Malaya Tribune, 27 July 1938
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section40 1938-07-27 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newsbaber" newspaper. Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVIL— No. 177. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wednesday, July 27,1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1938 FIVE cigl40 words
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Advertisement155 1938-07-27 1 ft HE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try Th' IRIBINE I "Careless about Personal Freshness -not likely! 1 never 'W J risk offending-/ use '8 Lifebuoy Toilet SoajT J regularly.'' A and inoffensive. I socn Ttale n nd d 8 lhe of «he Ml 3 meS or a^. o em ve155 words
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Advertisement163 1938-07-27 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya FOR LADIES THE NEW jSML way to pyii BEAUTY. K?*»*J USE p^fcfff D. T. LIM'S FACE LOTION. SINGAPORE. Removes Pimples, Freckles and Roughness. Beautifies the Skin, making it soft and white. 25 CTS. PER BOTTLE O. T. LIM COMPANY, GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO.163 words
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763 1938-07-27 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES Modern Engine-Room Layouts German U.S. Schemes On/lined IT is stated in an article in the Ger--1 man shipping review, "Hansa," thai modern hiph-pressure steam plants, in some ships in connection with electric propulsion, have brotuht about a layout of the engineroom which, in regard to the fitting763 words
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Article192 1938-07-27 2 Ships To Keep Clear Of Long Tow-Line Hongkong. THE Government radio station at Hongkong broadcast a message over 600 metres to all China coast shipping warning vesssels to give a wide berth to the tug Henry Burton and its one-mile long low-line. The tow-line is the longest ever192 words
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Article144 1938-07-27 2 British Shipping i OVERNMEVT policy U> a,Tesr A lhe decline in British shipp ng. advocated by Mr. F. H. Wats, l mutiny of the tsrir-aui annual meewnir. Marine was w a ell SEro. l^ a w^rueTat %e the W work of the ml that shipowners144 words
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205 1938-07-27 2 ADDRESSING the Southampton Master A Mariners' Club recently Mr A. _C Hardy recalled that in his last address them he dealt with machinery developments particularly In connection with %?ef Tha P tXe S -the rise of prove s badbeeri «0 rapid that what was theoretical205 words
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Article127 1938-07-27 2 FOLLOWING the announcement tnat ships from Swatow would be subject to a five days' quarantine on then arrival at Hongkong, a misunderstanding was created in local shipping circles. Explanation of the announcement was made by the Director of Medical Services, Dr. P. S. Selwyn-Clarke. "Ships from Swatow are127 words
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Advertisement492 1938-07-27 2 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA (irvcorporated lo England). p 0. S. N. CO/a SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. S'oore. 193«. nmm\ U..000 July 29 HHIJTAN 100 July 30 I RFHAR ti.ooo Attg bsou Au& 2 PARTHAGK Aug 20 17.300 Sept. 9 RANCHI 17 000 Sept. 23 BURDWAN 6.070 Sept. 24 KANAKA 17.000492 words
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Advertisement474 1938-07-27 2 I BVNOKOK LINE. CHINA'JAPAN LINE. j w oi<t nrpn vessels with limited but t Luxuriou-s One Most Big r |o Accommoda- CuD:;k> Have Aujonmig Private Bath. comtortaDie r« 5 S To- .Marseilles, London, Itotterdam, i ufnfSf. a S^M'ea h p f n Fng To: Port Said, Palestine, Rotterdam, S MEONIA474 words
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Advertisement191 1938-07-27 2 HAMBURG- AMERIKA LINKE IB Deutsch-Australische Damptschiffs Gesellschalt (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1938 t mjs. LEVERKUSEN via Manila Aug. 3 m.s. ERMLAND via Manila Aug. 11 t m.s. BURGENLAND via Manila Aug. 24 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND191 words
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Advertisement409 1938-07-27 2 STEAMER SAILING^ LLOYD, (Incorporate to The unlernoted ar* the intended fixtures:- oinM *t OUTWARD. For MANILA. HONGKONG SRAIR» NORTH CHINA and JAPAN Hue Spcj "GNEISFNAU" omits N Chini 3 "CREFELD *> "REGENSBURG "SCHARNHORST" omits N. China HOMEWARD For HOLLAND, HAMBURG BRQji Sails from Ss "POTSDAM" also calls Genoa arr: 29409 words
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Advertisement427 1938-07-27 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEM EMTS PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS. •MDERfI arp now invited for the materials or service. For *~'Q r *r M-inlcioa) Tender Room n Date of CloalAß. I a New Store pat Newton 12 neon, July 23. 1935. erection ol new Workat New ten (Deposit $50) 11' noon. 28th427 words
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Advertisement539 1938-07-27 3 PUBLIC NOTICES IN THE CIVIL DISTRICT COURT SINGAPORE. DISTRICT COURT SUMMONS No. 2300 of 1938. S BETWEEN Chalamai Udhamul trading as Chatam's Plaintiff. Men ffh»jmai Defendant TO, H. MENGHRAJMAL RAFFLES QUAY SINGAPORE.' TAKE NOTICE that an action has youtn toe SS C J COURT, SINGAPORE. fhoiy^° NS No 2300 OF539 words
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Advertisement487 1938-07-27 3 PUBLIC NOTICES BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE I (CHAPTER 45). IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE SI RAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF MALACCA. Notice of Wage-earner's Administration Order. Name of debtor: TEO TIANG HEE. Address of debtor: 39, Pantai No. I. Tranquerah, Malacca. Description of debtor: Stores and Shipping Clerk, Messrs. Dunlop Plantations, Ltd..487 words
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Advertisement510 1938-07-27 3 PUBLIC NOTICES IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JOHORE. DISTRICT OFIoHORE BAHRU. Notice of Wtge-eunert Administration Order. N fete Al,? 6^^ o'*0'* MOHAMED KHALID Address: Land Office, Pontian Pcnt^T P Clerk at the Lard of Number of Proceedings: J.B. No. 22 °Or^ iCh Adminis--1937 made: 27th September, d.v at ?th nd510 words
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Advertisement560 1938-07-27 3 POSITIONS VACANT WANTED for Penang Prmting Press experienced Erglish and Tamil knowing Foreman, able to give auotatlons and extract work. Apply with testimonial copies, stating salary. Apply "NIX" c o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. WANTED—Canvassers, Agents and Stockists throughout Malaya fcr world renowned patent med?cines. Apply with terms (pay or commission)560 words
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Advertisement300 1938-07-27 3 VESSELS ARRIVED Kedah, Brit sh, 2.498 ton- from Belawan 26.7 to Belawan 28.7 Slbajak, Dutch, 12,225 tons Eton Rotterdam 26.7 to Sourabaya 27 7 Hopepear, British, 5,179 tons Mom Manila 26.7 to U.S.A. 1.8. I Glenshlel, British, 9,415 tons ircm 26.7 to Shanghai 23.7. Montevideo Maru, Japanese, 7.26S tonirom Yokohama300 words
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Article167 1938-07-27 4 Report By Fraser And Co. Singapore, July 27. nulNlNG Tin three months £195.100 M down 7 6d. spot £104.5.0 down 10!- and New York 43 3 4 cts. unchanged The i nation Tin market appears to have ver y steady yesterday and in a fej SS buying167 words
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Article16 1938-07-27 4 Singapore, July 27 Tlie prlM of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was: $9314 (unchanged).16 words
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Article16 1938-07-27 4 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 26 (unchanged): Sellers 20'(unchanged).16 words
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Article782 1938-07-27 4 Qwrtatfcns By Fraser And Co, MINING Singapore, July 26, b p m. X Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 31 j. c( i Asam Kumbang 29|_ d Austral Malay 259 Ayer Hitam 24.9 «g AyerWeng Jjg 22 j Bangrin Tin »g 42 Batu Selangor ijg 1Q782 words
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Article75 1938-07-27 4 AT the recent meeting of the Boar a of Directors of the Beaufort Borneo Rubber Company Limited, it was decided that a (final) dividend in respect of the last financial year of four per cent, is made payable on Sept. 23. 1938. The Board also recommended that75 words
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98 1938-07-27 4 DAILY PRICES CURRENT- Singapore, Tuesday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S'.S. in cases (F.O.B. July) 2C 3 8 265^ Good F.A.Q. in bales (F.O.B. July) 254 25 3 4 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable S'pore) 26K 26^ 8 do. August 26'/2 26 s i do.98 words
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273 1938-07-27 4 M Jinsapore 1 Jtily 27. Ampats 25,9 Aycr Hitams 21 22|6 \e? Chenderlangs 38 043 Hitam Tin 23 3 24|3xd Hongkong Tin 0 98 Hons Fatts Tg 8,9 Idris Hyd. 23 241-xd Ipoh Tin n 0.75 Jelebus 028 0.29 Johans 2616 Katu Tin 186 196273 words
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Article101 1938-07-27 4 British Official Wireless. London, July 26. Paris 178 9 64 New York 4.92 r 16 Geneva 21.49 3 Amsterdam a.95 3 Milan 93 9 16 Montreal 4.93 3 8 Berlin 12.25 Vk Brussels 29.10 Prague 142% Copenhagen 22.40 Stockholm 19.39V2 Oslo 19.90 Vienna nominal Madrid nominal Lisbon 110British Official Wireless. - 101 words
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239 1938-07-27 4 Company Dividend Books Singapore, July 26, 5 p.m. close Total for financial Date Ex Div. year TIN: Payable Date to date Asam Kumbang 6d. No. 62 July 2S Aug. 5 July 30 10% Austral Malay 9d. div. 3d. bonus 10% Hongkong Tin 5%239 words
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Article249 1938-07-27 4 6% Maynard Co., Ltd., $30,000 i Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 95 105 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 100 102 norn 4»/ 2 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 107 110 norn 4%% 1909 red. 1955249 words
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Article399 1938-07-27 4 LONDON COMMODITIES I Previous To-dav Ch I gUBBEK Active Above lowest B Buyers V, 4 7 il 16 V Spot p ellerg 7 13 16 7% I 1st Forward (August) 7 131C 8 E 2nd Forward (September) Severe 7 m« 7 inn K ,rd Forward (OctXec.) Buyer.399 words
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Advertisement288 1938-07-27 4 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. H I6D,C™ STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W. HALL, General Manager THE I EASTERN BANK LIMITED. 1 {Incorporated In England) SINGAPORE BRANCH! 6, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Paid-up Capital £1,000,000288 words
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Advertisement130 1938-07-27 4 Oversea-Chmese Banking Corporation Ltd (tnoorporaUd in the Strait* Stttlementt) CAPITAL: «in nnn 000.00. Authorised $40,000,000.00. Isstted and Paid UpMO GAPO aS HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, m TELEPHONES: 4jJ| Direotc* 1172 Secretary <Hmehd Manager 3513 Accountant Telefraphie Address: -OVERSEA, «W YORK BANK* 1 LONDOM BANKER*: fA 1A TU I130 words
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Article145 1938-07-27 5 London, Juiy 15. ■niE annual conference of Chinese I students in Croat Britain is now heM at Diffswefl Park, Wehvyu City, Bear London. Bne old mansion but. b'-autiful grounds, which is v. Ed for such meetings. I ;nts assemble from C imbridge, Edinburgh rsit 4 s as145 words
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Article407 1938-07-27 5 DOW-JONES AVERAGES: v- sterday's To-Day's Close Close 144.91 143.33 30 14 29.67 20 t 22 08 21.72 90 83 90.61 rk Exchange—Business 1.250.000 shares. STOCKS Last Sale July 25 July 26 Mama Express 12% 12 4 American Can ioo» 4 99 i JL n407 words
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Article55 1938-07-27 5 Reuter. Manila. July 26. LAST SALE PRICES Previous To-day Antamok 0.415 0.40 Pesos. Atok 0.31 0.305 Coco Grcve 0.44 0.435 Demonstration 0.29 unquoted I.X L. 0.67 066 Masbate 0.16 0.15 Mines Operations 0.11 unquoted San Mauriclo 0.52 0.51 United Paracale 0.335 0 325 Grid Share Averages:—Reuter. - 55 words
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Article, Illustration28 1938-07-27 5 f cho East London st »PP<* to the CrK cha;rs f °r use of their parents at tne pnze-oav ceremony.28 words
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Article211 1938-07-27 5 The following ar c the exchange stock thio morning according D H ailv by the Hone Xci and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING Singapore, July 2f>. London T.T. o q on V} London demand o 2 ?q S Lyons demand 1^ Switzerland demand 2 SS Hamburg demand 14V New York211 words
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Article21 1938-07-27 5 Reuter. London, July 26. The United States Department of Agriculture predicts a world record wheal production of 5.200 million bushels Reuter.Reuter. - 21 words
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487 1938-07-27 5 London, July 15. gCIENCE has found a cure fcr the menial disease of the "split mind," which keeps HO.CCO men women in British asylums each year. Cupm that are being made of I "incurable insanity" may vitally affect the new divorce laws487 words
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Article112 1938-07-27 5 Strasbourg. pOLIt fc arc searching for a German, Otto Albert, who escaped from a ccurt room here. He was charged with illegally fishing fcr carp in a pond In the public gardens, and also with an infraction of tne laws concerning foreigners. As the trial was112 words
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Article62 1938-07-27 5 V Copenhagen. WAITERS heie have taken part in a competition to see who could carry the most bottles of beer without a tray. The title of "champion bottle carrier" was won by a waiter named Soereosen, who managed to cany 27 bottles at a time. 'le carried 1062 words
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Article143 1938-07-27 5 San Francisco. California,—Proceeding on schedule, construction of the "magic city of beauty" that will be the 1339 Golden Gate International Exposition forges ahead on Treasure Island, picturesque site of the coming Pageant of the Pacific on San Francisco Bay. Buildings in the main exhibit143 words
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Article25 1938-07-27 5 One of two men rescued by fireman gearing gas-masks when an ammonia tank burst at Wenlock Brewery Hexton, London, E., has died.25 words
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Advertisement74 1938-07-27 5 w y '^^wlr-wS Baby's weight not increasing!" JsBjtfKs&&' X "''iBBI Digestive troubles disturbing his JjifH Kfltt* rest Then you must look to the mßb feeding, for onl> proper feeding will Wm put him right. Give Mellin's food, W+a* «M lmf\Mt for it is all nourishment. ResuU. your Jra t£ H74 words
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Advertisement359 1938-07-27 5 MAKES TEETH GLEAM X sSL\\ LIKE POLISHE^EWEL^^^^ m sm,,e th buy the CHEONG KOON SENG CO., AUCTION SALE OF Modern design cross-grain pattern wax polished and black stained teak household furniture including an excellent toned cottage piano !>y "S. Moutrie" in perfect condition, one electric G.E.C. "Westinghouse" refrigerator in perfect359 words
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Advertisement63 1938-07-27 5 BANK OF < HIM (Incorporated in China by Soecial Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. MODERN BANKING With branches and subbranches throughout China, and correspondents in all the principal cities of the world, the Bank is well equipped to transact modern banking business of every description. TO-LET OFFICES IN BANK OF63 words
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Article161 1938-07-27 6 Mails expected from China and Japan by the Ranpura due at Singapore to-day. Mails expected from Europe etc. Amsterdam* by Air (X.L.M.) to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 9 p.m. to-day and general delivery of letters 8.25 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (X.L.M.) to-morrow.161 words
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Article19 1938-07-27 6 The Air Mail (Imperial) despatched from Singapore on July 18 was delivered in London on July 25.19 words
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Article79 1938-07-27 6 British Official Wireless. THE Postmaster Genera;, Major Tryon, with the Air Secretary. Sir Kmgslev Wood will Inaugurate the completion of the Empire Air Mall scheme at a ceremony at Southampton Airport on Thursday when the first air mail at three half pence per half ounce willBritish Official Wireless. - 79 words
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Article54 1938-07-27 6 The annual prize day cf the City Klgh School wiil be held on Friday, July 29. at the Theatre Rcyal. North Bridge Read, at 9 a.m. Rev. R. X S Adams will deliver an address and Mrs. dams will give away the prizes and I54 words
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Article67 1938-07-27 6 Reuter. London, July 2G. I T HE most sensational man hunt in 1 recent years was <;hperness when Geerge P.r.an, aftcu 5- h6 w Ts arrested after a day's search rhar«ed with the murder oi a romance ™,£*f t the early morm.- S «f _dnb atReuter. - 67 words
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Article168 1938-07-27 6 Singapore, July 26. p (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $165 r Siam) W Coast No. 2 per Koyan $150 g; liana* W! Coast No. 3 per Koyan $H5 Siam Rice "Lowhway No 1 gg Siam Rice "Lowhway, No. 2 •■iam Rice "Lowhway No. 3 Siam ■•Singhway' No.168 words
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Article141 1938-07-27 6 British Official Wireless. London. Jm y 25 SPEAKING in the Commons 00 the vote for the Mines Department, tn* Secretary for Mines said during the six months of the present year the output of coal was increased only in Durham and South Wales—a w vei theBritish Official Wireless. - 141 words
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Advertisement225 1938-07-27 6 MALAYAN PftgMIEQ HOTEL J TO-NIGHT COCKTAII DANCE 6.90 F.M. TO 8.30 P.M. DINNER DANCE (INFORMAL.) 0.30 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT. NO ADMISSION CHARGE. THI'KSDA V. 28th. BY NUMER OUS REQUEST FAREWELL PERFORMANCE GiVEN BY FRIDAY, 29th. 'DUO NOVAC" THEY ARE NOT MERELY A FLO OR SHOW BUT AN OUTrHEI STANDING ATTRACTION!225 words
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Advertisement338 1938-07-27 6 I HAPPY WORLD ~CABARET $pe<*ial Aiinoiiii<*eni«*ni BY THE NEW MANAGEMENT. Introducing: lor the FIRST TIME in Singapore. >iOlt\lM, BAXCEM (11 A.M. TO 2 P M.). Special Opening on Monday. August 1. I (Bank Holiday) of our New Dance Band 1 THE FILIPINO SWING BOYS I Win> v. il! help to338 words
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Advertisement326 1938-07-27 6 The Acid in Your Stomach Would Burn a Hole in the Carpet When you feel indiges- r-m-r ±Mum tion pains those mTijSßfl pains are usually fHsTTdE caused by too much jL^>TWHL>B acid in your stomach. vi Do you know that X 3 that acid is so power- 78 ful that326 words
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Miscellaneous143 1938-07-27 6 POSTAL INTELLIGENT I TO-DAY DATE AND TIME FOR PER VALtj July 27 1 P-m-Rengat and Tembilahan Mr.kasser 27 1 P m Africa South Montevideo Maru 2? x pm America (South) Montevideo Maru •> j p m Ceylon Montevideo Maru 27 x pm China generally Shirala 27 1 p.m Hongkong Ghirala143 words
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370 1938-07-27 7 London, July 15. PROBLEMS arising from forced marriages of pirls in tropical Africa are dealt with in correspondence between the former Secretary for the Colonies, Mr. W. now Lord Harlech, and officers African dependencies, which is published in a White of gtate In a letter ent370 words
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Article, Illustration24 1938-07-27 7 amu*, seems to be trying to reach high C. under the lance < i a small visitor to the Lcndon Zoo.24 words
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338 1938-07-27 7 Winchester. 1 Kin Geer c V has beep unveiled in Winchester >ph Kennedy, Am>rij an Amrjassador :n London esented to the cathedral by a group of American Mr. Hugh Easton. its principal subject is the a Kiiceimg i Ga ter in the lower I r.338 words
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Article76 1938-07-27 7 Nairobi, Kenya. BEES have caused the death of 'an elephant in the thick bush country. Natives came across the carcase of recently-dead elephant, states the annual report of ihe Game Department of Tanganyika, now published. Cutting it cpen, they found a bees' nest stuck in its throat.76 words
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Article23 1938-07-27 7 A meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners will be held in the P->?.rd Room, on Friday, July 29, at 2.15 p.m.23 words
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Article242 1938-07-27 7 Helsinki. COUPLES who live together vi'hout marrying will be liable to punishment imprisonment, it" a Bill now L'jing prepared by the Finnish Government passed by Parliament. R is believed that there are between P. 000 and 9 000 such couples in the country at242 words
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Article126 1938-07-27 7 Calcutta. A DONKEY which took upon itself the duties of watch-dog brought about the capture of a midnight thief at Sehwan, a village in Sukkur, Sind. Th- Lud braying of the donkey awokits master in the middle of the night The irate villager swore at it126 words
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Advertisement36 1938-07-27 7 I WERNER SCHtRS V S T Bl M A nxnmi rel ef. Has been used in Asthma, Bron>les of the respiratory lc Sl.BO per bottle. ASTHMA POWDER cents a box. L Sin./ 29 Robinson Road, 224936 words
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Advertisement83 1938-07-27 7 Tea was known 5,000 years ago and named the "Divine Healer." Insist on Gold Leaf Tea that tempers the spirits, harmonises the mind, dispels lassitude, relieves fatigue, prevents drowsiness, and clears the perceptiv faculties. "NACET" the GOOD cheap blade The remarkable popularify enjoyed by Nacet blades for many years is83 words
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Advertisement273 1938-07-27 7 COLDS! Not easy to c hake off. are they? Make you fee! wretched. tco! So. why not avoid them. Here's the way! An occasional dose of Pu kettes is a rel'able preventive of coids, for it is in the congested food tract that the cold germs develop. Pinkettes. by their273 words
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Advertisement74 1938-07-27 7 ire vv *V7"ES! And as fresh as a Spring -mWm^^Ĕ^^ -mm Morning I think it is wonderII no matter where you buy Craven 8 4 A,'they are always perfectly fresh I ***i§ M y° u can re ly on the fact that they I never vary in quality. Andmythroat v74 words
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Advertisement276 1938-07-27 8 W SWAM and OLLIE Conic to Town j i OLD M.%:\ <;MIOM gete ready u* Leave!! j jll j 3 SHOWS 3.15-6.15-9.15 [jf j c j /rs yof;/j s#ow fo/z laughs: songs: girls:: j «g. a 1 '-•N l 6 n t Tomorrow Night at 7.45 P.M. W lwo Shows276 words
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Advertisement260 1938-07-27 8 TfNASBIN j BANISHES HEADACHE SINASBIN j ARRESTS COLD SINASBIN RELIEVES PAIN OBTAINABLE I IN TUBES OF 5 OR 20 TABLETS. FROM DISPENSARIES AND STORES. THE RIGHT STUDIO j YOUR PORTRAITS LILYWIIITE PUOTO STUDIO. 79, North Bridge Road, (Opposite Adeluhi Hotel), SINGAPORE. "TURNS BACK THE CALENDAR Regains the vigour of his260 words
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Advertisement280 1938-07-27 8 THE GRANDEST PICTURE SHE HAS EVER IMVILIOX 6-15 9-15 TO-NIGHT I ROUND YOUNG BARRY MACKAY I JACK WHITING NOEL MADISON ALASTAIR SIM Directed by SONNIt HALE A Gaumorrt British Picture t SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTIONS! DONALD DUCK and MICKEY MOUSE IN -CLOCK CLEANERS" GAUMONT NEWSREEL (AIR HAIL) ROYAL VISIT TO PARIS280 words
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Article136 1938-07-27 9 From Oar Oicn Correspondent) Alor Star, July 25. at the conclusion of the inquiry into the death of a Chinese porkseller Wee Yoc n who was hacked to death and cash iting to $100 taken on Apr. 24 this -t Kodiung-Cb/.ngloon Road, Alor "c»ar136 words
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Article59 1938-07-27 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Tuesday. THE British Sovereigns' visit to Paris, was commemorated by a large party 1 iSS y w#%F b y the 1 nch Minister and which the British and French colonies attended as guests together with the leading Siamese residents. The gathering59 words
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Advertisement306 1938-07-27 9 Great World Show C*l M 1* P TO-NIGHT 6 TO 8.30 9.30 P.M. UVIII VI TO MIDNIGHT. COMMENCING FRIDAY, 29TH JULY. AUGUST HOLIDAY SPECIAL ATTRACTION "BIG HUNTING PROCESSION" Something New Different Extraordinary THE REST EVER PRODUCED. GLOBE THEATRE: TO-NIGHT, "NEW FACES OF 1937" 1 INexl I To-morrow, "ALI BABA GOES306 words
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Advertisement139 1938-07-27 9 TONICHT > 1 T NON STOP DANCE 1 f J*» FROM 9.30 UNTIL MIDNIGHT ADMISSION 50 cts 9 I (jjfi) Tea Dance: Tues, Thur, Sat Sun, (16) i FREE ADMISSION i k FOR RESERVATIONS J m PHONE 2477 OAM NEW WORLD AMUSEMENT PARK SIDESHOWS:— il SHANGHAI WAYANG, TEOCHEW WAYANG, CANTONESE139 words
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Advertisement96 1938-07-27 9 ALEXANDER KORDA'S COLOUR MASTERPIECE—A MARVELLOUS COMEDY FILMED IN THE WONDROUS NEW TECHNICOLOUR! "The DIVORCE of LADY X" STARRING MERLE OBERON LAURENCE OLIVIER THE SPICIEST LAUGH SHOW WE'VE EVER HAD! PAVILION NEXT WEEK United Artists Release i .ii in MARLBOROUGH Grand Gala Oneninc To-nhrht C 9 P.M. The Mighty Mythological Tamil96 words
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Obituary29 1938-07-27 10 The engagement is announced between E. F. Brown son of Mr. ard Mrs. E. Brown ;o Millicert Fernandez, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Fernandez.29 words
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Article436 1938-07-27 10 TI|R. R. A. Butler told the House of Commons on Monday that the Government has been giving careful consideration to the possibility of terminating the AngloJapanese Treaty of 1911 so far as it gives Japan trading privileges in the Colcnies. He was replying to a member who436 words
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Article, Illustration192 1938-07-27 10 CLAUDE GANT - A Big Nose Is Good News WHAT NOSES TELL- -BY- CLAUDE GANT IVE me," said Napoleon. Mr "a man with a big nose." The man of Austerlit7, knew that, ail things being equal, a large nose indicated energy and driving force. AH his192 words
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Article227 1938-07-27 10 WHEN, in addition to the so features, the subject has a jutting chin, such as one sees in the portraits of Wellington, he becomes well-nigh invincible. Whatever his vocation in life, be will overcome all obstacles. Apart from military commanders, many celebrated men have had large ncses227 words
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Article179 1938-07-27 10 'FHE noses of great men are not only large; they are straight and clearcut. The thick, coarse nose indicates a low and sensual nature, with a tendency in some cases towards crime. When the end turns down, avarice and selfishness are shown. The man with ,'uch a179 words
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Article250 1938-07-27 10 HERE is a good place in which to refute the prevalent idea that a Ingh forehead means intelligence. It does not. A person with a high, narrow brow will not be i.ecessariiy full a' brain. It is ihe wide forehead whi:. indicates intellect; and 11250 words
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277 1938-07-27 10 NOTES COMMENTS Squirrel Pest In Kelantan PO serious has the squirrel pest become in the State of Kelantan. that the Government has been giving those engaged in destroying this pest a measure of assistance. In many parts of the Kelantan plain, damage to coconut and fruit crops by squirrels is277 words
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Article210 1938-07-27 10 rpHE Cinematograph Films Bill, which was introduced into Parliament by Mr. Oliver Stanley last Autumn, has been undergoing so many alterations, amendments, and corrections that its sponsor can hardly recognise it as one of his earlier efforts to prevent the Britisn film industry from being unduly threatened210 words
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Article92 1938-07-27 10 "One slip might easily Tests." mum a jaorta-writer, i ll Hammond seems to be U Visiting Great Britain U Shakespearian manuscript fell overboard as the liner ras at Liverpool. He aoon realised" 1 1 ouality of Mersey la struma A writer suggests thai people be taxed92 words
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Advertisement189 1938-07-27 10 I MORE DAY ROBINSON'S ANNUAL SALE C 1 TV M Tf CALL-BEARING LAWN MOWERS I V#ft# bo II Thir. Machine has been I specially designed for Tropical B Grasses and is built on power- If %L~ ,inCS S de ht Ll!v I f| Self Sharpening High-Wheel 9 M Type Sheff189 words
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Advertisement42 1938-07-27 10 PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE. Muscle anomalies Crossed eyes, Complicated cases of defect i v c tt yL?P vision. j GLASSES IF NEEDED R. A. THOMPSON. D.O.Sc (Dr. of Ocular Science). 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. Phone 3002. Consultation Without Cost or Obligation.42 words
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1372 1938-07-27 11 THE VIEW THAT THE TENSION IN EUROPE SIX MONTHS AGO E v NOW CONSIDERABLY LIGHTENED, MR. CHAMBERLAIN DECLARED IN UOINE OF COMMONS YJESTERDAY THAT HE BELIEVED IN THE END IT lHi II) BE POSSIBLE TO BRING BACK SECURITY AND CONFIDENCE TO1,372 words
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Article172 1938-07-27 11 Reuter. London, July V,. BEFIKKING in his Commons speech X v, tie Anglo-Italian agreement. Chamberlain said that the veunnem Ml that the SpaLS situation was a perpetual meSt to the peace ot Europe, and for that reason he said it must be removed IranReuter. - 172 words
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Article69 1938-07-27 11 Reuter. London, July 27. I b tween 15,000 and 16,000 J applicants lor enlistment In the Army m the June quarter this year. the tai cvi r reached in that ueriod. 4r Hore Belisha in the Commons. Ggure compared with approxithe June quarter of last, and ifReuter. - 69 words
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Article313 1938-07-27 11 Reuter. London, July 27. "LillE main object cf the Government'! foreign policy is the establishment and maintenance of peace and the removal, as far as practicable, of all camcs cf possible conflict in the grievances of ore country or another," declared The Prime MinisterReuter. - 313 words
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Article, Illustration47 1938-07-27 11 KING QUEEN REACH PARIS Welcomed by a in lhon cheering people ard the thunder of a 101 gun salute, the King and Queen arrived at the Gare Bois de Boulogne Station on their State visit to Paris and were greeted by President LeInun of France Mine. Lebrun.47 words
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565 1938-07-27 11 Londcn, July 27. r|WIE possibility of export credits being granted to China to assist her in A her campaign against Japanese aggression was referred to in the Commons today v.hen the foreign affairs debate was concluded. Other prcposals of the CMfMM Government were also565 words
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Article93 1938-07-27 11 Reuter. London, July 27. "UTE fed the atmosphere is Wtjk.*- ened and throughout the continent there has been a relaxation of the sense of tension which six months ago, was oppressive," declared Mr. Chamberlain, in referring to the Czech problem in course of his speech onReuter. - 93 words
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Article68 1938-07-27 11 London, July 27. ALTHOUGH agreement has been A reached between the British ano American representatives on hundreds of items in the negotiations for an Anglo-American trade agreement, difficulties have been experienced In regard to several important commodities. The Cabinet is expected to review th' whole position on68 words
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Article107 1938-07-27 11 Reuter. London. July 27. THE question of suns near Gibraltar was raised again in the Commons to-day by Mr. Arthur Henderson, and in reply Mr. Hore Belisha said the batteries which were on the Gibraltar side of the Straits could if they were powerful shell Gibraltar,Reuter. - 107 words
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Article264 1938-07-27 11 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, July 27. SEVERE fighting has broken out on a three-mile front between Kutang and Kiukiang, following the fall of the latter town The enemy are at present attempting to occupy Lion Hill in cider to cut off the Chinese troops. TheSin Chew Jit Poh. - 264 words
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Advertisement70 1938-07-27 11 t BRING ON THE AYLMER TO/WO ■p% y juice HE NECDf A y Ik_a. I knock-out! You'll feel like a different man when CANADA'S OWN >ou get the AYLMER Tomato Juice HEALTH DRINK habit. The cheerful colour of red-ripe HJL <^pCZj^L> tomatoes invites action the refresh- Ssf^^3 'ng, zesttul flavour70 words
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Advertisement44 1938-07-27 11 COMPLETK EYESIGHT SERVICE! The only place where you can have complete equipment for eye latest styles of eyewear, especially NO-SCRU glasses, to enhance your appearance and pay lessthan elsewhere. THE BERLIN OPTICAL CO., C 8. CHONG, Opt. D. (JJ3A.), 142. South Brtdee Road Sinpaoore44 words
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Advertisement18 1938-07-27 11 KARTINI REI OimS SIVI LV For 'CHAP KUCHING Proprietors s MOUTRIE T c SINGAPORE, PENANG KUALA LIMPIR. MAAS.18 words
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Article, Illustration16 1938-07-27 12 When the Yellow River overflowed recently junks transported flood victims to safety.16 words
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Article161 1938-07-27 12 Singapore, Tuesday. WHILE a si\-year-old Javanese girl was playiftg on the five-foot path of North Bridge Road on July 20 last when her mother was at work inside the house, Chan Ah Mow took the opportunity of snatching away one of a pair of gold earrings161 words
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Article113 1938-07-27 12 THE undermentioned passengers are expected to arrive at Singapore from Australia by the sjs. "Marella" tomorrow:— Mrs. E. J. Balfour. Mr. J. C. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Davis, Mrs. M. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Falkner and child, Mr. G. A. Farrelly, Mr.113 words
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245 1938-07-27 12 (Courtesy of S. E. Levy Co.) EVIDENCE shows conclusively that the market rise was unaided by borrowing, as most purchases were fully paid for, states a cabled synopsis from the "Trader's" column of "Barrons'", the American National Financial Weekly: Cash funds are still large.245 words
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135 1938-07-27 12 (From Our Own Reporter) V» OTL™£ S G^RN^ ATE WHEN E PENED HIS SAFE AT SSOO^mCH 9 AND JEWELLERY VALUED AT HISSING. 1 E SAFE AT 430 PM YESTERDAY, The estate is at the fourth mile, Danmansara Road and access135 words
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Article62 1938-07-27 12 Singapore, Tuesday. For stealing a bicycle lamp valued at twenty cents, Choo Ah Kok, was this morning sentenced to a fine of $5 or in default seven days r.i. by Mr. J c II Oldham, the Second Magistrate' Court Inspector Wray remarked that there were innumerable reports of62 words
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722 1938-07-27 12 Bankrupt Who Too k Credit Singapore, Tuesday. PLEADING guilty to three charges of obtaining liquor to the total value of $484.50 on credit from Sime Darby and Co., Ltd. Singapore, during the months of October and November, last year, withoat informing them that he722 words
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97 1938-07-27 12 Singapore, Tuesday. ANG Cheng Chun, a Hokien Chinese aged 24 years, appeared before Mr. J. C. H. Oldham, the Second Magistrate, this morning on a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of a sewing machine valued at $38, the property of one97 words
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Article71 1938-07-27 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Tuesday. PLEADING guilty to being the occupier of a common gaming house, in River Road, a Chinese was fined $750 or six months by the Seremban Magistrate, Mr. J. P. Biddulph. Thirteen others were also brought and to the charge of gaming71 words
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Article35 1938-07-27 12 Singapore, Wednesday. THE third Sunderland "Flying Fortress" arrived here yesterday evening from Rangoon. The aircraft was expected in the morning but she arrived late, her departure for Singapore being delayed by bad weather.35 words
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Article21 1938-07-27 12 Mr. Kurt Black's orchestra has been engaged to play at the Cricket Club on Saturday from 12 noon to 2 p.m.21 words
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Article135 1938-07-27 12 Singapore, Tuesday. Arthur Litner, a European, appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh, the Fifth Police Magistrate this mornir?g on a summons and claimed trial on the following charges (1) that he on or about July 13 of this year at Singapore did commit house trespass by135 words
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Article118 1938-07-27 12 JESSIE MATTHEWS has ample scope for fun and dance in "Sailing Along", which opened at the Pavilion last night. It is a bright and breezy show about a barge girl who wins fame, as a musical comedy star only to realise at the last moment118 words
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Article27 1938-07-27 12 M. Orlesky, Soviet Ambassador to China, is reported to have completed his mission in Moscow. He will f.y back to Hankow at the end of the month.27 words
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Article143 1938-07-27 12 (From 0» Own con MALACCA HAWKERS* Now'XS TO FORM A HAWKrit* It will be remembered -> dent Councillor. theHon i *M Bryant, made a suggSuon to to form a guild wbi their representatives strike was called. It is understood tl tt lh p l should143 words
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131 1938-07-27 12 AT the invitation of the Sultan of Johore, a large number of attended the Johore Internatiwu. Club last night, when Max Malm; the Magician, gave an entertaina; display of conjuring. Among the large gatherir General Adviser, Johore. Pepys, Mr. Justice J. V. Mil: Mills,131 words
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Article159 1938-07-27 12 The following ore arr:partures by X.L.M. pi Arrived from N.E.I by KLM "Reiger" on July 23: Mr. T. Yamamoto. Mr. C. m Mr. Westerman. Left for Medan. India and KLM plane "Reiger" 01» J For Medan Mr. G. W D R. W. I. Band. Arrived from Europe.159 words
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Article90 1938-07-27 12 Singapore, Tuesday. THE case was again mentioned in the Second Court this morning before Mr. J. C. H. Oldham, the Second Magistrate, in which a Chawan woman, named Chua Ah Jee, aged 60 years is charged with the alleged theft of a pair of shoes valued90 words
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Article59 1938-07-27 12 Singapore, Tuesday. Neo Soon Hew. a Hoicicn, appeared before Mr. J. C. H. Oldham, the Second Magistrate, this morning on a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to one Wee Yam Seng at about 5 p.m. on Sunday last. At the request of Court Inspector Wray, the case59 words
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Article62 1938-07-27 12 WHARF EXTENSION His Excellency the Shenton Thomas, is to coping stone of the Sn. Wharf Extension scheme evening at five o'clock This scheme has UK*" years to complete, ana many additional faculties Ping- n \%O The whole of the cer a commentary and lnClua "jn V speech of62 words
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Advertisement19 1938-07-27 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, THONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATE INSURANCE.19 words
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Advertisement49 1938-07-27 12 TOLLEY. SCOTT jr TOLLEY LTD (lb SOUTH A t/STMAL/A <t j, ir v 3-; 4 k v"y%JK®-,<- -4 x* imlv li *i y ''~'fjt*Ĕ& •r 1 1 fa <; ■HP<fi4@! 5 J i s |p M i v *&$> 5 s I i tfj i il iHL I 1- w49 words
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250 1938-07-27 13 RESIDENTS' COMPLAINTS Singapore, Wednesday. cause for alarm < r anxiety about the results of the nijrhtind is there any dang*? to health? the true position, the sent a reoorter round .jet. to make enquiries, tricts the soil is being and expeditiously, tion is much250 words
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290 1938-07-27 13 (To the Editor of the Tribune) t™!^ We the transport strike, typhud epidemic; and now the strike M tne nightsoil removers. What further added to the confusion is that uir benevolent Municipal Commissioners have railed to keep their promises with us290 words
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Article205 1938-07-27 13 (To the Editor of the Alaiaua Tribunes Sir—The nightsoil workers have been 011 strike lor nearly one week and although negotiations are going on there is ittle sign of an early settlement. The affect of the strike is grave indeed Since its commencement the nightsoil buckets of the205 words
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157 1938-07-27 13 Singapore, Wednesday. AN Australian seaplane carrier, the 4,800 ton Albatross arrived at Singapore to-day from Sydney, on her way to Engiand, where she will be sold to the Admiralty. Two cruisers from Great Britain are to be bonnht in exchange by the Royal Australian Navy. The157 words
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Article146 1938-07-27 13 (From Our Oivn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. PROFESSING that he had the power to produce gold and money from a piece of wood in return for a pair of earrings, Doraisamy. a middle aged Tamil is alleged to have falsely and dishonestly represented to one146 words
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227 1938-07-27 13 Singapore, Wednesday. "CINGAPORE needs advertising," d said Mr. D. F. Robertson, a resident of Hollywood, who arrived here by the Ranpura this morning, in the course of an interview with the Tribune. Mr Robertson, who is accompanied by his wife, is conducting a party oi227 words
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Advertisement16 1938-07-27 13 oM#& aAfe?_o ______P» J_R P^^B COMMENCING TUESDAY AUG. 2nd GENUINE REDUCTIONS GREAT SAVINGS SffIITEAWAYS —SINGAPORE— as16 words
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Advertisement275 1938-07-27 13 our BACON makes better Break fasts. because it is the freshest Bacon of the best quality and flavour, purchased from reliable sources of supply. Use Bacon as a garnish. It adds exciting Savours and makes dull dishes deliciouslv appetising. mm mm&m 'PHONE: STORK 5376 (1 lines). K. LUMPUR 3331 (2275 words
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217 1938-07-27 14 County Cricket Results YORKSHIRE, the champion County, hart to concede full championship points to Surrey in their match at the Oval yesterdav, the champions collapsing for 100 runs in their first innings. A leature of the match at Ilkeston where Derbv and Notts each217 words
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Article77 1938-07-27 14 THE following S.C.R.C. players will 1 travel to Penang to play cricket against the Chinese Recreation Club, Penang. The team will leave by the Kedah tomorrow. Players meet at the S.C.R.C. club house at 9.30 a.m.: Chia Keng Hock. Chang Mm Kee, Chua Boon Unn, Gan Kee77 words
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Article21 1938-07-27 14 THERE will be no ties this week--1 end (August holiday) in the championship tournament of the Singapore Badminton Association.21 words
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166 1938-07-27 14 IJAIN washed out all tennis yesterday, and the matches to have been nlayed in the Malayan cham- and in the intcrport will r#i n. l< day. Tie? arc as follows:— INTER-PORT D.F.I, vs. MALAYA Sr-mboed Jo Hoerid vs. Chin Kee Onn (Malaya). Tian Thwan Tjay166 words
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Article112 1938-07-27 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) T Segamat. Tuesday. HE Chinese met the P.W.D. in an inter-club tennis match at Segama* In the singles. H. S. V. Ramaiya. the All-Malayan P.W.D. chamnion, beat Cheah Koon Hwee in straight sets The Chinese won the doubles but Barthelot and Alfred played extremely112 words
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Article48 1938-07-27 14 Members of the Young People's Circle are reminded of the social and general meeting for the election of officers for I the second half year to be held on Frl- day at 8 p.m. at the Geylang M.G.S. Hall which they ore requested to attend.48 words
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1202 1938-07-27 14 First Day Of The Autumn Racing Season THE four-day Autumn professional race meeting of ttte Penang Turf Club opens in Penang on Saturday with the following card of eight events, which is subject to scratching and adjustment cf the order of running;1,202 words
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Article118 1938-07-27 14 (From Our Own Rep r p enang, y. 'j tU m itn\ 4 c -..fined fa k J lc-mcd that Pet Y/ 6 hceriuek). "Mr n a chestnut English Scherzo-Luck v Break 7 b> with an accident whiVoat iT yesterday morning h a b l ate118 words
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Article88 1938-07-27 14 At the fourth annual general melting of the Chung Hwa Athletic Union the following were elected office-bear-ers: President, Mr. Chia Poh Koor. vice-presidents, Mr. Tan Kay Swan anc Mr. Tay Soo Hoon; Chinese secretary Mr. Tan Choon Beng; English si Mr. Chia Poh Thik; hon. treasurer, Ml88 words
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Article110 1938-07-27 14 At the annual general meeting i Gregg Shorthand Writers A I held on Saturday, the following v.ert elected office-bearers for the year I trcn—Mr. Alii Ahmad Khan Si;: J.P.; president, Mr. P. E. Parent; vice-president, Mr. Lim Yew Heck vice-president, Mr. Teo Teek Heng; r. secretary. Mr.110 words
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Article23 1938-07-27 14 The Loyals lt B" Co. boat tho pju <R.Q.) Town Office 4-2 H a friendly at Fairer Park yesterday23 words
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Advertisement75 1938-07-27 14 jjflSSB- Williams POLISHES O P E )C Hems ,i(,uid h is easi, y applied h v i p^Bis n ]oavesno spots after rain "OLESH pg U J» ver y economical since it needs fo be PREPARED WAX IDEAL POLISH 0 For Furniture, g|\ PREPARED LinoleUm CtC Obtainable from all leading75 words
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Advertisement84 1938-07-27 14 ■■■■■■■■■■BHr; CORAL BRING «"h rosy futures blush sSJSst. Men never res,gt UN "S (he appeal of toft, loreMABOON plum »ED |y hands with rosyTOKAY redwood lipped fingers So BAMBOO reddv your future in VINEYARD CONCORD yOUf h nds POIMSKTTIA your personality with Sone of these new shades of La Cross84 words
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800 1938-07-27 15 dG RAMME FOR WEEK-END AT SINGAPORE G.C. ne Singapore (»oU k a** to be P'av*-* 1 at nkiv and SnnI liru!) <f oM pFTITION jon' and Major M>i Markham. capt- a. v. it 11 c satterth- ..nd C. A.800 words
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Article34 1938-07-27 15 Nelson XI on Sunday vs. the R.A. at Blakan Mati Yeng Hong. Rajuloo. Chelliah, Osman, Omer, Arumugam. Sannv bin Keehee. Vaithv. Hassan, Sulong ica.pt.». Pakirisamy Reserves: Kirn San. Keng Sv.ee. Guan Chye.34 words
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Article22 1938-07-27 15 In a keenly contested soccer match, played at the Outram School ground, the Mount Zion Rangers beat the Emity XI by 2—l.22 words
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Article52 1938-07-27 15 £500 GOLF Reuter Wireless. London, July 26. T\ the £500 challenge four-ball toff match at Walton Heath, the South Africans, Locks and Brews lead Cotton and BefcHUMJ Whitcombc two up, at the end «,f the fust :W holes. The remaining 36 holes will ne played to-morrow.Reuter Wireless. - 52 words
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Article87 1938-07-27 15 THE Island Club July men's medal, i played during the week, resulted m B win for GA R. Bateman in the A Division with a nett score of 73. in tne "B" Division. H. D. MacLaren won witn a nett score of 68. The following were some87 words
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Article184 1938-07-27 15 (From Our Own Correspondent I Batu Pahat, Tuesday. PLAYING another friendly maicn against the Young Men's Association the Grand City Opera XI were defeated The game was rather one-sided and if the forwards of the home team ha., been more accurate, the margin of victory would184 words
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Article47 1938-07-27 15 The First Division League matcn DWween the Loyals and the Royal Air Force, arranged to be P^ e d a t the Anson Road Stadium yesterday, and the Second Division game between tne Publishers and Pulau Brani. were both postponed owing to the rain.47 words
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Article213 1938-07-27 15 100-7 WINNER Gunboat, Favourite, Was Unplaced Reuter. London, July 26. GLORIOUS weather favoured the opening <>' the rarin? season at Goodwood to-day with a woman owner, Mrs. G. Farrand. winning one of the most important sprint events of the year, the Stewards Cup, the result ofReuter. - 213 words
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Advertisement109 1938-07-27 15 Lose Fat Secret Method Discovered By Hollywood Cinema Stars Now Obtainable at Chemists A «=;.fe secret method of reducing ugly fat has been discovered by a California I.hvscian in prescribing to the famous mema Stars of Hollywood This.discovery called Pormode, quickly and safe y «H«nlvcs u*rly fat—") pounds a week109 words
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Advertisement391 1938-07-27 15 YOI T U A VItALITY in 30 Mt^m*f*! There is no need for a vome treatment for weeks or months; i I you feel weak or old before you are young. The latest remedy of a great German Scientist .by PILLS give astonishing and immediate f< !ults in cases of391 words
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Advertisement46 1938-07-27 15 green riK MAAS-6 x so near nature's food d@j jjJl •i r whM a tood Cox babie* ha* boon corrocny 1 i p l real work b#gin Every to iff liS GlaxoU exactlyright, entirely.ale,bocau»e every «"T chemiati work lo keep it co. LTD, SINGAPORE. PENANG, gWBg46 words
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Miscellaneous33 1938-07-27 15 THE TIDES 27—7—1938 SOH AH SEE To-day: 11.15 a.m.. 8 ft. 8 ins., 10.35 p.m.. 10 ft 3 ins. To-morrow: UJI a.m.. 9 ft l in 11 2J p.m.. 10 it. 5 ins.33 words
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Article288 1938-07-27 16 Police Level With Chinese 'From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Tuesday. FN the last match of 'the Muar Football I Association League the Muar Police beat the Johore Military Forces by the only goal of the day. The soldiers were much the better team and288 words
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Article86 1938-07-27 16 THERE was no play in the tennis tournament at the Tanglin Club yesterday owing to rain. Ties for today are as follows: HANDICAP MEN'S DOUBLES (SemiFinals) Ramsay-Rae and Droogleever --15 l vs. Morris and Perdriau 3 Phillips and Marshall —151 V s s<>th and del Tufo86 words
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Article, Illustration24 1938-07-27 16 Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Sansoni who arrived from Colombo by the untitled Malayan champion in J936. He hopes f coming «eekind M !a>an24 words
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199 1938-07-27 16 (From Our Own Correspondents Aptitr h of Batu Pa hat, Tuesday. FTER being one goal down at one Ihe S NorWer? oho P lice team from Tw£? h0 T r lP° llce a siae from Kota by Bahru and the W attacked from w-j199 words
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Article157 1938-07-27 16 pOLLOWING are Bahru District tion Aampionshi U Played on the Ayer Court, Johore Br, at 7 am. afternoon sesZTj.2 FRIDAY MORMv JUNIOR SINGLES !ND KoTj| V- C. Swee fc Tong Eng (Companion) h a i ar i b Yahya fsi b Md. Zin (Prisom Md. Khalid157 words
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Advertisement210 1938-07-27 16 1 HANDSOME, HEALTHY j HAIR IS A MAN'S BIG- I GESTASSET. SHAMPOO j IT WITH... Mulsified COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO -2 APB 5 l~ THB T Ug TONIC FOOD I For all affections of Thi? SKli\ use the Werner Schur s l Nl\ ERSAL HEALING OINTMENT sore feet cut h b210 words
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Advertisement44 1938-07-27 16 CONSULT I The Oriental Optical Co MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS Head Office: 162, South Bridge Rd Branch Office: 348, N. Bridge Rd I SINGAPORE j FREE TESTING. I -> THE BRITISH TYRE I O 0 GRIP-SILENCE- f >\\F£'l V MILEAGE-COM! URT SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. WPS 1944 words
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Article609 1938-07-27 17 oacn of the holiday reason, business on the London W i lH Fxchang* usually slackens unless some ma jt* vent occurs irketa This year, apparently, i 3 no exception, and recent l I"!- from London loint to a gerwal flaggmc oC interest reduction in the609 words
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Advertisement202 1938-07-27 17 DVRHAULw" v H t(u d „ion Motor,' Vm Smoking exhaust is the ■jl result of worn rings and sE|m worn cyhnders, therefore w JEzm\ there is apparent waste in OIL BENZINE. rnlß OVRHAUL will cure this Imt and restore normal com■■lll P resslon give moie IlHl P uWer on hill,202 words
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Advertisement184 1938-07-27 17 WHY GO ELSEWHERE j f' X I I IWhen you can get the Best and Latest in Clocks or Watches at the CHEAPEST PRICES from YICK WOH HING I 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Road). The above have no connection j I whatsoever with any other Clock I and184 words
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Advertisement153 1938-07-27 17 R.i, CHAP SINGA PERING MALAYU STARS THESE OUTSTANDING NUMBERS:l* 51 CLASSIC KRONCHONCI Kronchong. NAIMAH ANOTHER EXPONENT OF REAL MALAY SONGS. ESPECIALLY 11 £M E GAM BOS AND NASIBS. gff HAVE YOU HEARD THESE 3 •♦^HBr I KARANGAN MALACCA PT. I tMenuai Padii OF. 52. KARANGAN MALACCA PT. 11. iMe-igayam Surrput).153 words
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573 1938-07-27 18 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. PRELIMINARY INQUIRY WAS BEGUN TO-DAY BEFORE MR. G. S. RAWLINGS, THE THIRD MAGISTRATE, INTO CHARGES PREFERRED AGAINST K. KOGUTI, PROPRIETOR-MANAGER OF NANYO PRINTING OFFICE, OF CECIL STREET, AND KHALIL S. ANWARI, EDITOR OF "THE VOICE OF ISLAM." Kogiiti was charged with having573 words
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Article, Illustration19 1938-07-27 18 Chinese soldiers fording the fwodwaters between Chengchow v They are searching for marooned Japanese patrok19 words
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Article402 1938-07-27 18 Singapore, Tuesday. THE charge of criminal breach of 1 trust as a public servant in respect of S2l preferred against Chua Kay Cheong, a counter clerk in the employ cf the Registrar of Vehicles Office, Singapore, concluded this morning in the sreond court before Mr.402 words
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Article67 1938-07-27 18 Belgrade A D °G has saved a<h id f rori n drowning at Poiy. im mt Zara, Dalmatia. The child, four-your-c id Oh Franin, was plavi n? u j j, th( do(t ir his father's boat when he h s balance and fell overhaul The dog jumped67 words
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Advertisement173 1938-07-27 18 In Only 7 Days -This Amazing Change! Miet Dorothy Bramhall, 16,Southwood Hou«e, Southwood Rd., London Enrland mm e*pre«ed her amazement .t the a.tonuhin* effect of thi. New mm* Sediment even in one week. hrv it vourselr!| wrinktes complexly .one Scientist iSt nourish aud have found that wrinkles\rTSnS E to your173 words
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Advertisement243 1938-07-27 18 NEW EFFICIENT AND PROMI'T RELIEF from FSTOMACB TROUBLES. Never neglect discomfort or pain tn the stomach—it may be a warning of serious illness. Eisma-Rex will put you right, it is a thoroughly up to date well ba,anced formula tried and proved in England and America where it has enjoyed an243 words
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308 1938-07-27 19 HONOURABLE SETTLEMENT WITH INDIA URGED (United Press). (By Air Mail) Madras, July 20. cetttance of office by Congressmen ltd by such an eminent 'j HI. as the Hon Mr. c. Rajagopalachariar had roused the the people to such a degree that it is political 15ri;ish(United Press). - 308 words
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Article123 1938-07-27 19 (United Press). ißy Air Mail). Madras. July 18. CHAOTIC scenes were witnessed at a public meeting at Tuticorin on Thursday evening to celebrate the Office Acceptance Day. Mr. Samuel, who presided, was stabbed with a knife and Mr. Veerabahu, President of the District Congress Committee and others were(United Press). - 123 words
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Article24 1938-07-27 19 (United Press.) The death occurred of Sir Bisvveshwar Nath Siivastava, Chief Justice of the Oudh Chief Court, on Sunday, •tuly 17 at Bombay.—(United Press.)(United Press.) - 24 words
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73 1938-07-27 19 (United Press). Mail! rcskawar, July it. IS an interview B* Khan Wef had de,h,,la i, JrovSe shot-guns to lU <l iJte? provided he was oi load UnqUeS ?{ffd£i 555 be shortly Sahib expressed the hone that subordinate executive J8? v'uld >cc that corruption(United Press). - 73 words
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247 1938-07-27 19 (United Press). •IT is rather odd that the Party i iCtofiessi rhkfa has objected so straagly to the principle of nominati»n sbouM r.dopl it fur the selection (ti a fredv irfiirh not only is its own 1 Exeeative, but al>o the Committee which(United Press). - 247 words
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Article, Illustration104 1938-07-27 19 (United Press). Calcutta, July 20. MRS. Majumdar, M.A., Professor of Mathematics, in the Victoria Institute is the first woman scientist to be awarded the Premchand Raichand Studentship of the Calcutta University. She Is a "specialist in research work an Astrophysics and she read a paper on "Eddington's Theory(United Press). - 104 words
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Article33 1938-07-27 19 (United Press.) Mr Yusuf J. Meherally, Bombay Socialist, will leave Navrtf in France on August 4 next for *mJ&** represent India at the Wottn Youth s Conference to be held shortly.—(Unit ed Press.)(United Press.) - 33 words
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Article75 1938-07-27 19 (United Press.) (By Air Mail) Calcutta, July 20. QATYENDRA N ATII MUJUMDAR.. EdlO tor. and Sureth Printer and Publisher of the Bazar Patrika/' were convi sedition by Mr. J. X: Biswas,- additional Chief' Presidency Magistrate ana tenced to six months and i months' /J^ 8 of oectively(United Press.) - 75 words
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Article41 1938-07-27 19 (United Press). (By Air Mail) Allahabad, July 18--rpHE Farrukhabad District Congress Committee have resolved to raise a Congress Militia oi 10,000 men from the district. Their training will commence very shortly, under the supervision and guidance of Sardars.—(United Prejs).(United Press). - 41 words
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Article67 1938-07-27 19 (United Press). (By Air Mail) Muslipatam, July 20. ACCORDING to a statement issued by Dr. Fattabhi Sitaramayya President of the Andhra Provincial Congress Committee, the Congress President has agreed to receive R of the Anahra Mahasabha as jellM the Andhra Provincial Congress Committee in regard to the Andhra(United Press). - 67 words
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224 1938-07-27 19 (United Press). (By Air Mail* Guntur, July 19. "I CANNOT be bamboozled or h.timi- dated like this," observed the Hor. \lt. Rajagopalachariar, Premier, facing ncstile crowds consisting mostly of student* who clamoured for the Premier's resignation on the Andhra Province issue, on his arrival at(United Press). - 224 words
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182 1938-07-27 19 (United Press). THE resolution of Mr. Masani, Congress Socialist, urging termination of tne Congress-League talks and suggesting a longer trial of mass contact, was I Ml out at a meeting of the Bombay provincial Congress Committee held recently, at Bombay. Mr X F Nariman(United Press). - 182 words
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Article125 1938-07-27 19 (United Press). THE announcement that the Government of Madras were considering careful'y the proposal to introduce Sk,n for the establishment of Arbitration Courts to ftnally settle he labour disputes In the presidency J*J Sade by Mr. V. V. Girl, Minister far Labour and Industries, hi a(United Press). - 125 words
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Article187 1938-07-27 19 (United Press). (By Air Mail) Bombay, July '20. rE final reply of the Pre idency SdOttts t'» the n marks of lord j Baden Powell was jriven SWMUy when the Provincial Council uli.ch met al Poon- under the presidency Of Mr. Lokur. D strict Judee. resolved(United Press). - 187 words
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42 1938-07-27 19 (United Press). Accordins to i telegram f rom 3* an «m «>e All-India states* Pe-role'si Conference, it is understood thai'all the political prisoner* in the Alwar Gaol have gone on hunßcrstrlke sine Sunday, July 10 last.— (United Press."(United Press). - 42 words
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Title Section14 1938-07-27 I The Malaya Tribune RADIO SUPPLEMENT FOUR PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, July 27, 1938 No. 9.14 words
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452 1938-07-27 I AT the end of 1937, according to the annual report of the Counci' of ihe International Broadcasting Union, which recently held its summer meeting at Ouchy, LftttSsnnc (Switzerland), the number of registered or licensed radio receivers throughout the world was about 87 500452 words
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Article278 1938-07-27 I Ed. N.B.—Readers' questions are answered free, but each one must be accompanied by a "Query Coupon" to be found on this page. BSWL 877—Perak (member of the British Long Distance Listeners' club): Glad that you have introduced this feature. I am taking advantage of it and your freeEd. - 278 words
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Article, Illustration65 1938-07-27 I the stage of St. George's Hall, Reginald Foort is the organ, which is frequently heard in the Daven--1 f« microphones used in St. George's Hall are one near Foort being that which he uses for his the control box in the background isBy Courtesy B.B.C. - 65 words
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181 1938-07-27 I PMT ihe new Short Wave Transmitter at Singapore bst week by His Exthe Coven** has been success is the MHI listeners all over and outside. extr *«*a from a few of liv^.' us eltcrs received from he Britlsh Malaya M!n Corporation, Limited:— *f h Sarawak—181 words
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Article129 1938-07-27 I CUR Philip Sidney, poet, courtier, solu dier, and idealist, is the hero of 'Astrophel,' written and arranged by Jonquil Antony, which John Richmond will produce in the Daventry programmes in the near future. The tale of Sidney's struggle to cast wfT the shackle* of life at Court,129 words
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Article, Illustration56 1938-07-27 I FRITZ HART, conductor of the Honolulu Symphony Orchestra, who will conduct the BBC Empire Orchestra on August 15 in Transmission 1. After a successful musical career in Australia, Hart has now made his permanent home in Hawaii, where he is Professor of Music at the University of Hawaii.(By Courtesy BBC.) - 56 words
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299 1938-07-27 I FREQUENT commentaries by Howard 1 Marshall in Transmissions 2 and 3. eye-witness accounts by W A Oldfield and P. G. H. Fender in Transmission 4, and continuous ball-by-ball decriptions from a special transmitter at Daventry between 2 p.m. and 5.40 nm. <G.M.T.i each day,299 words
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Article75 1938-07-27 III H.M.S. MILFORD, a naval vessel that co-opsrated in installing and test ing a receiving set an Tristan da Cunha has reported excellent reception of Daventry and of other broadcast programmes in the island. As a result, the loneliness of Tristan da Cunha has been considerably75 words
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