Morning Tribune, 15 June 1937
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Title Section14 1937-06-15 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 2.— No. 114. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, June 15, 1937. FIVE CENTS14 words
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Article284 1937-06-15 1 DETERMINED EFFORT TO ASSIST THE FRANC "New Deal" Now Being Submitted To Cabinet London, June 14. U A VING recently experienced its worst buffeting for some time, owing to the grave political and financial situation, the French authorities to-day made a determined effort to assistReuter - 284 words
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Article121 1937-06-15 1 Question In The House Of Commons London. June 14 MR Kennedy member for Kirkaldy M R Lab.> n w^ y under some misapprehen sion, said Mr. Eden in the House o Commons when asked if the Govern^ ment intended to W**£L£i«£& the panese and Australian Governments the desirabilityReuter - 121 words
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Article61 1937-06-15 1 London, June. 13. CPEAKING at Oxford last night the Se--3 cretarv of BhtU tor India Marquis of Zpfland said that lt had beer ««^J that his interpretation of tn In la Constitutional portion H*2E?Ar reiection of Mr. Gandhi's ipwje off er^ He snid he could not understandReuter - 61 words
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Article195 1937-06-15 1 Bill Before Commons This Week Rugby, June 14. A FINANCIAL resolution to be introduced in the House of Commons this week will give a general outline of the new tax on Profits of Industry which is to take the place of the National Defence Contribution proposal195 words
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Article61 1937-06-15 1 Rome. June 14. The fourth list In the Italian casualties in the Soanish civil wa*-— the longest V et— was published last night. It states that between March 8 and March 18, 230 Italian volunteers were killed on the Madrid front, and nearly 2.000 wounded. nReuter - 61 words
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Article316 1937-06-15 1 Important Problems In The Pacific London. June 14. GENERAL questions arising in connection with shipping policy were considered by the Shipping Committee of the Imperial Conference. According to a report which says that the Committee reviewed the position regarding British shipping (by which is meant ail shippingReuter - 316 words
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Article351 1937-06-15 1 Heavy Concentration Of Japanese Troops Shanghai, June 14. DESPITE strict censorship on the part of the Japanese Authorities, messages from Chinese and foreign sources confirm the heavy concentration of Japanese troops at Dolonor, ready to b c despatched to the South to suppress any ChineseReuter - 351 words
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Advertisement44 1937-06-15 1 t 1 j OK OTHSIt PAGES j f* Page 1 V Council Meeting 2 i Car Crash Echo 2 1 Financial News 4 j Radio Programme 20 J Tennis Tourney 22 I League Soccer t i Surprise 23 Entries For KL. 23 1 I44 words
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Advertisement18 1937-06-15 1 .j. .j. i KLIM i POWDERED MILK I SAFE, CONVENIENT AND PURE Obtainable Everywhere. DISTRIBUTORS GETI BROS. J&JTO^18 words
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Article187 1937-06-15 2 MALAYA AND WEST AFRICA A COMPARISON HIGH TECHNICAL POSTS NOW TO BE OPENED UP TO THE LOCALLY-BORN Singapore, Monday. gDUCATION loomed large in the adjournment proceedings of to-day's meeting of the Legislative Council. Dr. Lim Han Hoe led the attack, urging the establishment of a faculty187 words
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Article1006 1937-06-15 2 I^BE first speaker on ihe adjournment was Dr. Lim Han Hoe. who pleaded for the establishment of a faculty of engineering at Raffles College. At the meeting of Council in February, he said, His Excellency sought an expression of opinion from Unofficial members of Council on1,006 words
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Article175 1937-06-15 2 Better Grounding Necessarx. Says Major Ncwbold Major E. New r bold said that he wished ]to support Dr. Lim Han Hoe in his plea tor higher technical education tn the Colony, "but I should like to say that before provision of an engineering faculty can be of use175 words
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Article1804 1937-06-15 2 r 5 Medical Examination Of Pupils Urged CAPT. N. M. Hashim, speaking on th* necessity for the medical examination of pupils in private schools, and asking for an increase in the provision for Malay and Elementary English Schools for next year, said: I rise to speak on the1,804 words
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Article354 1937-06-15 2 Malay Faces Serious Charges Singapore, Monday JUST before reaching the end of Bukit Timah Village, I felt the syc e taue his foot off the accelerator and the car at once slowed. I looked up and ahead was a lorry which crossed the road u though354 words
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Article72 1937-06-15 2 Before the Ag. Chief Justice. Chief Justice, F.M.S. and Mr. Justice Howes in the Ist Court at 11 a.m. Court of Appeal:— No I— Shaik Dti wood bin Said Bajerai (if not finished* 1 Motion in O.S. 77 36. 1 No. 2 Originating Motion No 1772 words
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Advertisement98 1937-06-15 2 MELATI RADJA PEBF [M i: High-Class Fashionable From All Dealers. Sole Agents: jRAHAMIN PENHAS j Singapore. ;j 1 Men Made Young Vigour Increased In 24 Hours If you feel old b.foro your time, end unabit- to enjoy t he pleasure! <>f youtn, take Dr. Nixon's Vi-Tabs and your Manhood, Vitality98 words
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Article478 1937-06-15 3 Opening Of High Posts To Local Born His Excellency the Governor, in hL rt marks, said that he associated himself with the Colonial Secretary l*i saying that he had listened with pleasure to the very helpful and constructive speech of the Hon. Dr. Lim Kan Hoe. His object478 words
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Advertisement89 1937-06-15 3 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT BOARD ft RESIDENCE "AT SUNNYSIDE SIDE" 7 Oxley Road. Entirely renovated rooms and Mats -All own ba'hrooms. Every possible cemfort; meals in rooms if desired. Terms compare favourably wi'h good class establishment Tel: 6575. mm i /o^k\ iff/Qw M®¥l M^^i i p^gp' x§^ I 'i%a£ fc^ w_\\_m/_$ 189 words
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REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
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Article144 1937-06-15 4 London, June 14. mmmrit Last Price To-aay Change B T^ne Si.ady Dull SPOt ggJJJ 9 n 8 95 16 -116 M |SS 95 16 93 16 MaJ Seal"' 9 3 8 9516 116 JuiyiSept. Buyers. 95 16 9ft -116 Sehers. 9 3 8 95 16 —lib Oct.Dec. Buyers.144 words
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Article76 1937-06-15 4 London. June 14. Previous To-dav Change T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) ***** 110.90 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.97 7 16 8.97 1116 -ft TT. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) ls. 2 7 16 ls. 21 2 _1 16 TT. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) is.76 words
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Article30 1937-06-15 4 London. June 14. GOLD London, June 5. Fine Bar per oa £7.0.6 £7.0 6ft -ftr* SILVER Spot 20 20 4 months forward 20 1 16 20 -—1 1630 words
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Article52 1937-06-15 4 ConsulGeneral Reports To Chiang Kai Shek Kuling, June 13. MR. F. T. Sung, Chinese Consul-Ge~ 111 neral in Batavia, has arrived to submit a report to Marshal Chiang Kai Shek on consular and Kuomintang affairs in the Netherlands East Indies Reuter 1 1 k n52 words
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Article82 1937-06-15 4 Paris. June 14. Passengers in a French air liner tra- veiling between France and Barcelona nad a remarkable esca.ce from death The plane lost a running wheel while t t was on its way to Barcelona, and the )ilot cruised over Barcelona for three- i luarters of an82 words
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133 1937-06-15 4 LONDON SHARE LIST London, June 14 Previous To-day Chanzs 1149 1146 —3d Distillers 33 3 33 3 Dunlop Rubber 81 J 81 10 General Electric °\f fi lnl 3fi t 01 T1 Imperial Chemical Industries imi?- 2 1531ft Imperial Tobacco 39 2 38 9 2 3d Anglo-Dutch 13 a 13133 words
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Article24 1937-06-15 4 TIN Standard. ndon Previous To-day Changs f O(Ql, °44 3 4 4 3 4 Soot (afternoon closing price) £248U 244ft 4 Forward24 words
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Article47 1937-06-15 4 SUBBEB New York. Jun, 12 Previous To-day Cl: 8™ Buyera 18 7 16 18*. Beuera is 9 16 i8- 4 3 10 Oct /Dec Buyers. 18 1116 18 15 16 -4 uclJuec Sellers. 18 13 16 19 116 TIN Torue dull quiet "ft 55ft47 words
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Article97 1937-06-15 4 Imperial Airways Makes Up Lost Time London. June 14 PASSENGERS coming to England by air from Australia. Malaya and Inaia arrived punctually at Southampton last night although they had lost a day between India and Egypt owing to bad weather. They were flying in the Imperial Airways97 words
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Article102 1937-06-15 4 HAI NAN Plans Of Overseas Chinese In Formosa Shanghai. June, 14. THE Overseas Chinese in Formosa are 1 organising an agricultural company with a capital cf $300,000 to develop the island of Hainan. They are now sending agents to conthe Canton Government, and l they succeed in the*r negotiations, they102 words
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Advertisement22 1937-06-15 4 SOUTH BRITISH I INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, MOTOR CAR INSURANCE I AT REASONABLE RATES. Pf 5926, 2. Finlayson Green.22 words
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Advertisement45 1937-06-15 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established in 1380 Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) Y. 100 000,00. Reserve Fund y 130,900,000.00 Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH. MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACE. Manager T. YAMAMOTO Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room. 5921 5922 General Office. 5923 6472 Compradore's Desk.45 words
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Advertisement21 1937-06-15 4 1 1 ABSOLUTE SECURITY i 1 Motor Union j INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. j Agents: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. j Singapore Branches.21 words
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Article676 1937-06-15 5 Fraser Co. Lyall Evatl 4mn ,f -mi Bu y er Severs Buyers Sellers 4| Ampat Tin 59 63 59 63 £1 Asam Kumbang 35 6 37 6 35 36 6 £1 Austral Malay 5b 58 56 6 58' 6|- Ayer Hitam 28 6 29 6cd 28- 30 -ch 1676 words
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Article411 1937-06-15 5 Par Pd. 2 2 Alex Brick Ord... 155 1.65 1.55 1.65 2 2 do 7ft Prefs. 245 2.55 2.45 2.55 10 10 Atlas Ice 8.00 lO.OOnom 8.00 10.00 1 1 M. Broadcasting 0.85 0.90 0.87 0.92 10 5 B M. Trustee 6.25 7.00 6.25 7JI £100 £100 Cable "A"411 words
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Article229 1937-06-15 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 103ft 105ft nom 4ft% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 107 110 nom 4ft 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 115 117 nom 4% 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 Mar.229 words
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Article353 1937-06-15 5 Allenby 185 9 Alor Gajah 130 1.40 40 1.50 Amal. Malay 180 200 1.90 2.05 Aver Hitam 140 50 .50 160 Ayer Molek iMk ?2ft 15 1.25 Ayer Panas 165 175 170 180 Bass-tt 075 080 075 ?5S laULintang 130 140 130 .40 Bedford 125 35 25 1.35353 words
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THE LOCAL MARKETS
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Article83 1937-06-15 5 Smgapore, Monday morning. 32 1 8 cts. Market Tone: Dull and nominal. Lor. ion: Closed. Market Tcme: Steady. New York: Closed. Market Tone: Quiet. Singapore, Monday evening. Business has been very quiet to-day, a few lot.s of Oct. Dec. have been done at 32 3 4 but apart from83 words
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134 1937-06-15 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V. incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1821 Paid Up Capital t 40.030.000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1,000,000 Chairman of the Board of Director* H. C. REHBOCK. .vl una Kitr.; Board: D. CRENA DE lONGH President M.134 words
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Article60 1937-06-15 5 OVERSEA CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAR of BUKGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) in SAFE BOXES in our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUK OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so that SAFETY60 words
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Advertisement240 1937-06-15 6 YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE THE YKARS BIGGEST FUN FEAST! ALL LAUGHING! PAVILIO N (i-15-9-15 LAST NIGHT ii oiii:n i s o x ii aii i: Al I 111 It lIHAVIOX in m^m\mm\m*' MM *J lm W "'^^■6 I ONE 0F THE MOST fi&t FINNY C^P3r W FARCES SEEN THIS240 words
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Advertisement104 1937-06-15 6 ■HLI ALHAMBRA 6-I5 9-I5 m$ i FINAL 6 CHAPTERS ißP^i« TO-NIGHT *^B^B^, ftri 1 DEATH-DEALING ATOMIC i Ilk VLL GUNS SPRAY DESTRUCTION ;||WJ^^\ IILL »N A SPLIT SECOND 1 APT THE DESPERATE STRUGGLE V H^ \L L TO FOIL A PLOT TO > UI,L WRECK- THE WORLD! J/Xpp WEIRD MECHANICAL104 words
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Article125 1937-06-15 7 Soviet Claims New World Record A NEW world's record for \mS\_ /i claimed for a Soviet single-oeater Similes h accomplishe d a of The glider, piloted by v. L. Rastorpuyev, was towed to a height of 900 feet by an aeroplane over Moscow The pilot slipped the125 words
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Article131 1937-06-15 7 Resumes Communication With France A Perpignan, France. NDORRA, the world's smallest republic hidden away among the Pyrenees, has resumed communication with the outside world after th 2 long winters inactivity, during which the 5,000 inhabitants are cut off by snow. The pass of E n Valira, which connects131 words
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Advertisement188 1937-06-15 7 -^^zzzzzzz. j TO-MORROW! t GRAND OPENING OF THE VICTORIA THEATRE THE MALAYAN MAGIC CIRCLE PRESENTS rSURTLETIES"! S A Symposium of Sophisticated Sorcery, including an Egyptian Scene 'THE WILL OF OSIRIS" mmm L*rLr E 1L LY ABE FILLING! I Last year, the "House Full" notice was up an hour before i188 words
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Advertisement26 1937-06-15 7 CAPITOL TO-NIGHT 6.15-9.15 "SPECIAL MATINEE TO-MORROW 3.15 tim h s*° rS J--lll§ 'i\'■ I euroO seS 4»W muuu'liiNl PIFnTIiM ■I llki tI y^T»<r*Jg '^4 llliMPf'rß I26 words
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SAFETY ZONES IN SPANISH WATERS
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Article484 1937-06-15 8 Powers Take Joint Action London, June 12. FE Foreign Secretary and the Ambassadors of France, Germany and Italy met at the Foreign Office this morning for three hours and again this afternoon for nearly two hoars. At the conclusion of the afternoon meeting the following communique was484 words
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Article87 1937-06-15 8 London, June, Vi. In the Hoi se of C mmom yesterday resolution was carr'ed to enable "th Post Office to borrow £35.000,000. A cf that sum but £3 000.00 is for M<: phone development. The Postmaster General explalne that the reduction made last yeai in th rmtal87 words
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Article224 1937-06-15 8 Messrs. Fraser Gr Co.'s Report MESSRS Fraser Co., in their dail} report on the trend of the market state MINING. Tin 122T 8 d°wn Tir shares locally were a quiet market throughout the day. In Sterlings there are buyers of Southern Kintas, Ayer Hitams, Kamuntings and Pangnga Rivers224 words
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92 1937-06-15 8 The Singapore Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Assn. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore. Monday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases iF.0.8. Tunei 32 a 32 3 8 Good F.A.Q In bales iF.0.8. June' 31 3 8 31 ft Xo. I.X.R.S.S. 'Spot-loose tawardable S'pore 32 1 8 32 3 8 do. June92 words
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Article48 1937-06-15 8 Writs Against Leaders Withdrami London. June 13. L rriHE writs issued against Oeneral X Booth and Commissioner McMil--1 lan have been withdrawn. They were issued by the daughter of the late Sal- va tionist Commissioner Laurie (who was dismissed) and they alleged slanj der libel. —Reuter.48 words
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Article31 1937-06-15 8 j Outer Mongolia And Vie Manchukuo London. June, 13 F! is reported that negotiations on the frontier question between the Mongolian People's Republic and Manchukuo has been suspended —Reuter.31 words
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Article65 1937-06-15 8 Rome. June, 13. Statistics issued show that there ha^ been a considerable revival of trade between Great Britain and Italy. Excess of Italian exports to Oreat Britain ovei imports by Britain has enabled Italy to pay off nearly £2,000,000 of her present debt. Slgnor Mussolini has announced that65 words
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Article133 1937-06-15 8 Chief Who Caused 20 Deaths Manila, June 14. A FILIPINO sergeant to-day surprised and captured single-handed the headhunter 8011, in a jungle cave. 801l resisted till his supply of arrows was exhausted and then rushed the sergeant, who felled nim with his riflebutt.—Reuter. An earlier message133 words
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Article47 1937-06-15 8 Belgrade. A 10-mile railway tunnel which pierces Mount Ivan in Montenegro is to be used for growing mushrooms. The tunnel is no longer used for trains. It has been leasee by a Hungarian company. After suitable preparations, I mushroom spawn will be planted there.47 words
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Advertisement78 1937-06-15 8 fr m fr j I MARLBOROUGH |to-night 6-15-9-15! i Return Screening by popular request of a record breaking S Hindustani picture I "ILLUSION" 1 DON'T MISS IT THIS TIME. fr fr DOES' ME ft 4 mwm, (M XJ SA m THAWXS R j^^^^At l TO ID. \y Jk f-W\! *PA78 words
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SAFER AVIATION IN NEW ZEALAND
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Article216 1937-06-15 9 Extensive Use Of Radio Telephony Wellington. A STANDING committee has been m set up by the Government to promote greater safetv in New Zealand aviation. It has been given the composite title of Aeradio Committee, and its work will consist chiefly in dealing with the development216 words
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Article266 1937-06-15 9 Opposition To Purchase Of Foreign Vessels DITTER opposition to the purchase of foreign vessels was voiced recently m a statement issued by the powerful Kobe Shipowners' Association "Importation of foreign vessels," the statement declared, "is contrary to the adopted shipping policy, which aims at raising the standards of266 words
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Article354 1937-06-15 9 $5,000,000 Worth Of Work At Kiangnan AT the present time there, is no less th^n $5,000,000 worth of reconditioning jobs in hand at the Kiangnan Docks at Shanghai, and new tonnage under construction. Men are woiking overtime to keep up. One of the biggest orders is that of354 words
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Article171 1937-06-15 9 £1,200 Changed Into Waste Paper Paris. CLEVER substitution of a dispatch case stuffed with old newspapers In placo of one containing banknotes and coins has cost a Paris money-dealer £1,200. M. James Saporta, a foreign exchange merchant, was travelling to th; Place de TOpera ln a171 words
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Article, Illustration33 1937-06-15 9 v. tf.*i. fM meal of elm leavfs this year Elm leave, arc the giraffes' summer diet. The giraffei in the llie four ruffes at the London Zoo having Geo^MauiVe' La Charlie. (Planet New,).33 words
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336 1937-06-15 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, Jane 15, 1937. "IF WAR BROKE OUT" II fi. the General Officer Com- manding Malaya, Major-Gen-eral W. G. S. Debbie, has uttered another warning regarding the strength of the European units in the Volunteer Force* of MalayaHe points out that last year there was a slight336 words
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Article796 1937-06-15 10 A LTHOUGH at first greeted with a certain amount of scepticism, the various forms of 'he synthetic rubber called Buna, on which German scientists have been working for years, is now attracting considerable interest as a source of much danger to the natural rubber industry. The fact that796 words
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Article143 1937-06-15 10 Dr. Gross. State Medical and Health Officer, was in Ipoh last week on an official visit. A Mr. W. H. Roberts. Senior Executive Engineer. Seremban, has gone on home leave. H e is succeeded by Mr. T. K. Hutton. Mr. L. Ross-Counsell. the travelling sales representative of Messrs. Butterworth143 words
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Article, Illustration90 1937-06-15 10 The Duchess of Kent went to LambeUi Palace Chapel, London, to be a godmother at the christening of the daughter of Lord and Lady Herbert. The baby was given the names Diana Mary. Both her parent* are members of the Duke of Kent's household. Lord Herbert iw Equerr > to90 words
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Article676 1937-06-15 11 G.O.C UTTERS A WARNING The Obligations Of Europeans "I AM of the opinion that anyone of military age who holds back from taking a share in th e defence of the Colony i s acting against thc interests of his firm and consequently of676 words
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Article, Illustration19 1937-06-15 11 H E the Governor and party photographed by the Tribune on their arrival for the opening of Singapore Airport.19 words
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Article90 1937-06-15 11 Farmer 's "Inspired Fast Stooping Oak. Tennessee. A man here has just broken what he claims was a 51-day fast. Between a call from the Lord" in March and just now. Mr. Jackson Whitlow, a 45-year-old farmer, declares that he left otl eating entirely, though he did drink water. On90 words
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625 1937-06-15 11 NINE NEW BILLS BEFORE THE COUNCIL Question Of Disturbance Of Rubber Trade In Singapore MINE new bills passed a mechanical first reading by the Legislative Council at the meeting in the Council Chamber yesterday, ranging from major amendments to the law in regard to the employment of children in Chinese625 words
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Advertisement32 1937-06-15 11 i THE TRUE TONIC FOOO nbtolrchlr pf c*l Ox»rnl»ct c-«f IttfM mWmmmwHmmWWßßWß^^ 1 1 GP I i I ii i i iwm mum KQ^i A*N Telegraphic Address: PHONE JJJ f i\^ GOODWOOD32 words
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Article, Illustration201 1937-06-15 12 QUEEN MARY REVIEWS A T OAK APPLE DAY HELSEA PENSIONERS CELEBRA TIONS I Schoo, a, Buckingham Pa.ace* T°h e «X T "s at" th"c party Z Photo show s Guardsmen (rippled fu^ {hf Palace (PlaSe« News). Queen Mary attended the OakappV Day celebrations at the Royal Hospital the hi the201 words
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Advertisement66 1937-06-15 12 ytT^X AIR TRAVEL SAVES TROUBLE Singapore to England and Australia twice weekly by luxurious air liners. Thd fare includes everything— meals— hotels— even tips. Modern travel at its carefree best. Departures for London every Wednesday and Sunday— Bookings and information from Boustead Co.. Ltd.. agents for Imperial Airways LW., Kuala66 words
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Advertisement33 1937-06-15 13 Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING THE LATEST PATTERNS OF HALLMARKED BRITISH SILVERWARE HORS D'OEUVRE DISHES SWEET DISHES etc. ALSO CLOCKS JEWELLERY WATCHES THE BEST IS TO COM wM SKE RENE ULLMANN M. PUce. SINGAPORE.33 words
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Article, Illustration1149 1937-06-15 14 BEAUTY for BUDDING BELLES Greta Cumming's advice to mothers is not to scoff and discourage the young when they display a little vanity but THE child as she increases in years and grows out of the lanky coltish age becomes suddenly very b.auty conscious. Parents should now guide her in1,149 words
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Advertisement39 1937-06-15 14 K^sv\ n-'if? i ■I FOR PERFECT FREEDOM INVISIBLE TAMPAX THE MODERN SANITARY NAPKIN FOR THE MODERN WOMAN NO PINS NO PADS NO BELT. Obtainable from:— AU the Leading Stores. Agents: THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. 8, RAFFLES PLACE. fc— w^^^—39 words
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Article, Illustration387 1937-06-15 15 "DEAR I DO WISH you wouldn't always b e fidgeting with your face." sighs your mother and you (thinking, "Dear old thing, what does she know about make-up! pull ou t your mirror, drop your mouth open, bespatter your escort with clouds of powder, and roll your387 words
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Advertisement37 1937-06-15 15 WE JAi)£ TAEE has a varied selection of China Ware at moderate prices. 18 Battery Road, Ist floor. 'P h <> ne 7143< Ladies Hairdresser! MAISON PERM 79, Stamford Road. TeL: 4610 I MAISON MARIE IS, Victoria Street37 words
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Advertisement51 1937-06-15 15 I Maison Marcelle For a Natural jOH' Ajffk permanent S lt$ 0& Wa?e I |v§*C^ x^M Try our latest t point-winding I Sj "7 4 s y stem i^Y^|X 35 Stamford Rd. Tel. 4807 Prop. J. KOOY. 4. 1 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WHEN SHOPPING AT Tajmahal Store SILK MERCHANTS 23 HIGH51 words
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Advertisement222 1937-06-15 15 808 —^"^i^"^i_^"^ i_m~ __0 iiif^ n_tf i p_. Ta tourists shopping! i m im; STATIONER EYES JUST RECBIVED f 600 NEW HP 5^ THRILLERS $___>-*mm' ALL POPULAR AUTHORS V^^fe fr^ CLOVER'S DETECTIVE 1 A^" LIBRARY V^ 9. il, Tha Arcada, Singapore. Eys Examinations, Eyeglasses SubeartpMon 50 canU per yaar Exclusively.222 words
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Advertisement483 1937-06-15 16 \ySm B f ■■fi S" "VwJ^— l __M Mmmmmmm. %\»^Ak I .^^C^^^^^ *s "4sitiS^ W Wmmm*^ '''OCTE m\ ____w_mm\__^mm^^____ «S2 jm ______T^£? BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. Due One Tonnage S'pore. Tonnage S'pore IW7. 1937. BEHAR 6 000 June 16 RANPURA 17,000 July 30 RANCHI 17.000483 words
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Advertisement528 1937-06-15 16 >B TO FRENCH PORTS tv^____^ S *jjp JM HOMEWARDS. j L FORBIN For MarseUles, Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk t I DESIRADE For MarseUles. Nantes, St. NazLiJe TmaaMJ Jun! 9 J ANGO For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk T T 4 I CAP TOURANE For MarseUles. Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux July 23 j528 words
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Advertisement489 1937-06-15 17 POSTAL INTELLICENCEJ STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY VOR per p ATI and tuq Pengerang s Soon Heng June 15 9 &m Australia:— s Eastern z (Melbourne only) Southern z (Adelaide only) and Western r^or™ iu o om (PWCeIS nly) SSSSSit Garfield Ilb 1010 11 Denmark (Par-els onlv) President Garfield lb 11489 words
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Advertisement437 1937-06-15 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TQ ARRIVE i Shi P Godown Gate No. Rohna 22 1 Van Heutsz 20 1 G. Diederichsen 20 Kedah 17 2 Charon 19 j Jeypore 15 j Glenshlel 13 < President Garfield ll ll j J. V. Oldenbarnevelt 8 2 Kudat437 words
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Advertisement491 1937-06-15 17 MAILS EXPECTED Mails expected from Holland, etc., by the J. V. Oldenbarnevelt due at Singapore, to-day. Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands Indies, e'tc, by Air (Qantas), today. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 3 p.m. and general delivery o: letters 4.05 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (Netherlands),491 words
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Article, Illustration526 1937-06-15 18 ON this page and the one opposite, will be found pictures received Jo: i ur photographic competition for wnicu hese pages are reserved every Tues- ■iy- The competition will carry prizes of gfa cameras and films. Three Agfa ameras and twelve rolls of film will b<>526 words
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Advertisement30 1937-06-15 18 For this Competition only -Films can be used. Docs this mean a handicap? Definitely not! The experienced photographer would have chosen, anyhow, the reliable. ISOCHROME-™ The Film For the tropics!30 words
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Article80 1937-06-15 19 Moscow. One of the strangest books ever published has now appeared in Leningrad. It is called "One Day of the World." Written at the suggestion of Maxim Gorky, the book represents a record of events which took place all over the world on one day—80 words
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Article80 1937-06-15 19 Berlin German housewives have been requested over the wireless to take a lit'le basket with them when they go to the bakers so that bread, rolls, cakes and buns need not be wrapped up in paper. Paper is scarce in Oermany owing to lack of raw materials.80 words
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Advertisement182 1937-06-15 19 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore. June 14. Total for n a financial Company Dividend „Jg Payable Date da"? TIV TO M June 23 Bangrin Tin ■••v.Vi c June 16 June 10 JJJ Burma Malay J2 J Jure 30 June 24 »HJ Katu > rJSISSS June 29 June 25182 words
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Advertisement19 1937-06-15 19 ANCHOR BEER Brewed and bottled in Singapore by ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY CO., LTD. SOLE AGENTS: SiME, DARBY 8c CO., LTD.19 words
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Article131 1937-06-15 20 To Check Mosquito Plague Belgrade. SPECIAL wooden towers like belfries are to be built to encourage the breeding of bats in Osiek. Yugoslavia. Osiek suffers terribly from plagues 01 mosquitoes when the warm weatne. comes. It has been found 'hat these art best kept down by bats,131 words
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Advertisement124 1937-06-15 20 Jf llftov World lm Try An Ele ant Coloured m^. S Km Barrel Of The Latest S\^Pr- -j{f|^ Mmw No >en on the market can surpass m imm^ J K^^ "PILOT" in cheapness, refinement, soF I /OlMr The PILOT preasureless touch 8 1 1 /nM feather-light, unbreakable barrels of S124 words
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Miscellaneous266 1937-06-15 20 ON THE RADIO BRITISH EMPIRE PROGRAMME Transmission p.xn.— 9.15 •.xl. GSH 1337 metres («L47 mes.>» GSG 1686 metres (17.79 mes.); GBJ 13.03 metres (2L53 mes.) wa* GSO 19.7ft metres (15.19 mes.). Transmission 3: 9.35 p.m.— AM *.m GSH 1337 metres (2147 mes); GSO 19.76 metres (15.18 mes.); GSG 16.86 metre*266 words
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Miscellaneous257 1937-06-15 20 chestra; leader. Bernard Reillie; eoncu :ed by Charles Shadwell. Escaoaoa (Sid Phillips). Pianoforte Transcrip tion: Lulworth Cove (solo pianoforte. Arthur Sandford) (Shadwell. arr. Sandford) 800-hoo (Heyman. Lombards, r-nd Loeb, arr. Weirick and Bayford) Hot Fingers (flute solo. Robert HanTon •Frossini. arr. Sandford). Fantasia. The British Empire (Haydn Wood) 10.15 p.m.257 words
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Miscellaneous478 1937-06-15 20 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C. Singapore Station On 225 Metres TO-DAY 6.00 p.m.:— lndian Music (Gramophone Records) 6 30 p.m.:— Chinese Music, Peipins (Gramophone Records': The Loss ot Chieh Thhige, sung by Thuan Soa Fei Fa Mun Chzee, sung by Thuan Foo Ying and Ching Shao San. Ym Kwei478 words
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Miscellaneous332 1937-06-15 20 SaheUnr; Burong Merpati. Moss a timah Kashdi. 7 30 p.m.— Time, Weather, News aw Anr. ouncements. a 7 40 p.m.:— "HighLights of 1935 Retrospective Programme. Devi^ .ud written by Cecil Madden. jC duced by Pascoe Thornton. Narrate spoken by Frederick Grisewood r-.. corded in the London Studios of the British332 words
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Article181 1937-06-15 21 Strengthening O/Sino German Relations Berlin, June 14. A CHINESE Embassy communique stater that Dr. Kung's interview wilh Herr Hitler lasted an hour and a half, and "it is cer* ain that this conversation will contribute towards strengthening Sino-German relations." The Chinese delegation gave a reception this181 words
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323 1937-06-15 21 MR. S.C. COURTNEY Death Of Keen Volunteer Ut Battn., Straits Settlements Volunteer Corps, The President and Members, Singapore Cricket Club, The North British and Mercantile Insurance Co., Ltd.. Mr. C. Woodcock, Mr. R. H. Smith, Mr. A. Dooson. Mr. N. G. Bishop, Mr. J. H. Phillips. The Asiatic Staff of323 words
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Article, Illustration488 1937-06-15 21 "A Great Awakening/' Says Visihng Authoress Singapore, Monday. A GREAT awakening i s taking place among the women of India. They ir? fighting for their social rights, establishing unions, associations, holding meetings and presenting bills." This remark was m.ide by Miss M. Bonnerjee, Indian authoress who is488 words
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Article381 1937-06-15 21 Application Granted By Justices Singapore, Monday. APPEARING on behalf of Messrs. John Little and Co., Ltd., Robinson and Co.. Ltd.. the G. H. Cafe and Arthur's Restaurant. Mr. G. M. Coltart raised an objection when Mr. K. K O'Connor made an application for a third class licence381 words
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58 1937-06-15 21 ALLEGED BRANDING Serious Charge Against Indian Singapore. Monday. SERIOUS allegations were made -i^amst three Indians when they wen Produced in the Criminal District Court, before Mr. H. A. Forrer to-day. The accused are alleged to hftvo burn- compatriot with a heated Iron. The case was postponed until Juno 28, bail58 words
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Article54 1937-06-15 21 Singapore, Monday. The ambulance was mmntoned to Um Western Depot, Naval Base, shortly after 2.30 this morning, to take el urge of a Chinese who was alleced to l r t been assaulted bv several others w sticks. He received a fracture of he right leg and abrasions54 words
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Advertisement78 1937-06-15 21 MAKE A NOTE OF THIS GREAT DOUBLE ATTRACTION! The Famous Star of "Prisoner of Shark Island" in a New Screen Hit AMI AM IB lI A SHORTLY! I AMAZING DRAMA NEW AS TOMORROW! A mon betrayed by love ,n-jMgis__ -ii llr wAßilf *0 A XT E R JUNE LANC PATRICK78 words
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Article307 1937-06-15 22 Surprising Result In First Round Singapore. Monday. TWO seeded players. Roy Smith and Yong Loon Chong. got through the first round in the Singapore Lawn Tennis Championships to-day on the SCC. courts. Loon Chong disposed of his club mate, Sim Seng Watt, in straight sets. 6 4.307 words
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Article82 1937-06-15 22 Open Men's Doubles: U. Yoshi and T. Kobavashi v. S. Murakami and I. Nakaiawa'Capt. Lilly and Woon Chow Tat v Thu't Pitt and Foo Woo Wan Kamis and Yadi v. Low Ke e Pow and Low Kee Choe T. Uchida and T. Aizawa v. A. P. Webb and82 words
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Article82 1937-06-15 22 The European Zone Finalists Berlin. June 12. IN the Davis Cup European Zone semifinal played here to-day, Germany defeated Belgium by three matches to nil. Prague. June 13. Czechoslovakia eliminated Yugoslavia in the other Davis Cup semi-final by three marches to nil. —Reuter Germany and Czechoslovakia will82 words
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Article233 1937-06-15 22 Probables And Call-Over London. June 14. ALLOWING are the probable t in the Roval Hunt Cup to be run it J£cot on June 16 over 7 furlong L55 yards:— Finalist Harry Wrago). Tempest II (Carslake*. Faire v Crouch >. Laureat II (Beary). Fairplav (Maheri. Remember n Gordon233 words
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Article184 1937-06-15 22 Murder Still A Mystery Bagnoles, June 12. AN Italian detained in connection with the murder of Professor Roselli and his brother has been released, his alibi having been found correct The police have little hope of finding the key to the mystery locally. A previous message from Paris184 words
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Article26 1937-06-15 22 TO-DAY: 2.35 a.m.. 8 ft. 7 ins.; 3.49 p.m 8 ft. TO-MORROW: 3.35 a.m., 8 ft. 2 in*.; 4.38 p.m., 7 ft. 8 ins.26 words
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Article465 1937-06-15 22 Championship Won With Score Of 281 Birmingham. Michigan, June 13. RALPH Guldhal won th e U.S. golf open Championship here to-day with the record score of 281. His last round of 69 made the hot* eat finish In the his ory of the touinan. enabling him465 words
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43 1937-06-15 22 Singapore. Monday. ALLEGED to have driven a car in Hillock Rond withou* tlie r'ar 1 Mr. R. H. Green, a Singapore w\? appeared on a JUmmons before Fourth Magistrate to-day. He pleaded guilty and was fin?a S343 words
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Article55 1937-06-15 22 The attention of mariners is drawn tc the fact that unlighted surveying bea cons are being laid off Tanjong Sirik Up f o a distance of 12.0 miles from shore The position is Lat 02 deg. 45' N.. km*--111 deg. IP E. (approxi. The laying of the55 words
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Advertisement46 1937-06-15 22 OXHIA HAPID-HARDEXIXG PORTLAXD-CEMENT (Complying with British Standard Specification) /^^r^^^^r^^^ CHEAPEST .0/ TRADE MARK QUALIT? RENOWNED FOR ITS QUICK-SETTING PROPERTIES. Highly recommended for fast concrete work. In Casks and in Bags. ALWAYS IN STOCK Sole Importers: MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA LTD. K.P.M. CHAMBERS, No. 1, FINLAYSON GREEN SINGAPORE.46 words
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Article509 1937-06-15 23 Solitary Goal Decides mf Issue Singapore, Monday. rERE was a surprise ending to the First Division game between the Middlesex and the R.A.F. at the Stadium, a single goal scored within j a couple of minutes of the restart bringing victory to the Regiment. Victory for509 words
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Article27 1937-06-15 23 Moscow, June 13. The death is announced of Lenin's s^ter, Maria Ulianova, one of the earliest Communists, at the age of 59.-- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article101 1937-06-15 23 Singapore Cricket Club Championships ENTRIES are invited for the following events sponsored by the Singapore Cricket Club:— A. Smgles Championship; B. Doubles Championship (Entries in pairs). Providing sufficient entries are received for event B. a subsidiary tournament will be played for those couples knocked out in the first101 words
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Article85 1937-06-15 23 Results Of Yesierday's Play FOLLOWING are the results of yesterday's play in the Y.M.C.A. tennis tournament:— Men's Open Singles H. Kamis beat A. Lim 6—o 6—l. Yada beat Teo Tian Keng 6—l 7—5. Men's Class "B" Final See Gim Hock beat Dr. Wee Thiam Hock85 words
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Article96 1937-06-15 23 U. S. Women's Tennis Team Chosen New York, June 14. PIE United States Lawn Tennis Association has invited the following to play in the Wi^htman Cup at Forest Hiiis on August 20 and 21: Miss Alice Marble. Miss Helen Jacobs, M" c Fabyan, Mrs. Moody Miss Gracy Wheller,Reuter - 96 words
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Article, Illustration19 1937-06-15 23 A solitary goal gavt the Midds victory over th* Airmen. An incident in yesterday's first division league encounter. (Tribune).19 words
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Article123 1937-06-15 23 Terror Defeat S.C.C. Second String Singapore, Monday. H.M.S. TERROR gained an easy victory at soccer on the Padang this evening when they defeated an S.C.C. II team by five goals to one in a friendly encounter. The score was I—4 at the interval The Terror had things more123 words
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Article259 1937-06-15 23 Entries For Two-Day Meet (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. FOLLOWING are the entries for the Sclancor Skye Meeting on Thursday and Saturday, June 17 and 19. CLASS 4 HORSES Horses, class four— one run 5V 2 Furs: Blue and White. Brown Fox. Cheerful Ladv. Ciscara,259 words
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Advertisement24 1937-06-15 23 II I tljJ^ i/ Choice FINEST AUSTRALIAN BISCUITS Gem Marie Nutty Crisps Afternoon Tea Royal Assorted Cream Crackers Creamy Chocolate Oriental Assorted. _W.P-S. 7,24 words
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Article459 1937-06-15 24 Topham Jones &Ratlton Lose By 2—3 Goals Singapore. Monday. nLAYING soccer on the Singapore Har- bour Board ground to-day, against the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank team, Topham Jones and Railton lost by 3 goals to two. GOAL IN FIRST MINUTE The Bank attacked vigorously from the459 words
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Article38 1937-06-15 24 Shanghai, June 14. The Central Agency correspondent, in his observation of the political situation in Ja?an, states that stability in the Japanese Government can be maintained at least within this year. Sin Chew Jit Poh.38 words
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Article63 1937-06-15 24 Anti-Drug Campaign By Japanese Tientsin. June 14. OPIUM and drugs valued at $150,000 have been seised by the Japanese Police in raids to-day on the narcotic centres of the Japanese concession of Tientsin, including three large Chinese hotels one of which was occupied exclusively by traffickers.63 words
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Article249 1937-06-15 24 Mohammedan Convicted In Johore (From Our Own Correspondent > Johore Bahru. June 13. AS the result .of smart police tafifttpttttML a Tamil-Mohammedan named Abdul Rahman was arrested on a charge of having committed an assault on a Chinese girl under 16 years of age named Chan Ah249 words
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Article114 1937-06-15 24 Postal Clerk And Another Charged (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Monday. JN the course of their investigations into 1 the loss of $56 000 from the safe of the Taipin? Post Office, the Police questioned a lock-smith who vouchsafed certain information regarding an order for keys made for114 words
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Article159 1937-06-15 24 By Arrested Japanese j Pearlers Darwin June 14. rE Japanese vessels arrested by the Larrakia yesterday were the pearling mother ship New Guinea Maru, 220 tons, and the lugger Takachiho Maru No. 3. The Larrakia's engines broke down and she is being towed 300 miles to159 words
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Article297 1937-06-15 24 Five Years' Sentence In Johore Case (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. June 13. FIND you guilty on both charges. I In this particular case it is a serious offence. There was an enormous amount of counterfeit coins found: over 2.500. I sentence you to five years' rigorous297 words
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Article55 1937-06-15 24 Malaya i History And Resources A striking cover in colours binds an attractive forty-page supplement on Malaya's History and Resources issued by the "Financial News." The supplement is prefaced with an introductory message by Sfc Shenton Thomas and there is letterpress by wellknown contributors on various aspects of Malaya's activities.Reuter - 55 words
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Article465 1937-06-15 24 Policeman To Go To Gaol Singapore, Monday AN application for leave to appeal against sentenie of 18 months' rigorous imprisonment, made by Mr. a" j. Braga. on behalf of Aii bin Rahmat, Abu Samah bin Mat and Ramli bin Din three ex-Police constables who *ttt convicted465 words
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Article47 1937-06-15 24 MR. John Lewis, leader of the Committee of Industrial Organisation, has called a strike of 9.500 of his followers in mpf^nitew mines owned by the Bethlehem Steel Corporation and the Youngstown Sheet Co., thus aggravating the already serious situation in the steel industry- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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