Malaya Tribune, 8 July 1938
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Title Section40 1938-07-08 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales vni. mil No. 161." SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1938 FIVE CEKTS: The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, July S, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, Friday, JULY 8 1938 FIVE CENTS40 words
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Advertisement62 1938-07-08 1 1 THE NEWS j yVITH rOUR I BREAKFAST 4 1 Try The j >|OHM\4. j rnißUivi: I SSM/ r baby needs milk W W from a bottle YOU WILL THEN BE CERTAIN V <~ ^^A ^> THAT HIS LITTLE BONES WILL GROW STRAIGHT AND HIS RBHfl rE TEETH BE STRONG62 words
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Advertisement9 1938-07-08 1 i Read The SUNDAY TIUIU \K Dominant In MaLiya9 words
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Article130 1938-07-08 2 New York. WITH America's business men frightened by the recession, and putting the accent on economy Mrs. Arie fawner, H** York dress de■fener, puM bul her cheque book wrote a cheow for 7.000,000 dollars (£1,400.000), and took over the 1,400-roomed Hotel Lincoln, one ol New130 words
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104 1938-07-08 2 A Hooded tlay pit was dragged, plantations in the neighbourhood searched and inquiries made by the police throughout the north of England in search of John Reid. nine-yeai -old Choppington (Northumberland) boy. More than GO people were engaged in a search of the Choppington104 words
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Article, Illustration25 1938-07-08 2 Dixie Dunbar. 10th Century Fox player spends most of her leisure time either swimming or boating at her Hollywood home.25 words
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102 1938-07-08 2 w Warsaw. SOVIET O&pu Chief Jesh.uv belie\es he has tracked down the secret anti-Stalin jcroup. the "Union e.f the Liberators of Russia," by his airest of live generals and 32 other officers of the Moscow GarriM»n. The names are kept secret. Oil c" /rests in102 words
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Article533 1938-07-08 2 OANKRUPTCY experts, hardened to stories of ambitious financial flights, listened amazed in Bankruptcy Building, Carey Street, London, to the story of an ex-hank clerk. With a capital of £300 he had involved Mm** in £5,000,000 worth of property deals in six years, leaving hin533 words
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298 1938-07-08 2 SVIJEN youthful William Frank Pennirgtor.. Cheshire man who "buill a business from lhe first pound or two" he saved, entered a Warrington court for his public examination in bankruptcy, he expected the inquiry to end in a few298 words
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Article59 1938-07-08 2 <£ Uf i -v v^--" r New York. INARMING Dale, a village of .'»,500 inhabitants typical of America's "main street" communities, carried out the first "black-out" ia America's history between 9.30 and 10 p.m. One of the reasons for the test was to brinjr home to59 words
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Article, Illustration12 1938-07-08 2 Virginia Dal?, the Columbia star shows a new-style high kick.12 words
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Article154 1938-07-08 2 THE name of John Klein. American journalist, who has just died, means little to this generation, but Klein was nearly the cause ot war between America and Germain in the 'eighties— a war that only a violent hurrican? averted He was sent to the154 words
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Article25 1938-07-08 2 WIFE, 72 1 SIZES HUSBAND OF 75 TyjRS. Chark Ho M I ho M been the curse ot our life Hi.- m Fhe th ht25 words
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Advertisement149 1938-07-08 2 No. j m How Joe* she keep so f I why anj jYy Attractive Mr Probably not one in ten could I I A guess ncr real age. For, thanks WM to Bile Beans, her figure is still attractively slim —her complexion I s flawless —and she's as active and149 words
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Article, Illustration17 1938-07-08 3 Virginia Dale and Rita Hayworth. Columbia Starlets, take things easy away from the studio.17 words
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161 1938-07-08 3 Athens. rIE Danish Government is presenting Greece with a statue of Lord Byron, famous British poet who became a hero of Greece through his activities in the Greek War of Independence a little over a century .ISO. The Greek Government accepted the •fit: frblcb161 words
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91 1938-07-08 3 *dpl:i'de 'South Australia). AMAN who babbles in several tofijpllCTt as be awakes from fits cf unconsciousness, and sifters 'iom complete of memory rfterw -cJ < Hi hosn *'«l frr the third time in six months in Adelaide. F~n'ier In tie year be WSJ unconscious91 words
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416 1938-07-08 3 MAN GIVES HIMSELF UP J Ol T IS WOLFE, aged 37, who was said to have left the country in 19:1b* when summonses we:e issued against him, has been sent to jail at (Joole (Yorkshire) for two years Ho had relented to England, had416 words
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Article80 1938-07-08 3 Sydney (New Seuth Wales), SYDNEY jewellers are admiring what is t (aimed to be the finest juarl ever found in Australian waters The pearl weighs 103 grains and was part of the haul of a native diver from an Australian-owned lugger off Broome last June. It80 words
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Article153 1938-07-08 3 DHEASANTS and partridges which refused to have their died in their nests when fire swept 2,000 acres of north Derbyshire moorland recently. Smoke obscured the view for 20 miles around Owler Bay. blacked out tWo villages of Curfcar and Froggatt. Scores of motorists were153 words
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Article121 1938-07-08 3 Copenhagen. A FARMER of Hoerroed, Denmark, was working in a field accomnanied by his little daughter aged three. After the child had played for a time, she lay down to sleep. When her father went to fetch her lor dinner he found an adder sleeping121 words
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Article105 1938-07-08 3 CIX Jeremiah Colm'an. 78-year-old chief of the Norwich mustard firm, and Sir Philip Reckitt head of Reckitt and Sons. Hull, announced the union of tWeir companies in a £9.000.000 merger. Sir Jeremiah told sharehoMers that steps would b? taken to safeguard employees. The tradition of fair105 words
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Article44 1938-07-08 3 (United Press). The Secretary of State for India has consented to the elevation of the Court oi the Judicial Commissioner in Sind to the status of a Chief Court and that the change Is likely to be effected in October this year —(United Press*.(United Press). - 44 words
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Article195 1938-07-08 3 IT was astonishing how people would keep fainting in the street juswhen Mrs. Edith Dennaford. fifty-four, of Dennington Park-road. Hampstead. London. N. W.. happened to be passing j.ublic-houses. Mrs. Dennaford never failed to go to the rescue. Into the public-hr.use she would hurry, beg a195 words
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81 1938-07-08 3 Three-year-old Desmond Kilroy, of Jersey Street Buildings, Ancoats, Manchester was drowned in a canal near his home at the same spot wnere his brother was drowned four years ago, :t was stated at the inquest. Desmond's mother said she had five children.81 words
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Article105 1938-07-08 3 Scarborough, Yorkshire. UISCOUNT Downe led his private fire brigade which, aided by the Scalby force, saved his 12th century heme, Wykeham Abbey, six miles from Scarborough, from destruction. The men fought the flames for five hours until 6 a.m. Ten rooms in the servants' block, including a105 words
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Article76 1938-07-08 3 ¥7" Brussels. AFTER a recent theft of stamps from a Brussels philatelist, someone, whose name is not disclosed, found one oi the smaller packets and with scrupulous honesty, returned it to the address on the envelope. There were only a few stamps in it, and the sender,76 words
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Article70 1938-07-08 3 Prague. THE exceptionally wintry weather only a fortnight before Midsummer's Day has claimed three victims in Eastern Czecholsovakia. _iV. Three shepherds, Havrilo Cjpina, aged 62, Marie Dekun, 50; and Basil Salemba, 14 were caught in a severe snowstorm at a height of about 5,000 feet70 words
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Article250 1938-07-08 3 TJ"" Hull jyjß. S. RHODFS, assistant food inspector for Hull, told the court, here that foreign egps were being taken to unknown '•(.lens" in the city, and after treatment with acid to remove their marks of origin sent out for sale 94 "English." Mr Rhodes was250 words
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Advertisement53 1938-07-08 3 /^A; near to Nature's food (il PI I During twenty nine years Glaxo has fed 1' 1 ll' babies safely and successfully. Knowledge— sift I B tifl and Glaxo—have advanced with the years, fir I ri I Today's Glaxo gives babies the same happy ANGLO. SiAM CcIIcIatIK LTD.. SINGAPORE, PENANCj.53 words
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Advertisement110 1938-07-08 3 T. James's, Pall Mall, Piccadilly the London you know so well the London which eSortlessly contrives to supply you with all the most exclusive luxuries of life. From this neighbourhood come the Sackville cigarettes. Much could be told of the fine quality Virginia tobacco, the careful blending, the skill that110 words
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727 1938-07-08 4 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES Cargo-Carrying Fleet CLAN LINE'S 60 YEARS OF PROGRESS qpHIS year the Clan Line Steamers Ltd., (managers. Cayzer, Irvine and Co., Ltd.,) celebrate their Diamond Jubilee, having been founded in 1878 by the late Sir Charles VV. Cayzer. Bart. To mark the occasion a booklet outlining the history727 words
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Article41 1938-07-08 4 A nine-year-old car. reckoned by the handicappers to be the slowest in the race, won the twenty-miles event for the Locke-King trophy at Brooklands. The winner was F. E. Elgood. in a 1929 model Bentley, at 106.41 m.p.h.41 words
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Article311 1938-07-08 4 rj»HE Board of Trade has issued as a White Paper the terms of the Anglo-Turkish Trade Agreement. According to the agreement, provision is made for substantial increases in the amount and value of the mineral and certain other products to be exported irom the Turkish Republic in311 words
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Article286 1938-07-08 4 To Salve Fortune From Sunken Frigate Terschelling. 1TARIMATA, the world's greatest dredger, has arrived here to begin its cask of salving £220,000 from the 138-year-old wreck of the British frigate Lutine. Originally built for tin-dredging in the East Indies, Karimata rides the sea like a floating factory. It286 words
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Advertisement495 1938-07-08 4 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA (incorporated m England). p. O. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage, Spore. 1938. RAWALPINDI 17,000 July 15 CORFU 15.000 July 29 BHUTAN 6.100 July 30 BEHAR 6.000 Aug. 8 CHITRAL 15.000 Aug. 12 SOUDAN 6,500 Aug. 26 CARTHAGE 15,000 Aug 26 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Sept. 9495 words
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Advertisement484 1938-07-08 4 •j. J BANGKOK LINE. CHINA JAPAN LINE. i Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Big Cargo vessels with limited but I Cabins Have Adjoining Private Bath, comfortable Passenger Accommoda- To: Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, tion. i Hamburg and Copenhagen. 1 MS. From Spore M'ca P.S. P'ng To: Port Said, Palestine, Rotterdam, J484 words
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Advertisement224 1938-07-08 4 lIAMBI'RG-AMERIKA LINIE Deutsch-Australische DamptschifTs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICL OUTWARD HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 193 I m.s. RHEINLAND via Manila July 19 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN via Manila Aug. 3 m.s. ERMLAND via Manila Aug. 11 HOMEWARD HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Due224 words
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Advertisement435 1938-07-08 4 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDEUTSCHE| LLOYD, (Incorporated < n Germany). The undernoted are the Compan intended fixtures:— J yt OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANgma. NORTH CimiA and JAPAN Hue Spoto t "NECKAR" m "GNEISENAU" omits N China fl ill "CREFELD" 'REGENSBURG "SCHARNHORST" omits N. 5 China HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND, HAMBURG BREMEN Sails435 words
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Advertisement1952 1938-07-08 5 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT, SINGAPORE. Originating Summons No. 146 of 1937. In the Matter of a Deed of Revocation axd Resettlement dated the 16th day of June, 1936, and made between Christopher Benson Francis of 'he one part and the said Christopher Benson Francis of the1,952 words
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Advertisement237 1938-07-08 5 ENJOY the acme off Vigour and t a in i ii a in 3© minutes There is ro need for a lengthy and tiresome treatment for weeks or months if you feel weak or eld before you are young. The latest remedy of a great German Scientist by the name237 words
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Advertisement34 1938-07-08 5 |1 JACKSON L CO LTD. I 9H s/ncapore. wtm !Pure Malabar Indian SANDAL WOOD OIL Certified By The Bombay Government Chemical Analyser. Obtainable at: I SORABJI NOWROJI CO., 6, Raffles Quay, Tel. 738 L34 words
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Article155 1938-07-08 6 Report By Fraser And Co. Singapore, July 8. MINING. Tin three months £195.10.0 up 42 6d. Spot £11)4.5.0 up 37 6d. and New York 43 5 8 cents up l Q cent. There are a fair number of ordrers for Tin shares from London and they are155 words
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Article19 1938-07-08 6 Singapore, July 8. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was: 596 V 2 (down $V2).19 words
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Article18 1938-07-08 6 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 25 (down Sellers 25% (down V«)-18 words
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Article832 1938-07-08 6 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, July 7, 5 p.m. Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 4|3 4|9 Asam Kumbang 29 31- Austral Malay 44 *i; norn Ayer Hitam 24 9 25 9 Ayer Weng 0.57V 2 0.62*2 Bangrin Tin 211- f*r Batu Selangor 1.40832 words
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Article36 1938-07-08 6 It is reported that the rubber crop of the Bukir Katil Rubber Estates Ltd for the month of June was 17,020 lbs. The total for the past two months was 30.981 lbs.36 words
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314 1938-07-08 6 MINING Singapore, July 8. Buyers Sellers Ampats 43 49 Ayer Hicams 24|9 25 9 Bangrins 21;- 22 jBatu Selangor 140 1.45 Chenderiangs 15|- 16Hitam Tin 0.38 0.43 Hongkong Tin 23,6 24,9 Hong Fatts 0.98 1.03 Idris Hyd. 7;9 BJ9 Ipoh Tin 24 6 26 6314 words
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Article102 1938-07-08 6 British Official Wireless London. July 7. }-aris 177 55 64 New York 4.93% Montreal 4.97% Brussels 29.13 3 4 Geneva 21.60 Amsterdam 8.95 5 8 Milan P3 7 8 Berlin 12 28 Prague 142 7 3 Copenhagen 22.40 Stockholm 19.390 Oslo 19.90 Vienna nominal Madrid nominal Lisbon 110British Official Wireless - 102 words
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Article37 1938-07-08 6 The output of the Malaka Pinda Rubber Estate Ltd.. estates for the month of June. 1938. amounts to 60,045 lbs. making a total of 541.345 lbs. for the ten months of the current financial year.37 words
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Article155 1938-07-08 6 FRASER COMPANY. comnanv UST 0F CURRENT DIVIDENDS company Dividend Books Singapore. July 7. 5 p.m. close Total for financial TTN- Date Ex Div. year Kamunting Tin M June 28 2?« *«5 T less tax J 3 Aug. i 9 15% London Tin 2V I" 1 Jal y 19 July 22155 words
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Article269 1938-07-08 6 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»/ 2 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. m Mar. 31, Sept. 30 107 no norn AV 2 1909 red. 1955269 words
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Article429 1938-07-08 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Thursda RUBBER Previous To-aay nano lone Steady Easy aanspot Buyers 7»'- 7 7m> Sellers 7 3 8 7% Ist Forward (August) Buyers 75 16 7% .7,° 7% 7 9 16 ,J 2nd Forward (September) Euyers 7% 7% Sellers 77 16 7 9,16 *rd Forward429 words
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Advertisement285 1938-07-08 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 prepared to undertake Executor and Trustee Business and all other work authorised by Section 7 of285 words
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Advertisement45 1938-07-08 6 SOUTH BRITISH (INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD incorporated In New Zealand) MOTOR CAR INSURANCE W. J. DEXTER, Mananer tel. 5926. a ilniayton Oreea THE EASTERN UNITED BURGLARY PERSONAL ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENS ATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 16D, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W HALL. General Manager45 words
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Advertisement176 1938-07-08 6 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the St rait Settlements) CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES Managing Director $172 Secretary 4944 General Manager 3513 Accountant 3028 Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA," LONDON BANKERS: NEW YORK BANKERS: Midland Bank. Ltd, fHllkl 1 living176 words
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Article, Illustration79 1938-07-08 7 pouring rain, members of tl Royal family and the Cabinet left Vlaii'l in -the-Fields Church. Trafalgar Square. London, after the Memorial Service icr the Queen's mcther, the Countess of more, who died in London from a heart attack at the age of 76. ath postponed the visit the King79 words
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Article578 1938-07-08 7 COM**** of S E Levy Co.) Singapore, Friday. White. Weld and Company, irk, report by cable as follows: STOCKS large block transactions and ing stimulus of overnight traitor. cially regarding rails, profitheld the opening gains to reaproportions and the subsequent i the market was orderly, rket578 words
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Article198 1938-07-08 7 DR. Alfred Mistowski. of the Trinity College of Music in London, who arrived in Singapore recently, delivered a lecture last night to teachers of the Singapore Chinese Girls School. Dr. Mistowski has come to Malaya to hold musical examinations throughout the country, after which he proposes198 words
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Article123 1938-07-08 7 British Official Wireless. London, July 7. ASKED if we would consider the possibility of finding room for additional German refugees by cancelling the permission of German non-refugeas to remain in Britain, the Home Secretary, Sir Samuel Hoaxe, said the occasion for such an action would onlyBritish Official Wireless. - 123 words
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174 1938-07-08 7 gVERY golfer over 40 ought to wear a monocle. So Dr. Harry S. Gradle, Chicago eye surgeon, tells American oculists. "It is especially valuable," he explains, "for people suffering from presbyopia, which includes most of the human race over 40 year* old174 words
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Article246 1938-07-08 7 SINGAPORE was in a state of nervous apprehension last night. Hooliganism was evident in many parts of the town and intimidation of Chinese shopkeepers is reported. One Chinese coffee shop-keeper, who ventured to open his doors last night at Bernam Street, in the Tanjong Pagar district,246 words
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Article41 1938-07-08 7 POLICE band engagements for July are as follows: July 24. Botanic Gardens (8.30 p.m.): July 25. Telok Ayer (6 p.m.); July 26. Katong Park (6 p.m.); July 27. Botanic Gardens (5.30 p.m.) and July 29. Katong Park (8.30 p.m.).41 words
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Article, Illustration93 1938-07-08 7 Miss Sylvia Bradshaw, 24-year-old daughter of a Hove (Sussex) motcr engineer who was delained in Louisiana after it was alleged she had made photographs of an Army airport, arrived at Southampton on the 'Queen Mary" frcm America. She was detained fcr six days, but finally absolved93 words
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Article119 1938-07-08 7 Singapore. July 8. Snip* alongside the Wharves or exxcten to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Plancius 22: Tilawa 20. sneers Wharl iEntrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) McNeil Maru 14: Meonia 11. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 2) Grcy3toke Castle 30. City of Kimberley 32:119 words
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Advertisement103 1938-07-08 7 tftansomes LAWN MOWERS HANSONES SIMS .lEFFERIES, Ltd., supply machines socrallv designed for all conditions of grass cutting on golf courses' aerodrome, sports grounds parks, lawns, etc., and we invite prospective users to submit their individual requirements, when expert irffl gladly be furnished. GANG MOWERS The introduction of the Gang Mower103 words
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Advertisement633 1938-07-08 7 BOYLES BROsTdML^^ TEMPORARY OFFICES' MALAYA: 17, RAFFLES HOTEL, SPORE. GRAND HOTFT ipnn DIAMOND DRILLING CONTRACTORS MANUFACTURERS FXPERIENCED CREWS AVAILABLE ON SHORT NOTICE Consult us about your core drilling: prcblems WE STOCK READY SET BITS. HEAD OFFICE FACTORY: FAR EASTVANCOUVER, CANADA Boyles Bros. Drilling (Philippines) Co Manila, P.I. Ml =5 1633 words
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Advertisement65 1938-07-08 7 X \\K OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. MODERN BANKING With branches and subbranches throughout China, and correspondents in all the principal cities of the world, the Bank is well equipped to transact modern banking business of every description. 7» j TO-LET OFFICES IN65 words
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Article365 1938-07-08 8 TO-DAV FOR PEE DATE AND TIME Rengat and Tembilahan Banka Jul y 8 1 P- m Aden 4 Cordelia" 8 2 P m Africa East ''Cordelia" 8 2 P- m Africa South Cordelia" >. 8 2 P- m Burma "Cordelia" „82 p.m. Canada Whole "Cordelia" 8 P m365 words
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Article154 1938-07-08 8 Mails expected from Australia. Netherands Indies etc. by Air (.Qantas* 'o-day. Of liveries of boxholders' let* ers cn!y 3 p.m. and general delivery of letters 4.05 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from Europe etc. London' by Air <Imperial' to-day. Deliveries of boxholders* letters only 4 p.m. md general delivery154 words
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Article211 1938-07-08 8 The following are the exchange stock -his morning according to V t daily dfcular issued by the Hong k< and Shanghai Banking Corporallorf. SELLING Singapore, Julv a 1 ondon T.T. 2 3 29 32 London demand 2 3 29 32 Lyons demand 203C Switzerland demand 254 Hamburg demand 141%211 words
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Article35 1938-07-08 8 frJ^\f, timat( cx P° rt 01 <*ry rubber tZ J^ a i y Brunei and for f June 1938 is estimated as 34.000 tons, according to n commu nujue from (he c..iaroiki Labout35 words
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Article64 1938-07-08 8 Singapore, Thursda>. ON a charge of holding a procession without a permit from the CM*f Police Oflicer in Maiabai Street shortly before eight o'clock last night, a* young Chinese. Gov foon Mm. claimed trial when he appeared before Mr. J. C. H. Oldham, the Second Magistrate, thismorning.64 words
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104 1938-07-08 8 DULY PRICES (IKKI.NT. Singapore, Thmsday noon. Buyer... Bellers No. I.X R.S.S. in cases (F.OB. July) 25% 25« 3 QOOd FAQ m bales (FO B. July» 24^ 4 No. I.X.R S S. 1 Spot-loose I lawardabl? Spore 1 25 1 4 25 :>, 8104 words
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Article, Illustration30 1938-07-08 8 THE WEDDING picture of Mr. C. F. Baum-arten and Miss I) VI Hocquardt, taken at the Cathedral of Good Shepherd v- terdav the ceremony. Tribune. c til MB30 words
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Article314 1938-07-08 8 8 DIVIDEND rE Annual General Meeting of the Golden Hope Rubber Estate. Limited, was held recently in London. Mr. Eric (the chairman i said:—ln the financial year which ended in February quota releases averaged 82.9 per cent, as against 65 per cent for our previous period, and314 words
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Article64 1938-07-08 8 Singapore. Friday. A Tamil woman was removed by ambulance late last night to the General Hospital after having fallen frcm ihe third floor on to the first floor of a h«use in Rochore Road. She was conscious although, aoart frcm other injuries, she sustained a compound64 words
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Article306 1938-07-08 8 Straits Plantations Ltd. Report THE annua; genera] meeting t Ltd.. was held recenttv in London. The Chairman, Mr Eric Mac v "aid: The acquisition In 193" of iicw properties brought ou: area up to 25 square miles inciud 1.100-acre block of o 1 palms which may306 words
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Article40 1938-07-08 8 Sin gapo re. Thar s i y Found not guilty bj verdict of the jury, Ong driving instructoi was to-d by Mr. Justice Borne al Assizes, his lordship remai d?d not agree wi'h the jury find40 words
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Advertisement719 1938-07-08 8 MALAYAN PREMIEQ HOTEL A j TO-NIGHT (OCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 P.M. TO 8.:i0 P.M. > dinner Dance (informal) 9.30 p.m. to midnight. THE POPULAR VERSATILE COMEDIAN —ANDY RICE— TELE! HONE No. 5381. NON-DINERS $1.00 RA.°FLES ORCHESTRA DIRECTED BY DAN HOPKINS. SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER SERVED ON THE LAWN719 words
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Advertisement42 1938-07-08 8 Take your choice says Joyce /f^jS^ NUTTY CRISPS fx^^** 1 AFTERNOON TEA J ROYAL ASSORTED /1 J CREAM CRACKERS II /A\ \f^gSSS^^ CREAMY CHOCOLATE II UJJ T ORIENTAL ASSORTED I I Sole Agents: WVyCS jOT Choice (Incorporated in S. S.). W pjq;42 words
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Article97 1938-07-08 9 FIFTEEN BOMBS DROPPED Reuter. Shanghai, July 7. i H \NGHAI was turned into an b arme d camp following the brief but intense reign of terror this morning when fifteen bomb, were thrown in widely separated parts of the Scttle--,»„1 in the space of an hour,Reuter. - 97 words
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Article69 1938-07-08 9 Reuter. Canton, fWj rvifTTATIONS of Japanese raids E X in commemoration of the: anni- rv of the beginning of h.stilivP lro realised with an a*arm at tIPS were real,s lanes visited the ■SS a m., but no planes \i-l S all clear" sounded at 12.30. Th. raiders thisReuter. - 69 words
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Article113 1938-07-08 9 SPORTS FOOTBALL: Malaya Cup. Singapore v. T „ScS Sta<l Sapore A.A.A. Heats. SCC P SSEMENTS HVIUON: "The Awlul Truth." Ml ,P^OL 9 15 "You're A Sweetheart U» P- m f iQ-iR" md "The Right DTTZ -vogues of 19o» anu HuVrTcare" Atlantic TheatreipH J U uagment of113 words
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Article378 1938-07-08 9 r There are numerous Clubs in SingaJr]> members of which are readers o The Malaya Tribuner TW. nrovided specially for tnem. aex/r Taries are invited to co-operate in keeptoy it up-to-date and complete HapJninps of general interest. mill still W included in the "Diary of EvenU378 words
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Article105 1938-07-08 9 Singapore, Thursday, j TRACTION Company strikers are still 1 holding out and there arc no> signsof negotiations for settlement of the mam points at issue being renewed The General Transport Co., LW-, tins morning offered to run their taxicabs over the routes normally serv ed by the105 words
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Article328 1938-07-08 9 THOUGH the Tribune was officially informed last night that "the authorities are doing iheir best to alleviate the situation." it is doubtful if an emergency transport service equal to the demand is likely to be introduced to-day-Members of the Traction Company European staff did not. as328 words
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Advertisement60 1938-07-08 9 «TKAITS CAHAHET 1 FRIDAY, I jggj ADM.SS,O^^I| All colours. 6 .7 C vd From $2.70. I :;3 70 cts. a yd. 1 55 "I II =^£"73iwN5'EMBROIDERED I FANCY CREPES DRESSING GOWNS BLOUSES CLOQUES m SI G5 From I From 80 cts. I From SL6S. J OTHER BARGAINS. CHOTIRM ALL'S SALE60 words
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Advertisement206 1938-07-08 9 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya QUICK RECOVERY AFTER ILLNESS Very often a period of convalescence is much more critical than the actual illness that preceded it. Your whole body is left in a state of complete exhaustion. You have no strength to combat any renewed attacks. Doctors and206 words
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Advertisement42 1938-07-08 9 FOB LADIES THE NEW MM WAY to BEAUTY. f^|9 use ter^f D. T. LIM'S FACE LOTION. Removes Pimples, Freckles and Roughness. Beautifies the Skin, making it soft and white. 25 CTS. PER BOTTLE D. T. LIM COMPANY, 353 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE42 words
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Advertisement282 1938-07-08 9 WATCH FOR THE GALA OPENING f OF THE j FIRST AIH-CONDITIONER and COMPLETELY RENOVATED j I NEW 7~ j AlhambrA J attlioaih damage v j wu estimated at fSJ Do You Remember 1f pateat i How Robin Hood foiled the plot of IyHIP •cur- r AggijPKsi' fc No! cvii Prince282 words
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Article424 1938-07-08 10 gRITA IX and France are -till punning their thankless task of removing volunteers from war* torn Spain, and of endeavouring to keep the area of hostilities as restricted as possible. A resolution now pasted by the Non-inter-vention Committee provides for the collection of volunteers and thtir removal Hamburg,424 words
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Article320 1938-07-08 10 Won Fame In A Night £a j£| NE hundred years ago Britain Was stirred as seldom had happened before by the story 01' a great sea rescue which since become a world legend. To-day Grace Darling is one of the heroines of whom children of all320 words
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Article314 1938-07-08 10 CJOMETIMES, as a ?reat treat, he would row her to one of the neighbouring Islands, bare of all but animal life. It was on these occasions that Grace Darnng learnt tc handle an car ard steer a beat. At ether times she was busy in ;he lighthouse314 words
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Article303 1938-07-08 10 AT about thiee o'clock in the morning the Forfarshire snapped in two. The captain, his wife and those who had been with them in the stern ""oiuti iherasetves in the sea. Nine people managed to cling to the wreckage of the bows. Which were stuck fast303 words
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Article214 1938-07-08 10 ritHE mm who had been rescued soon revived sufficiently to help William Darling to make another trip to the wreck, from which more of the survivors were safely taken The remainder were rescued by a boat from Bunderland. As soon as the news of the rescue uo:214 words
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Article333 1938-07-08 10 NOTES COMMENTS A Worthy Appointment npHE announcement by the British Government that Admiral Sir Charles Little, Commander-in-Chief of the China Squadron, is to succeed Admiral sir Martin E. Dunbar-Nasmith to the high rank ot Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty and Chief of Naval Personnel will be received with satisfaction throughout333 words
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Advertisement251 1938-07-08 10 o OF r o^ §IJ»* Vv Obtainable at:— I lIOIIIXSOIVS I Put HEALTH in every dish -^^g yeast food A dash of Marmite makes a mighty difference to soups, sauces and all vegetable and meat dishes. They are so much tastier, and the right supply of Vitamin B in Marmite251 words
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Advertisement72 1938-07-08 10 THE RAILWAYS SPEND OVER $1,500,000 ANNUALLY ON LOCAL PURCHASES i ARTIFICIAL WREATHS j WITH SPARE DOMES ALWAYS IN STOCK. OUR 16. RHOBY GHAUT. SINGAPORE. TELEPHONE No. 21t>6. DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE. I ENGAGEMENT. CHIA ONG.—Engagement is announced between Mr Chi'* TeeV- p 4 or*p,. third yen of Mr. fi. Mrs. Ch I72 words
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Article, Illustration19 1938-07-08 11 Dr. Douglas Hyde, the first president of Eire (inset), was installed in office at Dublin Castle.19 words
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309 1938-07-08 11 Evian, July 7. nKOFESSOB Heinrich Neumann, the famous Vienna P irrised beading a delegation of the Vienna Jewish community with an l to tV conference to tax .fitat e Jewish emigration from Austria. P *P*Ue»or Nemnanntold Keute. the delegation came purely in a private309 words
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Article60 1938-07-08 11 Reuter. Los Angeles, July 7. THE Lockhted Company, announce that production will be starting next week on tl'c British Government's order for 200 reconnaissance planes, valued at seventeen million dollars. Th\s first machines ar e expected to be ready for shipment in three months and theReuter. - 60 words
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Article77 1938-07-08 11 Reuter. Berlin. July 7. THE unity of 450 million people in China will succeed in driving out the enemy and restoring the mtegrnv and sovereienty of our land.' said inChinese ambassador in an aodress to 400 Chinese residents in Germany on tne occasion of the first annr.'ersaryReuter. - 77 words
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333 1938-07-08 11 TROOPS WARSHIPS SENT TO HAIFA TO KEEP ORDER Reign Of Terror Continues Reuter British Official wireless. London. Ju«> 7. np\VO battalionsof British troops from Egypt have been ordered to proceed to Palestine without delay, it is announced, following the outbreak of a serious campaign of riotin? and bloodshed in theReuter British Official wireless. - 333 words
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Article203 1938-07-08 11 China Using New Speed Fleet Shanghai. Ju-y 8. TT b repelled thai If ssaall torpedo I beats belongin." to the Chinese Government, each capable <»* a -need of fifty miles an hour, arc engaged in Bghting Jajsanese warships in the Pwper basin. Ttiree Japanese transports escorted203 words
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Article96 1938-07-08 11 Reuter. Lisbon. July 7. j UIME were killed and thirteen seriously N injured, mostly boys when a mock tire, arranged for a tire brigade Wstratkm led to panic here to-da^ A four-storeyed wooden building was erected. Firemen's sons were irtftailed as tenants in tne building,Reuter. - 96 words
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Article39 1938-07-08 11 London, July T. THE international sugar council met in London on Tuesday to consider the working of the sugar and w held preliminary discussions cf it ponc> for the second quota year, which op.m, on Sept. 1.39 words
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Article201 1938-07-08 11 London. July 7. THE recent dispute between the states I of Sikar and Jaipur was the subject of a statement in the Commons to-de by the Under-Secretary for He said trouble broke out in Ami. between the Jaipur Darbar and Rao Raja of Sikkar. who is201 words
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Article186 1938-07-08 11 Reuter. London, July 6. £22 Spa «n »U. be simitar* d.v.ded between Hamburg anil Genoa. It is understood that as a to-day s Cabinet consideration of the Spanish Nationalist reply as to the protest against the bomomg of Brlifcn shin Sir Robert Hodgson will return tcReuter. - 186 words
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Article24 1938-07-08 11 Cholera is raging in Swatow. The epidemic is reported to be spreading Over GOO cases have been reported ot which 200 have proved fatal.24 words
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82 1938-07-08 11 Reuter. Shanghai, July 7. |N a series of raids throughout the day the" Settlement police have arrested over 1,000 suspicious characters—the biggest round-up in the history of Shanghai. There were 13 incidents this morning, which took toll as follows: four Chinese and two Japanese killed,Reuter. - 82 words
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99 1938-07-08 11 Reuter. London, July 7. DON Bradman is reported to be at loggerheads with the Australian Cricket Board ct Control, which has refused an application to waive the rule to enable Mrs. Bradman to visit him in England. The cricketers' eontract.s forbid contact with relativesReuter. - 99 words
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Article131 1938-07-08 11 London, July 7. THE Duke of Kent flew to Rochester this morning and motored to Chatham Dockyard where he was met by Admiral Sir Edward R. G. R. Evans, commander-in-chief of the Nore, and flag officers. They all embarked on the Admiral's bare,e131 words
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Article43 1938-07-08 11 Reuter. Ottawa, July 7. THE National Conservative Convention has passed a resolution recommenclInc the Canadian Government to take effective steps to exclude Orientals from Canada and suggesting a scheme for selected immigration of families from Britain. Ireland end France —Renter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article125 1938-07-08 11 Reuter. Prague, July 7. f>P. fed™ and the Sudeten German A> representatives to-day resumed negctiations corcern'mg the drafting of the Xationaiies Statute, suspended during the Sokol festival. Efforts are being made to reach a compromise en the eight points which Herr Henlein submitted but it is doubtfulReuter. - 125 words
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Article31 1938-07-08 11 The Japanese vice-minister tor foreign eisn affairs (Mr. Horin Ouchi> has made i renrese-.nations to the French Ambassador 'M. Arsene Henry I in regard to the French occupation of Paracel islands.31 words
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Advertisement30 1938-07-08 11 COMPLETE EYESIGHT SERVICE! The on!y complete equipment f r x sp ecial!y latest styles of eyewi a NO-SCRU glasse| J^.^ r» q PHONG. Opt. D. IU-bflJi 1«; Jou?hßridee R<»ad. Singapore30 words
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Advertisement59 1938-07-08 11 Prevents scorching and can be used with greater case j and safety mm()( PRICE I I Uses less current and becomes I hot almost at once. jP_LgJ Is both left and right handed L 1 nl i reauires no stand. with i year eg he q set to stay at59 words
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666 1938-07-08 12 COMPANY ISSUES STATEMENT Singapore, Thursday. miJAT unless and until the employees are *;ble to see that some form of arbitration is the only way out of the difficulty there seems to be no hope of the strike coming to666 words
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Article153 1938-07-08 12 Singapore, Friday. AIR Vice-Marshal A. W. Tedder leaves for England to-day to take up his appointment at the Air Ministry. He has been appointed to the important post of Director General- of Research and Development, a newly created office to look after and speed up aircraft production.153 words
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Article182 1938-07-08 12 Singapore, Thursday. FE establishment of a special Traffic Court in the old Sepoy Lines Police Station is envisaged in a communique which has just been published by the Colonial Secretary. The communique reads: "The report of the Committee which was appointed some months ago under182 words
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Article185 1938-07-08 12 (From Our Own Reporter, Seremban, Thursday. A FEELING of insecurity prevailed in town to-day and fears of anti-Japanese demonstrations nearly came true, when a large crowd collected in front of a Japanese dentist's shop, alleging that two Chinese women had gone upstairs for treatment. The crowd soon increased185 words
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Article28 1938-07-08 12 The rubber crop of the United Malacca Rubber Ertates Ltd., for the month of June was 35,000 lbs., the total for two months being 72,800 lbs.28 words
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Article70 1938-07-08 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, July 8. TWENTY more Chinese were charged in the police court yesterday in connection with the riot in Penang. Among them was a Municipal clerk who was airested. Bail in $250 was granted, the Municipal Electrical Engineer, Mr. Trogers, standing surety.70 words
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Article121 1938-07-08 12 IN conjunction with the Malayan A;riHorticultural Exhibition at Kuala Lumpur on July 30 and 31 and Aug. 1. the Rubber Research Institute will be open to the public from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 4.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m Demonstrations of apparatus and oi the work121 words
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Article203 1938-07-08 12 Tuesday. June 28. Hon Mr. G. E. Cator, Hon. Mr. C. C. Brown and Hon. Mr. C. L. Green arrived to stay at King's House. The following were the guests at a dinner given by His Excellency at King's House this evening:— Hon Raja Uda bin Raja Muhammad.203 words
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Article, Illustration42 1938-07-08 12 section of the crowd of Chinese which gathered outside a shop in Cecil Street, Kuala Lumpur, and demanded that trn» shoo should be closed in commemoration of the anniversary of the outbreak of Bine-Japanese c H hostilities.—(TriburU).42 words
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Article166 1938-07-08 12 Singapore. Thursday. THE wedding took place at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd this afternoon between Mr. Cyril Francis Baumgarten, son of Mrs. Edith Baumgarten of Bingapore, and Miss Doreen Marguerite Hocquardt. daughter of Mrs. Evelyn Hocquardt. also of Singapore. Tho bride was given away by her uncle166 words
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Article33 1938-07-08 12 Mr. C S. See, author of "A Chinese Sees the World," will broadcast from the 8.M.8 C. on Monday. July 18. at 7.45 p.m. on "The Fascinating Night Life of Chicago."33 words
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321 1938-07-08 12 Singapore, Thursday. pERMITTED to be held onl> under ihe guarantee of the chairman that the law would be observed, the Chinese muss meeting which took place at the Happy World Covered Stadium to-day was attended by more than 10.000 people, among them321 words
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Article122 1938-07-08 12 Tap.i.-. T! urstlav. A LARGE pyth in measui A about 12 f«*ci icng and weighing about 50 pounds ha been caught by a Chin doner It air I crowd and v 1 i(l tc a Chinese i During the last lio m nt the Chine c squ122 words
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Article12 1938-07-08 12 The annual untitled St. Anne will take piaci 31. at Bukit Mertajam12 words
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Article99 1938-07-08 12 Singapore, Thursday. hre have just received the June copy "j of Scouting in Malaya,' a well set up and attractive little magazine, lavishly illustrated with pleasing pictures. There are many anecdotes of scout life in Malaya and some interesting articles concerning the work and general99 words
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Article66 1938-07-08 12 Friday, July 1. In the morning His Excellency visited various sites at Penang. His Excellency had luncheon with the Hon. Mr. Justice A. B. Howes and Mrs. Howes. Saturday, July 2. In the morning His Excellency visited various sites at Province Wellesley. His Excellency was present at the66 words
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Advertisement19 1938-07-08 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Strati, "PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE AND WORKMEN'S CUAIFfcNSAiiON INSURANCE19 words
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Advertisement7 1938-07-08 12 1 "I definitely ordered TOLLEYS" WPS 3107 words
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Article, Illustration189 1938-07-08 13 (By Air Mail). Virudhunagar, June 29. A PARTY of Congressmen were attacked by black flag demonstrator while returning to Virudhunagar. Hon Mr. C. Rajagopalachariar, the premier ol Madras, alter addressing the p-mnad Taluk Conference at Aruppukottai was returning to Virudhunagar yesterday when about fifty black flag189 words
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Article61 1938-07-08 13 Singapore, Thursday. CHARGED with the theft of a motorcar belonging to a Chinese in Townsend Road shortly before seven o'clock last night, Lan Guan Hwce claimed trial when he was charged before Mr. J. C. H. Oldham, the Second Magistrate, this morning. Bail of $50 was61 words
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Article80 1938-07-08 13 Sir John Thomas Davies X.C.8.. C.V 0., of The Meadow, Little Baddow, Chelmsford, Essex, former private secretary to Mr. Lloyd Geoige, who died on March 31, aged fifty-seven, in his £45,000 will, left io his friend and personal private secretary. Miss Elizabeth Annie Bowdidge, £2,000 as a token80 words
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Article34 1938-07-08 13 Reuter. Jerusalem, July 7. An Arab was killed and another criously wounded by a bomb in the ty near the scene of the murder of tiro Jews, two days ago.—Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article101 1938-07-08 13 Ipoh; Brit. 1,278 tons; from Telck Anson 7.7 to Port Dickson 9.7. Benlawers; Brit. 5,943 tons, from 7.7 to Hongkong 13.7. Greystoke Castle; Brit. 5,853 tons. Iron Manila 6.7 to New York 11.7. Azuma Maru; Japanese; 6.646 tons from Hamburg 6.7 to Yokohama 8 7. Medusa; Brit. 579101 words
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Article192 1938-07-08 13 OFFICIALS of the Singapcre Traction Company's employees Association tcid a Tribune reporter this morning rot after studying the statement iisued pics they could discern no ange in the aniiudo ol the company. The previous committer of 25 had ened in nearly four months, negotiaiens with the192 words
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Article105 1938-07-08 13 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, July 8. HPHE anti-Japanese demonstra- tions which swept Penang at the beginning of the week had a repercussion at Province Wellesley yesterday when a sundry shop. Chop' Sin Hu.it. Matang Tengah village, was forced to destroy 28 bags of soya beans.105 words
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102 1938-07-08 13 THE two four-eiiKined de Havilland aeroplanes which are io operate with Wearne Bros, internal a*r service in Malaya left England yesterday at 4 a.m. Originally they were expected to leave en July 1. If weather conditions arc favourable they should arrive in Singapore next Thursday102 words
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Article58 1938-07-08 13 In the case of Rex vs. Julian Israel, an apology was tendered by defendant through his counsel, Mr. S. Fung, and this was mentioned in court and recorded when the case came up In the Fifth Court to-day. Mr. T. W. Ong appeared for the complainant, who58 words
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Article31 1938-07-08 13 Last night's Hospital Charity Ball at the Raffles Hotel is expected to benefit St. Andrew's Hospital to the extent of about $1,200, the function having proved a great success.31 words
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Article545 1938-07-08 13 THROUGHOUT the ages, fever has always been one of the scourges or humanity. Thus, we come across the word "fever" in various texts of the Old and New Testament. If we connect this fact with the natural conditions of the country, which abounds in marshes and545 words
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Article175 1938-07-08 13 Reuter. London, July 7. FOREIGN exchange circles, while gratified at the sustained activity in the dollar to-day's rate being 4.9359 to the pound compared with 4.9428 at the close yesterday, confess to be somewhat mystified regarding the actual cause. It is freely admitted that in theReuter. - 175 words
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Article152 1938-07-08 13 London. July 7. THE question of air raid precautions fdr the City of London came up at the meeting of the Common Council held at the Guildhall to-day. The Air Raid Precautions Committee recommended that in view of the necessity for increasing the number152 words
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Advertisement14 1938-07-08 13 wmmmmm*mmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmwnuwmmm*MmMm*m*um*u*mmnwmmmzm*mm^^ fj|L HERE'S WHITEAWAYS 'KUALA LUMPUR, CIXTr" A DAD v PENANG, U-OH, SIINCjArUKL TAIPENG.14 words
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Advertisement202 1938-07-08 13 TE AC HERS* HIGHLAND CREAtf A WHISKY |XA PERFECTION SCOTCH 'FHONE: STORE 5376 (4 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (2 lines), IPOH 110 111 (2 lines). Advt: of Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. W.F.S. 260. SIME DARBY Co., Ltd: jhg NEW DANCE ALBUMS FELDMAN'S 43rd. Containing: Remember me: You can't .stop202 words
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535 1938-07-08 14 INTERMITTENT SHOWERS AFTER CONTINUOUS RAIN Drawn Games Are Traditional At Old Trafford Manchester, July 7. THE weather outlook for the Third Test which will be played this week-end, on Friday, Saturday, Monday and is elooim. It has been raining intermittently for several days and535 words
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Article89 1938-07-08 14 'THE teams for the Third Test slirt- j A |ng to-day will be selected from V. 1? Hammond AUSTRALIA ENGLAND H, Hradmaii P. A. Gibb S. J. MeCabe T. l\ Smailes W. A. Brown D. Compton J. 11. Kingleton IF. Verily B. t* Hassatt E. Pavnter89 words
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Article165 1938-07-08 14 Sandwich, July 7. AFTER leading ihe amateurs with a brilliant effort over the hrst 18 holes. James Brucn, the %cung Walker Cup player faded to oualify, in the British open go.f championship at Ktyal St. Swf** Other notable failures were E. Whitcombe, Havers, and Braid. Cyril Tolley165 words
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Article1241 1938-07-08 14 FINAL BAY OF JULY MEETING PROGRAMME CONSISTS OF NINE EVENTS rYHE following is t|»c card for the third and final day of the Perak July professional race mooting to hf? run off in Ipoh to-morrow afternoon subject to scratching and adjustment of order of1,241 words
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Advertisement34 1938-07-08 14 Hp r\ ¥l IL J ywT I 1 flr I)r a jbW bb UjA *r S& iKf?' 5 Sift .fflro. Jlfl k' Jj §■> *L «8 Distributers FRASER t IN E AYE LTD. pi i >34 words
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137 1938-07-08 15 WHAT OUR READERS SAY- r 0) the Malnva Tribune) I be -pccnd strike within I months and I think tlv ,,r than the* pre ifccis vciriors pWWr T *>? 1 j'Wt-s will excuse their n fb?n '"turn m to office I»"'137 words
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Article51 1938-07-08 15 I Editor oj the Malaya Tribune) f n 0 efthU e m^r ly cert a Sly time for the Municipal Com- Ttete action. Without mohere will oe no strike. TricUon Company held the I ,v. Tile bus -ervice has been ver> ■jequate. Yours, etc., CLERK Ĕ-. more. July51 words
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Article111 1938-07-08 15 :f.e Editor o/ the Malaya Tribune' '1:-Although lengthy hp fxoected betore a settlement e arrived at in the present gns--m-h-p what the public neeas i action in dealing with th j .re is only one solution. Oet we Lr.s to ooerate the bus i to the traditions111 words
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Article56 1938-07-08 15 he Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir.--Office workers are being put to :onsidprable amount of inconvenience ::d trouble by the present tramway 'rke. I wonder if the strikers haVv. topped to consider for a moment oiu Why* don't they arbitrate? Surely would be a better way of settling. '~e56 words
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Article114 1938-07-08 15 > the Editor oj the Malaya TribureTl.e suggestion that we adC1 nose wur refugees inlo Malaya ve a perfectly proper one. r into consideration f he fac* .1. ava's focrl supplies are mainly imported from other countries, iii.iert should admit refugees- them land for padi and otnci i114 words
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Article169 1938-07-08 15 rT, > the Editor of tk? Malaya Tribune) -ir since the outbreak of the Sinohostilities, the local Chinese •'ders have formed a Committee Ur *der the name of "The Singapore ChiRelief Fund Committee' which *itct has been to appeal for ul L 'om thf Chinese community for relic*169 words
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Article265 1938-07-08 15 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune Sir—July 7 is a day of sorrow and rejoicing to the Chinese people. Exactly, a year ago to-day, the, first shot was fired at Lukouchiao, sotanding the call to all Chinese people to unite and aetend their motherland. The265 words
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Article179 1938-07-08 15 (To the Editor of the MaJc.ua Tribute* Sir—Our legislators usual!'/ vour'to biin»'. our laws into L.it Wiu .similar lawsin *"&lan however, has careful lhl> colony stances n.w Christians find it under UD i y for dissolution of impossible make any reasontheir n.arria-e wj. a t^c ,inhap-ably-minded179 words
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Article77 1938-07-08 15 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tnbunt Sir. —X am a regulator Andrew's rriw here the nurses the maternity ward wnere are really overworked, considering that they have to be on duty for eighr hours a day. For girls to woik for so many hours is undoubtedly breaking77 words
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Article493 1938-07-08 15 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune.' Sir, —After reading Dr. Galloway's scathing indictments in one of your issues some time ago on social evils in Singapore. I have been spending some aays at the Rallies Library ninning through the files of the Malayr Tribune 1923-1930 and have493 words
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Article35 1938-07-08 15 We have received a large number of letters on the subject of the transport strike, hut it is impossible to publish them all. Our selection printed to-day, however, is representative of the various views expressed.35 words
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Advertisement51 1938-07-08 15 PHYSICAL I f^Hpal th -Promoting, m H Si Muscle-Developing Exei ing and Muscle u tructlon Ln cises. T x Ef,H m pnt Mind-Traln-Psychic lft an A Sn Low Fees. Send personal Tuition. fe to:— L 3 cts. Stamps for PC. 1 SYED M0H6EN ALSAGOFF, PH.D., PS.D.. 11-!, St. Michaei» Koad.51 words
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Advertisement257 1938-07-08 15 It's Your Day Shop To-day I That is the Way to Save Money I GIAN SINGH'S GRAND ANNI'AI I STOCKTAKING SALE I Helps You To Save Money On Every Purchase Made Our Remnant stocks to be cleared at greatly reduced Price*. j MORE BARGAINS MORE BARGAINS Indisputable Bargains w Unbeatable257 words
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Advertisement273 1938-07-08 16 1 1 1 1 I i i i .i .I i I Adorable, Alluring ALICE FA YE SINGS and Dances in the grandest Musical Show of all! I TO-NIGHT at the C APITOL j all A Humper DOUBLE ATTRACTION 1| Ĕfa NEW UNIVERSAL, producers of "3 SMART GIRLS 7 present273 words
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Advertisement365 1938-07-08 16 I Victoria Theatre. SAT., WED., SAT., 9th, J3th, 16th JULY, at 9.15 p.m. THE NAUGHTY WIFE SAD C. PRODUCTION. BOOK AT ROBINSON'S. PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE. Muscle anomalies Crossed eyes. Complicated cases /I of defective GLASSES IF NEEDED. R. A. THOMPSON. D.O.Sc, (Dr. of Ocular Science). 4, ARCADE, GROUND365 words
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Advertisement399 1938-07-08 16 6-15 PAVILION 915 i I I "MY, MY," SAYS 'MR. SMITH/ I I I "THIS IS THE FUNNIEST FILM j 1 j EVER!" (And SO SAYS The PRESS) I I "continual stream of i 1 J mirth one of the I I best comedies seen" l___^ "k 1 I FREE,399 words
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369 1938-07-08 17 Big Gathering On Padang FiRST DAY |sJew Record In Discus Throw <> |R1 wa> made in the Singa--4 Amateur Athletic Association J,t on the S.CC. Padang yesterEi ifternooa when heats in the k m yards. 88» yards. I- long jump, and po<e held.369 words
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Article65 1938-07-08 17 ME s ollowaas have been invited kj ihe S.A.F.A. to turn out at ftason Road Stadium, ready to play lired, a;asnsi Johore, m the t it a up match to-day: V; v! f'.ahman, Haji Abdul Rahman \7u, G. Day, Dollah, James Hot Khoon. Kee Siang, C. D. erg,65 words
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Article317 1938-07-08 17 KESULTS of yrsterday's tics in the Tanglhl Club tcnni.s tournament: CULLEN CUP Miss Dunne and H.nton I Is> brat Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hughes < -15' (1 -4. 6—2; Mr. and Mr;. Leonard <scr> beat Mrs. S. W. P. Perry and D. P. Perry <— 3»317 words
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294 1938-07-08 17 Second Division Soccer Ir.yr.ls fl. .2; Pi* ?iishc > VIR Loyal* .ctoncl be** Mk i- F'il-. MHfflS r>v >c od.' «1 111 hm hi th»> Soi n«l I>i\ sicrr. ol th :lA.F'. V. f.-nsui* »t (he *,r*B«tf3 R<kkl Steditfm yesterday. The PoMi'-hers haw p'enty294 words
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Article111 1938-07-08 17 iFHE Combined Services meet Malacca i in the Malaya Cup at the Anson °oad Stadium to-morrow. Admission charges will br H, 50 and 20 cents. The Services have already beaten Negri Sembilan and Johore, by five clear goals in each instance while Malacca drew I—l111 words
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Article54 1938-07-08 17 V.M.C A. XI vs R.A.F. On Saturday, at 2 pm. on ihe R.A.F. ground (players to meet at V.M.C.A at 1.45 p.m.t Lee Fong Lim, R. I.yne, V. Xavier, J Ferguson. G. L. Kam I. B. Suratta. S Hope. J. Shaw, H. Swvny, O.K. Tan. An Kow Chu.54 words
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Advertisement120 1938-07-08 17 1 V WORKS WONDEWI ro>l VCH SUFFERF2SS. I due to the four-wa? x has created an army t-Rcx enthusiasts. Its beneficial rfauded in a continuous olicited letters from people part ol the world. Popularity i-Rex has not been gained by dvertishig, but chiefly by ■nmerklation arising from B >ble benefits.120 words
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Advertisement160 1938-07-08 17 Better, more SETi economical J shaving.... At a bargain price you can bay Gillette No. 25 Set and enjoy the many advantages of Gillette shaving. This popular act contains a Gillette razor and one Blue Gillette blade in an attractive moulded case. Gillette razors and Blue Gillette blades are made160 words
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Miscellaneous28 1938-07-08 17 THE TIDES To-day: 7.55 a.m.. 7 ft. 4 ins., 7.22 p.m 8 ft. 5 ins. To-morrow: 9.05 a.m 7 ft, 6 ins.. 8.15 p.m.. 8 ft 7 ins.28 words
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Article, Illustration1157 1938-07-08 18 NOEL BARBER'S HOLLYWOOD FILM PAGE THE picture just above these words is the start of this week's film news it's a photogrnph of a post-card that arrived at the office the other day, and if 'Tired of Waiting" wants these flms,1,157 words
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Article, Illustration83 1938-07-08 18 How music rs "frozen" to film is demonstrated in this "cut" from the new Gladys Swarthout comedy "Romance in the Dark". The white lines to the left form the "sound track," where sound is photographed as it looks to the electric eye of the recording device. These wavy83 words
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Article, Illustration47 1938-07-08 18 Alice Faye and George Mmi phv enjoy themselves in the musicomedy "You're A Sweetheart* which is being shown at the Capitol—and both hay- a number of new song hits. a r a sort of light relief to the starner task of making love.47 words
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Article181 1938-07-08 18 MMANDS Of an v auction sch.d:,le are refit story assignments at Paretmm where 36 icriters are working on VIVE airplane?. 1 at $25,0n0, have been ere ing the makinc of the Paramov n'coicur cavalcade a avian m With Wing*,- fiahirinq Fred Ray MiUand and Louise Cay NOW at 6mo181 words
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Article75 1938-07-08 18 HERBERT Wikox recently signed up the veteran English actor. C. Aubrey Smith, to play the important part of Sir William Hamilton in the forthcoming: Anna \ea?le film about Lady Hamilton. tabling from Holhuood. 74--year-old Smith a>ked. "Shall I he able to >cc any cricket at Lorti'»?" ■Be** cabled75 words
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Advertisement50 1938-07-08 18 Distinctive in Design and in Performance.. RENAULT 12 HI Si built to give the long and trouble free service associated all over the world with Renault engineering, and introduces many features of luxury car design at such a moderate price class. Surprisingly low petrol consumption 38 /40 miles per gallon.50 words
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Advertisement47 1938-07-08 19 To be fired first and fuddled after Is of£n The process of those who rely for their animation upon the Grape ana Grain The eternal and delightfm Sox of Gold Leaf Tea is to be the Hot Drink which nourishes a cool mind. F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ, LTD.47 words
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Advertisement105 1938-07-08 19 RHEUMATICKY? Wake up your circulation with a COLMAN'S MUSTARD BATH W.P.B. 5 Quick f^y^ to A MOTHER'S MESSAGE Mothers in many parts ol the wo rely solely on Baby's Own TaM s MP their little "J-W-fS Sk Here is a CanaAvenue, Wng to dian mother. WJIM»- be wlthmothers the world105 words
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Advertisement115 1938-07-08 19 DIAMOND AT FACTORY PRICES mma kiluai mil jJM jM|qX TW Cr»- /VVk M»W gMM— y«t>^7 j**»! ,,L /y Jtw&juMfl l J I-TO, 11 If iiißiMMfimunui I PROMPT SERVICE Is what you expect, and you get M when you entrust all your Clock and Watch repairs to YICK WOH HINC 429.115 words
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Advertisement79 1938-07-08 19 ITHI TRUE TONIC FOOD OMmMc mf mil ChmamU und Storm ■I mm PHiLGoi More Foreign Stations now' in 1 use In an Advertisement it is impossible U> say aU there tetosay about a PHILCO and we therefore ask you to judge yourselves by calling at our Showrooms or to send79 words
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Advertisement98 1938-07-08 19 nil nr WmBSSSm esses I I Ml LTL'M IN PArVO (Much in Little). There's much in the little name to satisfy you. Much in the excellence of its Service, the Quality and I |1 I WW Naturalness of I gttM its tone and in M I W the all-round reliability98 words
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Miscellaneous1148 1938-07-08 19 j MANILA /i TmTm mT\ /t KZRM 9.53 Mc> (31.3 m ()S THE AIK 1 U-IJSI Hi NesUe Hits and Encores. 4.50 Hollywood commentator. When And Where lo Listen In ff 5 55 NIB news period. 6 20 Variety programme. 810 Ta'cacalera's overseas news SINGAPORE I LONDON NIROM gM w1,148 words
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Article258 1938-07-08 20 'From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Thursday. THE story of how a mid-night prowler took the count in a struggle with i> local boxer who had attempted to arrest him was related before Mr. J. D. Lam hert, the third magistrate, when Tham Weng Cheong was charged with258 words
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Article86 1938-07-08 20 IN collaboration with the China Relief I Fund Committee, the Oleh Oleh will stage another performance, the third show for the same cause but on a larger scale, at the Happy World -overed stadium, on Saturday, Sept. 10. Two Committees will be formed, one under the chairmanship86 words
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Article387 1938-07-08 20 MESSRS. Stanton Nelson's report for the week-ending July 7. follows: The general wave of confidence is stil spreading, and there is no adverse news of any kind to report. Demand <or rubber coi from all sources, light offering* from tho F«;r East haw been absorbed, whilst387 words
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Article163 1938-07-08 20 Guthrie Co.'s Weekly Statement MESSRS. Guthrie and Co's weekly report is as follows: Rubber has enjoyed another active ana cheerful week. The disappointing: openn"- of New York after the long week-end holiday nroduced a sllfitht reaction, but the better sentiment evinced by America yesterday has allowed the round163 words
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Advertisement148 1938-07-08 20 COTTON j For your embroidery tapesteries crochet and knitting use larks "Anchor 1 4f<' Pearl Cotton—obtainable in white and a urn.\ W^&SĔMg^ uelightful range of artistic fast colours- jH-^^^^^^^j obtainable at all leading tores. HARPER, (iILFILI AN CO., LTD., THE BORNEO CO.. LTft W.P.S. 1 J Don't make any remember148 words
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Advertisement246 1938-07-08 20 A SIMPLE PROBLEM IN TOOTH PASTE ARITHMETIC I 1 I I 1 j Showing how one and one give double value c c All dentifrices ?h m te th, that's j number one. Phillips' M Ik ol M. Tooth Paste cleans U th exceptionall] well. Thai's number cue for Phillips.246 words
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758 1938-07-08 21 DR. KUNG URGES NATION-WIDE ECONOMY INCREASED PRODUCTION Bankers Asked To Co-operate With Government "INCREASED productivity of arms, mines and the handicraft industry as one means of enhancing China's war-time economy was urged by Dr. H. H. Kung, President of the Executive Yuan and concurrently Minister of Finance. In view of758 words
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Article32 1938-07-08 21 /CHINESE shipping companies sustained losses of $70,000,000 during tho Sino-Japanese hostilities, according to shipping circles. Over 470 ships were sunk around Shanghai to form the boom.32 words
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Article29 1938-07-08 21 DR H H Kung, President of the Executive Yuan, has instructed the National Relief Committee to allot $200,000 for tne relief of war refugees in Honan.29 words
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Article51 1938-07-08 21 PAINTINGS CURIOS DESTROYED CORDING to well-informed circles, 4 curios old books and old paintings, al 51.000.000,000, were destroyed Kiangsu and Chokiang Province, during the hositilfLieo. Another DOO.OOO worth of curios were desd in North China, i estimated that the total value of old books and old paintings in \s around51 words
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Article110 1938-07-08 21 pOREIGN shipments of arms to China have been guaranteed including munitions, huge quantities of anti-tank guns, heavy artillery pieces, tanks, anti-aircraft guns and airplanes which are arriving in unceasing procession from Europe and America, a high Chinese military spokesman disclosed here, says United Press. A group of110 words
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Article316 1938-07-08 21 WHAT CHINA EXPECTS OF FRIENDLY POWERS THE sympathetic statements made by Senator Pittman of the United States and Mr. Butler. British Under-Secre-tary of Foreign Affairs, toward China s cause, declares the Ta Kung Pao, an independent Chinese daily in Hankow, were receiyed by the Chinese316 words
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64 1938-07-08 21 GENERAL Chiang Kai Shek. Chairman G of the Military has sent a telegram to Prince Cha.Chair nan of the Inner Mongolian Poetical council stressing the importance of national unity at this moment of n t e n also paid a tribute t; Prince Sha for64 words
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Article105 1938-07-08 21 Chinese Mills To Make Huge Purchases ONLY MtMtl picuis half of ir»e total production I of wheal will be harvested ihis vtar in KiaagM and Chekiang Provinces, because of the Sino-Japanese hostilities, according to well-mi»rmed circles. As the Chinese National Government taken oefinite measures control foodstuffs during present105 words
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Article, Illustration24 1938-07-08 21 opium S cs up in smoke in China: in opium, Jrarly 200 oz. of confiscated drugs were burned publiclj in me Hankow area recently.24 words
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Article236 1938-07-08 21 UESPITE major hostilities forced upon v har by Japanese aggression, China to rously continuing her efforts to free people from the opium habit. I This was evident in the burning of ounces of confiscated opium, TW opium pipes and 95 ounces of "red pill at a big236 words
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Advertisement241 1938-07-08 21 An expert y it's easy if you use Make a date every Friday with TH 1 MP T■ amami WAVE SET SHAMPOOS t E 1 Always ask for Amami Don't gaze enviously at someone's lovely the famous Shampoos with setting. Set your own hair I Easily, quickly, 47 health and241 words
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139 1938-07-08 22 Store Pig Iron Urged To Help Industry Middlesbrough. QTORING surplus pis-iron for a national emergency is arpred on Teesside to provide more work for blast-furnacemen. Mr. Alfred Edwards, Socialist M P. for Middlesbrough East, sent this telegram to Sir Thomas Inskip. Defence .\i nister: "A serious threat. Six more fuinacrs139 words
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Article32 1938-07-08 22 Mr. Hore Belisha gave evidence lasting two and a half hours at yesterday's private meetmg of the Commons Select Committee on the position of MP's, in i-elatior. to the Official Secrets Act.32 words
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Article85 1938-07-08 22 Santiago. iT is officially announced here that a I definite trad- treaty is in an advanced Sate of negotiation" between Great Britain and Chile. cso n P ri Tt is honed that it will be signed shortly, when the present Modus-Mven-The balance of payments between85 words
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Article, Illustration277 1938-07-08 22 WOMEN AS VISITORS Colombo, June 15. QPECIALLY trained midwives will shortly be appointed as women health workers in the rural areas. The Medical Department has decided to carry out this experiment at the instance of the Ministry of Health. These new health workers will not,277 words
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Article156 1938-07-08 22 DESPITE all the tragedy and J the Japanese invasion 1. ht tfl China, the opinion gener "fl in Chinese circles is that the ho-'i'.riM have brought cne crood thinj H With the advent of the c nfli -m former attitude of contemn! f< ins has chanced156 words
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Article32 1938-07-08 22 London business 9J Wills, member 9 Club. Dunstable, set up a altitude record for >as pis m above 10.000 ft Th' 1 W record was 8,600 ft. 132 words
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Advertisement471 1938-07-08 22 I END ASTHMA and DANGER of "TB" "EPHAZONE" Ends Attacks in 10 Minutes And Strengthens the Lungs Vletlms of Asthma, Bronchial Asthma, Bronchldi, ittniltiff SlfifiD and any form of chest and lung trouble U>e In peril. OIIUIIU aJlG^p Ncgiect often leads to dreaded T.B. A suddan chill ASSUP6CI ma? bring471 words
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Advertisement270 1938-07-08 22 Tempests rage around lips that are Things happen when Hps have the I disturbing red of impetuous jungle tgUOBB romance! And SAVAGE LIPSTICK. Mm alone has that kind of colour; excitin f m Pt« n K. purposely daring reds. Br None like them have ever been seen PJPF mmW&x 111270 words
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Advertisement267 1938-07-08 22 mm Wmmz^^^S^Syw9y vyyy/y//V.w/ys,y///wM ''aM //y* wwy, RHEUMATISM] Questions every sufferer should* ask himself Q$ I Why do suffer the excruciating pains of \j!> /jpv Rheumatism Why are my joints painful and 1 j creaky? Why do my muscles feel as though they Wm are tied into knots? There are thousands267 words
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148 1938-07-08 23 DINCCtM ,he S,n 3 :[l):l mse «ar. lhe Chinese rcsMM ta of Calcutta have bee,, in unals. sendins money to I heir mother country. nounted to u,r trlftiUoni -re made by inH associations whteh w tiLrntv in Calcutta. J; 3 associations is ?he locality148 words
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Article16 1938-07-08 23 The late Sir Hyde Gowan, former Governor of the Central Princes, left 13.074 sterling.—< United Press>.16 words
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Article129 1938-07-08 23 PAN a public servant send an V office peon from one station to another on personal businew at State expense? The quest on arises from an incident m which President of the Indian illative Assembly, Sir Abdur Eahina is involved. Sir Abdur Rahim sent ipjj of the129 words
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Article, Illustration150 1938-07-08 23 M over by the -J dd* The elected members either belonged 1 Stat e d Sole e who o did"not wS, S of £S? were the Indepen- first two *??£j*££jSt •u n r in as many aaiic ic.»w> wie Hi «hncss the Maharajah mthe nay150 words
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Article46 1938-07-08 23 Sardar Sant Singh. M.I.A. (Central), table* a resolution r T h^f. c Q r^ p coming session of the Cental Legislative A ■emhiy urging the Go ,ernment of India to take .early steps to check the menace of Kabuli money-lenders in the centrally administered (Umteo P:ess).46 words
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Article30 1938-07-08 23 The Coportation of Rangoon are building a waterworks known as Pegu Yomas water works for the supply ol water to the city. It will cost the cortoration Rs. 1.74.20.000.—1Unned Press).30 words
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Article90 1938-07-08 23 comes from the distrKtot u y writes the Wb. «,f the "Amrita Bazar r 1 gh A youth a jungle wasattackettfty lie fought vaUan y a t a'handiwithout arms, was at a.n ap until some villager*■ his help. Out of W»*> th coaM do nothing r90 words
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Article166 1938-07-08 23 m*o imhat Sivavama Menon, lea M d-r f the cochin cynm ih. fir«t Minister of the £2' 'reformed cons.Uution. Mr. Menon was q V ;as educated at the jj After graduating; he took s Madra3 Degree under having servedl hi* appie Rama the late Dewan166 words
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Article51 1938-07-08 23 On the recommendation of the Indian Railway t4 S& iccided to change tne a Railways ageu* on the state nu« rjompanyg General Manager and the v > managed Railways have oeeni Change their De3eneral Baanager. J'SJSffut Deputy puty Agent wg be chang£ and beneral Manager on both tne w Company-managed51 words
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560 1938-07-08 23 INDIA'S MESSAGE OF PEACE PROTESTS were made against the wars of aggression in the world by Mrs. S. K. Ghosh while moving a resolution at a public meeting of women held at shilloflg recently at the Lady Keane Colleee under the auspices of560 words
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Article53 1938-07-08 23 rrf the Councilor Departments on the Im P er _r p T I Agricultural Research Mr P. Saunders Madras), m> Kerr brother BoroWK ail Bihar 'Bengal). Mr Muhammad Li (A? Rai Sahib Srish Chandra w* ,nd Khan Sahib, S M. West Frontier Mr. Jose Cabral. the uov of53 words
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Article237 1938-07-08 23 Simla, June 28 CIR Sikandar Hyat Khan. Premier. S announced amid cheers m th* Punlab Assembly this morning that he wouia only introduce the bitlfor suppression of fe merits in the Press form and would not wim other stages for the present. irresponsible and dIWgWW of237 words
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Article166 1938-07-08 23 (By Air Mail) Simla, Juue 27. REPLYING to a question ii the Government of Fiji was prepared to consider raising the marriage a*c fcr Indians to 21 years for hois and l(i '.cars for fids m the Fiji legislative Assembly. »w»n»v tie O'rmial Secretary said tbtt the166 words
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92 1938-07-08 23 Mr S P l.lukb.erjee. Vicc-Chanc Bllor bf the Calcutta University, who was U hive sailed for Geneva on June JJ last to attend the ensuing session of inteil*ctO« Co-operation Committee n. the Leattie of Nations, has abandons tne Idea ot making that trip as his in Bengal92 words
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Advertisement88 1938-07-08 23 Daily India Page Edited by G.S. Muthukrishnan, B. Sc. RECIPE FOR SLEEP Stir a spoonful of Bovrll into V I BOVRIL j AND MILK I and a EAR DAN TABLET AT NIGHT ii re of the world give their Experienced doctors in all parts 01 wastes patients GARDAN for he88 words
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69 1938-07-08 24 Photograph taken on the occasion of a Tea-Party given at the Adelphi Roof Garden in honour of the appointment of Mr. B. Govindasamy as a Justice of Peace. In the group are from left to 1 (the lit Rev. C. Roberts). Sir George Trimm*!, chairman of the StaHHW to*™Jg*tif'.* the69 words
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