Malaya Tribune, 19 July 1938
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Title Section39 1938-07-19 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales id xxvii. So. 170. SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday, July 19, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 21 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1938 GG39 words
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Advertisement46 1938-07-19 1 I IHE NEWS j W ITH YOUR BREAKFAST 77«r jioitx I X<S GOOD HEALTHY HAIR [3§sl§Sl JsSs§il I me HAI RTX»^ I J baby needs milk kJiSJ from a bottle STRONG MCSCLES s SOUND TEETH iWP |N STRAIGHT RONES THAT IS EVERY BABY'S BIRTHRIGHT. KXQ3 I46 words
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Advertisement277 1938-07-19 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya 1 Your health may easily suffer if your cutlery I I fl^f not cleaned thoroughly each time it is used, I > 7 'jvP m. Particlc> of food cling to the knives, forks and B other utensils, and quickly decay. Ordinary \J[ lull277 words
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225 1938-07-19 2 London, Juiy 8. WESSONS in the technique of love-making should be given to all men, mrfm Dr. Edward (iviffith, a te to the National Conference on Maternity and Chili Welfare, at Bristol. Clerirympr. and doctors, he suggested, sh( l.ld co-operate in the225 words
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Article62 1938-07-19 2 Mr J. McOovern d.L.P.. ShetUetton) wants to know if toe Chancellor of the Exchequer intends taking any action against persons concerned in the turning of the late Duke of Devonshire estates into a company. He will ask in Parliament if the Chancellor Is aware that the62 words
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Article, Illustration53 1938-07-19 2 Boys in straw hats from Orley Farm School arriving in force for the Eton and Harrow cricket match at Lord's ground London. There vas a large number of spectators, despite the heavy rain, for the match between twu el the most prominent pub'i schools53 words
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Article66 1938-07-19 2 Helsinki. PLIES have a great dislike of red according to tests made In Denmark and reported here. Farmers in Denmark have been using red-tinted electric light blubs in their cowsheds and and they find this rids them of flies. Scientific research has established that a red light66 words
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Article37 1938-07-19 2 Deserted by his wife forty-two years A?i C—a year after their marriage—John Alien, retired farmer, seventy-three ol Southneld Field Farm. Sandford 'St Martin. Oxfordshire, was granted a aecree nisi in the Divorce Court.37 words
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132 1938-07-19 2 (United Press). »By Air Mail) Simla. July 13. lATEST advices from Durban regarding I demolition of Indian houses in slum areas indicate that the Special Commit tee regarding Housing has recommend!ed to the Durban City Council General Pul-pose Committee that the ordeof demolition should(United Press). - 132 words
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Article45 1938-07-19 2 Six hundred workers of Hobson Aircraft and Motcr Components. LM staged a "shock" strike at one of the Government's largest M shadow" factories, Woodstock Mil). Oldham. They contend that tnere is an insufficient number of hands to cope with the production rush.45 words
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Article127 1938-07-19 2 Church of the Sacred Heart, Blackpool, for t he wedding of two m.d K els who had been appearing in local show. The unrestrained curiosity led to discorderly scenes, women were tra-uplcd of) the eround and several other peopk in the crowd fainted. ■JDSS 6127 words
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Article274 1938-07-19 2 Bedmiiwter, New Jersey. THE lovely country estate of Rich- ard Whitney, former head of thi New York Stock Exchange now serving a sentence at Sing Sing, has been sold up. The erica of the auctioneers echoed through the houee and quarters where his b!ood-stock horses,274 words
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Article497 1938-07-19 2 Johannesburg. PBEAT savings in the building of cheap houses arc claimed to result from a new building method discovned by Mr. J. C. Bodenstein. an officer of the Union Government's Department of Social Welfare. it Is believed chat a savins ol £6.000,000 v the £13,000,000 voted497 words
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Article92 1938-07-19 2 (United Press). 'By Air Mail) A_ Indore, July 13 CONFERENCE of all the Ministers ko £Lir£ Sta tes in Central India will be held here towards the end of July to consider the, question of widening the franchise or establishing electora to th g P eS(United Press). - 92 words
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Article, Illustration22 1938-07-19 2 Rita Hay worth, Columbia star, combines a littip onen air costuming with the ability to shoot over her shoulder.22 words
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Article15 1938-07-19 2 Mr. Sutherland-Brown, general manager ol Vallambrosa Estate, Kapar, has gone on leave with Mrs. SutherlandBrown15 words
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Article229 1938-07-19 2 A "IJTTLE US M X* Australian Alns i s he a suggestion by Mr H I J in director „f the New South Government Tourist r„-" ale s Adrian /h at on Koscuisko Plateau. ?d Feopie who believe austraii. dcsait country wiU be sum! .mow that229 words
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Article61 1938-07-19 2 3c that he would "have a fair tmJ" it he ~/ere committed. Not! tgham gistrates excluded Press and public from court when a rnctcrist, Charles Ruscoe. vas charged with manslauahi.r woman. Bradford stipendiary Mr. F. J. O. Codding ton recommended this c at a magistrates' conference at61 words
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Advertisement204 1938-07-19 2 "NERVES" I W %*A WILL NEVER I A C^< PERHAP Y <W ARM HAVE'NT SEEN 1 TO BLAME, DEAR- I i RONALD AND I YOU SEEM 10 BE L PON'T CARE IF HE r A/lk NERV OUS AND NEVER CALLS AGAIN W*) 'a^tu,^ 1 i/ WE ALWAYS LJJi jL Imlwl204 words
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Advertisement96 1938-07-19 2 The HONEYCOMB' EMX JpX I tells you it's the RIGHT VIT A/^^^^(. comb of Ry vita is one of the mouthful demands healthy chewing—so good lor the teetn —and every piece becomes thoroughly insalivated in the process. Only rye gram gives the hone y comb texture— that's why you should96 words
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Article, Illustration53 1938-07-19 3 Di finitely the right and proper place to drink ycur beer in a tool evening it is in the compound of Mr. J. G. Giezen, a Dutch businessman in Singapore, who has treated this place in novel style. No chairs, no tables. Just barrels of varying ?izes and.53 words
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Article127 1938-07-19 3 New York. rum ntning services m Sunday L for people *ho wish to attend chorcb before going to the seaside J!.'\ t llllrv lei the clay have been Martod at the Riwrdale Presbyterian t hunh her* tradition for Nov; Yorkers to i, tn€127 words
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Article105 1938-07-19 3 Guildford. Surrey the Surrey Kills to compete in the National Fire Brigades Associatn.i Ihey came trom the Far East. Canaoa -ad South Africa to join some 400 mem. I tofeine of the British fireman Straight from quelling the tenure c aflagrations which lullowed the Bomteng105 words
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396 1938-07-19 3 FIANCEE STANDS BY HIM Bristol, July 8. JJIS fiancee, his mother, more than naval ratings, and every man at the anti-submarine school at Portland are standing by twentt -one-year-old Frederick Savers, who killed his father and was fourd not guilty of murder396 words
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Article96 1938-07-19 3 Loiulcn. AN assuming his duties as Cnair- man ef imperial Airways Sir j Jr.hn Keith ent the following tek tiam to Mr. G. Woods Hnmphery, the retiring Managing Director: "My first ast en joining the great or- sanitation which owes so much to you csuecially In the96 words
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Article51 1938-07-19 3 Saianac Lake. New York State. fAPTAIN Harold Thomas, a refitient here, has trained a fish to rise to the surface of the local lake at a given signal. He also claims that the fish— a bass—aliews itself to be taken from the water, weighed and returned without getting51 words
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274 1938-07-19 3 Petoria. SOME 200 boys who will become station foremen, guards, shunters, checkers, and telegraphists are io training at a new college at Roberts Heights which has just been founded by the Union Railway Administration I at a cost of £25 000. One of the features274 words
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122 1938-07-19 3 The Hague. THE Dutch Government has in principle decided in favour of the foundation of tan aerodrome occupying a central position with regard to Rotterdam, Amsterdam and The Hague, and intended to be He Hand's sole airport for international traffic. This decision has been induced122 words
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Article87 1938-07-19 3 Santiago, Chile, s AXE Senoret, a 50-square-mile sheet iiof water in the Southern Chilean Andes, has disappeared overnight. Superstitious cattlemen, accustomed to lead their animals to drink at the lake, are terrified by the phenomenon, which they think portends evil Several small hotels catering for invalids who87 words
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Article128 1938-07-19 3 London, July 8. 4 FTER 40 years' service at the British Museum. Mr. Robert L. Ho son. Keeper of Oriental antiquities and of ethnography, is to retire. Mr. Hobson was .listed to retire on reaching the age limit 12 months ago, but he remained at the wish128 words
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Article187 1938-07-19 3 London, July 8. J'HREE sad-eyed parents sat in St. 'aliens Coroner's Court, to hear the final act in a drama which will go down in Scotland Yard files as a murder without a motive. There was elderly Mr. Bolton Smart, of Letchworth, Herts, father of Nurse187 words
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Article52 1938-07-19 3 Money award from Beard of Trade has been made to Margaret MacFadyen, Is'ay servant girl, who helped haul eight members of the crew of the trawler Ex mouth to safety by ropes, when it went ashore in a gale. Fcur men companions in the rescue have also52 words
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Article210 1938-07-19 3 Sydney, New South Wales. July 11. fPHREE Rover Scouts have left Syd- ney in the 50 ft. yawl Zjawa 111 to attend the world jamboree in Scotland next year. The owner-skipper is Wladvslaw Wagner, a 25-year-old Polish Rover Scout. His two Australian companions are Sydney210 words
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Article47 1938-07-19 3 Stavely, Alberta. ALL cats in this town wear bells by law. The by-law was adopted by the local town council "to give the birds a chance." The bird population here has increased so markedly that other towns in Alberta intend to enact similar laws.47 words
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Advertisement121 1938-07-19 3 New Fashions in Fingertips! us live soft new nail polish shades fS^m^sSß^ "7 Cloy -Tuhp... Thistle... Laurel... C 1 jtcv 1 'r-all recommended by famous .rLLF A J dressmakers to natter the season's Ĕ^B^T^^ 51 rut-costume colours...Select one of Bjjjp JEjJ'"Jj >hades to stir up colour excite- Jloie in your121 words
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Advertisement154 1938-07-19 3 FOR YOUNC PEOPLE IN THEIR II "TEENS'' ?l I I The kens' are a difficult period; there is I my] an increased demand on all resources, and InS the growing adolescent requires an extra VjS reserve on which to draw in order to <f V ensure that, both mentally and154 words
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673 1938-07-19 4 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES Movement In U.K. Ports Inward Tonnage Increased "MET tonnage of ships that arrived at ports in the United Kingdom during April last with cargo for discharge was G,839,000 tons, and showed a small increase (55,000 tons, or 0.8 per cent.) as compared with April last year. Increases673 words
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Article21 1938-07-19 4 riv T e h at S l S l cx P ect *<» to arrive at 11 a.m. on Wednesday.21 words
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655 1938-07-19 4 Trials Of Sir Malcolm Campbell's Bluebird MEAN speed of over 11 knots was averaged by Sir Malcolm Campbell's twin-screw motor yacht Bluebird during trials on the Humber measured r.iile recently. The Bluebird has been built by the Goole Shipbuilding and Repairing Co., Ltd., for655 words
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Advertisement467 1938-07-19 4 STEAMER SAILINGS mt ii ii ii BRITISH INDIA (incorporated In England). P. O. S/ N. CO.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Tonnage, Spore. 1938 CORFU 15.000 July' 29 Bhutan! 6.100 July 30 BEHAR/ 6,000 Aug. 8 CFITR.II, 15,000 Aug. 12 SOUDAfJ 6,500 Aug. 26 CARTAGE 15,000 Aug 26 RAJPjrfANA 17,300 Sept. 9 RANAi467 words
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Advertisement350 1938-07-19 4 I To: Bangkok Saigon (ANGKOR PNOM PENH) J By Luxurious One Class Motorships. Displacement Tons. From Fenang P.S'ham Malacca Spore m.s. "Alsia" 112,500» 26-7 27-7 28-7 30-7 i m.s. Boringia" (12.500» 16-8 17-8 18-8 20-8 mjs. "Flonia" (11.000» B-9 0-9 10-!) 12-9 S m.s. Lalandia" (11.000» 27-9 28-9 2G-9 1-10350 words
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Advertisement271 1938-07-19 4 If AMBl KG -AMERIKA LINIE Deutsch-Australische DampiSchirYs Gesellschaft (Companies inccrporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1935 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN via Manila Aug. 2 m.s. ERMLAND via Manila Aug. 11 t m.s. BURGENLAND via Manila Aug. 24 HOMEWARD HOLLAND, HAMBURG271 words
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Advertisement459 1938-07-19 4 §NORDDEIT SCHFI( incorporated m The undernoted ar* the rv intended fixtures:— Lorr -P:nT, OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG s*»%*, NORTH CHINA and Hue Spore 5 "NECKAR" "GNEISFNAU" omits N n I 'CREFELD "REGENSBURG "SCHARNHORST omi China HOMEWARD For HOLLAND, HAMBURi "COBURG" also cal Antwerp "POTSDAM" also cal arr: 29 Sai t459 words
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Article706 1938-07-19 5 ARCHBISHOP'S VIEW London, July 8. r£HE Chamberlain Government's policy in face of the bombing of British ships in Spanish voters, a! present the kev point of Opposition criticism, has come under fire from an unexpected quarter here. The Archishop of York (Dr. Temple) and ten Bishops706 words
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Article139 1938-07-19 5 •By Air Mail) Hyderabad, July 12. 4 NIZAM Government communique issued this morning says: -As a result of the ban placed on the «rntry of Mr. K. F. Nariman, His Exalted Highness' Government has offered to defray to the extent of rupees five hundred per139 words
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Article325 1938-07-19 5 London, Monday. FAMOUS doctors and lawyers crow- ded the Old Bailey to-day when the trial of Dr. Alec William Bourne, the distinguished Wimpole, Street obstretician, opened before Mr. Justice Macnaughten and a jury including two women. The Attorney General appeared for the prosecution and Mr. Ronald Oliver,325 words
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Article484 1938-07-19 5 Everyone know.- about the Fables of La Fontaine and a certain number of people have perhaps lead his Tales." but there are not many persons who know his "Poem en Quinquina that tap great, fairy-tale teller wrote in 1682. We would mention that in 1679 Louis484 words
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Advertisement530 1938-07-19 5 Classified Advertisements pU BLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality I** £?!r«r S JStag mate M„nlcipal Tender Room Oculars sec Munlcip Qf Qatmt mnletion and pt? :ilr n e ul Tian B rjgli St. tO Vf* limaUOO Rd- J 12 noon, July 26. 1938. (Deposit rW store Er£C H workshop at Newton 12530 words
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Advertisement403 1938-07-19 5 POSITIONS WANTED YOUNG CHINESE ARTIST seeTcs position in Art or Commercial department with practical commercial experience, holding good references, testimonials and diploma. Please apply Box 290, c o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. EDUCATIONAL MUSIC FOR YOUR CHILDREN. For the most EFFICIENT and SUCCESS FLSL tuition. Phone 2323, write or call at403 words
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Advertisement362 1938-07-19 5 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 and muses realise the importance of a speedy362 words
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Advertisement161 1938-07-19 5 (t BANISH SORE THROAT now! 'Dettolin'mouthwash ttjj^tflfe^l and gargle >s fatal to fTStgff? germs and leaves the f moutm wash mouth fresh and M9linjiSß healths Its regular jljp^S^Slw'' use morning and ft UH'r evening real |>'^■^■F protection There is fjj no better weapon jjf against mouth and VN~: throat infection.161 words
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Advertisement35 1938-07-19 5 You Can Be Your Own Beauty Specialist by using "SRIVIS AMLA" HAIR OIL, The Finest Herbal Preparation. UNITED PRODUCE AGENCY, 72, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. RAJAH SHORTHAND, THE SYSTEM OF THE FUTURE. Simplest surest swiftest.35 words
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Article163 1938-07-19 6 Quotations By Fraser And Co. Singapore, July 19. MINING. Tin 3 months £193 3. 0. unchanged. Spot £191 15. 0. unchanged and New York 43 1 8 cts down 18 cent. The midday tin market in London was firm being 15 higher but the market closed dull163 words
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Article16 1938-07-19 6 Singapore, July 19. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $96% (up16 words
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Article18 1938-07-19 6 The price of rubber at noon in Sinprapori to-day was:— Buyers 2»/ 8 (up Sellers 25fj. (unchanged).18 words
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Article845 1938-07-19 6 Report By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, July 18, 5 p.m. Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 4!- 4!6 Asam Kumbang 29)- 31|-cd Austral Malay 44 48 -cd Ayer Hitam 24!9 25 9 Ayer Wenj 0.60 0.65 Bangrin Tin 2113 22!6 Batu Selangor 1.35 1.40 Berjuntai845 words
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Article69 1938-07-19 6 lf A 7 Ja /o rit 753s tons Tsinjrtac if. 7 to Glasgow 20 9 "Ow*ttT*n& 1350I 350 Glas.,o\v is., to Hongkong 20 7 oteel Seafarer; U.S A t7l« from New York 18.7 to"Port^wette^ Marudu; Brit.; 1.926 tons tram 18.7 to Sandakan 22 7 an Kampor; Netherlands, joy69 words
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Article166 1938-07-19 6 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Company Dividend Books cm,, close gapore, July is. 5 p.m. Total for TIN: Date E x Div financial Asara Kumbanc 6d No 62 lulv on Payable Date Par Austral Malay 9d div .Tuly 18 l SRflH. >* i'i ft* a»" k—."j-s. a i166 words
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Article164 1938-07-19 6 6 Maynard Co., Ltd »30 nn Int. Apr. 30. Oct. 31 $30 0u 95 y o 105 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mar. 31, Sent ?n W7 reX 19 P 47 Si: 6 00.0b0 1nt" 10 102 nom 4,/2% 110 nom &g j^kooolooo164 words
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331 1938-07-19 6 Singapore, jury jy. MINING Buyers Sellers Amoa ts 4- 4 6 Ayer Hitams 24 9 25 9 Bangrins 21 3 22 6 j Batu Selangors 1.35 1.40 i Chenderiangs 35 16 I Hitam Tin 0.38 0.43 Hongkong Tin 23 3 24 3xd Hong Fatts 0.95331 words
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87 1938-07-19 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore. Monday neon. v« TVD o Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R .S.S. in cases •FOB. July; 25' c MU Good F.A.Q. in bales 'FOB. July) J5l; No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) 4 tawardable Spore) 95 9 c, do. July 253 a do A87 words
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Article368 1938-07-19 6 LONDON COMMODITIES RUBBER Previous To j MM Firm Firm Spot Buyers 75 16 7 -V 7% jAjfj Ist Forward (August) Buyers 75 16 7 -,r oeuers 7* 8 7( 2nd Forward (September) Buyers 7% Sellers 7 7|16 7D 2 16 «rd Forward (Oc<Leo.) Buyers 77 16 7368 words
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Advertisement267 1938-07-19 6 W SAFE f DEPOSIT A specially constructed .strong-room, protected by a heavy entrance I door, contains a large number of private safes each fitted with a deed box. These are obtainable at a rental of $5— pa. upwards according to the size of the safe required. further particulars from P267 words
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Advertisement28 1938-07-19 6 THE EASTERN UNITED n™£ LARY PERSONAL ACCI TIOX*' a^ RK^ EN S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: WD, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE F. W HALL, General Manager28 words
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Advertisement162 1938-07-19 6 I Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. J (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlements) taJSTJid Paid Up 810,000,000.00. OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. I Manacirur nir~*~ TELEPHONES: I T*l6fr*phic Address; "OVERSEA," j L IfDOW NEW TORK BANKERS: ttOaiid Ban* Ltd, J living Trust Co.. j UOr<S< Chase NatlorraJ Bark j I ARD162 words
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Article120 1938-07-19 7 \< v Haven, Connecticut. fwyftf British *>ar surpasses the AmI r i< »n hai in personnel despite IB inferior system ol law education England, the alumni (old stu,fnlk Vale University Law School hju been told hen 1 Cm- rea on for the British superiority, .«id th<120 words
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Article31 1938-07-19 7 Reuter. \i SC )W, July 18. X :kin Id and briand- v been j warded the title oi: Hero" by th< Soviet Union and *he of 25 roubles each.—Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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222 1938-07-19 7 Reuter. T d .;>f to hear the Spe^rVr^. has' tKome SS^%!^JS^SS^P *"Z ope, cr said «»t the new inforbers 10 o" Z W !2K that "dividual members ol the military court of inquiry knew nothing of the summoning olr Mr Sandys to appear before themReuter. - 222 words
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Article632 1938-07-19 7 (now JONES VYKKAGES: Saturdays To-Day "s Close Close 30 Indus'rials 138 53 140.39 20 Rail- 27.19 27.96 20 I7tili.it> '-1 39 21.64 40 B< nd 8; 1 06 89.33 New V i'k S; k Exchange—Business I D"ih' -Total Volume 1,560,000 shares Call money—1 c 'r.632 words
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Article, Illustration769 1938-07-19 7 AUEEN Marie was a Princes of the British Royal Family, for she was a daughter of Prince Albert, Duke of Edinburgh, Ihe second son of Queen Victoria. King Carol, Princess Eh.aheth, Prince Michael, the Premier and the Patriarch Myron Cristea were present769 words
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Article125 1938-07-19 7 V Budapest. ISITORS to an exhibition held by the Szeged Art Society were much impressed by a landscape signed "Cyula Hurucs, Junior." It is now revealed that the artist is the seven-year-old son of Erno Kuruoz. a well-known painter. He started painting when he was four, his father125 words
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Advertisement29 1938-07-19 7 DOG'S HEAD ft BRANDY SPECIAL MATURE AUSTRALIAN BRANDY (HOSPITAL P »1 UALITY) PURE BRANDY IS THE FINEST "PICK-ME-UP" IN THE TROPICS SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. -V, y JJ3. 1729 words
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Advertisement767 1938-07-19 7 "MARKWELL" THE rM A ?r IS n I l? CRATIC STAPLERS FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE. 4 J* UALllY EFFICIENCY DURABILITY DESIGN, ine MARKWELL' not only Tacks and Staples for Permanent but also Pins for Temporary fastening of papers! Indispensable in the Factory. Office and Home. A "MARKWELL" Stapler and Staples for767 words
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Article154 1938-07-19 8 Mails expected from Holland r-tc by C' u »istiaan Huygens, due at Sm.auore tc-dnv. Mails expected from Europe etc. (London) by Air "Imperial", time of delivery oi boxholders' letters only 4 p m and general delivery of ietters 4 05 p m tomorrow. Mails expected from Eurcne etc154 words
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Article37 1938-07-19 8 Owing to the late arrival ol the Imperial flying boat from Europe &c. the air mails for Australia, Java &c. previously announced as closing at 9 p.m to-day will now close at 9 p.m. tomorrow.37 words
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612 1938-07-19 8 pROMISE that the Malayan Agii-Horticultural Association's Exhibition will be one of the very brightest, is contained in Association s report, just issued. Vigorous efforts are being made to ensure that the village industries section will be outstanding this year. i>ptL=ai ouuaing is Deing provided612 words
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Article128 1938-07-19 8 Singapore. July 10. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf I Entrance Gate 1) Anshun 20. Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2> Angelina 16; Ajax 14; Kelantan 12" Kudat 10; Christiaan Huygens 7 Empire Dock «Entranse Gate 2> Steel Seafarer 32;128 words
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462 1938-07-19 8 'piIAT Chinese in Malaya are solidly behind the (V ii cf China is the observation made ;,y the Hon. |fi\ A R Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Malaya, in his annua] f He pays a tribute to 'eatw, Chinese community «2? tO maintain X Mr.462 words
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Article95 1938-07-19 8 Arrived from N.E.I by KLM Buizerd"— Mr and Mi Krawinkel. Mrs Kissi der Stadt, Mr. S A SI McDonald. Mr. N s Left for Medan Inc.. KLM plane "Buizerd" 2 daughters. Mr Th Struyvei R. Boulle. Mr Krawinl AiTived frmn Europe dan by KLM plane "Pj mgbould.95 words
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Article310 1938-07-19 8 THE importance of village industries to the will-being of the Malays is stressed by Mr. H. L. Burnett, editor of the M.A.H.A. magazine in the curent issue—a special exhibition number. Mr. Barnett writes: "We are quite certain that the stress V hich the organizing committee is310 words
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Article186 1938-07-19 8 Singapore. July 18. R. <Siam> W. Coast No. 1 perKoyan $151 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 perKoyan $145 R <Siam> W. Coast No. 3 perKoyan $140 gam Rice "Lowhway" No. 1 $208 Siam Rice 'Lowhway" No 2 $198 Sirm Rice "Lowhway" No. 3 $18f, Siam "Singhway" No. 1186 words
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Article107 1938-07-19 8 London, July 18 Paris 178 11 G4 New York 4.92 7 16 Geneva 21,60% Amsterdam 8 95 Milan 93*8 Montreal 4.95' t Berlin 12.26', Brussels 29.12 Prague 142 1 Copenhagen 22.40 .Stockholm VJ.Z9 1 Oslo 19.90 Vienna nominal Madrid nominal Lisbon 110 3 16 Belgrade 217 Rio 2107 words
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Article52 1938-07-19 8 The Eastbound Europe mail by the •'Rajula" is expected to arrive at Penang at noon on Thursday, the 21st instant. The probable date and time of delivery of the mails will be announced ia the Post Office daily list ac soon as definite information52 words
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Advertisement216 1938-07-19 8 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL A to-m<;iit COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 p. m. to 8.30 p. m. DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 p. m. to j midnight J NO ADMISSION CHARGE. RAFFLES ORCHESTRA Directed by Dan Hopkins j \III<L P IK I II OTi: L 1 j ROOF GARDEN i i TO-NIGHT j SPECIAL216 words
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Advertisement38 1938-07-19 8 in wearing anground S may cause youGo to Nan bin an< frames fitted with Ci< English Crcoko' D or B2 for Safe and CM... At $5.00 per pair. Nan Sin Optical Hou* 325, North Bridge K<»"' 'PHONE *****38 words
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Miscellaneous102 1938-07-19 8 CLUB DIARY OF EVENTS f There arc numerous Clubs in Singapore members of ivhich are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary Is provided specially for tfienu Secrelanes are invited to co-operate in keep- E 1 1 at Club premise 94 t ia« ing U up-to-date and complete. Han- Street,102 words
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Miscellaneous273 1938-07-19 8 I POSTAL j TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Rcngat and Tembilahan Fievo July 18 1 pm Tranx X.L.M. <• 19 2 Europe and Great Britain x XL M »> 19 P Medanx X.L.M.' •> 19 2 pni Fort de Keck, Padang, Pakan Baroe and Siak Kong Kwong 19 3273 words
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Advertisement101 1938-07-19 10 ITO-MO—W mi the iGEEEJ CAPITOL i Eagejly awaited in every corner of the Earth Rousing j Audiences as it has Roused Millions of Readers! j 1 6 to -n,ght M (THEATRE R~QYA L I TO-M01 Last two shows of this spectacular (I A modern Melodrama of Mirth, Mythological Film Music101 words
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Advertisement597 1938-07-19 10 Bth Day 21 Shows POSITIVELY LAST NIIHT j 615 j CAPITOL 9,5 i I One of the Grandest Adventure Stories ever filmed- A ttvtttARTISTS TRIUMPH UA ULD Don't miss this Last Chance of seeing it! ROXY BAR OPEN 5 P.M. TILL MIDNIGHT OPENING TO-NIGHT 6.15 9."5 SEE THE MERRIEST COMEDY597 words
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181 1938-07-19 11 SECOND ANNIVERSARY OF THE WAR Reuter. Burgos, July 18. QENERAL Franco in an interview with Reuter declared that the Nationalists will gain victory within the year and advocated the need for friendship between Nationalist Spain and Britain. A Barcelona message says theReuter. - 181 words
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Article90 1938-07-19 11 Singapore, Monday. FOUND in possession oi one tahil of chandu in Kitche»er Road on July 17. a Chinese named Koh Eng was arrested and charged before Mr. H. A. Forrer, District Judgre. Criminal District Court, this morning. He pleaded guilty to the charge and was90 words
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312 1938-07-19 11 Singapore, Monday. SEQJ 1L to tne lra ie otcurrenc e at the Singapore Swimming A lab <»n iuiy 13, was the Coroner's inquiry to-day into the death a Hainanesc ChineM named Boon Wah who met his death as IV it of a fall rom a312 words
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Article59 1938-07-19 11 Singapore, Monday, rBARGED this morning- in the iThird P Ike Court with the theft of a motor-car valued at SBOO a Cantonese. Son? Too Song, alias Ah (h i clafaaed trial hich belonged to a Chua Ah Cheng, was c been "removed" from enm Leoi Road59 words
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Article54 1938-07-19 11 rr.-.:y Company which rei C ci k tour 'arge red buses to their fleet ol green buses doing service th< isporl strike recently of- Sunday from these s to the China Relief Fund, fhuraii Sui lay between Geylang I Pa u the buses collected cask54 words
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Article261 1938-07-19 11 WIVE ADULTS AND A TWO-YEAR-OLD LAD WERE TAKEN TO HOSPITAL YESTERDAY AS A RESULT OF ACID-THROWING ALLI iIrjDLY BY A YOUNG CHINESE, ONE OF A GROUP OF THREE OR FOUR CYCLISTS WAITING AT THE JUNCTION OF ROCHORE CANAL D AND VICTORIA STREET, SHORTLY AFTER NOON261 words
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Article78 1938-07-19 11 INVITATIONS to tea at the Airport Hotel on July 25 have been sent to 400 guests by the Wharf Contractors of the Singapore Harbour Board in honour of Sir George Trimmer on the eve of his departure for England. Many distinguished people have already accepted78 words
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Article23 1938-07-19 11 Captain Crookshank, M.P. Secretary for Mines, has appointed Mr. William Allen, K. C, as chairman of the North Staffordshire District Committee of Investigation23 words
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Article60 1938-07-19 11 Singapore, Mcnday. tion with the "AU-Up" mail to Australia and New Zeaecond land plane service will Fmperia] Airways FlyBoats n and ixheduloperations with Commonwealth oan landplanes will then cease. operations of the running-in services everything will idiness for the major change 'he beginning of next month.60 words
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Article45 1938-07-19 11 The untitled Government have finally (i to allow a rebate ol \2\'-i per cent to 25 per cent, on rabi crops in tne non-Barrage areas throughout the province. The remissions will amount 10 aoout Rs. 2,25,000. An official announcement is expected very shortly.— (united Press).45 words
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Article, Illustration26 1938-07-19 11 Officials of ihc Island Flying Club photographed in front of a plane of Iht type which crashed yesterday. Report on page 15.26 words
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Article59 1938-07-19 11 Singapore Monday. Arrested last Saturday by tho local police for an alleged offence committed in Kluang, Jobore, on May 10. Kurii bin Jentan Kutty. a Malauaror. was tin morning produced before Wr. G. S Rawlings. the Third Magistrate, when a charge alleging thelt ot 579.70 ;ash, was mentioned.59 words
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Article30 1938-07-19 11 Mr. Poh Dor Chen, B.A. (Oxford) will address the Rotary Club on Wednesday on "Chinese and Western Culture". This talk will take the place of the business meeting previously announced.30 words
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287 1938-07-19 11 Singapore, Monday. fJWVO revenue officers while talking along S». Michael's Road from the direction of the main road on July 13, saw a Chinese pushing a bicycle with his right hand while his left hand was grasping a hammer and a suspicious-locking parcel of287 words
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Article72 1938-07-19 11 Singapore, Monday. Haw Soon San, a Hokien Chinese, aged 24 years, residing at 37. Seotts Road, appeared before Mr. J. C H. Giiham, the Second Police Magistrate, thte morning and claimed trial on a charge of cheating a Chinese woman named Ho Soon Chang by inducing72 words
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Article63 1938-07-19 11 Singapore, Monday •-harges of criminal intimidation preferred agatnat Wong Kirn Fonu were rtifs morning mentioned in the Second Magistrate's Court before Mr. J. C. H. Oldham, when Court Inspector Wray informed his honour that there was to b( a preliminary Inquiry into the matter. His honour fixed Aug.63 words
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Article135 1938-07-19 11 Singapore. Monday. TWENTY -FIVE year old Annie Landow, blind singer from Bandeong, Java, arrived in Singapore to-day with Soelemi, star of broadcast programmes arranged by the world famous Nirom station. They are to appear at the Happy World together with Abdullah and his band in kronchong orogrammes135 words
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Article177 1938-07-19 11 (From Our Own Correspondent j Malacca. Monday. Found not guilty of theft of a bicycle. Awang bin Latip. a Javanese employed at the Corner Store, was discharged by ttM Second Magistrate. Mr. G. E. Turner, to-day. without the defence' being calico. Inspector Wight prosecuted while the I177 words
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292 1938-07-19 11 A DESPATCH from Hankow to the Chinese Consulate-General. Singapore, received yesterday, states: i The National Council which was convened by the National Government at Hankow for ten days was adjourned yesterday. During its session many resolutions were adopted in an atmosphere pervaded with292 words
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Article98 1938-07-19 11 Singapore. Monday. For snatching a gold necklace and locket valued at $30, the property of a young Chinese woman named Lim Ah Seng. Yuen All Soi>g was convicted and lined $40 or in default 42 days' ligorou.: imprisonment, on his plea of guilty, by Mr. J.98 words
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Advertisement8 1938-07-19 11 McALISTER CO., LTD (Incorporated In 0. B V.8 words
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Article159 1938-07-19 12 France Anglo-Italian Pact l\jo representation! H have b< en mad" by the French Gov eminent to the United Kingdom that tf»f entering IB10 lo:ce of the Anglo-Italian agreement before the com Ittd n of a simi lar aeeord between in;: French and ItaJ an Governments would be regarded as a159 words
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Article107 1938-07-19 12 "Ominous" Position Says Tokyo Reuter. •f Tokyo, July 19. Till] Mane houkuo-Korean frontier guard authorities have clemandt <| the immediate withdrawal of Soviet troops who are alleged to have violated the Manchoukuo border to the south of Hnnchung. They have threatened determined action if the troops doReuter. - 107 words
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399 1938-07-19 12 Symbolic Of Friendship British Official Wireless. Paris, July 19. j JHE street- cf Paris wore thronged to-night until the early hours with entranced crowds inspecting Lhi l fa,r yland which has effaced the prosaic capital for the 1 occasion or the visit ofBritish Official Wireless. - 399 words
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Article64 1938-07-19 12 British Official Wireless. London, July 19. The Egyptian Prime Minister arrives in England on Wednesday on a visit on which he will be accompanied by the Egyptian Minister for public works and other Egyptian Ministers and officials. While he is in London the Egyptian Premier will be entertained to dinnerBritish Official Wireless. - 64 words
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Article, Illustration66 1938-07-19 12 Mirabelle Mailer, 13 year old scheolgir) of Tedding ton. Middlesex, wore only LadVftSJlJlr^ nka and brass>l rode M f«„ Jodi\a c a summer carnival fete at TeddinrThe riSSL fI? T atn,t e WOi quie^nrd. demandlr V 'T. S° nvc V l the W attended hr66 words
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Article80 1938-07-19 12 London July 19. 4EOUT 10,000 guests were present at the Royal garden party la the r rt.unas of Buckingham Palace this afternoon. Tile Queen, acoomnanied by Ouee.! Mary and Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret, walked on the (awns and later the King ioined the Queen m80 words
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Article72 1938-07-19 12 Reuter. T__ London. July 13. he air Ministry haa announced that In order to Increase the supply ol carburettors a new factory will be erected at Coventry under the manaae ny nt cf a well-knov n meter company. The building is already begun. Extensions to exirtmgReuter. - 72 words
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227 1938-07-19 12 Reuter. riKn ecmve Rome, July 19. msc iSSIONS aimed at consolidating a central European bloc composed of Oermanv and Hungary Were begun between Mussolini and Imrejh the Hungarian Prime Minister, at the Palazzo Venezia this evening. Count I ian« and Herr Dekanya. Hungarian ForeignReuter. - 227 words
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Article11 1938-07-19 12 An Agreement to refer the dispute in reached arbitration has oeei11 words
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Article32 1938-07-19 12 untitled of imprisonment have been oth^offl?? ra of n i h dsh ie m *n and t w fcadomv fn hp Brazilian Nava' if M:.. i i vo,t 1,1 v Ide Janeiro32 words
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Article73 1938-07-19 12 Reuter. Washington, July 19. MR. Cordell Hull indicated to--111 day that Japan's latest note on American rights -n China had not settled the issue to the U.S. Government's satisfaction. He said a scrutiny of China incidents that affected American interests and subsequent Japanese representations in regardReuter. - 73 words
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Article21 1938-07-19 12 The Kaid Ali—Ayashi, one of the great SSffn C^ f «°f Northern Moroceo/hrt ita in Fez at the age of 49.21 words
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Article126 1938-07-19 12 Reuter. Peiping, July Id. X IIK first vwible sign of the closing of the Open D »r appears in a forma! announcement of the in auguraticn ol a Chinese, Moi.go!i.in and Japanese Petroleum Companj in which the autonomous Inner Moncgolian Gov' er-ment Is vested with theReuter. - 126 words
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Article101 1938-07-19 12 British Official Wireless. TTTc l n London. July 19. HE bid giving approval to the An-lo-Turkish agreement, whereby £6,000 OOC will be advanced to Turkey as an arm iments credit, was given a second ren*In* in the Lords. In course of the debate. Earl Stanhope for theBritish Official Wireless. - 101 words
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Article108 1938-07-19 12 Reuter. London July 20. Strtan of Johore does not intend to marry Miss Lydia Hill. They will remain just ofnod friends?" said Mr. Roland Braddell, in an interview with the Daih Mail. He added: T am keeping in close touch with the Coloiial Ofhce.Reuter. - 108 words
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Article50 1938-07-19 12 A sum of £4.300 has now been untitled from all parts of the Union of South Africa to the fund opened by the South African Boxing Association "T the dependants of the English and c v>uth African airmen wl;o lost Inelr I lives in the air crash on June G.50 words
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Article24 1938-07-19 12 M. Alfred Valdmanis has been appointed Minister of Finance in Latvia in succession to M. Ekis (form.* ly Counsellor of Legation in London I24 words
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Article107 1938-07-19 12 British Official Wireless. London. July 19. IJRIVAIE letters exchanged between 1 the British and French Prime y. -Mster. hi anticioation of the Royal \Lsit to France, which have been the i abject, of some comment in the press ol Paris and London, were mentioned at CommonsBritish Official Wireless. - 107 words
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Article50 1938-07-19 12 London, July 19 TWE United Kingdom delegation to A the next meeting of the League of Nations assembly In September will con Bisl ol ihe Foreign Secretary. Lord Halithe Lord Privy Seal. Earl De La warr, and the Financial Secretary to the Treasury. Mr. D. J. Colville50 words
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Article18 1938-07-19 12 Mr. untitled H. Hay, the new untitled General lor New South Wales has arrived in London from Australia18 words
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Article99 1938-07-19 12 British Official Wireless. Lond °n. Jaw. 1r IN course of an answer to several mv 1 Slovakia in Ihe Commons to day th? n r C the United Kingdom SEeX&tfc* Czechoslovakia!-, Government thathere V' A Vv porw of abnormal troop movemen s in r!' 7British Official Wireless. - 99 words
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145 1938-07-19 12 Reuter. Dublin. j„k id f intended to cross the AttanUr i 1 By to Los Angeles, but I th m, v compass wrong," was the astonishing ™mn "n Ul Reuter here to-day by Mr. Douglas Curr>a made Californian airman whe arrived y BaldonnclReuter. - 145 words
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Article70 1938-07-19 12 Reuter. Berlin. July i« GERMANY'S trade balance for The fir* VJ six months cf 1933 shows a surpti )f imports over exports of 114 m narks, according to official figures Imports at 2.697 million marks m nine per cent, higher than in the corresponding oeriod of last yearReuter. - 70 words
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Advertisement131 1938-07-19 12 ]IE ■f 1 9P waiting for. A bin, covered com- y-* J" l SB partntent where humidified cold J fl I fres P h and wholesome two or three vgf I r ii ggfß HH r da > s longer. Only Westin^hous^ jjjfo I oilers this feature which is katwfl131 words
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Obituary49 1938-07-19 13 Mrs. Chia Hood Theam and family keenly appreciate the expressions ana tokens of sympathy and condolence frcm relatives and friends in their recent bereavement and hereby tender their sincere and heartfelt thanks ana gratitude to one ar.d all lor their attendance, letters, telegrams and floral tributes.49 words
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Article57 1938-07-19 13 Madam Wee Swee Choo Neo, wife of Mr. Tan Chan Pah passed away on Sunday. July 17, 1933, at her residence No. 59, Devonshire Road, at the age of. 36. She leaves behind her husband,, one son and one daughter. Funeral on Thursday, 21st instant. The cortege will leave57 words
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Article431 1938-07-19 13 4 MOTHER of those I but abortive controversies which now and again provide food for fun in the public life of Singapore appears to have been started in the vast few days by European leaders of the community who have aired their rather dubious views concerning the431 words
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Article812 1938-07-19 13 BUT THE METHODS HAVE CHANGED E. T. HUANG W AN, in oommon with other A▼ H creatures, is warlike nature, and there i.> not a peri xi .11 h story when men did not fight among themseh'es, either for persona! survival <>r for political reasons. What ii812 words
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Article144 1938-07-19 13 NOTES COMMENTS Wireless Rifts THE number ot wireless sets now in use throughout the world is calculated at upwards of 70 millions, which may mean that between 200 and 300 millions of the earth's inhabitants dwell under the influence of the radio. This steady expansion of tne scope of broadcasting144 words
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Article203 1938-07-19 13 ABOUT two years ago a scheme was formulated by the British Government for the insurance of British ships and cargoes against "King's enemy risks." but owing to the troubled situation of the time, the scheme somehow did not come into operation. In view of the present danger203 words
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Article208 1938-07-19 13 rvESPITE the state of chaos into which Shanghai, premier port oj China, was plunged by the «ranton invasion )f the Japanese fighting machine there last August, many undertakings have contrived to carry on. reflecting credit on the indomitable spirit of the people, Chinese and foreign, to208 words
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Article260 1938-07-19 13 A NATURALIST states that the Centipede is not a very hardy insm t Still, it has little to worry about till it has ninety-nine, feet in the grave. St ft "What is more difficult than popping the question?" asks a corresponded Well, there is questioning the260 words
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Advertisement141 1938-07-19 13 Jke fcnfrl <&01l =71 HAIR FOUNDATION j j iGHT AND COMFORTABLE i J THE M%A\ 'tfft; LATEST CREATON Cr TO PRODUCE THt NEWEST IN i>o cts. Card. 2 on Card: Each 4 ins long iß| iv its Card 2 on Card: Each 8 ins. long 50 «ts. Card LADSE'S DEPT.141 words
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Advertisement18 1938-07-19 13 ELSIE MARY FOR Inexpensive Chic The Smartest Thing In Town t |6 to |30 Rodney House, Battery Road.18 words
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622 1938-07-19 14 Championships At K.L. THIS WEEK-END Military Likely To Be Foremost ENTRIES far the Malayan A.A.A. v champion-hip sports: meeting to be held in Kuila Lumpur this weekend are as follows: 100 YARDS FLAT Ueut. C. H. A. Olivier (Mil.), Lieut J. S. s Pre*t622 words
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149 1938-07-19 14 THE cricket match between the Royal 1 Air Force and the Royal Artillery. Changi. in the first round of the Garrison Int?r-Unit knockout (play to a finish) competition began yesterday. The match will be continued to-day. Scores: Royal Artillery (Changi): Ist Innings 208 (Lt. Olivier149 words
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Article40 1938-07-19 14 t, Tnc o a V nual athletic sports of the City High School will be held at the Jalan Bssar Stadium on Friday, from 2.30 to fi.ls p.m. Mrs. Tay Lian Teck will give away the prizes.40 words
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Article236 1938-07-19 14 V.M.C.A I s cc j THE YMt.A. were indeed fortunate 1 to hold the S.CC. II to a draw„, the W Msi «S7.™ ai >es;-rday MM bVfr W"„f goal and »eie generally „ff tm so After a spiritless first half, the Cricket Ub w "V he flrst236 words
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Article67 1938-07-19 14 r |'WENT* -ONE cards were ta!:en out for the Keppel G.C. Julv mixed foursome competition and the following scores were returned: Mi and Mrs. J. F. Carr 46-ll 1 2=34Vi Mr. and Mrs. E. Hitcham 47— ■> Mrs E. O'Sullvan and G. V Andrews 45 —7*4=37% Mr*.67 words
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Advertisement40 1938-07-19 14 YOUR PORTRAITS I ULYWIIITE PHOTO j STIDIO. 73, North Bridge Road, (Opposite Hotpj, SINGAPORE. gpl JJOCKINGS PROTECT M J v n,?,! ov THE E| ■Hj Many MB 9H colours jiiid Hi H g&a B I h your *ikk* c I40 words
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Advertisement282 1938-07-19 14 THRILLING NEW.LIP COLOURS FROM THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS j Glamorous!... Exciting 1... If ret iiriblol are lip colours that "n really enchant. They're South Sea colours the tropical 9«J B enchantress* own secret reds >■ fiJl I] found only in TATTOO. No, i I/fE* |l others are not like them!282 words
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Advertisement281 1938-07-19 14 4. ADVENTURE jßj^ ARSENE LUPIN RETURNS. Headlines that set international police on edge. Where win he strike? How will he baffle the world again with his silent notes after each Here is your supreme mystery thrill with Lupin more daring than before! This Week-End PAVILION j SEE HIM AT the!281 words
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Article, Illustration313 1938-07-19 15 LwiMMERS HELP IN RESCUE OID CAPT. RODNEY BERESFORD, BRILLIANT PILOT TV v: f W THROUGH THE GREAT WAR AND JOINED BK OS AIR SERVICE, SINGAPORE, ONLY LAST Al:: i v MES DANGEROUSLY ILL IN THE SINGAPORE GENERAL RS t FOLLOWING A CRASH ABOUT313 words
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Article21 1938-07-19 15 untitled Supreme Court of Alabama untitled >fr.ter.ce of death imposed ot: ■d for having assaulted two wni: ■en in a train.21 words
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Article94 1938-07-19 15 Singapore. Monday. Mr. Chan Hong Choon, a clerk employed at the Singapore Cricket Club appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh. the Fifth Police Magistrate, this afternoon to answer a charge of neglecting or refusing to maintain his lawful wife, Mary Chiang. Mr. Chan claimed trial while Mary94 words
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Article186 1938-07-19 15 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. PRELIMINARY work is progressing apace in the heart of Ipoh for the construction at a cost of about a Quarter of a million dollars of a row of three storeyed reinforced concrete buildings to house business and residential flats. The186 words
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Article229 1938-07-19 15 AFTER their task yesterday at 2 p.m. the nightsoil workers at the Albert Street Disposal Station gathered together for the result of their petition to the Municipal President which they were said to have posted to the Municipal Secretary early last week. Mr B. J. Doherty,229 words
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Article76 1938-07-19 15 Singapore. Tuesday. AFRESH bid by Government to settle the transport strike was made this morning. when' the Controller of Labour, Mr. W. D. Barron, called on the men of tKe'Association and spent some time listening to their grievances. Mr. Barron advised the men to state clearly76 words
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181 1938-07-19 15 Military Training In C. P. Berar (United Press). By Air Mail) Bombay, July 13. IT was very gratifying to note that your Government has assured the people that High Schools in your province, and I think presumably the College too. will have no difficulty in future to secure Government's permission(United Press). - 181 words
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528 1938-07-19 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Monday. REMARKING that in his last four years' experience, he had iound that kampong Malays in Johore were generally well behaved and that he was anxious not to order a whipping for Johore Malays, but if he found that528 words
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Article23 1938-07-19 15 THE Imperial Air Mail from Londcn and Europe is expected to-morrow evening. The plane is about 24 hours behind schedule.23 words
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Advertisement74 1938-07-19 15 tOOK AT THIS WUSI RECEIVED NEW STOCKS pA ITERSBY fi ll FELT HATS I Quality Hats from a famous maker. I Designed for comfort and Appearance. Excellent standard of 'W genuine fur felt only ■•'.ffijk. nsed in manufacture, i "i' fl !Wh Smarl Snap Brim. Hat 1 m Band to74 words
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Advertisement98 1938-07-19 15 FAMOUS 'l[ I THROUGHOUT f| I I THE WORLD I PARKINSON'S I WHOLESOME j CONFECTIONERY AGEN'xS: Advt. cf Singapore CnM stor age Co., Ltd. ■nyW«u. OS. 39A. M^ii^ SIHE DARBY Co., Ltd j jSjjjmSp CONVERT YOUR RADIO 1 INTO A RADI GRAM j j ■■••WE MAKE EXCELLENT I VARIOUS ST98 words
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Article387 1938-07-19 16 Municipal S. C. Soccer 8NTER-DEPT. Liick favoured Winners Fik-ciric Dept..2: Engineers Dept. .1. •TH£ liiiiic al Eleetr c Department beat the Engineers Department by the jroal goal in three in the final ol the Farrer (up soccer competition played at Farrer Park yes1 rday. Keen rivalry387 words
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Article302 1938-07-19 16 Finals And Prize Giving men's singles and doubles finals of 1 the Singapore table tennis championi -hips will be played on Saturday comI menemt at S p.m. at Hall No. 3, Great World. The following Is the order 'of the matches to be played: MEN'S DOUBLES302 words
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Article93 1938-07-19 16 Helsinki, July 18. THE Finnish CTympic Com- mittee has received an official invitation to organise the World Olympiad in lyiO.— Reuter Wireless. Tali announcement follows the decision of the Japanese to withdraw owing to their inability to hold the Games in Tokyo owing to their campaign93 words
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104 1938-07-19 16 a well contested match yesterday, the S.C P.A. 11l drew with the Clerical Union in a game of soccer, sides scoring a goal. The game was clean and fast. the. Clerical Union monopolising exchanges. The Chinese were poor in approach work and104 words
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Article758 1938-07-19 16 Seven-Event Programme Well-Sn totoorted 'From Our Own Correspondent t Alcr. Star. Sunday. 4 RECORD attendance, including -A His Highness the Sultan of Kedah th c Resent of Kedah the *fnn PTuiVh Adviser. Major B S. Paterson, the British Advisei, Perlis. C. Jr. Dawson, attendee* the annua!758 words
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Article327 1938-07-19 16 COLOURLESS GAME AT ANSON untitled STADIUM HIGHLANDERS' FOURTH WIN FIFTEEN OUTINGS Gordons 3 Loyals.... 2. COLOURLESS soccer was served up V in the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday when the Gordons met and defeated the Loyals by the327 words
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Article143 1938-07-19 16 London, July 18. PLAYING at Nottingham in their last match before the Fourth Test, the Australians have not been able to gain a decision in two days as they have done in most of their matches against th-? weaker Counties. The position at the close of play143 words
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Article39 1938-07-19 16 The second annual athletic sports meeting of the Municipal Services Club will be held at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday next, starting at 2.30 p.m. Mr. Bartley will give away the prizes at the conclusion.39 words
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Article37 1938-07-19 16 S.C.C. team vs. R.A.F. to-morrow ai S C.C. in a lawn tennis match shooting at 4.50 p.m.:—C. J. R. Bcmbroke; 6 Fuller: A. G. Hay: O. W. Gilmour: C F. Sutton; A. F. Webb.37 words
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Article28 1938-07-19 16 UK-day's First Dtri match, R.E. vs. S.C.F.A. an*/s*l maifb. f: A. vs. S R.< be played at th- A. < W Stadium, have both bftfl pup!28 words
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Advertisement83 1938-07-19 16 Itlaies the dirt f/y As regards the Cleaner, fall instructions are printed on the tins, its special feature being that it Is in paste form eliminating the wast.* /jl which is practically unavoidable with J\^Hi r Cleaners in powder or block form, /wf Further, it contains a solvent for dis-83 words
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Article284 1938-07-19 17 Johore College Trounced Correspondent) gegam&t, Monday. English School Se- im to beins the I V side in Johore Hpfe i f on tne B2JHTU, in their 5 i Webb Cup. urn Teck Cheng and h the hat vailic .Vr'ri seven wickets for a Vina for the284 words
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Article50 1938-07-19 17 1; ;i junior league soccer match a 1 Tanglin yesterday, 'B' Co. Skins tx il C Cn Skins by four goals to jjJJ Bcor< rs for the winners were ml son. McCallum, Donnelly and Sgt Dsrreeh while T McNanut and G. lieHanoi reduced the deficit for 'C* Co.50 words
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Article202 1938-07-19 17 FOLLOWING are results of yesterday s ties in the Tanglin Club tennis tournament: Dyne Cup Mr and Mrs. Strickland —15 beat Mr. and Mrs. Macpherson —15 6 —2. 6 —3. Cuilen Cup Mr. and Miss Thorougood —4 beat Miss Dunne and Henton +15 6 —2. 6—o. Open202 words
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139 1938-07-19 17 THE following are the teams and starting times for the Ladies golf match between the Garrison Golf Chib vs. the Island Club, to be played at TangJm on Thursday (Island names first): 3 45 Mrs. K. C. Eu (25* vs Mrs. A. Earle139 words
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Article66 1938-07-19 17 Reuter. London. July 19THE Stewards Cup callover is as follows: 100—9 Gunboat. ta*ken and offered. 100—8 Old Reliance (offered". 100 —7 Waters Meet (offered. 15—1 taken. 100—7 Carnival (offered). 18—7 taken. 100-7 Bold Ben (offefed). 100—6 Mixture < taken and offered >. 100—6 Iyjsden. (offered. 25—1 Lovely WomanReuter. - 66 words
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Article236 1938-07-19 17 League Soccer Match 'From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. Monday. A LATE goal by Satar, who scored after a fine solo effort, enabled the Town Board to beat the Customs Sports Club by 2 goals to 1 in a league match played at the Muar Club236 words
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Advertisement68 1938-07-19 17 Mwf mm W%r 1 r lli ll'an SO >o ars Chamlw < «qgfc RcßMdy has rnjoNrW 1 ("tfideace <»f die entire Medical pro* -i,, n It is a baft-, provrn rempleaiMM to take and entirely 1 from all harmful narcotics. It quickly, break* up congestion, wars the air pawa§ cc,68 words
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Advertisement53 1938-07-19 17 That BAD THROAT May Lead To FLU' So, Be Sure To Take ,PEPS. ANTISEPTIC BREATHEABLE TABLETS Bright boys* know r»ses9l I C fl 0 1 It must be a CROMPTON COILED-COIL LAMP lighting problem. c ™"Pj? n rRRFN r cosl guarantee more light at no more cnBBBJT CgT. THE LAMP53 words
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Advertisement153 1938-07-19 17 PYRAMID II A X 1> K E li C IB I i: s ■an. h. Pyramid handkerchiefs always win through. After wry rough ar.d tun.ble their colours remain a.s cheerful as ever. And it cannot be said tha», a Pyramid tl afraid of the wash. You can choose your Pyramid153 words
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Miscellaneous28 1938-07-19 17 THE TIDES To-day: 2.07 a.m.. 8 ft. 9 ins., 2.25 p.m., 8 ft. 7 ins. To-morrow: 2.54 a.m., 8 ft. 4 ins., 3.25 p.m., 8 ft. 6 ins.28 words
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Article188 1938-07-19 18 Hands Swollen with Rheumatism Pity this poor dressmaker! Ninetenths of her work consists of sewing— and she was not able to sew. Rheumatism in the hands was her trouble, and she tried any number of "remedies.' But nothing helped—until she came to Kruschcn. "Three-and-a-half188 words
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706 1938-07-19 18 Both Teams Beaten At Cricket INTERESTING GAMES AT SEREMBAN MALACCA (From Our Own Correspondent, I n mi Seremban, Sunriav. jm Gordon Highlanders from wieket^bvTh/'T 0 by two fivhi J i. teams met in two-day Thn here ver tbe week-end. The scores were as follows: GORDONS706 words
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165 1938-07-19 18 THE Depot Poli C p b 1 Boys bv 16 run Played at Thompson p V Scores: P n Roa <* on ST. ANDPP«-o J- DuclosbRaia EU8 °Ba J. Moss b Sullivan H. Moss b Raja M. Kohloff run i M. Hartley cSulUv ll;165 words
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Advertisement235 1938-07-19 18 (UMDEft THOSE SMINS) Mere 's a I [CLEAN DENTAL PLATE J Wonderful cleanser renews False Teeth Just ihakei little Steradcnt 1 powder into a glass of wan., .vjter and stir well. Leave your false teeth frUt*<> uiid bridges in it while you dress, or overDon't brush. Simply rinse and your235 words
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Advertisement8 1938-07-19 18 ''SH "The Cigarette with the NUTTY FLAVOUR" APB-W18 words
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Advertisement247 1938-07-19 18 1 Glands Made tai -Vigour Renewed Without Operation yp feel old before your mm surrer from nerve, hi am and physical •rH v"^ B you win find w hai ■■f health in an Ameri.-.-.n medical dis«n!i er v lch restores youthful vianur i fH. v,t ,,ty <l u 'flier than247 words
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Advertisement46 1938-07-19 19 m— u,,v GO ELSE WHERE you ran «et the Best and 1 lt t in locks or Watches at the HFAPEST PRICES from YICK WOH HING j NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Road). have no connection ***tsoever fvith any other Clock Uu{ Watch Dealers or Repairers.46 words
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Advertisement92 1938-07-19 19 "DIAMOND" BEDS AftC I SOUND INVESTMENT j iTI fl Yea «peod one-third rA I ywir life is bed. fherelore' MM M t rout brdstead it th» most fOV I «npnrttot .tern ol hrrajtur." Vv4ftl afl Oo .m b« mMM -OTh anything raferlor to DIAMOND Bedstead wMcb' VrnwAM ■> tii« tw*t.92 words
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Advertisement196 1938-07-19 19 GOLD LEAF TEA It is worthy of note that the potest do not always buy the cheaper unknown Teas. Gold Leaf Tea Ls universally popular. Troplcml tun—tropica] dampness— Yr 1 k>och can play havoc with your outWl%» *P+ side property. Protect *by regular i» 1U painting with Hubbuck's PaJnt— I196 words
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Advertisement530 1938-07-19 19 1 TUB TIIUI TONIC FOOD OHflMfe mi mil ChtmUt* Storm Doctors and dentists agree that ANACIN relieves pain quickly. They prescribe it lecause it is safe and tested. For headache, toothache, neuralgic and rheumatic pains—as well as for the fever and discomfort resulting from colds—it is the modern product for530 words
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Advertisement72 1938-07-19 19 I n— b—— I I Don be Dow nheariidl If Valve Troubles Worry you, v u*U end them by getting THE RIGHT VALVE and that la MULLARD J which by virtue of Its superior functioning qualities is known a.s THE MASTER VALVE You'll enthuse over Lt. It can bo fixed72 words
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Miscellaneous1104 1938-07-19 19 ON THE AIR TO-DAY hongkong vA* p.m. When And Where To Listen In go?J n B local stock quotations. 6.20 Military band music SINGAPORE LONDON 1 35 35£&£ transmissions 2& 3 GOVERNOR'S 7 SV*-. «g GOVERNOR S 23 g «Ug—gg.^ E3ki.no- by Miss pm GSF 15,4 Mcls <»•« BROADCAST 7401,104 words
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Article, Illustration2292 1938-07-19 20 THE STORY THUS FAR: King Rchard, having for the Crusades in 1191, nut England under a Regency, mistrusting hii Saxon-hating brother. Prince John. During a joust before the lotU r. Sir Robin of Locksleu. a swashbuckling young Saxon, worsts Sir Quy of Gisbcurne, a2,292 words
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Advertisement472 1938-07-19 20 ENJOY iUy ci€*m< k «>■* VigoBs r S in an i n j There o need for a and tiresome Imenl for weeks or month* if you fe 1 or tld before yon mrm roti i? Xh« metly tl a great German the porno MAN POH'J-F PILL. 4 ton'shUsg and472 words
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Article494 1938-07-19 21 Aggressors "Doomed To Eventual Defeat" QWNA has never stood higher in the estimation of Americans that It does now. Even the most superficial survey of the press on almost any given day reveals the wide-spread sympathy that exists for China's cause, according- to the Havas News494 words
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Article248 1938-07-19 21 Writing While Subject To Gunfire I writes her b'.*cks on the war a 1 surprise c the world —does not v many women soldiers but soldi :r I i Ping-yaiff, ft 1 one. is the typo who. larking the stremrth to hold v jrun and sh:ot, possesses the nerve248 words
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Article52 1938-07-19 21 A LOAN agreement will be concluded in the near future between China and the United States of America according to the Hwa Tung News Agency. Under the terms of Shanghai the agreement, China will borrow G. 5550.000.000 from the United States for the purchase of arms52 words
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342 1938-07-19 21 "JHE shifting of the main i.heatve of war from the Lunghai Railway area to the Yangtze River has increased the importance of the Chinese Air Force. The young air arm ot the Chinese forces has to perform duties that can only be regarded ss342 words
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Article57 1938-07-19 21 "CENERAL Chiang Kai-shek," states the Tokyo Nichi-Nichi in a recent issue, -is at ire end of his tether." Thai pw's the Generalissimo precisely in the same position at the head of the Chinese force which hi held when the Japanese invasion started because the Nichi-Nichi itself at57 words
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Article135 1938-07-19 21 will be represented by a delega- -> tion of twenty at the Second World Youth Congress which will be held from Aug. 15 to 23 in Vassal College. NewYork. t 0 Mudy various aspects of peace and the contributions which youtns o: the world can make toward135 words
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170 1938-07-19 21 Promoting Industry Foreign Trade DOTH Chinese and foreign traders dealing in China's export commodities will he granted special b°nefits under a set of regulations promulgated en June 30 by the Ministry of Finance it was indicated that the new measures had been adoptrd for the promotion of China's industry and170 words
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Advertisement7 1938-07-19 21 I SPECIAL PAGE FOR CHINESE I READERS7 words
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Advertisement113 1938-07-19 21 S,,eC III the dangers I 4 out of 5 adults have rhea —diseased gums. That's Wny dentists say "don't just clean your teeth. That is ■~»nly half the job. Guard gums, too, with FORHAN'S.'' 6 Forhan's is the original dentifrice for teeth and gums. Only Forhan's contains Dr. Forhan's famous113 words
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Advertisement175 1938-07-19 21 24-hour-a-day protection is what the NEW Shell Motor Oil gives your engine thanks to the NEW REFINING—FORTIFYING process by which Shell provides the necessary oiliness without sacrifice of other desirable qualities. The New Shell Motor Oils protect your engine: When Standing Idle-When the engine stops ths cylinders are full of175 words
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Article, Illustration406 1938-07-19 22 C'olamho. July 1. rpHERE is a likelihood of another constitutional point being taken before ihe Courts for adjudication. Sir Andrevs CatdeeoU, the Governor has expressed the opinion that the police regulations 'egardins dismissals and disciplinary control were not suspended on the proclamation of the406 words
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Article149 1938-07-19 22 To Join Congress Reforms Delegation Colombo, July 9. AT a meeting of the Executive Committee ol the Ceylon National Congress, Mr. H. W. Amarasuriya presiding, a resolution proposed by Mr. Victor C. Perera was unanimously adopted, appointing Messrs. H. VV. Amarasuriya, E. A. P. Wijeratne and Geo. E.149 words
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245 1938-07-19 22 LABOUR REPORT CITED Ratnapura, June 30. gPEAKINtr at a genera] meeting of j the Sabnragamtuva Estate Staffs' Association held at St. Luke's College Ratnapura, Mr. Martin Roz- ario, the chairman, said that the opinion har! been rewatedly expressed by the chairman and members of the Planters'245 words
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Article150 1938-07-19 22 Trincomalee, July 9. WORRIED by domestic dif- ferences. a 42-year-old man. named Pasupathy, of Main Street, Trincomalee. is fasting without food cr water until he finds a solution to his troubles. He is carrying out his fast in a tin hut and claims to have consumed150 words
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Article87 1938-07-19 22 Mt. Lavinia, July 1. *D' S( ISS P° litics M ofte and \vheiv\er you can and learn to take an abiding interest in the affairs of your town and in wider politics lot only during times of elections, but at all times," said Mr. A. E. (ioonesinghe. presiding87 words
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Article, Illustration217 1938-07-19 22 r olon,' i I QKGAXISK,) eff< the object of the Committee have been cuiarly in the Sahara vince. The members tion of the witness* ally on the circuit Sabaragamuwa p. tutored tongues. "Many of the wit were reserved and nui, 1 obstinate attitude m "SSS217 words
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Article336 1938-07-19 22 £L4G ZMy Colombo, July 8. WAYS and means to raise funds to help the Red Cross in China were discussed at a meeting, held at "Tillingham." Guildford Crescent, Colombo, yesterday. Mr. G. K. Peal said, "Some people have asked us why we should render336 words
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Article160 1938-07-19 22 Tamils' Reform Agitation Jaffna, July I NOTICES haw 11 ecretai ies of the Jaffna Assot* tion that mi AB-Ceylon Tamil C n ferance will be hold under of the Association to n* and Sunday, at the Town HaM** 1 and at Pt. Pedro, rest v ,,-vjf i160 words
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Advertisement179 1938-07-19 22 f 'Quick-fill' 1 or 'Big-fill' THESE two Swan pens are the most modern and dependable in the world. The V isofil Big-fil]') holds more ink and shows when to refill and the Leverless (Quick-fill') i it second to none for speed and simplicity in filling. Tat VISOFIL or LEVERLESS Swan179 words
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Article, Illustration208 1938-07-19 23 G.S. Muthukrishnan B. Sc - TWO MORE DISTRICTS TO GO DRY —Edited by G.S. Muthukrishnan B. Sc. (United Press). (By Air Mail) mH n m a Madras, July 12. T ~7 n >{ have published mm,, notifications •ho d!n of the Madras Prohibition Act 19.17 to of(United Press). - 208 words
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Article27 1938-07-19 23 "LIMB BY LI MB" I 83 jlcutta, SoH 11 I BttMtg som** I to brill f«»r- e«nI lift H t oik* or c Ass! mb!y. ii i27 words
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Article18 1938-07-19 23 Government Servants' Salaries To Be Reduced I' 1 .:un»t nas on I .'j'p^ c Government18 words
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Article103 1938-07-19 23 London, July 6. Jockey Club have atherby, their the India Office °1 the eldest son 5 A Kh; *Jj known as CS the 'Evening 1 number of comc Deen received from 1 -he practice of 2 their Racing "jce Aly Khan, 1 ,n th racing pro103 words
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72 1938-07-19 23 (United Press). (By Air Mail* Allahabad, July 12. THE following telegram has been received by the Allodia Congress Committee Office from Mr. Godin Sharma of the Bundelkhand-Bhagelkhand State. Congress (Banda District. United Provinces): "The Schalwal State army i pened fire on public who demand removal(United Press). - 72 words
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Article149 1938-07-19 23 (United Press). <By Air Mail) Cuttack, July 12. i CONFIDENTIAL letter has been cir- calated among prominent zemindars, Mahants and ether non-congress elements in this province under the signature of Mr. M. G. Patnaik, ex:nrenm Minister, suggesting the formation ot a strong party which will expose(United Press). - 149 words
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Article54 1938-07-19 23 (United Press). The Bombay Government have under contemplation certain amendments to the rules governing the issue of licenses for oiaces oi entertainment with a view to preventing the managements of such entertainments from discrtmiating against scheduled caste members. As soon as these rules are amended, the District Magistrates, will bo(United Press). - 54 words
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Article163 1938-07-19 23 THE Executive Committee of the Motion Picture Society of India has decided to celebrate the Silver Jubilee of the Indian Film Industry under the joint auspices of the Society and the Indian Motion Picture Producers' Association in co-operation with similar Provincial organisations all over the163 words
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150 1938-07-19 23 (United Press). Bombay, June 13THE (.cvernnicnt of Bombay has decided to introduce prohibition in Ahmedabad city. Cantonment and subuibs, umprising 27 villages. Accordingly from July 31 next ul licenses for retail sale of country liquor, toddy and foreign liquor will cease and no country spirit(United Press). - 150 words
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134 1938-07-19 23 (United Press). Cuttack. July 11. T-HE Hon. Mr. Biswanath Das. Premiei of Orissa who has returned to Cuttack after a stay of three days at Puri, had several interviews with His Excellency the Governor. While close secrecy is being maintained about, the trend of(United Press). - 134 words
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Article114 1938-07-19 23 (United Press). Calcutta, July 13. '|HE Government oi the tteattle bl Cnina apprecafes very much the ending of a medical unit from India as proposed by the Congress President Subhas Chandra Bj c. and arramrements for the reception ol the unit have already been made"(United Press). - 114 words
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Article149 1938-07-19 23 (United Press). •By Air Mail) Madras, July 12. Ismail Sahib and Abdul Battar of Erode, who were arrested this morning for picketing in front cf Un Premiers hcv.se in connection with the anti-Hindi campaign, were sentenced by the third Presidency Magnate to mx months' rigorous imprisonment(United Press). - 149 words
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150 1938-07-19 23 (United Press). Peshawar, July 12. io .he Northwest Frontier las, providing re'r 1,%-.™? fji'* Assembly in Mar.h Code, th.- whole of the Prts'rmwJ; rl p Z 10S Crin n: proeeduAmendu:-.,< Acts of F ers Act ard Criminal Law It may be recalled that(United Press). - 150 words
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Article106 1938-07-19 23 (United Press). A Simla. July 12. bill to amend the Indian Aircraft Act. will be introduced during Lhs forthcoming session of the Central At sembly. Other Official Bills which are likely to be introduced in the Simla Session include a Bill to regulate the admission of children to(United Press). - 106 words
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146 1938-07-19 23 (United Press). (By Air Maii) Bombay, July IX WILL Dr. K. Rajrhavrndra Rao, cx-( cngr-sjmar, and exicUeg Governoi of the Central Provinces, return to the Congress? This question has once again come to -he fore as a result of Mahatma Gandhi's article in(United Press). - 146 words
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119 1938-07-19 23 (United Press). <By Ah Mail) Wardha, July 12. CJR M. Visvesvaiayy.. has writ ten a to Mahatma Gandhi stating that he WCuld visit Orissa in connection with the flood problem. It is most likely that he would go to Orissa sometime in August when(United Press). - 119 words
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Advertisement121 1938-07-19 24 Read the MORNING TRIBUNE FOR I NEWS while it's NEWS Saiurd>>ir> -Special Sports Supplement: 8 pages extra at «o extra so t. I j Nervous #p| Jg aitoes Don t let a headache -or any other pain whatever w Ii A /VXTN NERVE PAINS spoil your enjoyment or stop your121 words
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Advertisement124 1938-07-19 24 for only 1 I ftlX<;Al»OIIE MOTHER GIVES I I 111 IM I TO Ql MKKB OATS ...GIVE HIM QUAKER OATS (if} B^V—-- J W GRUEL EVERY DAY. IT'S RICH IN ZmA I VITAMIN B THERE'S NOTHING LIKE n\) S A [1 IT FOR GROWING CHILDREN %T A ANOTHER POUND-WHAT A124 words
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