Malaya Tribune, 12 July 1938
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Title Section43 1938-07-12 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: 1 Guaranteed Largest Sales %ol WML No. 164. SINrGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday. Jrly 12, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 21 PAGES. StNG A PORE, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1938 FIVE CENTS43 words
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Advertisement102 1938-07-12 1 -j THE NEWS I WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The 11 Oil M><" tribune i NN >\^sB*^...SSS> N From NORTH SOUTH EAST and west SHIPS are bringing the world** best 7 f **y FROM TII X SOUTH FROM TII X EAST FROM THE WEST j I vv\\\Y I'KESH CHEESE M AUSTRALIAN102 words
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Advertisement9 1938-07-12 1 Read Tie SUNDAY i TRIBUNE i Dmmmm In Malaya9 words
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251 1938-07-12 2 ses Teruel. 'I'KRUEL ha« now oeen left high and dry by the tide of war, md the ingenious farmers in the -fi an putting the flotsam and jetsam to ihe best practical advantage. p fo hi during the winter, thn tied up and251 words
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Article96 1938-07-12 2 Lynn, Mass. A R tCI f primitive Jndluis, known R i »V»K v.ijo inhabit the northern part »f Bra/il, are the healthiest neopte in the worhl. acto f>r VFill 'am Hall ffofden, N U tort explorer. W i Wels have no tuberculosis, r. i art96 words
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304 1938-07-12 2 London, June 27. f pHE decline—l even use (he word disruption —of our Merchant Navy is a thing to which our energy and the country's attention must he directed; the position is extremely grave," said: Lord Lloyd at the Navy League's annual meeting in London.304 words
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Article365 1938-07-12 2 Inverness, Scotland. June 27. f IIF. hall* and corridors of Achnacarry Castle, [nverneaaaldre, aneeetfal home of Cameron of Lochiel hj«ftaiß of the dan Cameron, echood to the tread of nearly 1,000 elan* folk, descendants of exiled generations, wheti th<n- returned to the land of their origin365 words
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Article47 1938-07-12 2 Miss Edna Best, who was injured o-i the stage of Drury Lane Theatre when she hit her head on a portion of the scenery, has now completely recovered and will continue to appear at all performances. She had three stitches rut in thew ound.47 words
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Article, Illustration102 1938-07-12 2 Palate sentries bad to aside flora ihcfr beat, car; to swerve and polteemrn had a hectic chase when a wl»d dWk and hi bi -u'd c.i five escaped in tin caiiv man ng and waddled aero s the road to ttu'.kingham Palace, from St. lames' Park102 words
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Article106 1938-07-12 2 Brussels A "ROBOT" fire-alarm. which threatens to put firemen out of j their jobs, has been invented by a voting- architect of Mons (Belgium). When fire breaks out. it Rings alarm bells outside the bnildI togs; puts in an automatic call to the nearest fire-station; announces106 words
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Article38 1938-07-12 2 Dr. Alexander, or Alastair, Macdonald. of Nortnampton. who. while driving his car last January, took poison three weeks after a jury had found that criminal his blidt oi months, left i 0.161. with no will.38 words
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Article143 1938-07-12 2 T HK ma h0 a few m01)(lls as<) (les( June 27. Ba.ley as "th. worst woman in the w.rlci" was in tears M h Sh e ha always gone to sin h chools." replied the mother Mrs Earned £15 A Week tv&'STS in v;Hch sho hjld143 words
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Article66 1938-07-12 2 Inthe King's Bench Division darln* the Trinity tearm Miss Renee Houston isuing British Lion Film Corporatimi! Ltd respecting a contract to eSEaaeher"! starjor fifty-two conserutlv^eks'fS thTf T Corporatlcn den v h allegation that they wrongfully determined engagement and cotnterclaini for a 3£ a ration that they66 words
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139 1938-07-12 2 Berlin, lane 27 AIX the property owned by Jews in Germary is to be conn* pooled and used for helping to finance Field-Marshal Goerinr's Year Plan for economic self-sufficiency. Tills, is the implication threat uttered by -Dr. 1 that "Jewish influence German trade and139 words
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Article95 1938-07-12 2 Belgrade. A woman brandishing a large knife held up the VinkovtsiSubotitsa train for three-ouar-tcrs of an hour. A ticket inspector discovered that she had travelled on the tiain without a ticket and asked her to pay the faro. This apparently enraged her. She jumped down on the track95 words
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Article237 1938-07-12 2 v 4 Paris, June 27. certain circles here great interest is being aroused by a romantic story concerning one of the ecreoaagee who, it is stated will lie presented to King George and Queen Klizahelh on (heir visit lo Fra She ifl described as237 words
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Advertisement124 1938-07-12 2 r 3311 X I .;M"£>~~ S NEW BEAUTY R^ s in your fingertips yIM the thr,ll of U;ltic-r..sly maniV. j r CUred na,!s ft tCC&ICS ro bring new rate and beailf v ro your hands! Make your manicure 1 semi-weekly beauty FO o A nrua! wirh and be sure to124 words
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Advertisement164 1938-07-12 2 THERE WAS ATIME^^^^BI^^B /^^^/wm ip^TNI /YOUR NERVES ARE OVER- V^ y v ream V I STIMULATED BY TOO MUCH ufl P- V I I Ii YOUR M F H TP«P i )sX*jߣr\ ,L LiK/;i f )kS«w vt v Y^^L TOMORROw J /Vw.v- b rYE BEEN DRINKING I YOUYE BEEN LIKE164 words
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Article203 1938-07-12 3 .lnhanneshurs. EE h»d a oaxnm Ihe Knwer ."J P>rk »h,n ...n :n a nunoturc-. m< nu |B i h-d nped on the roao nnts were watcWns a gun set and three Luring to retun to ,tected from wild discovered tha f a runctured. I, n m203 words
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Article16 1938-07-12 3 frorly. Hi-' family consists of five chi dren, ten granctehildren and eight great-16 words
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Article77 1938-07-12 3 Rome. POLICE called al a well-known auction room in Rome and sequestrated 350 pictures from a famous collection, which were to have been sold shortly. It was considered that the pictures, which were to be offered as works by old masters and modern painters, -jterr* faked.77 words
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Article131 1938-07-12 3 Riu a rest. ]i,|I.SSAGES iw>m a secret radio station broadcast on a short wave, have warned .ill true followers of M. Codieanu, loader of the banned Fascist Iron Guam, that they must immediately stop smoking tobacco in any form —as proof of their loyalt>. Sacrifice was131 words
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Article20 1938-07-12 3 Over 40 people left their homes in a -ment house at Dale Street. Glasgow. wing to an invasion of rats.20 words
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Article170 1938-07-12 3 Cairo. IJOW a notorious bully and pickpocket trained 15 lads I» H sional thieves was revaf,d when Hassan Aly B «Jt 1 before the Cairo Summar> touri. Despite police surveillance Hassan managed to collect 15 boys whom he taught how to pick other peoples pockets. He170 words
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Article73 1938-07-12 3 Cape Town.—There are too few ductals in the Union of South Africa, according to the South African Medical Journal. The latest register of doctors in the Union states that there is one registered doctor to 2,443 people. The total number of such doctors at73 words
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Article310 1938-07-12 3 Headphones, And A Bucket In College Room Experiment London, June 27. T»WO headphones and a pail of water in a professors room at Queen Mary College, Mile End Road, London, were the first link in the discovery of the directional hydrophone that defeated the l310 words
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Article, Illustration29 1938-07-12 3 Jane Peters lends two hands to Suzanne Bruce-Allen in persuading an obstinate donkey to get a move on at the "Children's Day" given at Banelagh Club, London.29 words
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174 1938-07-12 3 London, June 27. FkRESSED in the coat of gold brocade he was to have worn at a Buckingham Palace levee next month, eighteen-year-old Bir Mitra Pratab Deo, ruler of nearly half a million people in the Indian State of Gangpur, was cremated at174 words
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Article334 1938-07-12 3 Johannesburg. STRONG objection to the leaching of South African history with a racial basis was made by a deputation from the Sons of England Society, which gave evidence before the Transvaal Education Commission. The Sons of England objected to some Of the causes and results of ihe334 words
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Article19 1938-07-12 3 A British journalist, Mr. Peter untitled Jones, of Sandhurst, aged 24. was drowned in Lake Rattijarvl. in East Finand.19 words
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Article129 1938-07-12 3 London, June 27. OO powerful is the latest anti-aircraft gun now being secretly tested that gunners eardrums would be shattered every time it is fired were it not for the special helmets they wear. The gun is the 4.5 in. high-velocity gun and129 words
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Advertisement157 1938-07-12 3 HAS MADE THIS CHANGE FOR THOUSANDS FUSE TEE* jM W Remember you first got your 1 hey were flesh-pink, clean 'Steruient' scientifically cleans, purttiea aiiJ iOd wholesome, with lustrous, natural- ste:ilises every crevice. Brushing is entire lookins teeth eliminated—' SteradentMs man.te v more erti UDf teeth em and thorough and157 words
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Advertisement78 1938-07-12 3 TRAIN TESTED AT 120 m.p.h. Berlin. OPEEDS in excess of 120 miles an hour have been attained by Ihe Flying Sirverfish of Saxony, a novel type of stream-lined train now being tested by the Reich's railway. The train is driven by two Diesel engines of 600 horse-power. It provides accommodation78 words
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Advertisement85 1938-07-12 3 THE CHILD'S SAFEGUARD Your child is constantly meeting infection at school, a< play, In the shops or in the street. Safeguard it against attack by making the daily spoonful of Radio-Malt a regular routine in the home. Radio-Malt will build up your child's resistance against infections, and at the time85 words
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657 1938-07-12 4 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES SHIPPING ON THE HUMBER Timber Discharge YEAR'S TRADE AT PORTS JN the report of the Humber District Association of Chartered Shipbrokers, presented at the annual meeting in Hull, it is stated that the shipping trade at the Humber ports during the past year was well maintained, and657 words
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Article191 1938-07-12 4 Large Number Of Junk People Charged Hongkong. WHEN the Assistant Harbour Master, Mr. T. W. Hosegood. took his place as magistrate at the Marine Court he was greeted by 46 defendants, the largest attendance at the court for six years. The small court was crowded and many191 words
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Article230 1938-07-12 4 Fails To Influence Judge THE arms were used to protect my junk, which unfortunately had been burnt by the Japanese," pleaded Lo Kan Chai. a fisherman, at the Criminal Sessions when he was charged with unlawful possession of three revolvers, one automatic pistol and 29 rounds of ammunition230 words
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Article208 1938-07-12 4 Govt Urged To Take Action A GOVERNMENT policy to arrest the decline 'n British shipping was advocated by Mr. E. li. Watts speaking in London ac the annual meeting cf the Britain Steamship Co., Ltd. There was no reason for the apparent complacency of the Government, he208 words
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Advertisement476 1938-07-12 4 STEAMER SAILINGB P. 0.. BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). /n IN P. A 0. s. CO.'a SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1938 rawaiftndi 17.000 July 15 <*ORFU 15.000 July 29 Bl «100 July 30 bp:har 6.000 Au?. 8 CHTTR J5.000 Aug. 12 SOUDAN fi,500 Aug. 26 CARTHAGE 15,000 Aug 26476 words
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Advertisement60 1938-07-12 4 1 1 O.S.K. Line Travel Homo via Africa return via Suez. Specially reduced round-trip fare as above: £91-8-0 up Next Sailings to Africa: sjs. "Arabia Maru" July 11 m.s. "Montevideo Maru" July 27 s.s. "Manila Maru" Aug. 7 m.s. "La Plata Maru" Aug. 22 sjs. "Africa Maru" Sept. 11 O.60 words
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Advertisement373 1938-07-12 4 j SPECIAL HOLIDAY CRUISES j j Tor Bangkok Saigon S j (ANGKOR PNOM PENH) j 3 By Luxurious One Class Motorships. 1 Hi-placement Tons. From Penang P.S'ham Malacca Spore m.s. Al.M.i 112.500» 20-7 27-7 28-7 30-7 1 1 TIIJS. Borhmia < 12.500 > i(S-8 17-8 18-3 20-8 m.s. "Flonia" f373 words
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Advertisement214 1938-07-12 4 TIAMRURG-AMERJKA LINIE Deutsch-Australische DampfschifTs Gesellschafi (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1933 m.s. RHEINLAND via Manila July 19 t DUB. LEVERKUSEN via Manila Autr 3 m.s. ERMLAND via Manila Aug 11 HOMEWARD HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN f DORTMUND214 words
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Advertisement486 1938-07-12 4 I STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDI)KIJTsCH r (Incorporated n Germany.. The undernotcd are the Com inn intended fixtures:— ny OUTWARD. For MANILA. HONGKONG, BHANQB*. NORTH CHIN.i and JAPAN Due Spore "NECKAR" j^ 38 "GNEISENAU" omits N. China "CREFELD" Xv» I S 'REGENSBURG Aue i "SCHARNHORST" omits N. s China Sr 1M HOMEWARD.486 words
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Advertisement345 1938-07-12 5 Classified Ad vertisements /■> PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality mm& I a on mvltea lor ihe w service. Far icipal lender Hoora Date ot Closing. Installation at< in Angus R pd, Bat ',n oosit $50 > on, Hth July, 1038. 0 f Two Bus 1 f Chang! Hdnoon, July 14, 1933.345 words
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Advertisement476 1938-07-12 5 PUBLIC NOTICES TENDERS. TENDERS are invited from approved contractors for building the Additions to Pavilion at "Dingwall" at 4*4 milestone. Pasir Panjang, for Tan Soo Bin Esq. A deposit of $100 which will be refunded on receipt of a bona fide tender will be required from each cor tractor tendering.476 words
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Advertisement407 1938-07-12 5 Vigoar Restored, Glads Made Young In 24 Hours It is no longer necessary to suffer from lu.-s of vigour and manhood, wenlc memory and body, nervousness, impure blood, sickly skin, depression. and poor ■Imp, because ;m American Doctor has discovered a quick, easy way to end these troubles. This discovery407 words
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Advertisement533 1938-07-12 5 I FOOT [Tan ATHLETE'S FOOT According to the Government Health Bulletin No E-28. at least 50*7 of the adult population of the United States are being attacked by the disease known as Athlete's Foot. Usually the disease 6tarts between the toes. Little watevy blisters forrr. and the skin cracks and533 words
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Advertisement200 1938-07-12 5 MADY SOAP STOP! —TftjJ SUFFERING 'i!2si SHSS iH, FROM DIABETES Take d. t. lim'S DIABFTES HERB TEA. Don't become a slave to dietry.. Eat what you like. D. T. Lim's D.abetes Herb Tea is safe, natural, effective and che very nature ci its composition builds heaith and iestor c muscle200 words
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Miscellaneous312 1938-07-12 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS The following is the progr- .-r*:: Ofl drills op to and lor week enddO >t J 17. 1038: TO-DAY, JULY 12 5.15 p.m.—H.vadquartcrx, i S.S.V F. Signal Section. Signal Training 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, "A" c oy.. MG Training. 5.15 p.m.—Balestier Plain, 'B" Coy.. Field Training. 515 p.m.—Headqu "C" Coy.312 words
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Article147 1938-07-12 6 Report By Fraser And Co. Sthgapcre, July 12. Mining. Tin three month* C191.J0.0 up 10-. Bpol C190.5.Q up 5- and New York 42- J 4 cents up ft cent. London iend a fair number ol orders this mornmostly on the (telling side and theii prices are rather147 words
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Article18 1938-07-12 6 Singapore, July 12. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— |94* ii (down j).18 words
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Article17 1938-07-12 6 The price of **übber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 2A (down Sellers (ciwvvn 1/0.17 words
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Article895 1938-07-12 6 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore. July 11, 5 p.m. Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 4 46 Asam Kumbang 29 81 Austral Malay 44 48 -norn Ayer Hitam 24 9 25 9 Ayer Weng 0-57V 2 0.62 V 2 Bangrin Tin 21 3 22.6895 words
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98 1938-07-12 6 DAILY PRICKS CURRENT. .Singapore, Monday noon. Nn typcq Buyers. Sellers. no. i.x.R.S.S. m cases (F.O.B. July) 25 r, «i 943 Good F.A.Q. in bales 4 (F.O.B. July» 23 7 h 24 No. I.X.RS.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable S"pore> 24 x -> 245 do. July 2498 words
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332 1938-07-12 6 MINING Singapore, July 12. BllytT.s Selhr.; Atnpats 4J- 4 0 Ayer Hitams 24 9 1:5 9 Pangrins 21 3 22 G Batu Selangor 1.38 1.41 Chenderiangs 15 16 Hitam Tin 0.33 0.43 Hongkong Tin 23 9 24 9 Hong Fatts 1.00 104 idris Hyd. 7332 words
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Article105 1938-07-12 6 London, .Tuiy 11 Paris 178 2 16 New York 4.92-n Montreal 4.96 7 K Brussels 29.11 Geneva 21.57 ft Amsterdam B.tS% Milan 93 11 16 Berlin 12.27 Prague 142' 4 Copenhagen 22.40 Stockholm 19.39 ft Oslo 19.90 Vienna nominal Madrid nominal Lisbon 110 3 16 Belgrade 217 Rio105 words
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Article142 1938-07-12 6 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Company Dividend Books Singapore. July 11. 5 p.m. c,ose Total for financial TIN. Date Ex Div. year Kamunting Tin .1% Jan.« J™' 4 Lingui Tin (8) 114* Int. July 19 jHg 2 i* London Tin (9) 7% June 20 JSR 2 o Pangng* River142 words
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Article240 1938-07-12 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 inn mo 4i/ 2 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int norn Mar. 31, Sept. 30 in 7 11n Mrtry 4%% 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000240 words
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Article405 1938-07-12 6 LONDON COMMODITIES RUBBER Previous To-day^ 0 M Ton* Stead v Dull nu,i Spui Buyers 7»<, 7 316 Sellers Z Ist Forward (August) Buyers 7 J 4 7 316 •fliers 7 3 8 7 516 2nd Forward (September) Buyers 7 516 7 1 i Sellers 7% 7 a405 words
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Advertisement257 1938-07-12 6 SAFE j DEPOSIT A specially constructed f j strong-room, protected bf v heavy entrance t door, contains a large number of private safes h lifted with a deed J box. These are obtain- j able at a rental of $5— j i> a upwards according to Hie size of the257 words
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Advertisement38 1938-07-12 6 I I THE EASTERN UNITED ™£V, R i NCE CORPORATION. LIMITED. StS&J^P I MOTOR VEHICLE, 5H5S LA V PERSONAL ACCIDENT. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. j HEAD OFFICE: 16D, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W HALL. Genera] Manager38 words
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Advertisement179 1938-07-12 6 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlements) CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up 510,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES: Managing Director 3172 Secretary 4944 General Manager 3513 Accountant 3020 Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA." LONDON BANKERS: fjT\< NEW YORK BANKERS: Midland Bank, Ltd, 1 J living179 words
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Article244 1938-07-12 7 London, June -7. DABBLING EXCITEDLY IN BROKEN ENGLISH, A MILLIONAIRE FRENCHMAN BURST INTO BOW-ST. POLICE STATION EXCLAIMING: "DIABLE, I HAVE BEEN ROBBED fJF £30,000." With the aid of an interpreter, Ihe police officer got the man's trtory The Parisian had been a victim of the244 words
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Article, Illustration74 1938-07-12 7 V>k bei fourth rfficial visit to the Garden Suburb since its foundation in 1911 Queen Mary i pened the new buildings ot* the Henrietta Barnett Junioi School at Hampstead Garden Suburb. Londcn. Dame Henrietta Barnett who founde I the Suburb, was personal friend of Queen74 words
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Article620 1938-07-12 7 (By Coialcsy Of S. E. Levy Co.) Singapore. July 12. Messrs. White, Weld and Company. New York, report to us by cables as follows.: STOCKS A drying-up of volume was again a notable feature, with the noticeable resistance of oil issues and ihe action of aircraft620 words
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Article177 1938-07-12 7 Singapore. July 11. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $151 P.. <Siam> V/. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $145 R (Siamt W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $140 Siam Rn-e "Lowhway" No. 1 $208 Slam Rice "Lowhway" No. 2 $198 Sicm Rice "Lowhway" No. 3 $180 Siam177 words
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Article164 1938-07-12 7 London, July 2. ABOUT 25 new ships are to be completed for the Royal Navy during the second half of th's year. They aggregate nearly 70,000 tons, which is almost double the tonnage turned out during the corresponding period of 1937, when 11 vessels of 38,260 tons164 words
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Article72 1938-07-12 7 New Yon*. Mn. Alexander Kcrda's film production "The Return of the Scarlet Pimuerncl" was chosen for the first television broadcast of a full-length feature hMm in the United States. Televised in the studios of the National Broadcasting Company in New York, and emitted from the television transmitter72 words
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Article309 1938-07-12 7 ITALY is giving a hostage 10 f°r<«nc by building her largest electric noner station, claimed be also the lareest in Furone. within gunrange of *wo frontiers. The river which runs in a wide zigzae: from the Alps to the Adriatic, is to be forced into309 words
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Advertisement33 1938-07-12 7 TRADE MARK 75 YEARS OF HIGHLY EXCELLENT DESIGN TERMS: EASY PAYMENTS CAN BE ARRANGED SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. Distributors for Singapore Johore HUP FOH CO., No. 581, North Bridge Road, Singapore. W-P-S. 1633 words
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Advertisement586 1938-07-12 7 A MOTHER 1 r A BRIDE IN SINGAPORE I IN PENANG WHAT A YES, WE KEEP NOW THAT WE'RE) PRETTY I HIM HEALTHY MARRIED y— fT.I BABY. I/ WITH QUAKER J I'M GOING AND HE II OATS. ITS WON- TO GIVE YOU jflMl LOOKS SO II DLRFUL HOW IT QUAKER586 words
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Article179 1938-07-12 8 Vails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (K.N.1.L.M.) to-day Deliveries of boxhoiders' letters only 1.30 p m. and general deliveries of letters anc parcels 1.40 p.m. respectively on the same day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air tK.I. M.» to-day. Deliveries cf boxhoiders' letters only 430 p.m.179 words
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Article19 1938-07-12 8 The Air Mail I Imperial i despatched from Singapore on Juiy 4 was delivered in London yesterday.19 words
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Article23 1938-07-12 8 The following are the exchange stock this morning according to c daily circular issued bv the H(.ng Kcng and Shanghai Banking Corporation.23 words
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Article100 1938-07-12 8 Singapo e July 12. Iondc.i T.T. 2 3 29 32 London demand 2 3 29 32 Lyons demand 2070 Switzerland demand 249 3 4 Hamburg demand 141' J /4 New York demand 57*4 Montreal demand 57 5 b Eatavia demand 104 Samarang demand 103% Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon demand100 words
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Article89 1938-07-12 8 London T.T. 2 4^8 London demand 2 4 5 32 London 30 days' sight 2 4 3 16 London 60 days' sight 2 4 7 32 London 3 months' sight 2 4 7 32 London 4 months'sight 2 4 1 Now York demand 57 3 4 Now York SO89 words
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Article106 1938-07-12 8 Nieuv: Holland; Butch: 11.0G9 tons from Adelaide 11.7 to Java 18.7. Kajang: Brit.; 2084 rons from Sand&kan 11.7 to Labuan 16.7. Bhen< nor; Brit.; 75P6 tons from New York 11.7 t o Port Bwettenham 13.7. Monte Plana; Italian: 5890 tons from Trieste 11 7 to Hongkong 12.7. Aganr106 words
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Article78 1938-07-12 8 Se\. WHEN tyres are covered with a tance which has been n Senor Miguel Angel Castru ol S< they are imune to punctures, claimed. Official tests have been carried ml which, it is stated, have given excels nt results. The tests consisted In stabbing t78 words
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Article185 1938-07-12 8 SPORTS OOTBALL: S.A.F.A. Div. L i R.A.F.. Stadium: Div. II Pulau Brani. S.R.C.. Div li cipal Services v. Cleric Clerical Uuion. AMUSEMENTS PAVILION: 'The Awful and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL: "Adventures of M; 3.15. 6 i 5 ana 9.15 m THEATRE ROYAL: "Punjab Li 6 15 and185 words
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Article122 1938-07-12 8 Singapore, July 12. Ships alongside tiic wnarveo ur electee to arrive. East Wharf Gate 1) Rohna 22. Sheets Wharf (Entrance Gate 1 Nil. Main Wharf I Entrance Gate 2> Kedah 18; Kajang 16; Charon Empire Dock. (Entrance Uate XI Sirdhana 30; Rhexenor 34: Clngi I Prince 36: Suisang122 words
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Advertisement349 1938-07-12 8 %ok§ Wskl QLJ MALAYA 1 PREMIER HOTEL A 110-M4.HT.I IO-M4.HT. COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 P.M. TO 8.30 P.M. DINNER DANCE (INFORMAL) 9.30 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT. NO ADMISSIO?*.' CHARGE. t RAFFLES ORCHESTRA DIRECTED BY DAN HOPKINS. 1 SEA VIEW HOTEL IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT. ONE OF SINGAPORE'S RECOGNISED BEAUTY SPOTS. REACHED IN 10349 words
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Advertisement166 1938-07-12 8 A SEASONABLE PAIR At a reasonable price. GLASSES to save your Eyes against a blinding Sun We sell those that suit your eyesight. $5 per pair. S5 per pair. Nsn Sin Optical House "YOU WILL HAVE YOUR JOKE, Of course there's a difference But Robinson's HBOsfM^^ffij^' barley water is Robinson's166 words
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Advertisement176 1938-07-12 8 -YOU Can FEEL YOUNG AGAIN -And Full of m fIS j NEW POWER J-^l^Vi I Yes! You can benefit from i S j I the wonderful aid of Dr. VTablets I Cassell's Tablets. Start \j i taking this Wonder Tonic i NOW and see how quickly I 1 i your176 words
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Miscellaneous277 1938-07-12 8 1 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE j i TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Hongkong Anhui July 12 1 P™ Crina generally Hoihow Anhui J 2 J p m Europe and Great Britain x X.L.M. 12 2 P- m Iranx X.L.M. J 2 2 J"} Medan x X.L.M. 12 2 p m Netherlands277 words
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Miscellaneous136 1938-07-12 8 DAILY WEATHER REPORT Malayan Meteorological Service 2£*** JS3t"S& Stations. WEST COAST. Alor Star 80 Nil 7.8 7b Bayan Lepas M (Penang* 89 Nil 7G Sitlawan 91 Nil 6 q B n Y> lenm 83 Nil 9.6 <^ MaiaccT 87 -Nil 10.9 71 INLAND 7n K. LipiS 92 Nil 10.1 /0136 words
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Article, Illustration61 1938-07-12 9 ,h„ firm 4 and strangest friends, a fortright-oM pig. a bulldog th "J r owned by Mr. Jimmy Knode of East Twickenham, V 'lv tl miff is ahvavs first at meals and last at bath-*ime, Zr*-I he Uve'quite amiably with Tan-Van, six-months-old buh£2 ™d Cocky61 words
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Article219 1938-07-12 9 London June 27. MRS. Gecrtina Casserley, whose lover, Edward Royal Chaplin is 1 now serving a 12 years sentence for the manslaughter of her husband, will live for the next nine years as near Chaplin as possible. Somewhat against Chaplin s wish, ohr has decided219 words
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Article392 1938-07-12 9 tRy Air Mail) London, lune £3 \N Ei mire Board el Trade for »ny (ins the canunercc "t the I.lit! b Lrapfee as a whole, was P»" pned Hj > r Reginald •nit-, \ip„ tanner ol ihe 5* '>v' i-j Seen acre. v, r392 words
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Article59 1938-07-12 9 Alexandria. OVER 210 ibs. of hashish and lbs. of opium and cocaine were captured by the coastguards authorities here during the first five months cf this yeai. In addition to the drugs, mr re than a ton and a smuggled tobacco. n ne r«f« Mid 64* rounds59 words
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Article78 1938-07-12 9 All the lo?omotives of the Swiss p deral Railways are row supplied witn j automatic stopping security devices which render the accidental passing oi a closed signal impossible. Signals are also supplied w.ch corresponding apparatus, and it may be said "that the practical application ol this78 words
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Article150 1938-07-12 9 London, July 2 nEPRESENTATIVES of 16 GovernX ments within the JEwwre attended a conference at Caatcn I ad Westminster to prepare the agenaa for the imperial Social Hygiene Congress in 1939 Among the questions were social hygiene in relation to physical ntness. biology in e*K*tto. Ite ins150 words
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Advertisement37 1938-07-12 9 <-<>MI LEAF TEA For nearly half a century Gold Leaf Tea nas been recognised as symbolic c. the utmost skill in Blending, Honour and Integrity in the packing of Fragrant and inimitable Tea. F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ, LTD.37 words
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Advertisement104 1938-07-12 9 safeguards JLp<% your Youth A Hall's Wine—the vital tonic VITALITY is the secret of vigour, and rich j^H^W^K^^^Sr I invigorates your nervous system, keeps Ijj\ your blood enriched and healthy, and gives JWL\\ your whole system tone and sparkle. You begin a long new lease of happy health. JSI/'p^ll&kT* the104 words
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Advertisement175 1938-07-12 10 THE lIEIIO OF CHINA LEAPS TO LIFE CAPITOL IX IMII II ARTIST'S GRANDEST EPIC OF J Shon§ I Pill It ADVEXTIRE! 3-1.5 6-15 9-U mv i li I I M I i r ™11 1 ■■■■■—■■■■■■■■■■■■I J V ARCHIE (?B#M^ v:. '-i Sere.„ P (o y b y ROBERT E.175 words
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Advertisement119 1938-07-12 10 7.15 p. m. JUBILEE THEATRE 930 p. m DONT MISS I TIV OLI HALL. DONT USB TO-NIGHT' Dar'ne GREATEST MUSICAL SPECTACLE Darmg battle! Thrilling in romance! Come and see as Dick leads tbo Marine into action, the successor to '•Shipmates Forever' WATCH OPENING 14TH"jULy" "THE CIRCUS" First U.S. Soviet Talkie119 words
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Advertisement364 1938-07-12 10 mam mmm mm* mm rwmwtm i nrwr aMM -mm mw m mWmß> m» mm\j n mm MVAVi mmi PAVILIOX 6-15 9-15 TO-NIGHT 1 gl BIGGEST LAUGH SHOW YOU'VE EVER SEEV* Pi "continual stream of brilliant comedy brilliantly fun-/ I corned «m%? «rom start {i: j l-REE PRESS. to finish". TRIBUNE.364 words
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Article292 1938-07-12 11 Well-Known Artists To Perform THE Singapore public is to have an opportunity very soon of seeing some of the most popular Malay actresses and Miss Roekiah, the leading lady of "Terang Bulan," which has been screened at all the theatres in Malaya. Miss. Roekiah will be accompanied by292 words
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Advertisement507 1938-07-12 11 NEGLECTED STOMACH PAINS may end in DANGEROUS OPERATIONS! Many a stomach sufferer has had to Mtbmit to thf saigeon's knito —because Uc diSMMnWd tho***- little twinges that arm- <>n after anting a> nothing more tnan ordinary indigestion and has p.uJ ttie price of In- Mgw t 1 ur those littk507 words
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Advertisement257 1938-07-12 11 PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE. I Muscle anomalies I Crossed eyes. Complicated cases of defective \l jjL^fr GLASSES IF NEEDED. R. A. THOMPSON. D.O.Sc, (Dr. of Ocular Science). I 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. 'Phone 3002. Consultation Without Cost or Obligation. I ROSY CLOUD PERMANENT WAVE, No. 36, Dhoby Ghaut, L257 words
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Advertisement153 1938-07-12 11 IjIJISJB A BpA\ L j Victoria Theatre. WED., SAT., 13th, 16th JULY, at 9.15 p.m. j THE NAUGHTY WIFE S.A.D.C. PRODUCTION. BOOK AT ROBINSON'S. Vfie High Speed ajspe/kr ofVjrt! As regards the Cleaner, full instructions are printed on the tins, ite special feature being that it is in paste form153 words
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Advertisement51 1938-07-12 11 si: j SCHiDRL STREET j i wmm Lew Ay res* Louise Campbell r t Roscoe Karns Edgar Kennedy j Porter Hall Elixabeth Patterson S j Virginia Weidlcr S S S NEXT CHANCE PAVILION j .j. VICTORIA THE AT II IE MAX MALINI THE MAGICIAN JULY 21 si. 22nd and 23rd.51 words
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Advertisement390 1938-07-12 11 ■■■■"■■■■MMaM^^ rr-i» Screen's Most Dashing Star fVatCth FOY lnC in the Role He Was Born to Play! Opening Of "ROBIN HOOD" A NEW-ALHAMBRA TIM; SCREEN'S GRE ATEST EPIC TO HE SHOWN AT THE FIRST UR CONDITIONED CINEMA ils@Bßtafen«J OLIVIA DeHAVILLAND BASIL WHICH WILL MARK AN EPOCH rathbone claude rains Pmtric390 words
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Miscellaneous185 1938-07-12 11 CLUB DIARY OF EVENTS [There are numerous Clubs in Singapore members of which are readers ol the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the "Diary of Events."185 words
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Article67 1938-07-12 12 CHIA. Mr. Chia Hood Thcam passed away on 10th July. 19?3. at his residence No. 148. Killiney Road, at the age of 77. He leaves behid his wife, many children, grand-children and great-grand-children to mourn the loss. Funeral at Bukit Brown Cemetery on Sunday. 17th instant, the cortege67 words
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Article426 1938-07-12 12 JK there are times when the people feel inclined to pray to be saved from their politicians, at least theiv are others when the politicians need to bo saved from the people, and one of those occasions Always seems to crop up when enthusiasts for the League426 words
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Article284 1938-07-12 12 Notes Comments Women In War THE part which women have played in the civil war in Spain and in the hostilities in China goes far to support tIH contention that women are not lagging behind in any of the undertakings which men in earlier cays claimed tS ma n monopoly.284 words
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Article230 1938-07-12 12 Commenting on ihe declining birthrate In the United Kingdom, the Dominions' Oversea Settlement Boards report suggests that if the United Kingdom cannot supply settlers In sufficient numbers fcr the Dominions the admis- sion of a carefully regulated now of alien Immigrants has much to commend it To produce230 words
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Article156 1938-07-12 12 rpHERF, saying that in order to look for something new. one has only to examine things which are old. A step forward in history is only a step backwards This is particularly true of fashions. Mode, hailed as new are but returns to the old: there156 words
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Article, Illustration308 1938-07-12 12 IN his broadcast to the nation on July 7—the anniversary of the Lukou chiao Incident which started the present Sino-Japanese hostilities--Marshal Chiang Kai Shek, apart from giving a brief account of events during the past twelve months, urged his countrymen to greater clforts to resist the invader.308 words
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Article255 1938-07-12 12 DURING recent years foreign interests in China have been subjected io grave dangers of being destroyed by Japanese penetration. In Manchuria, on account of the preferential advantage accorded to Japanese merchant foreign business hi almost been ousted from the competh tive field. In North and Central255 words
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Article326 1938-07-12 12 THE Japanese threat to South China with the occupation of Hainan Maud as the immediate objective has been very much in the news lately. [J reports are true, a strong Japanese naval force has been manoeuvring along the Kwangtung coast for the past two weeks with326 words
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Article230 1938-07-12 12 By j Looker On' from a Surrey village stray from their pastures and eagerly consume fermented hops in the yard of brewery. We trust this won't lead to riotous living in milk bars. "Where do your cheap collar-studs come from?" asks a correspondent. That's not the230 words
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Advertisement80 1938-07-12 12 I TRANSPORT I DIFFICULTIES 1 1 NEVER ARISE FOR THE MAN WHO j RIDES "RALEIGH" (HI RE PURCHASE TERMS ARRANGED) I ««x ROBINSON CO., LTD. j j! SOLE AGENTS John Little&Co v Ltd (Incorporated in England>. I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. VENANG and IPOH. IT'S NEW! IT'S REVOLUTIONARY! LESS 105! FOR80 words
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Advertisement22 1938-07-12 12 ELSIE MARY FOR Inexpensive Chic Dresses designed by MADAM PAGE The Smartest Thincr in Town. $5 to $30 Kodney House, Battery Road.22 words
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260 1938-07-12 13 taly Accused Of plot To Sidestep The British Plan Reuter. London, July It. w ith the British plan for withdrawal of foreign volunteers from d to-day. It specifies the ports to which they w II bi withdrawn as Tenoa MarseiUas and lisbon. hReuter. - 260 words
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Article58 1938-07-12 13 Reuter. I I n k .J|t'- I] METER PRE) Ol a Hongkong bt m I Briion was detained by the Chinese au horitiea in Hankow n Jun< 2d while h .(Y'.iv.: a plane for Hongkong, for al* be .1 handed over to the Consul General rerraininsReuter. - 58 words
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Article67 1938-07-12 13 Reuter. London. July 11. IT i> understood that the King is going on well. His doctors did not see His Majesty again to-nteht but another official statement in regard to his condition will be issued 10-saorrow. The Kinj; to-day attended to a number of stateReuter. - 67 words
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178 1938-07-12 13 Reuter. Haifa, July 11 nVI ktah wee thrown in the eastern quarter ..f |H, city j« f kNI t..-dav. wounding several Jewish factory hu* eitv to a slate of turmoil Km loads of o B fs ep se. V. lobias. died -n hospital followingReuter. - 178 words
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Article135 1938-07-12 13 60,000 Men To Be Recruited Shanghai, July 12. lv 1 the draw loss of life in present Sino-Japanese bostili- ported that Japan is ree 1 60X00 Formorans for the Japan* ing c rmv mc G.oj'i Formosan girls rto been prohibited to l; re now sent to135 words
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Article59 1938-07-12 13 Tragedy Of Ex -Malayan London, July ul MAN his wife and three A were found deed in a house in "STSSS*-- cMldren had bee,, stabbed end the man was ly.ng near a Sa Hi°s V name was given as Davies«*g Tomnn aeed 60 It is stated that ne uSdta Worthing59 words
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Article, Illustration83 1938-07-12 13 njinrn Mary and other membe: "t *He lloya! fanvly attended Tfrn* r[al Service, tor the ;-::fn's (aether, the Countess of Strathmore, rt St. Martin*! in the F elds, I'urtsh cherch of Pr ''<*r f ro Palace, la Trafalgar Baaare, Leaden. The83 words
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242 1938-07-12 13 Secrets Case Reuter. London. July 11. 1 Prime Mto!»t« c h J. s "ommittco «>".. mhe.- Ml* Privileges thai br.-ael. ol e<- d b mi ||tarj «mrl of tawi nr s^r"^e D 55.... Mr. Sandys" Parliamentary unto- Replying to Mr. Attleethe Bpeakcr ruled it outReuter. - 242 words
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Article32 1938-07-12 13 Reuter. Barcelona, July 11. A republican patrol claims to have destroyed the Nationalist headquarters "at Mosquerela. killing i lieutenant and two other officers, rhe Nationalists are now within 'en miles of Sagunto.—Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article176 1938-07-12 13 Many Queries In Commons Reuter. London, July 11. |N tin- Cou mons to-day in a written ply to Mr MeEntee, Mr. R. A Butler said he could not on the on he at present posse- m y whether there had been any increaseso Ihe sale of dangerousReuter. - 176 words
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Article41 1938-07-12 13 London, July 11. IMiE preservation of valleys in the Lake District, which Include Butte brie Caummock Water and T r Water has been carried a stage rurU* by their purchases, subject to restri tiv: covenants with the national trust.British Official Wireless.41 words
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124 1938-07-12 13 Reuter. Evian, July 11. 711*: luterMatir.nal Col Terence on I m I lem of refugees h?s «c- [that rh€ prei iei Permanent j mmittee to handle refugees from Q trjß a «3! Ht in London and be k Vi i by aReuter. - 124 words
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Article53 1938-07-12 13 Reuter. London, July 11. the In ernational Tin Committee ad--1 vertices in the Times for a manager for the buffer pool. 19 stipulates experiences of control operations on an impel tant scale of a primary commodity market of world importance, but excludes persons conceniLd With tin mining,Reuter. - 53 words
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Article50 1938-07-12 13 Reuter. Batavia. July 11 I>EPORT3 published hi Singapore to *V the effect that it is the Intention 11 bn Bhenton Thomas to visit the Nether'auds Indies have met with an Official tement that nothing i| known here omri-lly or otherwise ol any such OiOpt ed visit —Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article23 1938-07-12 13 Mrs. M. R. Swayne, wots of the manager John Morev and Co.. Singapore sailed on the Jutlandia to-day tor a hcliday in England.23 words
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Advertisement46 1938-07-12 13 WAR IN CHINA More Tribune Pictures To-moi row's Morning Tribune wil! contain three pages of special pictures from the China war front—exclusive t-> the Tribune. They illustrate phases of the fighting in the north during recent months and give a graphic impression. In The MORNING TRIBUNE46 words
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Advertisement31 1938-07-12 13 y"\"- m 3 I i S l^ii it >. riCtll ro«dl crisp, fresh mi m 7/1 -L 0 I tourer. ZJeatwie of the Westinfihouse j KitckCH-pHOVtd 9. REFRIGERATORS I 5 YEARS GUARANTEE31 words
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1393 1938-07-12 14 RATES OF PAY JHE SINGAPORE TRACTION COMPANY EMPLOYEES' ASSOCIATION HAS DRAWN UP A STATEMENT, IN REPLY TO THOSE ISSUED BY THE COMPANY. The Association seeks to justify the claims of the men who are now en strike, and conclude that the men, who are1,393 words
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Article192 1938-07-12 14 RE ™f aJeltar TSmt £2= Forrer, Dfatrf* Jud>e. Criminal District Court, this morning On Saturday, Rice pleaded to Mr Justice McElwaine in the rhuu,j~ Court that the 26 «onths^ardluW or" S phn° n him by Mr on j un b e j lor charges in connection192 words
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Article77 1938-07-12 14 Singapore, Monday. Produced this morning before Mr tr*<r£ *H' oldhfl m, the Second Magistrate, on a charge of being found in fraudulent possession of a badge of an inspector of vehicles, a "Cyma" orn fl C ln t ?i r f 5S d earrl "gs and silver ornaments,77 words
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Article, Illustration40 1938-07-12 14 R»hh«.. land,ev managing doctor in Singapore of the Dunlon iSS? 2 i Ud and Mrs M M Freeman, photographed thri? wedding at the Registrar s Office, Singapore, yesterday. The hone?mocn is beinr; spent at Cameron Highlands. -(Tribune). (Tribune).(Tribune). - 40 words
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Article301 1938-07-12 14 Singapore. Monday. LIE seem* to be a pretty bad lot all round." commented the Court Inspector (Mr. R. Nunn) after reciting a list oi past convictions against a Khek j Cheung Ngoh Chai, who pleaded guilty to a charge of voluntarily causing hurt with a knife301 words
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Article79 1938-07-12 14 Singapore, Monday. AN a charge of theft of property to the chore^RoJ^ 6 fr m a house Chew rh?n d^ elong lng to a compatriot, onew Chin Song claimed trial when he appeared before Mr. J. c. H Oldham change 5? &iS lmed tFial on79 words
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244 1938-07-12 14 (From Our Own Correspondent, Alor Star, j ul FIFTEEN shots in the stillness of the night, an attap huu to the ground, one man dead with a bullet wound in hi T another wounded, a fire-engine and a lorry load of polvel. 1 m244 words
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Article115 1938-07-12 14 Malayan Magic Circle's Presentation among the reservations for the use of fntnJr Vict ria Theatre in the near SH? 6 are lhree ni hts during the last cf f in Au g us t and the first week in ???h* o/ when the Malayan Magic nnnrf- P^ Sent115 words
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Article38 1938-07-12 14 (From Our Oun 1 latest development ifS?! ford murder hum as ve ry Ie N ing. Confirmatory i nf rm n ura garding certain evidem 3 possession, is all that is allS?! before the final '<38 words
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Article114 1938-07-12 14 I gECAUSE her lJßffsi% O neglected hex, a 17-year-old girl Ong Poon Siew, tried to tab? life by jumping into the Kalian p! on the afternoon of July 9 g R Poon Siew, who lived at Aloe" kJ went all the way to the kS S a114 words
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Article31 1938-07-12 14 At the Cathedral of the Good SL*l herd a requiem high mass will heel for the soul of the late Rich' Rervl ther Ruaudel at 6.30 a.m. on E31 words
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Advertisement22 1938-07-12 14 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. 1 SINGAPORE. MOTOR w °KKiWEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. mmmm MAI t AGENTS: WERf™* m HONG CHYE *CO AGENCY, LTD22 words
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Advertisement7 1938-07-12 14 GIIiWESS IS GOOD FOR YOU WPS 487 words
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279 1938-07-12 15 NO ARBITRATION GESI lONS BY THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR CHINESE AFFAIRS FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF AN ARBITRATE TO WHICH BOTH THE EMPLOYEES AND THE SINGA rRACTIOH CO. LTD. SHOULD APPOINT TWO HEPRPwnS* I ACH, WITH A CHAIRMAN (PROBABLY A JUDGE OF THE VlO b t279 words
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Article54 1938-07-12 15 B" r about 5.30 at Raffles Q Ir. "ection with the emergency trans X' L S H 1 i !ce IOTl 0T mcc w °rkers, v mm aown by a private-driven motor I "unately Major Rose was not serihun„ and is expected that his I lU 111 no54 words
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Article122 1938-07-12 15 Acin-r k Singapore, Manial SL,r brought by t \ir\a lor ra for e thf hlSt H Sena a elier, lor the recovery of $118 34 is 1 !y <TZ March t« >i" n 4 b ,n month s salary for uronofu dismissal and $2£2l.fi* for V122 words
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Article31 1938-07-12 15 pXPOftls „i jry rubber, mi■Li corrected fibres from Brunei and Labuan tor June were: Mainland :*3,703 Straita Settlements Islands T* Brunei »84 ions; Labuan S3 tons; total 34SH8 tons.31 words
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441 1938-07-12 15 'From Our Own Correspondent, SCENES unparalleled in the histo„ nt n r J,,ly 10 thousands of pc tv u > Peri w witnessed by the occasion £L thf EZTSZ? An of Pedis and alsotte mm £J X ay f Mi the K.B.E. by the441 words
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Article406 1938-07-12 15 SINGAPORE MONDAY. JHE CASE AGAINST EIGHT CHINESE, WHO CLAIMED TRIAL ON A CHARGE OF ATTENDING AND ASSISTING IN A PROCESSION PROHIBITED BY THE CHIEF POLTCE OFFICER, WAS TRIED TO-DAl' BY MR. G. S. RAWLINGS, THE THIRD MAGISTRATE. The nrocession was held in China Street at 5.30 p.m.406 words
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Article63 1938-07-12 15 (From Our Own Reporter) K «ala Umpur, Tuesday. A Ki l m\ ,ESK UOman "a'" 1 I*« fZ K 4 ,n was iounri dvin« Ironi twe stab wound- behind i, Batu Road She was carried to the front of llui the police who.63 words
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Article78 1938-07-12 15 H'\ R T C r HA one of the b.i.c. employees who has ecnp on \tsterday when he expressed to Pressmen surprise at the lack of interest in A fi en me for S thP° U r bleS n the part thS 5SiV the government of India,78 words
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Article58 1938-07-12 15 THE Imperial Airways flying boat '•Cooee/ 1 which was to have lelt Singapore yesterday afternoon with mails for Europe and Hongkong, was field up owing to damage to the beachme chassis. The plane was ready for the journey tin wrs therefore unavoidably held un it will leave58 words
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Article83 1938-07-12 15 In accordance with decisions arrived at at a committee meeting, ti-.,. personnel oi the committee of management ol tne Arab Association ejected at the general meeting in January, remains same except that Syed Junied bin Ahmad Al-Junied, of Messrs. Alkaff and Co.. has been elected hon. secretary in83 words
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Article47 1938-07-12 15 A good Leathering responded to the invitations of Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Pillai. of Pontian, to a dinner got up in honour cf the fust anniversary of their baby hoy on Saturday. Mr. Ali Has;-an and Dr. Pillai spoke, and Mr. Pillai suitably replied.47 words
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Advertisement73 1938-07-12 15 H E RE'sl jAL U E I |jj superlitel RAINCOAT I fS* MADE IN ENGLAND FROM I W- ill A s U pE R FINE QUALITY I JM INDIANA CLOTH. RUBBER I WaL LINED. SINGLE BREASTED I «B RAGLAN STYLE. STORM II COLLAR AND VENTILATED II B ARM HOLES. jl73 words
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Advertisement252 1938-07-12 15 t ukoo sn; \r Better sugar is not to be had not only in our opinion, "lit in that of hundreds of our customers most of whom were recommended hi/ others to try Taikoo Sugar. Try a sample and we've gained another customer. I >BTA IN A BLE EVER IfWHEB252 words
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684 1938-07-12 16 ROUGH PLAY MARS GOOD GAME BIG CROWD AT FIRST"DIVISION STADIUM MATCH I BY HOVER") rh i- R A. DOUGH tactics in the second hal< X marred an otherwise keer'y cont), s\l V Teaeue, the IWBese to thSr leajtte lerder?nip wRh a well-merited684 words
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Article63 1938-07-12 16 IN the Municipal Services intertt+wartmtut competition for the Farrer Cup. the Engineers Dept beat the Health Officer s Dept. (hojders) by 2—l at Farrer Park ves*erday. The semi-finals will he played on Thursday at Farrer Park as follows: Engineers Dept. vs. Water Department. Electrical vs. Treasurer-63 words
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Article117 1938-07-12 16 Soccer Friendly At Tanglin L 3 2; Vcu :ans 2. gSertev.tlie emerged winf er V extended iinough- rebutted in .ne cat bri wild t:: 'nen--Uv i ;Aut froffi Smith was saved by A in opemng ten m later missed with mmute after the resumption, Mat Noor117 words
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Article134 1938-07-12 16 THE latest Straits Racing Association 1 classification of howes and ponies Ljpied taut nighl Is ai fellow?:— HORSES Tran fer From class 1 to class 2.-Bell Press. Prohibition. From class 3 to cla i 2.—Queen s Star. From class 3 to 4.—Constant Light, Kate Kelly, LftdV Ida,134 words
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Article138 1938-07-12 16 (Front. Our Ou n Correspondent) Malacca. Monday. TIES in the Malacca Badminton Asso- ciation tournament played last week resulted as follows: Junior Singles R. Kylasam beat Tan Kam Tons 14 -14 <3—l». 11—15. 15—12. Man Tian Kit beat Easiah 15—8. is— 12. Goh Heng Chuan lost to I.138 words
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Article106 1938-07-12 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kluang. Monda/ YN a fast and exciting game Pearson 1 and Jaeksons beat Cherry Groves by three goals to one in the Kluang soccer League on Thursday. The League table now stands as follows: Teams. P. W. L. D. F. A P 4 v106 words
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Article181 1938-07-12 16 London, Monday. ft*, county championship i Rent by nine wickets at BUxkheath In too nays. SURREY: 100 (Watt 8 fc| H .-i- lor tf-at Sc-mcrret by Of* wtctiets at ifcojrtt. lie KBegM iIJ M,J "l-AMFGHIRE: 125 (WcUard 5 irr C 2. anjfl 148 Icr 9Championship Table W.181 words
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Article49 1938-07-12 16 THE annual athletic sports of the SRC will be held en Saturday, at 3 p.m. on the S R.C. padang Preliminary heats will be run on Thursday, July 14 at 5 p.m. for the following events: 100 yds., 220 yds., Throwing the Cricket Ball and Long Jump.49 words
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Article38 1938-07-12 16 YMP.a water-polo team vs. R.A F. to-day at the V.M.C.A Pcc 1 fen Canning at 5.3U p.m.:— Chiam Koon Nam. Lim Thy Ho:k. Lee Peng Lim, Lim Fcofc Looiig. Lee Choon Ngee. H Yeo, R. C. Medland.38 words
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Article194 1938-07-12 16 RESULTS of yesterday';; ties in the Tan°lin Club tennis toun.. OPEN MIXED DOUBLES Dr. and Mrs. Hopkins beat Mr.s pherson and Moir 1-6. 10—8, 10—I CULLEN CUP FL and Mrs. Shirley beat Mr m EifS. Ma-:hall 6—4, o—2. DYNE CUP SL and Mrs. HJI —15 bea; Mrs194 words
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Article43 1938-07-12 16 (From Our Own Corresr Malacca. With the conclusion i I Malaya Cup match against biiicd Cervices on day cond half of the Malacca F.A.Lea* tournament will c ct undei first fixture will be on Frid between the Malacca Sinomit Malacca Rompers.43 words
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Advertisement50 1938-07-12 16 For light houses C 8 II SF It must be a CROMPTON COILED-COIL LAMP Crompton lamps stand alone for brilliance and reliable ser\ ;ce. The special coiled toil filament gives wp to I,sth more light without using extra current. THE LAMP OF LASTING BRILLIANCE Sole Agents: ———^mmm mmm mmwmmmmm ■MMJ50 words
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Advertisement47 1938-07-12 16 ertl f e ?ten; that keeps Cigarettes fresh !sih2? before and offer openin_g opening. It is the only tin of KINGS GATE lid by snapping I Special Blend L°te r VIRGINIA will always w 1 keep fresh in vzJbjF %< mm,Sole Agtnts: .BARLOW CO. SINGAPORE KUALA 11 *M47 words
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Article130 1938-07-12 17 FARR BAER TO FIGHT ELIMINATOR? I y weight oxing TITLE jot!is To Meet Winner ills \!r 3fa*I• New ork. it and v ictory i,\'"* V.ix Sffhmc'.ins ion as M wN W ke to »Clie>'*J vfii-'ht «.cwsi. Yon; St?tc uyh :iu! ix it v, RUtvh bl I v.001. c ii. i130 words
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121 1938-07-12 17 f 5 M filial i i"i l i'C" 1 r' ;k nd o'" fiv** wiokf*t<? fcr in the first inninas and o.\ k if or j? in ihe sec* nd innings Silva b Pond 27 I iro c md to Conner 20 1 21121 words
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Article, Illustration21 1938-07-12 17 Quan Cneenf cinches the issue. Pietui shows the solitary gcal which decided yesterdays important t"vA Division League match bem<> sco.ed (Tribune).21 words
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235 1938-07-12 17 JN a crtckei mate* PUycd m the ot. a pt jround- the Clark* Rangers tl c\ Andrew* Old Bo<-«' \ssoclnticn by 18 runs! CLAJRKB RANGERS a. Lim U>w. b If. Armstrong ieSwee Khiang c Rope b M. Armstrong 9 I. Clarke ran out235 words
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Article59 1938-07-12 17 THE draw h>r the Orel round ol the Keppel G. C. St. James Cup. which must be played 01T by Sunday next is under:— J H. Hartman vs. H Somerville. H Irving Jones vs. J. G. M. Millar C. W. Watson vs a. M. Williamson E59 words
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Article50 1938-07-12 17 V.M c a xi vs. 5.H.13 in tne League 00 Thursday on ti 1 SHB rround at 5.10 p.m j. Ferguson Roh uor Khoon, If. Pwyny C Tessier. G I. Day, F. Hutchinson, Pullen, Mitchell Kirn Wee, Swee Keng. Often Reserves: R Lyne. abamsudin. rtiong China, E. Smith.50 words
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Article234 1938-07-12 17 In a cricket match played on the H B g™fj a* Changi Wearne Bros Sports ('h,b defeated the H.r.. by 45 runs A very bright 7U was scored by A Va»' Cuylenburg ror Wearne's and Parhaai oi iv.E. took Six wickets for L'S rims. RE i234 words
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Article28 1938-07-12 17 A meeting of member* of the Cleric*! Ilin n intereeted In snorts will bo held at the clubhon«te. Rangoon Road, on Thursday, at 5.30 o m.28 words
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Advertisement52 1938-07-12 17 I I I ectioos of the 1 owned *Yerner Schur's I MVERSAt I OINTMENT. I for al! skin troubles; I i Itches, boils, Eczema, bums, wound, scalds, I pot.;, sores, prickly t. pidly. 50 cts. a bcx. ■k/ 1 »>r. (i. f Hennfot's 1. lor above? $1.20 tub?. «>ur druggist52 words
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Advertisement158 1938-07-12 17 8 1 S H CARS— f£if N t H I L O M C A U N I AUSTIN BUILD ARE "BUILT FOR INTENSIVE SERVICE" cant gcc more out of your car than TUC Fh^IID its maker has put into it. So. if you I lIL I VUR I want158 words
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Advertisement95 1938-07-12 17 relieve Uktta. f fw^mmr M»r stoma ii>:ljLlSli a:.',i.T Ar.li OWNLD tito.vl ALL HIGH *»j Gi \JB•Au! H i; ft MpffTC (MALAYA >, LTD. fij 5 APPEARANCE It was certainly a distinction to possess Dunlop Tyres 50 years ago when they were introduced as the world's first practicable pneumatic tyres. Despite95 words
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Miscellaneous27 1938-07-12 17 the tides ro-day: 11.18 a.m. h it 4 Ins., 1028 p.m.. 9 it. 5 Ins. -morrow: 11.50 a.m.. Bft 5 ins., 11.00 p.m.. 9 ft. I ins27 words
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Article183 1938-07-12 18 After 40 Years of Perfect Health i: ro nrrvi to be a "back rum b? at t b'-ee-score-and-ten. Ever since c he was 31, this 71-year-old woman has taken Kruschen Salts. During those 40 years, she has been in perfect health. She still is. "I feel183 words
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Article867 1938-07-12 18 FINEST AND SIMPLEST IN SPORT Two Kinds Of Free Kicks, New Features THE International Board which i recently met at Portrush, put the seal of approval to the revised laws of Association football. The brunt Of the re-draftmg fell upon M F Rou*s. Secretary of tneF.A,. tld867 words
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Article1048 1938-07-12 18 Test Cricket: NAIL after nail is bemg hammered into the coffin of four-day Test matches. The third of this series promises to follow the course of the first and second which resulted in draws. The Australians keenly resent having to travel something l'ke 30,000 miles in1,048 words
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Advertisement368 1938-07-12 18 "ANCHOR" JĔf{ STRANDED 1 Wyfr Clarks "Anchor" Stranded Cotton— -mm strong, durable and fast in colour— §M V W suita! Ie for al! kinds of enibroidery and vlvi I II fancy needlework. With the large range ¥vf ff of artistic shades—the mater'ah B VV 1 mtV he made nt 4368 words
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Advertisement95 1938-07-12 18 FOR THE NURSING MOTHER Both before and after the birth of her children, a mother needs plenty of simple, easily digested nourishment to meet the extra demands made upon her system. S Doctors and nurses know that Horlicks is an ideal food for both expectant and nursing mothers. Not only95 words
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Advertisement203 1938-07-12 19 WHAT'S IX A "NAME 7 I A rose by any other name would smell as sweet. It may be so witn flowers but it's different with Et&diog. witu i- 1 mm Kben it comes to selection of RADIOS As its SATISFIED GROWING ARMY OF GRATIFIED USERS will tell you Scle203 words
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Advertisement127 1938-07-12 19 ■SANATQC^I I i Yon can oTuHiyrfl W Depend vpori CIyRADIOX^ I for I BEST RESULTS J LUEE HUAT RADIO CO. J ORCHARD ROAD YAROLEY LAVENDER v I wherever lies the path of beauty.... Women ot Fashion the work; over prefer rh; exquisite Yardlev Knjjlish lavender (he refreshing fragrance that's like127 words
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Miscellaneous1347 1938-07-12 19 OA' THE AI TO-DAY When And Where To Listen In SINGAPORE /hi, 1 333 Me s (225.0 m.) 5 ou M. :.,v music, t ivi hew music, t 12th. Chapters of a." Peh N?ee"—sung by the C rus of the Lai Sai Po Hong 'atre. "Teng Gueot Cheng Hoo" La1,347 words
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Miscellaneous152 1938-07-12 19 MANILA pm KZRM 953 Mcs (3U m > 4.20 Nestle Hits and Encore* c n? Haywood commentat;ir Spfr r t amme Preview weather 512 gtocks -lies* and Zeltlin. 5.20 Sunkist Time. 5.50 Local Market Report 5.55 NIB news period. 6 20 Variety programme 8.10 Tabacalera's overseas new? oeriod. 8.20 Vauety152 words
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396 1938-07-12 20 A 11. Baker to-day asks why, if clerical workers are allowed to form a. union lo safeguard their interests. Government should be asked to forbid Traction Company employees horn doing so. We welcome intelligent letters on any subject from readers, but in publishing them we do396 words
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Article205 1938-07-12 20 (To the Editor of the Malaya 2 ,r ibjnp) Sir,—Last nuht I was at the Singapore Traction Company's Employees' A iation premises at 3G. Desker Roa'i, when speeches were made from the uostairs' window by members of the Association. The speakers all urged their member. to cause no disturbances,205 words
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Article259 1938-07-12 20 'To the Editor of the Malay?. Tribviizi Sir. —It is high time «hat our "City top-lathers''—for I dare not call them fatners—did bsAir themselves and aid some work. The city's housing problem i.; acute. Thousands crowd the slums and many hundreds know no other place other259 words
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Article187 1938-07-12 20 (TO the Editor of the Malaya Triouvo Sir—One of the features of the ob--rvance by the Chinese of the anniversary of the Sino-Japanese conflict on July 7 was the conduct of Chinese hoou"ans who terrorised Indian restauran. keepers"into closing their shops about noon! These restaurants provide large number187 words
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Article318 1938-07-12 20 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribunei Sir, It is a sad commentary on the detached attitude of the authorities that Singapore should a jectcd to the Ineonv nien< on the disorganisation 0 l it services. After the last tra ers' strike Government should V** made318 words
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Article25 1938-07-12 20 London, untitled A MADRID message stab tionalist bomber.-, aftei few days have resumed rs Eastern Coast of Spain tish ships have been as a result.—Renter.25 words
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357 1938-07-12 20 |N a let ter to the Singapore Women's Belief Fr id Committee, \fadan Chiang Kai Shek thanked the members, especially Ma Shun Chin., Whong Soo Koon, and Wong Tin Han for I they have taken in raising funds for the destitute chrt rphans357 words
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Advertisement264 1938-07-12 20 I DOCTORS PRAISE TO i>i THE BEST TONIC FOR THE NERVES GLANDS. ONE THEM SAID THAT IT PULLED HIM BACK TO THE I TWENTIES. There is not hug to fortify th? body so well as DIBIL. With the first three aavs' dost of DiBIL tonic tablets you will be- n264 words
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Advertisement171 1938-07-12 20 Merely brushing the teeth is not enough. Gumi too must he kept health) 4 out of 5 people over 40 have Pyorrhea, that di ea led disc isc at thr Kum*i. Avoid Pyorrhea, by using FORHAN S the toothpaste made by a dentist to do both joFs, clean teeth and171 words
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Article, Illustration57 1938-07-12 21 n.iMM.M-.M-d.it f cf China's armies. Generalissimo ChhTnVKai t li c daily conierence in Wuhan of the Army Counci? Th\~ lure was taken late in June during th e critical defence off Hajor-Gonera] Lin In. the youthful head of the D eDa 1 oi the Military Commission. i57 words
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Article216 1938-07-12 21 Dr. Wei On National Schemes n 4 London. > 1 or carrying on the regeneration ol China after war were Dr. bra m President of tne Central China Univer- the leading Christians in China, at a L M X C u E f' resided und among those216 words
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Article180 1938-07-12 21 l^»J ai >r V€ ,Ul 1 conditions in SSr nJ2 pailicular to meet the Si hiS ;5 h s drafted definite measures -clp the farmers in the interior pro-('n"-vV c J vi the Natiopal Monetary inference held m Hankow. mc ffures adopted by the Ministry «IvJ« f*i180 words
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128 1938-07-12 21 large excess of import o\er export, the Ministry of 3 encouraging the export of native goods in the in- native products ar° loreifrn countries by from YuriX veichow Provinces, of the Ministry. Service is adding !>oo of cars to trans- from Szechuan 1 °mCE OPENED128 words
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Article69 1938-07-12 21 OILVEK valued at $S,NMN has been shipped to America from Hongkong lately, according to banking circles. This large sum of money will be used for the purchase of military supplies. Since the outbreak of hostilities last July, China shipped altogether $59,000,--000 of silver to America for69 words
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637 1938-07-12 21 DOCTOR'S APPEAL TO THE UNITED STATES Shanghai. gEVERAL million Chinese in the war areas ail] .shortly face the threat of an unprecedented famine as a result of the destruction of crops and draft animals as well as the commandeering of all avail able foodstuffs by637 words
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Article, Illustration32 1938-07-12 21 Girl Guides in China are rendering signal service in Ihe rpfn<n*> ccneen rat.on camps. Some of them" are%een"to the above Ukea m Hankow, on their way to one of the many camps.32 words
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212 1938-07-12 21 UR. dUgar Ansel Mowrer, representative of the International I\?ace Campaign, has arrived here frem Chengtu by air. Interviewed. Mr. Mowrer. who was eiven a warm welcome, expressed gratbiration over th e results of Iris preset tcur of China. 7n every place I visited" ho sru212 words
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Advertisement255 1938-07-12 21 IMPORTANT NOTICE Typhoid Epidemic i The present outbreak of typhoid, which is causing no little concern among health authorities in Singapore, has afflicted nearly 400 persons within a space of five weeks. Fortunately there j are signs that the main epidemic is abating, but secondary cases, infected by those who255 words
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Article, Illustration306 1938-07-12 22 Colombo, July L REORGANISATION of the Post and Telegraph Department is now being planned. An advisory committee has been Willi 11 .ate the Sing of the Department andi make deflnrt reEmendations to the Executive Committee of Commun.ca tions and Works. The personnel of the Conduce is:306 words
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Article130 1938-07-12 22 ONE man in Ceylon has sworn that he will get his wife ft fur coat when he retires made entirely of flying iox fur. writes Tatler in the "Times of Ceylon." He has seveial years to go yet before his service to Government is duly rewarded and130 words
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Article158 1938-07-12 22 Jaffna, June 30. IVTHEX the inquiry was taken up to-day regarding the petition by Muhaw. iram Swaminathan and two others for the liquidation of the Jaffna Branch ol the Travancore and Quilon National Bank, and connected objections and the affidavit Wed by the bank's agent, Mr.158 words
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434 1938-07-12 22 Colombo, June 30. closing hours of shops. THE Bill suggests a 55hourweek, *v 1 a change the Provision is also made. maximum periods in different trades businesses, and for overtime on occasions of seasonal or exceptional presume of work, and for the method of434 words
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Article138 1938-07-12 22 Batticaloa, July 1. OTIRRFD by the Urban Dis- trie; Councirs decision to increase taxes in a "neglected" area by 100 per cent., the ratepayers met at Veddukadu, Mr. K. Kadvarutambv presiding and resolved to despatch a 200-word telegram to the Governor requesting him to intervene. Th<»138 words
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Article117 1938-07-12 22 C010m'!..,. July L REJECTION against &v< of the Colombo Municipal 0 > cil were lodged to-day at thi of the Municipal Commis The "challenged" member* v Mr. A. E. OaewMinghc Dr. Rutnam. Dr. S. D. Fernanda ML L. ML Reval and Mr. F. Husein.117 words
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Article17 1938-07-12 22 The Governor has untitled nation tendered by Lieut D of his commission In the C ted Rifles.17 words
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Article28 1938-07-12 22 Mr. H. L. D. de Silva. untitled District Court. Colomoo. h duties as Secretary of the D if Tangalle. in place of Mi lis, who has been transfer28 words
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Advertisement83 1938-07-12 22 Car-Owners Call New "BIGGEST TYRE-VALUE OF TODAY" Jltfßl9lE Iv 3 short time a? Gootlvoar sntro Au<l lhe extra va,ucs > OH nnd in tluv I{ Hk^g^flß^BgP^ r^y' v/ />4 > duced new tyre —Already, thou- are values you can see. Tough, deep, 17 V V^ c^e,/Sl < t l, ill83 words
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Article, Illustration31 1938-07-12 23 Vhe great Car Festival af Lard Jagannath at Puri. The picture hon j one of three lavishly decorated ears pa in front of Devidutt Daodwala I>h.it am shale.31 words
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Article81 1938-07-12 23 AMIDST memorable scenes the Car n festival was celebrated on June 28 at Puri. After the ceremonial sweeping of the floors of the Cars by a representative of th? Rals of Puri, who could not attend owing .to indisposition, the Cars started on their annual procession81 words
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Article117 1938-07-12 23 Calcutta, July ft. car festival at Mahesh I rampore in ihe district which draws every year mda of pilgrims rts ol Ihe province, was year towards the closof the ceremony on I: vt when it was aban- th~ police had to pull h th< rest of117 words
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Article31 1938-07-12 23 been discovered I < t Rath ncy) by Mr. iba? outh. ins rerj ores •h« h thousands of U nf in n are expected ta be had. raited Press.)31 words
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Article608 1938-07-12 23 CHAIRMAN'S EXPLANATION (United Press). By Air Mail). Ihe shareholders, depositors and other constituents of the j Quil< Bank. Limited, was held recently at the o? toe vJrt V iS th- interests l! V >, ,thnran Modahar, who ettei receives .nun the Chairman of the Board j s(United Press). - 608 words
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Article115 1938-07-12 23 Cl PERSTITIOI S beliefs have v clustered round the Presidential Chair of the Shikarpur Municipality. In the course of the fifteen months after the restoration of the Municipality, the presidential chair has fallen vacant for the fourth time. The first president died a premature death, the second, though115 words
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Article81 1938-07-12 23 (United Press). Bombay. July 5 A NUCLEUS of the Peace Brigade ftj indicated by Mahatma Gandhi ha been formed in Bombay, consisting f 24 Muslims. H'mdu.s an«l Parsis. The Brigade la to be formally inaugurated shortly Mr. N. B. Parulekar and Miss Pa "in N'ariman, organisers of tne(United Press). - 81 words
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Article502 1938-07-12 23 (United Press). Vellore, July 6. TN reply to a deputation of uep€s -l tor.s it; the .i'.aac;»re Aa-iOi and Qafloa Bank I.mited. who tttet the Prime Mini tcr at the CoOeO tor's residence, ii;e Prime Minister made the follow ing statement We have been receiving many congratulatory(United Press). - 502 words
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Article277 1938-07-12 23 Jubbulpore, July fi. 'By Air Mail) 11VELY discussions took place at the meeting of the Jubbulpore District Congress Committee which met in 11 cade upon the plan of In connection with the ensuing session of the Indian National Congress Sath Ooylnd Das, to the course o' hispeech277 words
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336 1938-07-12 23 FEAR OF ARREST (By Air Mail). COVSForTPVT tu a Pondicherry, July ~1~ ivs E the I slr,n em anti-rioting measures adopted by the Govabont SI «2 "f h l ndia fo,,owin S the recent continued disturbance. Ma ailnapVi?" Sa d f bou Peasants, weavers336 words
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Article122 1938-07-12 23 (United Press). (By Air M;:i-1 Patna, July 5. a result of thr negotiations be- t*een th" representatives t»f the amnit<ars flandlordsj and tho Con-res* or Matnana awn Kalara Aaad, complete agreement L£i en the Conjressdispute ever ihe c!aa latin* co the realisation nf rent *n the 1 P:har(United Press). - 122 words
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Advertisement33 1938-07-12 23 Daily India Page Edited by G. S. Muthukrishnan B. Sc. Hjfii hen baby needs milk mStSM from a bottle milk at its best TEETH m STRAIGHT 110Xi:59 THAT IS EVERY BABY'S BIRTHRIGHT. 133 words
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Article, Illustration105 1938-07-12 24 The annual athletic sports meeting of the Selangor A. A. A. was held in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday last. Top picture shows officials in the front row. Second picture shows the finish of the hurdles race, won by A. Frugtnict; third picture is that of the105 words
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Advertisement25 1938-07-12 24 I Read the I MORNING TRIBUNE NEWS while it's NEWS j Saturdays-Special Sports Supple inert: pages extra at no extra j cost. I I' 125 words
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Advertisement107 1938-07-12 24 APVERTOKMENTS bring you II E S U L T S /or 0/1/1/ 3 £n r s per word in this papa f 3 I J ™T Ac n B fly e9M M 9 ~Eb iITO"4 fold'Sllver-plated, gold bell with case Bb TENOR 1 fold Silver-plated, gold bell with caw I107 words
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