Malaya Tribune, 29 July 1938
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section39 1938-07-29 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: \y Guaranteed Largest Sales *um No. 179. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1938 ""FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, July 29, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 21 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1938 FTVEJlgJ39 words
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Advertisement40 1938-07-29 1 VVITH YOUR BREAKFAST I T j| BU li g B 000^ JUST WclTCn n€F I eyes I POWDERED ■TI I Bhi I «B I MB 881 I NESTLES POWDERED MILK HAS THE AUTHENTIC FLAVOUR QF RICH FRESH MILK hfcM— Mj40 words
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Advertisement14 1938-07-29 1 Read Vie j t SINBAY 1 TRIBI) X E I Dominant In Malaya j14 words
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Article353 1938-07-29 2 London, July 19. RESOLUTION appealing to all who ate striving for peace in the world to work for the resi<»raiion of persecuted Jewa to complete equality with their ellow (ili/iiis was passed unioiniou.sl> al a special meetir !o id in London, of Ihe Board of353 words
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Article, Illustration18 1938-07-29 2 On top cf the Gaumoni-British studios, 100 feet above London— Diana Cotton, a Gaumont-Bri-4ish star.18 words
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Article322 1938-07-29 2 New York, July 19. REMANDS for an investigation into the death of America* most famous airwoman, Amelia Earhart. who v inched last year in her 'plane. The Flying Laboratory, may soon be made by her friends and relations American newspapers haw startled the country by putting322 words
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Article44 1938-07-29 2 London, July 27. The Consolidated i und \npa*cuUaucn Rill issued morning provides for the i;rant of £46MM.9*7 cut ol the console ited fu.i.i for ippiy services for the current Qnancla) year. The Treasury U giver p*v?r lo bo-nr.v that :um. British Officio! Wireless44 words
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165 1938-07-29 2 Reuter. Tokyo, July, 11. THE Tokyo Foreign Oflu c issued a statement to-day. blaming unfavourable Soviet aiiitude lor the deadlock since the spring of iwi u» the Russo-Japanese negotiations begun in 1932 for the establishment MR commissions, one to re-demarcate the Soviet-Manchoukuo borderReuter. - 165 words
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Article113 1938-07-29 2 Reuter. London, July 27. THE Palestine Commission, according to present plans, wiU leave Palestine on Aug, 3 and is expected to meet in London on Sept. 15 to take further evidence. There is no indication at present of when they are likely to report to the Government. WhenReuter. - 113 words
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Article77 1938-07-29 2 JAPANESE BRITISH PROPERTY Reuter. London, July 27. IN the Commons tc-day, asked for particulars of the reply to the protest against the occupation of British-Owned works in Shanghai, Mr. Butler said he was not yet in a position to make a statement. Asked whether the Government recognised the right ofReuter. - 77 words
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Article, Illustration106 1938-07-29 2 Twelve Arabs were killed outr.ght and forty-five injured— thiee cf whom died later in bospital—after a high explosi'-? bcmb had been thrown in the Old City of Jerusalem. The n:- dent. one of the worst of th.* present reign of terror in Talestine, occurred after Ike106 words
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Article138 1938-07-29 2 Reuter. London, July 27. j ORD Plymouth speaking on the refuse problem in the House of Loids. S3 d the British Government were anxt.i<; to do everything in their power to assist refugees from Germany, inc'.udmp, Austria, who came to this country to enter factories andReuter. - 138 words
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Article121 1938-07-29 2 British Official Wireless. London. July 27. ARRANGEMENTS arc practicably completed for the visit of the King and the Queen to Clydebank on Sept. 27. when Her Majesty will give her name to the grant Cv.naru 'iuur, which u> to be the sister ship to Queen Mary.British Official Wireless. - 121 words
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Article82 1938-07-29 2 London. July 27. THE Span-sh Ambassador to-day hand ed to the Foreign Office the Span's'} Government's unconditional acceptance i l the proposal that a British commission. Should visit. Spain to investigate the bombing of open towns. It Is presumed that consequent y plans will now be put82 words
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Article89 1938-07-29 2 British Official Wireless. London. July 27. MR. Arthur Henderson (Labour asked the Prime Minister in the Coxnl ions whether he would give a defir.'t:: pledge that the House would be sum inoned if during the recess a settlement vl the Spanish question as contemp; r.ed l-yBritish Official Wireless. - 89 words
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Article61 1938-07-29 2 uiooi (Punjab, ™*n hitting his wife th live chicken. The wife survived thi t* i,„. (he Chicken was not so it died. Hie wile In ous; hi a ca cault against her busbar niaining that ts hud a rj< "Ul< tc injury by ordering hi., ectk the chicken61 words
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Article81 1938-07-29 2 London. July fKE Prime Minister annOunc< Commons to day th posed that the Hou.-e should I rfter the summer recess on N Parliament would be prt ing the following week and would open the new sessi bei 8. The motion for the sum ment on81 words
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Article73 1938-07-29 2 British Official Wireless. J London. July 2. j THE seaplane Mercury, upper r P nent of the Mayo «mi craft, reached Southampton B I !at the end cf her two way the AUantic, en which she Wednesday. I The Mercury returned from B iby way of theBritish Official Wireless. - 73 words
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Article55 1938-07-29 2 British Official Wireless. London. July 8 I THE Commons approved to-daj out a division a resolution pre. i iiif that the Select. Committee I» Official Secrets Act shall have leave s;t notwithstanding the ad jour:.: the House and to make its first during the recess, not laterBritish Official Wireless. - 55 words
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Advertisement94 1938-07-29 2 Gillette for I Economical Shaving Discriminating people buy the Gillette No. 77 Set, because it is the ideal utility model. The razor, 3 Blue Gillette blades and 2 blade sheaths are contained in a mouldrite case, which is not affected by climatic conditions. Gillette razors and Blue Gillette blades are94 words
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Advertisement15 1938-07-29 2 TO KEEP YOU COOL TH ROUGH HOTTEST DAYS PKKI I mi T Wimafaya bouquet yerfumc15 words
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Article195 1938-07-29 3 Liverpool .lulv 19. o yr\ reaiiie better ihan the raJiK peace, and r m dele: m nation which \I lo bear upon the Raid precautions v i nt another war. xpressed by Lorn nere oi 'he first ol ihe Women's Last war are still omen to-day and195 words
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Article, Illustration75 1938-07-29 3 Wearing the costume in which she appears as a bride in the ballet "Le Beau Danube." Nina Tarakaneva. the 20-year-old ballerina of the Russian Ballet at Druiy Lane, was married to Mr. Gray Shaw, a wealthy Scottish land and shipowner, at St. Marylebone Register Office. Louden. Mr.75 words
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Article71 1938-07-29 3 Special alterations in the rates e,f t.eight of accompanied cars between Penang and Belawan are announced by the X.P.M. and Straits Steamship **S Up to and including cars 14 fee long the freight charge between Penan;; and Belawan Deli is $20. from Belawan, Deli to Penang F. 20.71 words
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269 1938-07-29 3 Cairo. ARCHAEOLOGISTS excavating ar. ancient temple-tomb at Ilermopolis West ne here, have found a mummified baboon with jewellery rom: I Is neck ard valuable amulets on its feet. The scientists—belonging to an Egyptian University archaeological expedition first found the temple-rcmb. This, according to269 words
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Article225 1938-07-29 3 London. July 15. THE British Consul-General at Hankow. Mr. George S. Moss, gave evidence at the inquest on his brother who Hied from the effects of aspirin poisoning here. Mr. Moss said that his brother had been worrying about business Mr Moss said that his225 words
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Article43 1938-07-29 3 British Official Wireless. London, July 27. RECRUITING returns for the Regular Army last week, although affected by the summer holiday season, showed an increase of 208. or 59 per cent., over the intake for the corresponding week of last year.—British Official Wireless.British Official Wireless. - 43 words
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610 1938-07-29 3 A MAZING allegations are n ade against the Venezuelan Police by a 60-year-old Scotsman snd nine o<her men—including other Hritish subjects—who have arrived in British Cuiana from Venezuela. The men complain that !hey werj arrested without cause; kept in custody for months without610 words
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Advertisement128 1938-07-29 3 I APE HERE I YOU'RE BECOMING J /iTHiNK SHE IS /wELL, IF YOlT\ .:sa;eover- %-^-«a-'<i Really think I STIMULATED 6Y TOOS'UCH /r \w ifis&v IT WILL H E!-P-/ CAFFEINE AND TANNIN I Y JasSEr!\ *Lt\ I'LL TRY IT J'Jpr f I'VE BEEN DRINKING h A a d V ,ff X128 words
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Advertisement199 1938-07-29 3 A >k real lif kills <3§S4£ to it is^^om^ binction of potent killing agents which cannot be excelled. Flit has undergone the most exhaustive tests and is of known definite kilting power. That's why you should always insist on Flit and refuse ail substitutes. Flit spray will not stain, and199 words
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717 1938-07-29 4 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES? Prices May Go Up Further Shipowners Advised To Order Tonnage TOE tanker La Carriere, which is the seventh ship put into the water by Messrs. Swan, Hunter and Wiffham Richardson, Ltd., this year I was launched from the Wallsend Ycrd by Lady Young, wife of Major air717 words
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Article86 1938-07-29 4 Kistna; Brit.; 1,465 tons, from Bangkok 27.7 to Koh-si-chang 31.7. Banka; Brit.; 638 tons, from Rengat 27.7 to Rengat 29.7. Nam Yong; Brit.; 1,344 tons, from Femaran-g 27.7 to Batavia 29.7. Amoy; Chinese; 240 tons, from Bangkok 27.7 to East Coast Ports 29.7. Valentyn; Dutch; 2,070 tons, from86 words
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Article206 1938-07-29 4 Cargo Tonnage For Operation In The Foreign Trade CONTRACT for the construction of A four standard steam propelled cargo ships of the C-2 design for operation in the foreign trade has been awarded by the U.S. Maritime Commission to Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Co., of Newport News,206 words
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144 1938-07-29 4 THE Adamson-Alliance Co. Ltd., has T HE bee n foTmed with head offices at 165 Fenchurch-street, London, E. C 3 the purpose ot manufacturing Ji«anJaaaoM steelworks equipment divwioM Oi e co., of &orks, cranes and charging maCh The company pioneered in this country ♦he roller-bearing144 words
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Article225 1938-07-29 4 Superscavenge Petter Engine With Radical Advances In Design AN important new type of stationary oil engine, which, it is claimed, marks a radical advance in design and embodies many advantages over existing types in the same power range, DM been perfected by Messrs. Petters, Ltd.,225 words
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Article129 1938-07-29 4 School Boys' Interest In Benvenue FOR more thar. Iwo years the pupils of Alloa Technical and Commercial School have been corresponding with the Ben Line steamer Benvenue, 3.750 net tons, which vessels the school had ••adopted." The ship is commanded by Captain Jame.- Struth. Kincaidine-on-Firth, and trades to129 words
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Advertisement478 1938-07-29 4 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA (incorporated ln England). P. 0. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1938. CORFU 15,000 July 29 BHUTAN 6,100 Aug. 1 BEHAR 6,000 Aug. 8 CHITRAL 15,000 Aug. 12 SOUDAN 6,500 Aug. 26 CARTHAGE 15,000 Aug 26 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Sept. 9 RANCHI 17,000 Sept, 23478 words
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Advertisement491 1938-07-29 4 i ■Bi\ I/ <b \1 c JHHj I II y > l S BANGKOK LINE. CHINA| JAPAN LINE. i Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Big Cargo vessels with limited but i 9 Cabins Have Adjoining Private Bath, comfortable Passenger Accommoda- S To: Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, tlon. J i Hamburg and491 words
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Advertisement191 1938-07-29 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE B Deutsch-Australische Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1938 t nus. LEVERKUSEN via Manila Aug. 2 ERMLAND via Manila Aug. 11 t m.s. BURGENLAND via Manila Aug. 24 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Due191 words
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Advertisement490 1938-07-29 4 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated m German,) The undernoted ar« the Comnar*. intended fixtures: F 7 OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG, SHAN'GH. l NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due S'po i "GNEISFNAU" omits N. China Aug i "CREFELD" Au° 'I? "REGENSBURG j£ 10 "SCHARNHOR9T" omits N. China Sept i HOMEWARD For HOLLAND,490 words
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Obituary51 1938-07-29 5 Nye e u Burm ah was married to Madam Lim Slew Neo daughter of the 2 Ti£L g Socn and Madam Woon Wee Neo on the 28th June A 1938, according to Buddist rites at the lembelmg Read Buddhist Temple under the patronage of Guru Tan Beng51 words
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Obituary58 1938-07-29 5 Madam Cheng Kim Noi, aged 76, mother ol late Mr. Lee Kim Soo passed away on Thursday, 28th Inst., at ner resiBranfcome Road. She left behind her 1 daughter, 2 sons-ir-law, 3 daughters-in-law, many grand children and several great grand children to mourr their loss. Funeral at 10 a.m.58 words
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Advertisement494 1938-07-29 5 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS. 22Sm materials or service. For Millar* sec Municipal Tender Room *r tlcUlßr Date of Cloatng. instruction, completion n niaintrnance of the and road at Eng H si from Sit Wah to Hong Poh Rd. 12 noon. Aug. 4, 1938 C. H. OOLDEK, Municipal494 words
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Advertisement619 1938-07-29 5 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. I T e marria e ««ngecl between Mi ss Oon Joon Lian .Daisy, and Mr Khek Beng will not row take place. NOTICE. will be held n > 2? of Sln gapore Magistrate i n I he Fim Bridge Road Sirgapore anf S S Uth Monday, Bth619 words
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Advertisement591 1938-07-29 5 PUBLIC NOTICES BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summary Case. In Bankruptcy. No. 532 of 1934. Re: YEO JIN HUA alias YEO YIN HUA, of No. 138, Race Cource Road, Singapore; Life Guard at Mount Emily Swimming Pool. Singapore. NOTICE IS591 words
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Advertisement385 1938-07-29 5 I POSITIONS VACANT W*2S J*"* ffl <* Clerk, prefer--317. Malaya Tribune, Stagapore TrainiH- for Ins urance business appointment "l^" 6 tlme sL*a£re N 316 Mal ?y a Tr">une, FOR SALE pOR SALE—Pedigree Male Greyho^rid. 8y 2 months Excellent pet and sporting dog. Father winner of 3 Ist Prizes VJSl 1385 words
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Advertisement471 1938-07-29 5 J PHYSICAL CULTURK AN.) j MIND CULTURE EXPERT Exponent of Modern Methods ol j Physical Development Specialist in Health-Promoting. Eodv-Fnld. ing, and Muscle-Deveiopir/ir Execj cises. Expert Instructions in 1 i Psychic Unfoldment, Mind-T-ain-ing, and All branches of Psychology Personal Tuition. Low Fee- Sev.n j 25 cts. Stamps for PC. Dook471 words
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Article187 1938-07-29 6 Report By Fraser And Co. Singapore, July 29. MINING. Tin three months £194.100 down 20-. Spot £193.5.0 down 25 and New York 43v 2 cents down »r cent. Owing to the approach of the August Bank holidays the London Stock Exchange had a very quiet day yesterday187 words
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Article16 1938-07-29 6 Singapore, July 29. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— &6.62tt (up16 words
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Article18 1938-07-29 6 The price 01 ruDDer at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 20 V-» (unchanged); Sellers 26 (unchanged).18 words
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Article825 1938-07-29 6 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore. July 28, 5 p m Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 41- 4 6 Asam Kumbang 29|- 31 -cd Austral Malay 44!- 48-cd Ayer Hitam 24 9 25^9 Ayer Weng 0.60 0.65 Bangrin Tin 213 2^b Batu Selangor 1.37825 words
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105 1938-07-29 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Thursday noon. Buyers. S?ller^. No. I.X.RS.S. in cases (F. 0.8. 26 7 8 27 Good F.A.Q. in bales (F. 0.8. July) 26' 8 26*4 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore* 26S 8 26-4 do. August 2(17 8 27 do. September105 words
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306 1938-07-29 6 MINING on Singapore. July 29 a_ 4 6 Ampats 1 n Ayer Hitams 24 9 J» Bangrins *\i f*£ Batu Selan?ors \f* SSJW" «8 043 Hitam Tin 'r, 9 o vrf Hongkong Tin 24 3xd Hong Kits J„B4 ™l Idris Hyd. 79 y on Tin306 words
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Article158 1938-07-29 6 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Company Dividend Books Singapore. July 28. 5 p.m. close Total for financial KiN: Date Ex D *v. year Asam Kumbang 6d. No. 62 July 2S Payable Date to date Austral Malay 9d div Aug 5 Jul 30 3d. bonus Ar< Hongkong Tin 5%158 words
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Article258 1938-07-29 6 67c Maynard Co., Ltd., $3u,uuu Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 95 105 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 i ioo 102 norn 4%% 1007 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar 31. Sept. 30 norn 4%% 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int Mar258 words
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Article408 1938-07-29 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London i tia» i RUBBER Previous To-day p 1 Tone Firm St pad v n; Spot Buyers 713 16 713 16 J?silen 7- 8 7<, Ist Forward (August) Buyers 713 1G 713 10 oellers 77 7 7„ 2nd Forward (September) Buyers 713 iq 77; llerB408 words
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Advertisement223 1938-07-29 6 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: HD. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W HAM.. General Manager THE I EASTERN BANK! LIMITED. I {Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE BRANCH! 6, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Paid-up223 words
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Advertisement22 1938-07-29 6 mm i n ItltlfilMl INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated ln New Zealand.) MOTOR Alt W. J. DEXTER, Manager. Tel. BO2C. 2. Finlayacj Oreen22 words
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Advertisement91 1938-07-29 6 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements and registered as a Trust Company). Guaranteed and controlled by The Mercantile Bank of India, Limited. The Company, having the necessary powers, is prepared to undertake Executor and Trustee Business and all other work authorised by Section 7 of91 words
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Advertisement178 1938-07-29 6 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlements) CAPITAL: Aithorfeed 140,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES v Managing Director 5172 Secretary Vttfl General Manager 1513 Accountant Telegraphic AOdreas: "OVERSEA*" LONDON BARKER* NEW YORK BANKER 3: IflUMyg Bank, LIC, f —l*7»? 1178 words
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1149 1938-07-29 7 Bright Future QCENES THAT WILL LONG LIVE IN THE MEMORY OF THOSF WHO J s \\V THEM TOOK PLACE BEFORE A DISTIVr V 5 WHO ESTERDAY WHEN HIS EXCE L L ENCY THE G0^ T ER R SHENTON THOMAS. DECLARED OPEN THE §9 0001,149 words
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Article251 1938-07-29 7 >ur Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. AN agreement made between tiu Hong l att Mines Ltd. and the labourers in their emplo\ following the recent strike was announced as follows, to take effect from July 8. The 1936 agreement will be adhered as and where251 words
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Article348 1938-07-29 7 i MEETING cf the organising comA mitUc of the forthconvng Charity performance at the Happy World, was held at the City Club (by kind permission rsf the club management) on Wcdnc day The meeting unanimously approved of the drama entitled "The Wastrel" to be staged by348 words
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Advertisement103 1938-07-29 7 —pa JUBILEE THEATRE \V 71 n 1 IVOLI HALL. 9.30 p.m. TO-NIGHT. W A MA&COT GREAT SERIAL. THRILLER iSßtlr> jJ Tho LasLSixcnaptcrs f WBT* r "LAW OF THE WiLD" TrJ/.i VP Met*: li. 25, 35, 50 and 60 cts. I Matinees: Sat. Sun. at 2.30 p.m. "WAGON WHEELS -I "STRIKE103 words
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Advertisement511 1938-07-29 7 WIMED MAK£HJP,THAT's\ WHAT IfttftttK COLOR V CHANGE PWNCWLE L ASSURES ME. NEVER FEAR V THAT W V»L^oday— prove how Tangee's magic Color-Change Principle will bring out your true natural beauty. See Tangee Lipstick, Rouge and Face Powder blend with your complexion as you apply them. Watch the lovely glow of511 words
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Advertisement64 1938-07-29 7 Bit INK OF Mil.VI (Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. MODERN BANKING With branches and subbranches throughout China, and correspondents in al! the principal cities of the world, the Bank is well equipped to transact modern banking business of every description. TO-LET OFFICES IN BANK OF64 words
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Advertisement331 1938-07-29 8 MALAYA't PftßMieß HOTEL A TO-NIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. DINNER AND DANCE from 9.30 p.m. to MIDNIGHT, (informal) "DUO tf©Vi%€ They Arc Not Merely A Floor Show But An Outstanding Attraction! RAFFLES HOTELORTHEST^ s TO-NIGHT! S j SPECIAL DINNER DANCE. j MUSIC BY KELLER S POPULAR HUNGARIAN331 words
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Advertisement1157 1938-07-29 8 Popular Brownie" takes RflHflP full-size pictures, 3j in. by 2\ in. mM Snaps or time exposures. Tested HPNffNHlfi Kodak lens. Very simple to use. I ■HH Onfy 52.50 Obtainable from all Kodak Dealers KODAK LIMITED .(Inccrpomed in En|t»*d)' DO Robinson Ro»d. Sinfaport M Science Introduces A Startling New Discovery That1,157 words
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Miscellaneous312 1938-07-29 8 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE j i —4 TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Hoihow Hai Hing July 29 noon Rengat and Tembilahan Banka 5 nm Aden -Coorong" f Africa East Coorong" g n m Africa South "'ill "Coorong" g »rjr Australia:—Whole x 'Coorong" f t JJ" 1 Burma Coorong" 29 2 p.m.312 words
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Advertisement114 1938-07-29 9 SUPREME ROAD GRIP! DUE TQ THE TEETH IN THE rife k\r^ Mmmx*'JEmm BSL*"-" r BBt^^9 rV| B3lbsam-i* «R vB mBBBBBbTLCS^^BfxrT?W Br -> jMjB r 3-li jfft 18l B^BBBmBBBr^P^" r y.^Bßft matter how unsafe the surface may be 50 YEARS AGO BBBBk 1888 the first pneumatic tyre was patented jkj \wT114 words
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Advertisement782 1938-07-29 10 j L XCEEPINGLY SAUCY AND 1 VCEPTIONALLY GRAND N EXT WE E X "hfre laugh-packed entertainment with fiRAND DANCE NUMBERS AND THRILLING NEW SONGS! ]Lpif% jIPAVIUON 6.15 9.15 I JESSIE MATTHEWS 'Wb In ~er Finest Musicomedy Picture jT "SAILING ALONG" Mm Gaumont British Picture with H t ROLAND YOUNG mt782 words
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Advertisement73 1938-07-29 10 STAN and OLLIE have done it Again! fTIIE PRIMĔ" MINISTERS OF MIRTH ARE /^SSL BACK AT MALAYA'S LARGEST and FINEST (fl9f THEATRE j NIGHTLY f n&e' The CAPITOL 6 .,5-9.i5 77 10.30 A.M. —3.15 i Shows To-morrow... 6.15-9.15 pm. j THEIR FIRST IN A YEAR...WORTH WAITING FOR! j ess IF73 words
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Advertisement206 1938-07-29 10 ROXY BAR OPEN 5 P.M. TILL MIDNIGHT OPENING TO-NIGHT 6.15 and 9.15 THE SEASON'S BRIGHTEST AND GAYEST I MHHpiHjnjQp^n| COMEDY. SHE TURNS A* JSnI WASHINGTON UPSIDE BB W- DOWN AND SUNNYSIDE jBBWBt^BIBIIH UP! KAY FRANCIS in the hilarious film version of the noted stage mV. "FIRST LADY** A Warner Bros.'206 words
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Advertisement404 1938-07-29 11 TO-NIGHT OPENING TO^NIGHT^ SIMULTANEOUSLY AT EMPIRE THEATRE SUN TALKIES Tan ions Pa-ar N Wftr 7.00 9.00 P.M. 73 0 j^ I**1** a The Sensational Thrill packed Serial. Chapters[ 1 to 6 V HiU? MNG ADVENTURE FLAMES IN THE OLD WEST! EMPIRE TALKIES (Ta njong P aff ar) Matinees: To-morrow and404 words
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Advertisement416 1938-07-29 11 America Using More Rubber (By Air Mail) (From Our Oivn Correspondent) London. July 19. SOMEWHAT more satisfactory figures are contained in the U.S. rubber Questionnaire than had been expected in Mincing Lane. Consumption during June amounted to 30,029 tons, compared With 28,947 tons in May and" 51,793 tons in June416 words
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Advertisement268 1938-07-29 11 f jgpMtm/gJ* «*m** a OM> **mgP m *m mm f m> mwm*** *******•mm* 9 **•mm* 9 •mm**** •mm 9* *p^m%\ AIR-CONDITIONED j NEW Alhambra j j CONTROLLED BY SHAW BROS LTD. PHONE «<»0<) S I TH THF S^o C -A?^JI RE C OMING TO SEE 1 FILM OF ALL TIME268 words
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Article409 1938-07-29 12 TOURING next week, a special appeal for assistance for the Children's Aid Society is being launched and collections at offices in Singapore will begin from Monday. The Society is one well deserving the support of tho Malayan puolic for it takes into its care European and Eurasian children409 words
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166 1938-07-29 12 T.H. Tan - THE STRIKE By T.H. Tan PUBLIC agitation has manifested itself in the petition which has just been lodged with the Colonial Secretary lor the resumption of Singapore's transport services which have never in the Watery of the Colony been so completely dislocated as at the166 words
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167 1938-07-29 12 TOR the first time, I am able to disclose that had it not been for tne Singapore Traction Company Employees' Association, the present strike would have taken place months ago. The Association had. in fact, used its influence and prevented the men from taking: action,167 words
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Article173 1938-07-29 12 QINCE the commencement ot nic strike, representatives oi the men and their employers have not met, and there had only been moves taken by public-spiritea individuals and by certain Government officials to help th»: disputant* to come to an understanding. Mast of the efforts In this173 words
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Article196 1938-07-29 12 ANE of the most difficult questions to come before the arbitration board, the appointment of which was suggested by the Controller of Labour, deals with the 7Va per cent, pay cut Imposed at the beginning of 1936. The men demand a refund of the total cut on196 words
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Article207 1938-07-29 12 'THAT understanding will create an atmcsphere of mutual trust which, in turn, will make further negotiations possible. Mutual trust is, in fact, the t\Tdi essential for the settlement of labour disputes, and the sooner this is established the brighter will be the prospects of the resumption of207 words
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Article97 1938-07-29 12 WHY not take a saner view of the whole trouble? Neither the men nor their employers will approach the other. Why nol abandon that attitude of aloofness for one of mutual trust and, instead of formal negotiations, have a heart-to-heart talk which has been known to97 words
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Article203 1938-07-29 12 NOTES COMMENTS Safe Travel lITHICH is the safest form of travel— by land, plane, or car? This may be made a very interesting subject for debate, but the statistics as revealed by the National Safety Council of the United States for 1936 contain some dis- passionate facts, based on the203 words
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Article281 1938-07-29 12 rpHE F.M.S. Railways have shown a substantial working profit for 1937, a most welcome sign, and it is to be hoped that the upward trend will be maintained, it is also to be noted that, probably for the first time, holiday ex- curslon tickets a t281 words
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Article84 1938-07-29 12 We learn that one of the °r companies provides a fWUnffl for its workers. A newly-: ployee expressed considerab'" pohitment on learning thai with water. TO-DAY'S TALE. [efl The drunk hailed the taxi <nu into the back seat. rirlVP ••Shay driver," he ordered :onnd the park84 words
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Advertisement263 1938-07-29 12 li M SALE BARGAINS 1 YOU SHOULD NOTJVMSS! (pi MACKINTOSHES lb* 5.0.1. THE \JAYBRA Single Breasled, j j Light Weight Mack. li] ill Sale Price $4.50 9 1 1! 1 til I 1 11 ĕ% 5.0.2. THE •'JAYBRA "—Double TexI jt|j w ture Indiana Mack. S* P*. $6.50 liiJ f263 words
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Advertisement49 1938-07-29 12 AUGUST BANK HOLIDAYS ORDINARY SINGLE RAIL FARE FOR DOUBLE JOURNEY PARTICULARS from ANY STATION MASTER. ARTIFICIAL WREATHS WITH SPARE DOMES ALWAYS IN STOCK. "OUR SHOP" 16. EHOBY GHAUT. SINGAPORE. TELEPHONE No. 2166. THE RIGHT STUDIO FOR YOUR PORTRAITS LILYWHITK PHOTO STUDIO. 79, North Bridge Road, (Opposite Adelnhi Hotel), SINGAPORE.49 words
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Article, Illustration123 1938-07-29 13 Franco Agrees To The Plan Reuter. London, July 28. IT net gefinitehr decided to send British Commission (<» investigate Ihe hombing of open turns in Spam, hut it is likely to he '"''ore the com;f" as it may first be iirrrsnr' to communicate with General FrancoReuter. - 123 words
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Article29 1938-07-29 13 untitled Sultan in Council has appoint Ungku Daud bin of Class V under the D trirt nSST 1 heme to act as Deputy rig Surat. with ef:«H July i.29 words
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Article121 1938-07-29 13 UERE on the left are pictures of nJjtL- T 7 l have made aywiion history by flying the AtlanVaStly different C °*<KAi^ A 1\ BEmETr Imperial SITSZL tabove) was the vtlot of Short M« TV UPVer com Vonent of the Short Mayo composite aircraft who121 words
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Article198 1938-07-29 13 London, July 2t. TARRYING letters from the King and the Prime Minster, an Im perial Airways flying boat took off smoothly from Southampton Water mis morning to inaugurate third and last stage in the development of the tnited Kingdom-Australia air mail The departure of the flying198 words
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Article43 1938-07-29 13 Reuter. London, July 28. Conservative candidate. Mr S S Hammersley. was returned with ***** noUed «27« M nm M lbach polled 12.278. Only forty per cent of the electorate voted. The by-election was caused by the death of Mr Do Somerville, Conservative memberReuter. - 43 words
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254 1938-07-29 13 Reuter. London, July 28. THE Times, in a leader on the situ- ation in the Far Last, declares that the lull in European affairs has coincided with the opportunity, which is almost a necessity, lor examining the British position in theReuter. - 254 words
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Article24 1938-07-29 13 Mr. G. A. de C. de Moubray. M.C.S., is appointed to be Commissioner of Lands and Mines, Johore, with effect from July 1 fi24 words
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Article234 1938-07-29 13 British Official Wireless. 1/ondon, July 28. rPRB report of the committee appointed to considered the evacuation cf livil population from certain areas in the event of war will be published in the near future. In announcing this in the Commons *,o-day the Home Secretary paid tributeBritish Official Wireless. - 234 words
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288 1938-07-29 13 Serious Rioting Outbreak RANGOON, JULY 4 >B SERIES OF MURDERS, SIABRINGS AN!) SHOOTING fcFFRAYS IN VARIOUS PARTS OI IHi: CITY, CLIMAX TO THREE DAYS OF SEVERE COMMUNAL RIOTING, LED TO GENERA! PANF TO-DAY. Troops of the King s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry288 words
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Article149 1938-07-29 13 Prague, July 27. APPARENTLY as trte result of un- favourable reception abroad of the Government's reported proposals it is officially stated that the alleged tari 0 f the Nationalities Statute published in the press on Tuesday is incomplete and inaccurate. The text is not yet finished149 words
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Article217 1938-07-29 13 Shanghai, July 29. A foreign report stUtes that following the fall of Kiukiang, Great Britain V has offered to mediate in the Sino-Japanese conflict. In view of this rumour. Dr. V\anp Chung Hui, Chinese Foreign Minister, has issued a statement to the effect that thi Chinese217 words
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Article108 1938-07-29 13 Counter Attack Is Progressing Reuter. Saragossa, July 28. THE importance of the Spanish Republican offensive is emphasised by the reluctance of the Nationalists to detail the operations. Great air reinfcreements have been rushed to the Ebro front, where the Republicans crossed the river and continually bombed pontoonReuter. - 108 words
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110 1938-07-29 13 Reuter. F„_„ Quebec, July 27. REDBRICK Handley Page and Mr. A. H. SELF, members ot the second Brit sh ah* mission to CanaAi, have arrived to join in Montreal the leader of Ihe mission. Sir Ilardman Lever and Air Marshal Wellington, the latt?rReuter. - 110 words
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728 1938-07-29 13 British Official Wireless. F AB> London, July. 28. AX reaching changes in the conditions of the combatant army officers, including a new lime scale oi promotion as the immediate result of wh eh 2 000 Mill receive promotion as from Monday next, were announced byBritish Official Wireless. - 728 words
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Advertisement133 1938-07-29 13 fT\j Ss i IT Tne addition of a small quan- vv tity of K.W.V. Eau de Cologne U t" I/ to your batll water is so refresh- I' 'It p s Its sulstle perfume lingers I A j ust long enough while its excelI A vVI /j v\ /XT" lent133 words
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Advertisement11 1938-07-29 13 AFFLKS PLACE. SINGAPORE 1«. BISHOP STREET, PENANG. 47. CAMPBELL ROAD. El.11 words
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470 1938-07-29 14 Loan Funds To Be Started THE very large increase in the amount of wafer consumed in Sinjrapore has given the Municipality occasion to consider a similar increase in the supplies that should be available for consumption in the town. The470 words
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Article61 1938-07-29 14 Singapore Lawn Tennis Association are holding a dinner in honour of their overseas players on Sunday evening at the Adelphi roof-garden. Apolication lor tickets—w-hich cannot be obtained after to-morrow midday— should be made to Mr. O. W. Giimour, c/o the Municipality. They cost $3 each,61 words
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Article, Illustration27 1938-07-29 14 Miss Emily Sadka, 18-year-apore student, who won the Queen's Scholarship last year, sailed by the "Ranpura" this morning. She is taking up law at Cambridge.27 words
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Article157 1938-07-29 14 THE til teen th anniversary of the New World I Pioneer' Amusement Park will be held on Saturday July 30 and 31 Aug. 1. In honour of this anniversary of the New World Amusement Park, the management has spared no pains in preparing the most luxurious and157 words
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Article37 1938-07-29 14 Under the auspices of the Malayalee Association. Mr. N. K. Pillai, of Johore. will deliver lecture on "Malayalees in Malaya" on Sunday at 8.30 p.m. at the Indian Association premises, Racecourse Road. All Malayalees are specially invited.37 words
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Article153 1938-07-29 14 Singapore, Thursday. A TEA party was held at G.H. Cafe Ltd. by the staff of the Drawing Office, Municipal Engineer's Department, Municipality, yesterday the occasion being the honour given to Mr. C. L. Pereira, senior surveyor and draftsman on his retirement from the Municipality after 25 years153 words
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Article23 1938-07-29 14 Mr. R. A. Simcock, Assistant Superintendent of Surveys, F.M.S. and S.S., has been seconded for service in Johore, with effect from July 19.23 words
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276 1938-07-29 14 AU Revoir, but not good-bye," said Sir George Trimmer retiring 1 Chairman of the Singapore Harbour Board, when he left bingapore this morning on the "Ranpura" en retirement. 1 "I shall be returning to Singapore next year." said Sir Geor-e to a Tribune reporter276 words
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Article162 1938-07-29 14 THE Rubber Research Institute Planters' Conference will take place to-day at Ampang Road, Kuala Lumpur. The subject of the conference will be "The Role of Cover Crops in Rubber GrowPapers have been promised by 25 contributors, which papers however, will not be read at the162 words
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Article119 1938-07-29 14 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Thursday. SOME excitement was caused among the pupils and staff of the AngloChinese High School, Suffolk House. Ayer Itam. shortly before 11 a.m. when a portion of the cement ceiling gave way. The debris narrowly missed the teacher who had just come119 words
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Article, Illustration43 1938-07-29 14 The Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, handing to Sir George Trimmer, who sailed for Europe this morning, a silver coin as a token in respect of the pair of scissors presented to him after opening the West Whart extension yesterday.43 words
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Article, Illustration42 1938-07-29 14 Yesterday the completion of a S9 300,000 wharf-extension scheme which will contribute towards making Singapore one of the largest, if not the largest, east of Suez. In the picture above we see the Governor lowering the final coping stone.42 words
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Article140 1938-07-29 14 •JHE names of Iwo more ,f Malaya's earl) sovenaa will he commemorated this afternoon when Sir Sheruon Thomas .hristens the two new planes which are to operate <.n Wearne's internal a r routes. They will be called Murchison" and "The tetson". The two present plan140 words
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319 1938-07-29 14 THE Singapore Traction Company announces tin- 1 is lliiw to mate certain r onewston to al! men who retain by 10 a.m.'on Aug. 3, that it will abide by the decision arbitration board, and that it will afford protect,,,-, to all men return. In319 words
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138 1938-07-29 14 Singapore, Friday. PAMPHLETS have been discovered within the grounds of the Singapore Harbour Board near the coolie lines. Written in Chinese, the pamphlets urge the harbour labourers to strike. Apparently, the distribution of these pamphlets is the work of communist agitators. The labourers, themselves,138 words
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Article67 1938-07-29 14 Reuter. Hague, July 27. FOLLOWING the example of Britain. Holland has come to an agreement with the Spanish Nationalist authorities whereby each party will designate an agent in the territory of the othejr to look after the interests of his compatriots, while sub-agents may also be appointed.Reuter. - 67 words
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Article65 1938-07-29 14 The "single fare, doubleJoufl* offer of the F.M.S. Railways into force to-day. Two trains leave for Kuaia from Singapore to-night de parting on schedule tin carrying only first class n Another train leaves at iu.jj reaching Kuala Lumpur at the following morning, intended for second and65 words
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Article49 1938-07-29 14 DUNSFORD >H:*MV :>l> ARRESTS (From Our Our: Reporter) Kuala Lumpur < Nine Chinese have J* on various charges by parties which left yes Pahang and Perak to comb jungle for the Dunsford mum Two of these men were by the Perak party, an seven by the Pahang party49 words
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Advertisement20 1938-07-29 14 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, THONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARIN ie, MOTOR VEHICLE AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSA*a>M INSURANCE.20 words
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Advertisement15 1938-07-29 14 \...oivfHiM TOLLfYS I TOLLEYt PURE AUfTRALIAN BRANDY I Sole agents Mc ALI STER &CO LTD.15 words
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954 1938-07-29 15 WORKERS' CONDITIONS IV ASSOCIATION WILL AGREE TO GIVE EVIDENCE BE XDEPENDENT TRIBUNAL AND TO BE BOUND BY GOVERNMENT WILL BE PREPARED TO [-EPS TO SET UP SUCH A TRIBUNAL," STATES THE E( RETARY IN A LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT OF THF \CTION COMPANY954 words
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Article37 1938-07-29 15 T Singapore, Friday. HE imperial Airways mail plane will arrive in Singapore to-day at about 2.30 p.m. The plane left Bangkok at »10 a.m. and will be about an hour late in arrival here.37 words
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Article192 1938-07-29 15 rPHE Singapore Traction Company's Fmnleyees' Association received ves'erdav a letter from the Colonial Secretary (Mr. A. S. Small) in reply to their petition to him dated July «1, 1938. The letter reads as follows:— Sir.—With reference to your letter dated 21st July 1938. forwarding copy of a192 words
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Article114 1938-07-29 15 WE have received another letter from Mr. T. H. Stone, president of the Kotarv Club and a Municipal Commissioner, on the local transport strike. It is reproduced below:— Last week, you were kind enough to publish a memorandum on the above strike. Extracts from the114 words
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Article182 1938-07-29 15 (From Our Own Correspondent J Seremban. Thursday. THE case In which A. H. Joseph recently clerk on the Kuala PUah Estate, Kuala Pilah. is charged with the murder of his five-year-old daughte" Ivy, entered the fourth day of its hear mg in the Supreme Court before182 words
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Article28 1938-07-29 15 Inche Taib bin Haji Andak has been appointed to be an Assistant Collector of Land Revenue in and for the district of Muar. with effect from July 16.28 words
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Advertisement46 1938-07-29 15 WEAR AT PRICES THAT WILL SURPRISE YOU/ I <OHIHi E N CIN G '■"i'KMIAY. AUG. 2 nd I only do a thing like this once in six months THEN WE OFFER YOU and GENUINE VALUES the more you spend the more you save WHITEAWAYS —SINGAPORE— ass46 words
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Advertisement226 1938-07-29 15 I,IV E R and bacon —a small meal with a high nutrition value. Liver can he classed as one uf the energy foods being rich in proteins. lt has long been recommended by Doctors for people who suffer from anaemia. Liver is an economical food and is easily and quickly226 words
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155 1938-07-29 16 Special Reports Of Yesterday's "Davis Cup" Matches MALAYA won the inter-port tennis match played on Davis Cup lines with the Netherlands Indies last night when, with the score at two matches all, Chin Kee Onn, the Singapore schoolmaster, beat Tjan155 words
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Article302 1938-07-29 16 YADI VS. SAMBOEDJO ONE delightful rally with some splendid shots—that about sums up the poor and dispirited game between Yadi, the Singapore champion, and Samboedjo Hoerip, the Netherlands Indies number one player. What was wrong with Yadi, I don t know—and that is not meant to detract302 words
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Article597 1938-07-29 16 KEE ONN VS. TJAN THWAN TJAY ATTACKING most of the while, and following up his deep drives to cither corner of the court with wellexecuted volleys from mid-court. Chin Kee Onn outplayed the Indies' player, Tjan Thwan Tjay, in straight sets in a match that597 words
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Article104 1938-07-29 16 THE Tribune newspapers are arranging to have the most comprehensive reports of the Malayan tennis championships that will be published in this country. A corps of special writers will watch every important match, full scores will be published every day, and the two best games, of the104 words
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Article159 1938-07-29 16 THE following is the result of the draw for partners in the mixed foursomes to be played at Keppel on Monday. A. M. Williamson and Mrs. R. W. McCreath. J. H. Hartman and Mrs. W. P. Douglas. E. Twyford and Mrs. J. D. Mair. J. D.159 words
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Article468 1938-07-29 16 TIES for to-day and to-morrow, arc as 1 lollotvs: *f f TO-DAY'S TIES WOMEN'S DOUBLES Play will commence at 3 P.m. ml M. Hartley and Mrs Todman Miss M. Clarke and Miss P. Loer. MEN'S SINGLES Play will commence at 4.45 p.m. Yadi v. Urn468 words
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304 1938-07-29 16 FOUR INTERESTING MATCHES IN WOMEN'S SINGLES FURTHER ties in the ladies singles of the Malayan Tennis Championships were played off on the SjC.C. courts yesterday afternoon and the Malayan and Siamese champions both registered victories over their opponents. Miss Doreen Sansoni had no difficulty304 words
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Article45 1938-07-29 16 TWO finals were played yesterday in the Tanglin Club tennis tournament, resulting as follows: MEN'S DOUBLES OPEN Hannyngton and Moir beat Green and Droogleever 6—4, B—6; HANDICAP MEN DOUBLES Morris and Perdriau —3) beat Phillips and Marshall (—15.1; 4—6, 6—3. 7—5.45 words
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101 1938-07-29 16 Teams for ladies' match on Wednesday next between Keppel Golf Club and Garrison Glof Club, to be played over the course of the Keppel Golf Club (Garrison names first) p.m. 400 Mrs. Woodside <18> vs. Mrs. Crawley (18) 4.05 Mrs. Reilly (20) vs. Mrs.101 words
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Article59 1938-07-29 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Thursday. TENNIS enthusiasts are reminded that entries for the Johore State cham- pionship meeting close on Thursday, Aug 4, and after that no late entries will be accepted. Entry forms may be obtained from all affiliated clubs or from Mr. P. C. Joseph59 words
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Article92 1938-07-29 16 CNOOKER pairs at the S.C.C. will play off as follows next week: Tuesday: C. G. Fugler and D. M. Henderson vs. E. S. Housley and J. D. Hawley. Wednesday: P. Carmichael and R. i Johnson vs. C. R. Wardle and Roy Brown. I Thursday: A. G. Ells and92 words
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Article86 1938-07-29 16 Beaten By Royal Inmskillings ITV a cricket match played at > Tanglin yesterday, the Skins defeated the Combined Royal Navy by 73 runs. Batting first, the Skins knocked up 153. Ayres (35) and Capt. J. C OL v. «32» top-scoring. M McLien 'four for 23) and86 words
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Advertisement82 1938-07-29 16 CHAP SINGA STAMBOEL DINAH Stamboel. SSff" 1 Shanghai bij Nacht TAMSNGANANG BOEDJ KrontJOng Takdiran Soetji r Nasib Sarawak Stamboel J BOENGA HAROEM I Ambon Love Song Ambonese MAT A MOEDA I "TJAP KOEDA DOEA^ f MENGHORMATI IST AN A ORANJE Miss NETTyV JA NOER AINi Arab Modern. Miss MATAHARj YSLILIN82 words
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Advertisement5 1938-07-29 16 HAPPY WORLD y MKMCR:«K.<! -v5 words
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286 1938-07-29 17 Champions Well A head 5.A.F.A. LEAGUE Losers Offered Poor Resistance Police 0. Clin tM collected by the f rhinesc the First Division 1 s\. l eague yesterday at |H Road Stadium, as a reH Ihr meeting with the Police. [■<, James Goh and H286 words
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Article446 1938-07-29 17 POSITIONS m tho S.A.F.A. League soccer competitions, revised to date ere as loilows: FIRST DIVISION Goals P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Chinese tl> •15 11 2 2 44 15 24 Malays (9) 16 10 6 0 40 27 20 RAF. is> 14 8 3 3446 words
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Article387 1938-07-29 17 Second Division Soccer B A.I II t; I.A .1. AFTER an even encounter in the first half the Indian Association suffered a crushing setback in the second spell when they met the R.A.I. II in the Second Division oi the S AT.A league on the387 words
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Article20 1938-07-29 17 In the tennis tournament Dlayed at Tanelin yesterday. the R.A M.C. beat the R.A PC. by thirteen sets to one.20 words
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112 1938-07-29 17 THERE will be a boat race at the Chin- ese Swimming Club at 1.30 pm Seven pairs are competing. The following are the officials— Referee, Mr. Sng Chwee Seng; judges Messrs. G. H. Kiat, Lee Gcok Eng Son Ghee Soon; stewards. Mr. Kee Yew112 words
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Article27 1938-07-29 17 The Loyals beat .Moravia by five qua! i to two at Gillman Barracks yesterday in the Second Division of the S.A F A. league27 words
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Advertisement97 1938-07-29 17 SS=g9i POLISHES OPEX POLISH (LIQUID c:s japs MtAs 04^L cleans and polishes in one operation SP?*** Being liquid i( i«< easily applied "o 11 !eaves no s P° ts "Her rain L I H *!t is very economical since it needs <oh« V V once or twice a month ™BfiS97 words
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Advertisement203 1938-07-29 17 NEW RELIEF WORKS WONDERS FOR STOMACH SUFFEREBS. Prompt relief due to the four-wa? action of BLsma-Rex has created an army of Bisma-Rex enthusiasts. Its beneficial action is applaud °d in a continuous stream of unsolicited letters from people In every part of the world. Popularity for Bisma-Rex has not been203 words
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Advertisement282 1938-07-29 17 YOUR LIPS... f| m as c desires them I ao< savagely red! These are the jg three requisites of lip-allure, and If RAVAGE is the one lipstick §fl| IB tnat can ye them to you. Aod J Jpiiß RAVAGE is really permanent. felM TANGERINE FLAME NATURAL.. WWL M W% BLUSH.282 words
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Miscellaneous23 1938-07-29 17 THE TIDES 1 o-day: 12 28 n.m 9 li. Ins To-morrow: 12.08 a.m.. 10 ft. 6 ins 102 p.m., 9 it. 4 ins.23 words
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Article, Illustration1570 1938-07-29 18 HOLLYWOOD CAN! NOEL BARBER'S WEEKLY FILM NEWSREEL STARDUST FROM HOLLYWOOD 7 F 1 know we had a bit of rain on Tuesday morning, which 1 makes everybody talk about the weather. But you know, come to thi ik about it, only Hollywood does much1,570 words
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Advertisement48 1938-07-29 18 LEADS THE WAY r NEW SPEEDWAGONS, TRUCKS AND BUSES SET NEW QUALITY j New v 2 Ton Pick-up Body with Farm STANDARDS. j STRATE N R N^O LE Singapore, Malacca. Kuala Lumpur. Kalu P«hat. PENANG MOTORS, PENANG. —IPOH MOTORS. I* New Standard 12-Foot Stake Body. MOTORISTS STORES, SEREMBAN-48 words
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Advertisement71 1938-07-29 19 mm* iX- Mmmmk. mmi U 9 km. lh Vaccine Institute, he only safe and effec- l, ,>d test lor over I "'-nt take chances. Take I Rain back your health. WM w <»0 tablets from leadI 1V,,,, n Gl VCOMETEK I i\" a Pparatus Dlabellc SL>t*r uftl lh quantitative urin-71 words
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Advertisement33 1938-07-29 19 Sleepless nights Before bed take a COLMAN'S MUSTARD BATH W.P.S. 8 Make Sure v 3| Your Valuables MILNERS' SAFES" 1 nl WORLD FAMOUS SINCE 1840 Sole Agents: (Incorporated in S.a.) Wi\S. 14 A33 words
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Advertisement56 1938-07-29 19 I THB TRUI TONIC FOOD 1 Ummtmmh «f mU Ckmmmu Storm BRASSO metal polish Makes light work Ml 4 bovril] gives k to your < COOKING V There's nothing like Bovril in cooking. it improves the flavour and increases the nourishment of soups, I I stews, sauces, curries and other56 words
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Advertisement301 1938-07-29 19 EBHCfifiSHB A CHAMPION S OUTBOARD I 9Em£frj@|* MOTOR P to your inert I P boat j JHf LIFE jljf in the open sea if you are 5 not used to sailing JBS GET ONE FROM BOON SENG I Co., Ltd., MOTHER'S ANXIETY Ou ckly Vanishes When baby's own tablets Are301 words
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Advertisement149 1938-07-29 19 WHY GO ELBEWHERE When you can get the Best and Latest in Clocks or Watches at the CHEAPEST PRICES from YICK WOH HING I 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD I (Near Middle Road). The above have no connection whatsoever with any other Clock and Watch Dealers or Repairers. r B II149 words
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Miscellaneous731 1938-07-29 19 ON THE AIR TO-DAY I tokyo When And Where To Listen In S SES H X*nh China as Sen by For- 1 eigner." 9.05 News n Chinese. mNGAPORE rnvnnvT 2-i? News ln tetn*. LONDON COLOMBO J2 Bon Dance Music.t no j y.40 Pipe Organ t Metres\'aVmc-s) TRANSMISSIONS 2 AND 3731 words
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Article94 1938-07-29 20 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. PTVE gang robbers attacked a coffee F shop proprietor at Kapar about 10 mtleffrom Bang last night and escaped with a sum of $50. Two arrests were ;n -de thi l morning. The robbery occurred at 8.30 pm. yesi94 words
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Article271 1938-07-29 20 Singapore, Wednesday. THE Fifth Magistrate's Court was the extraordinary scene of a large number of Chinese to-day when Foo Jee See, Foo Hong Seng and Foo Wah Tong were defendants in a summons charge brought against them by Tia Teng Hin and Leo Kee Kwang for271 words
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Article18 1938-07-29 20 The Governor has confirmed the reelection of Dr Th. Ounewardena as B member of the Ceylon Medical Council.18 words
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Article427 1938-07-29 20 "JPHE whole thing is very shabby/ commented Mr. G. R the Third Magistrate, to day. when he found a Bengali Isb!! Ahmad bin Alxiul. guilty of criminal breach i.£ trust on I in respect of a gold ring vahte if 10 and .$25 cash. A man427 words
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Article61 1938-07-29 20 Singapore. IfaßfllJ For the third time to-day a |M Chinese. Lav kuan Hwe". a fore Mr. Conrad Oldham, magistrate on ;i charge ol 1 ***** belonging to Mr Tai Kin Court Inspector Wray infonnrt J worship that he had received M Pfas yet from thn Deputy Publk Pi61 words
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Advertisement478 1938-07-29 20 NERVOUS EXHAUSTION made her an INVALID FOR YEARS Too often the- sufferers from exhaustion get litMo or no sympathy. Weighed dcwii'by a burden of fatigue, they drat; their way through the heat and fever of the day, half-dead with lassitude Yet there is a way out—a diet rich In energising,478 words
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Advertisement132 1938-07-29 20 GOLD LEAF TEA It Ls worthy of note thai the poorest d* not always buy the rhcnper unknown Teas. Gold Leaf Tea ls universally popuki r. LUX TOILET SOAP CINEMA STAR PORTRAIT OFFER CLOSES 6th AUGUST NO WRAPPERS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER THIS DATE. Tills is your Inst chance of132 words
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Article150 1938-07-29 21 Colombo, July 15. marriage, according to a f ndum of the Ceylon A nation, submitted rar-General, is not I prevalent in any section of L jiusiii immunity, although I some rare cases. Tj s< iis of opinion thai Ljj to fr me legislation pi ctokl150 words
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Article62 1938-07-29 21 C Jombo, July 18. I has ecog- a rendered by to St. Patrick's has worked for 3 by conferring i of the Most St. Gregory I that any edusimilarly honoured, oi congratulations are be- Mr. Arulanantham and old boys In X tt the only62 words
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Article42 1938-07-29 21 olombo, July 20. fci &ka, Leader of the r °duced tho Budget in 1 yesterday, and for !lali he played with Point ot chief mmm the fact that no vas foreshadowed mi art of a Commisquestion of rising42 words
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Article39 1938-07-29 21 Ru,er F or Maldive lslant *s Near Ceylon taliati, r c °iornbo, July 21. ot the first Sultan of fgfe with the title of 1 'rteen Provinces and took place to- Government islands normalen* at the ceremoni >39 words
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Article15 1938-07-29 21 Mr. C .R. Arodt has bee appionted Cars from July 28 J C W. Rock.15 words
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Article, Illustration171 1938-07-29 21 Kandana, July 15 JN the presence of several thousand people, Mr. L. MacD. Robison, director of Education, declared open yesterday, the Health and Educational Exhibition at Kandana in the grounds of De Mazenod College. The exhibition is orenaiserf hv aloth K n 40 of aluth171 words
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Article181 1938-07-29 21 I AM a Tamilian." declared Mr. Rajagopalachari, the Minister of Madras, in a speech he delivered recently, and that recalls the fact that those whom we call "Tamils" in Ceylon are called "Tamilians'' in India. Which is the more correct SIFST.J 1 we Z° b 3* numbers,181 words
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Article230 1938-07-29 21 Colombo, July 20. 3TRANGE missions have left the shores of Ceylon before. But the strangest left to-day in the Ranchi. As a matter cf fact there were two —two in one. They hope to meet Mr. Malcolm Macdonald, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, and230 words
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Article106 1938-07-29 21 Matara, July 19. PADRE from the South, who had attended the recent conference in Colombo, for the election of a Bishop of Colombo, fell among thieves who handled him roughly and relieved him of more than a hundred rupees. After dinner he went to the Pettah106 words
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Article120 1938-07-29 21 Young Men's Three "False Gods" Chavakachcheri. July 20. AT the annual general meeting of the Teachers' Guild at the Training College. Chavakachcheri. Mr. J. C. Amarasingham presiding. Mr. T. C. Rajaretnam spoke on the problem of the educated unemployed. He said thai the cause of the120 words
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Article261 1938-07-29 21 THEY WANT TO GO TO THE WAR .Colombo, July 17. OHINEbn. icsidents in Ceylon aiv burning with indignation at the outrages committed on their kith and kin in China by the Japanese. There are only a few Chinese here and some of the young men are261 words
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Advertisement240 1938-07-29 21 CHAP KjiljH SIN G A PERING MALAYU STARS f Pfeĕ L^ M cS?Xy ERS ATTLE ARTIST IN MALAYA. HER SONGS RANGE MmMJm "W" F OL nGS t modern swing. NOTE FROM PURE MALAY V THESE OUTSTANDING NUMBERS: W§k Jgß QF. 3G Abdul Molok Pt. l Se ier N' \DIB AMPUAN240 words
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Article153 1938-07-29 22 THE Luestion of »he British I Government guaranteeing* loan for the supply of arms and ammunition to China has again been raised in the British House oT Commons. Probably 1, ttle jrffl m> be done along this line, but' the very .act that ™eh ideas are153 words
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256 1938-07-29 22 SOLIDARITY of national t-nUy in lace f the present emergency S s rikin.lv demonstrated when a., the priitic.l part.es repre ,en, I a, the People s Political Council in Hankow is vntn An lulv 12 a resolution to support the Resistance one dissenting vote on256 words
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Article55 1938-07-29 22 KWANGTUNG has very good harvest this year, according to the authorities Large quantities of rice have been produced at Pohlch and Yihteh districts, where 500.000 mow of uncultivated land are being developed by war refugees. Ro far, the banks have advanced credits amounting to $4,600,000 to55 words
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657 1938-07-29 22 CUSTOMS REVENUE SUFFICIENT IN (he first half of this month, considerable payments of interest and —ions on most of ft* Chinese foreign there will be no default. r„ P »iffn Renewed anxiety, however, has been shown of late DJ lore* holders of Chinese external657 words
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Article31 1938-07-29 22 IN order to improve the rural conditions in general, the Kweichow Provincial Government and the farmers' Rank are organising ec-operatives gold treasuries in 34 districts ot Kweichow Province.31 words
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Article, Illustration34 1938-07-29 22 Mr Chane I W«l h former Minister for the Interior in the Peipini» Govern'mentt W as the oldest delegate to the Peophf s Political Council in Hankuu.34 words
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Article149 1938-07-29 22 Shanghai. THE French Government is giving definite and substantial Msfe. ance to China, according to well-informed circles. The French Ambassador to China, after a conference with the Governor of French Indo-China, and called on the Chinese authorities. Later, he called on Generals Yu Han-mou and Wu149 words
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Article364 1938-07-29 22 K jyONATE your sons to the war" is the latest movement swcfpwg across China. With the war entering its second year. Chu** people of all classes are sendng more of their sons to the tmining camps. The nation comes first. That is the general determinatN'n364 words
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Article46 1938-07-29 22 The China Develop ing at the corner of X- I» chow Roads in Shanghai x French financial f < $1,500,000, according t D c it may be noted[that tel y velopment Bank has ou JJ moved to Hf^KW^ s of Sino-.Tapanese hjjstui" last August.46 words
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Article743 1938-07-29 23 NEW KHARE CABINET AGAIN FORCED TO RESIGN By Air Mail) Nagpur. Jul? 2J. I\l CRISIS IN THE CENTRAL PROVINCES AND Bi*ttAK. o\s\Tio\Al TURN. FIRSTLY, DR. N. B. KHARE, ;> BI T THREE OF HIS MAIIAKHOSAL COL•u'l ;>o SO WHEREIPON THE GOVERNOR DIS KHAKI i .MEDIATELY FORMED A743 words
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262 1938-07-29 23 Dr. Khare In .f. Wardha, July 23. trial muddle is with Dr. Share's °rning in obedience *&ittee\j Hj r Parliamentary Sub- will be apparent produced on Dr. r on of the w-jrk-tliis evening to Khare should pot is tho Congress C P262 words
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Article373 1938-07-29 23 (United Press). (By Air Mail). Wardha, July 1i. WHILE the Gandhi -Jinnah talks upcn the subject of comwiMl settlement would, m the ordinary ecursc of things, have attracted the ie.remost atteni on ol the (.ingress Wcrkirg Committee, which commenced its session here yesterday* this was eclipsed by(United Press). - 373 words
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Article243 1938-07-29 23 (Jtfy Air Man.) Wardha, July 23. SARDAR VaHabhai Patel, Chairman of Ihe Congress Parliamentary Sub-Committee, issued the following- press statement about the CP. ministerial tangle culminating in the resignation of Dr. N. B. Khare and his colleagues from the newly formed ministry:— The members of the Parliamentary243 words
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