Malaya Tribune, 26 July 1938
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Title Section39 1938-07-26 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales V No. 176. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday, July 26, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1938 FIVE CENTS.39 words
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Advertisement116 1938-07-26 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try Vie uonxixc TKIUt'3>E /^IJ^IIDIEIF I I saves time l 111 about 4 days it uttal is the same strength n» I ordinary Portland content in 28 tin;-*. t!;ii.s .saving 1 1 mBF eonMderable Unto and money and 2 At the same age "Ferrocrete" is116 words
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Advertisement206 1938-07-26 1 Buy yourself a GOOD Pen -a YISOFIL or LEVEBLESS k T TNEQUALLED for long w life and complete depend ability, Swan offer the world s two most modern pens. The ('Big-till') holds ink and shows k when to refill and the m. ('Quick■^^J^^^nll') is second to none speed and sim4VV206 words
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Advertisement129 1938-07-26 1 Read The SU H DAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya W safeguards your Youth Hall's Wine—the vital tonic ful =est and vigour. VITALITY ■I flPSfcia fIV s tne secret v »gour, and rich w iorcs of vitality can be > «j fown well beyond middle age, it. i.i. insures VI stS"129 words
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Article341 1938-07-26 2 Marmoth Cave, Kantucky. mWO psychologists are living deep down in a cave here trying to live a 28-hotir-dav instead of the normal 24. There is no sunrise or sunset to disturb then, no al.crn.|ves > w«rmth of sunshine or cool evening. Everything they can hmk341 words
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Article84 1938-07-26 2 CON FUSING Butterworth. Cape Province. TWO crows have succeeded in 1 depriving householders here of their electricity on four oc casions. Power station officials were puzzled by the disappearance <;t fuses from the top of an electric light pole in the centre of the town, with consequent complaints from lightless84 words
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Article143 1938-07-26 2 Berlin. NO fewer than 61 shops and eight restaurants and cafes in the P,tsdamer Strasse. Berlin's Oxford Street, will have to make room for new "Circular Square" which is being created there in accordance with the plans oi Chancellor Hitler. The ftrst block of houses,143 words
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597 1938-07-26 2 London, lulv 1 CJEI DOM has a British Home Secretary had to consider a more poignant appeal than one 'hitfi claims the attention of Sir Stand Hoare at the moment. It is a heartrending plea from the mother of two child.597 words
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Article175 1938-07-26 2 London, July 15. TtfOTES left bp a lather, telling of losses (.n tile Stock Exchange, and of "The dreadful future for my loved ones." were Bead at the Worthing 'nqtieat on Dave Phipps Lemon, his v ife and three children. A verdict that the175 words
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Article94 1938-07-26 2 Alexandria. ACTING on secret information, the local branch of the anti-drug force has been able to round up a gang of r\x alleged drug-traffickers here, including a woman. The arrest followed the seizure by Customs authorities of a case of apricots shipped from Beirut and address i94 words
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Article, Illustration26 1938-07-26 2 A Chinese girl counts her contribution to the NaWiW chest on the anniversary of the Sino-Japanese war. Picture from Hankow.26 words
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Article325 1938-07-26 2 London. July 13. of the attitude of 4 the Pomin'ons to rteruit ng for the Royal Air Force, dictated as it is by their different ft* graphical positions, is expressed by the cuirent issue of "Flight,'* w?ekly organ of the Royal Aero CUb. "Politically." writes the325 words
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Article134 1938-07-26 2 Avlmer, Quebec. >*. AN angry farmer with a shot-gun interrupted a solemn ceremony, attended by some of Canada's leading poets, under the pines at "Brotherhood Wood near here. The ceremony was held as a tribute to the late Mr. Archibald Lampman. one of their most distinguished fellow134 words
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Article40 1938-07-26 2 KingwiUiamstt mu, (ape Province. ACUSTOMtK of a local wholesale firm set It a problem when be sent £12 m penny 1 stamps in settlement of an account. It took one assi-laal an entire afternoon to count the stamps.40 words
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Article48 1938-07-26 2 The Indian Tariff Board which is ::cw Investigating into protection to the sericulture industry is con'posed ci Mr. Frazal Ibrahim Rabinatoola (Chairman*, Mr. N. S. Roughton, lately Financial Commissioner Of the Central Provinces, and Mr. N N. AnklesarUx, ex-Member of the Central Assembly.(United Pressi z48 words
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Advertisement202 1938-07-26 2 I JIM LOST HIS w^mrA I 'NMES'ANO v I POUND HIS />#SPS SO DOC AND BILL DIDN'T WAIT FOR ME...OH WELL—I'D RATHER BuT HEARD DOCTOR PLAY ALONE,ANYWAY, THEY J ALLEN SAYING THAT J GET ON MY NERVES YOU HAVE NERVES" -rur-*f J LIJ*%& FROM TOO MUCH '/^•-^"sa^^ MUCH STIMULATION EEIOW202 words
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170 1938-07-26 3 New York. July 15. pOLICE in Port Worth, Texas, fra\e all i»irls to sleep behind locked doors and secured windows as protection against a handsome hur«lar who steals only kisses. Wl'hin a week at least six pretty Fort Worth girls have been aroused from170 words
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Article, Illustration123 1938-07-26 3 Hollywood, California. 4 N enterprising film producer who offered Mr. Aoaseveß a part in one of his films has been rewarded for his pains only by a lot oi publicity. c G Idwyn, the producer who V- r to the American presided that it123 words
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Article215 1938-07-26 3 Berlin. gOW is affecting tha beclth of the German nation is shown by official reports published by the Ministry <>: the Interior. It is declared that continual heavy v/crk, especially among elderly men or those who have gone through the war, Mien leads to a premature215 words
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Article360 1938-07-26 3 London. July 15. QUEEN Alary has attended the first royal garden party ever held In the 366-year-old Tower of London. The party was in aid of the Tower Hill Improvement Fund, the aim of hich is to construct a worthy setting lor London's historic360 words
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Article76 1938-07-26 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Sunday. The Malacca Municipal Commissions are determind to enforce further control of hawkers. At last week's Municipaj meeting, the President, the Hon. Mr. G. W. Bryant, said that Dr. Johnston had prepared a long memorandum on the subject and when it came up76 words
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Article141 1938-07-26 3 Washington. DART of the Arctic Ocean is to be dredged in the remote hope of yet finding the six Russian fliers who disappeared while flying "over the top of the world" to the United States last August. The Soviet Embassy here has revealed that dredging141 words
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Article57 1938-07-26 3 Reuter. Bucharest, July 24. HALF a millkn men ani women, sonr. kneeling and many in tears, lined the route of Queen Marie's funeral cortege to the cathedral at Curte Adeaigesh. The casket was borne on a gun carriage, followed by King Carol, the Prince Nicholas andReuter. - 57 words
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Article, Illustration35 1938-07-26 3 The m ignificent plane in which Howard Hughes, the American, flew on nis record flight rourd the world. This picture was taken in Paris, before ihe "hop" to Russia.35 words
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Article138 1938-07-26 3 San Francisco. A FULL meal may now he administered by means of an injection with a hypodermic needle, it has been revealed here before a meeting of the American Medical Association. The discovery—an improvement on the old idea of a meal in a pill—enables a doctor138 words
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261 1938-07-26 3 New York, July 15. jy° reaction.. .still no reaction., .what the hell?.. .Here it comes. It's so peact iul," wrote a confidence-shattered doctor as ho tailed himself with poison in an Oiema, California, hotel room early the other day. Dr. Joseph Swindt. thirty-two brilliant medical261 words
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Article61 1938-07-26 3 Reuter. London. July 24. A N immediate and enthusiastic response has followed the announcement of the intention to establish a civil air guard. Light aeroplane and gliding clubs nave been inundated with o**<*rs of en* rollment and Captain Duncan Davi the Associated Light Aeroplane Clubs, predictedReuter. - 61 words
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Advertisement100 1938-07-26 3 A N^^ 1^ I N Long-Wearing I Nail Polish at last is the Nail Polish fl[ i th ir t WW CREME women have been wanting s 'noothly on to the nail and clings gleaming, brilliant and ifPn*o\ 4 Ha *less day after day. Jgjj"' ,rv nic new Cutex polish100 words
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Advertisement33 1938-07-26 3 a A TREAT AND A TREATMENT Invaluable as a corrective for falling hair and baldness. Tones up the scalp and preserves the natural beauty of the hair. Sok Agents: HACEMEYER TRADING CQ„ LTD.33 words
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768 1938-07-26 4 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES SHIP' CONSTRUCTION AND DESIGN Important Part Played By Scotland rrHE part hich Scotland had played in the advancement of ship design 1 and the need for a record of the evolution of shipbuilding weralluded to by Sir Maurice Denny, Bt., C.B.E., when he opened in Edinburgh '.he768 words
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Article89 1938-07-26 4 Hongkong. T HE Casiana. beautiful yacht of the 1 president of the Philippines Is at Present undergoing repairs at the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Com pany's yards in Kowioon. Ttie vcs Will spe nd about a fortnight m the Colony before returning to Manila. The89 words
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Article87 1938-07-26 4 Looks Like A Cargo Ship Gone Wrong THt: aircraft tender Albatross, which T has been sold by the Australian Government to the Br n lti^°7 e ™"w"li fine at Singapore on July 21 ana win remain until July 30. Captain H. G. D. Acland is in command. The87 words
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Article121 1938-07-26 4 Questions In Parliament On Foreign Exploitation London. AUESTIONS regarding the U of British shipping were put to the House of Commons by Sir Frank San_ derson, Conservative Member for ling who is also Chairman of the Hum her Fishins Company, Ltd, Member for Ealing asked whether, in view121 words
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Article85 1938-07-26 4 Junk Owners Who Failed To Obtain Licences flTHE cost of a licence for the master .R. of a carter, iunk in Hongkong is $;>0. Normallv the licences are renewed every March. However, this year there was a junk mistress and also a .iunk master who thought they85 words
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Advertisement495 1938-07-26 4 STEAMER SAILINGS P&0«d BRITISH INDIA (incorporated In England). P X O S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1938. fc; 11 n 15.000 July 29 RHTJTAN 6.10° Jul y 30 BEH\R 6.000 Aug. 8 rmTRAL 15,000 Aug. 12 sSEdAN Aug. 26 CARTHAGE 15.000 Aug 26 i?SS iepU Sept-24 RAWALPINDI495 words
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Advertisement380 1938-07-26 4 Tor Ba«gk«lt Sai«4on j (ANGKOR PNOM PENH) 1 By Luxurious One Cl^otor^Pf- Displacement Tons. From Penan o l 281 30 7 S m.s. "Alsia" <W£> ?Tl 1 7 8 18-8 20-8 i ml"Boringia" H2.500. l£» 10-9 U-» J mi. -Flonla" "ii.oooi l-JO j Iml Lalandia" OI.OOOi -.-J J 20-10 22-10380 words
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Advertisement266 1938-07-26 4 TIAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE B Deutsch-Australischc Dampfschiflfs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1933 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN via Manila Aug. 3 m.s. ERMLAND via Manila Aug. 11 t m.s. BURGENLAND via Manila Aug. 24 HOMLWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN.266 words
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Advertisement484 1938-07-26 4 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated in 4 Germany). The unde'rnoted ar* the Company. intended fixtures: in OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. 3HANGR NORTH CHIIJA and JAPAN. Hue S'po 1 *m "GNEISFNAU" omits N. China Aug. 4 "CREFELD" Aug. IS I -REGENSBURG Aug. "SCHARNHORST" omits N. China Sept 1 HOMEWARD For HOLLAND,484 words
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Article255 1938-07-26 5 THE Medical School and the Raffles College Muslim Students' Union held their second annual dinner at the Air Port Restaurant on Saturday night. Apart from the members of the Union, some prominent people were present including His Highness the Tungku Makhota, of Johore, the Hon.255 words
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Article75 1938-07-26 5 The following are requested to turn up at the Trade School ground on Sunday to take part in a trial game of football commencing at 4.45 p.m. sharp: Gerald Lim. M. A. Lange, Ng Cheng Ham. Chan Chong Keen, Ng Ah Bah, L. Dana, V. Dana. W. Dana.75 words
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Article259 1938-07-26 5 THERE was a very large attendance at the funeral of the late Madam Chua Gek Neo, beloved mother of Mr. Koh Kirn Hong, who died on Wednesday last at the age of 85. The following wreaths were sent by: Her sorrowing son; daughters and259 words
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Article47 1938-07-26 5 The prize day of the V.M.C.A. School of Commerce will be held on Wednesday. July 27. at 5.45 p m Sir George Trimmer. Kt.B., will sneak on the occasion and give away the prizes and certificate* won in 1937. Mr. J. D P. will preside.47 words
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Article79 1938-07-26 5 Singapore, Monday. SIM Moh Chong, a Hokien, appeared this morning befoie Mr. J. C. H. Oldham, the Second Magistrate, on a charge that he at about 4.40 p.m. yesterday at the compound of St. Joseph's Church, voluntarily caused disturbance to an assembly lawfully engaged in79 words
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Advertisement1305 1938-07-26 5 ChcbuBrtLikMrwdtA. PUBLIC NOTICES BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45). IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF~SINGAPORE. Summary Case. In Bankruptcy. No. 298 of 1933 Re: KHOO JOO POH of No. 33-A, Loron? 2i», Geylanj? Road. Singapore; employed as an Assistant Cashier to the Chartered Bank, Singapore. NOTICE IS HEREBY1,305 words
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Advertisement327 1938-07-26 5 FINAL TOUCH TO YOUR BEAUTY WE CAN WORK WONDERS There are man> women whose every feature is perfect, but who miss oeauiv just because their hair has not been properly curved. Our UNPRECEDENTED CHARGE from $1 upward to are within the rea -h of everybody and we take good care327 words
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Advertisement362 1938-07-26 5 FORM"C (Fuisuant to Section 112 cf Companies Ord nance Chapter 151). STATEMENT BY HIE BATU PAH AT BANK LIMIILD AS Al 30th JUNE, 1938. The Share Capital of the Company is $500,000.00 divided into 5,000 shares of $100.00 each. The number of shares issued is 2.500 Calls to the amount362 words
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Article170 1938-07-26 6 tteport By Fraser And Co. Singapore, July 26. MINING. Tin three months £195.17 6 up 10 r SJot £194.15.0 up 12 6 and New York 43 3 up cent. London send a f**w buying and selling orders for tin shares this morning but their prices are not170 words
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Article17 1938-07-26 6 Singapore, July 26. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $98% (up $'/2).17 words
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Article19 1938-07-26 6 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 2f (down Sellers 26Vij (down V 2).19 words
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Article68 1938-07-26 6 Soemensh, Netherlands. 236 tons from Selat Pandjang 25.7 to Palembang 27.7. Kampos. Netherlands. 569 tons from Asaha 25.7 to Asaha 26.7. Siperok, Netherlands. 1.786 tons from Balik 24.7 to Pladjoe 27.7. Foylebank, British, 5,582 tons from New York 25.7 to Port Swettenham 28.7. Op ten Noort. Netherlands, 6,07668 words
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Article813 1938-07-26 6 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, July 25, 5 p.m. Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin W- 4!6 Asam Kumbang 29(- 31j-cd 1 Austral Malay 441- 48-cd Ayer Hitam 2419 25 9 Ayer Weng 0.60 0.65 Bangrin Tin 21.3 22.6 Batu Selangor 1.37 1.42 Ber813 words
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Article31 1938-07-26 6 A casket of rich, specially-woven silks was presented to the Queen by the city of Lyons, famous centre of the French silk industry, during Their Majesties' visit.31 words
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291 1938-07-26 6 MINING nn Singapore, July 26. Ampats M Ayer Hitams 24 9 25» Bangrins f 1 3 f.? Batu Selangors 1-37 1.« Chenderiangs Kr i- 0 Hitam Tin 0 38 0.43 Hongkong Tin 23 3 2*sxa Hong Fatts 0.94 0.98 Idris Hyd. 7;9 9 Te?eU m291 words
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95 1938-07-26 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore. Monday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8. July; 26% 26 5 a Good FA.Q. in baies (F. 0.8. July) 255 8 25% No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 26 >4 26 3 8 d(>. August 26% 2695 words
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Article191 1938-07-26 6 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Company Dividend Books Singapore, July 25 5 pm close Total for financial TIN- p hi EX DiV year Asam Kumban* 6d. N0 q 62 July 2S fug* 5 jff Q +fe Austral Malay 9d. div. 3 1U 0 3d. bonus I£|rr Hongkong Tin191 words
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Article265 1938-07-26 6 b'/o Maynard Co., Ltd., $30,000 Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 95 105 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. I ay„ 31 i Sept 30 100 102 norn 41/2% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. A w Mar 31 Sept. 30 107 110 norn 4V 2265 words
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Article422 1938-07-26 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London. Monday HSF" P^e°a U dy Bg? grit Bn en 71/2 7 4-5 9poT Feilert 7% 7 1316 3 ,i Ist Forward (An**) S^ 16 16 2nd Fonvard (September) Bavcrs 7 9!16 7J3 If, oeuers n 10 in o, trd Forward f&*T*eA Buyera 7 11422 words
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Advertisement229 1938-07-26 6 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, BURGLARY PERSONAL ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 16D, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W HALL, General Manager j THE j EASTERN BANK LIMITED. JlncorporaWd in England) SINGAPORE BRANCH! 6, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Paid-up229 words
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Advertisement51 1938-07-26 6 SAFE DEPOSIT A specially constructed strong-room, protected by a heavy entrance door, contains a large number of private safes each fitted with a deed box. These are obtainable at a rental of $5— p.a. upwards according to the size of the safe required. further particulars from P o BANK. UNION51 words
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Advertisement183 1938-07-26 6 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straitt Settlements) CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES Managing Director 1172 Secretary General Manager 8513 Accountant 302« Telegraphic Ad areas: "OVERSEA," LONDON BANKER* NSW YORK BANKERS: Midland Bank, Ltd, jf—SHk i n Irving183 words
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Article111 1938-07-26 7 San Sebastian. j MOBILE hospital which is claimA j be the most modern in the just been assemb'ed in a !isi Spain and will shortly be for he front mostly Spanish but includes a comolete X- pharmacy, an opera tnd 40 Beds. motorbuses hcuse th 3111 words
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Article609 1938-07-26 7 Reuter. DOW-JOR£S AVERAGES: Saturday's To-Day's Close Close 0 industrials 144.24 144.91 Rails* 30.38 30.14 21.99 22.08 40 B nds 9° 51 90 83 vi York Stock Exchange—Business Volume 2.110.000 shares. Call money—r*. ST()( KS Last Sale July 23 July 2b Miami Express 124 '^s AmericanReuter. - 609 words
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Article184 1938-07-26 7 Singapore. July 25. R. (Siami W. Coast No. 1 per Koyar, $163 R. iSiam» W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $150 R. (Siam> W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $145 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 1 $225 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 2 $202 Rice "Lowhway" No. 3 $190 Siam "Singhway"184 words
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Article54 1938-07-26 7 Experts are baffled as to th'» CftUS3 of the Markham. Derbyshire. Colliery explosion in which seventy-nine men re lished on May 10, and the pubic in quiry may not reveal its oiigm. Some of the Markham explosion features will be discussed by the Royal Commission on Safety54 words
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Article, Illustration57 1938-07-26 7 Watched by President Lebrun and his Ministers, detachments of the French Army paraded down the Champs Elysees, Paris, in the annual Bastille Day celebrations, ffsstnie Day celebrates the fall of the famous prison of Paris in 1789, marking the outbreak of the Revolution.57 words
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Article48 1938-07-26 7 "It should be generally known thai people convicted of performing illegal operations are liable to p°nal servit .v. for life." sad Mr. Justice dv Parcq at tne Old Bailey. Every time anyone commits this offence they run risk of killing somt b 148 words
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Article192 1938-07-26 7 Reuter. HAIFA, MONDAY. THIRTY NINE ARABS AND THREE JEWS WERE KILLED, IN ADDITION TO SEVERAL OTHERS BEING SERIOUSLY WOUNDED IN A BOMB EXPLOSION THIS MORNING IN THE VEGETABLE MARKET HERE FOLLOWED BY RIOTING. SIMILAR outrage also occurred at the same spot early this month. ThoseReuter. - 192 words
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Article122 1938-07-26 7 Singapore. Monday. ADMITTING a previous conviction for n housebreaking and theft for which lie was sentenced to serve five montns' rigorous imprisonment, Ng Jit Lye had to go back to prison again for another term of two months' vigorous imprisonment for theft of a bag of122 words
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Article131 1938-07-26 7 Jerusalem. AREF Abdul Razzak. one of the nctori- oil; biigand leaders now operating In Palestine, has been "promoted" by the unanimous consent of his armed lollowers from the rank of "Captain" to that of "Major." j The rebels all wear uniform and. like the Mexican guerillas of131 words
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Article184 1938-07-26 7 Dilwara Commander At Age Limit CAPTAIN A. G. Kitson, who until recently was in command of the British India Co.'s troopship Dilwara, is retiring from the company's service on age limit. Captain Kitson was born lv London, and in 1897 joined as apprentice the sailing ship Holt184 words
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Advertisement171 1938-07-26 7 WILL M AKE B T WE L I. THAT dangerous Cut—that open 1 Wound—that Sore—that fright- n| ||r|/ ful Ulcer—that burned and scalded i? 5 Skin: treat it with Germolene r*OMOI IPDC instantly! t-^INVJUCKD Germolene will make it well! ulcers, sores, pimples, Germolene is the World's Wonder mZcmmSSk mia I171 words
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Advertisement310 1938-07-26 7 \tS> GC<S SMOKE AS V fv LIKE... BUT HE 1 REASONABLE. A few GABA tableth A B a between -mokes improve 11 Ml AY the taste and prevent j "f' 'smokers' breath.** > <v nether* r.. f W P S. 5 CMONG KOON SENG CO., LTD. (Incorporated In Singapore!* Auctioneers,310 words
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Article180 1938-07-26 8 SPORTS FOOT BILL: S.A.F.A. Div. I, Loyau v. R.A.F., Stdium; Div. 11, Publishers v. Pulau Brani. SRC Div. 11, S.CF.A 11. v. H.M S. Terror, Harbour Board ground. AMUSEMENTS PAVILION: "Sailing Along," 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL: "Big Broadcast Of 1938," 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. THEATRE180 words
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Article105 1938-07-26 8 British Official Wireless. London. July 25. "aris 178 7 64 Ne" Yci»k 4.92 5 16 Geneva 21 Amsterdam 895 3 b MHan 98 9 13 Montreal 4.93% Berlin 12.25 Brussels 29. IOV2 Prague 142 8 Copenhagen 22.40 Stockholm 19.40 Oslo 19.90 Vienna nominal Madrid nominal Lisbon 110 3British Official Wireless. - 105 words
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Article182 1938-07-26 8 Mails expected from Holland etc. by the Sibajak due at Singapore to-day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (K.N.1.L.M.) to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 130 p.m. and general deliveries of letters and parcels 1.40 p.m. respectively on the same day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by182 words
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Article23 1938-07-26 8 The s.s. Agamemnon for Philippine Island etc. Mails previously announced as closing at noon yesterday was closed at 11 a.m. to-day.23 words
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Article38 1938-07-26 8 Reuter. Haifa, July 25. It is reported that at least thirty nersens were killed and fifty wounded 1n a bomb explosion this inorning in the vegetable market, where rx similar cutrane originated earlier this month. —Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article207 1938-07-26 8 The following are the exchr.nge stock this morning according to daily circular issued by the Hong Kent; and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING Singapore. July 26. London T.T. 2 3 29 32 London demand 2 3 29 32 Lyons demand 2063 Switzerland demand 248 u 4 Hamburg demand 141 1207 words
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Article34 1938-07-26 8 The s. s. "Cap St. Jacques" is due here on July 27 at daylight from Colombo and will sail the same day at 11.00 a.m. for Saigon, Tourane and liaiphon.34 words
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Article94 1938-07-26 8 Alor Star. J u i v o, A nasty motor accident occurred*terday at the 7th mile near Sirnn'VAmpat. Alor Star as a result o: Jh_£ a 12-year-old Tamil boy, Palani son Arumugan, was killed. It is alleged that Palani crossed th« road to go to94 words
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Article40 1938-07-26 8 TO-MORROW'S issue oi the Morning Tribune wili consist of 32 pages, including an page supplement published in connection with the re-openini; of the new Alhambra Theatre tomorrow night. THIRTY-TWO PAGES FOR THE USUAL PRICE OF FIVE CENTS'.40 words
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Article54 1938-07-26 8 F'RST newsreel of the Royal visit to France will be shown at the Pavilion to-night when "Sailinj; Along,*' the new Jessie Matthews picture opens. It arrived by X.L.M. air mail, yesterday, shows the first part of journey from England to Boulogne More pictures will arrive54 words
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Article79 1938-07-26 8 The regular meeting of the Fonnightly Club was held yesterday at ih. Y.W.C.A. Raffles Quay, when Mrs E. V Davies, the President of the Club, occupied the chair. An interesting talk on anti-gas methods with demonstrations by Major Sparks, Secretary of the A.R.P proved very interesting. At the79 words
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Article75 1938-07-26 8 The Straits Settlements Police Barm will perform in public during August as follows, under the direction of Mr. J C Hitch, L.R.A.M.. A.R.C.M.. R.M.S.M Aug. 2. Tuesday. 6.00 p.m.. Telo!: Ayer. Aug. 5. Friday. 6.00 p.m., K.f Park. Aug. 9. Tuesday, 7.00 p.m., Waterloo Street. Aug. 14. Sunday.75 words
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Article39 1938-07-26 8 The War Minister. Mr. Hore Belisha. who. after the unveiling by the King of the Australian war memorial on Friday, proceeded to Paris, where he spent the week-end on a private visit, returned to London by air on Sunday39 words
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Article76 1938-07-26 8 (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Monday. IfOR savi»ig the life of a Chinese, who had fallen overboard off Port Dickson in September, 1937, Che Leman bin Daud was presented with the Royal Humane Society Certificate this morning by His Highness the Yang Di Pertuan of Negri Sembilan.76 words
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Article142 1938-07-26 8 Reuter. London, July 25 IN a letter to the British Press rh Ra'ah c? Sarawak, complains that his daughters are styled "Princesses"' to the constant annoyance of native in Sarawak and himself. The title, says the Rajah, is pure fabrication by the Press, and the slogan isReuter. - 142 words
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Advertisement172 1938-07-26 8 MALAYAN PfteMIEQ HOTEL A TO-NIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 P.M. TO 8.30 P.M. DINNER DANCE (INFORMAL) 9.30 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT. NO ADMISSION CHARGE. THI'RSDAV, 28th. BY NUMEROUS REQUEST FAREWELL PERFORMANCE GIVEN BY MAX MALIXI FRIDAY, 29th. "DUO NOVAC" THEY ARE NOT MERELY A FLO OR SHOW BUT AN OUTSTANDING ATTRACTION! rADELPHI:172 words
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Miscellaneous228 1938-07-26 8 POSTAL lOTEIXIGEff €E j TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME july 26 1 p.mChina generally Hoihow Anshun 26 2 p.m. Europe and Great Britain x X.L.M. 2 p.m. Hongkong Anshun 26 2 p.m. Iranx X.L.M. Java, South-West Sumatra, S.-Easi Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and 26 230 p.m. Timor Dilly Sibajak Netherlands228 words
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Article108 1938-07-26 9 Zagreb. im> for the banning of a ?X r,-fi statues here by A a|, irorrtch the world-famous v sculptor, has ia sensation among artistic f rf2 ,-<»si-.n :a. have demanded that r should be rcmovis 14th-century St. j og rc b oh account ol n-eli 'lous"108 words
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Article99 1938-07-26 9 Sofia. T„Uir eggs hay. boon laid daily 1 r' th- lasl ihree months by a j to ttanass Mladenoff. Km brums m« '<» Bonrgas. an the bl.ck Sea the morning, anoon and the third in v two of the eggs tv.jrrt ha«: no sh^ll99 words
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Obituary467 1938-07-26 9 Bournemouth, July 15. Sir William Terence Shone, K.C.B.. D.S.O., has died here at the age of 88. Sir illiam had a considerable reputation in the Royal Engineers, to which he was commissioned in 1871 and where he accomplished a great deal of solid work. He467 words
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Advertisement253 1938-07-26 9 Whoever sifters from want of appetite, indigestion and pressure upon the stomach, especially after! meals, of rtervoua weakness of the stomach, bad odour in th> mouth, anaemia, chlorosis, emaciation, genera) exhaustion, pulled down by wasting diseases, and is in a state 1 of depressed health, should take chinalecit' Chinaleeit has253 words
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Advertisement99 1938-07-26 9 Alcoholic fermentation in the production of TIGER BEER is ensured by the use of pure, fresh Jfc AiJ 1 Above is an actual /q> Q Q%Sk photograph of the after sco p i c fermentation storage rep r o I £%r* J tanks at the "Tiger" J Brewery. Glass lined99 words
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Advertisement616 1938-07-26 10 .j. j to-morrow at the CAPITOL J -6.15- j Malayan's Largest and Finest Theatre -9.15--j presents MAi.M.\ >lO\ AIK lIS of .MIIITH i j in The INC lAI t.ll-11l l „f ihe j j THEIR FIRST IN A YEAR...WORTH WAITING FOR! I CTAKJ I Your Clown Princes of Comedy... in616 words
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Advertisement273 1938-07-26 10 V COME SAILING ALON GON THE CRFvrT^"** k WAVE OF HAPPINESS AND SONG' A I m opening niiit 11 7ZZ -7-». X" "j TO-NIGHT "AVIL I O N «Hf "4 SHE WAS ONLY A BARGEE'S DAUGIITFr" BUT SHE KNEW TO MANAGE j Bp y Jessie Matthews IN THE GAI'MONI ĔĔkjI273 words
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Article133 1938-07-26 11 trhrre ore numerous Clubs tn Singa--1 of which are readers of V° r Tribune." This Diary U dally for them. Secre pro ,r invited to co-operate in keepian% a u 'uluUaie and complete. Hay ing nf aeneral interest will still be Z "Diary of Events" The133 words
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Article162 1938-07-26 11 ft Oi Own C > tv Pahat, Monday. Iprß >etter of the game in ad leading 2—l at Gi md City Opera XI d conceded five far—2 in a friendly Batu Pahat Ranges. ocal team played a disappoiniing game in the first half, the forwards162 words
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206 1938-07-26 11 {From Our Own Correspondent) «,T,™r, Segamat, Monday. THANKS tc good bowling by Rasiah 1 and Barr Kumarakulasinghe, and a carefully compiled 25 by Sharrudin, the Gemas Railway Institute avenged their defeat when they met the Government English School, Segamut in their return cricket fixture206 words
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Advertisement611 1938-07-26 11 SHE HAD BLINDING HEADACHES Krucchen Got at the Cause This woman's headaches were of the black, blinding kind that reduce the sufferer to something like helplessness. She tried tablets. She tried pills. But the cause lay too deep for such treatment. Where they failed, Kruschen succeeded. "I used to get611 words
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Advertisement60 1938-07-26 11 A SAUCY, SPICY SHOW FILMED ENTIRELY IN WONDROUS COLOUR! LONDON (I IMS Vff I S trAUXANDIa. KOK.DA I OBERON j I OLIVIER j j j •J Photographed m y BINNIt BARMS /I 1? TECHNICOLOR 111 8 ct(0 r I I .PAVILION NEXT WEEK <• Get Your Good Portraits FROM: LILYWHITE60 words
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Obituary44 1938-07-26 12 Mr. Koh Kim Hong and family beg to thank all relatives, friends, associations, etc., for their kind attendance at night visits and funeral of the late Madam Chua Gek Neo, a.?d also those who sent wreaths and letters of condolence, etc.44 words
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Article477 1938-07-26 12 JJOW important a part the railways play in the life of Malaya is indicated in striking fashion in tha report which has just been Issued or the working of the F.M.SR. during 1937. In that year railways experienced a return to something like their nrealump prosperity and,477 words
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Article, Illustration931 1938-07-26 12 Michael Compton - fAnimals Which Attain A Really "Good Old Age" By Michael Compton RECENTLY Lord Moitistone held a celebration of the fact that the combined ages of his charger and himself totalled a hundred years. As the rider confesses to seventy, one does not need to be931 words
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251 1938-07-26 12 NOTES COMMENTS Britain's Oil Fuel Problem JtfiE Ministry of Defence has recently appointed a committee, known as rhe Falmouth Committee, to examine the question of fuel oil production in Grea' Britain with the view to increasing the supply of this vital product for home consumption Contrary to expectations, the main251 words
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Article227 1938-07-26 12 I TO be a London bus driver is not sc easy as one imagines. The standard of eye-sight and physical fitness required is so high that according to the report of Mr. T. E. Thomas. General Manager of the Road TransporL Section ol the Board to the227 words
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Article197 1938-07-26 12 An archaeologist declares that h does not know what to make o some ancient stone tablets he has found. What about a rockery? A charge against a man Oi eleven bottles of whisky was dropped owing to lack of evidence. No c •j A man who197 words
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Advertisement264 1938-07-26 12 MORE DAYS ANNUAL j j DE LUXE READING YOUR CHOICE OF LAMPS BURNS PET- GLOSSY BLACK ROL AND KEROSENE Vgj IVORY, GREEN OR C 7 y=f RUBY RED BASE WITH f THE MODERN VASE fL DECORATED PARCH-. TYPE BASE. ARTISTi; MENT SHADE TOl IN DESIGN A 301 g== >JL~\4 MATCH.264 words
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Advertisement19 1938-07-26 12 ELSIE MARY FOR Inexpensive Chic The Smartest Thin? in Town. 5 to $30 i Rodney House, Battery Road. I19 words
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Article, Illustration345 1938-07-26 13 Arbitration In Czech Problem LONDON, JULY 25. X™1 ARE CURRENT. TO THE EFFECT THAT A BIUTISH IN rnSn, T R MAY VISI: "A«OT AND OFFER ARSttTANCE IN CONNECTION WITH THE SI DETEN-GEPMAN PROBLEM ie R CONFIRMATION NOR DENIAL OF THE REPORTS PRESENT OBTAINABI F345 words
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Article30 1938-07-26 13 Singapore. Tuesday. The Imperial Airways mail plane left Bangkok at 5.30 a.m. to-day and is due in Singapore at 1 p.m. The plane is on .schedule.30 words
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Article27 1938-07-26 13 M. Orlesky. Soviet Ambassador to China, is reported to have completed his mission in Moscow. He will fiy back to Hankow at the end of the month.27 words
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Article63 1938-07-26 13 Reuter. London, July IS. Air Ministry announces that Air Vice-Marshal P. C. Maltby has been appointed in command of No. 24 (Training) Group of the Air Force, beginning in August. He succeeds Air Vice-Marshal J. T. Harrington, who has been appointed to succeed Air ViceMarshalReuter. - 63 words
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Article40 1938-07-26 13 The Japanese Kwantung Military Headquarters uhe North China Com mand> have issued an order for th* suspension of all normal tailway traffic iii Manchuria in order to facilitate military transportation on account of the tenseness of the Russo-Japanes? j ituation.40 words
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Article132 1938-07-26 13 Loudon, July 25. fiREAT interest is centred on 10-boitcWs meeting of the Irtenatkmal Kubber Committee at which the question of the last quarter's qu.>ta is most likely to be discus cd. and a decision prohtUs taken. diate decision would iture. the Committee assemble either in r132 words
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322 1938-07-26 13 London. July 25. pCREASIXG attention must be fhren by the departments of ulture in the colonies to the production of greater amounts of »'i(l greater variety in local food«■us and in this connection nutrimm V requirements must not be "venooked. >aid Lord322 words
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Article128 1938-07-26 13 Reuter. San Juan, Porto Rico, July 25. least two were killed and 20 injured in an exchange of shots following an attempt on the life of Governor Winship during a review on the occasion of the 48th anniversary of the landing of U.S. troops.. OneReuter. - 128 words
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Article52 1938-07-26 13 Reuter. Peiping, July 25. SUGGESTIONS that all is not well in Manchukuo are borne out by foreign reports received here of an enormous explosion at Mukden Arsenal on Saturday, stated to have been caused by inceniaries. A million yen worth of ammunition is said to haveReuter. - 52 words
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186 1938-07-26 13 Reuter. London, July 25. REPLYING in the Commons to Mr. L C. Hannah, Mr. R. A. Butler statrd that the British Ambassador in Tokyo had been in ccmmunication with the Japanese Government in regard to the proposed reorganisation of the North China railways l yReuter. - 186 words
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Article, Illustration58 1938-07-26 13 car. believed to be the smallest ever to appear at a driving test, was used by Mr. S. F. Wills, aged 17. when he underwent the test ai Lee, London. He*e he is parsing a bus in Burnt Ash Hill, Lee, London58 words
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Article107 1938-07-26 13 PER MAN Lufthansa have begun a v series of experimental Atlantic flights between the Azores and New York with seaplanes, the first of which arrived at Port Washington. Long Island, yesterday from the Azores, where she was catapulted from the stores ship West f? lon. Later in107 words
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197 1938-07-26 13 Reuter. London. July 25. JV the Commons to-day Sir John Haslam asked whether the Government had considered the desirability of jrMng notice that Brilain would terminate the Treaty of 1911 insofar as it aflfecds the importation of Japanese goods to the British Crown coloniesReuter. - 197 words
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Article38 1938-07-26 13 Reuter. London, July 25. The death has occurred of the Rt. Hon. Sir Thomas Horridge. PC, K.C., the oldest judge of King's Bench Division of the High Court when he retired from service last year.—Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Advertisement127 1938-07-26 13 j THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD. OF ENGLAND i UITTON Diaphragm-Cooird DC. MoU ror outputs BmIUBJI Bfc* from 5 hp at 1000 r.p.m. to 20* hp a< '.50 r p.m SMW^gl iffißLm. k Tne special ventilating features embodied in lĔfm&k. ft WITTON totally enclosed fan-cooled motors rr jK 11 jt127 words
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205 1938-07-26 14 "Did Not Mutilate Mv Wife" Singapore., Monday. PX-INDIAN Army Officer, Manggal Singh, GO-year-old Great War veteran, appealing before the High Court to-day, told Mr. Justice McEIwaine that Indian Army officers do not mutilate their wives. He had been sentenced in May to205 words
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Article118 1938-07-26 14 Singapore. Monday. LIM Tow Tek was this afternoon produced before Mr. J. C. H. Oldhanv the second magistrate, on a charge that he at 9.25 p.m. last night at Jalan Sultan was a member of an unlawful assembly, there being more than five in number, armed with118 words
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Article66 1938-07-26 14 Singapore, Monday. HOW Soon San, a Hokien, aged 24 years, again aPP €a £f«. tore Mr J. C H Oldham, the second Magistrate this morning on the alleged charge of cheating a Chinese woman, Ho Soon Chiang,_by Educing her 1« deliver to him $1,000. Mr. r 'ic..ard66 words
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190 1938-07-26 14 Singapore, Monday THE iral of eight Chinese coolies including two women, before Mr. J. C H Oldham, the second magistrate, last Friday on charges of house trespass ana mischief to furniture valued at $20. was concluded to-day when all the accused were convicted on the190 words
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243 1938-07-26 14 Singapore. Monday. "|T is a scandal for a preliminary inquiry to take 10 months," said Mr. Justice McElwaine, Chief Justice, presiding at the Court of Appeal, when B. Yappoo Merican, an Indian Mohammedan, sentenced to terms of imprisonment on charges of theft and forgery243 words
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Article80 1938-07-26 14 Two cinema performances in aid of the building fund of Bethel Church of England School, Katong, will be given at the Roxy Cinema this evening. The film to be shown will be Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch. The shows begin at 6.15 and 9.15. This is part80 words
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Article86 1938-07-26 14 t Singapore, Monday. MR. Yeo Hock Seng, Long binte Rahmat, Fatimah binte Mohamed, Mrs. %\m Kirn Kee and Yang binte Mohamed appeared this morning before Mr. J. C. H. Oldham, the second magistrate on a charge of playing "chee-kee" at about 6*15 p.m. yesterday at 84, Carpmael Road.86 words
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Article, Illustration31 1938-07-26 14 The principal table at a tea-party given yesterday to say farewell to Sir George Trimmer, Chairman of the Harbour Board. Sir George fourth from the left.31 words
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Article178 1938-07-26 14 Singapore, Monday. A CASUAL passer-by returning home from work in his motor-car was responsible for the arrest of a "snatch" thief, it w T as mentioned to-day in the Third Police Court, where a young Cantonese, Lam Hon Sang, pleaded guilty to the theft of a178 words
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Article36 1938-07-26 14 (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Monday. It is understood that the Hon. Mr. Justice Pedlow will leave on transfer to Singapore at the beginning of August. Raja Musa will succeed him as the Negri Resident Judge.36 words
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Article41 1938-07-26 14 Singapore, Tuesday. BAD weather has deferred the departure from Rangoon this morning of the third Sunderland "Flying Fortress" for Singapore, which was due in Singapore today. It is doubtful whether the aircraft will be able to leave Rangoon to-night.41 words
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Article100 1938-07-26 14 Reuter. BOGOTA, (COLUMBIA), JULY, 25. PRESIDENT LOPEZ, MEMr BERS OF THE CABINET AND DIPLOMATS, WHO WERE PARTICIPATING AT THE BOGOTA CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS, NARROWLY ESCAPED WHEN A MILITARY PLANE CRASHED NEARBY, KILLING TWENTYSEVEN. LOST CONTROL The pilot of the plane lost control after looping the loop andReuter. - 100 words
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Article105 1938-07-26 14 Shanghai, July 25. AN unarmed Briton, Mr. F. J Anderson, a 38-year-old chief en-gine-room artificer attached to the naval office at the British Consulate, was instrumental in the apprehension of a Chinese would-be assassin who shot but did not seriously injure a Tatao salt collector in105 words
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Article29 1938-07-26 14 Vice-Admiral James Fownes Somerville ville C.8., D.5.0., has taken over command of the East Indies Station from Commodore Alan Poland D.5.0.. and has hoisted his flag in H.M.S. Norfolk.29 words
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Article104 1938-07-26 14 Singapore, Monday. SAHABFDIN bin Haji Aziz found the second magistrate, Mr. J. C. H. Oldham, a little too generous this morning, for, when he asked his honour only to repatriate him to his native place in Boyan. his honour not only granted the accused his request104 words
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Article81 1938-07-26 14 Singapore, Monday. SENTENCED on three counts of theft 5 of a typewriter, forgery of a receipt and uttering a forged receipt. Chua Chwee Kiat, former salesman of Ronec and Co.. to-day appealed before the full Court of Appeal. Mr Justice McElwaine presided assisted by Mr. Justice a'Beckett81 words
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Article75 1938-07-26 14 Smcaoore. Monday DHUA CHAI POH, a 31-year-old Ho- kien, claimed trial this morning, before Mr. Gr. S. Rowlings, the Third Magistrate, to a charge of theft of I cheque and $1,300 cash, at 2 p.m. or. July 11, at Ko.T2 A. Chuiia Street. The complainant in the case75 words
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208 1938-07-26 14 Singapore, Monday. MOTHER and her child had a miraculous escape from death this afternoon when the middle portion of the roof of a house in C hoon Guan Street, occupied by Kwong Tong On, a washerman, caved in. Two of six rooms upstairs208 words
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Article108 1938-07-26 14 Singapore, Monday. I M a newcomer and I do not know 1 the law of this country," said Chan Ah Lye, a Cantonese woman, in answer to a charge of theft of wood taken from saplings, belonging to the Municipality, from the grounds of the Mcßitchie108 words
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Article122 1938-07-26 14 Singapore. Monday. IT about 11 a.m. on July 22, of U* A year, as little seven-year-oldl*J Joon was walking along Rochorc Roaa a Cantonese, named Lim came up to her. snatched her eai-rms and ran away. ar d The cries of little Ah Joon by122 words
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Article33 1938-07-26 14 The Telugu Community of Singapore are holding an Indian dinner partyo Sunday night at the S.H■■B-J-S-C- P r mises, Cantonment Road. Mr B. Govindasamy. on his appom ment as Justice of the Peace.33 words
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Article60 1938-07-26 14 Reuter. 34 POISONEJ)? (From Our Own Reporter Kuala Lumpur. July 26. Our Klang correspondent *i graphs that the police the r investigating: the my si <\ poisoning of 34 Tamils, who. i 1 alleged, are now in Klang HobpuakhjKiang falls Shanghai. July 26. The Japanese claim officially tnaReuter. - 60 words
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Advertisement56 1938-07-26 14 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. :o: CHINA BUILDING, CHUUA ST. 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. L AGENTS: SEREMBAN CHIENT BROS., MALACCA HONG CHYE CO. K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG, h —NG KON CHEE, KLANG LEE ENG TEH, kE£L LEE AH WENG, ■PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE W. AGENCY, LTD.56 words
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Advertisement7 1938-07-26 14 GUINNESS IS GOOD FOR YOU WPS ife7 words
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Article, Illustration1456 1938-07-26 15 OVER 400 GUESTS P l!UUlcs were P aid t0 the lal *>ur contractors of the Sineaoore Ha I Board George Trimmer at a tea party STS lg in I is honour at the Airport on the eve of his departure for Eneiana Is1,456 words
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Article129 1938-07-26 15 'From Our Own Correspondent.* Malacca. Monday. Mohd. Ali bin Maricar. an Indian Mohammedan, appeared before the Police Magistrate this morning and was asked to show cause why certain elecI trical apparatus belonging to him should not be confiscated. The apparatus concerned were lamp holders, table lamps, etc.129 words
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Article100 1938-07-26 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, July 24. The circumstances In which a Chinese pork seller met his death at the hands of a gang of Malays who hacked him to death with parangs and sticks and robbed him of $100, and how a party of100 words
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Article67 1938-07-26 15 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Monday. Cheah Kirn Eee. an English-speaking Chinese, who claimed trial last week to a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of $209.42, being money entrusted with him and collected in his capacity as agent of New Zealand Insurance Co., Ltd.. again67 words
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Article218 1938-07-26 15 (From Our Own Reporter) SEREMBAN, MONDAY WITH BLOOD POURING OUT PROFUSELY FROM WOUNDS ON HER BODY. MRS. AGNES JOSEPH STAFF NURSE OF THE KUALA PILAH WOMEN'S HOSPITAL, RAN OUT OF HER HOUSE IN THE GOVERNMENT QUARTERS NEAR THE ULU MUAR CLUB KUALA PILAH, CRYING FOR218 words
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Article30 1938-07-26 15 Chargeurs Reunis—untitled "Cap St. Jacques" is due here on the 27th instant at daylight from Colombo, and will sail the same day at 11.00 a.m. for Saigon, Tourane and Haiphong.30 words
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Article115 1938-07-26 15 jQINGAPORE police are in\esti<ratinj; a report by Mr. A. Flinter, the local diamond merchant, of the loss ol $40,000 worth of diamonds between Sunday night and yesterday morning. A Tribune reporter gathered that Mr. Flinter left the diamonds in a valise in an iron safe at his115 words
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Article38 1938-07-26 15 HIS Highness the Sultan has arranged ior Mr. Max Malini. the Magician, to give a performance at the Royal Johore International Club to-day at 9 p.m., and extends a cordial invitation to all members.38 words
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Advertisement47 1938-07-26 15 i~~Z^ **V -v. Sparkling 3^ whi,e BAGS J. Immaculate White Bags take the spotlight this 1 season. Always smart s with any coloured frock. B They are washable easy to keep clean. j Attractive Shapes. PRICE 2.95 ONLY S EE SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAyI SmiTEAWAYS' L —SINGAPORE— S£47 words
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Advertisement205 1938-07-26 15 S.C S. Sausages made with just that little touch of genius which produces sausages renowned for their deliciousness. Fresh, wholesome ingredients, made and mixed under hygienic conditions, they are every bit as good as they look. mm m®mm 'PHONE: STORE 5376 (i lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (2 lines) IPOH: 110205 words
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946 1938-07-26 16 O'REILLY AND FLEETWOOD SMITH ROUT ENGLAND AUSTRALIA won the Fourth Test match at Heading, Leeds. I» X JnUu X fiv wickets, the game ending shortly after 4 V* on the Uuni day of |hft and thus retain the Ashes w**«e*946 words
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Article105 1938-07-26 16 Reuter. London, July 25. TWO days sufficed for decisions in the icllowinp County cricket matches: AT HOVE Lancashire beat Sussex by an innings and five runs. Sussex 195 (Wilkinson 4 for 18» and 212 "Wilkinson 4 for 51 >. Lanes 412 for 9 declared (Washbrook 135. MelonReuter. - 105 words
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Article82 1938-07-26 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Monday. THE Segamat Teachers tennis championship tournament for the Strahan Challenge Cup is in progress and results to date are as follows: First Round: K. P. Chalv beat V. rhanrirasakaram 6—2, 6—2: A. K. j Mahadev beat K. Carthegesu 6—o. 6—o; Lim Teck82 words
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Article, Illustration23 1938-07-26 16 Miss Sinjuan, Siame-e tennis champion, who will meet a Dutch entrant in the Malayan tennis tourney at the S.C.C. tc-morrow (Tribune).23 words
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Article106 1938-07-26 16 THE Singapore Malay alee Association, proposes to hold a badminton tournament open to all Malayaloes resident in Singapore. The entry fee will be 50 cents for each singles player, and $1 for each doubles pair. Aprlication forms accompanied by entry fees should reach the hon. sports106 words
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Article463 1938-07-26 16 ENGLAND—IST INNINGS C. J. Barnett. c Barnett b McCormick 30 W. J. Edrich. b O'Reilly 12 J. Hardstafl, run out 4 W. R. Hammond, b O'Reilly 76 E. Paynter, st Barnett b Fleetwood Smith 28 H. Compton, b. O'Reilly U W. F. Price, c McCabe b O'Reilly463 words
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Article413 1938-07-26 16 First Division Soccer Skins 2; R.A i AFTER their defeat by the S.C.C lecently, the Skins madp a welcome lecovtry at the Anson Ratd Stadium yesterday, when they heat the Reyil A'tilierv by the < id goal in three in the First Division of the413 words
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Article48 1938-07-26 16 In an evenly contested match yesterday the S.C.F A. 11l beat the Municipal Services by two goals to one. Eoon Kwans and Thioe Sem scored for the S.C.F.A. in the first hah Midway in the second hah Zargasi netted the only goal for the Bervices.48 words
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Article344 1938-07-26 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Sesamat. Monday. ONE of the cleanest games of soccer war, witnessed when the Muat Chinese favourites for the Muar League (ho'nrvcnsMp, met a comemed Segamat eleven on the Town P.'.da-ns and icst by the solitary goal of the match The match344 words
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146 1938-07-26 16 ON Friday next at the R.S.Y.C. there will be the usual afternoon races for all Classes. Start at 5.35 p.m. On Saturday. July 30, the "B" Class will sail the first day of the Round the Island Race, start at 9.00 a.m. On Sunday, the146 words
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Advertisement36 1938-07-26 16 1' I He yearned for, yet dared not through bash, I Implore for a kiss from his mash, bo io an Or ange-Smash Entrusted he for dash And plenty he got in a flash. ■Jramroz Col36 words
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Advertisement84 1938-07-26 16 DELCO-LIGHT MORE THAN 325,000 SATISFIED USERS. There are nearly half a million "Dcleo Light" plants in use This in itself is sufficient testimony of th e great service ihev have been to the world. In far distant and outlying parts of cv :ry country where Electric light is not obtainable84 words
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362 1938-07-26 17 PAIN UPSETS TO-QAY'S PROGRAMME I iff v IK I m/.ii'l v iS made yesterday afternoon in the Malayan "Wimbledon" A urnament when four ties in the Women's Singles Chamv »-iv ph»yed off on the S.C.C. courts. who turned to witoni,362 words
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Article337 1938-07-26 17 Cub And Harbour Board Draw S.C.C. ill I; s|!C.J S f 1 J DiiW 'ih (fir result of the third Division ?ame in the Vf 1. Fr. 1 irr between the Siiujapcrr Cricket Hub and the Singapore ISr.artl Junior Services Club on the S.i.t. giound337 words
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Article121 1938-07-26 17 DESULTS of yesterday's tics in the P Tanglm Club tennis tournament: Dyne Cup (Semi-Final) Mr. and Mrs. Strickland -15 beat Lady Addison and Miller -15.3 6-1. 6—4. Cullcn Cup (Final) Mrs. Hannynuton and Morris 15 beat Mr. and Miss Thorougood —4 I—6.1 —6. 6—l, 3—3. Handicap Men's121 words
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Article171 1938-07-26 17 MR S. P. Wan writes: It is indeed surprising to note 'ha; the Singapore Table Tennis Association pioneer association in Malaya, did not take the lead in organising a Malayan Table Tennis championship tournament, but left it to Perak. Touching upon the subject of the Malayan championships171 words
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Article118 1938-07-26 17 ¥N a friendly tennis match played at ■I Hong Lim Green yesterday, the S.C.R.C. drew with the R.A.F., each side winning three games. Results (S.C.R.C. mentioned first;: SINGLES Foo Woon Wan beat Cpl. Dimmer 6— I, 6—3. Wee Eng Lock beat S»t. Gould 6—3,118 words
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Advertisement281 1938-07-26 17 All pains, whether due to headaches, toothaches, neuralgia or rheumatism, are promptly relieved by ANACIN. It also reduces the fever «nd discomfort associated with colds. V Let this guide you when you are in search of quick relief from aches and pains; doctors and dentists prescribe ANACIN today because they281 words
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Advertisement222 1938-07-26 17 "GOLDEN MOON" Sweetened Condensed Milk comes from the rich West Country pastures of England. Supremely pure—wholesome—and nutritious, it is both better and different. Better because it is made from the world's finest milk under the most hygienic conditions. Different because it contains a special natural concentration of Vitamins A and222 words
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Miscellaneous28 1938-07-26 17 THE TIDES To-day: 10.34 a.m.. 8 it. 4 in... 9.11 p.m.. 9 ft. 8 ins To-morrow: 11 15 a.m.. 8 ft B.in*.. 10.35 p.m.. 10 ft. 3 ins.28 words
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963 1938-07-26 18 Candidates' Owners And Trainers HORSES and Ponies in training, with particulars of their identification numbers, owners and trainers names, etc., for the forthcoming four-day professional race meeting of the Penang Turf Club in Penang on July 30, and Aug. 1, 3963 words
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Article330 1938-07-26 18 (From Our Own Correspondent, WITH the Autumn" meetin,. JL "'approaching, mere interest taken in the training ft s morili c as The good crowd present waited some fast gallops. CALVADOS and JACK Dl prominent in a good spin. Others who were put t paces were TONY330 words
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Article73 1938-07-26 18 The following are requested to ta up at the Trade School field on Bund to take part in a trial game of food commencing at 4.45 p.m.: G Lim. M. A. Lange. Chan Chong X Ng Cheng Ham, W. Dana X samy. V. Dana, Ng Ah Bah. Lim73 words
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Article47 1938-07-26 18 The following will represent Playfair Party against the Tan Soon B P. on Saturday, at 3.30 p at 37 Jalan Rajah. Low Scan Chuan. l Sim Mong. Leow Kirn Lee. Pang v Guan. Lim Lian Seng. Lim Ah Chi Heng Swee Lee and Heng MaiKja*47 words
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Advertisement596 1938-07-26 18 THE FAVORITE SOAP YOUTH AND BEAUTY VAPEX £o*2*A drop on your handkerchief by d«V •ad on your pillow by night kill* the germs, relieve* stuffiness, prevent* the spread of infection. 21 yean world-wide success proves the value of Vapex. Obtainable from Chemists and Stores. 3 YEARS' SUFFERING with GASTRIC ULCER596 words
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Advertisement118 1938-07-26 18 I» H A It S O L ASTHMA POWDER. The harmless, but reliable cure for .Asthma, Angina Pectoris, Oppression, etc. It removes quickly the difficulty of breathing, has an expectorating effect and prevents the attack. Effective even in acute and chronic cases. It is absolutely free from all narcotics or118 words
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Advertisement93 1938-07-26 19 649 of the seven seas (5516 Lover come back to me. HAWAIIAN^ Aloha Beloved. 6560 Hawaiian Souvenirs. 50tf ff y l tUe grass snack Under the Tropical Moon. slf 6586 I'd like to see Samoa. 0107 Under In a Uttle HUal HeaveM o> h tn. d 6598 Dancir:g under the93 words
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Advertisement231 1938-07-26 19 HAVE YOU FALtf T ?IIH? Aflj£l\ 10.000^ 0M DENTISTS C\ recommend i ttf 0 I this new way j j to remove j unhealthy stains I Steradent is name of ihe new false teeth cleanser. Over to.oc© Dentists have endorsed Ster.ident as the finest stain rem wer ever produced for231 words
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Advertisement97 1938-07-26 19 THERE ARE VALVES AND VALVES all clalmlrg to be of superior quality, but one there is which is A MASTER VALVE known as such to all users who have it in their Radio sets MILLARD the name that stands FOR QUALITY SERVICE Obtainable from the Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG.97 words
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Advertisement220 1938-07-26 19 !L tTHI TRUI TONIC FOOD j OIMnWi «f mU Ckmmm* *m4 Storm I ■i» "THIS TIN BEGAN IT ALL" |g I For years I've preached the goodness of t^.J^^^ljH^^' barley water, made as I make it from f Robinson's 1 Patent Barley. Nowadays you '^4HJE2HI can buy it in bottles,220 words
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Advertisement12 1938-07-26 19 AMERICAN FOR I BEST RESULTS J LKEEHUAT RADIO CO. A ORCHARD ROAD^J12 words
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Miscellaneous1276 1938-07-26 19 THE AIR TO-DAY Colombo i 111 1 VU2 6.16 Me's (4; 1 m) Am iNhl T F r Schools: Ce y lon History— nd Where io Listen In 1 J 7.00 The News (in Tamil). 7.05 The News (in Sinhalese). 7.10 Sinhalese Music. 4 ™/M>l? LONDON POMP 7.25 "Housing and1,276 words
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Article65 1938-07-26 20 Singapore, Monday. BEFORE Mr. J. C. H. Oldham, the sedond magistrate, this morning, a Chinese was charged for being a member of an unlawful society at 5 a.m. on Tuly 24, of this year, at 42, Hamilton Rood. Accused claimed trial and his honour "'lowed bail in65 words
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314 1938-07-26 20 As the Singapore Traction strike appears to show signs of settlement we reI train from publishing a number of letters on the subject giving expressions of opinion which may be harmful to negotiations which are proceeding. i We welcome intelligent letters on any subject314 words
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Article81 1938-07-26 20 'To the hditor of the Vclr.vi Ti franc) Sir.—Could you or any of your stampcollecting readers kindly inform me of the name and address of any charitable institution in Europe to which I may give away my whole collection of s temps? If I am not mistaken,81 words
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Article88 1938-07-26 20 iTo the Editor of the IS claw. Tribune) Sir.—According to the annual report cf the Municipal Electrical Engineer the j profits on electricity for the year 1537 totalled nearly $500.000 and the amount in credit to the Reserve and Renewals Fund is now nearly one-and-a-half million dollars. Why88 words
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Article51 1938-07-26 20 (To Ihc i.ditor oj the Wct7 f J kJ,t Sir,—The huge clock at ti Customs Clock Tower ha e immemorial been inUrumenHi' m the public reliable tinT^? 1 n oot Of order, and has bee, remain so for the last thrr-1 i more. Why? w r Yours, etc51 words
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Article376 1938-07-26 20 t o the Editor O) the Malaya Tr Sir,—I read with the greatest and I am sure many others din uiticle in the Sunday Tribuif 4 pcre Needs More and Hotter S>»pt r ,ng." MftlTo enumerate the names of the r„which provide a real strain when ri? ing376 words
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Advertisement415 1938-07-26 20 HAPPY MOTHERS AND HEALTHY BABIES I The expectant and nursing moiher who takes a daily spoonful of Radio-Malt is safeguarding not only her own health but also that of her child. Such a child will have the priceless heritage of a sound physique, strong bones and well-shaped teeth, and be415 words
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Advertisement303 1938-07-26 20 II v i 1 ar k I* ii I in wearing unground Sunglasses, which may cause your eyes to b? defective. Go to Nan bin and see the moderr. frames fitted with Genuine Chance English Crookes' B or B2 Dark glasses for Safe and Comfortable Vision At $5.00 per pair.303 words
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Article, Illustration698 1938-07-26 21 Shanghai Alone Requires $10,000 Daily hard China facts which have been cabled back to the jj£^\ al u u .ji for Civilian Relief in China in connection with t contributions. n t war area almost completely covers the six provinces lhf l> '('iv.rhar. Hopei. Shansi, Shantung,698 words
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Article34 1938-07-26 21 ANOTHER uinit of more than 2tn "Manchoukuo" troops under Wi T.«=o-jo at Paoting in Hopei has surrendered to the Chinese. The units has establisned connection v.ith Chinese troops now advancin? eastward.34 words
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Article119 1938-07-26 21 P at tordance with the decisions of the National Monetary Conference held "l the early part of June in Hankow, the various commercial banks in ™»rUng have decided to advance credits to develop the rural conditions 1,1 l he province. Together with the Kwangtung Provincial Government, a119 words
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Article132 1938-07-26 21 |\lR T \p v V the Chinese air raid over the kanotv.i' 0 River near Anking recentte JV -y of the heroism of Chin10rs was tol d in a military here. toformin !nt SC bo: llbers which were k;.. .toeir mission of bombing tofrinriai WLlr sn 'Ps132 words
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Article78 1938-07-26 21 'THE situation in Pootung has become tense again with the renewal of the activities of Chinese guerillas under ttic leadership of Ting Hsi-shan, who recently desorted the Japanese. Ting's men who are now holding ChePn as a base of operations, have joined hands with the mobile units under78 words
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490 1938-07-26 21 PEACE LOVING CIVILIANS JOIN UP FOR WAR OF RESISTANCE fHANGSHA, busy and tumultuous capital of China's Hunan Province with 500.000 industrious and peace-loving inhabitants, is another centre of China's resistance: a centre of a man-power reservoir War, when it Arat broke out, was very far490 words
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Article18 1938-07-26 21 Shanghai. The Ministry of Finance recently native goods and readjustment ol the prices ol native products.18 words
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Article185 1938-07-26 21 $10 Millions Donated From America OVERSEAS Chinese in America are enthusiastically supporting China's current campaign of resistance, declared Mr. Liv Wei-chih. C.E.C. member and former vice-minister of industries, in a press interview given shortly after his return to Hongkong from the United States Mr. Liv was sent to185 words
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Article34 1938-07-26 21 The Yee Tsoong Tobacco Company will continue to pay maintenance fee to 5 000 workers of two of its factories m Shanghai. The two factories suspended operations on May 20 because of over production.34 words
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Advertisement5 1938-07-26 21 SPECIAL PAGE FOR CHINESE READERS5 words
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Advertisement103 1938-07-26 21 QUICK "NEW STRENGTH AFTER ILLNESS After a severe illness you feel so weak, you often despair of ever getting your strength back. Especially after operations, or wasting and other diseases, that affect your digestion, the thought of food is distasteful. Yet you must rebuild your body—you must have highly nourishing103 words
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Advertisement94 1938-07-26 21 Nourishing- 1 and appetising mcnt of whole-gram rye presented with a wholesome crispness that lends appetite to the meal and delight to the snack." Ryvita helps to keep teeth and gums healthy. It is an antidote to constipation. It promotes fitness and slimnesi. Always have Ryvita with your meals or94 words
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367 1938-07-26 22 Colombo, July 12. "pHE Acting Director of Public Works and the Acting Chief Architect are strongly of opinion that the New Peradeniya site should be adopted in preference to the Aruppola site if the University is to be established at Kartdy. Practically all those who367 words
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Article26 1938-07-26 22 Mr. R. Nadaraja has been renominated tc be an unofficial member of the Local Government Board for a period of three years from July 20. 1938.26 words
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Article150 1938-07-26 22 THE old fear of nervous persons is that Ceylon is a coral island and i, likely to disappear one day into the depths of the ocean. So lively did this fear become some years ago that when somebody prophesied that the world would come to an end150 words
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Article270 1938-07-26 22 Valtniki Cited As Authority Colombo, July 10. yALMIKI, the Indian Rishi, called this Island Sri Lanka, the Arabians called it Serendib, the French, Ceilan, the Portuguese, Ceilao and British. Ceylon. But the question which the ExecutUi Committee of Education is now considering is—which is the correct270 words
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Article132 1938-07-26 22 Colombo. July 15 JHE State Council yesterday denounced the rm* concession granted indiscriminately to public nffi cers to retire on pension with compensation for i of career, a concession intended by the Donouehm Constitution for those who felt they could not wT! under the changed conditions.132 words
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Article87 1938-07-26 22 London, JuJu 8. Sir Solomon Dias Bandaranaike was received by the Duke of Gloucester on Wednesday, and had ~a long and in'eresting conversation with him at York House. He will he attending the Garden Party at Buckingham Palace, when he will be presented to the King87 words
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Article, Illustration300 1938-07-26 22 Designs To Be Changed Colombo. July 7. rjpKE Treasury has declared war on note forgers. Arrangements will -hortly be made with the Criminal Investigation Branch of the Police Department to strengthen the section dealing with the detection of note forgers. Statistics compiled by the Treasury300 words
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Article98 1938-07-26 22 Colombo. July 14. TEN-FOOT sea snake was fished out ol Colombo harbour yesterday by an assistant cook of the P. and O. Maloja. After an hour's fight it was hauled into the ship's galley. The snake was firmly hooked and caused excitement among passengers and98 words
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Article257 1938-07-26 22 By Kandy Bank Depositors j Kandy. July 1!. appeal to the Governor was wi at a public meeting of the sitors and constituents of the vancore National and Qtiilon M Ltd., Kandy, held at the Dha: College hall, Kandy. Mr. Geo E. de Silva, who m257 words
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Advertisement136 1938-07-26 22 RED CARDINAL POLISH The ideal POLISH for Tiles, Brick, Stone, Cement, Composition Floors Steps etc, Agents: HARPER, GILFILLAN Co., Ltd. ii WPfl Announcing A NEW TRUFOOD PRODUCT Mi I B mWuS M m mm A PROGRESSIVE NUTRITIVE FOOD FOR BABY FROM 10 TO 24 MONTHS CONTAINS Animal Protein Bone Marrow136 words
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Advertisement27 1938-07-26 22 he a t nd canno M I < paterson f;|Hfj "II 4>m* 14 ■hB agents m\\M m\ I U I i 4 I M ki IMI H S27 words
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Advertisement139 1938-07-26 22 Ceylon news page STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY. (Established 1914) 14A, Change Alley, Singapore. Typewriter Repairers and Stationen "CORONET" ribbons and carbons, hauling &|or cleaning of mcs in otnew undertaken. TeL Nos. 7770, 7532, 7534, 7536. 2481. ANNUAL READING GANDHI ASTROLOGER. 4E*s> Send your dare ano >&\ time of birth or g139 words
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365 1938-07-26 23 (United Press). \n Mail) i alcßtta .luly 19. xt v v s adhered this i v Mr Justice Hartley J fx.r' Justice Khundkar at the > nd i, ,h (ourt acquitting on i lltllttl phirendraaatli *>en. •Hf* 1 ..Hindustan Standard," Nath Bhatta•hc paper, on a(United Press). - 365 words
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Article231 1938-07-26 23 (United Press). ~r >. Simla. July 18. 1 CO IPREHENSIVE list of 166 aerotd landing grounds for India and Burma, with governing their use, has I by the Director of CivU eminent of India in a reto airmen. These aerobeen divided into different Part I are(United Press). - 231 words
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Article103 1938-07-26 23 (By Air Mail) Madras, July 18. A S the first step towards combating A iUitpracv in the rural areas in tne Madras Government have hit uw a novel method by which they H to instruct the local bodies and t£e P Pubuc Works Department to103 words
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366 1938-07-26 23 MR. DESAIS LETTER TO PRESIDENT (United Press). Calcutta, July 20. "IT is far from truth to say that I gave people in England either the belief or the assurance that despite our objection the Congress will accept Federation as embodied in the Government of India(United Press). - 366 words
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Article, Illustration71 1938-07-26 23 The picture shows the Gawrishankar Temple which stands near the site of the next Congress, at Lamataghat which is nine miles from Jubbulpore and eight miles from Madanmahal. the first station from Jubbulpore towards Itarsi. The Temple was originally built in the eleventh century and the71 words
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72 1938-07-26 23 (By Air Mail) Madras. July 18. rE Madras Government have passed recently for the release of fhe four Ootv Bank Raid Case prisoners fwo confined in Punjab gaols and two In the U.P. gaols. The MTdras Government had been in -ommunication with the Punjab72 words
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Article34 1938-07-26 23 (United Press). At the request ot the Congress Mumclpal Association, Mr. Subhas Oaandra Bose Congress President, has withdrawn his resignation of the leadership of the Party and Aldermanship ot the Calcutta Corporation:— (United Press-.(United Press). - 34 words
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467 1938-07-26 23 (United Press). Dehra Dun, July 17. WE are sure that the majoiity of the Congress shares the feeling W of the Congress President and that, should he find it necessary to undertake the unpleasant task of purging the Congress of compromisers, he would have the(United Press). - 467 words
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Article36 1938-07-26 23 A TARIFF Board will be appointed by the Government of India by the end of this year to inquire into the fiecesSltv for extending protection to the cotton piecegoods industry which expires in 1940.36 words
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Article101 1938-07-26 23 (United Press). Patna, July 18. THE General Secretary of the Bihar Provincial Congress Committee, has on the authority of his Working committee, asked Prof. Abdul Bari. Deputy President of the Bihar Legislative Assembly, to explain his position regarding the aspersions alleged to have been made(United Press). - 101 words
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Article34 1938-07-26 23 (United Press). The Government of Bihar will shortly Iminß to the tenants to the IS S" e t those who deliberately withhold raymenT of "en t will forfeit their clata'Tprofection from Government —(United Press).(United Press). - 34 words
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102 1938-07-26 23 (United Press). (By Ah* Mail) Madras, July 14. rL London Correspondent of the "Hindu writes that he., is reliably informed that consideration is being given in °fllcial circles to ibe sufc&esuim that Mahatma Gandhi should be invited to London to confer on Federation problem.(United Press). - 102 words
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Article277 1938-07-26 23 (United Press). Madras, July 18. jtfR. C. F. Andrews who is now in the Niligris writes: A telegram has come from the Secretary of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, Fih. which may be amplified as follows: "The Fiji Government are refusing to renew the licenses of(United Press). - 277 words
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Advertisement48 1938-07-26 23 Daily India Page Edited by G.S. Muthukrishnan, B. Sc. t UNLIKELY yes, literally, but POSf BLE!I certainly, when the effect is desn-ed WoWs Iced I Eau de Cologne will give you that desired effect Z. of clean, cold, refreshing snow. > For Feverish Heads. F.WOLFF SPUN I KARLSRUHE GERMANY48 words
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Advertisement535 1938-07-26 24 Raul ili C MORNING TRIBUNE FOR NEWS while it's NEWS Saturdays:-Special Sports c I mev.t: t pages extra at nJ^' 1 cost. ait t m [7 way 1 1 m M 4 out of 5 people over 40 hay c Pyorrhea, that droadcd gum disease which makes gums spongy and535 words
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