held on the Police102 words
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Article424 1938-07-05 16 LEAGUE SOCCER AT STADIUM FIRST DIV. Loyal Regiment Defeated Mala >* 5; Loy a s 2 1 iiE l 4 staging an welcome comeback, cored a decisive vie- ry ,1 £l? over the L °y» ls in the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League 5*424 words
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Article453 1938-07-05 16 Tournament Comes To An End THE Royal Johorc International Club concluded its annual t nnb tournament season on Sunday with the final match in the Doubles Handicap between Shtlkh Abu B:ikar bin Yahya and Chonß Thutt Pitt ver as Omar bin Abdul Rahman and Mark»m bin453 words
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Article165 1938-07-05 16 RESULTS of yesterday's ties In the TangHn Club tennis tournament DYNE CUP Lady Addison and F O Miller —15 3 beat Mr. Mrs. Brooke scr 6—4 6—4 MEN'S OPEN DOUBLES R^nH en a d D ™ogleever beat OakKhmd and Dobbs B—6 6—2 OPEN MIXED DOUBLES Miss Mockler165 words
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Article156 1938-07-05 16 Programme For Week-End T HE Sin .sapore Amateur Athletic Ass elation will bold their annn Thurso»* v ra^'!^ en°n th on Thursday. Friday and Saturday 1 inn THURSDAY W ?2 pm 220 yardj Flat Race (Heats) 540 MUe°M n ifi Lht L D iscus <Finals)156 words
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137 1938-07-05 16 p betas Invited to pia, 1 Eton XI at Lord'; I lon July 3 nnd 9. Bertr I Igf Dr. Noel L. Clarke C f been awarded his cricket Eton. I I Clarke and J G. V 0 the innings for Eton in137 words
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Article135 1938-07-05 16 TWENTY-TWO cards were lake, the Keppel GC Ladies Jul, competition and th, following lr?% best .scores returned: Mrs. A. ML mUiamson Mrs. C Q. Starkey Mrs. F. Starr Tf iizs Mrs. H. E. Han M itS Mrs. p. Crawley Mrs. E. Litchfield Mrs. A. B. Menzies 53135 words
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Article62 1938-07-05 16 Reuter. nan- c Pa'is J 'lv L lv Suzanne Lenglen has iied <-i acute, pernicious anaemia.Reuter. Lf n Icn was one of 2 \H QC I? cv ar lawn XLI 1 c ade 0r 50 a S° sweepinr even Lliih^s°i c her at Wimbledon act elsewhere beforeReuter. - 62 words
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Advertisement38 1938-07-05 16 DOCTORS CHOOSE FOR J§i§ THEIR OWN I from tl^hto" I TRUFOOD— I a complete diet aUowmg for the progressive iatroductioq of solids. IHi MM Hall ltd obtainalll e 'fom •Singapore. Tl, e Federal Dispensary, Ud The Dispensary "enang.38 words
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Advertisement101 1938-07-05 16 NEW CHARM IN SHADES! A N£ W POLISH (Msgs™ Grm tlm season wirn oiie of the five A\ t MmMm gUy new Cultx Kdll p ""'s*> shades F'WflS clover Tulip Th,sr,e Jjurd V/y If r'rj:'.'! They're carefully desigm Lgapll C ,wmu >nize with the current favourires in fabric colours. Important:101 words
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708 1938-07-05 17 COND DAY OF PERAK JULY MEETING Lramme Of Eight Events I JV*H Supported ,i ipoh. subject to and adjustment as folios v-t la>s Fud n^ S n c Karwan M. van Breukele.-i 90 Sir D Arcy Lmdsav 0 13 Mr A. van Tcoren J J^rM708 words
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Article238 1938-07-05 17 (From our for P. facts on ihc Jliird tw rr ik races al Ipoh on Saturuar next: HORSES. CLASS 1. 1. Eastern Kniffht j*L Sunshine Sue Jack Druce |S Pure Gold 8 Bom bus a* Miltondale JJ Royal Worlinrton rjMcadowman g jj HORSES, CLASS238 words
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Article155 1938-07-05 17 (From Our Own Reporter i Iprh, Tuesday. THI teal gallops for 1 day's raring of the YeraY. Turf Hub men ins were seen J* I in S ;i 7;>oh. when MM runs wefe noted. rRF c UDKNT <M<-Laohan> wa? 3J™ feat spurl down the home NEW ZEALAND (**gh>155 words
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151 1938-07-05 17 Skins Second Lead In Tables skins ii ..1; Pulau Crani 0 IN a thrilling ermmc in the Second Divt1 ston cf the S.A F A. League at Pulau Branl yesterday, the Skins II beat P. Rranl hv the only f*oal scored. The Sappers had151 words
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Advertisement487 1938-07-05 17 QUICK NEW STRENGTH AFTER ILLNESS After a severe illness you fed so weak you often despair ol i ver Retting your strength back. Especially after or waatinj and other discuses, that affect your digestion, the Sought of food is distasteful. Yet you must rebuild your body—you must have highly nourishing487 words
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Miscellaneous27 1938-07-05 17 THE TIDES To-day: 3.47 a.m.. 8 It 4 ins. 4.23 p.m. 8 ft 4 ins. To-morrow: 5.00 a.m. 7 ft S Ins.. p.m.. 8 ft. 4 ins.27 words
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Article153 1938-07-05 18 Early Rounds Below Par ST. GEORGE'S Famous Americans Absent Reuter. London, July 4. THE British open golf championship competition began to-day with the first qualifying round played over Royal St. George's and Prince's, in a steady drizzle. Among the early returns were Arthur Lacey (Berkshire)Reuter. - 153 words
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Article29 1938-07-05 18 Johore and Singapore meet in the Malaya Cup competition on Friday at the Anson Road Stadium. Prices of admission will be $1. 50 and 20 cental29 words
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Article, Illustration17 1938-07-05 18 view ol tNe plnv in in vesterdavV «oceer m.<<» v.v.s,on ol lk< between «ee.menl. ,ne wnn 5-2.17 words
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Article436 1938-07-05 18 THE annuo! sports of St. Mary s English School Malacca, were held at Bands Hhir Park last week. Results were as follows: A. Division Champion Athlete: N C Alphonse »Ali Hcuse»; Joserr Chong Beck House). B. Division Champion Athlete: Yong Pang Liow (Beck House); Sect Pee Hock436 words
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Article393 1938-07-05 18 POSITIONS in the S.A FA soccer competition. K m are as follows:--FIRST DIVISION F. VV. L. D. F Chinese (1) IS t22 JUL (4. 12 8 3 1 24 J RE. (8t 11 7 2 3 23 i Malays (9) 14 8 6 0 3i i R.A.F.393 words
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Advertisement66 1938-07-05 18 Bright boys*, know 9 It must be a CROMPTON COILED-COIL LAMP THE CROMPTON LAMP IS IN THE TOP CLASS loth more light the same current consumption extra \aiue. In other wonis Cromptons are the solution to every m!Al) vrrrr „^J ,ghting P roble Cromptons GUARANTEE MORE LIGHT AT NO MORE66 words
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Advertisement99 1938-07-05 18 m Doctors and dentists agree that ANACIN relieves pain quickly. They prescribe it lecause it is safe and tested. For headache, toothache, neuralgic and rheumatic pains—as well as for the fever and discomfort resulting from colds-it is the modern product for modern people. ANACIN Is a scientific combination of several99 words
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Article31 1938-07-05 19 THE anniversary of the late Marchese i Marconi's birthday. April 25. has now been declared an annual national holiday in Italy as a tribute to his memory.31 words
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Article189 1938-07-05 19 WHEN the British Open Golf Championship is played at Sandwich, in Kent, Daventry listeners will hear eyewitness accounts by Bernard Darwin an 1 Henry Longhurst, tvo of the best known writers on the game, who also reached the front rank as amateur I players. The British Open189 words
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157 1938-07-05 19 TRIUMPH of his life for middle-aged, benign-faced, soft-voiced £25-a-week E.B.C. cinema organist Reginald Foort. He smashes as Britain's most popular ariist for 1938. Mr. Middleton comes second. Freddie Grisewood third. v fc m nop ho For months past now tne issued questionnaires157 words
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Advertisement101 1938-07-05 19 ITHI TRUI TONIC FOOD OiUlmf r mf mil CJtwnlrt* Storm "l Z HER£ ARE VALVES I AND VALVES all claimr g to be of superior quality, but one there is which Is A MASTER VALVE knewn as such to ail users who •:ave it in their Radio sets MILLAR» the101 words
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Miscellaneous1143 1938-07-05 19 AIR TO-DAY jjhen And Where To Listen In f LONDON TEST MATCH j gINGAPtWUS" I TRANSMISSIONS 2& 3 I Mrs (225 0 m.) GSG 17.79 Mcs (16.8 m.) COMMENTATURb 201 USS3 >» ts GSF 15.14 Mcjs (19.8 m.) w Da SMa- by Big Ben. String Quartet.T IJOWARD MARSHALL and P.1,143 words
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66 1938-07-05 20 (By Ail' Maii> Maclra j.*June 29. rHE strike in the Western India Match factory which began on May 12. '938. still continues. The Government have addressed the director.; ol the Company enquiring vhether they are agreeable to the dLsute between the workers and the nanagement66 words
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Article174 1938-07-05 20 Sofia. *TWO fishermen of Pirgovo. near A Kustchuk, on the Danube, were out fishing one day when they saw something floating on the writer. On that day and the next they left it to float without taking finther interest, but on the third they decided174 words
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334 1938-07-05 20 FOUR NEW ENGINES FITTED (By AJr Mail) London, June 23. IIAVING parsed itringent V»* Ministry tests, the Short-Mayo composite aircraft —the '"pick aback" machine—is row being prepared for its coming Atlantic flight Mercury, the upper component, has been fitted with four new engines and arrangements334 words
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Article56 1938-07-05 20 Simla. THE roar of an aeroplane has cured an Indian banker of his deafness. Six years ago. following an attack of typhoid, his heaving was impaired and doctors could dr nothing to help him. At Delhi he went for half-u:> hour's jovride in an aeroplane. On alighting56 words
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Article67 1938-07-05 20 (By Air Mail) Madras, June 28. THIRTY-FIVE workers of the Choolai Mills who are on strike for the last fortnight and were arrested last evening for obstructing a lorry carrying bales from the mills, were produced before the Chief Presidency Magistrate who bailed them off67 words
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274 1938-07-05 20 (By Air Mail) Buckinarhamshi.o. J m the last van of furniture was loaded at tho mansion which| been his home for five years. Major O. Way, 63-year-old kH owner, of Pyghlle, Cerrard's Cross, looked wistfully i( ?J windows, got into his car,274 words
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Article232 1938-07-05 20 (By Air Mail* Paris, June 2L TN the underground store of a recently opened establishment in the luxury quarter of Paris, police and customs officers ha\e seized five lorry-loads of "novelties* designed to help travellers Io avoid customs duties. The order books of the firm showed232 words
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Article116 1938-07-05 20 Cairn. extraordinary etm piracv on the Nile has be#n revealed by the arrest of a M of four who terrorised boatmen and were responsible for >evera darintr thefts daring the two months. The "pirates" owned a "f[M vsailine-boatt and operated dark nights and in deserted the116 words
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Article44 1938-07-05 20 Sentence of a months imprisonfflM was passed at Southend on A ]exa Earl'ett, thirty-four, of BlimdelHjJJ Caledonian-road. Londo N., for aJijg ing Mrs. Ada Elizabeth agress of the Tmrpot Hotel, SottajJ fleet, by striking her in the face meat pie.44 words
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Advertisement228 1938-07-05 20 km mosquitoes and f *tee/» I NiWBS'ANP I FOUND HIS j FRIENDS f1 SO DOC AND BILL DIDN'T WAIT /C >. FOR ME...OH WELL—I'D RATHER l SCUSE ME JONES") PLAY ALONE ANYWAY THEY BuT 1 HEARD DOCTOR GET ON MY NERVES S AII EN SAYING THAT C \YOU HAVE *N228 words
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Advertisement67 1938-07-05 20 VA > DIAMOND" BED tS A GIFT OT GBT»; TQ HOME MAKERS Th. bctfttert I* (he cmrtr. of (fee honj«. Trka. end or nee should be considered On coaip.ri.o B ol the.. IllMUll DIAMOND b.d.'....0. b. 4 DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CO ITO 601 KRHPONG BRHOU R0«0 ■»NOA P O C67 words
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Advertisement104 1938-07-05 20 ANNUAL READING GANDHI ASTROLOGER. s> S*»nd vnur date time of birrh or g f tune or writing L' 1 letter and apP r^ I'jate age WKg?/ he furnished WW particulars rtgJJ health, income expenses, fortunes and misfortunes, lotteries. j: and ali other Important ever.ts. one reading monthly details $2 00.104 words
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Article, Illustration24 1938-07-05 21 Students' Dslegatton were entertained by ai his home in Hankow recently. Pict-».re shows party of students. Madame Chiang is also seen in the group.24 words
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Article184 1938-07-05 21 kyond Comparison" Says Peace Delegate impressed with the wonderful spirit of the ho are fighting under heavy odds. So deterr their sacred mission of defending their UHll ait 111 <•-"'. w invaders heir spirit of sacrifice has asforeigners who have visited the front." thus declared vrer, third representative184 words
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Article73 1938-07-05 21 -<nvi\r .i !hia„V exum P'e of Meng R "\°T n (> f the Chin •> uho travelled before lo- !inpH°Li he host "ities at *nnv. For the tl f e h rs came back fair- v suddenly ston- l ah told Llu to trace leaving73 words
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Article173 1938-07-05 21 WITH more and more Chinese school boys and girls writing with pencils or foreign pens, the Ministry of Education in a recent order urged that students of the primary and middle schools must write their Chinese lessons or essays with brush-pens. This order is meant173 words
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578 1938-07-05 21 "OUTSIDE CAPITAL ESSENTIAL FOR YEARS TO COME" pOMMENTING on the interview recently given by Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek to the special Hankow correspondent of the "Times" in London regard ncr Great Britain's interests in China, the Morning Leader has the following to say: "In his578 words
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Article189 1938-07-05 21 "Come up to Hankow at once. i want to talk to you about the war situation.'' "No, Sir. I cannot come. You see the Japanese are all around us." ''If that is the case, make a landing field and I'll send a plane for you." may not189 words
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Advertisement47 1938-07-05 21 §bociat. Qhinjou (paqsL never runs cold saves mess and work makes washing-up quicker is always on tap costs very little r iw M -'BETTY *}?A K 'i^^>/• BmUßhL*4b MUNICIPAL GAS DEPARTMENT. OR CALL AT THE SHOWROOMS ONE 51 O I MUNICIPAL BLDG., COLEMAN ST. WPS 21 A47 words
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Advertisement152 1938-07-05 21 JOBLESS TEACHERS At least over 200,000 teachers are out cf employment in the various war zone.-?, Recording to Dr. Shun Chiu. SI X CLASSES with SAFE AND COMFORTABLE VISION New Designs in Optical Quality frames available with correctly ground Genuine English Chance's Creokes B or B2 Dark Glasses. Nan Sin152 words
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Article101 1938-07-05 22 Colombo, Juno 14. THE plan of persuading peasants in the Eastern Province to convert then rjcasant proprietor Teases and permits into permits under the Land Development Ordinance has been very successful. Mr. M. Prasad, Government Ace::t, Eastern Province, States in hi.s administration report lor iv»37 that the101 words
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Article104 1938-07-05 22 Colombo, June 16. WITH a view to a comparative study of penal conditions in difI ferent parte cf the world, the Howard League fcr Penal Reform has prepared a questionnaire which has been circulated in all the Colonies by the Secretary of State, who has aWe asked104 words
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Article, Illustration776 1938-07-05 22 Batticaloa. REPRESENTATIVES of Tamil-speaking people of Ceyion met at the n Lakshmie Hall, Batticaloa, on Saturday and set down their reform demands in clear terms. They want: A 50-50 basis of representation in the State Council as between the majority and minority communities; A fourth of776 words
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515 1938-07-05 22 Colombo, June. 22 fIR. A. F. J. Casie Chitty, Chairman of the Relief of histress Committee of the Colombo Municipal Council, has recommended that Rs. 50,000 be voted as the nude of a fund to relieve the indebtedness of Municipal > rvants. The original515 words
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Article76 1938-07-05 22 COLOMBO TEACHERS TO PROTEST Colombo, June 22. A RESOLUTION condemning the proposed restricted employment of married teachers, as being detrimental to the best interests of education, will be moved by Mr. P. F. C. Roche at the 18th annual general meeting of the Colombo Teachers' Association to be76 words
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Article128 1938-07-05 22 Negombo, June 20. A FTER a test-trip by the Rev. Fr. G. Cazugel, 0.M.1., parish priest, St. Mary's Church, Dr. C. Amirthalingam. and a party of fishermen, they are of opinion that the type of boat known in England as the Yorkshi/e coble is unsuited to local128 words
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204 1938-07-05 22 Colombo. Jam TtflNE shipwrecked chiefly Indians from Cra arrived in Colombo tu-daj Maldivian vessel Gimj J \Carim. their schooner havsifj been battered by a storm on til reefs off the Maldive I j "The schooner went d j ing storm after twelve ĕ said204 words
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Article86 1938-07-05 22 ALONG tioi» Silva, the Alini-t cried for babies. H response. Kecentlv he cried lion babies. He rep* ior a million babies, the cry in varmih i> lon Little did the P how he proposed to increase of the ppP« I have now heard o minary plan. He tablishment86 words
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Advertisement249 1938-07-05 22 A SOCIAL CAtt I j f f f foy j IN PENANG IN IPOH j DAD 1 ju5T won the MOW WELL in Y§ -a CHAMPIONSHIP IN BOXING. YOU LOOK lUI f-/ I TEACHER SAYS QUAKER OATS < WHAT CO YCU GAVE ME THI STAMINA V f?M THANKFUL SON, A249 words
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Advertisement115 1938-07-05 22 Ss tl^l^jß' jm^r JS^B^Bow_ I ToothtKWte- rtsM— B 1 Use a tooths paste that merely cleans the teeth and you are guilty of neglect. Your gums also must have regular care. 4 out of 5 people over 40 suffer from Pyorrhea, a dreaded gum disease. Don't run this risk. Twice115 words
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Advertisement72 1938-07-05 22 Take your choice of these two modem, /iflifet Swans W choose the Visofil (Big-nIT) Swan or the LevcrlessC Quick-fill') Swan, you can be sure of having one of the most modern and reliable pens in the world. The VISOFIL 4 LEVEELESS Swan Pen or all >w m 4 )«w«!Urt M»d*72 words
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62 1938-07-05 23 <Is\ Air Mail) Allahabad, June 27. F M to hold another Contress Premiers Conference futore is being con--1 ,m the authoritiei of the •onfrfss bill no dates have y'ot the same. ems of eonsitferm»l t onfeienee will be 1 i ef Government been r thjr62 words
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Article62 1938-07-05 23 < I5\ \ir Mail > Madras, June 28 k)lunU'f.s who had been charged Ider Section 7<1> of the Criminal Act for pickettins in jpjf t ei house in conneciith the anti-Hindi movement, sentenced to-day bv the Third nicy Magistrate to four months' i.s imprisonment. more arrests were made62 words
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518 1938-07-05 23 CONGRESS' PLAN TO COLLECT FUNDS (United Press). (By Air Mail) Tut- Calcutta, June 27. HE suggestion that an intensive drive should be made for collecting funds i- ?w Ittedleal miwloti proposed to fee sent to China on behaif of the Indian National(United Press). - 518 words
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Article590 1938-07-05 23 BOMBAY AND CALCUTTA OFFICES SEALED UP (By Air Mail) Bombay, June 28. F spfns,wn f bujsiness the Travancore National and Quilon Bank Limited has mated a great sensation and serious reperpus are anticipated. J 1 pplication made by Mr. Ual Maznmd ir, N;r. justice En r590 words
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Article100 1938-07-05 23 (United Press). Karachi, June 28. IU AH ATM A Gandhi has sent the lu folk>n me; message to Mr. Hatim Alavi, Mayor of Karachi, in connection with the latter's efforts lor a Peace Brigade in the city: "Karachi under your leadership will show the way to(United Press). - 100 words
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88 1938-07-05 23 (United Press). i By Mail» Ssnttnttffitan. June 27. pOET Rabindra Nath Tagore has sen: the following app:al from Kaiiznpong for circulation through the 'United Press' l: "The growing infirmity of mv ace compels me at last to appeal to the public kindly to release(United Press). - 88 words
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Article100 1938-07-05 23 (United Press). (By Air Mail) Jubbnlpore, June BY. ttETH Jamnadas, ex-M la U (Central) and a leadine zamindar (landholder) of Jubbulpore has sent a telegram to the Viceroy urging him to inform the authorities in England regarding the present situation in the various Provinces in India(United Press). - 100 words
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Article157 1938-07-05 23 (United Press). 'By Air Mail) Rpptvtm- Patna. June 27. bfLYINu to a question in the Aslbnr S T b i^ by Mr Sukhlal whether it was necessary for the Government fretted officers to attend office !2h 59k Iv^ tlons Ul European dress and whether there(United Press). - 157 words
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79 1938-07-05 23 'By Air Mail* Magpur. June 28 THE Council of Action of the Textile Workers' Union after five horn discussion decided to pospone the general strike provided that the Minister or the employers agree to refer the question oi dispute over the percentage of the restoration79 words
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Article295 1938-07-05 23 (United Press). (By Mr Mail.) Kangoon. June 29. THE &O.C. (Burma Oil Company) strike fever at Syriam spread ouiekly yesterday and affected workers of alf section* in the refinery. Over I.GOO absented in the morning but thr number increased gradually in other shifts. Towards the(United Press). - 295 words
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304 1938-07-05 23 THE FLAG QUESTION (United Press). (By Air Mail) Madras, June 20. FIE following Is the copy of the letter frcm Mr. Mahomed Ran. Secretary to the Legislative Assembly, JSimla dated June 22. 1938. regarding the flying of the National Flag over the(United Press). - 304 words
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115 1938-07-05 23 (United Press). (By Air Mail Karachi, Jun.' PRACTICALLY the whole tran port labour of the city's wharves and jetties numbering over I 1,000, have gone on strike since this iv »rning demanding increment in their daily and weekly wage-;. The labourers included camel car'(United Press). - 115 words
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Advertisement342 1938-07-05 23 170 FREE PRIZES POPULAR FILM STAR COMPETITION Oft CD EX MWrt.. CONQ4TKWS 4.U bicycles rnCb m Te mmLt N,KS /CmmmWmm\ 1 The com P etitlon *to decide the re*PRI7CC ML JKmj X/ JVf Joß* shown atx>ve. The order of preference !L U>?l *"f M lnd^ted by the number ol vote*342 words
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Article, Illustration14 1938-07-05 24 Shirley Wearne, winner of the children's race at the Police sports in Singapore, (Tribune).14 words
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